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North Carolina
Medical Journal
For Doctors and their Patients
5 P £ C I A L ISSUE
^ ^ 1^ Ashes to Ashes:
k^^ Snuffing Out the
^11 Tobacco Epidemic
JAN 1 2 \m
he Scope of the Problem: The Impact of Smoking on the Health of North Carolinians
he Politics of Tobacco: Legislating Clean Air— Politics, Preemption, and Public Health
he Role of Medicine: AMA Policy and NCMS Tobacco Control Task Force Strategy
he Economics of Tobacco: How Important is Tobacco in NC?
he Pharmacology of Nicotine: Withdrawal Symptoms, Therapeutic Drug Uses
itervening in the Epidemic: Prevention in Primary Care, Illegal Cigarette Sales to NC Youth
Adam O. Goldstein, fiD, Guest Edita
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INDICATIONS AMD USAGE
Voltaren Delayefl-ReleaseotCataltam Immediate-Release Tablets are indicated lorttieanite and chronic treatment
antintis, osteoarthritis, and arltylosing s|wndylitis. Only Calaflam is indicated tor ttie management of pain and pnmary dysmenorrtiea, when prompt
pan reliet is desired, because it is lorm jiated to providE earlier plasma concentrations ol diclofenac (seeCLlNlCAL PHARMACOLOGY, Pharmacokinetics
and Clinical Studies)
CDNTRAINDICATIONS
Diclofenac in either formulation. Voltaren orCatatlam, is contraindicated m patients wilfi hypersensitivity lo diclofenac Diclolenac sfiould not be given to
palieniswhohaveexpenencedasthma.urticana.orotfierallefgic-typereaclionsaftertaltingaspinnorotfierNSAIDs Severe, rarelylataLanaptiylactic-
liye reactions to diclofenac fiave been reported m such patients
WARNINGS
Gastroinlestinal Effects
Peptic jlcenDpn and gasiro intestinal bleeding riave been reported m patients receiving diclofenac. Physicians and patients should tfierefore remain alert
lor ulceration and bleeding :n patients treated ctiromcalfy mttt diclofenac even in the absence ol previous G I tract symptoms If is recommended that
patients be maintained on the lowest dose of diclofenac possible, consistent with achieving a satisfactory therapeutic response
ff«iro/6J,U/cera&'o/K,B/Ktf/flff,3n(f/'erfor3tonw/lfJWA/flFfierapy;Senousgastrointest]fianoxi^
m occur at any time, with or without warning symptoms, in pahents treated chronically with NSAID therapy Although minor upper gaslroinlestinai
problems, such as dyspepsia, are common usually developing early in therapy, physicians should remain alert for ulceration and bleeding in patients
treated chronically With fjSAIDseven in the absence of previous G.I. tract symptoms In patients observed m clinical tnalsol several months to 2years'
durahon, symptomatic upper G I ulcers, gross bleeding, or perforation appear to occur in approiimately !°3 ol patients tor 3-6 months, and in about
^o^SofpatientstfEaledfortyear.Physiciansshouldinformpatientsaboulthesignsand/'orsymptomsolsenousGI loxicityandwhalstepslotakeif
tfiey occur
Studies to date have not identified any subset ol patents not at risk of developing pepbc ulceration and bleeding Except lor a pnor history of senous
G I events and other nsk factors known lo be associated with pepbc ulcer disease, sucfi as alcoholism , smoking, etc , no nsk factors (e g , age, sexi
have been associated with mcre^ risk. EWerty or debilitated patents seem to tolerate ulcerabon or bleeding less well than other individuals, and most
spontaneous reponsoffatalG.l eveirtsafeintMspopulatlon StudiestodatearemconclusiveconcemingtherelativerskofvanousfJSAIOs in causing
such reactions High doses of any NSAID probably carry a greater nsk of these reactions, although controilKl clinical Inals showing this do not exist in
mostcases Inconsidenngthejseofrelalivetylar9edoses(withinlfierecommendeddosagerangel,suffictehtbenefilshouldbeanticipatedtooll5etttie
potential increased nsk ol G I toxicity.
Hepatic Effects
As with other NSAIDs, elevations of one or more liver lests may occur dunng diclolenac therapy These laborBtory abnormalities may progress, may
^main unchanged, or may be transient with continued therapy Borderline elevations (i e., less than 3 dmes the ULN |=the Upper Limit of the Normal
range)), or greater elevations of transaminases occurred in about 15% of diclotenac-lreated patients Of the hepatic enzymes, ALT iSGPTj is the one
recommended for the monitonng of liver injury
In dinicaltnals. meaningful elevations (i.e.. more than 3timesthelJLN) of AST (SGDT) (ALT was not measured in all studies) occurred in about 2^ol
appronmatety 5700 patients at some time durng Voltaren treatment In a large, open , controlled tnal, meaningful elevations of ALT and/or AST occurred
in about 4% of 3700 pabenlstrealedfor2-6 months, including marked elevations (le., more than Btimes the ULN) in about l=i of the 3700patients In
that open-label study, a higher modence of borderline (less than 3 times the ULN) moderate (3-6 bmes the ULN|, and marked l>8 bmes the ULH)
elevabons of ALT or AST was observed in patients receiving diclofenac when compared tp other NSAIDs. Transaminase elevations were seen more
frequenlty m patients with osteoarthnlis than m those with rheumatoid arthnts (see ADVERSE REACTIONS)
In addition 10 the enzyme elevabons seen in dinicaltnals, rare cases olseverehepabcreachons, including laundice and fatal tulmmant hepatitis, have
been reported
Physicians should measure transaminases penodical^ in patients receiving long-ierm therapy with diclolenac, because severe hepatotoxicity may
develop without a prodrome of distinguishing symptoms The optimum hmes for making the first and subsequent transaminase measurements are not
known InthelargestU.S Inal (open-label) thatimrt)lved3700patients monitored hrstat8weeksandl200palienlsmonitoredagainat24 weeks. almost
all meaninghil elevations m transaminases were detected before patients became symptomatic. In42 of the 51 patients in all tnals who developed marked
transaminase elevations, abnormal tests occurred dunng the firs! 2 months of therapy with diclolenac Based on this expenence, il diclolenac is used
chronically, the first transaminase measurement should be made no later than B weeks after the start of diclofenac treatment. As with other NSAIDs, if
abnormal livertests persist orworsen, if clinical signs and'or symptoms consistent with liverdisease develop. ordsystemicmanilestationsoccuf(^
ecsinophilia, rash, etc 1, diclolenac should be discontinued
To minimize the ppssibility that hepahc injury will become severe between transaminase measurements, physicians should inlorm patents ol the
warning signs and symptoms ol hepatotoncity (e g , nausea, latgue, lethargy, pruritus, laundice, right upper quadrant tendemess, and "llu-like"
symptoms), and the appropnale action patents should take d these signs and symptoms appear.
PRECAUnONS
General
Ailetjic HescSoas: As with other llSAIDs, allergic reactions induding anaphylaxis have been reported with diclofenac. Specific allergic manifestatons
consistng of swelling of eyelids, lips, pharynx, and larynx: urtjcaria; asffima, and bronchospasm, sometmes with a concomitant fall in blood pressure
(severe attmes)have been pbse rvedin clinical tnals and.'orihemarkehngexpenence with diclofenac. Anaphylaxis has rarely been reported from foreign
sources, in U S clinical tnals with diclolenac in over 6000 patients, t case of anaphylaxis was reported. In controlled clinical tnals. allergic reactons
have been observed at an incidence ol 0 5% These reactons can occur without pnor exposure to the dnjg
ftod Helen^on and frfema.- Ruid retenton and edema have been observed m some patents taking diclolenac. Therefore, as with other NSAIDs,
diclofenac should be used with cauhon in patents with a history of cardiac decompensahon, hypertension, or other conditions predisposing to fluid
retenton
ffena/Weds.'Asaciass, NSAIDs have been associated with renal papillary necrosis and ofter abnormal renal pathology in long-term aflministraton to
animals, inoraldidotenacstidiesin animals, some eviden::sol renal loxicjty was noted Isolated incidents ol papillary necrosis were observed in a lew
animals a! high doses (20-120 mgfVg) in several baboon subacute stjdies In patents treated with diclofenac, rare cases of miershtial nephritis and
papillary necrosis have been reported (see ADVERSE REACTIONS)
A second form ol renal loxicity, generally associated with NSAIDs, is seen in patients with conditions leading to a reducton in renal blood flow or blood
volume, where renal prostaglandins have a supportive role in the maintenance ol renal perfusion In these patients, admimstrahon plan NSAID results m
a dose-dependent decrease in prostaglandin synthesis and, secondanly, m a reducton ol renal blood How, which may precipitate overt renal failure.
Patients at greatest nsk of this reacton are those with impaired renal function, heart failure, liver dysfunction, those taking diurehcs, and the eldedy
Discontnuaton of NSAID therapy is typically followed by recovery to the pretreatment stale.
Cases ol signrticanl renal failure in patents receiving diclolenac have been reported from markehng experience, tut were not observed in over 4000
patients m dintcal tnals dunng which serum creatnine and BUN values were followed senally There were only 11 patients ((] 3°=) whose serum creat-
nine and conoimeni serum BUN values were greater than 2.0 mg/'dL and 40 mg/dL, respectively, while on diclolenac (mean nse m the 11 patients:
creatnine 2.3 mg'dL and BUN 28.4 mg/dL).
Since didolenac metaboirtes are efiminated pnmanly by the kidneys, pahend with significantly impaired renal tunctpn should be more closely
monitored than subjects with norma! renal hinctkm
Porphfni. Tlie use of diclofenac in pahents with hepatc porphyna shpuld beavoided. To date, 1 patent has been described in whom didplenac probably
triggered a dinical attack of porphyna The postulated mechanism, demonstrated in rats, Ipr causing such attacks by didofenac. as well as some other
NSAIDs. IS through shmulabon of the porphynn praursor delta-aminolevuiinic acid (ALA).
IflfDrmatJDn hir Patients
Diclofenac, likeotherdrugsofitsclass.isnotfreeolsideeffects Thesideeffectsofthesedrugscancausediscomfortand, rarely, therearemoreserous
side effects such as gastromteshnal bleeding, and more rarely. Iivertoxicity (see WARNINGS, Hepatic Eflects), which may result in hpspitalizaton and
even fatal outcomes
NSAIDs are often essenhai agents in the management of arthritis and have a major role in the management of pain, but they also may be commonly
employed for conditons thai are less senous.
Physicians may wish to discuss with their patients the potentaInste(see WARNINGS, PRECAUTIONS, and ADVERSE REACTIONS)and likely benefits
of NSAID treatmeni, particularly when the dnigs are used for less senous conditons where treatment without NSAIDs may represent an acceptable
atlematrve to both the patient and physician
Laboratory Tests
Because senous G.I trad uicerahon and bleeding can occur without warning symptoms, physicians should fallow chronically treated patients lor the
Signs and symptoms ol ulceraton and bleeding and should mlomi them ol the importance ol this follow-up ( see WARNINGS, f?isl: of G / Ufce/a&ons,
B/eetJ/rjg, and Perforaflon mtti NSAID T/ierapyl II diclofenac is used chronically, patents should also be instructed lo report any signs and symptoms
that might be due to hepatotoxicity of didofenac: these symptoms may become evident bet^n visits when periodic liver laboratory tests are performed
isee WARNINGS. Hepatc Effects).
Dnig Interactions
Aspirin: Concomitani admimstrahon ol diclolenac and aspirin is not recommended because diclolenac is displaced from its binding sites dunng the
concomitant administraton olaspinn, resultng in lower plasma concenhatons, peak plasma levels, ^d AUC values
Mcoagalaals: While studies have not shown diclofenac to interact with antcoagulants ol the wartann type, cauton should be exercised, nonetheless,
since interactons have been seen with other NSAIDs Because prostaglandins play an importeni role m hemostasis. and NSAIDs affect platelet tincton
as well, concurrent therapy with all NSAIDs.mduding diclolenac, and wartann requires close monitonng of pahents to be certain that no change in their
anhcoagulant dosage IS required
Oigom. HeSmlaals. Cfdospom: Didofenac, like other NSAIDs, may affect renal prostaglandins and increase the toxicity of certain drugs. Inges-
ton of didolenac may increase serum concentratons ol digoxin and methotrexate and increase cyclosponne's nephrotoxicity Patents who b^in t^ng
diclofenac or who increase their didofenac dPieorany other NSAIDwhile taking digoxin, methotrexate, or cydosponne may develop toxicity character-
istcs Ipr these dnjgs They shpuld be observed dosefy, particuiarty ri renal lincton is impaired. In the case ct digoxin, serum levels should be
monitored
Ulti'm: Diclolenac decreases lithium renal clearance and increases lithium plasma levels. In padents taking diclofenac and lithium concomitantly,
lithium toxicity may develop
Ora/rtypoffVcem/cs.' Didofenac does notalter glucose metabolism in normal subiects nor does it altertheetfectsol oral hypoglycemicagents There
are rare reports, however, from markehng expenences of changes m effects of msulm pr oral hypoglycemic agents m the presence of diclofenac thai
necessitated changes in the doses of such agents Both hypo- and hyperglycemic eflects have been reported A direc! causal relatonship has npt been
established , but physicians should consider tfie possibility that diclofenac may after a diabetc patent's response to msulm or oral hypoglycemic agents
O/uretiB.-DidofenacandolherNSAlDs can inhibit the aclfvTty of diuretics Concomitanttreatmentwithpptassium-spanngdiurelicsmaybeassociatea
with increased serum potassium levels
OftCf flrojs: In small groups of patients (T-lO.lnterachpn study), the concomitant admimstrahon of azathioprlne. gold, chloroiiuine, D-pemciliamine.
prBdnisplone, doxycyclme, or dig^oxin did not signif icanUy affect the peak levels and AUC values of diclofenac.
Protein Binding
In vitro, didofenac interferes minimally Of notalall with the prptein binding of salicylic acid |20^B decrease in binding), tolbutamide, prednisolone (10%
decrease m bmdmgl, or wartann Benzylpemcillin, ampicillm, oxacillin, chlortetracydine, doxycycltne, cephalothin, erythromycin, and sulfamethox-
azole have no mliuence m vitro on the protein binding ol didolenac m human serum
Druglaboralory Test Interactions
f.'/ec( on 8too!l Coagi/fahon d^-J^imt increases platelet aggregation time but does not alfecl bleeding hme, plasma thrombin clottng time, plasma
' :r:^e" :.: 'j:: js . j" ; . ■ lo Xll. Slahstcally signilicani changes in prothrombin and parhal thrpmboplastn tmes have been reported m nprmal
volunteers The mean changes were observed to be less than 1 second in both instances, however and are unlikely to be dimcalfy important. Didofenac
IS a prostaglandin synthetase inhibitpr however and all drugs that inhibit prostaglandin synthesis interfere with platelet function to some degree:
therefore, pahents who may be adversely affected by such an action should be carefully observed
Carcinogenesis Mutagenesis. Impairment ol Fertility
Long-ier' ;■.■ :-" ■..■,:e: "]:■:. e"diclofenacsodiumuplo2m^'Vg'dayor(12mg/m=/d3yapproximalelythehumandose]haverevealedno
signrtica"' .-;:-. ".": ".y::i "' eie was a slight increase in benign mammary fibroadenomas mmid-dose-Ireated (05 m^gfpay or 3 mg/
m^;'day)temaierd;)ir:gvGoserem3ieshao excessive mortality), but the increase was not signili cant lorthis common rattjmorA2-year carcinogenic-
ity study conducted m mice employing didolenac sodium al doses up to 0 3 mg-%'day (0.9 mg/m=/day) in males and 1 mg/kg/day (Smg/m^/day) in
lemales did not reveal any oncogenic potential. Didofenac sodium did not show mutagenic actvity in in vitro point mutation assays in mammaran
(mouse lymphoma) and microbial(yeast, Ames] lest systems and was nonmutagenic in several mammal'ianm vitro and in vivo tests, induding dominant
lethal and male germinal epithelial chromosomal shidies m mice, and nudeus anomaly and chromosomal aberraton studies in Chinese hamsters.
Didolenac sodium administered lo male and female rals at 4 mg/kg/day (24 mg/m^/day) did not affect fertlity.
Teratogenic Elfects
Tfiere are no adequate and well-controlled studies m pregnant women Didofenac should be used during pregnancy only it the benefits to the mother
lustrty the pptential risk lo the fetus.
Pngmcf Category B: Reproduction studies have been performed in mice grven didolenac sodium (up to 20 mg/kg/day or 60 mg'm'/day) and m rats
and rabbits given diclofenac sodium (up to 10 m0g/day or 60 mg^'m-Zday for rats, and 80 mg''m-/day for rabbits ), and have revealed no evidence of
teratogemci^ despite the mduchpn of matemal toxicity and fetal toxicity In rats, maternally toxic doses were associated with dystocia, prolonged
gestaton, reduced fetal weights and growpi, and reduced fetal survival Didofenac has been shown to cross the placental bamer in mice and rats.
Labor and Delnery
Tlie effects of diclpfenac on labor and delivery in pregnant women are unknown Because of the known effects ol prpslaglandin-inhibihng dnigs on the
letal cardiovascular system (closure of ductus arlenosus), use of diclofenac dunng late pregnancy should be avoided and, as with other nonsteroidal
anh-inflammatory dngs, it is possible that diclofenac may inhibit utenne contract'on.
Nursing Mothers
Diclotenachasbeenloundinthemilkolnursingmothers Aswitholherdrugsthatareexcretedinmilk, didofenac isnot recommended for use innursmg
women
PediabicUse
Safety and effectiveness of diclofenac in children have not been established
Geriatric Use
Of the more than 6O00 patents treated wTth didofenac in U.S. tnals, 3l'i were older than 65 years ol age. No overall difference was observed between
efficacy, adverse event or phannacokinetc prpfiles of plder and younger patents As with any NSAID, the elderty are likefy tp tplerale adverse reacQons
less well than younger pahents
ADVERSE REACTIONS
Adverse reacbon informahon is derived from blinded, controlled and open-label dmical tnals, as well as woridwide martieting expenence. In the descrip-
tion below, rates of more common events represent dinical shidy results, rarer events are denved pnnapa'ly frpm marketng experience and publica-
tons, and accurate rate estimates are generally npt ppssible
In a 6-month, double-blind tnal comparing Voltaren Delayed-Release Tablets (N^197) vs.Catallam Immediate-Release Tablets (N=196| vs. ibuproten
(N=t97), adverse reactons were similar in nature and Irequency In 7IB patients treated tor shorter penods, i.e., 2 weeks or less, with Catafkn)
Immetfale-fte/ease 6fi/efs, adverse reactions were reported one-half to onMenth as frequently as by patients treated tor longer periods.
The incidence of cpmmon adverse reactions (greater than 1%) is based upon controlled clinical tnals in 1543 pahents treated up to 13 weeks with
W}/faren Deiayed-ffe/ease Wets By far the most common adverse effects were gastrointestinal symptoms, most ol them minor occumng in about
20%, and leading lo discontinuation in about 3%, of patents Peptic ulcer or G. 1 bleeding occurred m dinical tnals m 0 6% i95v. confidence inteival:
0 2 '3 lo 1%) of approximately 1800 patents dunng their first 3 months of diclofenac treafrnent and in 1 6% (95% confidence mtenral: 0 8% to 2.4%) ol
approximately 800 pahents fpllowed for 1 year
Gasfroinleshnal symptoms were followed in frequency by central nervous system side effects such as headache |7%) and dizsness (3^5).
Meaningful (exceeding 3 tmes the Upper Limit of Nonralj ele'vations of ALT (SGPT) or AST (SGOT) occuned at an overall rate ol approximately 2%
duringIhelirst2monihsolVoltarenti'eatment. Unlike aspmn-related elevabons, which pccurmprefrequentty in pahents with rheumatoid arthnts.Uiese
elevations were more frequently obsen/ed in pahenis with osteoart'mhs (2 6%) than in patents with rheumatoid arthnts (0.7%). Marked elevations
(exceeding 8 tmes the ULN) were seen in 1':- of pa' rii ■re-!e: ';• :-d months (see WARNINGS. Hepatic Effects).
The following adverse reactions were repcnec " :y.i'::"'r.': ,'.:■ didofenac
incidence Greater TTian 1% - Causal Relationship Probable ^ :e' .'ed from dinical trials.)
Sody as 3 IV/iD/e: Abdominal pain orcramps,"heaoache.'!iuiflieiention, abdominal distention.
DigesdH,' Diarrhea. 'indigestion,* nausea, 'conshpaton,* flatulence, livertestabnonnalities,' PUB, I e.,pepticulcer with prwithpul bleeding and/or
perloratior. or bleeding without ulcer (see above and also WARNINGS).
Nervous S)'S(em:DEZiness.
Skin and AppeniJsges. Rash, pruntus.
Sp«/3/Se/)sesT,::nitus.
■Incidence 3-; !3 9'; lincidenH of L-T^r-;?:; 'earrs ^s 1%-3%)
IncidenceLess Than 1%-Causal Relationship Pfobable "lefollowmgreactonshavebeenreportedinpatentstakingdiclpfenacunderciraimstances
'hat do not permit a clear attnbuic' :""':■:- y ■; : :.ofenac These reactions are being included as alerting mfomiahon lo physicians Adverse
r5d:tDisre3:le:!c-V"A;'':'.(.:f-r'-:7ei::--";e or in the Irteratjre, not seen in dinical tnals, are m^^^
flodyasalV/io/e'.'aJie '.•'.i-y: :::::-:.t :']losensihviTy.a;iap/J//ajos,anaphyIactOidreactons
Canliomciilsr^.ii^-y-jy. ::';^y..r::':-i y--
Oigsstine: Vomiting laundice, meiena apnii'iuij umim dry mouth and mucous membranes, bloodydiantiea, hepatitis, hepa&crjecros/s, appetite
change, pancreatitis with or without concomitani hepatihs, alitis
Wem/c afldlympftatc: Hemoglobin decrease, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, he/no//DcanemB.ap/asQ: anemia, aj/anu/oi^^
Metabolic amSMitional D'mriers: Azotemia.
tlemusS</sleni: Insomnia, drowsiness, depression, diplopia, anxiety, irritability, ase/)!Jcme/iing/te
ftespitdlor/: Epistaxis, asthma, laryngeal edema.
Slaii aiii Appe/itfajes,' Alopecia, urilcana, eczema, dennatilis. bullous enj0n. erythem multilom ma/or, angioedema, Stems-Jotinson
syndrome
Spec/a/ Senm: B'urred vs^on tas'e iiso^ie' 'Sv-e^'t'e heanng loss, scotoma
Urvgenilal' \ip'':hcir<:-"i yy-.-y-. ; ;.^; ■^.'ErstrOa/riep/inPs, papi/iao'nec/DS/s,act;/eren3/feJi;re
Incidence Less Than 1%- Causal Relationship Unknown. lAdverse reactions reportedonlyinworidwidemarkehngexpenenceprintherrteratiife. not
seer, m din.cai trials are ccro.oerec '.m m are .'^.o^ed )
8ody as a H/Me.- Chest pain
Cattmmlar Palpitations, Hushing, tachycardia, premahjre ventncular cpntractions, mypcardial infarcttpn.
Digestive: Esophageal lesions
Hemic anil Liniplia}ic:8fumg
MeOfio//candW(tii?/i3/0/s(irrfe/s:Hyppglycemia.ti'e;g/!f/oss.
/^ervowSys/em. Paresthesia, memory disturbance, nightiiares. tremor, Iic,3flnorma/coafri;/i3lJon, convulsions, tf/sorre/iQM^^
flesp/rafory; ^,vyii. hyperventilation, edema of pharynx.
Skin and Appendages,- Excess perspiration, ex/ofe&ve dermalife.
Special Senses: ^treous floaters, night blindness, amblyopia,
UmgeBital: Urinary frequency, nocturia, hemahiria. impotence, vaginal bleeding
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MEDICAL JOURNAL
For Doctors and their Patients
January 1995, Volume 56, Number 1
Published Monthly as the Official Organ
of the North Carolina Medical Society
(ISSN 0029-2559)
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Contents / January 1995, Volume 56, Number 1
SPECIAL ISSUE
Ashes to Ashes: Snuffing Out the Tobacco Epidemic
FROM THE GUEST EDITOR
4 Tobacco Control: If Not Now, When? Adam O. Goldstein, MD
THE SCOPE OF THE PROBLEM
9 The Prevalence of Smoking and Its Impact on the Health of North Carolinians Eugene J. Lengerlch, VMD, MS
THE POLITICS OF TOBACCO
14 Legislating Clean Air: Politics, Preemption, and the Health of the Public
Nathan S. Bearman, Adam O. Goldstein, MD, and Deborah C. Bryan, MA, Ed
THE ROLE OF MEDICINE
20 The Role of Organized Medicine and the AMA in Tobacco Control Thomas P. Houston, MD
24 The Tobacco Control Task Force of the North Carolina Medical Society
Gear jean Stoodt, MD, MPH, and Clare J. Sanchez, MD, FACP
26 An Interview with Dr. Alan Blum: Tobacco Industry Nemesis conducted by Adam O. Goldstein, MD
THE ECONOMICS OF TOBACCO
28 How Important is Tobacco in North Carolina?: Facts Belie Public Perception Thomas O' Connor, MPH
HEALTH WATCH
33 Giving Up Smoking: A Personal Guide to Becoming Smoke-Free Adam O. Goldstein, MD
THE AGRICULTURE OF TOBACCO
37 A View From the Fields David G. Altman, PhD
THE PHARMACOLOGY OF NICOTINE
40 Nicotine Withdrawal Symptoms: A Review for Primary Care Practitioners Betty E. Cogswell, PhD
48 Nicotine as a Therapeutic Drug Eric C.Westman,MD, Edward D. Levin, PhD, and Jed E. Rose, PhD
INTERVENING IN THE EPIDEMIC
53 Smoking Cessation: Cornerstone of Prevention in Primary Care Richard J. Rosen, MD
56 NC Project ASSIST: A Call to Action Sally Herndon Malek, MPH, and Tracy C. Enrlght, MA
59 Illegal Sales of Cigarettes to Minors in NC
Joanna E. Cohen, MHSc, Len C. Stanley, MPH, Jim D. Martin, MS, and Adam O. Goldstein, MD
64 Tobacco-Free Youth: Expanding Focus Group Networks
Rudolph S. Jackson, DrPH, Margaret F. Brake, BA, Sandra Headen, PhD, and Joseph Sanders
63 Classified Advertisements 68 Index to Advertisers
NCMJ / January 1995, Volume 56 Number I
FROM THE GUEST EDITOR
Tobacco Control
If Not Now, When?
AdamO. Goldstein, MD
Few medical questions have stirred such public interest
or created more scientific debate than the tobacco-
health controversy... The subject does not lend itself to
easy answers. Nevertheless, it has been increasingly
apparent that answers must be found.
— Luther Terry, US Surgeon General, 1964'
...the habit has spread to females in developed
countries and to much larger numbers of males in
developing countries. If these smoking patterns
persist. ..the current global total of about three million
deaths per year from tobacco would. ..reach about 10
million per year by the time the children of today reach
middle age.
— Richard Peto, et al.
Mortality from Smoking in Developed Countries, 1994^
In the United States, you have a company that is under
siege... In the international division, it's the opposite.
We are growing [like] gangbusters...l don't believe I
would do anything that would benefit me if I
thought. ..that I was lying to society, that I was doing
something truly immoral. Everybody knows that
smoking must be a terrible idea. I mean, it's not a
secret.
— David E.R. Dangoor, Executive Vice President,
Phillip Morris InternationaP
As you examine the articles in this landmark special edition of
the Journal you may discover, as I did, several surprising and
disturbing trends in the epidemiology of tobacco use in our
state, the risk of adolescent addiction to tobacco, and the extent
of tobacco-related deaths. As individuals, physicians have
virtually broken their own personal addictions to tobacco, but
many patients, policy makers, and professional organizations
remain physically or institutionally addicted. We still have a
long way to go before we see a "tobacco-free society" with low
rates of tobacco-caused diseases and litde financial dependence
on tobacco income.
Dr. Goldstein, guest editor of this special issue, is Clinical
Assistant Professor, UNC Department of Family Medicine, CB#
7595, Chapel Hill 27599-7595.
Four themes unite this special edition: 1 ) Tobacco has been
the major, known, preventable cause of death and disease in our
society for at least 30 years, yet few people truly understand the
scope and magnitude of the problem. 2) The principal targets of
tobacco addiction in the US have been and will continue to be
adolescents and children. 3) Tobacco farmers have legitimate
concerns and interests, different in most ways from those of
tobacco companies. 4) Physicians, especially those in North
Carolina, must become more involved in educational and
advocacy efforts about tobacco — with their patients, in their
offices, in their communities, and statewide.
Tobacco and Health
Cigarette smoking is associated with a 70% increase in
age-specific death rates... is causally related to lung
cancer. ..is the most important cause of chronic
bronchitis... [of] coronary artery disease... The habitual
use of tobacco is related primarily to... the pharmaco-
logical actions of nicotine.
— Surgeon General's Report on
Smoking and Health, 1964'
What can we say about the health effects of tobacco that has not
already been said in more than 40,000 scientific articles? A
simple but incomplete answer is that if US public policy was
based primarily on science, we would need no new studies,
ever, on the health effects of tobacco. The federal tobacco
excise tax would already be $2 instead of 32 cents; the Occupa-
tional Safety and Health Administration would have already
implemented comprehensive clean indoor air workplace regu-
lations; tobacco advertising, including the sponsorship of sport-
ing events, would be banned; schools would prohibit teachers,
coaches, and students from using tobacco products anywhere
on school grounds; and successful, billion-dollar lawsuits would
have forced tobacco companies to compensate miUions of
victims and their famiUes.
A more informed answer, though, would say that the public
has not learned enough about the adverse health effects of
tobacco use. North Carolinians greatly underestimate the num-
iiCMJ / January 1995, Volume 56 Number 1
ber of deaths caused by tobacco every year. And young North
Carolinians cannot make informed decisions about tobacco
because scientific knowledge is clouded by the $4 billion spent
every year to make an unhealthy product look sexy, safe,
sophisticated, and financially rewarding.
Few of us, whether smokers or non-smokers, policy mak-
ers or leaders know that:
• tobacco and tobacco smoke contain hydrogen cyanide (used
in gas chambers), arsenic (a poison), formaldehyde (an
embalming fluid), phenol (a disinfectant), lead, and more
than 45 carcinogenic compounds, like benzopyrene;
• that the carcinogenic potency of benzopyrene is 50,000 times
greater than that of saccharin;
• that an average cigarette delivers 1 mg of nicotine and acute
ingestion of 60 mg of nicotine is lethal;
• that spitting tobacco has nitrosamine levels hundreds of times
higher than those permitted in bacon or beer;
• that nicotine rapidly crosses the placenta to the fetus, usually
circulating at higher levels in the fetus than in the mother.*
In this context, all of the authors in this issue of the Journal
have made important and unique contributions. For instance.
Dr. Gene Lengerich, as director of the state's Office of Epide-
miology, has compiled the first detailed analysis of the preva-
lence of smoking, and its contribution to death and economic
damage in North Carolina. His findings that one out of every
five deaths in North Carolina is causally related to tobacco use,
and that tobacco-related morbidity and mortality cost the state
more than $2 billion a year are staggering!
Tobacco and Youth
One out of three adolescents in the United States is
using tobacco by age 18. ..and few people begin to use
tobacco after age 18. Preventing young people from
starting to use tobacco is the key to reducing the death
and disease caused by tobacco use.
— Donna Shalala, Secretary of Health and Human
Services, A Report of the Surgeon General, 1994^
A year or two ago, my daughter came home from
school and said. .."I want to know what you think about
cigarettes." And I told her that a lot of people believe
that cigarette smoking is addictive, but I don't believe
it. ..But if she asked me about the health conse-
quences, I would tell her that I certainly don't think it's
safe to smoke. It's a risk factor for lung cancer, for
heart disease... I'd have to tell her it's a bad idea."
— Stephen C. Parrish,
Senior Vice President Phillip Morris, USA'
No one, it seems, wants children to use tobacco. Public health
figures appropriately point out that tobacco addictions cause
disease regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, or geography. In
contrast, tobacco companies emphasize that tobacco use is
"okay foradults." Tobacco companies give out tobacco samples,
allow candy cigarettes to use trademark brand logos, promote
their cigarettes with cartoon characters, give away merchandise
that appeals directly to children, sponsor sporting events, pro-
test against strict enforcement of laws regulating tobacco, and
ignore diseases caused by tobacco use in their educational
materials.
One paradox is found in the current NC law that prohibits
youth purchase of tobacco products. Joanna Cohen and col-
leagues unequivocally show that it is easy for almost any youth
in North Carolina to buy cigarettes, that the law against selling
tobacco products to minors is often ignored, and that vending
machines provide a universally successful avenue for addicting
minors to tobacco. Adolescents consume almost one billion
packs of cigarettes and more than 25 million containers of
spitting tobacco every year, producing sales topping $1.25
billion and profits of over $220 million.'
Many North Carolina youth want a different future, as
demonstrated in the focus group research of Dr. Rudy Jackson
and colleagues. They found that youth want to protect them-
selves from tobacco addiction. Rather than being passive vic-
tims, these youth make a persuasive case for youth-directed
educational, legislative, media, and advocacy efforts in tobacco
control. Decreased adolescent tobacco consumption may de-
pend on innovative, youth-led advocacy efforts.
Tobacco Companies
and Tobacco Farmers
[T]obacco will remain a very strong industry for many
years to come. I certainly pledge my full support to the
industry that means so much to the economy of the
state." — James Graham, Commissioner,
NC Dept. of Agriculture, NC Tobacco Report 1994^
The revenues from tobacco excise taxes generally fund
projects that benefit all citizens."
— Samuel D. Chilcote, Jr, President, Tobacco
Institute, The Tax Burden on Tobacco, 1992"
In 1994, for the first time, the American public saw tobacco
industry executives testify before Congress that tobacco was
not addictive; that they did not want kids to smoke; that tobacco
advertising did not influence consumption; and that the "scien-
tific evidence" on environmental tobacco smoke was "flawed."
There also seemed to be a chance that the federal tobacco excise
tax might be increased to $1, that the Food and Drug Adminis-
tration might regulate the nicotine content of tobacco, and that
lawsuits against tobacco companies might bear fruit.
The end of 1 994 revealed a different picture. There was no
increase in the federal tobacco excise tax. US Rep. Thomas
Bliley (R-Va.), a staunch defender of tobacco, is the likely new
chair of the House Health and Environment Subcommittee. He
has promised to derail any Congressional action detrimental to
the tobacco industry. The tobacco industry still has never lost a
major lawsuit These events have lead many to conclude that
tobacco companies will see double digit profits this year.
NCM J / January 1995, Volume 56 Number I
Judging by figures from 1989-1994, it is easy to agree with
those predictions. Tobacco companies made more than $50
billion in profits during the past six years, and 1994 was near
record level due to the continued growth of overseas markets.
Despite diversification, the percentage of tobacco company
profits due to tobacco remains very high and has not signifi-
cantly decreased.
The tobacco farmer has not shared in tobacco's profitabil-
ity. Tom O'Connor carefully documents how and why North
Carolina tobacco farmers will one day become an endangered
species. The irony is that, despite the claims of the tobacco
industry, the declining importance of tobacco in North Carolina
has very little to do with actions by the pubhc health commu-
nity. The trend toward fewer tobacco farmers, making less
money, is a consequence of policies enacted by tobacco com-
panies themselves. The tobacco companies import foreign
tobacco, decrease jobs by mechanization, and raise the price of
their product far more rapidly than all federal tobacco excise tax
initiatives. Tobacco farmers got significantly less of die to-
bacco dollar in 1991 than they did in 1967 (from 9% to 3%, or
a decrease of 66%), while tobacco manufacturers got signifi-
cantly more (from 19% to 53%, or an increase of 179%).'
North Carolina's economy relies less on tobacco today
than it did in 1967, and the state continues to diversify its
agricultural base. Still, policy makers in the state overestimate
by a factor of three the importance of tobacco to the state's
economy. Although tobacco is an important economic crop,
state leaders need to help tobacco fanners with alternative crops
or careers rather than keep them enslaved to a future in decline.
As the short essay by Dr. David Altman in this issue vividly
relates, it is time for North Carolina's tobacco farmers, the
public health community, and leaders in government, agricul-
ture, and economics to come together in common dialogue.
Responsibilities of Physicians
and Organized Medicine
Substantial work will be required to translate the
justification, the means, and the will into a world in
which young people no longer want to smoke. I, for
one, relish the task."
— M. Joycelyn Elders, MD, US Surgeon General, A
Report of the Surgeon General, 1994^
I am writing to encourage you to take immediate action
to urge the adoption of local restrictions on smoking in
public places..."
— P.M. "Mac" Mauney, Jr., MD, Past President,
NCMS, Letter to NC Boards of Health, July 1993
What is the appropriate role in tobacco control for physicians
and organized medicine in 1995 and beyond? It is appropriate
that this Journal comes 30 years after the first "Surgeon
General's Report on Smoking and Health." Several articles,
such as the interview with Dr. Alan Blum and the article by Dr.
Tom Houston, discuss the importance of physician leadership
and organized medicine in reducing the number of Americans
who use tobacco.
The NCMS created the Tobacco Control Task Force in
1991 to recommend policies designed to make North Carolina
smoke-free by the year 2000. From 1 968- 1 990, before the Task
Force was established, the Medical Society had only two policy
statements about tobacco. In the past three years, it has added
nine more, bringing the Society in line with or ahead of other
southern state medical societies, like those in Virginia, Ken-
tucky, and South Carolina. Past NCMS presidents Drs. John
Dees, Mac Mauney, Jr., and Elizabeth Kanof have encouraged
success of the Task Force. The fruits of such leadership is
shown in articles by Drs. Georjean Stoodt, Clare Sanchez, and
Richard Rosen. Talented and dedicated individuals across the
state are willing to speak out, due in part to the success of efforts
such as Project ASSIST, described by Sally Malek.
Community-based strategies are likely to anchor the next
30 years of tobacco control. As physicians in North Carolina,
we will have to think about ourselves in new and challenging
ways. Will we divest ourselves, our hospitals, our medical
foundations, and our affiliated institutions from tobacco indus-
try stock? Will we sponsor tobacco- free advertising contests by
schoolchildren? Will we speak out in the media or at hearings
to decrease tobacco use, prevent exposure to environmental
tobacco smoke, and prohibit tobacco sponsorship of sporting
events? Will we speak out about the hypocrisy of exporting our
number one preventable disease to Africa, Asia, and Europe?
Will the NCMS continue to advance an agenda for tobacco
control in measurable and meaningful ways? If physicians in
North Carolina answer yes to these questions, we will contrib-
ute significantly to improving the health of citizens in our state,
our country, and the world. □
References
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Report of the Advisory Committee to the Surgeon General of the Public
Health Service. Washington, DC; US Dept. of Health, Education, and
Welfare, Pub. No. 1103,1964.
2 Peto R, Lopez AD, Boreham J, Thun M, Heath C. Mortality from smoking
in developed countries 1950-2000. New York: Oxford Medical Publica-
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3 Rosenblatt R. How do they live with themselves? New York Times Maga-
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4 DunningtonJS. Tobacco Almanac: A Collection of Tobacco Paas. Houston:
University of Texas, 1993.
5 US Department of Health and Human Services. Preventing Tobacco Use
Among Young People. A Report of the Surgeon General. US DepL of Health
and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers forDiseaseControland
Prevention, Office on Smoking and Health, 1 994.
6 DiFranza JR, Tye JB. Who profits from tobacco sales to children? JAMA
1990;263:2784-7.
7 North Carolina Tobacco Report — 1993 to 1994. North Carolina Department
of Agriculture, No. 287, July 1994.
8 The Tax Burden on Tobacco. Tobacco Institute. Vol. 27, 1992.
9 Gale F. What tobacco farming means to local economies. US Department of
Agriculture, Economic Research Service, Agricultural Economic Report
No. 694, 1994.
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PHARMA
THE SCOPE OF THE PROBLEM
The Prevalence of Smoking
and Its Impact on the Health
of North Carolinians
Eugene J. Lengerich, VMD, MS
The health hazards of smoking have been
known for 30 years.' During that time we
have significantly advanced the public's
knowledge of the dangers of smoking,
reduced the prevalence of smoking, and
improved the health services available to
smokers. Despite these advances, how-
ever, cigarette smoking remains the num-
ber one preventable cause of death in the
United States^ and North Carolina.^ In
this report I use the most currently avail-
able data to describe the prevalence, health
impact, and economic costs of smoking
in North Carolina. The information should
motivate all health care professionals to
take an active role in reducing tobacco
use in this state.
Methods
Prevalence of smoking. The Behavioral
Risk Factor Surveillance System
(BRFSS)* is a weighted, random tele-
phone survey that provides estimates of
smoking prevalence among adults 18
years and older in North Carolina. BRFS S
has been administered in North Carolina
since 1984; data related to particular as-
pects of smoking are presented for the
Dr. Lengerich is with the Office of Epide-
miology, Division of Adult Health Promo-
tion, NC Department of Environment,
Health and Natural Resources, P.O. Box
27687, Raleigh 27611-7687.
years available. In 1993, 2,332 residents
18 years and older completed interviews
(a response rate of 69%). BRFSS pro-
vides reliable estimates of the overall
prevalence of smoking among adult resi-
dents, but estimates stratified by age, sex,
or race may vary from year to year be-
cause of the relatively small sample in
each stratum-specific group.
The vast majority of smokers in North
Carolina are adults, but 90% of smokers
begin their habit before they reach 20
years of age.^ Therefore, preventing ado-
lescents from starting to smoke is crucial
if we are to reduce tobacco addiction. In
order to estimate the percentage of ado-
lescents who use tobacco, theNorth Caro-
lina Department of Public Instruction
(DPI) has, since 1987, carried out a bien-
nial survey of students in public school
grades 7-12. Of the 10,883 students ran-
domly selected in 1991, 10,848 (99.7%)
completed the school-based, paper-and-
pencil survey.'
Impact of smoking. We used the
Smoking- Attributable Mortality , Morbid-
ity, and Economic Cost (SAMMEC 2.1)
computer program' to generate estimates
of the number and percentage of deaths,
years of potential life lost, and economic
costs attributable to smoking. SAMMEC
uses estimates of the prevalence of cur-
rent and previous smoking (derived from
BRFSS) and the relative risks for 27
different diseases to calculate the frac-
tion of each disease attributable to smok-
ing. Specific, smoking-attributable mor-
tality is estimated by multiplying thenum-
ber of 1992 deaths for each smoking-
related disease by the fraction of deaths
from that disease attributable to smoking.
Disease-specific, smoking-attributable
mortality was summed for all diseases to
estimate total smoking-attributable mor-
tality. To determine years of potential life
lost, smoking-attributable mortality was
multipliedby the average numberof years
(to age 65) of potential life lost per per-
son.
SAMMEC permits the calculation
of both direct and indirect smoking-at-
tributable economic costs. Directs costs
are those associated with diagnosis and
treatment of smoking-related conditions
in smokers. To estimate these direct costs,
we compared health care utilization rates
of smokers with rates for those who had
never smoked. This allowed us to esti-
mate the excess rates of smoking-related
conditions experienced by smokers. The
excess rate of health care utilization by
smokers was then multiplied by the aver-
age cost of North Carolina health care
associated with these diseases.''
Smoking-attributable indirect costs
consist of forfeited future wages and the
costs of housekeeping assistance neces-
sitated by premature death ot disability
resulting from a smoking-related condi-
tion. In this analysis, forfeited wages were
discounted at4%peryear to reflect today's
value of future earnings; they refiectage-
NCMJ / January 1995, Volume 56 Number 1 9
Table 1 . Percentage
of adult North Carolinians who reported smoking
'
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
(n=1,520)
(n=1,750)
{n=1,716)
(n=1,763)
(n=2,130)
(n=1,897)
(n=2,140)
(n=2,332)
Age (yrs)
18-24 24%
28%
18%
25%
21%
17%
24%
25%
25-34 30%
20%
32%
31%
40%
32%
33%
30%
35-44 31%
32%
34%
29%
29%
27%
33%
32%
45-54 37%
36%
33%
36%
31%
27%
30%
27%
55-64 23%
27%
27%
26%
28%
25%
20%
22%
65-1- 12%
18%
13%
10%
13%
13%
13%
10%
Sex
Male 31%
30%
28%
31%
30%
30%
31%
28%
Female 22%
22%
24%
23%
26%
19%
23%
23%
Total 27%
26%
26%
27%
28%
24%
26%
25%
Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Sun/e
illance System,
DAMP, NC DEHNR
and sex-specific life expectations, pat-
terns of earnings at different ages, and
labor force participation rates in the US.
Results
Prevalence of smoking. The prevalence
of smoking in North Carolina has de-
creased minimally during the past eight
years, from 27% in 1986 to 25% in 1993,
with estimates for 1990 and 1991 lying
outside this range (Table 1, above). Dur-
ing each of the eight years examined, the
prevalence of smoking was greater among
men than women. Persons over 65 years
old have consistendy had the lowest per-
centage of reported smokers; persons 25-
34, 35-44, or 45-54 years of age have had
the highest. Since 1990, only the 65 or
older age group has shown a consistent
decrease in percentage of smokers.
In 1993, 1.3 miUion (25%) adult
North Carolinians were current smokers,
and 69% of them said that they would like
to quit smoking. Approximately 1 .2 mil-
lion (23%) adult North Carolinians were
ex-smokers who had successfully quit
smoking in their lifetime, 18% of them
within the past year. During each year
from 1991 to 1993, slightly more than
50% of all smokers quit smoking for at
least one day during the prior 12 months
(Table 2). Of smokers 1 8-24 years of age,
70.8% reported quitting for at least one
day during 1 993 . The percentage of male
smokers quitting for at least one day
increased each year from 1991 to 1993.
Reported lifetime
use of cigarettes among
students in grades 7-12
reached its highest level
in 1989 (57%). How-
ever, the rate in 1987
(50%) was lower than
therateinl991(56%).
In 1991, 22.6% of stu-
dents had smoked ciga-
rettes within the past
30 days and 7% re-
ported daily use of ciga-
rettes (Fig. 1, at right).
More than 3% of stu-
dents in grades 7-8 re-
ported daily use of ciga-
rettes, compared to 8%
in grades 9- 10 and 10%
in grades 11-12. Less than three-quarters
of students (73%) thought that risk of
harm to their health was a very important
reason not to use tobacco.
Impact of smoking. In 1992,59,512
North Carolina residents died. Of these
deaths, 1 1 ,698 — one in every five — were
attributable to smoking (Table 3, page
12). Men accounted for 70% of smoking-
attributable deaths. Even though the per-
centages of site-specific cancer deaths
attributable to smoking were generally
greater than the percentages of attribut-
able cardiovascular deaths, there were
more smoking-attributable cardiovascu-
lar disease deaths (n=5,007) than cancer
deaths (n=4,278). Of the434 infantdeaths
(at less than one year of age), 70 (16%)
were attributable to maternal smoking
Table 2. Percentage of adult North Carolina smok-
ers who quit smoking for at least one day during
the preceding 12 months
1991
1992
1993
Age (yrs)
18-24
(n=475)
59%
(n=558)
66%
(n=597)
71%
25-34
57%
58%
56%
35-44
39%
51%
48%
45-54
49%
51%
54%
55-64
45%
49%
52%
65-H
57%
50%
47%
Sex
Male
48%
52%
56%
Female
53%
58%
54%
Total
50%
55%
55%
Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System,
DAMP, NC DEHNR
during pregnancy, primarily due to short
gestation and low birth weight.
The excess mortality induced by
smoking results in a large number of
years of potential life lost because the
average smoking-attributable death oc-
curred at age 62 years. Assuming a life
expectancy of 65 years, 39,320 years of
potential life were lost due to smoking in
1992; 28,374 years (72%) among males
and 10,946 (28%) among females. The
causes of death that forfeit the most years
of potential life were ischemic heart dis-
ease ( 1 0,543 years; 27%) and lung cancer
(9,972 years; 25%). Smoking-attributable
deaths of infants accounted for 1 1 % (4,436
years) of the potential years of life lost.
During 1992, the economic costs of
smoking-attributable mortality and mor-
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bidity in North Carolina totaled $2.1
billion, or S3 10 for each resident. This
economic cost included $450 million
(22%) in direct costs of health care for
smoking-related illnesses. Of the di-
rect costs, $310 million were spent for
hospitalization and $57 million for
physician's fees. The remainder of the
directs costs were allocated to nursing
home care, medications, and other pro-
fessional services.
Indirect costs totaled $1.7 billion
in 1 992. This represents forfeited earn-
ings and housekeeping expenses asso-
ciated with the 2.1 million days of
work-loss and disability experienced
by smokers because of smoking-re-
lated illnesses.
Discussion
The human and economic costs of
smoking in North Carolina are im-
mense. During 1992, 11,698 deaths
and $2.1 billion of avoidable costs
were attributable to smoking. One out
of every five deaths in North Carolina
was attributable to smoking cigarettes,
including the deaths of 70 infants. This
means that about 32 North Carolinians
die from smoking each day, or one
every 45 minutes. The economic bur-
den of death and disability caused by
smoking costs each man, woman, and
child of North Carolina more than $300
every year.
These estimates are staggering,
yet probably conservative. We did not
include deaths and costs due to envi-
ronmental tobacco smoke. Environ-
mental tobacco smoke causes 3,000
cases of lung cancer in the US each
year as well as bronchitis, pneumonia,
asthma, and middle ear effusions
among infants and children.' In addi-
tion, the prevalence of smoking was
greater before 1992,' and the effects of
that smoking are still being felt. Had
we used higher prevalences in our cal-
culations, the estimated impact of
smoking during 1992 would be even
greater. Previous studies have shown
that S AMMEC tends to underestimate
both the number of smoking-attribut-
Percentage
7-8
9-10
11-12
7-12
Lifetime Use
44.9
59.2
64.2
55.5
Past 30 Days
17.7
23.9
26.9
22.6
Daily
3.3
7.7
10.3
6.9
Grades
I Lifetime Use ^ Past 30 Days D Daily
Fig 1 : Percentage of NC students (by grade) who liad used cigarettes ever in their
lifetime, within the past 30 days, and daily in 1991 . Adapted from: Alcohol and other drug
use patterns among students in NC public schools grades 7-12, 1991. NC DPI.
able deaths and the economic costs of smok-
ing.'
There is, unfortunately, no indication
that the impact from smoking will lessen in
the near future. The prevalence of smoking
among adults has not declined appreciably
in North Carolina since 1986, and regular
smoking by adolescents and young adults
( 1 8-24 years old) has increased or remained
steady. Even though it is illegal to sell
cigarettes to minors in North Carolina (see
related articles, pages 59, 64), Cummings
and coworicers estimated that 78,000 North
Carolinians aged 12-18 years buy approxi-
mately 4.5 million packs of cigarettes each
year.'" Unless these smokers break this ad-
dictive habit, they will contribute to the
smoking-attributable costs of the 21st cen-
tury. We must both prevent experimenta-
tion with tobacco and develop mechanisms
to identify users and encourage quitting.
Thepicture is not uniformly grim. More
than half of adult smokers and more than
two-thirds of smokers aged 18-24 in North
Carolina quit for at least one day during the
past year. The percentage of young adult
smokers quitting for at least one day appears
to be increasing.
Many health care providers in North
Carolina work diligently to prevent the ini-
tiation or facilitate the cessation of smok-
ing. In fact, 99% of primary care physi-
cians in North Carolina believe they have
a responsibility to help padents quit smok-
ing. However, only 5 1 % routinely coun-
sel their patients who smoke and only
22% use a method developed and shown
effective by the National Cancer Insti-
tute. Clearly, most of the state's primary
care physicians could take a more active
role in reducing the impact of smoking."
Health care providers can reduce the im-
pact of smoking if they appreciate the
magnitude of the problem this addiction
poses for the health of North Carolinians.
An unequivocal message must be deliv-
ered to patients, communities, and policy
makers: Smoking is the number one pre-
ventable and actual'^ cause of death in the
US and North Carolina. □
Acknowledgments: The author acknowl-
edges the assistance of J. Dale Simmons,
MD. Georjean Stoodt. MD, MPH, Sally
Herndon Malek.MPH, Elizabeth Conlisk,
PhD. Chanetta Washington. MPH. Len
Paulozzi, MD, MPH. and Rebecca Anile
Lengerich, MA, for their review of this
manuscript, and thanks Dennis Williams,
MS, NC Center for Health and Environ-
mental Statistics, and Pat MacFarlane
for assisting with data analysis.
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Table 3. Estimated number* a
nd percentage of ma
le and female deaths attributable to smoking, by cause of death In
NC, 1992
MEN
WOIUIEN
Cause of death Total deaths Attributable to smoking
Total deaths
Attributable to smoking
All causes
30,980
8,202 (27%)
28,532
3,496(12%)
Neoplasms
Lip, oral cavity, pharynx
156
141 (90%)
77
37 (48%)
Esophagus
212
167(79%)
80
48 (60%)
Pancreas
380
94 (25%)
374
92 (25%)
Larynx
90
73(81%)
13
1 1 (85%)
Trachea, lung, bronchus
2,736
2,460 (90%)
1,343
921 (69%)
Urinary bladder
168
77 (46%)
145
37 (26%)
Kidney, other urinary
197
93 (47%)
113
9 (8%)
Cardiovascular diseases
Rheumatic heart disease
43
1 1 (26%)
107
11 (10%)
Hypertension
428
110(26%)
590
58 (10%)
Ischemic heart disease
6,770
1 ,936 (29%)
5.885
784(13%)
Pulmonary heart disease
169
42 (25%)
191
19(10%)
Other heart disease
2,260
569 (25%)
2,835
269(10%)
Cerebrovascular disease
1,851
557 (30%)
2,717
225 (8%)
Atherosclerosis
155
88 (57%)
234
- 49(21%)
Aortic aneurysm
261
148(57%)
148
33 (22%)
Other arterial diseases
121
68 (56%)
133
30 (23%)
Respiratory diseases
Respiratory TB
27
9 (33%)
8
1 (13%)
Pneumonia, influenza
954
308 (32%)
960
154(16%)
Bronchitis, emphysema
262
223 (85%)
184
130(71%)
Asthma
48
14(29%)
93
17(18%)
Chronic airway obstruction
1,074
915(85%)
705
494 (70%)
Pediatric diseases
Short gestation, low birth weight 84
15(18%)
63
11 (18%)
Respiratory distress syndrome
45
8(18%)
20
3(15%)
Respiratory conditions of newborn 57
10(18%)
39
7(18%)
Sudden infant death syndrome
80
10(13%)
46
6(13%)
Burns
117
55 (47%)
53
23 (43%)
Other (unrelated to smoking)
12,235
- -
25,036
- -
* Numbers may not add to total due to rounding. Source
: Office of Epidemiology,
Division of Adult Health Promotion, NC DEHNR.
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THE POLITICS OF TOBACCO
Legislating Clean Air
Politics, Preemption, and the Health of the Public
Nathan S. Bearman, Adam O. Goldstein, MD, and Deborah C. Bryan, MA, Ed
For at least 40 years medical scientists
have publicized the fact that cigarette
smoking damages the health of the
smoker. During the past 10 years re-
searchers have documented the health
effects of environmental tobacco smoke
(ETS) on nonsmokers. This research led
die Environmental Protection Agency to
publish its December 1 992, report stating
that ETS is a human carcinogen, respon-
sible for the lung cancer deaths of more
than 3,000 nonsmokers each year.'
In 1986, a survey of North Carolin-
ians found that 80% wanted smoking
"banned or controlled in public places."^
From 1989 to 1993, several North Caro-
lina communities passed regulations de-
signed to protect citizens from exposure
to ETS. In response to such regulation,
the tobacco industry sought, and finally
obtained, "preemption" legislation — a
law that prevents local communities from
passing regulations more stringent than
the state law. And the preemptive law
passed by the North Carolina General
Assembly in 1993 contains no health
measures to protect the public from ETS
exposure.'
In this paper we discuss the history
of ETS regulations in North Carolina,
including the preemption bill and subse-
quent response to it by county commis-
sioners, city councils and Boards of
Health. The lessons learned from such
experiences may helpphy sicians and other
Mr. Bearman and Dr. Goldstein are with
the UNC Department of Family Medicine,
CB# 7595, Chapel Hill 27599-7595. Ms.
Bryan is with the American Lung Associa-
tion of North Carolina.
health professionals advocate more ef-
fectively for measures limiting public
exposure to ETS.
Regulation of ETS
As early as 1986, public sentiment in
North Carolina favored restricting expo-
sure to ETS, but it was not until 1989 that
Greensboro enacted the first significant
smoke-free legislation. GASP (Greens-
boro to Alleviate Smoking Pollution), a
local tobacco control advocacy group,
with help from the local medical society,
solicited 12,000 signatures to force a ref-
erendum vote in the November 1989,
election. Despite the presence in Greens-
boro of Lorillard Tobacco Company and
its 2,500 employees, the measure passed
by 173 votes and went into effect January
1, 1990." Soon thereafter, the New
Hanover County Commission and the
City of Wilmington, strongly supported
by the chair of the local health depart-
ment, enacted their own smoke-free in-
door air regulations.'
The strength of local support for
such initiatives was proven when, in 199 1 ,
Lorillard spent a reported $1 million on a
petition to have Greensboro's smoking
control measure repealed. In the second
public referendum, voters upheld the
smoking regulations by a margin of over
2tol.'
In 1991, the tobacco industry began
a campaign for preemption legislation to
undo the success of local initiatives. A
bill totally unrelated to tobacco but de-
signed to help community colleges ("An
Act to Increase the State Effort to Provide
Remediation") passed in the State House.
It was assigned to a Senate committee
but, near midnight at the end of the ses-
sion, a substitute bill was introduced that
deleted all provisions of the original bill
and replaced them with a bill on smoking.
The substitute bill, retitled "An Act to
Regulate Smoking in Public Places and
to Prohibit Employment Discrimination
Based on the Use of Tobacco Products,"
had been written by a volunteer lobbyist
for the community college system who
was also a lobbyist for the tobacco indus-
try. It would have preempted all local
ordinances restricting smoking in public
places or worksites. Because the new bill
violated Senate rules that amendments be
germane to the subject of the original bill,
it was ruled out of order and never passed.'
From 1991 until 1993, tobacco con-
trol advocates directed their activities
toward passage of local clean air regula-
tions. Raleigh and Chapel Hill passed
regulations in July and August of 1991,
followed by Union, McDowell,
Cumberland, and Currituck counties. By
April 1993, five of North Carolina's 100
counties and many cities had passed some
sort of smoking regulation.
Passage of HB957
On April 15, 1993,Reps. Mickey Michaux
of Durham and Toby Fitch of Wilson
introduced House BiU (HB) 957, "An Act
to Regulate Smoking in Public Places
and to Establish Standards for Local Gov-
ernments Electing to Regulate Smoking."
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Their public rationale for HB957 was
that an increase in local ETS regulations
had made it difficult for smokers to enjoy
their "right" to smoke and that inconsis-
tencies in local regulations confused
"North Carolina citizens, who could be in
one city where smoking was allowed, and
yet in a neighboring city, it might not."
No research or public testimony was of-
fered to support either argument. From
the outset the bill bore the stamp of the
tobacco industry and was clearly pre-
emptive since it stipulated that "[a]ny
local ordinance, law, or rule that regu-
lates smoking adopted on or after July 1 ,
1993, shall not contain restrictions regu-
lating smoking which exceed those es-
tablished in this Article."'"
Despite its title the bill's provisions
thwarted the goals of public health. It
mandated that at least 25% of space in
state-controlled buildings be allocated for
smokers. It suggested the use of ventila-
tion systems to minimize smoke, but did
not require modifications that would cost
money, thereby precluding most. There
was no requirement to establish smoke-
free areas in public places, and most
importantly, the bill's implementation
date allowed local authorities virtually
no time to enact additional regulations
before losing their authority to do so
indefinitely.
Four days after the introduction of
HB957, Rep. Marie Colton of Asheville
introduced another bill to regulate smok-
ing in pubhc places. Entitled "An Act to
Prohibit Smoking in Public Indoor Areas
Except in Designated Smoking Areas,"
HB 1 058 proposed lo prohibit smoking in
public areas (schools, health facilities,
government buildings, elevators, public
transportation vehicles, arenas). It did
not restrict cities or counties from adopt-
ing even more stringent smoking regula-
tions.'^ The bill was submitted to the
House Committee on Courts and Justice
where it "died" for lack of support.''
HB957 was assigned to the Judiciary
Committee chaired by Michaux. On May
5, 1993, public health officials and others
opposed to the bill attended a committee
meeting at which the bill was supposed to
be publicly discussed. The group left
when the official agenda for the day was
changed and did not include HB957.
Nevertheless, the bill was discussed and
voted on that day, and reported favorably
to the House.'" Two amendments were
proposed (and defeated) during discus-
sion on the House floor. Rep. Paul Luebke
of Durham asked that the deadline for
implementation be changed from July 1,
1993 to October 1, 1993. Hisamendment
failed 52 to 55." Rep. Colton attempted
to amend HB957 by substituting the en-
tire text of HB 1058, her non-preemptive
smoking control bill. This effort failed by
a margin of 53 to 58."
The impetus to extend the deadline
for implementation had come from
Durham where the county commission-
ers. City Council, and Board of Health
had been working on a smoking control
ordinance for months. Had HB957 passed
as originally written, they would have
been unable to act by the July 1 deadline.
In response to their lobbying efforts with
Rep. Michaux, on May 12, an amend-
ment passed that extended the implemen-
tation deadline for HB957 to October 1 ,
1993.''' That same day, the bill passed its
third required reading (by a vote of 80 to
33) in the House and was sent to the
Senate for approval.'"
The quick passage of HB957 through
the House prevented effective counter-
measures by public health advocates, but
when it arrived in the Senate, tobacco
control advocacy groups were prepared.
The Tri-Agency Coalition (American
Heart Association, American Lung As-
sociation, and American Cancer Society)
headed the efforts by issuing periodic
"Action Alert" bulletins and by lobbying
state legislators." They coordinated the
testimony of public health leaders and
citizens at committee hearings on June 23
and July 6, 1993. The bill received no
favorable public testimony, but largely
because of the influence of Sen. Sandy
Sands of Reidsville, the Senate Judiciary
Committee adopted HB957'" and placed
it on the Senate calendar. Amendments
from the Senate floor extended the imple-
mentation date from October 1 to Octo-
ber 15 and decreased from 25% to 20%
the area in public buildings to be set aside
for smoking."-^ Editorials opposing the
bill appeared in the state's three largest
daily newspapers: "Few laws are written
with utterclarity. But tobacco advocates,
in an attempt to create a right to pollute
the public air, have designed this one for
maximum muddle."""Lawmakers should
kill [the bill] and bury it in an unmarked
grave. This is legislation the public hasn't
asked for and doesn't need."""[lt is]. ..an
ill-conceived measure that ought to go
into the nearest ash can."" Despite strong
media sentiment against the bill, HB957
passed the Senate by a vole of 24 to 15
and, on July 17, 1993, became law.^'
Response to
Preemption
During the three months of legislative
debate on HB957, three North Carolina
counties passed regulations on smoking
in public places. Then, on June 23, a
sentinel event occurred. The Wake County
Board of Health became the first agency
of its kind in North Carolina to enact a
smoking ban intended to "protect and
promote the public health and welfare by
regulating smoking in public places, eat-
ing establishments, and places of em-
ployment to minimize the public's expo-
sure to ETS."" The regulations, far more
comprehensive than any previously seen
in the state, prohibited smoking in most
public places, including restaurants and
worksites. At the same time, the NC As-
sociation of Local Health Directors as-
sumed a leading role by informing local
health directors about HB957, the health
effects of ETS, and the oppwrtunities for
local Boards of Health to pass their own
ordinances.^ These initiatives helped the
Durham County Board of Health pass
regulations three days before HB957 was
ratified." Interestingly, not a word of
protest was heard at the public hearing in
Durham, home of Liggett & Myers To-
bacco Company; the regulations passed
unanimously.^
The North Carolina Medical Soci-
ety , which had not actively lobbied against
HB957 while it was in debate, assumed a
leadership role after its passage. At the
urging of the Society's Tobacco Control
Task Force and Cancer committees, the
president of the Society sent a letter to all
NCMJ / January 1995, Volume 56 Number 1
15
local health directors, chairs of local Boards
of Health, and presidents and executives of
all county medical societies, encouraging
them to "take immediate action to urge the
adoption of local restrictions on smoking in
public places. "^' The letter stressed the need
for immediate action and included a copy of
the Wake County rules as an example.
Similar information was distributed by
the Tri-Agency Council and by the presi-
dent of the Association of NC Boards of
Health.'" The NC League of Municipalities
wrote all mayors, county commissions, and
local governments urging them to act. Sev-
eral articles and editorials in North
Carolina's largest newspaper, the Raleigh
News and Observer, condemned the bill
and called for action by county agencies."
By October 15, 1993, 50 North Caro-
lina counties had adopted smoking regula-
tions. Eleven required 100% smoke-free
space or separate ventilation by the year
2000 (Fig. 1,2, atright).'^" Before HB957,
only 16 communities had smoking regula-
tions; by the time it was implemented, 27
Boards of Health, 21 county commission-
ers and 41 city councils had passed 89
regulations." Interestingly, the likelihood
that a county would pass a smoke-free ordi-
nance was significantly and inversely re-
lated to the county's economic dependence
on tobacco (Fig. 3, next page).
The tobacco industry noticed the ef-
fects of the bill. An R J. Reynolds spokes-
man said, "I don't think there is much
question that the legislation started a clock
ticking on the smoking issue in North Caro-
lina. What it did was force some people to
look at the issue who might not have looked
at it otherwise."**
Each community that confronted the
issue had to face unique obstacles. Some
were successful, others were not. For in-
stance, after the passage of HB957, a com-
mittee of the Randolph County Board of
Health, which had not previously consid-
ered the issue (Fig. 2), found much public
support for a smoking control rule.'' Unfor-
tunately, the county commissioners did not
support the initial recommendations to make
75% of space in restaurants and 100% of
space in government-owned buildings
smoke-free. Consequently, the Board of
Health was forced to lessen the restrictions
to 50% of space in both restaurants and
■ Boards of Health
D County Commissions
n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n,nnr
n
.■III
>>c c c c g 3 3 _ _ aatoiata.a.a.a.o.TiT^
Fig 1 : Total number of local smoke-free regulations adopted by boards of health and
county commissions in NC, April-October 1993.
Durtiam
Guilford Wake
Randolph
No regulations
Restricted smoking with minimal stringency
^^^ Restricted smoking in restaurants/woritsites
m Restricted smoking in restaurants/wori<sites,
^^^ phasing in either 100% smokefree or separate
ventilation by 2000
Craven
Onflow
Fig 2: Clean indoor air regulations in NC
government-owned buildings."
In Onslow County, Board of Health
officials developed a strong smoking
ordinance covering both restaurants and
worksites. Health Director Danny Jacob
said, "HB957 started the pot boiling.
We felt that our oath and commitment
to public health required that we act.""
A public hearing generated debate be-
tween community professionals, farm-
ers, and businesspeople. The issue was
so controversial that, at the final vote,
two Board of Health members who had
promised support backed down at the
last minute and voted against it The
regulation passed anyway, 7 to 4."
In Brunswick County, the Board
of Health considered regulations simi-
as of October 15, 1993.
lar to those passed in Wake County. In-
tense public hearings showed the com-
munity to be evenly divided on the issue,
with strong convictions on both sides.
The measure failed by a vote of 5 to 4.
Ironically, the vote was decided when a
doctor abstained because he found the
issue too controversial."
Controversy followed the passage of
county-wide restrictions. The Boards of
Health of Wake, Halifax, Guilford, and
Buncombe counties were sued by con-
stituents, in some cases Unked to the
tobacco industry.""" The lawsuits chal-
lenged the authority of Boards of Health
to pass tobacco control regulations. The
Guilford County Board of Health was
sued by Lorillard Tobacco Company, the
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local restaurant association, the Tourism
Development Authority and Visitors
Bureau, and a few local restaurants.*"
Most Guilford County commissioners
opposed the Board of Health regulation,
and so the commission refused to provide
legal resources to the Board of Health.
Ultimately, two retiring members of the
Board of Health were replaced by indi-
viduals antipathetic to the issue."' The
new board suspended the smoking rules,
and the health director of Guilford County
resigned in February 1994.
Another lawsuit was brought against
the Wake County Board of Health by 1 3
local restaurants represented by a law
firm that had past ties to the tobacco
industry." The lawsuit alleged that the
defendants had not complied with a re-
quirement to post notices, that the rules
would negatively affect business and,
once again, that Boards of Health did not
have the authority to pass such legisla-
tion.*^ The suit has not been decided.
Boards of Health throughout the state
asserted their perceived authority to pro-
tect the public health. Their position was
supported by several legal professionals.
Jeff Koeze, a lawyer at the Institute of
Government at UNC-Chapel Hill, wrote
that "North Carolina General Statute
1 30A-39 gives local Boards of Health the
power to make rules designed to protect
and promote the public's health."*^ Dr.
Paul Williams, president of the Associa-
tion of NC Boards of Health, added that
the EPA's designation of environmental
tobacco smoke as a human carcinogen
clearly made smoking a public health
issue, subject to regulation by Boards of
Health. A state deputy attorney general
said that not only do Boards of Health
have the authority to regulate smoking,
but that their regulations would super-
sede rules passed by county commission-
ers.** The outcomes of three of these
lawsuits is uncertain; one in Buncombe
County was dismissed. The North Caro-
lina Medical Society has agreed to file
amicus curiae briefs, if necessary, on
behalf of the Boards of Health.
Victory or Failure?
Avg. county
tobacco
production
per capita
(in lbs.)
200
150
100
50
no
minimal
moderate
strong
regulations
(29)
(9)
(12)
(50)
strength of regulations (n)
Fig 3: Relationship between the impact of tobacco per county and the stringency of
smoke-free regulations in NC counties as of October 1 5, 1 993. Sources: US Dept. of
Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, 1990, and Conlisk et al.^
The passage of HB957, despite opposi-
tion from many public health leaders,
local communities, the media, and citi-
zens, was a clear victory for the tobacco
industry in North Carolina. The industry
has increasingly relied on such legisla-
tion to counter local ETS initiatives across
the country. Florida was the first in 1985,
and now 25 states have passed tobacco-
related preemption laws (Fig. 4, next
page). Even the three-month delay in
implementation of HB957 had important
ramifications. One-half of all counties
considered and passed local ETS mea-
sures before the bill's implementation
date, but a recent analysis shows that few
of the measures offer substantial protec-
tion from ETS exposure.'^ So, from a
public health viewpoint, the final out-
come of HB957 must be considered a
success for the tobacco industry.
Preemption laws typically offer citi-
zens little protection from ETS. The NC
law is particularly egregious because it
provides no measures to protect the pub-
lic from ETS exposure, yet requires com-
munities wishing to regulate such expo-
sure to provide indoor smoking places.
Since the rationale in favor of HB957 had
no scientific basis, it appears that North
Carolina's public policy regarding ETS
has been influenced more by politics than
by public health.
From a public health policy perspec-
tive, however, many positive events did
occur. For the first time in North Carolina
history, a diverse statewide coalition
mobilized to influence tobacco-related
legislation. The NC Associations of
Boards of Health, local health directors,
the Medical Society, the League of Mu-
nicipalities, the Tri-Agency, and North
CaroUna Project ASSIST (American Stop
Smoking Intervention Study) educated
the public and media about the detrimen-
tal health effects of ETS and the true
nature of the preemption bill. One state
senator said, "I had more calls against
this bill than any other I can remember,"
and the final Senate vote was closer than
many had predicted. Despite our
legislature's tradition of unequivocal sup-
port for tobacco, preemption bill support-
ers couched the measure as a way "to
restrict smoking" rather than simply to
help the tobacco industry.
Local communities, health directors
and officials across North Carolina cou-
rageously sought enactment of local ETS
regulations. Their successes will empower
public health advocates in the effort to
reduce tobacco use and ETS exposure.
Moreover, HB957 itself still allows com-
munities to prohibit ETS exposure in
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S)
o
2
IJS^U^^-
Year
Fig 4: Total number of states with tobacco-related preemption legislation. Source:
Coalition on Smoking or Health, Washington, DC.
80% of indoor spaces. And the law does
not apply to private businesses in North
Carolina, many of whom are already mov-
ing toward a smoke-free environment
A fundamental issue is the role of
Boards of Health in setting public health
regulations. Board of Health members
are appointed, not elected, in order to
ensure unbiased, politically neutral deci-
sions on issues of public health. In North
Carolina, Boards of Health already com-
monly oversee sanitation, workplace
safety, control of animals, and control of
communicable diseases. Protecting the
public from ETS clearly falls within the
bounds of such authority, and the exer-
cise of that authority offers a new and
powerful mechanism by which commu-
nities can seek protection from the dan-
gers of ETS . Boards of Health , able to act
with speed and without political ambiva-
lence, may be particularly helpful in to-
bacco-producing states like North Caro-
lina. However, they are not immune to
political processes. For instance, in Davie
County, the Board of County Commis-
sioners, displeased with a smoking
regulation passed by the Board of
Health, dropped a supporter of the
measure from the Health Board and
replaced her with an employee of R.J.
Reynolds Tobacco Company."'
Conclusions
Important questions remain. For in-
stance, will the authority of Boards of
Health be upheld in court? If not, much
of North Carolina's progress toward
clean indoor air may be lost. In addi-
tion, do Boards of Health have the
capacity to obtain needed legal defense
when they are challenged in court? In
North Carohna, county commission-
ers provide the sole financial resource
for the Boards of Health. In one county ,
the commissioners chose to finance
legal representation; in another they
did not. Given the seemingly limitless
resources of the tobacco industry, the
fate of such regulations may ultimately
be decided by whether the protectors of
health get financial support.
Two recently enacted federal laws have
implications for North Carolina citizens,
public health agencies, and policy makers.
The Synar Amendment, passed in 1992,
puts stales at risk of losing substantial Men-
tal Health Block Grant funds unless they
enact and enforce laws preventing minors
from buying tobacco products.** If commu-
nities enact strong rules limiting youths'
access to tobacco, they will have a good
case for vigorously opposing any efforts at
preemption.
A second federal law. Goals 2000:
Pro-Children Actof 1994, mandates thatall
schools receiving federal support eliminate
smoking from school grounds."'' However,
current North Carolina law (HB957) states
that 20% of spaces in state-funded build-
ings must be set aside for smokers, an ap-
parent contradiction of federal law. Ironi-
cally, federal law, being stronger than the
state's law, will effectively preempt part of
North Carolina's preemption law. School
officials and parents, by complying with
federal law, will protect schoolchildren and
non-smoking staff from ETS exposure.
It was concern over ETS that drove
communities across North Carolina to en-
act local policies to protect their citizens
from ETS exposure. The agenda of the
tobacco industry and others who supported
HB957 in the State Legislature clearly did
not place public health as a priority. In the
future, it is likely that the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration will is-
sue a nationwide mandate for smoke-free
work environments, thus removing many
barriers enacted by HB957 's passage. Until
then, public health advocates must con-
tinue to educate North Carolina's citizens
and policy makers about the hazards of
ETS as well as effective ways to decrease
ETS exposure. 1^
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19
THE ROLE OF MEDICINE
The Role of Organized Medicine
and the American i\1edicai
Association in Tobacco Control
Thomas P. Houston, MD
More than 400,000 die prematurely in America each year from
the combined effects of active smoking and exposure to envi-
ronmental tobacco smoke (ETS). Smoking is the major cause of
lung cancer, of deaths from emphysema and chronic bronchitis,
and is a principal cause of heart disease and stroke. About
one-half of smokers die from a tobacco-related ilbess or
condition' — almost 25% of the total deaths in the US.
The decision to assume the enormous risks of smoking is
not usually one made by informed adults. Nearly 90% of new
smokers are under the legal age for purchase of tobacco prod-
ucts. Three thousand children begin regular smoking daily.
Children discount the medical risks of smoking, overestimate
their ability to quit, and believe that smoking is much more the
norm among adults and their peers than is really the case.
Prevention and control of tobacco use is one of the key
issues in the American Medical Association's 1994-1996 stra-
tegic corporate plan. The AMA has developed nearly 100
policy statements on various aspects of tobacco and health.
They range from affirmations of medical risk and the addictive
nature of nicotine to positions on tobacco advertising, divest-
ment of tobacco stock holdings by medical societies and medi-
cal schools, and legal approaches to tobacco policy issues. This
range of policy has allowed the AMA wide scope in its efforts
to reduce the morbidity, mortality, and excess economic burden
of tobacco (see Appendix, page 22).
Dr. Houston is Director, Department of Preventive Medicine and
Public Health, American Medical Association, 515 N. State St.,
Chicago, IL 60610.
Unfortunately, recent federal hearings about nicotine ad-
diction, the dangers of environmental tobacco smoke, and
increased tobacco taxes have been more show than substance.
The discussions focused public attention on tobacco and the
problems it causes, but have led to no substantial policy changes.
Most tobacco control activity in recent years has been at the
state and local level, which means that state medical societies
can play a crucial role in tobacco control. North Carolina is one
of a very few states that have developed tobacco control
subcommittees within the structure of the state society. Thus it
has a base from which to coordinate efforts in this area.
The former commissioner of the Federal Trade Commis-
sion, Michael Pertschuck, has outlined four elements of tobacco
control that are essential if we are to free future generations
from the ravages of tobacco use. They are: 1) increased excise
taxes, 2) limitation of youth access to tobacco, 3) protection
from the hazards of ETS, and 4) control of tobacco advertising
and promotion. To those "four horsemen" of tobacco control, I
have added a fifth — personal and organizational responsibil-
ity.^ I will briefly discuss these strategies.
Tobacco Excise Taxes
Since the landmark Surgeon General's report in 1964, taxes on
tobacco, adjusted for inflation, have dropped about 28%. The
percentage of the retail price of tobacco attributed to taxes has
dropped from about 50% to 25% (Fig. 1, at right). Since 1964
tobacco industry profits have risen considerably because of
frequent, substantial raises in the wholesale prices of cigarettes.
In recent years, tobacco price increases have risen at about three
to four times the rate of inflation, or about 12% per year.'
Especially among youth, tobacco pricing makes a differ-
ence in consumption and can be a potent force in saving lives.
20
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A 10% increase in price leads to about a 4% drop in smoking.
The AMA and other voluntary health agencies estimate that a
$1 increase in the federal excise tax on tobacco would eventu-
ally save one million lives. The AMA strongly advocates
increased taxes on tobacco products as a way to reduce the
number of teen smokers. The tax revenues generated should be
earmarked for health education, health care, and other eco-
nomic costs incurred by tobacco use, and to help tobacco
farmers establish alternative crop programs.
Youth Access to Tobacco^
In 1988, children in the US purchased 947 million packs of
cigarettes, providing more than $220 million in profit to to-
bacco companies. The illegal sales of tobacco to minors,
although generating only about 3% of total industry profit, are
a source of intense controversy. The National Cancer Institute
estimates that at current teen smoking rates, five million Ameri-
can children will die prematurely from having begun to smoke.
In many states, the tobacco industry has supported or
engineered legislation that cripples enforcement of laws that
could keep children from purchasing tobacco (see articles on
pages 14, 59). The industry opposes licensing tobacco vendors;
wants to bar local authorities from enforcement power; wants
to fine only those who "knowingly" sell tobacco to children;
wants to outlaw public health research and investigative report-
ing about illegal sales; and wants to make the child-purchaser,
not the merchant-seller, responsible for the illegal act. State
medical societies, by lobbying and by testimony from mem-
bers, should vigorously support legislation that will truly keep
tobacco from being sold to children. We must be vigilant for
tobacco industry amendments that strip such bills of their
ability to make a difference in youth access to tobacco.
Environmental Tobacco Smoke
In January 1993, the US Environmental Protection Agency
released its report entitled "Respiratory Health Effects of Pas-
sive Smoking: Lung Cancer and Other Disorders." This has
stirred considerable discussion and interest in tobacco and
health. The EPA concluded 1) that ETS causes lung cancer in
non-smoking adults and should be classified as a known human
carcinogen responsible for approximately 3,000 excess deaths
yearly; 2) that ETS increases the risk of acute lower respiratory
infections, middle ear effusions, asthma, and respiratory irrita-
tion in children exposed in the home; and 3) that ETS is
implicated as a cause of sudden infant death. Other studies
indicate that ETS causes as many as 35,000-40,000 premature
deaths annually from cardiovascular disease. Reviews of the
health effects of ETS by the US Surgeon General, the National
Research Council, the National Institute of Occupational Safety
and Health, the American Heart Association, and the AMA'
support these conclusions.
It is clear that ETS-related morbidity and mortality are a
significant public health threat. ETS exposure demands atten-
tion from the health community as well as government agencies
involved with health protection. Since laws that restrict smok-
ing in public places and businesses reduce consumption, the
tobacco industry will fight them to protect its profits. Protecting
the public from the health threat of ETS is critical. Physicians
and medical societies should be publicly involved in local and
state activities to control ETS exposure. They should partici-
pate in public hearings on the subject, write letters to the editor
and elected representatives, and educate patients about its
hazards.
Advertising and Promotion
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The tobacco industry spent about S4 billion
in 1 993 advertising and promoting its prod-
ucts. Changes in brands selected by adoles-
cent smokers since 1989 reflect advertising
expenditure shifts. Camel (13.3% of youth
market) and Newport (12.7%) cigarettes
have increased at the expense of Marlboro
(60%). Overall, 85% of youth purchases are
for these three brands — the most highly
advertised in the US . Promotion of the race
car circuit, clothing and utilitarian items
with brand logos, and distribution of free
samples have increased dramatically in re-
cent years. State fairs and other venues
favored by youth are favorite outlets for
industry promotional activity. Monitoring
such activities and countering them with
pro-health messages can be very useful
strategies for organized medicine.
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The "Fifth Horseman" — Personal
and Organizational Involvement
Why should physicians become involved? Because no single
thing kills as many of our patients as tobacco use. No other
consumer product to which our children are exposed addicts
and kills them when used as intended by the manufacturer.
What should we do?
There are a variety of ways to become involved in tobacco
control. Local and state medical societies and "ordinary" phy-
sicians in practice or hospital can exert enormous power con-
cerning tobacco and health. Testimony from the health commu-
nity at city council hearings on youth access or ETS protection
can refute the propaganda and scare tactics of the tobacco
industry. The media are a very useful way to reach the public —
most newspapers welcome editorials and letters on tobacco
control issues from physicians and medical societies.
Changing the social norms of tobacco use by means of
policy actions such as the "four horsemen" will accelerate the
decline in tobacco consumption. Physicians and their society
representatives, especially in the South, wear the mantle of
respect and authority. They must be willing to take the leader-
ship role in fighting a problem described by Dr. C. Everett Koop
as "the nation's number one public health problem." Q
References
1 Doll R, Peto R, Wheatley K, et al. Mortality in relation to smoking:
40 years' observation on male British doctors. Brit Med J 1994;
309:901-11.
2 Houston T. The fifth horseman of tobacco control: personal and
organizational involvement. Tobacco Control 1994;3:194-5.
3 Sweanor D, Warner KE. The role of federal and state excise taxes
in tobacco use: an American crisis. Final conference report and
recommendations. Houston T (ed). American Medical Association,
1993.
US Department of Health and Human Services. Preventing Tobacco
Use Among Young People: A Report of the Surgeon General. US
DHHS, Public Health Service, CDC, Office on Smoking and
Health, 1994.
Council on Scientific Affairs, American Medical Association. En-
vironmental tobacco smoke: health effects and prevention policies.
Arch Fam Med 1994;3:865-71.
Appendix. American Medicai Association poiicy statements on tobacco (selected examples, In
brief, from the AMA Policy Compendium, 1994 edition).
490.946 Tobacco product sales by pharmacies. AMA
encourages local medical societies to publicly commend
pharmacies that do not sell tobacco products, and asks
members to encourage patients to patronize those phar-
macies.
490.947 State excise taxes on tobacco products. AMA
supports efforts to increase state and local excise taxes on
tobacco products.
490.952 Mobilizing against the tobacco Industry at the
local level. AMA urges state and local medical societies to
join or increase their commitment to anti-smoking coali-
tions and to join voluntary health agencies in promotion of
tobacco control measures.
490.963 Physician training programs to promote smok-
ing prevention and cessation. AMA supports teaching
medical students, residents, and practicing physicians
how to successfully counsel patients to stop smoking.
490.964 Impact of tobacco exports on worldwide smok-
ing epidemic. AMA urges the US government to alter
trade policies that promote the world smoking epidemic;
encourages labeling on tobacco exports at least as strong
as those used in the US; supports the CDC, World Medical
Association, the WHO, and other groups fighting the
growing worldwide smoking epidemic.
490.978 Medical school tobacco stock holdings. AMA
urges medical schools and universities to divest them-
selves of stock holdings in corporations that produce or
promote the use of tobacco.
505.974 Development of smoke-free campuses. AMA
encourages "smoke-free" campuses for business, labor,
education, and government facilities.
505.983 Elimination of smoking in public places and
businesses. AMA encourages state medical societies to
support legislation banning smoking in public places and
businesses (other policies include restaurants, schools,
athletic stadiums, public transportation, and health care
facilities).
505.993 Tobacco product sales. AMA supports legislation
prohibiting vending machine sales of cigarettes and setting
the minimum age of purchase at 21 ; urges strict enforce-
ment of laws prohibiting sale of tobacco to minors.
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THE ROLE OF MEDICINE
The Tobacco Control Task Force
of the North Carolina Medical Society
Georjean Stoodt, MD, MPH, and Clare J. Sanchez, MD, FACP
In November 1991, the North Carolina Medical Society's
House of Delegates approved the concept of a Tobacco Control
Task Force. In response to this resolution. Past President Dr.
John Dees appointed, and in 1993, Immediate Past President
Dr. Elizabeth Kanof reappointed, a Tobacco Control Task
Force "to develop and recommend policies designed to help
make North Carolina a smoke-free society by the year 2000."
More than 1 1,000 North Carolinians die from tobacco use
each year: one out of every five deaths! Tobacco production
may be a longstanding feature of North Carolina's cultural and
economic heritage, but tobacco has wrought a tragedy of
epidemic proportions. Clearly, tobacco use is a matter on which
physicians must be neither silent nor ineffectual. We have a
professional and moral obligation to "tell it like it really is," to
acknowledge and proclaim that the current state of affairs is
unacceptable, and to work diligently to eliminate the terrible
burden of tobacco use.
The responsibility of physicians to advocate for tobacco
control is set out in the Constitution of the Medical Society:
"...to elevate the standards of medical education and
service;... and to inform the public with such regard for the
problems of medical care and public health, that the profession
can become more capable within itself, and more useful in the
prevention and cure of disease, and in prolonging and adding
comfort to life."
As clinicians, we must improve our effectiveness in help-
ing individual patients and their families to quit using tobacco
and to prevent children from starting. And because of our
unique appreciation of and ability to modify the social and
market influences on tobacco and health, we must act individu-
ally and collectively beyond the confines of the clinic. We must
facilitate and advocate for needed jx)licy change in private
organizations, in corporate settings, and in government. We
must insist that "tobacco-free" be the norm in all physical,
cultural, and social environments; that in those environments
healthy options are the "accepted, expected, easy, and more
inviting" choices and policies. Finally, we must ensure that our
own actions are congruent with our ethical policies.
During the past year the Tobacco Control Task Force has
addressed several areas, including:
• Public policy, especially preventing youth access to tobacco;
support for clean indoor air legislation and regulation at local,
state and national levels; and death certificate coding of
tobacco use as a cause of death.
• Physician education and awareness, especially training of
medical students in tobacco control; training of practicing
physicians to teach smoking cessation skills to others; and
publication of articles on tobacco use and prevention in the
North Carolina Medical Society Bulletin and the North
Carolina Medical Journal.
• Collaboration with organizations in developing or support-
ing tobacco control events and initiatives such as Project
ASSIST, the "Go for Atmosphere" campaign (a public edu-
cation and awareness effort supporting clean air in public
dining facilities), and the "Tobacco-Free Youth: Empower-
ing a Generation for Healthier Communities" conference.
• Contributing to Medical Society policy on tobacco by spon-
soring or supporting a number of resolutions regarding to-
bacco control.
The Task Force has made an important beginning, but
much work remains to be done. With a public health problem
like tobacco use, sustained leadership and commiunent of the
Medical Society is needed. Collaboration with other concerned
organizations (the American Cancer Society, American Heart
Association, American Lung Association, and Project AS-
SIST) must continue, but there are activities for which the
Medical Society is uniquely suited.
The Society needs a standing body with a long-term
commitment to its mission: "to develop, recommend, and
support policies and activities designed to help make North
Carolina a tobacco free society." The Tobacco Control Task
Force has two priority goals:
• Develop an informed and activated NC Medical Society and
NC Medical Society Alliance membership.
Dr. Stoodt is Chair of the Tobacco Control Task Force and is with the Division of Adult Health Promotion, NC Department of
Environment, Health and Natural Resources, P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh 2761 1 -7687. Dr. Sanchez is a member and former Chair
of the Task Force and is with the UNC Department of Medicine, Chapel Hill 27599.
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• Increase public and policy maker awareness of the need and
options for a tobacco-free society. Seven activities will be
emphasized to achieve these goals:
1) Train physicians and medical students in smoking cessation
counseling and tobacco control activities.
2) Develop ethical standards about tobacco for physicians.
3) Advocate Medical Society positions on tobacco issues by
lobbying and related Medical Society activities.
4) Organize a policy conference on how to make North Caro-
lina a tobacco-free society.
5) Promote media advocacy that will publicize Medical Soci-
ety policy statements, and develop a letter-to-the-editor (letters
for leaders) campaign.
6) Disseminate tobacco control strategy information and re-
sources for use in offices, waiting rooms, and the community.
7) Sponsor recognition awards for tobacco control advocacy at
the Society's annual meeting.
It is our hope and commitment that the leadership and
coordinated efforts of the North Carolina Medical Society and
other concerned organizations will indeed bring about a to-
bacco-free North Carolina. We would be pleased to hear from
physicians or others who would like to help. □
Appendix. Tobacco Control Policies of the North Carolina Medical Society, 1985-1993
Smoking and "Smokeless" Tobacco: RESOLVED, That the
NCMS oppose the use of tobacco and products and continuously
bring to the public information as to the harmful effects of tobacco;
and be it further RESOLVED, That the NCt^S seek and support
legislation that will restrict advertising of "smokeless" tobacco.
Protect Youth from Tobacco: RESOLVED, That the NCMS
support the education programs for youth, focusing on the addic-
tion potential and the health risks associated with tobacco use;
support a media campaign to increase public awareness of state
law which makes it a misdemeanor to sell tobacco to minors under
-the age of 1 8, with special emphasis on merchants and over-the-
counter vendors of tobacco, and support the ban of cigarette
vending machines in locations where minors have access.
NCMS Committee on Tobacco Control: RESOLVED, That the
NCMS form a committee (or other appropriate entity) on tobacco
control and that the charge of such group include the recommen-
dation of all policies designed to help make North Carolina a
smoke-free society by the year 2000.
Youth Access to Tobacco: RESOLVED, That the NCMS re-
quest the North Carolina General Assembly to change North
Carolina law to effectively prohibit the sale of tobacco products to
persons under 18; and be it further RESOLVED, That the word
"knowingly" be removed from the present state law concerning
selling cigarettes to minors; and be it further RESOLVED, That
language be included in the law which states: "No retailer shall sell
or permit to be sold cigarettes or other tobacco products to an
individual without requesting and examining identification estab-
lishing the purchaser's age as 18 years or greater unless the
seller has some other conclusive basis for determining the
buyer's age.
Tobacco Excise Tax: RESOLVED, That the NCMS support an
Increase in the state excise tax on tobacco products.
RESOLVED, That the NCMS support and seek to have intro-
duced legislation requiring an increase in the North Carolina
tobacco excise tax to a minimum of $1 , and if the non-tax part of
the price is increased, that the tax should increase proportionally,
and be it further RESOLVED, That 30% of the revenue generated
from any increase in the North Carolina tobacco excise tax be
earmarked for public tobacco control and prevention programs,
and 70% of the revenue be earmarked to assist tobacco farmers
and those dependent on tobacco income, who wish to divest
from tobacco production, to find alternative crops or vocations.
Investments in Tobacco Manufacturing Industry: RE-
SOLVED, That the NCMS refrain from any investments in the
tobacco manufacturing industry.
Federal Support to the Tobacco Industry: RESOLVED, That
the NCMS adopt by reference the AMA's policy 490.989, which
states "The AMA opposes federal support to the tobacco
industry and urges Congress to end such support," and be it
further RESOLVED, That the NCMS encourage our Congres-
sional delegation to redirect the cost savings of ending such
support into efforts that provide tobacco farmers with incentives
and/or opportunities for pursuing alternative sources of income.
Worker Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS):
RESOLVED, That the best method for controlling worker expo-
sure to environmental tobacco smoke is to eliminate tobacco
use from the workplace and to implement a smoking cessation
program; and be it further RESOLVED, Thatthe NCMS request
that the AMA immediately petition the Occupational Health and
Safety Administration to develop regulations that eliminate
occupational exposure to environmental tobacco smoke.
Legal Brief for Right of Board of Health to Rule on ETS:
RESOLVED, That the NCMS commends the Guilford County
Board of Health (GCBOH) and other local Boards of Health for
acting promptly in face of the deadline imposed by the General
Assembly and enacting rules to control environmental tobacco
smoke; and be it further RESOLVED, Thatthe NCMS have legal
counsel investigate the legality of such rules and if it is con-
cluded to be within the legal authority of such boards, file a brief
as a friend of the court, supporting the GCBOH's actions in
passing these regulations; and be it further RESOLVED, That
the NCMS lobby to repeal the provisions of House Bill 957 that
prohibit local governments from enacting ordinances that are
more restrictive than those established by state law at appropri-
ate future sessions of the General Assembly.
Support for Project ASSIST: RESOLVED, That the NCMS
endorses the American Stop Smoking Intervention Study (Project
ASSIST) strategic plan entitled "Communities in Action" and
pledges support of its members to its successful implementa-
tion.
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THE ROLE OF MEDICINE
An Interview with Dr. Alan Blum
Tobacco Industry Nemesis
Editor's note:GuesX Editor Dr. Adam Goldstein conducted this interview wit In Dr. Blum in October 1 994. Dr. Blum is Associate
Professor of Family Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, and founder of Doctors Ougtit to Care, an
international health promotion organization. Contact DOC at 5510 Greenbriar, Houston, TX 77005, 713/798-7748.
Dr. Goldstein: When and why did you become involved with
tobacco issues?
Dr. Blum : I was raised in New York City, where my father was
a general practitioner. He also was an avid fan of the Brook-
lyn Dodgers. When baseball games began to be regularly
televised in the mid-'50s my father was outraged that the
Dodgers' pregame show — Happy Felton's Knothole Gang —
featured kids in various batting, fielding, and throwing con-
tests against the background of a billboard advertising Lucky
Strikes. At the time, nearly all the major and minor league
teams had cigarette sponsors. My father understood that the
association of sports and cigarettes was ridiculous, because
athletic prowess was the opposite of what smoking would
provide for you. When I became editor of my high school
newspaper in 1964, my father handed me copy of the Surgeon
General's report on smoking and health. That led to my first
editorial about smoking.
The first Surgeon General to speak out against smok-
ing was Dr. Leroy Bumey in 1957. He did so in the absence
of widespread support from the medical community. The
AMA had only recently stopped accepting cigarette adver-
tisements in its journal and still permitted tobacco companies
to mount promotional displays at its annual scientific assem-
bly (a practice that continued at some state medical societies
until the 1980s).
Instead of endorsing the newly released Surgeon
General's report of 1964, the AMA accepted $10 million
from six tobacco companies to sponsor additional research
on tobacco and health over several years. The AMA finally
published its own document on smoking in 1978, which
confirmed the Surgeon General's findings 14 years earlier.
Dr. Goldstein: What is the appropriate role of physicians and
other health care professionals interested in countering the ill
effects of tobacco on society?
Dr. Blum: In 1964 53 million people in the US smoked. In
1994, 53 million Americans still smoke. Many older people
have stopped smoking on the advice of their physicians, but
our success rate with adolescents has not improved. In fact,
we now have the youngest ever cohort of people who smoke.
The role of physicians should be to help reduce de-
mand for this stuff to begin with, not just support resolutions
at medical meetings that urge anU-tobacco legislation. Doc-
tors need to be visible and outspoken in their communities.
For the most part, this is not happening.
Physicians should wear their white coats when they
take on the legislature but shed them when they talk to kids.
They need to realize that the real role models kids obey may
not be parents, teachers, or doctors, but people in cigarette
and alcohol ads, which appear where teens congregate.
Dr. Goldstein: Physicians themselves used to have very high
smoking rates, yet very few doctors smoke today.
Dr. Blum: The original research that alarmed doctors and the
public alike was that of Hill and Doll in the 1950s. Their
research focused on the high rate of lung cancer among
doctors who smoked, and at that time two- thirds of American
physicians smoked. When the studies began appearing, to-
bacco companies responded with medically oriented adver-
tising slogans like "More doctors smoke Camels than any
other cigarette," and "Leading nose and throat specialists
suggest... change to Philip Morris." The companies began
promoting filtered brands, which in reality offered no health
benefit whatsoever. One of the most widely touted filters was
made out of asbestos! Also,aftertheSurgeon General's 1964
report, tobacco companies allayed public anxiety by creating
low-tar cigarettes, which also offer no health advantages.
Dr. Goldstein: The tobacco industry spends more than S4
billion a year in advertising and promotion. The federal
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tobacco control budget is about $50 million a year. What can
the medical community do?
Dr. Blum: We need to do a better job of involving people from
the business community, especially those who understand
money. Once they tote up the health care costs, they will
discover that in spite of all the tobacco industry rhetoric about
jobs, taxes, and tobacco's contribution to the economy, the
death, disease, and disabihty toll caused by tobacco con-
sumption works against a healthy economy — unless you
count hospitals, firefighters, physicians, and funeral direc-
tors as financial beneficiaries of the smoking pandemic.
Dr. Goldstein: What about tobacco farmers?
Dr. Blum: Tobacco fanners are very hard-working people who
have raised a crop that was important for generations. Unfor-
tunately they may end up like raib-oad conductors, who were
displaced with the advent of airplane travel. Tobacco now
causes more than 430,000 premature deaths a year in the US
alone. Tobacco farmers need to understand that it is no longer
a noble tradition to raise tobacco. Cigarette manufacturers
recognize this by importing more (and cheaper) tobacco and
building dozens of manufacturing facilities abroad. I want to
assist tobacco farmers in diversifying their crops. Cigarette
manufacturers want to keep American tobacco farmers be-
holden to them, even as they prepare to rely less and less on
American-grown tobacco.
Dr. Goldstein: Where do you think tobacco, the tobacco
industry, and health professionals will be in the year 2000?
Dr. Blum: Health advocates are just beginning to get off the
ground. In the past, public and private health organizations
have never really focused on reducing demand for tobacco.
They have been too reluctant and penurious to buy space in
the mass media for anti-smoking ads. Unlike advertisers,
they don't understood the best ways to motivate kids.
No, the health community has been too busy studying
tobacco-related pathology and epidemiology, which is even
worse than we thought. I hope that by the year 2000 we will
better know how to combat and ostracize the tobacco indus-
try. It wouldn't surprise me if some of today's tobacco
industry executives go to jail; they clearly know that promot-
ing cigarettes to young people is treasonous to a decent
society.
Dr. Goldstein: What can physicians in North Carolina do?
Dr. Blum: Physicians from tobacco-growing states like North
Carolina can play a key role. If they speak up and call for a
winding down of this industry, then they can help foreshorten
this epidemic and gamer tremendous international esteem.
Continued on page 38
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THE ECONOMICS OF TOBACCO
How Important is Tobacco in NC?
Facts Belie Public Perception
Thomas O'Connor, MPH
Tobacco has played an important role in the history and culture
of North Carolina. Tobacco money financed some of the slate's
finest academic and health care institutions, as tobacco industry
supporters are quick to point out. The enormously profitable
"golden leaf propelled thousands of dirt-poor farmers, particu-
larly in eastern North Carolina, into the middle class. Many
North Carolinians, including some state political leaders, feel a
strong emotional tie to tobacco, remembering how it put food
on the table.
Today, the tobacco industry is under intense scrutiny.
Years of anti-smoking campaigns have caused a steady dechne
(until recently) in the proportion of Americans who smoke.
Many states have increased tobacco excise taxes and President
Clinton actually proposed to fund health care reform, in part,
through a 75-cent per pack increase in the federal cigarette
excise tax. Most states and many municipalities have public
smoking restrictions (see related article on page 14). The
Environmental Protection Agency, the Occupational Safety
and Health Administration, Congressional committees, the
Food and Drug Administration, and the Attorney General have
all taken or considered actions that are detrimental to tobacco
industry interests.
Recently, too, the fortunes of tobacco farmers and tobacco
industry workers have declined. This has led to the notion that
confrontation with the tobacco industry, restrictions on public
smoking, and health advocacy campaigns have caused the
economic decline in the state's tobacco industry. Supporters of
tobacco allege that "anti-smoking hysteria" threatens the sur-
vival of farmers and workers and the entire North Carolina
economy. Agricultural Commissioner James Graham said that
"tobacco continues to face perilous times. Over the past few
years, health concerns, increased taxes, and smoking bans in
many pubUc and private facilities have resulted in domestic
consumption going down 2%-3% per year."' Industry support-
ers and health activists both paint the picture of a dying industry.
At the time of this writing, Mr. O'Connor was employed by the
UNC Department of Family Medicine, CB# 7595, Chapel Hill
27599-7595. This work was supported in part by a grant from the
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
whose demise is guaranteed by the declining ranks of American
smokers.
It is true that anti-smoking education, restrictions on public
smoking, and new social norms have changed Americans'
smoking behavior, yet these changes are not the primary reason
that the fortunes of North Carolina's tobacco farmers and
industry workers have declined. A large and expanding interna-
tional market has made cigarette manufacturing a very profit-
able industry. American cigarette manufacturers buy vast quan-
tities of tobacco, produce enormous numbers of cigarettes, and
reap huge profits. What has changed is that more imported
tobacco is used to produce American cigarettes in place of
domestically grown tobacco. What has changed is that intense
price competition has mandated both lower production costs
and streamlined, highly automated production processes, which
require fewer workers.
Despite the claims of tobacco industry supporters, these
changes have not led, nor are they likely to lead, to economic
misfortune in the state. North CaroUna's recent economic
growth patterns show that the state's economy is increasingly
less dependent on tobacco revenue, and yet has one of the
healthiest growth rates in the country.
The Un-lmportance of Tobacco in NC
Today North Carolina relies on a diversified, modem economy.
Far more jobs are found in the manufacture of electronic
equipment and chemicals, in education, and in other major
industry categories, than in tobacco (Fig. 1 , at right). Only 1.1%
of North Carolina workers are employed in tobacco farming,
processing, and manufacturing jobs combined.^ Another 20,000
to 40,000 tobacco allotment holders (about 1% of the state's
employed population) receive some income by leasing their
allotments. Thus, the proportion of the state's residents who
benefit directly from the tobacco economy is very small relative
to health care and the state's other major industries (Fig. 1). The
importance of tobacco to the state's agricultural economy has
declined dramatically, down from nearly 60% of total farm
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Const Fura Text Apprl Chem Educ InJMd Lurab TobM TobFa
Key Const=Construction; Fum-Fumiture and Fixtures, Text^Textile Mill Products;
ApprI=Apparel, Chem-Chemical and Allied Products; Educ=Education; IndNia= Industrial
Machinery; Lumb-Lumber and Wood Products; TobM-Tobacco Manufacturing,
TobFa-Tobacco Farming
1950 1960 1970 1980 1992
Fig 1 (left): Employment in selected industries in thousands, NC, 1993. ^ Fig 2 (right): Tobacco income as a proportion of total
farm income, NC, 1950-1 992.''
income in 1950 to 20.3% (Fig. 2, above right).
Despite these figures, tobacco's role in the economy re-
mains significant. Tobacco is extremely profitable because a
small number of workers can produce a great deal of value.
Table 1 shows the estimated dollar value of the major sectors of
the state's tobacco economy in 1993. The combined value
attributable to each of the sectors is equivalent to approximately
7.8% of the state's 1993 gross state product. This sum is
substantial, but it is far less than what it once was (in 1963 it was
1 1 .3%) and far lower than what many North Carolina residents
perceive. A recent survey asked North Carolina legislators to
estimate the proportion of the state's economy represented by
the tobacco industry. The median estimate was 20%, with
responses ranging as high as 75%.' This overinflated sense of
tobacco's importance leads legislators and residents alike to
exaggerate the interests of tobacco farmers and manufacturers.
My analysis may underestimate the true importance of
tobacco in the state's economy because supplying industries —
such as farm equipment and paper products — depend on its
revenue. The "multiplier effect" for tobacco in North Carolina
Table 1. Contribution of the tobacco
industry to the
NC economy, 1993*
Manufacturing and processing
$10.4 billion
Farming
$1 billion
Wholesaling
$27 million
Total contribution
$11.67 billion
Total Gross State Product
$149 billion
Proportion ascribed to tobacco
industry
7.8%
is estimated to be approximately 2.05.'' That is, for every dollar
directly produced by the tobacco industry in the state, another
$ 1 .05 in economic activity is generated by the supply of goods
and services to the industry. One should not conclude, however,
that 16% of the state's economy depends on tobacco. Analysts
point out' that if revenue were removed from tobacco, eco-
nomic activity would not disappear, but be redirected. If to-
bacco farmers replaced tobacco with other crops, economic
activity would be generated through suppliers of equipment and
materials for those crops. Such a transition would not be
painless, of course, particularly in farm counties that depend
heavily on tobacco income. Those counties would likely expe-
rience at least a temporary net loss of income if tobacco farming
declined drastically. To get some sense of the potential eco-
nomic effects of a significant decline in tobacco production in
the state, we need to take a look at the state's past experience.
Liberation From Economic
Bondage to Tobacco
North Carolina has become decreasingly dependent on to-
bacco. As Fig. 3 indicates (next page), tobacco production and
acreage have decHned precipitously since the late 1970s. Dur-
ing 1959-1963, North Carolina produced an average of 864
milUon pounds of tobacco per year. During 1989-1993 the
figure was 606 million pounds per year, a fall of 29.9%.
Acreage planted in tobacco decreased during the same period
by 42.5%.* These declines are expected to continue. The num-
ber of tobacco manufacturing and processing workers in the
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state fell by 28% from 28,784 in 1970 to 20,801 in 1992.'
North Carolina tobacco farmers correctly point out that no
other crop has so consistently generated high levels of profit.
Nevertheless, many farmers have, in fact, successfully diversi-
fied. The slate's agricultural economy is the third-most diver-
sified in the US, according to the NC Department of Agriculture's
deputy commissioner.' This is demonstrated by the many
farmers who have moved into profitable livestock operations.
The state' s broiler chicken industry grew at 6% annually during
the 1980s. The hog industry has expanded dramatically in the
eastern counties where tobacco was once predominant. The
total number of hogs produced increased by 46% from 1985 to
1992,' reversing the relative importance of tobacco and live-
stock in the state during the past 40 years. Livestock, dairy, and
eggs now account for 54% of farm income, compared to
tobacco's 20.3%.'°
Despite the diminishing tobacco industry, the state's
economy has shown robust growth. From 1977 (the first year
for which data are available) to 1990, the Gross State Product
increased from $80.5 billion to $123.8 billion in constant
dollars, an increase of 4.1% per year." Thus, the fear that the
state's economy will be shattered by a continuing decline in the
tobacco industry is disproved by the state's own experience.
Changing International Markets
and the US Tobacco Economy
The smaller numbers of Americans who smoke is only one
factor affecting North Carolina's tobacco farmers. Another is
that the composition of US cigarette sales has changed dramati-
cally in recent years. A recessionary economy introduced
intense price competition and resulted in increased demand for
discount-priced cigarettes. Discount cigarettes accounted for a
negligible proportion of the market until the mid-1980s, then
grabbed 15% of the market by 1989, and skyrocketed to 36.8%
by 1993.'^ Not only are there fewer smokers, but those who do
smoke have less disposable income and seek a lower-priced
product. As a result, US cigarette manufacturers have pur-
chased lower-priced, foreign-grown leaf instead of premium-
quality, premium-priced domestic leaf. The depressed demand
for US leaf has meant lower production quotas and lower
earnings for North Carolina tobacco farmers.
The market profile of the consumers of American ciga-
rettes has also changed dramatically. The number of US smok-
ers has decUned, but consumption of American cigarettes has
increased steadily overseas where total sales of American-
blend cigarettes increased 4.6% from 1988-1993." A large
proportion of these "new" consumers have relatively lower
incomes, thus requiring American companies to sell lower-
priced cigarettes. This further increases the demand for foreign
over domestic leaf.
US cigarette manufacturers arc clearly using more im-
ported tobacco for their products. Imports of flue-cured and
burley tobacco combined rose from nine million pounds (0.8%
ofall tobacco used) in 1969 to 217.3 million pounds (30.1% of
all tobacco used) in 1992 (Fig. 4, below right). This steep rise
in tobacco imports precipitated a backlash of protectionism
among Congressional representatives from tobacco-growing
states. There is even a provision in the 1993 federal budget bill
requiring that cigarettes produced by US manufacturers must
contain at least 75% US-grown tobacco.'* Passage of this
provision brought immediate protests from US trading partners
and is currently under review for compliance with the General
■ Production
I I Acreage
■59-63 -64-68 '69.73 ■74-78 '79-83 '84-^
Fig 3 (left): Tobacco production and acreage, NC, five-year averages, 1959-1993." Fig 4 (right): Imports of tobacco as a
percentage of total tobacco used by US manufacturers.^
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Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).
Another factor in the international market has been
increased tobacco production by several major tobacco-
producing countries. Brazil surpassed the US in flue-cured
tobacco production in 1993, and Zimbabwe's crop increased
by 9%. The US burley crop decreased by 11% in 1993;
Brazil's increased by 43%." Tobacco can be produced for as
little as $3 per kilo in Brazil, China, Malawi, and Zimbabwe,
compared to $7 per kilo in the US." Increased production has
lowered leaf prices in the international market.
Changes in the cigarette market have also affected to-
bacco industry workers. Price competition requires produc-
ers to lower costs; technological developments enable fewer
workers to produce more cigarettes. Philip Morris, for ex-
ample, has developed highly automated manufacturing tech-
nology for its plant in Cabarrus County. The new plant
produces 66 million cigarettes per worker annually; its older
plant in Richmond, Virginia, produces only 26 million.'' The
company plans to reduce its workforce in the less-efficient
plant by 900 workers in the near future.'* Overall, Philip
Morris plans to cut 14,000 jobs, or 8% of its workforce,
according to a late- 1993 company announcement. It blamed
"more efficient manufacturing methods" for the loss of jobs."
In a similar vein. Brown and Williamson recently announced
plans to cut 700 jobs (13% of its workforce)," and RJ
Reynolds cut its workforce by 11% in 1993.^
The Financial Health
of the US Tobacco Industry
The tobacco industry remains one of the most profitable
industries in the country. Of 53 industry categories analyzed
by Standard and Poor, tobacco products ranked eighth in
return on sales from 1988-1992.^' Business Week recently
reported that four of the six major US cigarette producers-
Philip Morris, RJ Reynolds, Brown and Williamson, and
Lorillard — "remain enormously profitable."^ Other tobacco
products have also done well. UST, Inc., parent company of
US Tobacco Company, the largest producer of moist snuff,
was ranked first in return on assets among Fortune 500's
largest industrial US companies in 1993."
Last year proved especially "difficult" for cigarette manu-
facturers because of intense price competition engendered by
Philip Morris's successful attempt to protect its Marlboro
brand's top position in the market. The six major tobacco
producers earned combined operating profits of "only" $5.2
billion in the US alone. The tobacco divisions of the two
industry giants, Philip Morris and RJR, posted a combined
total profit of more than $7 billion including international
sales (Table 2, at right). This combined total represented a
substantial decline from 1992, when their profits were $9.9
billion!
The explosive growth in the international cigarette mar-
ket has obviously been extremely profitable for US manufac-
turers. Philip Morris estimates that total world sales outside the
US in 1993 reached 5 trillion cigarettes." This dramatic growth
has allowed US tobacco companies to remain highly profitable
despite fewer Americans smoking. US tobacco companies have
aggressively positioned themselves to take advantage of in-
creased overseas demand for their product. Philip Morris now
operates in 180 national and territorial markets worldwide, re-
porting profitability in 175 of them. The company has sought to
take advantage of new markets as well. It recently signed a
cooperative agreement with the Chinese National Tobacco Cor-
poration to produce and sell Marlboros in China, projecting
"immense opportunities for profitable growth over the long-
term." Philip Morris is negotiating with the Viemam Tobacco
Company to manufacture Marlboros." In 1993 the company
acquired majority interests in government-owned tobacco com-
panies in Lithuania, Russia, and Kazakhstan."
RJR Tobacco International has been equally aggressive. Its
St. Petersburg plant already produces 20 billion cigarettes a
year." It has established joint ventures in China, Ukraine, and
Hungary and has opened plants in Turkey and Poland. RJR has
marketing teams working in the Czech Repubhc, Bulgaria, and
Romania.^
Western Europe also continues to be a reliable source of
profits for US companies. Sales of American-blend cigarettes in
the 23 most economically developed nations other than the US are
increasing at the rate of 3% per year." US tobacco company
profits from international sales have risen along with the in-
creased demand. The combined international profits of RJR and
Phihp Morris rose an impressive 15.9% in 1993 over 1992.
The outlook for future profitability is excellent. US compa-
nies expect to benefit from increasingly open markets in Eastern
and Central Europe and the former Soviet Union, which includes
all seven of the world's heaviest smoking populations — Poland,
Hungary, former Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Czech and Slovak Re-
publics, and Russia.'" As the RJR 1 993 annual report states, these
countries have a "huge population with a high demand for, and
limited availability of quality cigarettes." And China may offer an
even greater bonanza for US companies.
The Profit in Smoke
Financial analysts do not appear overly concerned about two
developments that may threaten the tobacco industry:
Massive product liability. Paine Webber states "the com-
bination of preemption of damage claims by the Federal Cig-
arette Labeling and Advertising Act and the lack of sympathy that
jurors have for cigarette smokers, makes plaintiffs' litigation
Table 2. Operating profits of tobacco
Philip Morris
Domestic $2.81 billion
International $2.36 billion
Total $5,168 billion
companies, 1993"
RJR
$1.2 billion
$64.4 million
$1,844 billion
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against cigarette companies an uphill battle."^'
Federal excise tax increases. Paine Webber suggests that
any tax is likely to be phased in "in palatable chunks over a long
period of time" and is not a cause for panic, nor a fundamental
threat to the financial well-being of the industry .''
Analysts expect tobacco company profits to rebound from
their 1993 levels, predicting a 15% profit increase in 1994 at
Philip Morris, a 12% rise at RJR, a 15%-20% profit increase at
Lorillard and 10% at Brown and Williamson.^ Merrill Lynch
is less enthusiastic about short-term profits but predicts that the
industry "will outperform the market over the longer term."'^
Smith Barney suggests that at Philip Morris "the prospects for
a regeneration of double-digit earnings and dividend growth are
not that far away." Industry analysts interviewed by the industry
journal. Tobacco Reporter, agree that "Philip Morris will get
back to the profit levels of four or five years ago," and say that
RJR and the other leading producers should get close to those
levels."
But there is little reason to believe that North Carolina's
tobacco farmers will share in the prosperity. The USDA re-
ported that the farmers' proportion of the cigarette user's dollar
dropped from 7% in 1980 to 3% in 1991; at the same time,
manufacturers' share rose from 37% to 50%.^^
Restrictions on tobacco imports will produce no signifi-
cant benefits for US farmers. US cigarettes will include more
domestic tobacco, but exports will decline as foreign manufac-
turers use at home the leaf they previously exported to the US.
In addition, retaliatory trade measures will further decrease US
tobacco exports. Finally, US cigarette manufacturers may move
manufacturing sites abroad if import restrictions are upheld.
Conclusions
This analysis provides important lessons about the present and
future role of tobacco in North Carolina. First, tobacco'scurrent
importance to the economy is far less than the state's political
leaders suggest. Governor Hunt and the state's congressional
delegation have repeatedly supported the tobacco industry.
Certain state legislators form what one representative termed "a
tobacco assembly" that is adamanUy opposed to reducing
tobacco use. Yet, as the above data indicate, special identifica-
tion with the tobacco industry's interests is out of proportion
with the actual importance of the industry.
Second, barring unforeseen changes in domestic tobacco
production (such as dramatically cost-efficient production or
new uses for the leaf), tobacco will continue to decline in
importance as a source of revenue for state residents. This will
occur as a result of international market forces, regardless of the
actions of Congress, the FDA, the EPA, citizen activists, or the
Tobacco Institute. The decline of tobacco farming is certain,
regardless of the "right" of some 75,000 North Carolinians to
profit from a product that kills 400,000 Americans annually.
The NC econom y will adapt to the change, as it has successfully
adapted to the loss of thousands of textile manufacturing jobs —
more than 20,000 in the past five years — and nearly 10,000
tobacco manufacturing jobs over the past 20 years.''
At the same time, US cigarette manufacturers will continue
to earn enormous profits by selling their products to millions of
addicted American smokers and hundreds of millions more
around the globe. Diversion of some of those inflated profits
could help North Carolina's tobacco farmers adapt to the
inevitable changes in the state's economy. Tobacco farmers
should receive financial incentives, technical support, and
loans to convert to new crops or occupations. The North
Carolina Medical Society's 1993 proposal to increase the state
tobacco excise tax from 5 cents to $1 — directing part of the
revenue toward assisting tobacco farmers in making this con-
version— was a step in the right direction, albeit one for which
the state General Assembly is still not ready.
Times are changing for tobacco. North Carolina's political
leaders and tobacco farmers cannot afford to ignore them. □
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? ^ NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL SOCIETY
Health Watch
A PERSONAL GUIDE TO BECOMING SMOKE-FREE
Adam O. Goldstein, MD
Millions of American have successfully quit smoking and are
now "tobacco-free." Your motivation to quit, really wanting
to quit, is a key part to your success. There is no magic way
or cure to break a tobacco addiction. Some people are able to
quit smoking by simply saying so. Many people must make
a plan for 1 -2 weeks before they set a quit date. Some smokers
need a nicotine replacement tool,
like nicotine gum or patch,
to help them in smok-
ing cessation. The
most important
message is that
' you must find the
right way for
yourself; it often
takes many tries.
The more often you
try to quit, the greater
your chances for suc-
Dr. Goldstein is a clinical assistant professor at the University
of North Carolina, Dept. of Family Medicine, CB #7595,
Chapel Hill 27599-7595.
"Why should I quit?"
Most people know that cigarettes are bad for your health, but
do you know that: people who smoke have two times the risk
of having a heart attack; that almost all cases of lung cancer
and chronic lung disease are due to smoking; that your
lifespan will be 10-15 years shorter if you smoke; that men
who smoke have a higher rate of impotence and that women
who smoke will get wrinkles in their face much faster and
more often?
Most people who quit smoking notice that they feel
much better after only one week. Positive feelings include:
better lungs, a stronger heart, and an improved ability to taste
and smell food. You will also have more money, lower life
insurance costs, and lower medical bills. For instance, if you
quit smoking a pack of cigarettes a day when you are 20 years
old, putting the same amount of money into a savings account
instead, by the time you are 60 years old, you will have saved
almost $100,000!
"How con I successfully quit?"
Some people say "quitting smoking is easy. I have done it a
1 000 times." However, this way of thinking is wrong because
NCMJ / January 1995, Volume 56, Number 1 33
deciding to quit smoking is
an important decision,
perhaps the most im-
portant one you
will ever make
* your health.
To be successful,
try to do three things:
1) Pick a date to quit.
Make the date from 2 days to
2 weeks ahead so that you have
tim.e to prepare. Some people
make a quick decision to quit,
without much thought. As a re-
sult, the next day after quitting, they find out that they were
not ready. Few people would leave work and go on a 2 week
vacation without making detailed plans. On the other hand,
few people quit smoking if they put off the decision to smoke
for more than a few weeks. This shows they are not really
interested. When you make this decision, tell people who care
about you about it so that they can help you achieve your goal.
Picking this quit date is the first and most important step to
take, (see sample quit smoking contract)
Sample quit smoking contract
_(month)_
_(day), I promise to try to quit
On
using tobacco. Instead of using tobacco, I will substitute the
following things when I have an urge to smoke:
1.
2.
3. .
4.
5.
My reward for quitting smoking will be_
successfully become an ex-smoker.
one month after I
2) Plan atiead for ways to hiandle stress,
boredom and ottier reasons wtiy people
say ttiey smoke.
People smoke cigarettes for all kinds of reasons. While some
people say they smoke because of stress, it is quite possible
that the strain being felt is due to nicotine withdrawal. Think
about why you smoke cigarettes and in what situations. Make
your own list of why you smoke, and what activities you can
do instead of smoking. You must plan ahead. Otherwise,
when you face a situation you did not expect, you will not be
prepared, and you may respond by doing exactly what you
did not want to do - smoke a cigarette, remember, most urges
to smoke last only 2 or 3 minutes, and then they go away. You
can clearly have a good chance to get control over your health
back again.
Sample List of Why Some People Smoke Cigarettes
• I am angry
• I am sad
• I am under stress
• After I eat
• When I have something to drink
• When my friends or spouse smokes
• When I am at a party
Sample List of Alternative Activities to Smoking
Cigarettes
• Drink a full glass of water
• Take a short walk
• Call a friend
• Chew gum, toothpicks or sugarless candy
• Read a book or magazine
• Write a letter
• Draw a picture
• Stretch your muscles
• Take 4 slow and deep breaths
• Think of yourself as a Ex-smoker
• Think of your children or spouse
3) Pick a reward!
Quitting smoking is not easy. By choosing to do so, you have
made a major improvement in your life. You should feel good
about this choice and reward yourself. For instance, if you
smoked 1 pack of cigarettes a day, you spent about $45 a
month on cigarettes alone. What will you buy for yourself or
a loved one after you have quit for one month. You have $45
to spend. Write down this reward and make a copy of it for
a friend. If you are not successful the first time around, give
the $45 to a charity to re-
mind you of why you want
to quit and to encourage
you to try again.
COIVIMON
QUESTiONS:
"Should I ask
my doctor for a
nicotine patchi
or gum to t)elp
me quit smok-
ing?"
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Most people can quit smoking without a prescription from
their physician by following the steps above. Some people
(10-20% perhaps) will find that their chances to quit smoking
are improved by using either nicotine gum or patches. To
determine if you truly need such products, ask yourself two
simple questions:
1) What is the longest period of time you have ever
successfully stayed off cigarettes, and
2) How soon after you wake up in the morning do you have
your first cigarette?
If you cannot go more than a day without a cigarette
without feeling like you are going crazy, and if you have your
first cigarette almost as soon as you roll out of bed, then you
may be highly addicted to nicotine, and you will likely benefit
from talking with your doctor about a nicotine replacement
products. Using nicotine gum or patches can help, but do not
replace, the need to pick a quit date, plan ahead, and set up a
reward.
"What if I have a cigarette after quitting?"
Do not be too hard on yourself! Most people 'relapse at least
once. The important thing to do is to learn from your mistake.
Why did you have the cigarette, under what situation, and
what could you do the next time to avoid smoking? You can
learn in this way from your mis-
takes.
/ have smoked
cigarettes for 40
years. Am I too
old to quit?"
It is almost never too
late to quit smok-
ing. No matter how
long you have
smoked, if you quit,
you will see benefits.
Even if you are 65 or
70 years old, quitting
smoking now can help
you live a much longer
and healthier life.
"Will I gain weight if I quit?"
Gaining weight after quitting smoking can be avoided in most
people by careful planning. If you pick activities like walking
or running to substitute for smoking, you can avoid putting on
much weight. Those who do gain weight often gain only 4-
5 lbs, and some people even lose weight after quitting.
"What about other ways to quit smoking?"
Once again, there are no magic bullets. Some people quit
smoking by attending smoking cessation classes. Other spend
a lot of money on therapies such as hypnosis, acupuncture,
auriculotherap, biofeedback and many more. Before you
spend a lot of money though, ask the provider of the service
what is their success rate? If it is under
1 0%, it is too low. If it is over 60%,
be skeptical, particularly if it
requires a lot' of money. Ask
to talk with 2 other people
who have gone through the
particular program.
Remember, stopping
your use of tobacco prod-
ucts, including smokeless
tobacco, is the single great-
est thing you can do to pro-
tect your health. Ask your
doctor how he or she can as-
sist you in achieving this goal!
RESOURCES
PHYSICIANS
FOR
American Academy of Famiiy Physicians
(800) 274-2237
The American Academy of Family Physicians provides
physicians with a comprehensive office based smoking ces-
sation program, including handbooks, self-help materials,
audiotapes, reminders and more.
American Heart Association (919) 783-7853
American Cancer Society (919) 834-8463
American Lung Association (919) 832-8326
The Heart, Cancer and Lung Associations are excellent
resources for local educational materials, usually free of
charge or available at a nominal cost. In addition, most
counties in the state have component chapters of each orga-
nization which offer smoking cessation classes for patients
on a regular basis.
American Medical Association
(312)464-5000
The American Medical Association offers a wide variety of
smoking cessation resources.
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Doctors Ought to Care (713) 798-7729
Doctors Ought to Care (DOC), as a national, physician-based
advocacy group dedicated to motivating health professionals
to become involved with community-based tobacco preven-
tion strategies, provides materials for countering tobacco
advertising, slides for school based tobacco prevention ef-
forts, and resources for innovative office waiting room strat-
egies.
Office on Smoking or IHealtti
(404)488-5701
The Office on Smoking or Health (OSH) is the component of
the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) that is responsible for
coordinating federal efforts at tobacco control. OSH distrib-
utes a wide variety of research and educational materials
designed to assist physicians, parents and children in their
smoking cessation and prevention efforts.
National Cancer Institute (800) 4-CANCER
The National Cancer Institute produces many smoking ces-
sation materials free of charge for distribution to patients. A
manual entitled "How to help your patients stop smoking,"
and a companion manual for pediatric patients, are available.
Nortti Carolina Division of Adult Heaitt)
(919)733-1881
The North Carolina Division of Adult Health has an inven-
tory of tobacco cessation programs available to patients by
county throughout North Carolina. In addition. Project AS-
SIST (American Stop Smoking Intervention Study) has many
materials and training opportunities for physicians desiring
improved skills in smoking cessation counseling. r-»
The North Carolina Medical
Society continues to promote
anti-smoking efforts across
the state both financially
and with staff support
Through the proactive
stance of its Tobacco Control
Task Force, the Society
maintains a vigilant public
health posture.
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NCMJ / January 1995, Volume 56, Number 1
THE AGRICULTURE OF TOBACCO
A View From the Fields
David G. Altman, PhD
In the beginning, one must wall< slowly and
carefully. Do not assume that you know the
answers or need to force a solution. Remain
modest and allow the Unknown to guide you.
Do things for their own sake and not in anticipa-
tion of results. Attend to the path and not the goal,
and all will be well.
—I Ching
I wanted to get closer to the golden leaf. To feel it. To smell it.
To pick it. To come face-to-face with the enemy I've been
fighting the past decade. To better understand those who grow
it. To look for other options.
After hearing of my interests, a friend invited me to her
parent's farm, the place where three generations of her family
have grown tobacco. As I pondered being a tobacco farmer for
the day, I thought about my 10 years of work to prevent young
people from using tobacco. These efforts have included both
scholarly research and activism. CurrenUy, I am president of
Stop Teenage Addiction to Tobacco (STAT), a national pro-
health advocacy group that fights industry efforts to addict
children. Needless to say, my day in the tobacco fields would be
unusual for an activist, indeed, some might think it downright
odd. Yet, on a beautiful Saturday morning in September, I
embarked on my journey.
The drive from my house to the farm was only 40 miles, but
filled with a thousand thoughts — about those who lay dying
from smoking-related diseases in the hospitals I passed; about
schoolkids on the addiction escalator; about how I would be
accepted by tobacco farmers; about learning the skill of pick-
ing; about contracting green tobacco disease; about my future
as an activist. Was I letting down my guard? It wasn't nervous-
ness, per se, just anxious anticipation. During the ride, I tried to
think about what I might learn by day's end. I did not doubt that
it would be filled with questions and conflict.
Do not continue to fight or quarrel. It is better to
disengage and separate. Perseverance in proper
principles brings success in spite of all other
influences.
—I Ching
I drove up the long gravel driveway, past my friend's mother on
a tractor pulling a trailer full of tobacco leaves picked by five
Mexican laborers. I felt out of place and uncertain about what
was about to happen. A flock of butterflies circled my gut I was
an activist in a strange land.
My friend greeted me warmly, and we chatted for a few
minutes. As I caught my bearings, I realized that my five senses
were on high alert. The peacefulness of the farm, broken only
by the sounds of animals, helped me to relax. The sweet
fragrance of cured tobacco filled the air. In the distance, I saw
a field of unpicked tobacco. The green and yellow leaves, in
neat rows, looked innocent, even majestic. Shortly, I would be
in that field, stripping leaves and helping load them into curing
bams for a week of mellow roasting. Then the leaves would be
hauled in large burlap bags to auction and eventually to the
millions addicted to nicotine.
My first encounter with tobacco was in the relative safety
of a field that had not yet been picked. My friend drove me there
on a three-wheeler, from which I was initially hesitant to stray.
My friend's two-year-old nephew romped around the tobacco
plants, played in the trailer loaded with leaves, and ran around
the slowly moving tractor. Like a chick following its parent, I
cautiously ventured into the field, and after a few minutes, I was
ready to join the Mexican laborers. I began to pick tobacco.
By watching my co-workers and my friend, and by follow-
ing the hand-signals and nods from my friend's mother on the
noisy tractor, I became as proficient as one might expect a
white-collar, urban, tobacco activist to be (50% slower than the
others). The process involves storing the leaves under your arm
Dr. Altman is Associate Professor, Section on Social Sciences and Health Policy, Department of Public Health Sciences, Bowman
Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem 27157-1063.
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until the pile is big enough to put on the trailer. Mine kept falling
out. As a result, my piles were substantially smaller than the
others', and I made more frequent trips to the trailer. The
rhythmic and surprisingly loud sound of leaves being snapped
off — pumph, pumph — rang through the air, although maybe I
was the only one who heard it.
After several hours of pulling and loading, two trailers
were filled to the brim. We broke for lunch at a local caf6,
surrounded by farmers. Again, I felt out of place. Hamburgers
and fries were the standard fare. The ambient level of tobacco
smoke was even higher than in Winston-Salem restaurants.
Signs on the tables said, "Thank You for Smoking." My
northern accent, my unweathered skin, my non-smoking status
certainly made me stand out. Everywhere I looked, promotional
items and advertisements touted tobacco. But the people seemed
to accept my presence, although they must have wondered why
I was there and what I was doing. Uncomfortable, I made no
effort to talk to anyone other than my friend's family. No
strangers struck up a conversation with me. Perhaps, we both
knew that this would be awkward.
Before my experience in the fields, I knew that tobacco
farmers, like tobacco-control activists, were passionate, hard-
working individuals concerned about their families and their
communities. My first-hand interaction reinforced my belief
that farmers and activists stand together on core values. More
and more, our perceptions of tobacco companies grow closer.
Health professionals believe that tobacco companies stand
alone as modem-day merchants of illness. Farmers are increas-
ingly frustrated with the tobacco companies' stingy reward for
their hard work (three cents of the tobacco dollar goes to
farmers, 60 cents to manufacturers.) Mutual respect and dia-
logue may eventually replace the wedge between farmers and
health professionals put there by tobacco companies.
There are, however, important differences. Farmers see
that tobacco pays their bills; health professionals who treat
tobacco-induced disease find the price too heavy for the bills it
pays. Most farmers don't understand why health professionals
interfere with their lives; health professionals don't understand
why farmers seem to ignore people who struggle every day to
breathe. Health professionals encourage farmers to grow other
crops; farmers think they know nothing about the economics of
farming.
My friend told me recently that, without her family's
tobacco farm, she would have no car or college education. I
believe her. And, having been in the fields, I better understand
the difficulties that thousands like her will experience when the
economic infrastructure of tobacco farming changes. But my
friend is a smoker, and I worry about the disease and disabihty
that tobacco may bring her long after the car is junk and her
college days forgotten.
I saw the five Mexican laborers, sweaty from their work,
beam with excitement as they were paid hard cash for their
efforts. They don't worry about how the leaves they pick will
reap devastation. To them, tobacco pays the bills, and those of
family members hving in poverty thousands of miles south. As
I picked leaves in the fields, the short- and long-term benefits
and costs of tobacco confronted me directly.
In times of struggle, perseverance on the path is
everything. To waver from what is correct in
thought or action is to risk losing all that you have
gained.
—I Ching
I am committed to educating tobacco farmers about the public
health impxirtance of tobacco control. I am also committed to
learning more about the plight of tobacco farmers and having
them educate me about feasible options for tobacco control
policy. I beheve that tobacco farmers will share their thoughts
and feelings with activists if activists will begin the conversa-
tion. Both activists and farmers must put aside long-held
stereotypes and work toward finding common ground. I believe
that our goals and desires overlap, but I don't yet know where
or how deep our common interests run. Understanding that will
undoubtedly shajje my future tobacco-related research and
activism. □
An Interview With Dr. Alan Blum
continued from page 27
Dr. Goldstein: What's up with Doctors Ought to Care (DOC)?
Dr. Blum: Since its founding in 1977, DOC members have
worked in the clinic, classroom, and community to educate
the public about unhealthy products and the major prevent-
able causes of poor health and high medical costs.
DOC uses humor to get kids to laugh at smoking and
spitting tobacco, and, in particular, brands teens favor like
Marlboros, Camels, Winstons, Kools, Virginia Slims, Red
Man, Skoal, and Copenhagen. DOC pioneered the type of
counter-advertising that ridicules tobacco companies and
their products. I wish every physician would buy an ad in his
or her own local newspaper to help start laughing these
pushers out of town.
As my father pointed out in the '50s, the link between
sports and smoking must be broken. To that end, DOC has
sponsored activities such as the Dead Man Chew softball
tournament, the Emphysema Slims tennis circuit (with Billie
Jean Butthead, Monica Sell-Out, and Martina Nosmokanova),
and the Barfboro Barfing Team (instead of the Marlboro
Adventure Team). We create these events in association with
local communities, medical societies, civic groups, and schools
around the country, and we'd love to bring them to North
Carolina. □
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THE PHARMACOLOGY OF NICOTINE
Nicotine Withdrawal Symptoms
A Review for Primary Care Practitioners
Betty E. Cogswell, PhD
Many people have tried to quit smoking but not succeeded,
often because they are addicted to nicotine.' Nicotine addiction
is thought to be due to the interplay of multiple factors that
heighten the appeal of smoking. These factors include pharma-
cological effects, learned or conditioned behaviors, moods,
social cues and settings, and socioeconomic factors.'-^ During
the past three to five years, investigators and clinicians have
recognized that nicotine's biological effects reinforce learned
smoking behaviors and make them resistant to change. Learned
behaviors are conditioned by cues or stimuli inherent in the
daily life of smokers. Craving for cigarettes occurs during
withdrawal in 80%-90% of smokers,'* but desire to smoke may
be more dependent on circumstances, settings, activities, and
emotions associated with previous smoking than on blood
nicotine levels.^
Physicians who advise quitting and people who are trying
to quit smoking may be unaware of the signs and symptoms of
nicotine withdrawal or of the severity and varied duration of
each symptom. In this paper I review the scientific literature on
nicotine withdrawal and suggest how to help patients stop
smoking. I give special attention to^ studies of nicotine with-
drawal symptoms, who experiences withdrawal symptoms
(including depression), duration and severity of symptoms,
influence of symptoms on relapse, number of quit attempts
before succeeding, self-titration of nicotine levels, use of phar-
macological aids, and the role of primary care physicians.
Nicotine Withdrawal Symptoms
Most of those who investigate the effects of smoking cessation
derive a list of signs and symptoms for study in one of two ways:
they accept the diagnostic criteria listed under nicotine with-
drawal in the revised edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical
Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM III-R)^ or they assume that
nicotine withdrawal will produce signs and symptoms that are
the opposite of the effects of nicotine itself. We have a number
of loosely related facts on the effects of nicotine administration
and withdrawal but no integration into a cohesive explanatory
framework.'
DSM III -R defines a nicotine withdrawal syndrome, which
may occur when people abruptly stop or reduce use of tobacco.
It usually includes at least four of the following: 1) craving for
nicotine; 2) irritability, frustration, or anger; 3) anxiety; 4)
difficulty concentrating; 5) restlessness; 6) decreased heart
rate; or 7) increased appetite or weight gain. In addition, DSM
III-R lists associated signs of withdrawal that include: "in-
creased slow rhythms on an EEC, decreased metabolic rate,
tremor, increased coughing, REM changes, gastrointestinal
disturbances, headaches, insomnia, and impairment of perfor-
mance on tasks requiring vigilance."'
Nicotine is "a powerful pharmacologic agent that changes
cardiovascular, neural, endocrine, and skeletal muscle func-
tions;"' it produces both behavioral arousal and sympathetic
neural activation.' Investigators have sometimes defined nico-
tine withdrawal symptoms as the opposite of known physical
and psychological responses to nicotine. Table 1 , next page,
shows Benowitz's matching of primary to withdrawal effects of
nicotine. Benowitz's article also includes two unmatched with-
drawal effects — sleep disturbance and craving for nicotine. It
also includes these unmatched primary effects: EEC desynch-
ronization; increased circulating levels of vasopressin, growth
hormone, ACTH, Cortisol, prolactin, and beta-endorphin; in-
creased metabolic rate; lipolysis; increased fatty acids; cutane-
ous and coronary vasoconstriction; increased blood pressure;
and skeletal muscle relaxation.
The broad range of primary effects of nicotine should
encourage clinicians to accept as valid {he peculiar experiences
many people report during nicotine withdrawal. Nicotine en-
hances the release of neurotransmitters such as acetylcholine,
norepinephrine, dopamine, and serotonin. It thus leads to be-
havioral arousal and sympathetic neural activation. The en-
hanced release of dopamine and norepinephrine may produce
pleasure (and anorexia); acetylcholine may improve perfor-
mance on behavioral and memory tasks; beta-endorphin may
lower anxiety and tension.'
Dr. Cogswell is Associate Professor, UNO Department of Family Medicine, GB #7595, Chapel Hill 27599-7595.
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Table 1. Human pharmacology
of nicotine'p'^
Primary effects
Withdrawal
Pleasure
Irritability, restlessness
Arousal, enhanced vigilance
Drowsiness
Improved task performance
Difficulty concentrating;
impaired task performance
Relief of anxiety
Anxiety
Reduced hunger
Hunger
Body weight reduction
Weight gain
Increased catecholamine
Decreased circulating
catecholamine
Heart rate acceleration
Heart rate slowing
Who Gets Addicted?
No factors have been found that predict nicotine addiction or distin-
guish smokers from non-smokers.''^ The prevalence and magnitude of
nicotine withdrawal symptoms vary, but at least 75% of people who
quit experience at least one symptom and 25%-50% have significant
withdrawal symptoms." An estimated 10%-25% of quitters experi-
ence no symptoms.''
Shiffman' studied very light smokers whom he called "chippers."
Chipf)ers smoke about five cigarettes per day and are able to abstain
without experiencing withdrawal symptoms. Chipfjers probably ac-
count for the 5% of smokers who reportedly quit smoking simply
because their doctors tell them to do so and provide written education
material.'" Patients who respond to advice and quit without nicotine
replacement are mainly light smokers who average fewer than 10
cigarettes per day." But, over time, chippers tend to increase the
number of cigarettes they smoke and risk becoming addicted. Physi-
cians should encourage chippers to quit and warn teenagers not to
begin. People who try out, or sample, cigarettes become regular users
at a far higher rate than people who sample illegal drugs.'^
Withdrawal Symptoms and Relapse
One of the first studies" to look prospectively at withdrawal discom-
fort explored 18 possible determinants. These included demographic
characteristics, smoking history, intake of alcohol and caffeine, the
Fagerstrom written test of nicotine dependence, and the written
Tompkins score on smoking to relieve negative affect and craving for
cigarettes. The investigators compared self-reported symptoms, crav-
ing for cigarettes, and weight gain before and after quitting. They
found only that older smokers and those who had smoked longer had
gained weigh t after six months , and that abstinent smokers who gained
more weight were less likely to relapse. Table 2 shows withdrawal
symptoms noted during week 1 ."
The presence of withdrawal symptoms does predict relapse.'* In
a study of 227 people attending a smoking cessation clinic, symptoms
of abstinence, depression, duration of urges, and difficulty not smok-
ing during week 1 were significantly associated with relapse during
week 2. Depression and difficulty not smoking during week 2 pre-
dicted relapse during week 3. Withdrawal symptoms in
week 3 were not associated with return lo smoking in
week 4. These findings suggest that fewer patients might
relapse if they had professional contact during the first
and second week after quitting. Withdrawal symptoms
have only modest power to predict relapse, but are better
than measures of pre-abstinence smoke intake, number
of cigarettes smoked per day, or nicotine dependence
measured by a written questionnaire.'"
Treatment of withdrawal symptoms should help
patients succeed in quitting, but the symptoms identified
in small surveys or experimental studies have not been
validated in large populations. Thus, there is little infor-
mation about the prevalence, severity, or duration of
symptoms in the large population of people who try to
quit. The issue of symptoms must be explored individu-
ally with each patient.
Depression and
Nicotine Withdrawal
Depression has been studied less often than other symp-
toms of nicotine withdrawal, primarily because depres-
sion was not listed in DSM III-R.^ This should change
since the recently published DSM /V^' lists depression
first among nicotine withdrawal symptoms. Recent in-
vestigators have found a high prevalence of smoking
among depressed adults.^ In a large community cohort
study, Glassman et al" found that regular smoking was
more frequent among people who at some time in their
lives had had a major depressive disorder. And people
with a history of major depression were less successful in
quitting smoking. The authors warn that individuals with
such a history are at risk of developing depressive symp-
toms and, in some cases, serious major depression when
they stop smoking.
Table 2. Symptoms after
quitting cigarettes*
Symptoms
Smokers
with symptom
Craving for cigarettes
82%
Irritability
62%
Increased appetite
60%
Restlessness
57%
Nervousness
50%
Trouble concentrating
27%
Depression
23%
Headaches
18%
Tremors
16%
Drowsiness
13%
Decrease in heart rate
10%
Upset stomach
9%
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To obtain a national perspective on the relationship be-
tween depression and smoking, Anda et al" analyzed data from
a large study conducted in the early 1 970s with follow-up in the
early 1980s. They found that the prevalence of current smokers
increased as depression score increased. Since adolescents
were excluded at baseline and since most regular smokers
began smoking in their teens, they were unable to assess
prospectively the relationship between depression and smoking
initiation. Among the cohort of smokers in the follow-up study,
depressed smokers were 40% less likely to have quit than non-
depressed smokers. These differential quit rates mean the
percentage of current smokers who are depressed may now be
increased and will further increase in the future.
In a large retrospective study of smokers 21 to 30, Breslau
et al* reported that nicotine dependence was associated with a
lifetime history of major depression or anxiety disorder. Greater
withdrawal discomfort may be the reason why people with
histories of major depression have higher rates of smoking and
lower rates of quitting. A recent article analyzed 239 smokers
who had tried to quit or cut down on smoking. The patterns of
withdrawal during week 1 differed among patients with depres-
sion, or anxiety, both, or neither." The symptom, "feeling
depressed," was reported by 33% of those with major depres-
sion, 27% of those with anxiety, 27% of those with both
disorders, and 17% of those with neither disorder. These
differences did not achieve statistical significance, but the data
suggest varying patterns of withdrawal. In any case, even
people with no history of major depression or anxiety disorder
can experience depression during withdrawal. In addition to
nicotine replacement, anti-depressant medication and psycho-
logical support may benefit patients who become depressed
during withdrawal.
Duration and Severity of
Nicotine Withdrawal Symptoms
There is wide individual variation in both the duration and
severity of symptoms that follow cessation of smoking. Gritz et
aP prospectively studied 554 subjects who quit without assis-
tance. After 12 months, 35 continuous abstainers had five of the
seven symptoms listed in DSM III-R; 20% of the subjects
craved cigarettes and were anxious, 10% were irritable or
angry, restless, and eating more. However, during week 1 the
same five symptoms, especially craving for cigarettes, had
affected 55%-90% of these 35 people. Symptoms peaked
within a week, after which they declined for three months and
then remained reasonably level. These findings suggest that
abstainers must be followed for more than a year to learn the full
duration of symptoms and also that nicotine-addicted patients
may need follow-up and treatment of persistent withdrawal
symptoms for a year or longer.
Quit Attempts: Success and Failure
Smokers usually make multiple attempts to quit before they
succeed. Fiore et al" reported that 66% of people who suc-
ceeded in remaining abstinent for at least a year had made one
to two previous attempts, 20% had made three to four previous
attempts, and 12% had made more than five previous attempts.
Practitioners should realize and accept that most patients re-
quire multiple attempts to quit smoking before they succeed.
People who succeed and those who fail differ little by sex,
race, number of cigarettes smoked per day, and whether or not
their physician has advised them to quit About 90% of success-
ful and 80% of unsuccessful quitters use individual methods
rather than organized programs. Smoking cessation is a process
of four stages: precontemplation, contemplation, action, and
maintenance. Most smokers cycle and recycle through these
processes." Prochaska et al^ found that people who are inner-
directed are more successful at quitting than those who rely on
infiuences outside of themselves for change. Those who suc-
cessfully abstained for six months experienced markedly higher
levels of self-efficacy, yet those who relapsed had lower levels.
By emphasizing inner-directed change and helping patients
develop the confidence to quit, practitioners may increase the
success of their patients.
Self-Titration of Nicotine
Levels Avoids Symptoms
Smokers regulate their smoking behavior to maintain their
blood nicotine level. They want to be above a lower limit that
would induce withdrawal symptoms and below an upper limit
that would produce nicotine toxicity.^'^' Smokers vary their
puffing frequency, puff duration, puff pressure, depth of smoke
inhalation, and duration of inhalation to maintain their pre-
ferred nicotine level when they smoke fewer cigarettes per day,
when they shift to lower nicotine cigarettes, or when their urine
is acidified to increase nicotine excretion.^'"
These findings suggest that "cutting down" before quitting
or shifting to lower nicotine cigarettes may help chippers but
not those who are addicted to nicotine. Conversely, smokers
also change the way they smoke to avoid nicotine toxicity when
given high-nicotine cigarettes."
Pharmacological Aids
for Smoking Cessation
For many smokers, pharmacological aids make the transition
from nicotine addiction to stable abstinence more tolerable.
Jarvik and Henningfield,^ in their excellent review, discussed
both nicotine replacement and individualized non-specific
pharmacotherapies for treatment of withdrawal symptoms:
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Nicotine ReplacementTherapy(NRT)."Reduciiono{mcolme
withdrawal symptoms by nicotine replacement... is directly
related to the administered nicotine dose. . .Difficulties concen-
trating, irritability, and restlessness are each reliably attenuated
by nicotine replacement... however the effect on desire to
smoke is not as reliable. . .and appears more subject to environ-
mental factors.""
Nicotine replacement therapy is no magic bullet; it is one
of a growing number of pharmacologic aids that can help
patients quit smoking. Increasingly, the physician's role is to
determine which pharmacologic tools are most appropriate for
a given patient, and to make certain that the patient knows how
to use prescribed agents effectively.
Best results are obtained from NRT when it is combined
with behavioral change. Physicians are most helpful when they
view cigarette smoking as two primary linked problems: physi-
ological (nicotine) and behavioral dependency. Physiological
dependency may be understood by considering how self-titra-
lion maintains nicotine levels. Behavioral dependency is influ-
enced by psychological and sociological factors as well as
individual and cultural values. Practitioners who provide phar-
macological treatment should consider how behavioral factors
will influence patients' success in quitting. This does not mean
that physicians must undertake extensive psychotherapy to
treat nicotine dependence effectively, but that a few minutes of
advice to stop smoking and the provision of regularly scheduled
follow-ups can be effective.^
Nicotine Patch. The nicotine transdermal delivery system (nico-
tine patch) was introduced in 1992. It is particularly helpful to
smokers with high levels of physical dependence and high
levels of motivation to quit. Dependent patients exhibit one or
more of the following criteria:" 1) they smoke 20 or more
cigarettes a day; 2) they smoke within 30 minutes of arising; and
3) they experience a strong craving for cigarettes during the first
week of a quit attempt.
A review of 1 1 double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical
trials demonstrates the effectiveness of the nicotine patch."
Eight of the 1 1 studies had at least six months of follow-up. At
six weeks, use of nicotine patches resulted in smoking cessation
rates that ranged from 33% to 77%, about twice those of
placebo-treated subjects. Individuals treated with nicotine
patches had six-month abstinence rates of 22% to 44%, yet
those treated with placebo patches had abstinence rates of 5%
to 28%. Fiore et al" and Gritz et al' assume that six to eight
weeks of treatment gives ample time for withdrawal symptoms
to abate and for ex-smokers to acquire new behavioral skills to
maintain abstinence. As noted previously, however, 10% to
20% of abstainers still have symptoms at 12 months.
For patients with high levels of dependence or a history of
prolonged physiological withdrawal symptoms, treatment
should begin with the highest-dose nicotine patches (21 mg)
and be continued at that dose for four to six weeks. Some
individuals experience severe withdrawal symptoms when they
replacea21 mgpatch witha 14 mg patch, or a 14 mg patch with
a 7 mg patch.^ Practitioners should warn patients and help them
develop a plan to deal with symptoms in the event they occur.
Longer periods of nicotine replacement have been tried.
Russell etal" used 16 hour-per-day nicotine or placebo patches
for 1 8 weeks in 600 heavy smokers (more than 15 cigarettes per
day). Nicotine patches reduced the severity of craving and
adverse mood changes during the first weeks of withdrawal and
doubled the rale of cessation (after one year 9.3 % of the nicotine
group was completely abstinent and 3.6% of the placebo
group). The nicotine patches used delivered 15 mg, 10 mg, and
5 mg nicotine into the blood stream over 16 hours. The active
nicotine group initially received 15 mg patches. If, after week
1 patients were having difficulty remaining abstinent (48% in
the nicotine group and 68% in the placebo group), they were
asked to use two patches per day through week 12.
From week 1 3 through 1 8 the dose of nicotine was tapered
every two weeks and then discontinued. Each patient received,
in addition to the patch, brief general practitioner advice, a
booklet, and follow-up with brief support (provided by doctors
or their nurses) at one, three, six, 12, 26, and 52 weeks. Russell
concludes that the way to maximize the number of ex-smokers
in one's practice is by providing brief advice and support for
light smokers, and adding nicotine patches for heavier smokers.
Nicotine Gum. Patches can be used in conjunction with nicotine
gum." One piece of Nicorette* gum delivers about 1 mg of the
2 mg nicotine contained in a pressiu"e-sensitive resin. The resin
minimizes the risk of toxicity since nicotine is released slowly
and some chewing is necessary. Nicotine is delivered across the
buccal mucosa over about 30 minutes. If necessary, a 4 mg dose
can be prescribed or can be approximated by telling patients to
use two 2 mg doses at once, holding one piece in each cheek.
Permission to use this method gives patients more control over
their treatment and permits them to self-titrate their nicotine
level.
Blood nicotine levels do not rise as rapidly with gum as
with cigarettes. If nicotine gum is the only NRT, it is best taken
every hour or two on a schedule. Patients should start by using
10-14 doses of 2 mg gum, spaced out over the day, if they had
been smoking 20 cigarettes per day; 14-18 doses for 30 ciga-
rettes; and 18-22 doses for 40 cigarettes." Patients should not
use the gum while drinking coffee or cola because an acid saliva
impedes nicotine absorption." Robinson'" provides good ad-
vice on how to be sure that patients are using the gum as
directed. When used in the context of a formal cessation
program, nicotine gum can significantly increase the number of
smokers who remain abstinent for one year, especially smokers
highly dependent on nicotine.-"
Practitioners should note that, when the doctor's advice to
stop smoking is unsolicited, the addition of either nicotine gum
or placebo adds nothing to the small impact of the admonition.''
The patient must want to quit. Not surprisingly, abstinence rates
with nicotine gum are higher when subjects are community
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volunteers or people attending smoking cessation clinics.^^
Pharmacotherapy of Symptoms. Certain drugs can help treat
withdrawal symptoms. The situational use of an anxiolytic such
as a benzodiazepine or buspirone can help some anxious
individuals. Jarvik and Henningfield" suggest the use of sero-
tonin reuptake inhibitors such as fluoxetine when depression is
a prominent symptom. People with a history of depression can
be started on medication and adjusted to full antidepressant
dosage several weeks prior to their quit date. They can use
nicotine replacement with the antidepressant, and if they re-
main abstinent, the antidepressant should be continued for
several months. If weight gain seriously interferes with pa-
tients' resolve to quit, an anorectant such as fenfluramine may
help. Practitioners should counsel quitting patients to eat a high
fiber, low-fat diet and to maintain or begin an exercise program.
In a small, double-blind, placebo-controlled smoking ces-
sation trial, Pomerleau et al" studied whether 60 mg/day of
nuoxeline could prevent weight gain. Their analysis focused on
subjects who had achieved a stringent reduction in nicotine
intake and who had attended pre- and a post-nicotine reduction
lunch sessions 70 days apart. People on placebo gained signifi-
cantly more weight (+3.3 kg) than subjects on fluoxetine (-0.6
kg). The authors concluded that fluoxetine effectively pre-
vented the weight gain that accompanies reduced nicotine
intake, in part because it diminished calorie intake.
Questions About Nicotine Withdrawal
Prospective studies have not adequately ascertained the preva-
lence and severity of withdrawal symptoms in the general
population of smokers, the time pattern and duration of with-
drawal symptoms, whether or not there is a prolonged absti-
nence syndrome, why smokers vary widely in the severity of
withdrawal symptoms, or the specific effects of withdrawal on
relapse.'^ In 1991, Hughesetal'^attributedour lack of knowl-
edge to three factors: 1) Most studies are based on the 5% to
10% of smokers who attend smoking cessation programs at
cUnics or in the community. These smokers appear to be more
dependent on nicotine than self-quitters. 2) Most prospective
studies use relatively small samples. Large samples would be
better for the study of withdrawal effects not only because a
sizeable proportion of people will relapse, but also because
large samples would permit comparison of differences among
abstainers. 3) Most studies are of short duration. Prospective
studies rarely examine withdrawal beyond the first weeks of
abstinence, and retrospective studies are compromised by the
limitations of memory.
In addition, to these three, two other factors are operative.
1) Large national surveys seldom include questions about the
array of withdrawal symptoms reported in the Uterature. 2)
Large surveys rarely follow a single cohort, so questions about
the sequence and duration of symptoms over time have not been
adequately answered. These shortcomings mean that practitio-
ners have few alternatives by which to learn about withdrawal
symptoms except through clinical experience. This is not as
serious a disadvantage as it might be since each patient's
treatment should be individualized.
Role of Primary Care Physician
Nearly half of all adults who have ever smoked have quit.
Smoking prevalence has fallen dramatically, from 40% in 1965
to 26% in 199 1 . Still, more than 50 million Americans continue
to smoke or use oral snuff or chewing tobacco.** Despite the
magnitude of the epidemic, tobacco users do not universally
receive professional advice or treatment to help them overcome
their addiction. Every primary care practitioner must help if we
are to achieve the Healthy People 2000'' objectives of reducing
the prevalence of adult cigarette smoking to no more than 15%,
and of ensuring that at least 75% of health care providers
routinely ad vise cessation and provide assistance and follow-up
to all of their tobacco-using patients.
Primary care practitioners need to recognize and to treat
nicotine addiction as a primary problem in its own right, not just
as a risk factor for other diseases. This means translating the
enormous scientific and clinical advances of the 1980s and
early 1990s into practical action plans.'' A large survey of
smokers who had seen a physician during the previous year
found that only 44% had ever been told to quit smoking by the
physician.'*
Practitioners can get detailed information on how to pro-
vide psychological and social and pharmacological support,
and how to change patients' smoking behavior from Nicotine
Addiction: Principles and Management,^ and Nicotine Psy-
chopharmacology?'^ Both of these texts, and many other schol-
ars, emphasize that nicotine withdrawal varies greatly from
person to person — in intensity, duration, and in specific signs
and symptoms. The community resources available on referral
include stop-smoking classes, stress control, hypnosis, and
acupuncture.
Conclusions
In 1990, the program director for smoking research at the
National Cancer Institute said that "the primary message for
physicians is that their advice is a key element in motivating
smokers to make a quit attempt."" The role of physicians is
changing because of the advent of nicotine replacement thera-
pies and the laboratory, clinical, and community research
demonstrating that nicotine replacement reduces withdrawal
symptoms." Now one of the major jobs of practitioners is to
determine which of their smoking patients need medication and
which medications they need. A growing knowledge of the
individual variations in withdrawal symptoms among whose
who quit should help practitioners improve their smoking
cessation efforts. □
44 HCMil January 1995, Volume 56 Number 1
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THE PHARMACOLOGY OF NICOTINE
icotine as a Therapeutic Drug
Eric C. Westman, MD, Edward D. Levin, PhD, and Jed E. Rose, PhD
The bad effects of tobacco are well known
to readers of this Journal.^ Less well
known is the fact that tobacco was used
by Western medicine for centuries in
attempts to ameliorate illness.^ Tobacco
was prescribed for many different symp-
tomsand in many different forms, includ-
ing smoking, chewing, skin plasters, and
enemas.' Today, we know that the long-
term risks of tobacco-related diseases'*
far outweigh any short-term benefits.
Nicotine itself is not harmless and
has clear addictive potential, but now that
nicotine may be administered directly, as
with a nicotine patch, the risks associated
with delivery have decreased.' For sev-
eral specific diseases the benefits may
now outweigh the risks.'' In this paper
we review the possible therapeutic uses
of nicotine in three medical conditions:
ulcerative coUtis and Parkinson's and
Alzheimer's diseases. Articles for review
were identified through a Medline search.
Nicotineand
Ulcerative Colitis
For many years, ulcerative colitis was
observed to affect non-smokers more than
smokers. In addition, many cases of ul-
cerative colitis had their onset in former
smokers a few years after they stopped
smoking. The negative association of ul-
cerative colitis and smoking has been
documented in 10 case control studies. A
meta-analysis of nine of these studies
found that the combined odds ratio of
smokers vs. non-smokers developing ul-
cerative colitis was 0.41 (95% CI: 0.34 -
0.48).' Since pubUcation of the meta-
analysis, another study has confirmed the
negative association of ulcerative colitis
and smoking, finding an odds ratio for
smokers vs. non-smokers of 0.13 (95%
CI: 0.05 - 0.38).' The reason for the neg-
ative association is not known, but these
studies have led to the hypothesis that
nicotine might improve the clinical course
of ulcerative colitis.
The therapeutic value of nicotine in
ulcerative colitis has been assessed in
several small, experimental studies and
one short-term, randomized, double-
blind,placebo-controlled trial (Table 1).'°"
'Mn the randomized controlled trial, nico-
tine patches were tested against placebo
patches in 72 non-smoking patients who
had at least one proctoscopically con-
firmed relapse of ulcerafive colitis.
Patches were used for six weeks, with a
dose at the end of the first week of 1 5 mg
nicotine/24 hours, subsequently increased
to 25 mg nicotine/24 hours as tolerated.
After six weeks, the nicotine patch had
significantly improved symptoms of daily
stool frequency, abdominal pain, and fe-
cal urgency. Nicotine patch treatment
doubled the rate of complete symptom
remission (49% of the nicotine patch
group compared to 24% of the placebo
patch group). Histological evidence of
inflammation and proctoscopic appear-
ance also improved, but the proctoscopic
improvement was not statistically sig-
nificant. In this study participants were
not presently smoking, but the nicotine
patch gave more side effects to lifelong
non-smokers than to the former smokers.
Ten of 11 (91%) hfelong non-smokers
had side effects compared to 1 3 of 24
(54%) former smokers. Two of 23 pa-
tients (9%) in the nicotine group with-
drew because of side effects, and six of 23
(26%) tolerated doses of only 5-10 mg
nicotine/24 hours. Side effects were typi-
cal of nicotine excess: headache, nausea,
vomiting, dizziness, lightheadedness,
sleep disturbance, vivid dreams, skin irri-
tation, sweating, and tremor.
Taken together, these studies sug-
gest that nicotine can improve ulcerative
colitis. However, the efficacy, costs, and
side effects of nicotine therapy relative to
other treatments needs further study.
Nicotine and
Parkinson's Disease
As with ulcerative colitis, researchers
noted that Parkinson's disease was more
common in non-smokers than in smok-
ers. Anecdotal reports mentioned that
some Parkinson ' s disease patients smoked
Drs. Westman and Rose are with the Nicotine Research Laboratory, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Durham. Dr. Westman is
also with the Center for Health Services Research in Primary Care, VA Medical Center, and the Division of General Internal
Medicine, Duke University, Durham. Dr. Levin is with the Neurobehavioral Research Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry, Duke
University.
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Table 1. Studies of nicotine and
ulcerative colitis
Reference
Pullan'2
1994
Design
Experimental
Placebo control
UC
cases
72
Intervention
15-25 mg/24 hr nicotine or
placebo patch x 6 w^ks
Outcome
Complete
Remission
Result
Active patch: 49% (17/35)*
Placebo patch: 24% (9/37)*
Lashner'°
1990
Experimental
CrossHDver
7
2 mg nicotine or
placebo gum x 2 wks
Symptoms
Sigmoidoscopy
three of seven improved
six of seven improved
Srivastava"
1991
* p<.05
Experimental
Open-labeled
16
15-30mg/24hr nicotine patch
x 4 wks then placebo x 4 wks
Symptoms
Sigmoidoscopy
12 of 16 improved*
12 of 16 improved*
to improve their symptoms." These re-
ports have gained credibility now that
nicotine is known to have a dopaminergic
effect in the basal ganglia which may
lessen the dopamine deficit of Parkinson' s
disease.
The relationship between Parkin-
son's disease and cigarette smoking has
been examined in more than 16 case
control studies"^^ (Table 2). In these
studies the odds ratio that smokers vs.
never smokers would develop Parkinson ' s
disease range from 0.2 to 1.1, and 12 of
the studies show a statistically significant
negative association.
In the strongest epidemiological
study to date, the development of
Parkinson's disease was assessed in a
cohort of 8,006 men followed in the Ho-
nolulu heart program.'" These subjects
were classified as non-smokers, current
smokers, or ex-smokers based on a ques-
tionnaire administered in 1965. Twenty-
six years later, hospital death certificates
and office medical records were exam-
ined to identify cases of Parkinson's dis-
ease diagnosed by a neurologist or neuro-
surgeon. There were 58 such cases; 33
had never smoked, 14 had smoked in the
past, and 1 1 had been classified as current
smokers (in 1 965) . The age-adj usted rates
of idiopathic Parkinson's disease per
1 00,000 person-years were 50.4 for never
smokers, 25.0 for past smokers, and 12.5
current smokers. The age-adjusted rela-
tive risk of Parkinson's disease for "ever
smokers" vs. "never smokers" was 0.34
(95% CI: 0.22 - 0.70).
The negative association of
Parkinson's disease and cigarette smok-
ing is strengthened by this study's pro-
spective design, its relatively large size
and the creation of an inception cohort
(these were incident, not prevalent, cases
of idiopathic Parkinson's disease)."
Weaknesses of the study are several. There
was only one measure of self-reported
smoking in 1965 and no subsequent veri-
fication of smoking behavior (the authors
state that they will publish this study
again with smoking verification). There
is no mention of the completeness of
follow-up to know if cases were missed.
And the analysis only used cases that had
been diagnosed by a neurologist or neu-
rosurgeon. Because 47 probable or pos-
sible cases were excluded, analysis may
have been biased. Reporting the data us-
ing both "definite cases" alone and "defi-
nite, probable, or possible" would have
been helpful.
There have been preliminary reports
that nicotine improves the symptoms of
Parkinson's disease. In one study, six of
13 patients, and in another, nine of 13
patients improved.^'^' A recent short-
term, placebo-controlled study of two
patients showed improvement in daily
symptom ratings and level of function-
Table 2. Studies of
smoking and Parkinson's disease
1990-1994*
Reference
Design
PD cases
Smoking definition
Odds ratio^
Grandinetti'"
Cohort
58
ever vs. never
0.39 (95%Ci:0.22-0.7)
1992
Mayeux'^
Case-control
150
ever vs. never
1.1 (95%CI:0.7-1.8)
1994
Semchuck'^
Case-control
130
ever vs. never
0.48 (95%CI:0.29-0.8)
1993
Butterfield"
Case-control
63
smoking >15 yrs before PD
0.32 (95%Ci:0.1 5-0.67)
1993
vs. not smoking
Jimenez-Jimenez"
Case-control
128
current smoker
0.72(95%Ci:0.47-1.1)
1992
vs. non-smoker
Stern''
Case-control
149
ever vs never
0.5 (95%CI:0.3-0.9)
1991
* See Baron^o
for a review of literature
prior
to 1990.
f 95% confidence intervals (CI) that include
"1.0" mean th
ere is no statistically significant difference in risk.
NCM J / January 1 995, Volume 56 Number 1 49
ing.^ These preliminary reports require
replication.
Whether smoking provides a "pro-
tective effect" in Parkinson's disease is
problematical. The negative association
of smoking and Parkinson's disease may
be explained in other ways. Smokers may
die earlier so that they are underrepre-
sented among older patients with
Parkinson's disease,"'" or Parkinson's
disease patients may have innate neuro-
behavioral characteristics that may make
them less likely to start smoking before
the onset of their disease or more likely to
quit smoking." However, the survival
bias factor was not supported in a study of
patients with Parkinson'sdiseaseof young
onset." And, although no study has ad-
dressed the issue of whether pre-morbid
Parkinson'sdisease patients are less likely
to start smoking, the possibility that they
are more likely to quit is not supported by
studies comparing never-smokers to ever-
smokers.
We can say that Parkinson's disease
is inversely associated with smoking, but
whether Parkinson's symptoms can be
improved by nicotine treatment has not
been adequately studied. Given the weight
of evidence and the safety of short-term
nicotine administration, a randomized
control trial appears in order.
Nicotine and
Alzheimer's Disease
Unlike the case with ulcerative colitis or
Parkinson ' s disease where clinical obser-
vation led to epidemiological research,
the research discovery of reduced cere-
bral cortex nicotinic receptor density in
Alzheimer's disease led to a search for an
inverse association between smoking and
Alzheimer's disease, and to experimen-
tal trials of treatment with nicotine and
nicotine analogs.'
Table 3 summarizes epidemiologi-
cal research on the association of Alzheim-
er's disease and smoking.^ '* The cohort
studies, although strongest of the non-
experimental studies, are limited by a
small number of cases. The point esti-
mates of relative risk of Alzheimer's dis-
ease in smokers vs. non-smokers range
from 0.27 to 0.70, with only one study
being statistically significant. Six of seven
case control studies found odds ratios of
<1.0 for smokers, but three were not
statistically significant and one estimate
actually suggested thatsmokingz>icrea5ed
the risk of Alzheimer's disease (OR =
2.0).
The same potential biases discussed
above with Parkinson's disease apply to
Alzheimer's disease research. The possi-
bility of a survival bias or of subtle mani-
festations that lead smokers to quit smok-
ing prior to the onset of disease remain.
Part of the uncertainty may be due to the
fact that the studies were not specifically
designed to assess the relationship be-
tween smoking and Alzheimer's disease,
that they often used different definitions
of smoking behaviors, or that an inverse
association does not really exist.
The therapeutic role of nicotine for
Alzheimer's disease has been studied in
several preliminary trials. In one study,
22 Alzheimer's patients, given subcuta-
neous nicotine in several doses," showed
improved finger-tapping ability and abil-
ity to sustain visual attention. Another
study of six patients found that nicotine
had positive effects on information pro-
cessing and behavioral change.'* A re-
lated study of a cholinesterase inhibitor
Table 3. Studies of smoking and Alzheimer's disease
Reference
Design
AD cases
Smoking definition
Odds ratio*
Hebert^«
Cohort
76
ever vs. never
0.7(95%CI:0.3-1.4)
1992
Katzman^
Cohort
32
ever vs. never
0.27 (95%CI:0.1 4-0.54)
1989
Brenner^
Case-control
152
ever vs. never
0.61 (95%Ci:0.37-0.99)
1993
van Duijn^'
Case-control
198
ever vs. never^
0.35 (95%CI:0.1 6-0.78)
1991
Ferini-StrambF
Case-control
63
>1 0 vs. <1 0 cig/day after age 30
0.47 (95%CI:0.23-0.94)
1990
Broe"
Case-control
170
>1 ppd vs. never
0.64(95%CI:0.28-1.48)
1990
Chandra"
Case-control
64
"smoking" vs. "not smoking"
0.57 (NS)*
1987
Shalat^^
Case-control
98
current vs. not current
2.0 (95%CI:0.9-4.3)
1987
Amaducci^
Case-control
116
>10cigs/day vs. <10
1.8 (NS)
1986
* 95% confidence
intervals (CI) that include "1 .0" mean
there is no statistically significant difference in risk.
^ Effect seen only
in patients with a fam
ily history of dementia.
* NS = not statistically significant, but confidence intervals not reported. ^
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(which would lead to increased acetyl-
choline activity), found improvement in
the mini mental state exam but not in the
activities of daily living."
Given current uncertainty about
Alzheimer's disease and smoking, it
seems reasonable to continue experimen-
tal trials that measure clinically relevant
cognitive and functional activity out-
comes. At present, trials of nicotine in
Alzheimer's disease are preliminary and
the measures used are sensitive to change.
They give us tantalizing information about
the mechanisms of disease but make it
difficult to know the prospects for clini-
cally useful applications.
Summary
Current evidence about the therapeutic
potential of nicotine is strongest for ul-
cerative colitis. The role, if any, of nico-
tine therapy in Parkinson ' s or Alzhei mer' s
diseases is not clear, but further research
appears warranted. We need more infor-
mation about the tolerability and safety
of nicotine administration in such dis-
eases. At present, any therapeutic trials of
nicotine therapy should occur only as
part of research protocols.
Further nonjudgmental examination
of the perceived effects of tobacco use
may lead to other uses of nicotine. How-
ever, given the widespread morbidity and
mortality directly attributable to tobacco
use, no form of tobacco should be used to
deliver nicotine. We encourage everyone
who uses tobacco products to quit. □
Potential conflict of interest statement:
Dr. Rose has conducted research funded by
Ciba-Geigy Corp., and Elan Pharmaceuti-
cals, Ltd., and as one of the inventors of the
nicotine patch he receives royalties from the
University of California from the sale of
Habitrol patches. Dr. Levin has conducted
research funded by Abbott Laboratories,
Fisons Pharmaceuticals, the Council for To-
bacco Research, and the RJ. Reynolds Com-
pany.
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INTERVENING IN THE EPIDEMIC
Smoking Cessation
Cornerstone of Prevention in Primary Care
Richard J. Rosen, MD
Despite all we know about the health risks of smoking, 26% of
Americans' and North Carolinians^ smoke. Because stopping
smoking is so important to health, it is vital that doctors respond
to this challenge. One out of every eight persons who smoke 25
cigarettes per day will develop lung cancer;' seven out of eight
who develop lung cancer will die from the disease.* Prevention
is much more effective than treatment.
Today there is a general awareness of the dangers of
tobacco (and a consequent gradual reduction in the prevalence
of smoking since the Surgeon General's first report 30 years
ago), but this means that those who continue to smoke may be
more resistant to the efforts of health care professionals about
quitting. Also, since many North Carolinians depend on to-
bacco farming or cigarette manufacturing for their Uvelihoods,
smoking cessation efforts here have special significance.
The prevalence of smoking is inversely related to educa-
tional achievement. Doctors have the lowest smoking rates;'
high school dropouts, the highest.' Because 70% of smokers
want to quit and 70% of smokers visit a physician in any given
year,' there is a wealth of opportunity open to primary care
physicians. When asked whether their doctor's advice would be
an effective way to increase their chances of stopping or cutting
down the amount they smoke, 43% of smokers said "very
effective" and 33%, "somewhat effective.''' To set a serious
tone about smoking, it is vital that physicians' offices be smoke-
free, in accordance with North Carolina Medical Society policy.
Helping Patients to Quit —
the Four "A"s
The standard approach to smoking cessation was developed by
the National Cancer Institute. The program has undergone
rigorous evaluation which shows that 10%-20% of patients
remain smoke-free one year after cessation.' The NCI approach
encourages doctors to use the 4 "A"s: Ask, Advise, Assist, and
Arrange.
Dr. Rosen is an internist at 1032 Professional Village, Greens-
boro 27401.
Ask: We must ask each patient who comes to our office:
"Do you smoke cigarettes now?" We also want to know
additional pertinent history: How long has the patient smoked?
Why did the patient start? Who else in the home smokes? Have
there been prior attempts to quit and how have they ended?
Simple office systems — labels or black dots on the patient
charts of smokers — facilitate identification. Designating one
employee as the office smoking cessation coordinator also
helps. This person may have other duties such as distributing
brochures, making follow-up phone calls, keeping patients and
physicians up lo dale with cessation projects, and facilitating
group sessions.
Advise: Advice about quitting must come from the physi-
cian with conviction and eye-to-eye contact: "As your physi-
cian, I beheve you should slop smoking. It is the single most
important step you can take for your health." To increase
impact, advice should be personaUzed and connected to any
symptoms (cough, angina, claudication, heartburn), other risk
factors (elevated cholesterol, hypertension) or family history
(lung cancer, emphysema). Some patients may have added
incentive to quit if relatives or coworkers are adversely affected
by their tobacco smoke (for example, a spouse or coworker with
asthma or heart disease; children with recurrent otitis media).
We seek to engage the patient in a dialogue. "It may not be
easy, but will you stop?" "When?" It is important to consider
current stress in the patient's life. Some stress is interminable,
but some has a predictable end-point, such as caring for a
relative recovering from an illness, a student preparing for
exams, a lawyer in a tough case. We endeavor to get the patient
to set a specific "quit date," ideally within two weeks. Some
patients will adamantly refuse to quit, others will equivocate,
but many will be enthusiastic. Choosing a realistic quit date,
perhaps after first deahng with current stress, can be considered
a triumph for the patient and deserves praise from the physician.
Assist: We need to help patients quit by supplying self-help
brochures, behavioral modification programs, nicotine substi-
tutes when needed, and referral to community programs. Self-
help manuals are useful and should be provided to all patients
who smoke. Refer patients to community resources, such as
Project ASSIST coalitions (see related article on page 56), or
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provide them with pamphlets listing local smoking cessation
programs and local units of the American Cancer Society,
American Lung Association, and American Heart Association
(see Health Watch, page 33).
Behavior modification programs are the mainstay of opti-
mal smoking cessation counseling. Physicians and other sup-
port personnel must be prepared to listen and help patients cope
with smoking cessation. Many patients experience anxiety,
hunger, or irritability after quitting cigarettes (see related article
on page 40). Many smokers also abuse alcohol, are overweight,
or depressed. Helping them to stop smoking tobacco can be
difficult, yet it is still critical to prevent future morbidity and
mortality. Stress reduction, and coping andrelaxation strategies
are particularly helpful. Eating celery, carrots, or unsalted
popcorn, and drinking lots of water are easy and helpful coping
techniques.
Nicotine replacement therapy, by gum or patch, is an
appropriate adjunct to behavioral approaches for some patients
who want to quit but are highly nicotine dependent. Nicotine
gum (2 mg and 4 mg) comes in boxes of 96 pieces, at a cost to
the patient of approximately $35 for the 2 mg size. Two boxes
are initially prescribed. Patients chew each piece of gum for
about 30 minutes alternating between chewing the gum for two
to three minutes and placing it in a cheek for several minutes.
Nicotine is absorbed from the oral mucosa, but not if the gum
is swallowed (although it may then cause nausea). Absorption
is reduced at acid pH, hence coffee, soft drinks, or fruit juices
should not be consumed immediately before using the gum.
Patients often use 10 pieces per day; maximum consumption
should not be more than 30 pieces a day. Ideally, nicotine gum
should be tapered or stopped within three months.
Nicotine patches became available in 1992. They created
an initial wave of interest in smokers. Doctors were deluged by
calls from patients captivated by publicity about this "panacea."
Unfortunately, many smokers and their physicians have "dis-
covered" that the patch is a drug, and like most drugs, it has costs
and side effects.
Patients apply a nicotine patch on arising and leave it on for
16-24 hours (Table 1). They apply the next patch immediately
after removing the used one or the following morning. Patients
should begin use with a patch whose nicotine content in
milligrams most closely approximates the number of cigarettes
smoked per day. The initial size patch is used for up to one
month, then the next smaller size for one month; after the
smallest size is used, the patient stops. Some patients develop
a rash at the site of the patch and must discontinue
it; headaches, nausea, or other side effects are
rare. Absorption and metaboUsm of nicotine may
vary considerably from patient to patient, which
may explain the variability of withdrawal symp-
toms among patients using the patch. Nicotine
and cotinine blood levels show that patches usu-
ally provide incomplete replacement compared
to levels measured while smoking.' People who
use the patch (or gum) should not smoke ciga-
rettes simultaneously. While using a nicotine replacement
system, patients are able to overcome the habitual hand and
mouth activity provided by smoking, but they must eventually
face directly the withdrawal symptoms associated with becom-
ing free of nicotine. That's when patients most need a Ustening
counselor, and that's why we shouldn't casually phone in
prescriptions for the patch and gum without providing a more
complete program for patients who want to quit smoking.
Arrange: We should arrange follow-up for all patients who
quit. Ideally, there should be a visit a few days to a week after
the quit date. When our patients successfully quit, we should
offer congratulations and reinforce the need for vigilance
against the temptation to relapse. If our patients "miss" their
quit date, ask why. See if a new date can be negotiated and what
can be changed to make the new effort work. If ourpatients have
"stopped" but smoke a sporadic cigarette or two, we can discuss
precipitating events to see how they can be handled differently
in the future. For example, if the greatest difficulty comes
during coffee break at work, then moving to a smoke-free
lounge may allow the patient to sidestep a vulnerable moment.
Be positive about gains a patient has made. A smoking cessa-
tion coordinator can call patients periodically to help them deal
with withdrawal symptoms. Patients may find relatives or
"buddies" to call who will listen to their troubles.
Hospitalized patients who follow the rules in our smoke-
free hospitals offer a special opportunity. At High Point Re-
gional Hospital, nurses offer counseling, brochures, and fol-
low-up phone calls that encourage patients to use the "running
start" of their confinement to remain smoke-free after dis-
charge. This kind of effort elsewhere has resulted in a 50%
improvement in 12-month abstinence rates.'"
A Fifth "A"
The most recent edition of the NCI guidelines has added a fifth
"A": Anticipatory Guidance. Nicotine addiction is so difficult
to shake that physicians, particularly family physicians, pedia-
tricians, and others caring for youngsters, must take the lead in
primary prevention. Smoking usually begins between the ages
of 13 to 18 when youngsters are in the midst of adolescent
rebellion and don't want to listen to parents or other authorities.
TeUing them not to smoke because they might get lung cancer
in the year 2040 doesn't get through to young people who
believe they are immortal. If their peers think smoking is cool,
Table 1. Four types of transdermal nicotine replacement systems
Product
Patch sizes
Duration
Patient cost
available
of application
for 1st month
Habitrol
22, 14, 7 mgs
24 hours
$108
Nicoderm
21, 14, 7 mgs
24 hours
$124
Nicotrol
15, 10, 5 mgs
16 hours
$117
Prostep
22, 11 mgs
24 hours
$128
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and if they find themselves in situations that require experi-
menting with cigarettes to be accepted socially, many young-
sters succumb. The problem is the high likelihood that individu-
als will become nicotine-dependent if they smoke even a very
few cigarettes!" Hence experimentation must be prevented.
We can implement school programs in which doctors teach
peer leaders and youths about tobacco, tobacco advertising, and
social consequences of smoking: smelly hair, stinky clothes,
slimy teeth, scummy nails, and no money. Youngsters should
be taught to recognize and respond to the deceptiveness of
advertising that inplies that smoking promotes agility, beauty,
or "coobess." Counter-advertisements during children's tele-
vision shows Uke Sesame Street and cartoons are useful.
The Centers for Disease Control estimate that direct smok-
ing-related deaths in America peaked in 1988 at 434,000 and
"fell" to 4 19,000 in 1990. This statistic is a significant outcome
marker for our health care system. We must remember that,
despite our best efforts, many patients who quit resume smok-
ing. Only about 15% of smokers who stop, whether in programs
or alone, whether using patches or gum, are smoke-free one
year later. Nonetheless, even a 10% success rate means that, if
all the primary care physicians in North Carolina provided
smoking cessation advice to all the smokers they see, we would
have 80,000 fewer smokers in North Carolina by the end of
1995 and almost 500,000 fewer smokers by the year 2000. As
a cornerstone of prevention in primary care, smoking cessation
counseling by all health care providers may lead to a significant
decline in deaths due to smoking. □
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will kill you? Am J Public Health 2987;77:425-31.
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INTERVENING IN THE EPIDEMIC
North Carolina Project ASSIST
A Call to Action
Sally Herndon Maiek, MPH, and Tracy C. Enright, MA
Tobacco causes more deaths in North CaroUna each
year than alcohol, homicide, suicide, heroin and
cocaine use, automobile crashes, AIDS, and fu'es
combined.' North Carolina Project ASSIST (the
American Stop Smoking Intervention Study) is a
seven-year (1991-1998), coalition-based project
funded by the National Cancer Institute in partner-
ship with the American Cancer Society. The mis-
sion of Project ASSIST is to reduce death and health
problems from tobacco use in North Carohna. It is
specifically focused on prevention of tobacco use
by youths and pregnant women, and in helping
tobacco users to quit. Project ASSIST coalitions
work to make the prevention and control of tobacco
use a public and private health priority, and to build
the capacity of organizations to address the major
health problem of tobacco use (Tables I, 2).
Physicians can play a critical role in Project
ASSIST's efforts by counsehng all patients to quit
using tobacco and by advocating tobacco-free poU-
cies in their own communities. As Dr. Philip R. Lee,
US Assistant Secretary for Health said, doctors
"need to become smoking experts within [their]
communities to counter tobacco industry-sponsored
misrepresentation of scientific fact. Whether it is
providing justification for policies protecting non-
smokers from the harm caused by passive smoking,
preventing underage youth from having easy access
to tobacco, or restricting certain types of cigarette
promotions, health professionals need to acquire
the skills necessary to effectively address these
issues. After all, if we don't, who will?"^
Ms. MaIek is Project Manager and Ms. Enright is
Field Director and staffs tine Health Care Task Force
for NC Project ASSIST, Division of Adult Health
Promotion, NC Department of Environment, Health,
and Natural Resources, Raleigh.
Table 1. Goals of NC Project ASSIST by the year 2000
• Cut the rate of youth starting to use tobacco in half.
• Reduce to 15% the rate of smoking prevalence.
• Reduce to 4% the rate of smokeless tobacco use among males
age 16 to 24.
Table 2. Objectives of NC Project ASSIST 1991-1998
Community environment:
• Increase cues and messages that promote a healthy, tobacco-free
lifestyle.
• Increase, strengthen, and demonstrate support for public and
private policies that promote clean air, restrict minors' access to
tobacco products, increase economic incentives to discourage
tobacco use, and restrict tobacco advertising and promotion that
appeals to minors.
Health care settings:
• Increase to at least 75% the proportion of primary medical and
dental care providers who will routinely advise patients to quit
smoking and provide assistance and follow-up.
• Ensure that all public health facilities (public or private out- and in-
patient clinics and acute care hospitals) will be smoke-free.
Schools:
• Ensure that 100% of schools serving grades K through 12 and
public vocational/technicalArade schools will be tobacco-free.
• Ensure that 100% of all schools serving grades K through 12 will
use a tested, efficacious tobacco-use prevention curricula.
Worl<sites:
• Increase to at least 75% the proportion of worksites with compre-
hensive no-smoking policies.
• Ensure that worksites will devise and maintain strategies that help
employees quit smoking and using tobacco.
Community groups:
• Encourage community groups and organizations to become in-
volved in ASSIST activities.
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How Project ASSIST
is Organized in NC
Project ASSIST consists of an executive committee; an overall,
state-based coalition; and local, community-based coalitions.
Leaders from the state's public health system, the American
Cancer Society, and statewide coalition officers make up the
executive committee, which oversees the Project and defines
pohcy and budget matters within the scope of the contract The
statewide ASSIST Coalition was founded by 23 original mem-
bers, one of which was the North Carolina Medical Society.
"Project ASSIST's local coalitions
build support for policy
char^ge through community
education and advocacy."
The state-level coalition and 10 local coalitions cover 24
counties and represent more than 300 organizations interested
in preventing and controlling tobacco use. A scientific advisory
committee ensures that Project ASSIST initiatives are based on
published research and sound science. Statewide task forces
and community environment action teams (covering health
care, tobacco-free youth and schools, worksites, community
groups, clean indoor air, and media) plan state-level activities.
Project ASSIST's local coalitions build support for policy
change through community education and advocacy. Local
coalitions disseminate information on tobacco and health to the
six major media markets in the state. Physicians have been
active volunteers in all of the local coalitions, currently serving
as chairs of five of the 10 coalitions. Local coalitions train
physicians to combine medical expertise with media skills and
to serve as media spokespersons on tobacco and health issues.
Project ASSIST Highlights, 1991-94
The planning phase. Project ASSIST's first two years were
devoted to building coalitions, conducting a site analysis,
developing a comprehensive tobacco use prevention and con-
trol plan (copies are available from NC Project ASSIST), and
developing an annual action plan to be implemented in
1993-1994. Some highlights of the data collected during site
analysis included:
• Approximately 27% of North CaroUnians smoke; this gives
North Carolina the lOth-highest prevalence in the nation.
• Although smoking is declining among adults, it is increasing
slightly among youth.
• Many North Carolinians seriously underestimate the impact
of tobacco use on health and overestimate the economic
impact of tobacco in the state (see related article on page 28).
• There is strong community support for prevention of tobacco
use among youth (see related article on page 64).
Implementation: media and policy advocacy. A major compo-
nent of Project ASSIST's strategy involves media and policy
advocacy. Media advocacy focuses the attention of the mass
media on tobacco use as a major public health problem. It builds
community support for policies known to reduce tobacco use.
For instance. Project ASSIST coordinated statewide release of
and publicity for The Health Consequences of Tobacco Use in
North Carolina, the first publication to document the health
effects of tobacco use in North Carolina.
Project ASSIST also disseminates information on policy
actions to reduce tobacco consumption. In summer 1993, local
and state coalition members found themselves deep in a state-
wide flurry of activity brought on by the passage of state bill
HB957, a law that requires state-controlled buildings to set
aside 20% of their space (as is practicable) for smoking and
preempts local measures to control environmental tobacco
smoke (see related article on page 14). Project ASSIST, at the
requestof the Local Health Director's Association, put together
a resource guide designed to help local governments make
informed decisions and brought together key groups to facili-
tate dialogue. Many physician leaders emerged to help increase
awareness of the health threat, especial ly to children , of tobacco
use and environmental tobacco smoke. Volunteers built rela-
tionships with the media and provided messages on the health
aspects of tobacco in North Carolina. ASSIST coalition mem-
bers served as educational resources for the leadership of the
Health Director's Association, local boards of health, city
councils, and county commissioners. As a result, 89 new local
clean indoor air regulations were passed before HB957 went
into effect.
"Many physician leaders emerged
to help increase awareness of
the health threat, especially to
children, of tobacco use and
environmental tobacco smoke."
One of Project ASSIST's most important efforts was a
press release on tobacco buying operations by youth under the
supervision of local ASSIST coalitions across the state (see
related article on page 59). This planned, supervised project
showed how easy it is for youth under age 18 to purchase
cigarettes in North Carolina. The results are used to build
community awareness and support for enforcement of laws
restricting the sale of tobacco products to minors.
Health Care Task Force
The medical community is deeply involved with Project
ASSIST's activities in health care. Project ASSIST promotes
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the National Cancer Institute's four "A"s — Ask, Advise, As-
sist, Arrange — that help physicians encourage smoking cessa-
tion in their practices (see related article on page 53). The four
"A"s provide a framework for brief, focused, and effective
smoking cessation messages, but many providers lack the skills
to effectively counsel smokers about quitting or not starting to
use tobacco. Only three out of five primary care physicians in
North Carolina advise their patients at each visit to quit smoking
and only one-third arrange follow-up.' Project ASSIST aims to
increase the number of health care providers in North Carolina
who routinely advise patients to quit using tobacco and provide
assistance and follow-up.
The Project ASSIST Health Care Task Force has represen-
tatives from health care professional organizations, private
practice, and academia. The Task Force helps local coalitions
by identifying trainers, providing materials, and helping to
promote and plan the training of health care practitioners. North
Carolina currently has 3 1 physicians and three dentists prepared
to train their pjeers in effective tobacco-use cessation tech-
niques, and local ASSIST coalitions in Craven, Onslow, Pitt,
Macon, Mecklenburg, and Guilford counties have held training
sessions for health care providers.
In January 1994, Project ASSIST and the NC Division of
Dental Public Health sponsored three sessions at which more
than 100 denial health practitioners learned advanced tech-
niques in smoking cessation. This year AS SIST is collaborating
with the North Carolina Medical Society's Tobacco Control
Task Force to provide tobacco prevention and control sessions,
including training for smoking cessation counseling at upcom-
ing Society meetings. Project ASSIST is helping the NC Divi-
sion of Mental Health to provide similar training for substance
abuse prevention professionals.
A subcommittee of the Health Care Task Force focuses on
the health of pregnant women. About 45% of white, low-
income women in North Carolina report that they smoked
during their last pregnancy. The low birth weight rate could be
decreased by as much as 20% by eliminating smoking during
pregnancy.' And babies bom to North Carolina women who
smoke are 46% more likely to die before age one than babies
bom to women who don't smoke while pregnant.'
The subcommittee disseminates educational materials such
as self-help cessation booklets for pregnant women (call 1 -8(X)-
FOR-BABY to obtain free copies of the booklet "If You
Smoke" for prenatal patients). The subcommittee is also devel-
oping a manual for providers of obstetrical care that will address
common barriers to quitting and how to tailor advice to patients.
Project ASSIST sponsors "Quit and Win" events that offer
smokers a large cash prize drawing as an incentive to quit for
one month, usually during January and February. Physicians
play an important role by promoting the programs to their
patients who smoke and by recmiting community support Last
year. Quit and Win events were held in Guilford and Wake
counties, and more than 600 smokers enrolled; this year, seven
of the 10 local coalitions plan to sponsor one.
Opportunities for Physician and
Medical Society Involvement
Physicians can become involved in Project ASSIST by:
• Supporting patients by making offices tobacco-free and by
consistently recording the tobacco use behavior of each
patient just as vital signs are. Assistance in how to help
patients quit using tobacco can be obtained from local AS-
SISTcoalitionsortheProjectASSISToffice in Raleigh (919/
733-1881).
• Joining the Health Care Task Force or the subcommittee and
helping develop materials for obstetrical care providers (call
the Project ASSIST office).
• Becoming involved in statewide media campaigns, efforts to
promote clean indoor air, or serving as a contact person for
local media.
• Becoming a community leader in the prevention and control
of tobacco use by writing letters to the editor and sharing your
stories with other health professionals around the state.
Project ASSIST's mission is to help North Carolina create
a future in which fewer infants are exposed to tobacco before
birth, fewer children become addicted to tobacco, and in which
tobacco users who want to quit can find the resources and
support they need to become smoke- free. Physicians are leaders
in this mission. As Dr. John Dees, past president of the North
Carolina Medical Society said: "We cannot continue to just
pass resolutions and talk about the issue. We must become more
active in support of ordinances, regulations, and laws banning
this environmental problem. Join the fight ... to help make North
Carolina a tobacco-free society by the year 2000." □
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INTERVENING IN THE EPIDEMIC
Illegal Sales of Cigarettes
to Minors in North Carolina
Joanna E. Cohen, MHSc, Len C. Stanley, MPH, Jim D. Martin, MS, and Adam O. Goldstein, MD
The detrimental health effects of cigarette use have been known
for a long time, but smoking continues to cause an estimated
1,000 smoking-related deaths in this country each day.' Since
most smokers begin using cigarettes before age 1 8, reducing the
rate of smoking by adolescents is a key to decreasing overall
long-term smoking rates, morbidity, and mortality. Unfortu-
nately, public health advocates have not succeeded in decreas-
ing tobacco use by adolescents during the past 10 years. In large
part this is due to the more than $4 billion the tobacco industry
spends on advertising and promotional campaigns, some of
which appeals to youth.'
Reduced access to tobacco products can decrease the use of
tobacco by young people.^"* Most states have laws prohibiting
the sale of tobacco to minors, but they are rarely enforced.
Studies from Cahfomia, Kansas, Massachusetts, Missouri,
Oregon, and Texas show that minors under the age of 18 are
usually easily able to purchase cigarettes from merchants and
that the illegal selling rates range from 34% to 92%."
In North Carolina, it is illegal for merchants to "knowingly
sell" tobacco products to persons under 18 years of age. In
spring 1994, North Carolina Project ASSIST (see article on
page 56) began its Youth Tobacco Buying Operations. These
were supervised attempts by youths aged 11-17 to purchase
cigarettes from merchants and vending machines in Buncombe,
Craven/Pamlico, Guilford, High, Brunswick, Mecklenburg,
Jackson, Onslow, and Wake counties. The focus of the project
was community awareness, not enforcement. It had four pur-
poses: 1) to assess the extent of illegal tobacco sales to minors
in given communities; 2) to promote community awareness
about minors' access to tobacco; 3) to promote merchant
awareness of the legal responsibility not to sell tobacco to
minors; and 4) to encourage merchants who sell tobacco to
minors to change their behavior voluntarily.
Methods
A manual'" and video," produced for the statewide ASSIST
coalition, were used to train local ASSIST coalitions and one
local youth council to conduct buying of tobacco by youths.
Coalition members and staff were taught how to select the
stores, map the routes, recruit and train the adolescents and
adult drivers, and release the results through press conferences.
Youths aged 11-17 were recruited from churches, YMC As
or YWCAs, school clubs, Scout troops, and the children of
coalition members. Youths and parents gave consent for par-
ticipation in the project. No attempt was made to recruit youth
who appeared older than their stated ages. In each community,
a non-random sample of grocery , pharmacy, convenience stores,
and service stations was selected to constitute approximately
one-third of all such stores listed in the local telephone directory
yellow pages. Coalition members also located a convenience
sample of cigarette vending machines in each community,
excluding those in bars and other areas not accessible to minors.
Survey teams consisted of one or more minors and one
adult driver. One purchase attempt was made at each location.
The minors uniformly attempted to buy a pack of cigarettes at
each store or vending machine. After a sale or refusal of a sale,
they returned to the car and, with the adult driver, recorded a
number of aspects about the purchase attempt: the type of
purchase (merchant or vending machine); whether a sale of
cigarettes occurred; type of store (grocery, service station,
pharmacy, convenience store); whether minors' ages were
questioned by the merchant; whether there was a sign posted (as
required by law) indicating the illegality of selling cigarettes to
minors; whether cigarettes were located behind the counter so
that youths had to ask for them or in front of the counter where
youths could pick them up themselves; and age and sex of the
Ms. Cohen is with the Department of Health Policy and Administration, and a research fellow at the Center for Health Promotion
and Disease Prevention, UNC-Chapel Hill; Ms. Stanley and Dr. Goldstein are with the UNC Department of Family Medicine; and
Mr. Martin is with the Division of Adult Health Promotion, NC Project ASSIST, Raleigh.
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minors. If merchants questioned the age of youths attempting to
purchase cigarettes, they responded with their actual age.
The Epi Info program'^ was used to enter all data. The
outcome measure of interest was the illegal sale rate, defined as
the number of illegal sales divided by the number of purchase
attempts. A total of 1 ,009 attempts to purchase cigarettes were
made as part of this study. Illegal sale rates were calculated
separately for minors aged 1 5 or under and for minors aged 16
to 17. Analyses by age relied on data from 797 purchase
attempts (because ages were not recorded in 122 instances and
minors aged 15 or under were accompanied by minors 16 or 17
years of age in 90 instances).
Data analysis was performed using Stata." Overall and age
group-specific sale rates were calculated for purchase attempts
from merchants and from vending machines. Bivariate analysis
was used to detect relationships between each variable of
interest and the illegal sale rate. A logistic regression analysis
was used to provide odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals
for each variable, adjusted (controlled) for all other variables in
the model.
Table 1. Age-group specific and overs
and vending machines
II sale rates by merchants
Source of cigarettes
Merchant
15 or under
41%*
(n=646)
Sale rate
Ages 16 or 17
88%*
(n=59)
Overall
51%
(n=896)
Vending machine
93%
(n=85)
1 00%
(n=7)
94%
(n=113)
* p<0.001 for illegal me
compared to those aged
-chant sale rates to minors aged
16-17.
15 and under
Results
Of 1 ,009 attempts to purchase cigarettes, 896 (89%) involved
direct interactions with merchants and 113(11%) with vending
machines. Table 1 shows that the ability of minors to purchase
cigarettes varied by the source of the cigarettes and the minor's
age. For the full sample, the illegal sale rate by merchants was
51% (range: 27%-86%). Most merchants (88%) made illegal
cigarette sales to minors aged 16 or 17 years (attempts in which
all minors were 16 or 17 years old occurred only in three
counties). When minors 15 years of age or younger attempted
to purchase cigarettes, the illegal sale rate was 4 1 % (range,
18%-51%). This was significantly lower (p<0.001) than when
minors were aged 16 or 17 (Table 1). Overall, sale rates varied
litde by the type of store (Table 2).
Practically all purchasing attempts from vending machines
were successful (illegal sale rate of 94%; range, 79%- 100%).
Minors under age 16 obtained cigarettes from vending ma-
chines in 93% of 85 attempts; minors aged 16 or 17 made seven
attempts, all successful. Since sale rates varied with the age of
the minors and because of the small num-
ber of attempts made by minors aged 16
and 17, the remainder of our analyses
focus on attempts to purchase cigarettes
from merchants by adolescents aged 15
or less.
Table 3 shows descriptive statistics
for the study variables relating to pur-
chase attempts by minors aged 15 and
under. Merchants questioned the minors'
ages in only 44% of purchasing attempts.
Signs indicating the illegality of selling
cigarettes to minors were posted in only
22% of the visited establishments. Bi-
variate analyses of the relationship be-
Table 2. Sale rates to minors aged 15 or less
by
coalition and store type*
Coalition
Service
station
Pharmacy
Convenience
store
Grocery
Other^ Total sale rate
by coalition (%)
Buncombe
10/14
6/13
19/46
6/16
4/5 45/94 (48%)
Craven/Pamlico
1/4
2/8
20/51
8/26
31/89 (35%)
Guilford
2/6
18/30
15/33
12/23
47/92 (51%)
High
1/2
4/5
8/25
3/6
3/4 19/42 (45%)
Brunswick
-
6/10
27/54
4/10
0/1 37/75 (49%)
Mecklenburg
11/20
6/19
21/40
12/21
2/2 52/102 (51%)
Onslow
3/5
0/4
3/19
1/8
0/2 7/38 (18%)
Wake
5/26
6/22
9/36
8/29
1/1 29/114 (25%)
Total sale rate
33/77
48/1 1 1
122/304
54/139
10/15 267/646
by store (%)
(43%)
(43%)
(40%)
(39%)
(67%) (41%)
'Because of small nu
^"Other stores includ
mbers, sale rates are reported
e: restaurants, discount stores
as number of purchases per number of attempts,
hotels, department stores, and package stores.
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INTERVENING IN THE EPIDEMIC
Tobacco-Free Youth
Expanding Focus Group Networks
Rudolph S. Jackson, DrPH, Margaret F. Brake, BA, Sandra Headen, PhD, and Joseph Sanders
The North Carolina chapter of the National Black Leadership
Initiative on Cancer, in collaboration with Project ASSIST (a
statewide coalition against tobacco use), has made youth and
community awareness of the effects of tobacco and tobacco
advertising one of its primary objectives. This is consistent with
the goals of Healthy People 2000 to reduce tobacco use by the
nation's youth. '•^ Toward this end, staff members from both
organizations joined school personnel from Craven County in
a focus group program to identify ways to prevent tobacco use
by middle and high school students.'
The project had a two-tier arrangement. First, high school
students in Craven County were selected and trained in focus
group interview procedures. Then, after training, these students
led focus groups to identify tobacco-related issues of concern to
teens and preteens. The focus group sessions had three specific
purposes: 1 ) To explore the attitudes and perceptions of teenag-
ers on such topics as access and availability of cigarettes and
other tobacco products, 2) to examine the effects of tobacco
advertising on teen smoking behavior, and 3) to assess whether
students were willing to engage in tobacco control activities and
strategies to limit tobacco use by their peers.
Methods
Ten student leaders from two Craven County high schools,
recruited by high school counselors and athletic coaches, were
trained as group facilitators. All were members of Natural
Helpers, an organization that is part of the overall structure of
middle and high schools in the county. Students achieve the
distinction of becoming a Natural Helper by vole of their peers.
Natural Helpers receive specialized training that allows them to
assist classmates with day-to-day problems confronted on
campus and serve as role models for other students. Because the
Natural Helper network is widely accepted, the students se-
lected as facilitators were able to recruit other students as
participants in the focus groups.
The training of facilitators involved in-depth discussion
about the purpose of the project, a review of the focus group
survey questions, and role-play interview sessions. Student
facilitators received coaching from their fellow trainees as well
as from school advisors who participated in the sessions.
During each focus group session conducted by the Natural
Helpers, the teen participants completed an anonymous survey
about tobacco use behaviors and attitudes. To synthesize the
salient themes of each session, written staff notes of the session,
completed surveys, and audiotape recordings were reviewed
and compiled. We report here the results of those sessions based
on aggregate responses from the student participants.
Results
Subjects. Seven focus groups comprised 70 students from four
middle schools and three high schools in Craven County. Focus
groups were open to smokers and non-smokers, and partici-
pants were recruited through general announcements at each
school, as well as by personal recommendation of teachers and
counselors who had been apprised of the objectives. Student
participants were almost evenly divided between eighth and
ninth graders, and their ages ranged from 11-17 years. Slightly
more than half of the students were female (54%); 53% were
white, 37% were black, and the remaining 10% were either
Hispanic or Asian (Table 1).
In terms of smoking experience, 73% had never smoked,
23% had smoked a few times in the past year, and 4% smoked
Dr. Jackson is Chair of the NC chapter of the National Black Leadership Initiative on Cancer, and Professor of Health Education,
North Carolina Central University, Durham; Ms. Brake is a Regional Coordinator for NC Project ASSIST, Raleigh; Dr. Headen is
Clinical Assistant Professor in Health Behavior/Health Education, UNC School of Public Health, Chapel Hill; and Mr. Sanders is
Vice Chair of the NC chapter of the National Black Leadership Initiative on Cancer and a volunteer with the American Cancer
Society. This project was supported through a grant from the NC Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources,
Division of Adult Health Promotion, Project ASSIST (funded through the National Cancer Institute).
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on a weekly or daily basis (Tables 1 , 2).
National surveys indicate that a much
higher percentage of ninth- through 12th-
grade students have usually tried smok-
ing. The relatively low rates among our
participants are likely due to several fac-
tors, such as the racial composition and
the age of the participants. Studies have
shown that smoking rates are signifi-
cantly lower among black youths than
white.^-' The large proportion of black
students in our focus groups may be one
reason for the high percentage of students
who had never tried cigarettes. Similarly,
cigarette use is lower among eighth and
ninth graders, many of whom are just
starting to experiment with tobacco, than
among Uth or 12th graders, many of
whom are regular tobacco users. Although
most teen participants did not smoke them-
selves, 34% disclosed that one or more of
their friends smoked. In any case, the
non-smoking perspective of the majority
of teens in this study probably means that
their responses would differ from those
of teen smokers.
Tobacco and health. In discussions of general health
issues, students identified health conditions such as AIDS and
cancer as primary concerns. Also important were sexually
transmitted diseases and teen pregnancy. As in other studies of
youth and tobacco awareness,*"' students were well aware of
health problems related to cigarette smoking and the use of
other tobacco products — lung cancer, emphysema, heart dis-
ease, asthma, and oral cancer. They also beUeve that tobacco
products, although harmful to health, do not affect teen users
until they are much older.
Attitudes and norms of tobacco use. The teen participants
discussed the reasons why other teens begin smoking or chew-
ing tobacco. These reasons include peer pressure, a desire to be
"cool," the appearance of maturity, the reUef of stress and
family tension at home, and the modeling behavior of family
members who smoke and accept tobacco use. Few students
were able to recognize the pressure to smoke they themselves
faced, even though several of their close friends smoked.
Students presented several reasons why teens resist using
tobacco: the negative health effects, the legal age limit for
purchasing tobacco products, the requirements of good physi-
cal conditioning for sports participation, the opinions of friends
and the perceptions of others, and the fact that they did not want
to get hooked on cigarettes.
The focus group participants expressed a range of opinions
about being around others who smoked. A majority of the
students objected to inhaling secondhand smoke, but the pre-
vailing attitude was that "you get used to it" One common
comment was that smokers harm only themselves, and that
Table 1. Current smoking behavior of 70 Craven County
school students by race and sex
middle and high
Never smoked
Black
M F
8 12
White
M F
12 12
Other
M F
4 3
Number
51 (73%)
Smoked a few times
2 4
4 6
- -
16 (23%)
Smoke each week
- -
2 1
- -
3 (4%)
Total participants
10 16
18 19
4 3
70(100%)
Table 2. Current smoking behavior of 70 Craven County
high school students by age
middle and
Age (years)
Never smoked
11-12
7(100%)
13-14
26 (65%)
15-17
18(78%)
Smoked a few times
-
13(33%)
3(13%)
Smoke each week
-
1 (3%)
2 (9%)
Total participants
7(100%)
40(100%)
23(100%)
smoking is a personal decision that does not appear to directly
effect anyone else.
Access and availability of tobacco products. Easy access
to tobacco products appears to be the accepted norm among
teens. Cigarettes can be obtained from family members, older
friends who regularly buy cigarettes, or through personal pur-
chases. Participants said it is not difficult for young persons to
piu'chase cigarettes or other tobacco products because many
store owners and clerks simply do not check the age of buyers.
Students pointed out that some students sell cigarettes at school,
either by the pack or as singles (at 25 cents each or at three for
$1). Participants suggested that increasing the cost of cigarettes,
although a deterrent to some, would not limit others who would
still find ways to get cigarettes (bartering, pooling resources,
theft).
There are few real limitations as to where teens can use
tobacco. Students emphasized that shopping malls, parks, and
other public areas are popular places to smoke. School policy
does not allow smoking on school premises, but smoking in
bathrooms, on athletic fields, and near parking areas is wide-
spread. Private lounges for teacher smoking are a concern.
Many students view teachers as role models who can influence
smoking behavior; they beUeve that if a school has a "no
smoking" policy, it should apply to teachers and students.
Tobacco advertising and promotion. Students indicated
that they perceive mixed messages in tobacco advertising. For
example, attractive, healthy females are shown in the same ads
alongside the Surgeon General's warning about health risks.
Opinions differed about who the ads are designed to influence.
Some teens believed that ads are designed primarily to reinforce
NCMJ / January 1995, Volume 56 Number J
65
the behavior of current smokers rather than to recruit new
smokers. One eighth grader noted, however, that "advertisers
are u^ying to influence kids at an earlier age," and some ads
should be banned, "especially [Joe] Camel, which influences
the wrong people [kids]." Some teens felt that five-year-olds
could readily identify the Joe Camel cigarette ads because of the
cartoon figure used for promotion. On the other hand, many
participants failed to see the connection between brand recog-
nition by younger children and the onset of smoking as adoles-
cents and young adults.'" ''
The participants' feehngs about tobacco advertising can be
summarized by the following comments: 1) Tobacco alone is
not the problem; it includes alcohol and other drugs. 2) Tobacco
companies are interested in making money; it does not matter
who gets hurt. 3) Cigarette advertising shows only one side of
the story without mention of the health effects of cigarette
smoking.
Student commitment to tobacco control activities. When
students were questioned about how to limit or reduce the use
of tobacco products by teens and preteens, several categorical
responses emerged. These included legal restrictions, increased
awareness through education, and more student involvement in
organized efforts. Several innovative strategies were proposed
that could be achieved through student organization.
Legal restrictions. Students discussed the merits of tradi-
tional legal remedies, such as increasing the number of loca-
tions where smoking is banned and stricter enforcement of
existing statutes. Merchants should be required to check age
identification of buyers and there should be severe penalties for
those who ignore the law. Smoking bans should be applied
vigorously in school settings, and teachers and administrators
should take more responsibility for monitoring smoking at
school by being visible in hallways and bathrooms.
Increased tobacco education in schools. Students thought
that educational programs on tobacco in middle and high
schools could be useful, especially if they include reports of
first-hand experiences by individuals who had seen or experi-
enced the negative effects of tobacco use. However, students
were quick to point out that simply talking about smoking is not
enough.
Smoking cessation. Participants stressed the lack of smok-
ing cessation counseling for teens who want to quit. Several
students volunteered to serve as peer counselors (if they them-
selves were trained) to help students stop smoking. Just like
adult smokers, teens find it difficult to stop smoking, but they
have few places to turn for help.'*
Student organization and participation. Students think
they should be involved in efforts to limit tobacco use by
adolescents. For instance, they think that billboards and posters,
with tobacco-fi'ee messages designed by and for students,
should be displayed at school to make the consequences of
tobacco use real. These visual reminders should be changed
periodically. They also suggested drama presentations and
"smoke-free walks for health" as ways to involve students in
tobacco prevention campaigns.
In several urban areas across the country, including North
Carolina, studies have shown how easy it is for teens and
preteens to purchase cigarettes (see related article on page 59).
Our participants suggested using organized groups of teenagers
to meet with store owners on an individual basis and to enlist
their support in refusing to sell tobacco to underage teens. Once
a part of the tobacco control effort, these merchants would be
publicly recognized as primary supporters of Tobacco-Free
Youth.
Discussion
Building within-school support for tobacco control and preven-
tion programs requires a strong core of student involvement. It
is extremely important to provide forums in which teens and
preteens can express themselves openly. The Craven County
experience reported here provided such an opportunity, and the
use of an established peer organization such as Natural Helpers
made the discussions even more effective.
One limitation of our study was the high percentage of non-
smokers in the focus groups. Policy issues important to teen
smokers may well differ from those developed by students who
have never or rarely smoked. Nevertheless, our participants had
strong opinions of how and why their peers smoked. As docu-
mented in other studies of tobacco use patterns among teens,
participants in our project were well aware of the health threats
of tobacco. But even with this knowledge, 23% of these
adolescents in our groups had experimented with tobacco in the
past year, thus risking and underestimating the likelihood that
they would become addicted to tobacco. These same students
tend to discount the health effects of environmental tobacco
smoke, suggesting that future tobacco prevention campaigns
should include targeted messages about how environmental
tobacco smoke ef f fects adolescents who think of themselves as
non-smokers.
Participants felt that simply talking to other students about
the health risks of tobacco was inadequate. They offered three
alternative approaches to better target the problems associated
with teenage smoking. A necessary first step is to limit the
availability and accessibility of tobacco products through legal
channels. Authorities and store owners should provide closer
monitoring and enforcement of laws to prevent sales of tobacco
to minors at retail outlets and through vending machines.
Secondly, schools should be more supponive of "smoke-
free environments" on and around school grounds, and should
provide help with smoking cessation for students and staff who
smoke. School administrators could improve the health of their
students by proposing, supporting, and enforcing comprehen-
sive, tobacco-free policies that apply to teachers and staff as
well as students. Along with appropriate role-modeling and
educational campaigns, schools should provide disincentives
for those who break such policies and incentives for those who
comply. Such an approach would get the attention of students
as well as school personnel.
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Organized student efforts are vital to reducing adolescent
tobacco consumption. Enlisting retail merchants in a campaign
to stop the selling of tobacco to teenagers was recommended as
part of a student action plan. Students think that they could
recruit retail merchants to actively reduce teen smoking in
North Carolina. Retail merchants, including pharmacists who
sell tobacco products, would thus participate in tobacco control
and prevention efforts rather than contribute to youth addiction
to tobacco. Other student-directed campaigns might target the
removal of tobacco advertisements that appeal to kids.
Increasing the involvement of students would allow ado-
lescents, who are most directly affected by tobacco use, to act
as advocates of sustained health for themselves and their peers.
Such advocacy may create enough healthy peer pressure to
counter the $4 billion that US tobacco companies spend each
year on advertising and promotional campaigns. Students are
willing to work with adults, teachers, and other policy makers
on strategies to keep themselves tobacco-free. It is up to us to
help them succeed. □
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Contents / February 1995, Volume 56, Number 2
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PEDIATRIC HEARING
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Maureen Cassidy Riski, MEd, Amelia F. Drake, MD, and Vincent Carrasco, MD
89 The Carolina Children's Communicative Disorders Program: An Opportunity for North Carolina's Children
William R. Blythe, MD, Carolyn J. Brown, MS, CCC-SLP/A,
Douglas E. Henrich, MD. W. Paul Biggers, MD, and Harold C. Pillsbury, 111, MD
MODERN MEDICINE
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Patricia K. Hodgson
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Vern L. Katz, MD, and Wilma Lim, MD
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The "Tobacco Issue"
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On behalf of the Boards of Directors,
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leadership and integrity that commands
the respect and veneration of not only
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of the entire citizenship of this state. The
counsel and advice of physicians has been
and will always be invaluable in safe-
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of five deaths in our country, this Journal
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physicians about this, the leading cause
of preventable disease and early death in
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To the Editor:
On behalf of the more than 80,000
members of the American Academy of
Family Physicians, I want to commend
the North Carolina Medical Society for
devoting its January issue of the North
Carolina Medical Journal to the topic of
tobacco.
Tobacco contributes to the death of
more Americans than any other prevent-
able cause. Our Academy has been a
leader in seeking to combat tobacco use
as an unnecessary cause of death and
disability.
We wish to recognize the leadership
your society has taken in publishing this
special issue so as to better inform physi-
cians and the public about the clinical,
economic, and policy issues that will
better help them address tobacco use as a
majormedical problem. Keepup the good
work!
Patrick B. Harr, MD
Chair, Board of Directors
American Academy of
Family Physicians
1 14 E. South Hills Drive
Maryville, MO 64468
In the Tarheel Tradition
To the Editor:
As a member of the Journal's Edito-
rial Board and an occasional contributor
to the "Carolina Physician's Bookshelf,"
I was pleased to read Dr. Toole's review
of Dr. Bumgamer's book The Health of
the Presidents (NC Med J I994;55:569).
Dr. Toole seems to have enjoyed the
book as much as 1 did.
Journal readers should know that
Dr. Bumgamer is a native North Carolin-
ian who practiced long and successfully
as an internist and cardiologist in Greens-
boro before retiring several years ago. It
is evident that he has continued to be
productive in his retirement.
There is a wonderful tradition of
Tarheel literary figures, many of whom
have lived or currendy live in Greens-
boro, such as Randall Jarrell, Allen Tate,
Peter Taylor, and Fred Chappell. I am
pleased when we can recognize our
Tarheel medical writers as well.
Timothy W. Lane, MD
Professor of Medicine
Chief, Internal Medicine
Training Program
Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital
1200 N. Elm St.
Greensboro, NC 27401-1020
Alzheimer's and Cognex
To the Editor:
In November's Health Watch ("A
New Era: Alzheimer' s Is Becoming Man-
ageable," NC Med J 1994;55:539-42),
Dr. Fred Allen discusses Alzheimer's in
a simulated conversation between him-
self and the daughter of someone suffer-
ing from the disease. I am a practicing
neurologist and I found Dr. Allen's dis-
cussion contradictory, particularly regard-
ing the use of medications to ameliorate
symptoms of dementia. Dr. Allen dis-
couraged the use of medications to treat
agitation, confusion, and hallucinations,
yet he encouraged the use of tacrine and
mentioned it by its brand name, Cognex,
three times in the article.
I believe that medications, employed
gently and expertly, can offer consider-
able symptomatic relief to patients by
controlling distressing symptoms such as
nocturnal agitation, violent outbursts,
hallucinations, paranoia, delusions, and
anxiety. Of course, the excessive use of
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psychotropic medications is deplorable.
An ample literature documents how the
inappropriate and excessive use of psy-
chotropic medications contributes to fall-
ing, incontinence, aspiration pneumonia,
and a host of other preventable complica-
tions in demented persons. Nevertheless,
I believe that small doses of psychotropic
medications often provide tremendous
symptomatic relief.
On the other hand, I am not disposed
to use tacrine. It is highly toxic, expen-
sive, and rarely works. Only 20% of indi-
viduals note any response, and those tend
to be the ones who were least sick in the
first place. Extensive and frequent hema-
tological and hepatic monitoring is nec-
essary, and significant gastrointestinal
side effects are common.
Dr. Allen failed to properly counsel
his patient and the caregiver on the down-
side of Cognex; at the end of the simu-
lated conversation the patient's daughter
states: "I'll ask my mother's doctor to
start mother on Cognex...." Let's hope
that the family doctor has a sense of
primum non nocere.
J. Griffith Steel, MD
East Carolina Neurology
2501 Stantonsburg Road
GreenvUle, NC 27834
Dr. Fred Allen responds:
I appreciate Dr. Steel's comments.
The simulated office visit (between my-
self and an Alzheimer's family member)
in my KC&nlHealth Warc/z article reflects
a personal approach to diagnosing and
managing Alzheimer's disease. A single
such example cannot demonstrate all the
issues famiUes encounter in the diagnosis
and course of the disease. There certainly
are times when it is appropriate to use
antidepressants or neuroleptics to treat
behavioral symptoms.
I wanted the article to raise aware-
ness of Alzheimer's disease, and re-
sponses we've received suggest that I
accomplished this. Memory and cogni-
tive impairments are cardinal features of
Alzheimer's. The public and many phy-
sicians remain unaware that patients who
suffer enough memory loss to interfere
with everyday activities need help. Un-
fortunately, many patients wait until
symptoms are severe or at a crisis, when
pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic
strategies are not as effective. Early diag-
nosis and management are essential.
In our practice we attempt to pro-
mote comprehensive Alzheimer's care.
We offer management assistance targeted
at diagnosis, counseling, coping strate-
gies, and ethical-legal issues, as well as
nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic
treatment,and recommendations for nurs-
ing home placement Agitation, confu-
sion, and hallucinations are often the
symptoms that trigger nursing home
placement These symptoms can vary
during the course of the illness, and at
times they require symptomatic medica-
tions. Medications may be useful ad-
juncts to nursing strategies and to treat-
ments directed specifically at the cogni-
tive features.
Why did I mention tacrine? Tacrine
(Cognex) is the first and at this time the
only drug approved for treating the
memory loss of Alzheimer's disease. Its
true value as a therapeutic agent may not
yet be clear, but combined with the holis-
tic management approach I described in
my article, I have found it quite effective.
It is critical to use the maximum possible
dose. Reaching that dose requires careful
titration using caregiver and family input
about the tiealment response.
I disagree with Dr. Steel. Tacrine is
not highly toxic. More than a year of
marketing and more than 110,000 pa-
tients on the drug support this conclusion.
The less common type of adverse event —
disturbance of gastrointestinal function
(nausea, occasional vomiting or diar-
rhea)—is a cholinergic response, which
is dose-related, and is manageable with
dosage adjustments and by other tech-
niques. Elevation of serum alanine amino-
transaminase (ALT) seems related to the
length of time on tacrine treatment; it is
reversible and to date there has been no
serious liver toxicity resulting in death.
The expense of treaunent in Alz-
heimer's must be considered against the
cost of having no treatment and no hope.
Dr. Sleel'scontention that thedrug "rarely
works" requires that we ask what "work"
means. Most drugs "work" when the level
of care includes increased attention to
patients and their family members, ac-
cessing support services, the use of phar-
macologic and behavior modification
therapies, as well as agents that target
cognitive problems. It is unrealistic to
think that we are going to cure Alz-
heimer's, yet the same is true of most
chronic illnesses. Physiciansmightrecall
that our treatment expectations are "rarely
to cure, sometimes to comfort, but al-
ways to console."
Physicians should inform the family
about what treatments are available and
what are realistic efficacy and safety ex-
pectations for Alzheimer's patients. With
tacrine, die inconvenienceof lab tests and
four-times-a-day dosing must be balanced
against the family desire for a possible
treatment benefit As physicians, we know
that our attitudes can affect patient re-
sponse, both negatively and positively. I
feel that hope remains important.
The medical community must step
forward and urge real care for Alzheimer's
patients and their families, not just brief
office visits or prescriptions in place of a
supportive medical environment. Our
patients need and ask for treatment now.
We must continue to advocate access to
the best currentiy available therapies. Our
oath is to provide care, perhaps less tiian
we want, but care that is important to our
patients and families.
Fred H. Allen, Jr., MD
Carolina Neurological Chnic, PA
1001 Blytiie Blvd., Suite 601
Charlotte, NC 28203
Eye On Ergonomics
To the Editor:
In response to the November article
by Frazier et al on mandatory reporting of
occupational health problems (NC Med J
1994;55:526-31), I would like to address
ergonomics and the computer.
Presbyopia (loss of accommodation)
can cause headaches, pain in the neck and
shoulder muscles, fatigue, anxiety, and
irritability in 40-plus-year-old computer
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operators. The symptoms are due to wear-
ing bifocal glasses and poor placement of
computer screens. Everyone knows that a
typewriter return on a desk puts the key-
board at the proper height for comfort-
able typing. Many workers are not aware
that placement of the computer screen is
also important. It is usually placed where
most convenient or where it looks best for
the decor. Therefore, it is often stacked
on a hard drive or placed at eye level on
a shelf in front of a seated computer
operator.
Computer operators younger than
40 don 't usually care about the placement
of the screen because tJiey have good
accommodation. Bifocal wearers, on the
other hand, become miserable when they
have to lift their chins and move forward
to see the screen. They often do not un-
derstand the source of their discomfort
and seek an ophthalmologist's care. Even
after the problem is explained, the opera-
tor is usually reluctant to complain about
the screen location because they feel that
asking for a change indicates that they are
not as capable as younger workers. Or,
they might think that the screen cannot be
moved.
A possible solution is to use com-
puter glasses with a high bifocal or no
bifocal. Or, employers, employees, ar-
chitects, and computer sales personnel
could be educated about ergonomics. New
desk designs that better accommodate
computer equipment are available, al-
though just moving the screen down may
solve the problem.
I hope this information helps physi-
cians recognize that screen position is a
possible source of patient complaints.
Melvin D. Childers, MD
Charlotte Ophthalmology Clinic, PA
4335 Colwick Road
Charlotte, NC 28211
The author and an associate respond:
The Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) states that "eye-
strain is the single largest category of
complaints among visual display termi-
nal (VDT) users." It is often worse in
those who spend more than four hours a
day at a monitor or are continually look-
ing back and forth between documents
and the monitor. The situation is com-
pounded by glare from excessive illumi-
nation from overhead lights or windows
resulting in eye irritation, eye fatigue,
headaches, or blurred vision. Dr. Childers'
letter prompts the following comments
on several aspects of office ergonomics
and especially the use of VDTs:
Monitor placement. The NC Divi-
sion of Occupational Safety and Health
suggests that, in order to improve head
and neck posture, VDT users should avoid
looking too far up or down in order to see
the monitor screen. The center of the
screen should be positioned so that the
viewing angle is 15 to 25 degrees below
eye level. It is a good rule of thumb to
place the monitor about an arm's length
away with the top of the screen at eye
level when looking at the horizon. Place
a sturdy item underneath a monitor to
raise it, and remove items such as the
central processing unit to lower it. Moni-
tor stands work well. A keyboard tray
helps increase monitor viewing distance.
Excessive illumination or glare.
Glare causesdiscomfortandreduces abil-
ity to see. It occurs when parts of the field
of view are excessively bright in relation
to the general level of screen brightness.
The alternating dilatation and constric-
tion of the pupil send contradictory infor-
mation to the retina about light levels.
Many types of anti-glare filters are avail-
able. Glare can also be reduced or elimi-
nated by covering windows, reducing the
number of light bulbs in overhead fix-
tures, tilting monitors,erectingpartitions,
or moving the workstation. Monitors
should be placed at right angles to light
sources such as windows, never in front
of or facing a window.
Comfort at the monitor. The eye is
designed to see comfortably at distances
greater than arm's length, so muscles
controlling vision must contract when
using a VDT. This muscle contraction is
not a problem when it occurs for short
periods of time, but if it occurs without a
break, eye muscles cramp and cause "eye
aches." To prevent this:
• Periodically alternate between types of
work to rest your eyes. Look away
from your monitor to a dark area peri-
odically to rest your eyes.
• Have your eyes examined regularly
and use special corrective lenses for
work if needed. Bifocal wearers should
consider obtaining full lenses focused
at monitor distance, not reading dis-
tance. Use adequate light but not so
much that it causes screen glare.
• Move around and shift your body often
for more comfort.
Correct workstation adjustment. For
increased comfort and productivity, us-
ers may want to consider the following
general recommendations:
• Adjust seat height so upper arms hang
vertically, elbows bent at about 90 de-
grees, shoulders relaxed, and wrists
fairly su-aight.
• Adjust the backrest to support the small
of the back and provide firm support.
• Keep knees bent with feet resting on
the floor or on a footrest if the chair
must be raised to adjust for height.
• Position the monitor an arm's length
away, directly in front of you and the
top of the screen level with your eyes.
• Use a document holder next to the
screen rather than laying papers fiat.
Readers interested in further infor-
mation may contact the Ergonomics Re-
source Center (ERC), NC Division of
Occupational Safety and Health, at 919/
515-2052.
Tamara James
Ergonomist, Occupational and
Environmental Safety Office
Linda Frazier, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor
Division of Occupational and
Environmental Medicine
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, NC 27710
Aphorism Addition
To the Editor:
I continue to enjoy Dr. Daniel
Sexton's "Aphorisms of the Month" in
ihQ Journal. Had I known he was going to
have one on teaching and learning (NC
Med J 1994;55:632), I would have sub-
mitted my favorite:
ConVmued on page 1 14
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ONCE AGAIN
m ^ MM 25-5075-MG TABLETS
Vdltaren
aicfofenac sodium
Mote prescriptions
woridwide in 1992 tlian
Feldene®, Naprosyn® ^
Reiafen®, Lodine®, and
Daypro® combined*^
* Based on number of prescriptions worldwide (IMS MIDAS, 6/93).
f Feldene (piroxicam) is a registered trademarl( of Pfizer Inc; Naprosyn (naproxen) is a registered trademarli of Syntax Puerto Rico fnc;
Relafen (nabumetone) is a registered trademarl[ of SmittiKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals; Lodine (etodolac) is a registered trademark
of Wyetli-Ayerst Laboratories; Daypro (oxaprozin) is a registered trademark of G. D. Searle S Co.
Please see Brief Summary of Prescribing Information on adjacent page.
© 1994, Ciba-Geigy Corporation.
®
Printed on Recycled Paper
Printed in USA (4/94)
388-421 71 -A 2
VOLTAREN'
diclolenac sodium
Delayed-Release lenteric-coaledj Tablets
CATAFLAM'
diclofenac polassium
Immediale-Release Tablets
Briel Summary {For lull Prescribing Inlormalion, see Package Inserl.)
INDICATIONS ANDUSAGE
VoltateiOelayed-ReleaseorCalallam Immediate-Release Tablets are irdicaledlortfieacjte and chronic irealrnenlol Signs and syfTipiomsolrfiejrngtDid
arthritis, osleoartfintis, and ankylosing soondylitis Only Calaflam is indicated lor tfie managemenl of pain and primary dysmenorrhea, when prompt
pam relief is de5irea, Because it is tormulaled lo provide earliet plasma concenlrahons ol diclofenac [see CLlfJICAL PHARMACOLOGY, Pharmacokinetics
and Clinical Sluflies)
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Diclofenac in either tormulalion, Voltaren or Calatlam, is contraindicated in patienis mifi fiypersensilivity lo diclolenac Diclofenacshould not Oe given to
patientswhohaveexperiencedasthma, urticaria, orolherallergic-typereaclionsatiertakingaspinnoroIlierNSAIDs Severe, rarelyfatal,anapfiylactic-
Ike reactions lo diclofenac have been reported in such patients
WARNINGS
Gastrointestinal Ellects
Peplic ulceration and gaslromieslmal bleeding have been reported in patients receiwng diclofenac Physicians and pabents should therefore remain alert
lorulceralion and bleeding in palienis treated clironically with diclolenac even in the absence of previous G.I. tract symptoms It is recommended that
patients be mamlained on ilie lowest dose of diclolenac possible, consistent with achieving a satisfactory therapeutic response
RiskoISi illceaiions. fl/eerflnj. snilPerloratm wiiliHS/^0 n)erapy:Senousgasiroiniestinaiioi(icity such as bleeding, ulcerahon, and perforation
can occur at any time, with or without warning symptoms, m patients treated chronically with ^SAID therapy Although minor upper gastroinlestmal
problems, such as dyspepsia, are common, usually developing early in therapy, physicians should remain alert lor ulceration and bleeding m pahenis
Irealed chronically wilh WSAIDs even in the absence ol previous G.I tract symptoms In palienls observed in clinical trials of several months to 2 years'
durahon, symptomatic upper G I ulcers, gross bleeding, or perforation appear to occur in approximately t% ol patienis lor 3-6 months, and in about
T'i'yiX of patienis treated lor I year Physicians should inform patients about Ihesigns and/or sympioms of serious G I toxicity and what steps to take it
Ihey occur.
Studies lo date have not identified any subset ol palienis not at nsk ol developing peptic ulceralion and bleeding. Except lor a pnor history ot serous
G.I evenis and other risk factors known lo be associated with peptic ulcer disease, such as alcoholism, smoking, etc , no nsk factors (e.g , age. sex|
have been associated wiih increased risk. Elderlyor debilitated palienis seem to lolersie ulceration or bleeding less well than other individuals, and most
spontaneous reports of fatal G I. events are mihis population. Studies lo date areinconclusiveconcemingthe relative risk ol various NSAIDs in causing
such reactions. High doses ot any NSAIO probably carry a greater nsk ol these reactions, although controlled clinical Inals showing this do nol exist in
most cases in considering the use ol relatively large doses (within the recommended dosage range], sufficient benefit should be anbcipated to off set the
polential increased risk of G.I toxicity.
Hepatic Ellects
As with other NSAIDs. elevations ol one or rrore liver tests may occur during diclofenac therapy. These laboratory abnormalities may progress, may
remain unchanged, or may be transient with continued therapy Borderline elevations |i.e . less than 3 times the ULN | =the Upper Limit of the Normal
range)), or greater elevations of transaminases occurred in about 15% ol diclofenac-Irealed patients Of the hepatic enzymes, ALT (SGPT) is the one
recommended lor the monitoring of liver injury
In clinical trials, meaningful elevations |i e . more than 3 times the ULN) ot AST i SGOTj (ALT was not measured m ail studies) occurred in about 2% of
approiimately57(XI patients a! some lime during Voltarentreatment.lna large, open, controlled trial, meaningfulelevations of ALT and/or AST occurr^
inabout4°;o of 3700 patients treated for2-6months. including marked elevations (I e, more than 8times the ULN) in aOouirs of the 3700 patients In
that open-label study, a higher incidence of t)ordfirline (less than 3 times the ULfJ), moderate (3-S limes the ULN|, and marked ( -9 limes the ULNI
elevahons ol ALT or AST was observed in patients receiving diclofenac when compared to other NSAIDs Transaminase elevations were seen more
Irequenlly in pabents with osteoarthritis than in Ihose with rheumatoid arthribs [see ADVERSE REACTIONS).
In addition to the enzyme elevahons seen in clinical trials, rare cases of severe hepatic reactions, including jaundice and fatal fulminant hepahtis, have
been reported
Physicians should measure transaminases periodically in patients receiving long-term therapy with diclofenac, because severe hepatotoxicity may
develop without a prodrome ol distinguishing symptoms. The ophmum limes lor making ihe first and subsequent transaminase measuiements are not
known In the largest U S. tnal (open-label) that involved 3700 palienis monitored tirsl al 8 weeks and 1200 patients monitored again at 24 weeks, almost
all meaningful elevations in transaminases were detected before patients became symptomahc In -12 of theSt patients in all trials who developed marked
Iransaminase elevahons, abnormal tests occurred dunng the first 2 months ot Iherapy with diclofenac Based on this experience, if diclofenac is used
chronically, the first transaminase measurement should be made no later than S weeks after the start ot diclofenac treatment As with other NSAIDs, if
adnormalliver tests persist or worsen, if clinical signs and.'orsymptoms consistent with liver disease develop, or it systemic manifestations occurfeg.,
eosinophilia, rash, etc.), diclofenac should be disconbnued.
To minimize the possibility that hepatic miury will become severe between transaminase measurements, physicians should inform patients of Ihe
warning signs and symptoms ol hepaloloxioity (e.g., nausea, fabgue, lethargy, pruntus, jaundice, right upper quadrant tenderness, and "flu-like"
symptoms), and Ihe appropriate action patients should talte if tltese signs and symptoms appear
PRECAUTIONS
General
4//en]/c fleaciions: As with other NSAIDs, allergic reactions including anaphylaxis have been reported with diclofenac Specific allergic manifeslalions
consishng of swelling of eyelids, lips, pharynx, and larynx, urticana: asthma, and bronchospasm , sometimes with a concomitant fall in blood pressure
(severe at times) have been observed in clinical inals and'or the marketing expenence wrih diclofenac. Anaphylaxis has rarely been reported from foreign
sources: m U S clinical trials with diclolenac m over 6000 patients, 1 case of anaphylaxis was reported In controlled clinical trials, allergic reactions
have been observed at an incidence of 0 5°s These reachons can occur without pnor exposure !o the drug
Ftuii Retetitm aniS Eiem: Ruid relenlion and edema have been observed in some patienis taking diclolenac Therefore, as with other \SAtDs,
diclofenac should be used with caution in patients with a hislory of cardiac decompensation, hypertension, or other conditions predisposing to fluid
retention
HenBl Ellects: As a class, NSAIDs have been associated with renal papillary necrosis and other abnormal renal pathology in long-term administralion lo
animals In oral diclofenac studies in animals, some evidence ol renal toxicity was noted Isolated incidents of papillary necrosis were observed m a few
animals at high doses (20-t20 mg/ltg) in several baboon subacute studies In patients ireaied with diclolenac, rare cases of inierstdial nephritis and
papillary necrosis have been reported (see ADVERSE REACTIONS)
Asecond form of renal loxicity. generally associated with NSAIDs, isseen in palienis with conditions leading to a reduction in renal blood flow or blood
volume, where renal prostaglandins have a supportive role in themamienance ol renal perlusion tn these palienis, administration ot an NSAIO results in
a dose-dependent decrease in prostaglandin synthesis and, secondarily, in a reduclion ot renal blood flow, which may precipitate overt renal failure
Patients at greatest risk ol this reaction are Ihose with impaired renal function, heart failure, liver dysfunction, Ihose taking diuretics, and Ihe elderly.
Disconlmualion of NSAID therapy is typically followed by recovery to the prelrealmeni stale
Cases of signdicani renal failure m patients receiving diclofenac have been reported Irom marketing experience, bul were not observed in over 40OO
patients m clinical trials dunng which senjm creahmne and BUN values were followed serially There were only 1 1 patients (0 3%) whose serum creali-
nine and concurrent serum BUN values were greater than 2 0 mg/dL and 40 mg/dL, respechvely, while on diclofenac (mean nse in Ihe ft patients-
creatinine2 3mg/dLandBUN284mg/dL)
Since diclofenac metabolites are eliminated pnmanly by the kidneys, patients with significantly impaired renal luncbon should be more closely
monitored than subjects with normal renal function
Po/pft)'ria;The use otdiclotenacin pabents with hepatic porphyria should be avoided TDd3te,lpahenthasbeendescribBd in whom diclofenacprobably
triggered a clinical attack ol porphyria. The postulated mechanism, demonstrated in rats, for causing such attacks by diclofenac, as well as some other
NSAIDs, is through stimulation of Ihe porphyrin precursor detta-ammolevulmic acid |ALA)
Inlormatjon lor Palienis
Diclofenac, likeolherdrugsofitsclass.isnotlreeofsideellects Thesideeltectsofthesednigscancausediscomtorland, rarely, Iherearemoresenous
side elfecis, such as gastrointestinal bleeding, and more rarely, liver toxicity (see WARNINGS, Hepatic Effects), which may result in hospitalization and
even fatal outcomes,
NSAIDs are often essenhal agents m Ihe management of arthritis and have a maior role in Ihe management of pain, but they also may be commonly
employed tor conditions that are less serous.
Physicians may wish lo discuss wilh their patienis the polential nsks (see WAflNIVGS, PRECAUTIONS, and ADVERSE REACTIONS) and likely benelits
ol NSAID treatment, particularly when the drugs are used lor less serious conditions where Ireatmeni without NSAIDs may represenl an acceptable
alternative lo both the patient and physician.
Laboratory Tesis
Because senous G I tract ulceration and bleeding can occur without warning sympioms, physicians should tollow chronically treated palienis lor the
signs and sympioms ol ulceralion and bleeding and should mlorm them of the importance of Ihis loHow-up ( see WARNINGS, M olGJ. (//cerato/is,
Bieeiiini anii Pstioalm wilfi HSMD fflerap/) II diclofenac is used chronically, patients should also be instructed lo report any signs and symptoms
thai might be due to hepatotoxicity ot diclofenac; these sympioms may become evident between visits when penodic liver laboratory tests are performed
(see WARNINGS, Hepaiic Effects),
Drug Inleratlions
Asp/rin: Concomitant administration of diclofenac and aspirin is nol recommended because diclofenac is displaced from its binding sites dunng Ihe
concomilani administration ol aspirin, resulting in lower plasma concenlrahons, peak plasma levels, and AUG values
Mw3gi//3/i/s."Whiie studies have nol shown diclolenac to interact wilh anticoagulants ol the warfann type, cauiion should be exercised, nonetheless,
since inieraclions have been seen wilh other NSAIDs. Because prostaglandins play an important role in hemoslasis, and NSAIDs allecl platelet luncbon
as well, concurrent therapy With all NSAIDs, including diclolenac, and warlarin requires close monilonngot patients lobe certain that no change in their
anticoagulant dosage IS required
Oigoim. Methotreidie. C^elospom: Diclolenac, like other NSAIDs, may ailed renal prostaglandins and increase the loxicity ol certain drugs. Inges-
lion ol diclolenac may increase serum concentrationsoldigoxin and metholrexateandincreasecyclosporine's nephrotoxicity Patients who begin taking
diclolenac or who increase theirdiclofenac dose or any other \SAID while taking digoxio, methotrexate, orcyclosponne may develop toxicity characler-
Islics lor these drugs. They should be observed closely, particulariy il renal lunclion is impaired, \n the case ol digoxin. serum levels should be
monitored
Uthiam' Pc'c'e"]: decreases lithium renal clearance and increases lithium plasma levels. In pabents taking diclofenac and lithium concomitantly.
Ill" r-.> -■,-^:. :^velop
Ora/ Hypog/ycemiK. Diclofenac does nol atlei glucose metabolism m normal subiecls nor does il aller Ihe effects ot oral hypoglycemic agenis There
are rare le&ur.i, (io/.ever, from marVebng expenences ol changes in effects of insulin or oral hypoglycemic agents in the presence of diclofenac ihat
necessitated changes in the doses olsuch agents Both hypo- and hyperglycemic effecls have been reported. Adirecl causal relationship has not been
established, bul physicians should consider the possibility that diclofenac may alter a diabetic patient's response lo insulin or oral hypoglycemic agents.
Dimtia: Diclolenac and other NSAIOs can inhibit the activity ol diuretics Concomitant treatment with polassium-spanng diuretics may be associated
with increased serum potassium levels
OthetDmgs: in small groups of patients l7-10/inleraction study), the concomitant administration ot azathiopnne, gold, chloroquine, o-penicillamme,
prednisolone, doxycyclme, ot digitoxm did not signilicanily alfect the peak levels and AUC values ol diclofenac
Prolein Binding
In viiro, diclolenac interferes minimally or not at all with the protein binding ol salicylic add (20% decrease in binding), lolbutamide, ptednisotone (10%
tfecrei^e "■ 5 "d'^o' -}' w3''3r'" Benzylpenicillin, ampicillm, oxacillin, chlortetracycline, doxycycline. cephatothin, efythromycin, and sutlarrtttbox-
r' -',■■- ■' ^-/y ■ .'■■_ :■ :re protein bindingol diclolenac in human serum.
Drug Laboratory Test Inieraclions
f//ec/ on ^\mi Coagnlalion: Diciolenac increases platelet aggregation time but does not aflect bleeding time, plasma thrombin clotting time, plasma
libnnogen, or lactors V and VII lo XII Statistically signihcant changes in prothrombin and partial thromboplastin limes have been reported in normal
volunteers The mean changes were observed to be less than t second m both instances, however, and are unlikely lo be clinically important. Diclolenac
is a prosiag's'^'t"^ c..,niM=iqco ,nh,h,inr hA^^ver. and all drugs that inhibit prostaglandin synthesis interfere wilh platelel function lo some degree;
iherelore pr ■ ■ .■,■ i. ■■■■.- - , ■"■■ :edbysuchanaclionshouldbecarelullyobserved.
Carcinogenesis Muiagenesis inpairmeniolFertilily
Long-term >;J;c,^,,^^,^,,;,,;^:,D^,,■,,^,;,y,.cr,Olclolenac sodium up Io2mg;T(9/dayor(t2mg.'m-7day approximately the human dose)have revealed^
signilicant increases in lumor incidence There was a slight increase in benign mammary fibroadenomas in mid-dosMrealed (0.5 mg/Vg/day or 3 m^'
m-/day| female ra!s(htgh-dose females had excessive mortality), but the increase was not Significant for this common rat tumor A2-year carcinogenic-
ity study conducted in mice employing diclofenac sodium at doses up to 0 3 mg/l(g,'day (0 9 mg-'m-Zday) in males and 1 mg%'day (3 mg/m^/day) in
lemales did not reveal any oncogenic polential Diclofenac sodium did not show mutagenic activity m m vitro point mutabon assays m mammalian
[mouse lymphoma)and microbial (yeasl,Ames)lestsysIemsand was nonmutagenic in several mammalianmvitro and in VIVO tests, including dominant
lelhal and male germinal epithelial chromosomal studies in mice, and nucleus anomaly and chromosomal aberration studies in Chinese hamslers.
Diclolenac sodium administered to male and female rats at 4 mg/kg/day (24 mg/m-/day) did not allecl fertility,
Teralogenic Ellecis
Ttipfp vi> 1". j(]i=(i'jaip and well-controlled studies in pregnant women Diclolenac should be used dunng pregnancy only il the benefits to the mother
_ '•.■■ ' ■■"' : ■:-'oiheleius.
Pregmcf Ca/e^ory fl. Reproduction studies have been perlormed in mice given diclolenac sodium (up to 20 mg/kg/day or 60 m^W/day) and in rats
jr.: :•:: :. ,,,e-, :,.,jtenac sodium (up to 10 mg-lig/day or 60 mg/mv'day for rats, and SO mg'm'/day for rabbrts ) and have revealed no evidence of
leralogemci^ despite the induction of maternal loxicrty and fetal toxicity In rats, maternally toxic doses were associated with dystocia, prolonged
gestation, reduced lelal weights and growth, and reduced letal survr^l. Diclolenac has been shown to cross the placental barner m mice and rals
Labor and Delivery
The ellects ol diclolenac on labor and delivery in pregnant women are unknown. Because ol the known ellects ol prostagtandin-mhibiling drugs on the
lelal cardiovascular system (closure of ductus artenosus), use of diclofenac dunng late pregnancy should be avoided and, as with other nonsteroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs, it is possible that diclolenac may inhibit utenne contraction.
Nursing Mothers
Diclolenac has been found in Ihe milkolnursing mothers. Aswitholherdrugslhatareexcreled in milk, diclolenac is not recommended lor use in nursing
women
Pediatric Use
Salety and effectiveness of diclolenac in children have not been established.
Geriatric Use
01 the more than 6000 patients irealed with diclofenac in U S. Inals, 31% were older than 65 years ot age. No overall difference was observed between
efficacy adverse event or pharmacokinetic profiles of older and younger pahenis As with any \SAID, the elderty are likety to tolerate adverse reaclions
less well than younger patients,
ADVERSE REACTIONS
Adverse reaction information is derfvedfroni blinded, controlled and open-label cliniQl trials, as well as worldwide markebngexperienu
lion below, rales ol more common events represent clinical study results; rarer events are derived principally from mari(eting experience and publica-
tions, and accurate rate estimates are generally nol possible.
In a 6-monih, double-blind trial comparing Voltaren Oeiayed-Release Tablets |N=t97) vs.Caiaflam Immediate-Release Tablets (N=196| vs. ibuprofen
|N^t97), adverse reactions were similar in nature and trequency In 718 patients treated lor shorter penods, i.e , 2 weeks or less, with Cafaf/am
//nmed;a(e-fle/ease 6fi/ets, adverse reactions were reported one-hall to one-lenih as Irequently as by palienis trealed lor longer penods
The incidence ol common adverse reactions (greater than 1%) is based upon controlled clinical Inals m 1543 patients treated up to 13 weeks with
l/o/faren Delafed-Belsass Jablels By lar the most common adverse etlecls were gastromteslmal symptoms, most ol tliem minor, occurnng in about
20%, and leading lo disconbnualion in about 3%, ol palienis Peptic ulcer or G.I bleeding occurred in clinical Inals in 0 6S |95% conlidence inten/al;
0 2% Io1%)ot approximately 1600palienlsdunngtheirlirst3 months ol diclofenac treatment and inl 6% (95% conlidenceinlervar0 8^«to24%)ol
approximately 800 palienis followed for 1 year,
Gastroinlestmal symptoms were lollowed in frequency by central nervous system side elfecis such as headache (7%) and dizziness (3%).
Meaningful (exceeding 3 limes the Upper Limit ol Normal) elevations ol ALT (SGPT) or AST (SGOI) occurred at an overall rale of approximately 2%
dunng Ihe lirsl2monlhsofVollaren treatment. Unlike aspinn-relatedelevabons, which occur more Irequenlly in patienis with rheumatoid arthritis, these
elevations were more frequently observed m pahenis with osteoarthntis (2 6%) than in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (0.7%) Marited elevahons
(exceeding B times Ihe ULNl were seen in 1% of palienis trealed lor 2-6 months (see WARNINGS, Hepatic Elfecis).
'^;: fo'lc.'.'^q jd.eise reactions were reported m patients Irealed with diclofenac
Incidence Greater Than 1% • Causal Relationship Probable: (All denved Irom clinical trials.)
flotfy as 3 V/t^ole ^Ddcminal pain or cramps, ' headache.* tluid retention, abdominal distenhon.
Oiges/ive.Diarrnea; indigestion," nausea. 'conslipation.Mlalulence, liver test abnomiaidies,* PUB, le., peptic ulcer, with^
perloration. or bleeding without ulcer (see above and also WARNINGS).
Nervous S^s/em.- Dizziness
SkimnSAppeiiilages: Rash, prunlus.
Spec/a/ Senses: Tinnitus.
"Incidence, 3% lo 9% (incidence ol wmM reaclions is 1%-3%),
Incidence Less Than 1%' Causal Relationship Probable; (Thelollowingieaclionshave been reported in patients taking diclofenacunder circumstances
thai do not permit a clear atlnbution ol Ihe reaclion lo diclolenac These reactions are being included as alerting information to physicians Adverse
reactions reported only m wOftMe meeting expene/Jce or in the literature, nol seen in clinical Inals, are considered rare and are italicized )
Boilf as 3 Whole: Malaise, swelling of lips and tongue, photosensitivity, mjih^lm. anaphylactoid reachons
Cariiomciilar Hypertension, congesbve heart failure
fl/ges(/w; Vomiting, jaundice, melena, aphthous slomalitis, dry mouth and mucous membranes, bloody diarrhea, hei)alilis,/i^lrcrjecro^^^^
change, pancrealilis with or without concomitant hepalihs, colitis.
Wem/c3nrfiy/np/ia(/c,- Hemoglobin decrease, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, /iemo///;c3/iem«.apfas//canern^^^
purpura
MstatiDk antf Hutntml Bisotiets: Azotemia.
fimm Spm: Insomnia, drowsiness, depression, diplopia, anxiety, ifntability.asepl/cme/ir/ijitis.
Hespiratofy Ep.;.;3xis. asthma, laryngeal edema.
Skin anil Appenilages: Alopecia, urticaria, eczema, dermatitis, bullous ewptm. erythma mitilom majo!, angioedema, Stevm-Mnson
SplWtTi
Special Senses: Blurred vision, lasle disorder, reversible heanng loss, scotoma.
Urogmlal Ver "'rsi'fiiJrome, proteinuria, ohgm. inmtilialnepbntis. papillary necrosis, acute renal lailure.
Incidence Less Than 1%- Causal Relationship Unlinown: (Adversereactions reported only inwor1dwidemari(ebngexperienceoiin the literature, not
;:-" ■ . -;■ ■■:. :.-e considered rare and are Italicized)
SodyasalVMe/Cnestpam.
Canf;Dmci;r3r,'Palpitations,f/iys/ii/ig, tachycardia, premature ventricular conlracbons, myocardial infarction,
Driiesf/ve; Esophageal lesions.
Hem anil lympliatic: Smlng.
Metabolic ant! Mritional Dlsoriets: Hypoglycemia, mgbl loss.
HervotisSystm ^iieslhesia, memory disturbance, nightmares, tremor, lic,3Dnorfna/coof(/™!(D/). convulsions, (//sorjenlalio/i.psyc/iofc
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THE STATE OF OUR HEALTH
Conjoint Report
To the North Carolina Medical Society and
the North Carolina Commission for Health Services
Ronald H. Levine, MD, MPH
Editor's note:Jh\s report is an adaptation of State Health Director Dr. Levine's address to the Medical Society at its Annual
Meeting in Greensboro November 4, 1994.
I present here some brief remarks on the state of our health,
paying particular attention to infectious diseases and the health
of North Carolina's children. In his 1894 report to the Society,
my predecessor. Dr. Richard Lewis, commented:
"The sanitary sky to the eastward was overcast with the
dark and lurid clouds of cholera. ..yellow fever had
appeared... almost at our doors... (and) small pox... (had
begun). . .to spread over the country. . . ."
One hundred years later, you might ask "Haven't we
beaten all of the important infectious causes of significant
morbidity and mortality into submission?" "Can we now direct
our resources for prevention to injury and chronic disease?"
Apparently not! We now face the problem of emerging infec-
tious diseases — those of whose human incidence has increased
within the past two decades or threatens to in the near future. A
highly virulent strain of E. coli that wreaked havoc in the Pacific
Northwest is present and causing illness in our state. In October
1994, the Health Commission added "E. coli 157" to the list of
officially reportable diseases, saddening all lovers of medium-
rare hamburgers. Private and public health practitioners struggle
together to deal with newly recognized infectious agents and
syndromes like AIDS, Lyme disease, hantavirus, and
legionellosis.
We must also battle the resurgence of old infectious threats
in new guises, like drug-resistant tuberculosis and gonorrhea.
Diseases we thought had disappeared have once again reared
their ugly heads. There has been a cholera epidemic in Africa,
Dr. Levine is State Health Director, NC Department of Environ-
ment, Health, and Natural Resources, P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh
27611-7687.
bubonic plague in India, diphtheria in Russia — and plenty of
pertussis in North Carolina.
AIDS and HIV Infection
Recently North Carolina passed the 5,000 mark in reported
AIDS cases and many more thousands of North Carolinians are
infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The
finding that 79% of new HIV infections are in blacks is
troubling.
Heterosexual contact as a risk factor increased from 13%
to 18% of all reported cases between 1992 and 1994. Hetero-
sexual contact is the major risk factor for women, especially
black women. Thus, confidential testing, with effective contact
notification and counseling, becomes a more important weapon
in this battle.
I am particularly concerned about HIV prevalence among
pregnant women in North Carolina. A recent study showed a
70% reduction in prenatal transmission of the infection when
HIV-positive mothers were given azidothymidine (AZT) dur-
ing pregnancy. Therefore I am considering recommending that
physicians be required to offer HIV testing as part of routine
screening in pregnancy (see related article on page 102).
Our Children's Health
North Carolina continues to lag behind many other states in
child health indicators. We have a poor immunization rate, a
high infant mortality rate, a high teenage pregnancy rate, a high
NCMJ / February 1995, Volume 56 Number 2 77
rate of teenage substance abuse, poor physical fitness, and a
high rate of death and disability due to injury. Too few of our
children, particularly adolescents, receive routine preventive
health care. More children, their families, and caregivers need
to be exposed to and act on ways to prevent premature death and
disability by improving their physical fitness and nutrition and
choosing healthy habits.
"We must make certain that a
comprehensive system of preventive
and primary care is available
and accessible to all children."
The well-being of our children is not solely a health issue,
yet health concerns are significant. Giving a child a "smart
start" in life is possible only if the child is healthy. We must
make certain that a comprehensive system of preventive and
primary care is available and accessible to all children.
Working together, we have made some progress. The
percentage of pregnant women who seek care in their first
trimester has increased; the percentage of women who receive
no prenatal care has declined. North Carolina's Medicaid
program has been expanded to cover more poor women and
babies and to support intensive nutrition and psychosocial
counseling for appropriate prenatal clients.
The Rural ObsteU-ical Care Incentive Program, which
subsidizes the malpractice premiums of those who provide
obstetrical services to low-income patients in underserved
areas, has expanded to cover 195 physicians and 19 certified
nurse-midwives. This is the largest number of providers ever
supported by this program. Providers who received ROCI
funding delivered more than one in five of North Carolina's
children last year.
Our newborn screening program identified 125 infants in
1993. All started treatment regimens within days of identifica-
tion, and follow-up care has saved them and their families
untold suffering.
Immunization
A few years ago, we discovered that more than 40% of our
state's two-year-olds were vulnerable to preventable conta-
gious diseases because they had not received all appropriate
immunizations, hi 1993, we launched a large-scale, statewide
effort to improve our immunization rates. Governor Hunt
proposed, and the legislature supported, the provision of free
vaccines to all physicians and clinics that care for children. A
vaccine distribution center in Raleigh ships approximately $ 1 .2
million worth of vaccine to providers across the state each
month. Local health departments have responded by extending
their hours and by offering immunizations at outlying sites
within the community. We have developed and distributed
billboard advertising, posters, brochures, and public service
announcements, and the private sector has enthusiastically
joined the crusade for better immunization rates. Organizations
such as Kiwanis and the Masons, and companies like
McDonald's, Hardee's, and Burger King have lent their sup-
port. And a close working relationship between private physi-
cians and the public health community is one reason we
anticipate an improved immunization rate in 1995.
Fitness and Health
The overwhelming consensus is that the nation's youth are in
extremely poor physical condition. A recently tested sample of
North Carolina youth showed significantly higher levels of
body fat, lower flexibility, and less aerobic conditioning than
their national counterparts. Overall, physical education teach-
ers don't have enough interaction with our children to make a
difference in their fitness levels.
Parents seldom exercise with their children, so we must
encourage schools to provide quality physical education pro-
grams that will improve the fitness levels of North Carolina's
youth. We must support parents who engage in family activities
that include physical exercise like bicycling, nature hikes, or
visiting the local swimming pool.
There are four major target groups for our message within
each community. These are the groups who have the greatest
influence in promoting children's health-related lifestyles:
• Children and their peers must be targeted with age-appropri-
ate messages and activities. Children often influence each
other and are good conduits for taking home health promo-
tion messages.
• Parents, grandparents and other family members must be
targeted because they are primary caregivers and provide
fundamental role models. As the children's cough syrup
commercial states, "Dr. Mom" is the one who provides most
of the health care for a child, makes the food choices, and sets
the activity levels.
"The benefits of... health promotion
and disease prevention programs
go beyond... potential savings
in medical care costs."
Teachers and other caregivers serve as role models and
supervise much of the daily activities of children. In today's
world, children may spend significantly more time with
adults other than their parents and are subject to considerable
outside influence on and control of their lifestyles.
Community providers and organizations — the very ambi-
ence of the community itself — directly and indirectly affect
the lives and lifestyles of our children.
The benefits of community-based health promotion and
78 NCMJ / February 1995. Volume 56 Number 2
disease prevention programs go beyond improved health and
potential savings in medical care costs. A healthy community
enhances the state's economic development and prosperity.
Local leaders recognize that a healthy community is good
business. Every North Carolina community wants to be a "good
place to raise children."
How We Can Help
To improve our children's health, the state's doctors and the
Medical Society must:
^ Advocate increased funding and laws that ensure better
health and protection for our children.
• Seek out and participate in local health coalitions in our
communities.
^ Offer our expertise and assistance to local health depart-
ments, schools, day cares, and head start programs.
One hundred years ago at the Society's Annual Meeting,
Dr. J.B. Powers of Wake Forest said: "Preventive medicine is
like a luminous sun; it is just peering above our eastern horizon
and it is to grow in magnitude and splendor as it ascends toward
the meridian and shines down upon the whole people its genial
rays of light and blessings. [A]nd back from them will go the
vociferous shout of applause to those who have borne the heat
and burden of the day in the accomplishment of the one grand
end toward which we have been slowly marching — freedom
from disease."
The great thing about North Carolina medicine, public and
private, is that we have always and will continue to work
together, arm in arm, to attain that freedom from disease toward
which we all aspire. □
Promoting Public Healthi: Who Does It and Why?
by J. Dale Simmons, MD
For years, when I was a primary care practitioner, I tried to
practice good health promotion and disease prevention. On
occasions I think I succeeded. I kept good immunization
records, discouraged the use of tobacco, and told patients to
exercise regularly and control their weight. In the early years,
when I delivered babies, I talked to expectant mothers about
the importance of prenatal care, what to expect in labor and
delivery, and how the newborn would grow and develop.
Patients with diabetes came to my office early in the morning
for blood-sugar determinations; while they waited for the
results I showed them educational tapes on nutrition, proper
dosage of insulin, foot care, eye care, and the importance of
exercise. In the final years of my practice, I told my patients
to avoid (or quit using) tobacco products. I am sure I must
have failed to recognize instances of domestic violence and
child abuse, but I did uncover sexual dysfunction and learned
the value of premarital and marital counseling.
I now know that what I was doing is called personal
health promotion" and disease prevention. I also now know
that the population-based practice of communityheaWh pro-
motion has the potential of yielding even greater dividends for
the time and cost expended. Today, I practice a different kind
of health promotion and disease prevention called public
health. Its setting is altogether in the community.
Some health departments in this state provide a limited
range of primary care in order to make access to such
services available. Ease of transportation, evening clinic
hours, and lower costs can improve accessibility, but the
provision of such services leads many to think of health
departments as primarily a care provider for poor people. In
fact, few health departments chooseXo provide primary care.
They do so by default. People in public health would rather
expend their energies to prevent disease and promote good
health. They know that this is best done at the community
Dr. Simmons is Director, Div. of Adult Health Promotion, NC
level where it can be cost effective and reach a greater
population.
We know that over 50% of the causes of death have
associated behavioral risk factors that could be changed,
thereby increasing the quality of life significantly. The way we
eat, exercise, and sleep; the way we abuse our bodies with
drugs, alcohol, and tobacco have serious health conse-
quences. The way we expose ourselves to unintentional
injuries, the way we react to the warning signs of diseases
such as cancer affects our health and our life expectancy.
Habitual behaviors can all be changed, but less often (and
the changes less sustained) when dealt with on a personal
level rather than a community level.
Public health departments want to devote themselves to
community health promotion. It is there that we will get the
most benefit from the dollars spent. This means involving
physicians, churches, schools, hospitals, health departments,
civic clubs, and worksites in the tasks of health promotion.
The use of focus groups and polling has become such a
science that no one would promote a political campaign or
sell a product without market research. Likewise, it would be
foolish to spend scarce health dollars without good surveil-
lance data and statistical analysis. We must study the finan-
cial resources, nutritional needs, and the barriers to health
care if we are to succeed in improving the public health. Once
we have the information from such studies and once the
community has embraced the need for change and adopted
interventions, institutionalization takes place, leading to long-
term behavioral changes and improved health of the public.
Public health department people are specialists in com-
munity health promotion. That is their area of expertise, and
that is where they want to work, alongside and synergistically
with private health care providers. □
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PEDIATRIC HEARING
Pediatric Hearing
Evaluation and TVeatment
A Report by the Pediatric Hearing Healthcare Team
Maureen Cassidy Riski, MEd, Amelia F. Drake, MD, and Vincent Carrasco, MD
Adequate hearing during the first two
years of life is essential for normal lan-
guage and speech development. How-
ever, many infants suffer from congenital
or acquired hearing impairment during
this critical period. Congenital sensorineu-
ral hearing loss affects seven out of every
2,000 newborn infants in the United
States.' Although there are several meth-
ods available for identifying hearing im-
pairment during the first year of life, the
average age at which such identification
occurs is 24 months, and most children
do not receive amplification until six to
eight months later.^ About 20%-30% of
hearing-impaired children have acquired
sensorineural hearing loss that occurs after
birth. They are not identified until age six
or seven, after they've entered school.
The negative effects of hearing loss on a
child's speech, language, education, and
socialization can be minimized with early
identification and remediation.'
In this paper we discuss hearing as-
sessment in newborns and young infants,
describe the interdisciplinary Pediatric
At the time of this writing, Ms. Riski was
with the UNC Division of Otolaryngology/
Head and Neck Surgery in Chapel Hill.
She is now on staff at Pediatric Ear, Nose
and Throat, Atlanta, GA. Drs. Drake and
Carrasco are with the Division of
Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery,
610 Burnett Womack BIdg., CB# 7070,
UNC School of Medicine, Chapel Hill
27599-7070.
Hearing Healthcare Team (PHHT) and
present our experience with pediaU"ic
hearing aid fittings.
Pediatric Hearing
Healthcare Team
Because of the need for a comprehensive
program to assess the hearing of new-
boms, infants and young children, the
Pediatric Hearing Healthcare Team was
established at the University of North
Carolina Hospitals in 1990. This multi-
disciplinary team has members from pe-
diatric audiology, pediatric speech pa-
thology, and pediatric otology. The PHHT
is dedicated to the diagnosis and manage-
ment of pediatric hearing impairment.
Hearing Assessment
Hearing sensitivity can be assessed in
several ways, each with its advantages
and disadvantages. Some methods elicit
an electrophysiological response from the
patient and require no active cooperation.
Others require a behavioral response. In
an appropriate test environment and with
appropriate conditioning of the patient to
the task, children as young as six months
of age can be assessed by behavioral
methods.
Auditory brainstem response (ABR): This
objective, electrophysiological test esti-
mates auditory sensitivity. An electroen-
cephalogram (EEC) is obtained during
auditory stimulation at variable intensity
levels. The portion of the EEC synchro-
nized to the acoustic stimulus is averaged
by computer and the resulting character-
istic waveform (representing activity from
the cochlea through to the mid-brainstem)
is used to assess hearing acuity in new-
boms and other patients who are difficult
to test. ABR requires no cooperation from
the patient, and can be performed under
sedation or even general anesthesia. The
click sUmulus most often used in ABR
has a frequency in the 2000-4000 Hz
range. The ABR can help describe a
patient's hearing for the high frequency
range, but further testing is often neces-
sary in order to obtain a complete de-
scription of the patient's hearing. On av-
erage the test takes 20^0 minutes. It does
not give an indication of central auditory
processing ability, nor how sound is per-
ceived by the patient.
Otoacoustic emissions: This recently de-
veloped technique tests hearing in the
neonatal population. Otoacoustic emis-
sions (OAEs) are extremely low-inten-
sity sounds generated by the outer hair
cells of a healthy cochlea. Their presence
indicates normal cochlear function."
OAEs are measured by a probe assembly
coupled to a computer-controlled ana-
lyzer. The probe contains a miniature
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ably causes the child to
turn his or her head. Chil-
dren aged three to five
years are assessed by play
audiometry in which the
ch ild is conditioned to drop
blocks in a bucket in re-
sponse to pure tones they
perceive.
Fig 1 : Form for recording audiogram, showing degree of
hearing loss.
loudspeaker to present evoking stimuli
and a small microphone to detect the
emission.' In the absence of external or
middle ear abnormalities, evoked OAEs
can be recorded from almost all normally
functioning cochleas, including those of
infants. Transient evoked OAEs require
five to 10 minutes to record, and are not
present in patients with hearing loss
greater than 30 dB. OAEs may help in
assessing the hearing of infants and diffi-
cult-to-test patients.
Behavioral audiometry: This technique
is used on subjects older than six months
of age or when infants can be conditioned
to respond to stimuli. There are several
forms of behavioral audiometry. Visual
reinforcement audiometry is frequently
used to evaluate children up to age 2 1/2
years. The child is conditioned to turn or
look to the source of a sound by reinforc-
ing the response with an animated toy
located near the sound source. Threshold
information can be obtained for all speech
frequencies (500-4000 Hz). The thresh-
Tympanometry: The tym-
panic membrane and the
ossicles transmit sound
from air to the fluid envi-
ronment of the inner ear.
The mechanical function-
ing of the ear is therefore
extremely important and
is routinely evaluated for
its ability to transmit
sound. Stiff tympanic
membranes reduce sound
transmission and may in-
dicate middle ear effusion
or otosclerosis in which the
stapes footplate is fixed.
Conversely, tympanic membranes that
are very flaccid may indicate disarticu-
lated middle ear bones. The evaluation of
the physiologic function of the middle
ear is performed using immiltance audi-
ometry or tympanometry. Tympanometry,
used in conjunction with air conduction
(a free air test of hearing) and bone con-
duction (in which the cochlea is
stimulated directly with a bone os-
cillator) audiometry, can establish
whether there is a conductive hear-
ing loss.
tained foroctave interval frequencies from
250-8000 Hz in each ear. Threshold scores
less than 1 5 dB represent normal hearing;
those from 16 dB to 25 dB, a slight
hearing loss; those from 26 dB to 40 dB,
a mild loss; from 41 dB to 55 dB a
moderate loss; from 56 dB to 70 dB a
moderately severe hearing loss; from 71
dB to 90 dB a severe hearing loss; and
those from 90 dB and above a profound
hearing loss.'
The consequences of hearing loss
are most obvious in children with severe
or profound hearing loss — a group that
fortunately accounts for only a small per-
centage of all hearing-impaired children.
Most children with hearing impairment
have less visible sequelae associated with
mild-moderate hearing loss in one or both
ears. These individuals may display so-
cial and academic deficits if their hearing
losses remain unidentified and untreated
through the language-learning years.'
Assessment of risk factors for hear-
ing loss represent the first recommended
level of screening (Table 1).' A recent
study found that parents of children at
high risksuspectaproblem approximately
five months earlier and obtain a hearing
test seven months earlier than parents of
children without known risk factors for
hearing loss.' A high-risk register can be
of substantial assistance in the early iden-
tification of hearing loss by alerting par-
ents and other caregivers. On the other
hand, although the listed risk factors are
associated with hearing loss, the register
Interpreting Test
Procedures
The responses from the various test
procedures are plotted as an audio-
gram (Fig. 1). Frequency informa-
tion is plotted along the horizontal
axis and the intensity of the audi-
tory signal, represented as the deci-
bel scale, along the vertical axis.
The threshold of hearing is ob-
Table 1. Risk factors for hearing loss
1. Family history
2. Hyperbilirubinemia
3. Congenital infection (TORCH)
4. Craniofacial anomalies
5. Binhweight < 1500 grams
6. Bacterial meningitis
7. Asphyxia
8. Ototoxic medication
9. Mechanical ventilation > 10 days
10. Syndromes that include hearing loss
Source: Diefendorf AO, Reitz PS, Cox JB.
The Joint Committee on Infant Hearing
1990 position statement. Infants and
Young Children 1992;5(1):V-XI.
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fails to identify 50% of those with hear-
ing loss.'"
Recently there has been a call to screen
all neonates so that no infant with hearing
impairment will go undetected." Advo-
cates of this approach are proponents of
the relatively new method of otoacoustic
emissions, described earlier. This method
holds promise as a fast and inexpensive
screening tool, but not all facilities can
afford the necessary equipment or per-
sonnel needed to perform hearing screen-
ing.
Partly because universal screening
of hearing is not available, there is a
population of children with undetected
hearing loss. It is imperative that primary
care providers know and use valid meth-
ods to detect hearing deficits in children.
In order to identify and rehabilitate hear-
ing-impaired children, the care provider
must know the expected norms for speech
and hearing development. During the
evaluation of pediatric patients, commu-
nication milestones should be assessed
and the possibility of a handicapping hear-
ing loss investigated whenever a child
fails to meet the developmental guide-
lines shown in Table 2. Thereafter, refer-
ral to a PHHT may be appropriate.
Patient Profiles
The UNC Hospitals' Hearing and Speech
Center logs approximately 5,000 patient
visits per year; more than 40% are by
pediatric patients. Between 1985 and
1992, 145 pediatric patients were docu-
mented to have handicapping hearing loss
and were fitted with amplification, on the
average within two months after confir-
mation of the hearing loss. Eighty of the
145 patients were referred by a medical
physician, usually an otolaryngologist;
26 by the patient's family; 1 1 by school
systems; 1 5 by speech pathology; and 14
by the UNC Oral Facial Cleft Palate Cen-
ter.
Fig. 2 illustrates the number of pedi-
atric patients who were fitted with ampli-
fication between 1980 and 1992. The
numbers have been increasing, presum-
ably due to improved techniques of hear-
ing assessment, improved amplification
Table 2. Hearing and speech developmental checklist
Age
Birth-3 mos.
3-6 mos.
6-12 mos.
12 mos.
18 mos.
2yrs.
2 1/2 yrs.
Syrs.
4 yrs.
Expected level of development
startles orjumps when there is a loud sound, recognizes your
voice and quiets when you speak
turns eyes toward interesting sound, appears to listen,
awakens easily to sounds
turns head toward soft sounds, understands "no" and
"bye-bye," begins to imitate speech sounds
says first words such as "Da-da, Ma-ma," or "bye-bye,"
jabbers in response to a voice, is apt to cry when there is
thunder, may frown when scolded
some children begin to identify parts of the body
should be able to follow simple commands without visual
cues, should be using a variety of everyday words
many children say or sing short rhymes or songs and enjoy
listening to music or singing
should be able to understand and use some simple verbs,
prepositions, adjectives, and pronouns such as go, me, in,
and big
should be able to give connected accounts of some recent
experiences, should be able to carry out a sequence of two
simple directions
Source: Your Baby's Hearing. American Academy of Audiology, 1992.
Fig 2: Number of pediatric patients fitted with hearing amplification, 1985-1992.
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1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-6 6-8
Fig 3: Number of patients in each age group fitted witli hearing aids.
technology, an increasing population of
pediatric patients, and an increased aware-
ness by physicians and caregivers of the
importance of hearing loss. Increased
awareness is fostered by hearing screen-
ing programs for infants, educational pro-
grams for hospital staff, increased public
awareness of risk factors, and increasing
community recognition of management
options.
Fig. 3 shows the age distribution of
the 145 pediatric patients fitted with am-
plification. Nearly one-third (48) received
amplification before age three. Mostpro-
ponents of the "critical period" for lan-
guage development feel that amplifica-
tion before age three is vital because up to
that age auditory signals are optimally
received and used for important prelin-
guistic activities, but once this stage has
passed, the effective utilization of these
signals declines. '^ Of interest is the "j ump"
in the number of hearing aid fittings in
patients aged four to six. This represents
detecUon that follows enrollment and
subsequent hearing screening of children
in preschool. Overall, 10%-15% of chil-
dren fail hearing screening at school.
The greatest number (33) of children
receiving amplification were over eight
years old. There were 12 with a unilateral
hearing loss, 17 with a bilateral mild to
mild-to-moderate bilateral hearing loss.
and four with moderate bilateral hearing
loss. After 1989 patients with a unilateral
loss were given amplification because of
concerns that even unilateral hearing loss
can be an educational handicap (Brook-
houser et al" reported a significant effect
of unilateral hearing loss on educational
achievement, and linguistic and auditory
perceptual development of children).
Therefore, pediatric patients with unilat-
12%
eral hearing loss who display delays in
those areas are usually given hearing aids
to help them get full benefit from their
educational experiences. Examination of
the patient's educational history as well
as evaluation by a speech or language
pathologist can assist in the determina-
tion of whether to fit a patient with unilat-
eral loss.
Etiology of Hearing Loss
The cause of the hearing loss is not al-
ways clear; 57% of our 145 patientscould
not be assigned a known cause for their
hearing loss (Fig. 4). This is consistent
with the general literature, which sug-
gests that etiology is unknown in 50% of
hearing-impaired pediatric patients. On
the other hand, 43 % of the populauon did
have a known factor in the history, often
one that led to the initial referral and
subsequent idenUfication.
Types and Degree
of Hearing Loss
Of the 129 patients fitted with binaural
hearing aids, 95 had sensorineural hear-
14%
Unknown
Atresia
Syndrome
Cong Conductive
Viral
High Risk
57%
Fig 4: Etiology of hearing loss in 145 pediatric patients.
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ing loss, 30 had conductive hearing loss,
and four had a mixed hearing loss. Atresia
of ear structures, congenital middle ear
bone disease, perforation of the tympanic
membrane, or chronic otitis media all
caused conductive hearing loss that re-
quired hearing aid fitting. Sixteen pa-
tients had unilateral hearing loss.
Of the 129 patients, those with a
moderate or moderate-severe hearing loss
made up the largest portion (62), fol-
lowed by those with a mild or mild-to-
moderatc hearing loss (31), those with a
severe loss (20), and the profoundly im-
paired (13). Current literature supports
the need for amplification even in those
with mild hearing loss. A hearing loss of
"just" 20-30 dB will have a significant
impact on communication and language
learning'" because, although vowel sounds
are heard clearly, voiceless consonants
may be missed. Children with a mild
hearing loss routinely do well with ap-
propriate amplification, and thus should
not be ignored. Upfold'^ forecasts a new
emphasis on the fitting of hearing aids to
children with mild or conductive hearing
impairments.
Concerns and
Compliance
Parents are often worried about the cost
of hearing aids and how to care for them.
Parents also may not understand the im-
portance of amplification or may even
deny that there is any problem. The
audiologist's role in helping parents has a
"When a child needs
amplification it is
imperative to act
quickly and provide
remediation in order
to ensure normal
linguistic and cognitive
development."
significant impact on the overall man-
agement of a child with hearing loss. That
role should include education, guidance,
and counseling, since the parents' atti-
tude regarding amplification may be the
single most important factor in the suc-
cessful use of a hearing aid by the hear-
ing-impaired child." In addition, the fam-
ily physician, pediatrician, otolaryn-
gologist, and speech pathologist can all
help in the adjustment period. Medical
personnel should make themselves avail-
able for questions that may arise.
Conclusions
The identification of hearing loss in chil-
dren, even infants, is extremely impor-
tant. Familiarity with the developmental
norms for speech, language, and hearing
allows appropriate referrals to hearing
professionals such as those members of
the PHHT who are equipped with sophis-
ticated methods for diagnosing hearing
disorders and who routinely fit hearing
aids to pediatric patients. When a child
needs amplification, it is imperative to
act quickly and provide remediation in
order to ensure normal linguistic and cog-
nitive development. A PHHT can play an
important role in parental understanding
and acceptance of the child's hearing
impairment, and guidance throughout the
habililation. Q
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PEDIATRIC HEARING
The Carolina Children's
Communicative Disorders Program
An Opportunity for North Carolina's Children
William R. BIythe, MD, Carolyn J. Brown, MS, CCC-SLP/A,
Douglas E. Henrich, MD, W. Paul Biggers, MD, and Harold C. Pillsbury, III, MD
The Carolina Children's Communicative
Disorders Program (CCCDP) was estab-
lished in 1992 to help provide communi-
cation devices and services to North Caro-
lina children from low-income families.
The program provides high-quality hear-
ing aids, vibrotactile devices, FM sys-
tems, cochlear implants and other com-
munication devices, as well as profes-
sional and physician services to needful
children. It is funded by a grant from the
North Carolina Department of Environ-
ment, Health and Natural Resources, and
operates out of the Otolaryngology /Head
and Neck Surgery (OHNS) clinic at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill. North Carolina residents less than
21 years old are eligible for services,
based on determination of medical and
financial need. Once accepted, the pa-
tient is provided with state-of-the-art com-
munication devices and professional ser-
vices, all funded by the CCCDP.
Origin of the CCCDP
The CarolinaChildren's Communicative
Disorders Program was the dream of Dr.
W. Paul Biggers, professor of OHNS at
UNC. Dr. Biggers encountered a number
of young patients who needed hearing
devices but did not have enough money
to buy them. He also found that cochlear
implantation was underutilized because
insurance coverage was incomplete and
inconsistent. Dr. Biggers and Dr. Harold
C. Pillsbury, III, chief of the Division of
Otolaryngology at UNC decided to look
for a solution. They discussed the situa-
tion with prominent otologists at Duke,
Bowman Gray, and East Carolina univer-
sity medical centers, and found consen-
sus that many of North Carolina's hear-
ing-impaired children were unable to
obtain needed devices and services due to
their limited financial resources. As a
result, the CCCDP was begun.
The idea of the program was straight-
forward. It should be open to all children
in North Carolina with hearing impair-
ments or other communication disorders.
Acceptance into the program would be
determined by financial need of the pa-
tient and family. Priority would be given
to the most underprivileged children, but
financial criteria wouldbe flexible enough
to allow inclusion of as many patients as
funding would accommodate. Because
of Dr. Biggers' central role in the concep-
tion and organization of the CCCDP, it
would be based at UNC-Chapel Hill.
In spring 1992, Dr. Biggers presented
his proposal to the North Carolina Legis-
lature. The proposal was supported by
Dr. Jerry W. Wiley , medical consultant to
the Division of Maternal and Child Health
of the Department of Environment, Health
and Natural Resources, and this hastened
its approval. Other important and sup-
portive individuals include: Bob Eubanks,
past chairman of the UNC Board of Trust-
ees; Dennis Wicker, lieutenant governor
of North Carolina; and Howard Lee,
former mayor of Chapel Hill and current
NC state senator. The program was ap-
proved in July 1992, with disbursement
of funds beginning in October.
A crucial part of the success of the
program was the recruitment of its direc-
tor, Carolyn J. Brown. Ms. Brown, a
certified audiologist and speech patholo-
gist, as well as a national expert in co-
chlear implantation, had been a staff
member at the House Ear Institute in Los
Angeles, California, for many years and
gained expertise in cochlear implant
evaluation, programming, and rehabiU-
tation. In 1989 she began work in Dr.
House's private practice in Newport
Beach, and continued to expand her ex-
perience with cochlear implantation there
until March 1993, when she became di-
rector of the CCCDP.
Ms. Brown's central role in the suc-
cess of the CCCDP cannot be overem-
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phasized. Her duties include patient re-
cruiUnent and approval, budgeting and
fund allocation, and coordination of the
efforts of the many involved profession-
als. She is exclusively responsible for the
cochlear implantation program, perform-
ing preoperative evaluation, cochlear
implant programming, and post-implant
audiological and speech rehabilitation.
She works with each child's school sys-
tem so that patients are provided with
appropriate educational services.
Operation
The CCCDP employs three full-time staff
members; the program director, a social
research assistant, and a clinical fellow in
audiology. Audiology and speech pathol-
ogy services at UNC are used as needed.
Fees for services are billed to the patient ' s
insurance as applicable. Fees and hospi-
tal charges beyond or in lieu of insurance
coverage are significantly discounted, and
the residual is paid by the CCCDP. As a
result, patients get high-level professional
services despite their limited personal
funds. In addition, all insurance-covered
fees generated by the cochlear implant
program are channeled back into the
CCCDP for future use.
Physician services provided at UNC
are handled in a similar manner. Each
patient is evaluated by an otolaryngologist
upon acceptance into the program. Medi-
cal evaluation and surgical procedures
are available to CCCDP patients through
the division of OHNS. Drs. Pillsbury,
Vincent C. Carrasco, and Amelia F. Drake
oversee the treatment of these patients
and perform cochlear implantation.
Again, patients who have medical insur-
ance are billed for applicable services,
and any charges above or in lieu of insur-
ance coverage are substantially reduced
and paid by the CCCDP.
Communication devices are funded
by the program. The cost of cochlear
implants are billed as a part of the hospital
charges associated with the implantation
procedure. Hearing aids, vibrotactile de-
vices, FM systems, or other communica-
tion devices that may be needed are or-
dered from the manufacturers by the pro-
gram director. This offers a financial ben-
efit to the program and recipients because
most manufacturers offer discounts for
large purchases. The CCCDP pays for
these devices and, if the patient is not
being cared for at UNC, has them sent
directly to the referring audiologist,
speech pathologist, or appropriate pro-
fessional for disbursement to the patient.
CCCDP patients are thus furnished with
state-of-the-art communication devices
without expenditure of personal funds.
Referring audiologists or other profes-
sionals may charge a fee for fitting the
device and this is not funded by the
CCCDP.
Qualification
Entry into the program is designed to
accommodate as many patients as fund-
ing will allow. Because the program is
underwritten by the North Carolina Leg-
islature, all patients must be residents of
North Carolina and all must be less than
21 years old. Financial criteria for entry
are flexible, with priority given to those
in greatest need. Financial considerations
include, but are not limited to, the follow-
ing: 1) gross family income, 2) number of
dependents, 3) inability to finance the
proposed device or service from other
state-funded health care programs, 4)
Commentary
by Debara Tucci, MD, and Joseph C. Farmer, Jr., MD
The article by BIythe et al outlines an excellent, although still too limited, state-
funded program to help to some of the hearing-impaired children of North
Carolina. We urgently need such comprehensive services statewide. Currently,
32 states other than North Carolina fund comprehensive hearing health care
(including cochlear implants) through Medicaid. All of these states provide
coverage for implantation and rehabilitation of children. Several other states
consider funding on the basis of individual case review. No such coverage is
provided by Medicaid or any other state agency in North Carolina.
One reason for the reluctance of Medicaid agencies to fund implants is the
costs involved, particularly the cost of the device. However, two detailed
analyses (one from the Johns Hopkins University and the other from the
University of California at San Diego) have demonstrated a very favorable cost-
benefit ratio. It costs less to educate a child who can be mainstreamed into a
hearing classroom, and improved hearing enhances the individual's lifetime
income-earning potential.
Studies show that the earlier a child is implanted, the more successful the
rehabilitation. This highlights the importance of early intervention, a goal that can
only be achieved in a system that provides expeditious review of qualification for
rehabilitation services. In general, this cannot be achieved by review on a case-
by-case basis.
Comprehensive services for hearing-impaired children and adults, includ-
ing cochlear implantation, are available from several centers throughout North
Carolina, including Duke University Medical Center, NC Baptist Hospital, and
from private otologists in Charlotte and Greensboro. Evaluation and postopera-
tive rehabilitation of patients with cochlear implants are extensive, and require
many trips to the implant center. An all-inclusive method of providing these
critical services to children would enable families to pursue care without the
inconvenience of travelling to a single location in the state and without the need
to establish a new relationship with new patient-care providers.
We strongly urge our state's leaders to respond to the challenge of providing
state-of-the-art hearing rehabilitation. This would enhance the quality of life of
profoundly hearing-impaired children and adults in North Carolina.
Dr. Tucci is Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology, and Dr Farmer is Professor
of Otolaryngology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham
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number of children in the family with communi-
cation disorders, and 5) extenuating circum-
stances, such as other medical expenses. Patients
are accepted on the recommendation of the pro-
gram and medical directors, depending on the
availability of funds and confirmation of the need
for devices or services by the program director
and medical consultants. The CCCDP does not
fund the replacement of currently adequate and
functional devices.
Results
The CCCDP has been in full operation since
November 1992. Twenty-two patients were en-
rolled between November 1 992, and March 1 993 ,
when the program director began her full-time
work. Since then another 175 patients have been
enrolled, giving a total of 1 97 patients by Novem-
ber 1994. More than 250 hearing aids and devices
have been ordered and disbursed, and 2 1 cochlear
implants have been fully or partially funded by
the program (another eight patients are awaiting
cochlear implantation).
During the first two years of operation, 42%
of patients were referred from central North Caro-
lina; 22% from western North Carolina; and 35%
from the eastern part of the state. We want to
emphasize that this program is designed to pro-
vide equal opportunity for all children in North
Carolina. Because it is headquartered in Chapel
Hill, we expect ease of travel and referral patterns
to produce a slight preponderance of patients
from the central portion of the state. This should
balance out as professionals across the state be-
come more familiar with the program.
Summary
The CCCDP provides devices and services to
underprivileged children with communication
disorders. Since its organization, the program has
helped 197 children, including 21 given cochlear
implants, and has disbursed 258 hearing aids or
devices. It is a cost-efficient program that has
potential to help many of our state's needful
children. We solicit referrals from all NC physi-
cians, audiologists, speech pathologists, educa-
tors, and other professionals. Applications and
financial forms will be furnished on request.
Contact: Carolyn J. Brown, MS, CCC-SLP/A,
Program Director, CCCDP, CB# 7725, Ambula-
tory Care Center, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7725,
919/966-6494, fax: 919/966-7740. □
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MODERN MEDICINE
Do Exercise and Weight Loss
Reduce Blood Pressure in
Patients with i\/liid Hypertension?
James A. Blumenthal, PhD, Elizabeth Towner Thyrum, PhD,
Elizabeth Duffy Gullette, BA, Andrew Sherwood, PhD, and Robert Waugh, MD
Hypertension puts nearly 60 million
people in the United States at increased
risk for health problems and diseases
such as stroke, coronary artery disease,
and kidney failure.' Medical therapy (di-
uretics, beta blockers, calcium channel
blockers, or ACE inhibitors) can success-
fully lower blood pressure in many indi-
viduals, but pharmacologic treatment can
be costly and may produce unwanted side
effects that reduce treatment adherence
and impair quality of life. Consequently,
we and many others have been greatly
interested in non-pharmacologic treat-
ment of hypertension, especially the use
of aerobic exercise. Because exercise im-
proves physical and psychological func-
tioning, aerobic exercises (such as walk-
ing, biking, and swimming) seem espe-
cially appropriate for patients with high
blood pressure.
Anecdotal reports and clinical ob-
servations have convinced many clini-
cians that exercise is beneficial. Both the
Joint National Committee on Detection,
Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood
Pressure^ and the World Health Organi-
The authors are with the Department of
Psychiatry and Behavioral Science and
the Department of Medicine, Dul<e Uni-
versity Medical Center, Durham 27710.
This work was supported by National In-
stitutes of Health grants HL49572,
HL49427, and AG1 2058.
zation^ recommend exercising and modi-
fying dietary habits to lower blood pres-
sure. Nevertheless, despite the widely
held belief that exercise is effective treat-
ment for hypertension, formal studies
provide mixed results about its efficacy.
The inconsistencies arise, in part, be-
cause relatively few studies have directly
compared exercise to either pharmaco-
logic therapy or placebo in randomized,
longitudinal trials. Furthermore, avail-
able studies have often failed to use ad-
equately precise or comprehensive
blood pressure assessments, nor have they
investigated the mechanisms by which
exercise reduces blood pressure. We re-
view those studies here and call your
attention to a new u-ial of exercise therapy
for hypertension that we are beginning.
Empirical Research
on Exercise and
Hypertension
Several lines of evidence support the idea
that repetitive aerobic exercise and in-
creased physical activity may lessen hy-
pertension. Epidemiologic studies show
that physical fitness and physical acUvity
are inversely related to risk of developing
hypertension."-^ Cross-sectional studies
have shown that higher levels of fitness
are associated with lower blood pres-
sure.' It is true that some studies have
found a correlation between lower blood
pressure and fitness only in subgroups of
populations, such as women over age 50;
or for leisure time physical activity but
not for occupational activity; or for low
intensity but not high intensity exercise;
or when awake for low intensity but while
asleep for moderate exercise. The results
appear inconsistent because of method-
ological problems such as selection bias,
or imprecise measurement of fitness and
blood pressure, or lack of comparable
exercise training protocols (different stud-
ies use different modes, intensity, fre-
quency, and duration of exercise train-
ing)-
Interventional studies that have ex-
amined the effects of exercise on hyper-
tension have been limited by a lack of
control groups or non-randomized de-
signs. There are some randomized, con-
trolled trials of exercise training in hyper-
tensive patients, and these provide the
most rigorous test of the hypothesis that
exercise lowers blood pressure, but as
Table 1, next page, shows, there is an
inconsistent pattern of results. Even the
studies that show blood pressure reduc-
tion with exercise are open to alternate
interpretations.
In a study from Duke University,' 99
sedentary, non-obese, non-medicated,
middle-aged men and women were ran-
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Table 1. Randomized trials of
exercise training for treating hypertension
Study
BlumenthaP
N
57 men
35 women
Duration
16 weeks
Intensity
70%
Effect on BP
no difference
Martin^
19 men
10 weeks
65%-80%
reduced DBP
Urata^
8 men
12 women
1 0 weeks
blood lactate
threshold
reduced SBP
Kukkonen'°
25 men
1 6 weeks
66%
reduced DBP*
Duncan"
66 men
1 6 weeks
70%- 80%
reduced BPf
Seals'^
19 men
7 women
26-52 weeks
40%-50%
no difference
Hansen'^
33 boys
31 girls
32 weeks
70%
no difference at 3 mo.
i SBP boys at 8 mo.
i DBP both at 8 mo.
*no statistics
tin subgroup
given
of exercisers only
domly assigned to one of three groups: 1)
aerobic exercise training, 2) resistance
training (anaerobic exercise), or 3) no-
exercise control (these subjects were
placed on a waiting list for exercise). The
aerobic exercise involved three super-
vised sessions per week of walking or
jogging at an intensity calculated to uti-
lize at least 70% of subjects' initial heart
rate reserve. The resistance training group
performed flexibility exercises and cir-
cuit weight training two to three times per
week. Subjects in the waiting list control
group were contacted every three weeks
to ensure that they were not exercising.
All subjects underwent comprehensive
blood pressure assessment at baseline
and after four months of treatment, in-
cluding measurement of blood pressure
in the clinic, in the laboratory during
mental and exercise stress testing, and
during 12- to 18-hour ambulatory blood
pressure monitoring.
Subjects who performed regular
aerobic exercise had a 16%
improvement in aerobic capac-
ity, but they did not have
greater reductions in blood
pressure than the other two
groups. All subjects had about
a 5 mm Hg reduction in blood
pressure, incl uding those in the
non-exercise control group.
However, subjects who had
the greatest improvement in objectively
measured fitness (VO^max) had nearly
twice as great a reduction in diastolic
blood pressure as subjects with the least
improvement in fimess level. This sug-
gests that an intensive exercise program,
possibly carried out over a longer time
period, might more effectively lower
blood pressure than low-to-moderate ex-
ercise.
In support of the idea that vigorous
exercise is effective, Kelemen'" demon-
strated that intensive aerobic exercise by
hypertensive patients (to an intensity of
80%-85% heart rate reserve) was associ-
ated with a decrease in mean blood pres-
sure from 145/97 to 133/84 mm Hg. He
found no differences in the magnitude of
the blood pressure reductions in patients
taking antihypertensive drugs compared
to those taking placebos. Unfortunately,
the absence of a no-exercise control group
makes it impossible to attribute the blood
pressure reductions solely to exercise.
Madden et al carried out a simi-
larly uncontrolled study,'' and
also found significant blood
pressure reductions with high
intensity exercise training.
These studies suggest that in-
tensive exercise, rather than
low-to-moderate exercise, may
lower blood pressure in
hypertensive patients.
Interestingly, when we re-
examined our Duke study data,
we found that three variables
significantly predicted blood
pressure decreases: l)largerim-
provements in aerobic capac-
ity, 2) higher levels of perceived
exertion during exercise train-
ing sessions, and 3) greater
weight loss. We believe that a
combination of intensive exer-
cise training with a weight loss program
may be an effective prescription for low-
ering blood pressure.
Empirical Research
on Weight Loss and
Hypertension
Most studies have not simultaneously
assessed changes in exercise, weight, and
dietary habits. Blood pressure reductions
that have been attributed to exercise might
have been the result of weight loss or
changes in diet or both.
Several observational and inter-
ventional studies have looked at the ef-
fect of weight loss on hypertensive pa-
tients.'^ As was the case with exercise,
these studies have methodological limi-
tations such as the uncontrolled use of
anti-hypertensive medications, determi-
nation of blood pressure at a single clinic
visit, or failure to consider changes in
Table 2. Randomized trials of
weight loss for
treating hypertension
Study
Haynes"
N
40 men
1 4 women
Duration
24 weeks
Mean wgt. loss
4.1 kgs
Effect on BP
No difference
MacMahon'*
42 men
14 women
21 weeks
7.4 kgs
i DBP and SBP
NCMJ / February 1995, Volume 56 Number 2
93
exercise behavior and nutrition. Only two
studies have been conducted on
unmedicated patients with mild hyper-
tension and they gave contradictory re-
sults (Table 2, previous page). One study "
showed no effect but the other'* demon-
strated that, after 21 weeks of treatment,
subjects in the weight reduction group
had a greater decline in diastolic blood
pressure than subjects treated with pla-
cebo or metoprolol . However, blood pres-
sure was determined at only one clinic
visit, and neither exercise habits nor fit-
ness levels were documented.
We can say that exercise does not
appear to produce significant weight loss
unless diet is also modified. Most studies
report decreases of <2 kg in body weight
and <l%-2% in body fat in subjects who
exercised from six weeks to two years."
Exercise produces minimal changes in
hip- to- waistcircumference ratio, suggest-
ing that body fat distribution is not greatly
altered. However, exercise does appear
to help maintain weight loss,^° and this
may be important in sustaining blood
pressure changes brought about by weight
loss. In addition, exercise and diet may
act synergistically to reduce body weight
and improve aerobic capacity.
Summary
We conclude from our review that exer-
cise and weight loss offer some promise
as non-pharmacologic treatments for hy-
pertension. Unfortunately , most avai lable
studies are methodologically unsound,
and the mechanisms by which exercise
lowers blood pressure are not known.
The use of randomized controlled de-
signs, precise and comprehensive mea-
surements of blood pressure and fitness,
and clearly described interventions will
be necessary if we are to decide whether
exercise and diet lower blood pressure in
patients with hypertension. We are now
about to embark on such a study (see
sidebar) in hopes that it will provide a
clear answer to the question of whether
these non-pharmacologic treatments can
help the large numbers of Americans
(and North Carolinians) with high blood
pressure. □
A New Study of Exercise and
Weight Loss in Hypertension
Under the auspices of a grant from the National Institutes of Health, we plan to
measure and manipulate weight loss, dietary habits (sodium and fat intake), and
exercise intensity in a clinical trial that will explore the mechanisms of non-
pharmacologic blood pressure reductions. We hope to identify hypertensive
individuals especially likely to benefit from exercise and weight loss.
Two hundred people with blood pressures 130-179/85-104 mm Hg, who
are 10% to 60% overweight, and who exercise for <20 minutes <3 times/week,
will be studied. Patients taking anti-hypertensive medications or other medica-
tions that might affect blood pressure (such as oral contraceptives, tricyclic
antidepressants, or decongestants) must be off of the medications for at least
three months before participating. All subjects will be assessed before treat-
ment, following the six-month treatment program, and again six months after
completing the program.
Assessments. Comprehensive blood pressure assessments, performed
before and after the six-month treatment program, consist of four separate clinic
visits (during each of which blood pressure is measured four times) over three
weeks; monitoring of blood pressure and its hemodynamic determinants at rest
and during mental stress (speech, tracing the shape of a star from its reflection
in a mirror, cold pressor testing, and recall of an angry event); exercise stress
testing; and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (four blood pressure read-
ings per hour) over 1 2 to 1 8 hours of a typical workday. Additional assessments
include: exercise treadmill testing to determine cardiopulmonary fitness,
echocardiogram to assess left ventricular structure and function, glucose
tolerance test, serum lipid measurement, dietary assessments, and psychomet-
ric testing. Six months after completing treatment, subjects will undergo clinic
blood pressure measurements, a third echocardiogram, and fill out follow-up
questionnaires.
Treatment programs. After initial assessment, participants who desire
and are able to participate will be randomly assigned to one of three groups:
1 ) An aerobic exercise group, which will undertake four supervised sessions of
aerobic exercise (at up to 85% of heart rate reserve) each week for six months
at the Duke Center for Living.
2) An aerobic exercise and weight management group,vjh\chw\\\undenakeXhe
same exercise program as above plus a weekly program providing a
behavior modification approach to weight loss that will cover five areas:
lifestyle, attitude, relationships, nutrition, and exercise.
3) A waiting list control group, which will maintain usual dietary and exercise
habits for six months. After final assessments, waiting list subjects will be
invited to participate in either treatment group 1 or 2 described above.
4) A non-random control group of individuals who are willing to undergo the
assessments, but are unable to participate in the weekly exercise and diet
programs.
Participants will not pay any fee to be included in the study. At the end of
the study, test results will be made available to participants and, with permission,
to their personal physicians. Anyone interested in participating or in further
information may contact Beth Gullette at 919/684-5820.
Acknowledgments: The authors acknowledge the contributions ofDrs. Alan
Hinderliter and Mohan Chilikuri and the assistance of Liz Mahanna, Carolina
Clancy, Kelli Dominick, Greg Pate, Julie Opiteck, and Steve Chrisscoe.
Continued
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Dying at Home
A REVIEW OF THE DO-NOT-RESUSCITATE PROCESS
Patricia K. l-lodgson
To appreciate this article, you must first imagine that you are
dying. Now read on.
Let's assume your doctor has told you the worst and you
have spent some time coming to grips with it. We won't
spend time on the things you do to get your affairs in order.
We'll just deal with your health care toward the end of your
life.
You continue to work and follow your normal routine for
awhile, but soon you need medical help more and more often.
Your problems are pain and the side effects of the medicines
you must take. Your doctor helps with these problems, but
new ones crop up frequently.
Finally, during one of your last hospital stays you and
your doctor have another talk about all of this and about what
is coming.
Ms. Hodgson is the Director of the Communications Office,
Duke Data Bank for Cardiovascular Disease, Duke Medical
Center, Durham, NC 27710.
Taking control of the end of your life
You ask what you can do to be sure you don't get put on
machines as your death nears. Your doctor tells you that this
conversation the two of you are having now is a good first
step. What you are doing simply by talking about it is making
your wishes regarding your treatment known to your doctor.
After this discussion between the two of you, your doctor will
write "orders" that are put in your chart and that hospital
personnel carry out as they take care of you. An example
would be writing an order for penicillin to treat your pneumo-
nia while you were hospitalized. There would have to be a
written order for penicillin in your chart before it would be
given to you.
In the case of your treatment near the end of your life —
especially in response to your request that you not be resus-
citated when you die — your doctor would write such an
order and put it in your chart. This is a do-not-resuscitate
order, and the doctors, nurses and others taking care of you
would follow this and all other orders when the time comes.
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Returning home
You tell your doctor that you would really like to spend your
final weeks at home, not in the hospital. You know that your
medications will help with the pain so you're not worried
about that. You know that there are hospices and home health
agencies and friends to help your family with your care and
your home. You ask if the do-not-resuscitate order can go
home with you to be sure you won't be resuscitated if you die
Will your hospital do-not-
resuscitate order work at
tiome...? No.
at home. You are afraid that someone will dial 91 1 and the
emergency medical technicians will come and resuscitate
you, just to have the process of dying start all over again in a
short time. Will your hospital do-not-resuscitate order work
at home, too, so that the EMTs don't try to bring you back?
The answer is "no," the hospital do-not-resuscitate order isn't
portable. But then your doctor tells you an interesting story:
Just a few years ago, the thing that worries you was
worrying the EMTs in North Carolina, too. Every once in a
while they would go to a home where a family member had
dialed 91 1 because someone had died, but they would find
that the family didn't want the person resuscitated. The
person was dying after a long illness as expected and the
family wanted the EMTs to pronounce him dead and tell them
what to do next. Unfortunately, though, the EMTs' orders
were clear: when called to the home of a person who had died,
resuscitate.
When the EMTs got together for their meetings, the
subject of resuscitating people who didn't want to be resus-
citated would come up from time to time. The EMTs all
agreed that they didn't like being put in the position of
restoring life to these people. On the other hand, their orders
were clear. They turned to the North Carolina Medical
Society for help getting out of this difficult situation.
A committee of Medical Society members and consult-
ants spent six months on the problem, and at the end of that
period they had designed a do-not-resuscitate order to be used
out of the hospital by dying patients. More importantly, they
had asked the North Carolina Attorney General to permit
EMTs to give supportive care to dying patients but not to
resuscitate them when they died as long as they had one of
these forms on hand when the EMTs arrived, and the Attor-
ney General agreed.
This do-not-resuscitate order is not a state law. It has
been left up to each county's emergency medical services
group to agree to honor the order and most of them have done
so over the past several years. Nine counties still do not
accept these orders and thus they cannot be used there. The
nine counties are Anson, Brunswick, Duplin, Harnett, Scot-
land, Swain, Transylvania, Tyrrell and Washington. Any-
where else in North Carolina, dying patients can get and use
one.
An order for home use
In the 91 counties that do accept the do-not-resuscitate order,
the process of getting one and using it is not too difficult.
Once your doctor has told you that you are terminally ill, you
ask for an Out of Facility Order. Your doctoreither gives you
one on hand in the office or requests one for you from the
North Carolina Medical Society. The Out of Facility Order
is a distinctive yellow one-page form with the front filled out
by your doctor and the back completed by you or someone
you designate to do it for you. The front, the attending
physician ' s statement, says that you are terminally ill and that
you are not to be resuscitated when you die at home. Your
doctor completes it, dates it at the top, fills in the expiration
date — which is one year later — and signs it at the bottom.
If it happens that you live longer than one year, the order can
be renewed once by your doctor, who signs it again at the
bottom and dates it.
Do-not-resuscltate order
is not a state law. Ittias
been left up to each
county's emergency
medical services group to
agree to honor the order.
The back is your part to complete. The words read like
this:
"I, the undersigned, hereby direct that in the event of my
cardiorespiratory arrest efforts at cardiopulmonary resuscita-
tion should not be initiated. I understand that I may revoke
these directions at any time."
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It means that when your heart stops beating and you stop
breathing, you do not want CPR performed on you. The
second sentence gives you the chance to change your mind
whenever you wish. You sign the order and have a notary
pubhc notarize it and you're done. If you are not able to
complete the order yourself because you are too unwell or,
perhaps, in a coma, the back of the form can be filled out by
your spouse, guardian or next of kin.
Storing the order
There was a lot of discussion about the best place to keep the
Out of Facility Order back when it was designed. The final
decision was to have it by the bedside because that is where
the EMTs go first when they arrive at a home after being
called by 911.
cannot. For good reasons, the Out of Facility Order is closely
guarded. You can tell a dying friend to talk with a doctor
about it, however. Doctors can request these do-not-resusci-
tate orders from the North Carolina Medical Society, and
physicians in certain specialties that deal with many dying
patients keep some copies on hand in their offices for patients
who request them.
Can the Out of Facility do-not-resuscitate order be
improved upon? Of course it can. Among its shortcomings
now is its lack of portability between hospital and home and
nursing home or long-term care facility. This is an issue that
is being addressed, and its resolution will require the coopera-
tion of representatives of each sector of the health care field.
The development and adoption of the Out of Facility Order
(which involved representatives of doctors, EMTs, nurses,
lawyers, hospitals, nursing homes, home health agencies,
hospices, clergy and ethicists) is proof that such cooperation
is possible. Q
When EMTs come to your home after being summoned,
their orders are to try CPR unless they receive the original
copy of your Out of Facility Order. They cannot simply hear
that there is or was such an order; they must be given it. Keep
it by your bed.
Peace of mind
In North Carolina, EMTs are usually volunteers interested in
helping people in need of help. Their payment is the satisfac-
tion they get from being successful in their efforts. If they
come to your home after being called by 91 1 and they
find that you are alive but in trouble — perhaps in pain
or having difficulty breathing — they will not stand
by and watch you struggle without offering
comfort care. They will ask for guid-
ance from their physician on call
and will follow those suggestions
to give you the help you need to
relieve your pain and ease your
breathing. But if you stop breath-
ing while they are there, they
will follow your Out of Facility
Order and will not revive you.
That is the promise of the Out of
Facility Order: you may die in
peace in your own home without
fear of being resuscitated.
Let's assume now that you are not a
dying person, but that you know someone who is.
Can you get this person an Out of Facility Order? No, you
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Effective date:
Expiration tfate:
(not to exceed one year from the effective date)
Out of Facility Order
Attending Physician's Statement
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1,2 or 3]:
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REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
HIV Infection in Pregnancy
A Review of Current Developments
Vern L. Katz, MD, and Wilma Lim, MD
Over the past decade the epidemic of
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
infection has evolved from one primarily
affecting the homosexual population to
one that involves the heterosexual popu-
lation including pregnant women and their
infants.'^ During the last six months of
1993, the North Carolina Department of
Environment, Health and Natural Re-
sources reported that more than three of
every thousand women tested at public
health clinics were positive for HIV.
Perinatal transmission is now the leading
cause of HIV infection in children.'"* In
this article we summarize recent infor-
mation about HIV infection in pregnancy
and current aspects of management.
A Brief Review of HIV
The human immunodeficiency virus is
an RNA retrovirus. After infecting cells,
it may induce the production of new HIV
virus (a process that is usually cytotoxic)
or it may lie dormant in the infected cell.
The cell most commonly infected by HIV
virus is the T-helper (T4) lymphocyte,
which is essential for immunocompe-
Dr. Katz is with the Division of
Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Department of
Ob/Gyn, UNC Hospitals, and Dr. Lim is
with the Division of Pediatric Infectious
Disease, UNC School of Medicine, Chapel
Hill 27599.
tence. Widespread destruction of T-helper
cells (also called CD4 lymphocytes)
causes the impaired immune function (and
thus the opportunistic infections with or-
ganisms such as Pneumocystis and cryp-
tococcus) seen in advanced HIV infec-
tion (AIDS). HIV also infects macroph-
ages, which carry the virus throughout
the body. Many patients develop central
nervous system involvement, the most
severe form being AIDS dementia. In-
fants and young children are particularly
susceptible to cenu-al nervous system
problems from the HI virus.
During the initial phase of infection,
before the patient mounts an antibody
response, the individual may have minor
flu-like symptoms, fatigue, or a mono-
nucleosis-like illness. Later, the individual
becomes asymptomatic, but a low-grade
viremia persists. General measures for
treating HIV infection include drugs like
azidothymidine (AZT, Retrovir), which
inhibit the virus' reverse transcriptase
enzyme.'-^'^'^ It is also important to pro-
vide prophylaxis against opportunistic
infections such as Pneumocystis and treat-
ment of these infections if they occur.
Now that HIV infection involves the
heterosexual population, and especially
pregnant women, several questions have
arisen: 1) Is HIV teratogenic? 2) How
often does it affect the neonate? 3) What
effect does HIV infection have on preg-
nancy? 4) What effect does pregnancy
have on HIV infection? 5) What can we
do for the pregnant, HIV-infected woman?
We look at those questions in this paper.
AIDS and Pregnancy
HIV does cross the placenta.' It has been
cultured from fetal tissue, from first tri-
mester products of conception, from the
placenta in later pregnancy, and from
neonates and umbilical cord bloodat birth.
When AIDS was first described, it was
thought that perinatal u-ansmission of HI V
would occur in 75% to 100% of pregnan-
cies. Fortunately, the perinatal transmis-
sion rate is much lower than expected. In
general, the rate of neonatal HIV trans-
mission is 15%-30%^''"" with different
studies during the past 10 years finding
varying rates depending on the propor-
tions of symptomatic and asymptomatic
individuals studied. Subjects with more
impaired immunity (lowerCD4 -I- counts)
have higher rates of perinatal infection
because they have higher rates of vire-
mia, and it is now widely believed that the
rate of perinatal transmission is propor-
tional to the maternal level of HIV.
Because HIV antibody crosses the
placenta, essentially all infantsof infected
mothers will be HIV-antibody positive.
As a result, the diagnosis of HIV infec-
tion in infants must be made by either
demonstrating the virus itself in the
infant's blood or by finding an HIV-
antibody titer that persists beyond 18
months of age. HIV appears in breast
milk and studies from Africa document
postpartum acquisition of the virus; it is
recommended that HIV-infected women
not breastfeed.'
HIV itself does not appear to cause
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either fetal abnormalities or an increased
rate of miscarriage. But HIV infection
does have an effect on the course of the
pregnancy related to the stage of the
mother's disease. Pregnancies are ad-
versely affected when the mother's dis-
ease reaches the point that opportunistic
infections and comphcations begin to
occur. Even then, if CD4 lymphocyte
counts remain high enough, pregnant
women usually respond to appropriate
antibiotics or other treatment. In general,
birthweight, gestational age at delivery,
the incidence of hypertension, and com-
plications such as abruption do not seem
to be more common in HIV-infected than
in matched, HIV-negative controls. The
current rule of thumb is that if a woman's
CD4 count is greater than 300, and she
does not suffer from other diseases, her
pregnancy will not be adversely affected
by HIV. Of course, HIV-infected moth-
ers have a higher rate of other sexually
transmitted diseases that produce other
risks to the fetus.
The next important question is
whether pregnancy has an effect on the
mother's HIV infection. In general, preg-
nancy is a state of relative immune com-
promise. Even in women without HIV
infection, the count of CD4 cells (and the
count of cytotoxic lymphocytes impor-
tant in fighting HIV infection) declines
during pregnancy and rises postpartum.^
In HIV-infected women, the decline in
the numbers of these lymphocytes is
greater than in non-HI V infected controls
and they do not seem to rise after child-
birth. Thus, we believe that pregnancy
may accelerate the progression of HIV
infection and point this out when coun-
seling HIV-infected women about the
dangers they themselves face during preg-
nancy.
The method of delivery (Cesarean or
vaginal) is an important issue. Two re-
ports suggest that vaginal delivery, by
exposing the infant to blood and secre-
tions, increases the risk of neonatal HIV
infection. Most recently, the European
Collaborative Study of 1,254 HIV-in-
fected mothers studies found that infants
delivered by elective Cesarean had a 53%
reduction in HIV infection rate and those
delivered by emergency Cesarean , a 48 %
reduction." Otherstudies have also found
a decreased risk of HIV infection after
Cesarean delivery although sometimes
not to a significant degree. Obviously
surgery in immunocompromised women
also has risks and so we await data from
future studies.
The 076 Trial
Because of the significant risk of fetal
infection by HIV, and because of the
deleterious effect of HIV on pregnancy,
in 1991 the National Institutes of Health
and the AIDS Clinical Trials Group be-
gan an international multicenter study,
the 076 Trial, of treating AIDS during
pregnancy . This double -blinded , placebo-
controlled trial, treated pregnant HIV-
".. .treatment of one
person can prevent
another (the infant) from
becoming infected.
Hov\/ever, the social and
political implications of
mandatory HIV testing
are immense."
infected women with AZT, which was
previously known not to be teratogenic or
to cause preterm delivery or abruption,^'*
although it does cause some myelosup-
pression and anemia. AZT crosses the
placenta but is not concentrated in the
fetus. It was therefore deemed ethical to
treat pregnant women with AZT in an
attempt to prevent transmission of HI V to
the fetus and to improve maternal out-
come.
The study was stopped in February
1994, because the rate of neonatal infec-
tion was dramatically reduced by AZT
treatment! The mothers in the trials had
received 100 mg of AZT five times per
day beginning as early as week 14 of
gestation. During labor the mothers re-
ceived intravenous AZT (2mg/kg over
one hour then 1 mg/kg/hr until the umbili-
cal cord was clamped). For six weeks
after delivery, the infants received oral
AZT.
In the placebo group 26% of infants
became infected with HIV; in the AZT
treated group approximately 8% became
infected (p < .0000056).'^ The latter is
one of the lowest rates of neonatal HIV
infection noted in the literature. Maternal
CD4 counts tended to be higher during
pregnancy and showed a greater rise post
delivery in the AZT-ueated group. Tox-
icity was clinically insignificant among
mothers and infants treated with AZT.
There was a statistically significant de-
crease in hemoglobin in treated infants,
but none required transfusion. Thus, the
use of AZT in asymptomatic, HIV-in-
fected pregnant women was found to be
beneficial.'^
Recommendations
The preliminary results of the 076 study
led the NIH and the North Carolina State
Health Department to make two recom-
mendations for the treatment of pregnant,
HIV-positive women. AZT should now
be offered to all pregnant women and
their infants. Furthermore, HIV testing of
all pregnant women should now be
strongly encouraged since there is a ben-
eficial treatmentavailableforwomen who
are found to be infected. This study may
change the entire approach to HIV testing
in the United States. To date testing has
been voluntary and suggested. We are
now on the verge of requiring HIV testing
during pregnancy. Similar to the way that
we require testing for syphilis or tubercu-
losis, we have reached a point where
treatment of one person can prevent an-
other (the infant) from becoming infected.
However, the social and political impli-
cations of mandatory HIV testing are
immense. Though precedent exists for
such testing, the social and moral impli-
cations of HIV infection may limit the
debate. At present, we can only strongly
recommend HIV testing.
Women who are already taking AZT
when they become pregnant should con-
tinue. We believe that the addition of
intravenou'! AZT during labor may be
helpful. For women who need prophy-
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laxis for Pneumocystis, we recommend
sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim double
strength, one tablet per day three times
per week. This appears more effective
than pentamidine. If a woman or her
physician arc concerned about teratoge-
nicity from trimethoprim then aerosolized
pentamidine (300 mg every four weeks)
may be substituted during the first tri-
mester. Table 1 , at right, lists a protocol
for treatment of HIV-infected women
during pregnancy.
Summary
It appears that pregnancy itself is not
adversely affected by HIV infection, but
the course of HIV infection in the mother
may be accelerated by pregnancy. The
results of the 076 trial have changed our
approach to AIDS in pregnancy. Hereto-
fore AZT was only given for maternal
indications such as severe immunodefi-
ciency (CD4 count less than 200). We
now recommend that AZT be given to all
women with HIV infection and to infants
postpartum. As to mode of delivery. Ce-
sarean section may be beneficial, but we
await further studies. We strongly en-
courage all pregnant women to have HIV
testing regardless of risk factors. The
HIV epidemic is here, in North Carolina.
It is our responsibility as doctors to help
pregnant women as best we can with their
disease. □
References
1 L-evy JA. Changing concepts in HI V infec-
tion: challenges for the 1990s. AIDS
1990;4:1051-8.
2 Greene WC. The molecular biology of
human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in-
fection. N Engl J Med 1991;324:308-16.
3 AdesAE.NewellML, PeckmanCS, etal.
Children bom to women with HIV-1 in-
fection: natural history and risk of trans-
mission. Lancet 1991;337:253-60.
4 Andiman WA, Simpson BJ, Olson B, etal.
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neonatal infection. Am J Dis Child 1990;
144:758-66.
5 Lopez-Anaya A, UnadkatJD, Schumann,
SmithAL.Pharmacokineticsof zidovudine
Table 1. Protocol for HIV infection in pregnancy
1) The NC State Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources
and the National Department of Health and Human Services strongly
encourage and recommend that all pregnant mothers receive HIV testing.
2) If the HIV and Western blot test come back positive, conduct the following
procedures:
a. Social work consultation
b. Obtain a CBC and a DC4 count. Repeat every three months.
c. Admission panel
d. VDRL
e. Hepatitis B Ag
f. Toxoplasma IGG. If positive, do IGt^
g. PPD with controls
h. Urinalysis
i. Influenza vaccine
j. Pneumovax
k. Haemophilus B vaccine
I. Hepatitus B vaccine (if HepBsAg negative)
3) After 14 weeks of pregnancy, begin zidovudine (AZT) 100 mg 5x/dayor200
mg 3x/day.
4) If the CD4 count is < 200 then Pneumocystis prophylaxis is indicated. Choices
include Septra DS, one per day, Sx/week. An alternate, but less effective
treatment is aerosolized pentamidine, 300 mg every four weeks.
5) HIV treatment with AZT (using a separate IV) in women in labor is beneficial.
We recommend a loading dose of 2 mg per kg over one hour, then 1 mg per
kg per hour infusion. Avoid scalp sampling and fetal electrode if possible.
6) Strongly discourage breastfeeding the infant. Postpartum transmission has
been documented and may be related to breastfeeding. The pediatrician
should be notified when an HIV-positive, pregnant patient arrives in labor, and
the infant should be treated with AZT 2 mg per kg oral dose every six hours
for six weeks.
Source: NC Dept. of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, Raleigh.
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1990;3:959-64.
6 Sperhng RS, Stratton P, O'Sullivan MJ, et
al. A survey of zidovudine use in pregnant
women with human immunodeficiency
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857-61.
7 Biggar RJ, Pahwa S, Minkoff H, et al.
Immunosuppression in pregnant women
infected with human immunodeficiency
virus. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1989;161:
1239-44.
8 De Perre, PV, Simonon A, Msellati P, etal.
Postnatal transmission of human immuno-
deficiency virus type 1 from mother to
infant. N Engl J Med 1991;325:593-8.
9 Minkoff HL, Willoughby A, Mendez H, et
al. Serious infections during pregnancy
among women with advanced human im-
munodeficiency virus infection. Am J
Obstet Gynecol 1990;162:30-4.
Minkoff HL, Henderson C, Mendez H, et
al. Pregnancy outcomes among mothers
infected with human immunodeficiency
virus and uninfected control subjects. Am
J Obstet Gynecol 1990;163:1598-604.
Newell ML, Dunn DT, Peckham CS, etal.
Caesarean section and risk of vertical trans-
mission of HIV-1 infection. Lancet
1994;343:1464-67.
12 Connor EM, Sperling RS, Gelber R, et al.
Reduction of matemal-infant transmission
of human immunodeficiency virus type 1
with zidovudine treatment. N Engl J Med
1994;331:1173-80, 1222-5.
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MEDICAL ETHICS
Eugenic Sterilization
in America and North Carolina
John E. Gardella, MD
During my recent examination of medicine and eugenics in
Nazi Germany,' I was surprised to learn that the eugenic efforts
of the Nazis were part of a global movement. The Nazi attempts
at racial purification through involuntary sterilization had par-
allels in other countries including the United States. In this
paper I outline the history of the eugenic movement and eugenic
sterilization in the US and North Carolina.
The Origin of Eugenics
The word "eugenics" — from theGreek meaning "well-born" —
was coined by Sir Francis Galton in his Inquiries into Human
Faculty in 1883. Galton defined eugenics as a science intended
to "improve the inborn qualities of a race."^'" He fully accepted
the theory of evolution by natural selection published in 1859
by his cousin Charles Darwin, and viewed eugenics as a means
of controlling human evolution.^p" Galton hoped to "replace
Natural Selection by other processes that are more merciful and
not less effective."^''"
Francis Galton was bom near Birmingham, England, in
1822. His family encouraged him to pursue a medical career,
hoping that he would follow in the distinguished footsteps of his
maternal grandfather. Dr. Erasmus Darwin. Galton at first
complied with his family's wishes, but intensely disliked the
study of medicine and abandoned it for a degree in mathematics
at Cambridge University. Throughout his long career, Galton
was interested in a number of disciplines including meteorol-
ogy and cartography, but the fields of human heredity and
eugenics preoccupied him from the mid-1850s onward.''^*
Galton's interest in heredity , particularly the inheritance of
mental attributes, was novel and ambitious since genetics was
in its infancy and Mendel's laws of inheritance, unknown. The
historian, Daniel J. Kelves, speculates on why Galton became
interested in the eugenic analysis of heredity — an interest in
evolution, his disbelief in natural equality, his views on "infe-
rior races," and perhaps also the infertility of his own marriage.
Whatever the reasons, eugenics became for Galton an ersatz
religion, replacing the faith destroyed by his encounter with
Darwin's theory of evolution. Indeed, late in his life Galton
even advocated the incorporation of eugenic ideas into tradi-
tional religion.^'"'''"
At about the time Galton began to consider eugenics, the
Belgian astronomer, Quetelet, showed that simple physical
measurements (for example, the height or chest circumference
of military conscripts) followed a bell-shaped or Gaussian
distribution. Galton reasoned that a bell-shaped curve should
also apply to head circumference, brain weight, and ultimately
to intellect. He investigated his hypothesis by looking at the
grades of candidates admitted to Sandhurst and found that they
indeed followed a bell curve. Galton concluded that intellect
was a quantifiable physical trait, subject to the same laws of
inheritance that governed stature and other physical measure-
ments.
In search of support for his hypothesis he examined bio-
graphical encyclopedias and observed that distinguished indi-
viduals from a number of diverse fields (law, science, the
military, music) clustered in families. From such biographical
data, Galton formulated his Law of Ancestral Inheritance,
which postulated that physical and mental traits derived from
all one's ancestors and that the magnitude of this contribution
diminished in proportion to the degree of ancestt'al removal. In
a second "law" of inheritance, Galton postulated that outstand-
ing traits such as genius tend to revert toward mediocrity in
successive generations. The quantitative data for his notion of
the heritability of talent were published in Hereditary Genius in
1 869. In 1 884, in an effort to further refine these "laws," Galton
established an anthropomorphic laboratory, which collected
physical measurements on some 8,0(X) individuals.*'''"
Galton also offered more judgmental arguments about the
heritability of intellectual capacity, zeal, and industry, which he
took to be prerequisites for attaining "reputation." He argued
that many individuals rise from humble origins to compete with
those from wealthy backgrounds. He felt that America, despite
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having fewer social barriers than Britain, nevertheless pro-
duced fewer works of genius than England. He therefore
concluded that social advantage does not produce genius in men
of only modest ability.*'''^
Galton recognized that eugenics would influence social
policy. He did not himself propose any specific legislation, but
did recommend that the state gather data on the hereditary merit
of individuals. He suggested that the state issue eugenic certifi-
cates to the gifted, foster their marriage, and financially reward
them for producing offspring. Galton primarily advocated
positive eugenic policies, but also encouraged ceUbacy for the
genetically unworthy in hopes of achieving racial improve-
ment.^'^
Galton was disturbed by his prediction that admirable traits
would gravitate toward the mean as generations passed, thereby
making evolutionary improvement difficult. He was relieved
when Karl Pearson pointed the way out of the eugenic dol-
drums. Pearson's statistical analysis suggested that the entire
bell curve could be shifted in a "desirable" direction if the
number of offspring at the desirable extreme of the curve
exceeded the offspring of the undesirables. So, in Pearson's
view, the average intelligence of the British might be increased
by selective eugenic breeding. Pearson's statistical analysis of
school performance led him to the same conclusion as Galton —
namely that intelligence and character were as heritable as
simple physical characteristics such as eye color. Pearson's
uncompromising hereditarian views of intelligence led him to
think that Great Britain was in danger of intellectual degrada-
tion because the "cultured classes" limited family size but the
lower social strata did not. S im ilar fears about racial or national
degradation arose in other countries including the US.'"^''
The Practical Application
of Eugenic Theory
The hereditary "laws" formulated by Galton and Pearson did
not survive the rediscovery of Gregor Mendel ' s work at the turn
of the century. Mendel had sought to understand heredity by
breeding tens of thousands of plants and examining the distri-
bution of simple traits in successive generations. In 1866, he
published his observations on the segregation and independent
assortment of hereditary "elements" and proposed the concept
of dominant and recessive traits. The significance of what came
to be known as Mendel's laws lay unrecognized for nearly 40
years. When they were rediscovered, their conflict with the
Galtonian view of heredity was settled in Mendel's favor by a
number of experimental observations including the finding, in
1902, that chromosomes behaved in a way consistent with
Mendel's laws of segregation and independent assortment
The eclipse of Galton's theories of inheritance was not
accompanied by a decline in eugenic thinking. Quite to the
contrary, the victory of Mendelian theory gave eugenics a kind
of intellectual credibility and spurred a generation of biologists
to look at human pedigrees for traits that might behave in a
Mendelian fashion.'f^'"* In the US, Charles Davenport, profes-
sor at the University of Chicago and director of the eugenic
research facility at Cold Spring Harbor, became the high priest
of eugenic research. Seeking to fit a wide range of traits into a
Mendelian scheme, Davenport examined numerous family
pedigrees. Whenever a particular trait clustered in a family, he
concluded that the trait must be heritable. He argued that
Mendelian genetics could explain not only tangible traits such
as hemophilia and albinism, but behavioral traits such as
insanity, epilepsy, alcoholism, and even "feeblemindedness" as
well. Davenport even suggested that prostitutes were drawn to
their profession by a Mendelian dominant gene for "innate
eroticism."' p*'-"
As was common at the time, Davenport equated racial with
national identity, held that racial groups exhibit stereotypical
behavior (for example, that Italians were prone to violent
crime), and argued that such behavioral traits were heritable.
Anxious to "preserve" the genetic integrity of the white Ameri-
can majority, Davenport advocated negative eugenic policies
such as restricted immigration and reproductive limitations for
the "genetically defective." He argued specifically for the
segregation of the genetically unfit, and advocated castration
rather than vasectomy for sterilization, fearing that vasectomy
alone would encourage sexual immorality and rape.^"
In addition to Davenport's writings, a large body of litera-
ture supporting behavioral genetics appeared in the late 19th
and early 20th century. Richard Dugdale, in a famous study
from 1877, claimed that the Jukes family of New York spawned
successive generations of social misfits. A report from 1915
purported to show that the Jukes' family tree continued to bear
the sour fruits of "feeblemindedness, indolence, licentiousness,
and dishonesty."''''" The clear implication of these writings was
that the social pathologies exhibited by families like the Jukes
were heritable rather than environmental in origin. Not all
eugenicists believed these oversimplifications but the dissent-
ers did not deter politicians from sponsoring legislation de-
signed to save white America from "race suicide" — a phrase
used by Theodore Roosevelt.'''''*
In the early 20th century, America's fight against racial
suicide was viewed as a two-pronged endeavor. Not only was
it necessary to inhibit the procreation of misfits already here, it
was also necessary to prevent the migratory influx of the
inferiors. State legislation to restrict procreation meant the
passage of sterilization laws. Even the most militant eugenicists
refused to consider the legalization of abortion, regarding it as
murder unless performed for strict medical indications. State-
sponsored steriUzation laws were to be supplemented, in the
eyes of eugenicists, by restrictions on immigration.''"'^
The Sterilization of the "Unfit"
The first reported eugenic sterilization dates from the 1880s,
when Dr. Issac Kerlin (with parental permission) castrated
residents of the Pennsylvania Training School for Feeble-
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minded Children.^''" In Indiana, Dr. Harry C. Sharp perfected
the technique of vasectomy on inmates at the Indiana State
Reformatory. His development of a safe and simple procedure
accelerated the sterilization initiatives in the state legislatures.
Indiana became the first of 32 states to pass eugenic sterilization
laws between 1911 and 1937.^'''° ' The Indiana law permitted
compulsory sterilization of "confirmed idiots, imbeciles, and
rapists" in state institutions as long as a committee of "experts"
agreed that the individuals were beyond hopeof improvement.'''"
Other states followed Indiana in quick succession. In 1909
California enacted a law ordering compulsory sterilization of
all inmates of stale hospitals and prisons judged "sexually or
morally perverted" or mentally ill or "feebleminded."'''" In
1913, the California law was broadened to allow compulsory
sterilization of non-institutionalized persons suffering from
"perversion or marked departure from normal mentality."'''"
California proved to be the most aggressive state in sterilizing
the "unfit;" by 1944 nearly half of all eugenic and punitive
sterilizations in the US were performed in California.'''""^
In North Carolina the first eugenic sterilization law was
enacted by the General Assembly in 1929 but was ruled
unconstitutional by the US Supreme Court because it lacked
any provision for appeal. In 1933 a law with appeal provisions
established the Eugenics Board of North Carolina. The Board,
consisting of the Commissioner of Public Health and other
public health officials, was empowered to rule on petitions for
sterilization filed by the state hospitals, state correctional facili-
ties, and local public health deparunents. The Board'sjurisdic-
tion was limited to the mentally ill and those deemed feeble-
minded by IQ testing. As was the case with most eugenic
legislation, there was no provision for sterilization of individu-
als with inherited tangible deficits such as hemophilia. The vast
majority of sterilizations in North Carolina were carried out
with patient consent, although the law allowed for the involun-
tary sterilization of residents of state facilities. Most of those
sterilized were women deemed feebleminded, and the propo-
nents of the law cited its benefits such as preventing the birth of
more "handicapped" and the saving of public funds.''''"^'
Sterilization laws were supported by prominent politicians
including Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. Never-
theless, the constitutionality of such laws was challenged in
Virginia in 1924 inatcst case involvingCarrieBuck,a 17-year-
old girl committed to the Virginia Colony for Epileptics and
Feeleminded on the grounds of "moral imbecility."'''*' The
pro-sterilization lobby rejoiced at the opportunity to justify
their position. They felt that the hereditary nature of Carrie's
"mental deficiency" was beyond challenge because both her
mother and her (illegitimate) infant daughter were also judged
feebleminded.'''**" In support of Carrie's proposed steriliza-
tion, eugenic experts submitted depositions including one by
renowned eugenicist Harry Laughlin. Laughlin expressed the
opinion that Carrie and her family belonged "to the shiftless,
ignorant, and worthless class of anti-social whites of the
South."'''*'' Remarkably, this "opinion" was formulated without
his direct examination of Carrie or her mother. Carrie's case
was reviewed by the Supreme Court in 1927 when the bench
included the foremost judicial luminaries of the century: Oliver
Wendell Holmes, Louis D. Brandeis, and William Howard
Tafl. The Court upheld the Virginia sterilization order by a vote
of 8 to 1 . The judicial majority concluded that the state, which
may call upon its citizens to sacrifice their lives for the public
welfare, may also prevent "the manifestly unfit from continuing
their kind."''''" Justice Holmes went on to conclude: 'The
principle that sustains compulsory vaccination is broad enough
to cover cutting the fallopian tubes.... Three generations of
imbeciles are enough."''''"
In 1940, a sociology professor from the University of
DeU^oit questioned the diagnosis of Carrie's "feebleminded-
ness" and that of her daughter.'''''" These questions were an-
swered in 1980 when researchers visited Carrie and found her
to be a woman of normal intelligence. Her daughter Vivian
(judged to be an "imbecile" at age six months) was an average
student in elementary school before her death at age eight. In his
review of the Buck case, biologist Stephen Jay Gould con-
cluded that Carrie's institutionalization was accomplished to
"hide the shame" of her pregnancy and perhaps also the identity
of her rapist.*
Keeping America Pure and Strong
The external threat of unrestricted immigration was far more
disturbing to some eugenicists than the prolific breeding of
American-bom misfits. They felt that eugenic sterilization
would be inadequate to preserve America's genetic health. In
the late 1880s, the US had experienced a large influx of
immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe. The poverty
and illiteracy of these immigrants "proved" to the eugenics
community that these immigrants were inferiors and that their
unrestricted entry was a grave threat to the genetic worth of
America. Authorities from a number of disciplines "substanti-
ated" these fears with statistics showing that many immigrants
received "feebleminded" scores on the newly devised tests of
intelligence. In addition to the eugenics community, other
groups opposed unresU"icted immigration. Organized labor
feared the infiux of a work force willing to work for low pay and
compete with native-bom Americans. Many businesspeople
feared the importation of socialism and other radical ideas.
Given this sentiment, it's no surprise that, in 1924, the US
Congress overwhelmingly approved an Immigration Act cur-
tailing the enU"y of Soutliem and Eastem Europeans.^''"'^ The
bill was promptly signed into law by Calvin Coolidge who years
earlier had declared that "America must be kept American.
Biological laws show that Nordics deteriorate when mixed with
other races."'"''^
The Demise of Eugenic Laws
The American populace approved of immigration restriction
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and was generally sympathetic
to eugenic sterilization. A 1937
public opinion poll revealed that
about two-thirds of Americans
endorsed compulsory steriliza-
tion of "habitual criminals" and
"mental defectives." Despite
public support, an influential
body of opinion began to line up
against the mainlineeugenicists.
Vocal opposition came from
bona-fide geneticists who re-
garded eugenics as pop science.
Civil libertarians and religious
leaders opposed eugenic steril-
ization, although sometimes for
differing reasons. The hierarchy
of the Catholic Church sweep-
ingly condemned all forms of
sterihzation,and was influential
in blocking steriUzation laws in
a number of states.''"'"^
Revulsion against Nazi ex-
cesses that included the wide-
spread use of involuntary steril-
ization may have hastened the
decline of the American steril-
ization movement in the late
1930s and early 1940s, butother
factors proved more decisive.
Simplistic ideas about the heri-
tability of complex traits came
under attack as the science of
genetics matured. The retrospec-
tive study of pedigrees, so fa-
vored by the eugenicists, was
found to be woefully unscien-
tific. One prominent American
geneticist, T.H. Morgan, fK)inted
out that the Jukes, the Kallikaks,
and other misfit families cited in
the eugenics literature, might as
likely be victims of deplorable
social conditions as victims of
poor pedigree. Geneticists did
not often speak out against eu-
genics, however, simply because
they did not regard it as serious
enough to merit condemna-
tion.^p'"-5
Criticism of eugenic steril-
ization by the medical commu-
nity began in the late 1920s and
early 1930s. Dr. Abraham
Myerson, a professor of neurol-
Eugenic Sterilization and The Bell Curve
by Richard P. Vance, MD
Dr. Gardella's concise summary of eugenic sterilization in America prompts a basic
visceral emotion that none of us enjoy, revealing as it does both our professional and our
social failings. His warning is particularly timely in light of the controversy surrounding
Richard Hernsteinand Charles Murray's The Bell Curve. Hernsteinand Murray state their
position baldly, explaining that their "book is about differences in intellectual capacity
among people and groups and what those differences mean for America's future.. . . What
good can come of understanding the relationship of intelligence to social structure and
public policy? Little good can come without it."'
They present evidence for their hypothesis that late 20th-century American society is
structured mainly on intelligence (a capacity that they claim is mostly genetically based)
and that the economic, social, and political differences between the cognitive elite and the
rest of the population are more dramatic than ever before. For example, they argue that
racial differences in mean IQ (East Asian and Jewish = 115, Non-Hispanic Caucasian =
1 00, African and Hispanics = 85) contribute heavily to social segmentation. They further
argue that the traditional welfare state needs to be reconfigured since it has helped
perpetuate an underclass that is increasingly deficient in informational endowments and
abilities. The authors do not prescribe a specific set of social polices to replace present
welfare systems. Instead, they call for a debate on public policy to take place after we
acknowledge: 1 ) that human intelligence is variable; 2) that such variability has a "powerful
bearing on how well people do in life;" 3) that intelligence is largely genetically based; and
4) that environmental influences have, in general, only minor, temporary effects on
intelligence.
Surely there can be no more inflammatory mixture than intelligence, race, genetics,
and public policy. Not surprisingly, reviews of The Bell Curve have been highly critical. Alan
Ryan points out that acceptance of immutable differences in intelligence is "in principle
consistent with the politics of almost any persuasion from socialist to libertarian. Socialists
might think that. ..the less clever [should be] compensated with more education than the
gifted, and with income supplements to make up for their difficulties in the competitive
marketplace; libertarians might think we should treat such differences as the luck of the
draw, no more worthy of treatment than the accident that makes some of us better baseball
players than others."^ Ryan argues that we fear eugenics, but not because the on/y
possible outcome is a Brave New World, or because eugenic science is de facto
disgusting, or because theories of inherited intelligence are necessarily driven by panic or
superstition. No, we rightly fear eugenics because it has been used so often in the past for
Utopian, racist, and reactionary purposes. Although Hernstein and Murray advocate no
programs of such stripe (indeed, they explicitly denounce them), it is not hard to imagine
proposals for selective breeding or selective sterilization arising once again, supported by
their data.
At the turn of the century, G.E. Moore, the British ethicist-philosopher, formulated his
naturalistic fallacy which says that we cannot argue directly from what is (the empirical) to
what ought to be (the normative).^ John Gardella (and Alan Ryan) remind us that there is
still something valid about Moore's arguments. In light of the growing body of information
unfolding the genetic basis of talents, skills and behaviors, we need creative debate, not
silence or polemic. On this point, Hernstein and Murray, Ryan, and Gardella can agree.
But until truly positive, non-destructive possibilities emerge from such a debate, the only
proper, historically informed response to simplistic correlations between behavioral
genetics and social policy is an unwavering No!
Dr. Vance is a pathologist at the Bowman Gray School of Medicine in Winston-Salem
References
1 Hernstein RJ, Murray C. The Bell Curve. New York: Free Press, 1994;pxxj-xxiii.
2 Ryan A. Apocalypse Now? New York Review of Books. Nov 17, 1994;p 7.
3 Moore GE. Principia Ethica. Cambridge: Cambridge, 1903.
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ogy at Tufts, attacked the idea that feeblemindedness was solely
genetic in origin. In 1935, Dr. Myerson challenged other
eugenic assertions in a study of the growth in the number of
institutionalized mentally ill. This study demonstrated that the
incidence of schizophrenia and other serious mental illnesses
was not increasing; the increased commitment rates were due to
the availability of better medical care and more beds in mental
hospitals. These findings debunked the eugenicists' assertion
that the increase in commitment rates was due to the prolific
breeding of the mentally ill.'''"'
The Catholic Church opposed all sterilization on moral
grounds, and in 1930 Pope Pius XI specifically condemned
eugenic sterilization in his encyclical Casti Connubi. In the
wake of the encyclical. Catholic lay organizations became
instrumental in preventing the enactment of sterilization laws in
a n umber of states. The governor of Colorado vetoed a proposed
sterilization law, in part because of such opposition. Similar
efforts derailed eugenic sterilization laws in Wyoming, Ala-
bama, Pennsylvania, and elsewhere.''''"'^
The end of eugenic steril-
ization came with Worid War
II when all available surgeons
were called to the armed ser-
vices. Physicians remaining at
home had little time for elec-
tive sterilization.' p'^' The US
SupremeCourt,inal942opin-
ion written by William O. Douglas, overturned a 1935 Okla-
homa law permitting the sterilization of thrice-convicted fel-
ons. The majority opinion did not specifically mention Nazi
Germany, but did reflect grave concern about the potential for
human rights abuse when the state is granted the power to
sterilize.' p""
Sterilization in North Carolina
After the War, the American eugenics movement could not
recover from the wartime slowdown. Sterilizations in Califor-
nia— the most aggressive state in ordering these procedures —
virtually ceased by the early 1950s. This was not the case in
other regions, and sterilization programs were expanded in the
early 1950s in Georgia, Virginia, and North Carolina.' f"'' * In
North Carolina, the Human Betterment League undertook mass
mailing campaigns to educate the public about the alleged
benefits of eugenic sterilization. In the late 1940s, state public
health officials, working with the sociology department at the
University of North Carolina, identified candidates for eugenic
sterilization in Orange County. When the program was judged
a success, it was expanded from Orange County to throughout
North Carolina. Because of these efforts, about 200 North
Carolinians were sterilized each year during the 1950s. Even as
late as 1963, the North Carolina Board of Eugenics subsidized
the sterilization of nearly 200 persons — most of whom were
poor women from rural counties.''""* In 1976 the district court
in Raleigh upheld the constitutionality of the NC sterilization
law, including the provision for the sterilizing the non-institu-
tionalized.'p''"
The Lessons of the Past
Today there is a resurgence of behavioral genetics, reminiscent
of earlier eugenic thinking. The past decade has seen the
__^_^^^_^^_ identification of a genetic ba-
"...the study of the eugenic era
warns us of the clangers in
approaching social problems from
a simplistic biological perspective."
sisforcystic fibrosis and other
crippling diseases, but it has
also witnessed a resurgence
of studies that recall the writ-
ings of Francis Gallon and the
early 20th-century eugeni-
cists. Scientists again seek a
genetic basis of a variety of behavioral traits such as alcoholism
and even criminality.' Genes may well influence many aspects
of human behavior, yet the study of the eugenic era warns us of
the dangers in approaching social problems from a simplistic
biological perspective. This point is perhaps best expressed by
physician-historian Philip Reilly: "The history of involuntary
sterilization of institutionalized persons demonstrates that soci-
ety has sometimes not hesitated to pursue what it perceived to
be cost-saving measures at the expense of personal liberties. It
is tempting to dismiss the stories of the Jukes and the Kallikaks
and our society's reaction to them as quaint tales of a bygone
era . The better course is to remember that in the name of science
not so long ago, 60,000 American citizens were subject to
eugenic sterilization. We must forever guard against the kind of
flawed thinking that supported this activity."''"" □
Acknowledgment: The author is indebted toBetsyT. King.BA,
for her research assistance and her review of the manuscript.
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1 Gardella J. Medicine in Nazi Germany 1933-1945. NC Med J
1994:55:188-92.
2 Blacker CP. Eugenics: Galton and After. London: Gerald Duckworth
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3 Kelves DJ. In the Name of Eugenics: Genetics and the Uses of Human
Heredity. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985:5-8.
4 Forrest DW. Francis Galton: The Life and Work of a Victorian
Genius. Plymouth: Doble and Brendon, 1974.
5 Trombley S. The Right to Reproduce: A History of Coercive Steril-
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6 Woodside M. Sterilization in North Carolina: A Sociological and
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9 Horgan J. Eugenics revisited. Sci Am 1993;268:123-31.
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Khat on a Hot Tin Roof
Catha Edulis Intoxication
Ronald B. Mack, MD
When I was in college my mother's seven sisters chipped in to
buy me a Theater Guild subscription for my birthday. 1 was
ecstatic. Going to the legitimate theater was one of my major
desires. (Loyola University in Chicago, was, at that time, a
male-only province, so the theater was not my only major
desire). The editors of the university's newspaper learned of my
regular attendance at the city's premier stage productions and
they appointed me theater critic, a position 1 truly cherished.
One of the first plays I saw in the post- World War II period
was "A Streetcar Named Desire," by Tennessee Williams. I was
instantly "hooked" and became a lifelong fan of this tormented
and brilliant playwright. As the years passed I saw other works
by this talented writer and especially enjoyed "Cat On A Hot
Tin Roof." This play is a tragedy, in the Aristotelian sense. It
induces pity and fear in the viewer and accomplishes catharsis
of such emotions in the audience. It is a story of the degeneration
in a Southern family — a theme not uncommon in Williams'
plays — and substance abuse plays a part in the downfall of one
of the major characters. Likewise, the abuse of khat, an ancient
drug, and its analogues has led to the downfall of many a citizen,
both Northern and Southern varieties, so beware.
The Chemical Connection
Khat is a product of a very tall plant that grows mainly in East
Africa, Kenya, North and South Yemen, and Ethiopia.' The first
historical reference relates that Alexander The Great sent khat
to General Harrar to cure his depression.^ In 1762, the botanist
Forskal became the first European to classify the plant and he
named it Calha edulis.'^ In 1852, an English surgeon brought
khat from Aden to Europe. The plant is an evergreen shrub
known officially as Catha edulis Forsk (Fig. 1, at right).
Khat leaves, when chewed, create a pleasurable feeling,
pleasurable enough that many become compulsive users who
will attempt to secure their daily "fix" at the expense of other
more vital necessities. Until recently this naturally occurring
drug was unknown outside of East Africa and the Arabian
Peninsula because the leaves lose their potency within three
days after harvesting. This short "shelf-life" prevented the habit
from proliferating,' but modem modes of transportation (such
as shipping leaves by air freight) have resulted in much wider
disu-ibution.
Biochemically, khat is both figuratively and literally a very
stimulating substance. Its main effects on the human body are
due to its pheny lalky lamine content." In 1 930, chemists isolated
cathine (d-norpscudoephredrine and lhreo-2-amino-l
phenylpropanol) from theplant.'Several scientists doubted that
cathine could entirely account for khat's stimulant properties,
and in 1975, calhinone (aminopropiophenone) was isolated.
This compound has a higher sympathomimetic potential than
cathine but is less stable and decomposes readily, which may
explain why users prefer fresh khat leaves. In 1979 the exact
biochemical composition of cathinone was determined (it is a
ketone congener of cathine and phenylpropanolamine). Both
cathine and cathinone are similar in structure to the amphet-
amines, to sympathomimetic amines such as ephedrine, and to
endogenous catecholamine neurotransmitters, such as epineph-
rine, norepinephrine, and dopamine.'
Khat acts centrally and peripherally by stimulating the
release of norepinephrine and dopamine from presynaptic
nerve endings and causing an indirect stimulation of the central
and sympathetic nervous system.' Docs this make you feel
good? You bet your bippie — you also need less food, less sleep,
and you become more aggressive.
Acute Effects of Khat
Dr. Mack is Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics,
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Boulevard,
Winston-Salem 27157.
The adverse acute effects of khat chewing are fairly predictable
and involve stimulation of the central and sympathetic nervous
systems. As you would expect, there is increased blood pressure
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and pulse rate as well as an increase in respiratory rate and
temperature.'' The pupils dilate and the eyes can exhibit
chemosis and pscudoexophlhalmos. Dry mouth is com-
mon as are anorexia, headache, hyperactivity, insomnia,
and tremulousness. Severe nausea and gastritis can occur
as can urinary retention. Patients may experience behav-
ioral changes such as euphoria and loquaciousness, even
aggressive verbal outbursts. Psychosis is rare but cases of
manic psychosis have been reported.^'* Users may build
tolerance to this drug but usually no physical symptoms
follow withdrawal from prolonged khat usage.'
Chronic use of khat can cause anorexia, migraine
headaches, cerebral hemorrhages, myocardial insuffi-
ciency and pulmonary edema. Khat use is not a good idea
for breastfeeding mothers because khat is believed to
increase both L-dopa, a precursor of dopamine, and
norepinephrine, thus inhibiting prolactin secretion and
ultimately lactation.^' Men who use khat chronically may
note impotence and spermatorrhea, and sex drive may be
reduced in both men and women.' The gastrointestinal
tract is the bodily system most commonly area affected
by chronic khat usage; constipation is a frequent com-
plaint. None of this stuff for me, thank you, 1 much prefer
penne fra diablo.
"Cat" Control and Treatment
A variant of khat is now available in the United States. It
is known as "cat" and it is a new psychostimulant of abuse
limited, so far at least, to the upper Midwest.'" This
product, chemically known as methcathinone, is synthe-
sized in illegal laboratories; apparently it is relatively
easy to synthesize from readily available materials. In
1992 the DE A placed methcathinone under Schedule I of
the Controlled Substances Act. Drugs in the Schedule I
category, as you recall, have high potential for abuse but
no currently accepted medical use in our country. Ac-
cording to some of those addicted to "cat," it is more
potent and more addictive than other psychostimulants.
The intoxicating effects can last almost a week. The
typical dose of "cat" is 0.5 gram to 1 gram per day,
administered by intranasal or intravenous route. At $100
per gram this drug is a bargain.
This new chemical craziness has a su^ucture and
resultant effects that are very similar to methamphet-
amine, yet tolerance apparently does occur. Meth-
cathinone is alleged to be a very powerful psychostimulant
which can produce hyperactivity, agitation, depression,
and paranoid psychosis. It is further alleged that these
clinical adversities disappear after the drug is withdrawn.
If a psychosis is not present, agitation and hyperactivity
can be treated with benzodiazepines. It certainly does not
pay to mess with your transmitters.
If your hospital is fortunate enough to have a high-
Fig 1: Various forms of catha edulis. 1 — ^flowering shoot, 2 — flower,
3 — vertical section of flower, 4 — transverse section of ovary, 5 —
fruiting shoot, 6 — fruit, 7 — seed, 8 — detail from leaf margin, 9 —
seedling. Reproduced with permission from "Flora of Ethiopia, "Hedberg
I, Edwards S (eds.), Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia: The National
Herbarium, 1989, p. 341.
tech, state-of-the-art infrared spectroscope," this provides a good
method of distinguishing cathinone and methcathinone from its
precursors, norephedrine, norpseudoephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and
ephedrine. There is also a rapid TLC (thin layer chromatography)
identification test for khat that can be useful in forensic and law
enforcement cases.'^ Furthermore, cathinone, norephedrine, and
norpseudoephredrine can be detected in the urine by appropriate
methods," but they are not identified by the usual screening tests and
can cross-react as amphetamine or phenylpropanolamine leading to
incorrect identification.
NCMJ / February 1995, Volume 56 Number 2 113
Getting a High "Cat" Down
The first step in treatment is support of the respiratory and
cardiovascular systems, with priority given to conU"ol of signifi-
cant hypertension and cardiac arrhythmias.'' Administering
ipecac is probably not a good idea, but activated charcoal may
be helpful. Overstimulation of the central nervous system may
be controlled with diazepam, haloperidol, or chlorpromazine.
Tachyarrhythmias can be treated with propranolol or lidocaine.
Hypertension is usually not severe enough to warrant therapy,
but severely elevated pressure can be treated with nitroprusside
or labetalol, nifedipine, or hydralazine (See Raymond, et al. NC
Med J 1994;55:295-303).
Would Khat Have Helped Cat?
Tennessee Williams earned a Pulitzer Prize for "Cat on a Hot
Tin Roof (and another one for "A Streetcar Named Desire").
Many of his plays reflect the stresses of his homosexuality and
early family life. Most of his characters are unhappy and lonely,
with a deep sense of sexual anxiety. These make-believe
people, for the most part, never resolve their conflicts (neither
did the author) and therein lies the tragedy. It is not certain that
khat would have done much good, but all of them could have
used some help, possibly by "relying on the kindness of sU"ang-
ers" as Blanche DuBois poignantly reminds us in the last act of
"A Streetcar Named Desire."^ □
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Letters to the Editor
continued from page 74
"Education is the inculcation of the incomprehensible into the
ignorant by the incompetent" — Andre A. Potter.
E. Arthur Bolz, MD
Randolph Road Ear, Nose & Throat Associates, PA
3535 Randolph Road, Suite 210
Charlotte, NC 28211
From the Editor:
Dr. Bolz's aphorism would also apply to this month's
column on education. See page 128.
An "Eye For An Eye?"
To the Editor:
In reference to the article by Sonis and Katz on "Physician
Participation in Capital Punishment" (NC Med J 1994;55:58I-
6), I would like to share an observation.
Today's capital punishment laws strike me as akin to Old
Testament laws. Deuteronomy 19:21 sets forth the well-known
dictum "life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth." Yet in the New
Testament, Matthew 5:38 states that although "you have heard
it said, an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth," Christ tells us
we are not supposed to retaliate by knocking out teeth. We are
not to overcome evil with evil, but conquer evil with good. Even
more than that, Christ preaches "agape" — the type of love that
does not destroy a person, but tries to build him or her back up.
Claude A. Frazier, MD
Doctors Park, Bldg. 4
Asheville, NC 28801
Managing HIV
To the Editor:
I would like permission to reprint Drs. Keitz and Bartlett's
article "Facing the Challenge of HIV: Primary Care Physicians
Have an Obligation to Care for Those Infected" (NC Med J
1994;55:468-70). I plan to distribute it to between 200 and 300
rural primary care physicians who will be attending training
sessions on managing patients with HIV.
Debra Bercuvitz, Project Director
HIV Rural Primary Care Project
NC AIDS Training Network
975 Walnut St., Suite 355
Cary,NC 27511
From the Editor:
We are always pleased when someone wants to put the
Journal to its intended purpose: education. We are happy to
grant Ms. Bercuvitz permission to photocopy the article and
hop)e it will be helpful to the doctors at the training sessions.
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NCMJ / February 1995, Volume 56 Number 2
PHYSICIANS' ROUNDTABLE
Counseling of Patients
by Piiarmacists
Blessing or Curse?
Deputy Editor's note: Dr. Frederick Nesbit of Morehead City recently wrote to the Journal about certain aspects of
counseling of patients by pharmacists. Dr. Nesbit raised points worthy of discussion by the community of North Carolina
physicians and pharmacists. We invited three North Carolina physicians and three pharmacists to read it and comment on
it. We print here an edited version of Dr. Nesbit's letter and the responses (listed alphabetically). We invite readers of the
JoumalXo join the discussion of points raised.
— Edward C. Halperin, MD
'An Open Letter to North Carolina Pharmacists'
by Frederick Nesbit, MD, Moreiiead City
A number of my patients have complained or called my office
in an agitated state after encounters with, or after comments
made by pharmacists who have filled prescriptions that I have
written. Because I am a psychiatrist, I see a number of patients
who are prone to become upset when the advice they receive
from the pharmacist appears to contradict instructions given in
my office. Some of those patients have been afraid to take the
prescribed medications. I have wondered if I should tell them to
avoid certain pharmacies.
Moreover, pharmacists often attach labels with a variety of
warnings to the containers of prescribed drugs. I suppose this is
an attempt to avoid legal problems for drug manufacturers, but
these warnings are sometimes a source of worry and consterna-
tion for my patients. Moreover, verbal statements made by
pharmacists — admittedly in an attempt to be "helpful" — are
often misinterpreted by the patient as critical of my choice of
drug, size of the dose, or risk of side effects.
I'm well aware that the problem described here goes
beyond the simple domain of the pharmacists. It involves the
drugstores' corporate management as well as pharmaceutical
manufacturers' caveats published, for example, in the PDR.
Many of the listed precautions properly apply only to doses of
drugs much higher than those that I have prescribed, or the side
effects described are not adequately explained as being rare or
unlikely to occur. Warnings about driving motor vehicles need
to be clarified so that the patient does not feel trapped between
the choice of taking medication on one hand or driving a vehicle
and earning a living on the other. Sometimes patients are
confronted by the dilemma of taking their prescribed medica-
tion or omitting it if it is likely that they will have an alcoholic
drink later that day. The kind of counseling that is needed in
these cases is best reserved for the prescribing physician.
In my practice, I take pains to explain the purpose of the
drugs I prescribe. I review all the medications that the patient is
taking. I frequently issue written instructions, especially to
olderpatients, in order to avoid unfavorable drug interactions or
to clarify anticipated or possible side effects. I invite patients to
call my office if they have questions or problems that may be
related to the drugs I've prescribed.
Pharmacists should avoid any hint of doubt about the
prescriptions they fill, even the subtle raising of an eyebrow.
Instead, they should communicate any questions that come up
or important information that they uncover directly with the
prescribing doctor. That's the only way I know of to deal with
a complex problem. It will require close teamwork in the best
interests of the patient. □
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Don C. Chaplin, MD, Internal Medicine, Kernodle Clinic, Burlington
I empathize with Dr. Nesbit about the complex issues that arise
when a pharmacist, while advising a patient about a prescription
that has just been filled, creates problems of non-compliance or
undermines confidence in the prescribing physician.
In the United States patients can't buy medications at a
drugstore, department store, or an all-purpose store without a
prescription or consultation as they can in Mexico and other
countries. Our pharmacists have a professional, ethical, and
legal responsibility to serve as consultants to patients and
prescribcrs, and to assist in assuring proper and safe use of
prescription medications. Pharmacists must help and protect
patients without creating unwanted fear and concern about the
reasons the prescriber has ordered a certain medication.
In November 1994, the North Carolina Medical Society's
House of Delegates overwhelmingly endorsed a formal recom-
mendation from the Drug and Pharmacy Committee that pre-
scribcrs include the reason why the prescription was written
along with the dispensing directions. For example, a drug like
propranolol might be prescribed for hypertension, migraines, or
angina. Listing the reason for prescribing it in a specific case
would allow the pharmacist to do a better job of advising the
patient; the consultation would be framed around a specific
medical reason rather than the multiple potential reasons why
the drug might be prescribed. This could help lessen confusion
among patients.
I certainly concur with Dr. Nesbit' s suggestion that phar-
macists use all their professional skills to eliminate unnecessary
doubts about the proper intended use of a medication. When
questions arise, pharmacists should directly contact the pre-
scribing doctor because the patient will ultimately benefit from
such professional consultations. Physicians can certainly facili-
tate the pharmacist's job by adding a little more information
about "the intended use" of each prescription. G
Joseph A. Edwards, Jr., Edwards Piiarmacy, Raleigh
Pharmacists, the last health care professional to review medica-
tion use with patients, have counseled successfully for many
years. The federal government, through the Omnibus Budget
Reconciliation Act of 1990 (OBRA 90), and the NC Board of
Pharmacy, through similar rules, have mandated counseling.
Patient counseling by pharmacists aims to enhance patient
outcomes, improve medical care, increase patient compliance
in taking medications, and ultimately to lower the cost of
medical care. The pharmacists' expanding role in patient coun-
seling refiects the mounting pressures of our health care system ' s
growing economic burden and the inability of patients to obtain
adequate drug education.
Appropriate drug therapy is an integral part of health care.
Drug therapy that is less than optimal due to inadequate drug
product selection, the occurrence of adverse drug reactions, or
non-compliance leads to prolonged treatment, exacerbation of
disease states, hospitalization, or even death. OBRA 90 put in
place a new and evolving process that requires pharmacists to
conduct patient counseling and perform prospective drug utili-
zation reviews in order to identify preventable problems with
drug therapy. Areas covered in counseling include the name and
description of the medication, dose, route of administration,
frequency of dosing, duration of therapy, special directions or
procedures for administration, side effects, drug interactions,
possible disease state effects, storage and stability, refills,
instructions about what to do in the event of a missed dose, and
self-monitoring techniques. Pharmacists must attempt to com-
municate relevant information so that it is understood and can
be acted upon by patients or their caregivers. They should also
exercise professional discretion when communicating.
A team approach is the only way that we will achieve
successful health care. Certainly there have been isolated cases
of patients who were disturbed by a pharmacist's counseling,
but the vast majority benefit from these encounters. For sensi-
tive subjects or cases in which the patient lacks sufficient
information about diagnosis, pharmacists are taught to ask
questions like, "Did you and your doctor discuss why you are
taking this medication?"
Pharmacist counseling is here to stay and is being ex-
panded every day. In many clinical settings, pharmacists teach
patients how to manage diabetes, COPD/asthma, hypertension,
anti-coagulant therapy, and hyperlipidemia; they also perform
extensive compliance follow-up. Some pharmacies are linked
by computer to the patient's chart so that they can reference
disease diagnoses, adjust drug dosing according to current
laboratory data, and enter notes in the chart regarding the
patient's health. These are just a few of the methods by which
pharmacists can enhance patients' use of drug therapy. It will
surely lead to better patient outcomes, better knowledge of drug
therapy by the patient, better drug compliance, and ultimately
lower medical costs. Teamwork is the key. □
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Gayle R. Fleming, RPh, Supervisor, Outpatierit Pharmacy. Duke University Medical Center, Durtiam
Dr. Nesbit's letter raises serious concerns that other physicians
may share about pharmacists who lack proper counseling skills.
Hopefully, his letter will be a wake-up call to both professions.
Counseling patients is the pharmacist's professional re-
sponsibility and legal obligation. "Muzzling" the pharmacist is
not a consideration. Patients must be given every opportunity
for success with their medications. This can only be achieved
through the joint efforts of both physician and pharmacist.
Most of us who practice pharmacy can relate at least one
incident in which our professional vigilance has intercepted an
incorrect or inappropriate prescription and thereby prevented a
mishap. The physicians I have interacted with in such situations
have expressed gratitude, probably because I ventured "beyond
the simple domain of the pharmacist" or dared to "subtly raise
an eyebrow."
Today's managed care environment is interested in treat-
ment outcomes. Third-party payors look to both professions to
define and measure these outcomes. Physicians who have
confidence in and a good professional relationship with compe-
tent pharmacists are less burdened by the extensive prospective
and retrospective drug utilization reviews that are a significant
part of cost-conscious health care. In addition, physicians must
be willing to admit that the pharmacist is able to provide them
with helpful drug and compliance information. Such coopera-
tive efforts can only improve the patient's chances for positive
outcomes.
Pharmacists owe it to themselves and to the physicians
with whom they work to develop counseling skills that avoid
the confusing and negative interactions Dr. Nesbit describes.
Above all , we should never doubt the patients ' or their physician ' s
intentions, but we need to be able to comfortably communicate
our concerns to a receptive physician. Those of us who counsel
patients every day should be thoroughly familiar with the
interactive approach to patient medication consultation. This
method stresses asking patients open-ended questions to estab-
lish what they know and understand about what their physician
has told them.
Dr. Nesbit's letter has provided a forum to discuss an issue
that can only lead to improved patient care. Isn't that what
motivates all of us? □
Margaret Nelsen Marker, MD, Chair, Journal Editorial Board, and Physician, Morehead City
Information overload can be as big a problem in the practice of
medicine and pharmacy as ignorance can. I share some of the
Dr. Nesbit's concerns and frustrations, but most of my experi-
ences with our local pharmacists have been positive. Pharma-
cists have caught errors in dosing, drug interaction problems,
unknown prescriptions written by other prescribers, unrecog-
nized allergies, and previous adverse drug reactions. They have
promptly consulted me for resolution. Fortunately, these occa-
sions have been rare, but both my patients and I have been
grateful for this "safety net." Our hospital clinical pharmacists
now round on a regular basis with attending staff. This collabo-
ration in patient care has been helpful and instructive.
As for the "extra" little labels, personal experience has
taught me not to ignore them. Taking Augmentin on an empty
stomach sure can make you sick! At times patients ask me about
taking medications with food, and sometimes I don't know. I
ask the patient to check with the pharmacist because this
information is not readily available to me in the midst of a hectic
day in the office.
As for "counseling" by pharmacists, this is now required
by government programs. I don't like it very much. I especially
don't hke the fact that mail-order pharmacies send reams of
"information" to patients and letters about quality assurance,
utilization review, and such to me. These faceless folks add one
more hassle to daily practice.
Dr. Nesbit does not mention the "limited formulary" hassle
factor. I have noted this problem particularly with patients who
use military pharmacies. These formularies are decided by
similarly faceless persons who do not have my patients' best
interests in mind. On the other hand, it is amazing how much can
be done with a carefully chosen but very limited formulary,
such as we use in our free clinic. □
David R. Worl<, Executive Director, North Carolina Board of Pharmacy, Carrboro
Several sections of OBRA 90 affect health care delivery.
Among these are the provision that pharmacists collect patient
information, offer to counsel patients and provide that counsel
where appropriate, and engage in prospective drug utilization
reviews for Medicaid beneficiaries. Many states, including
North Carolina, believe that citizens who pay should receive at
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least the same level of care as people on public assistance. These
states apply the same rules to all prescriptions.
Pharmacists are independent health care professionals.
Their activities are usually focused on drugs, yet they have
rights and responsibilities to their patients not unlike those of
physicians. The use of pharmaceuticals is essential, but it
becomes more complicated as each year passes.
Pharmacists have a responsibility to tend to the best inter-
ests of patients. Pharmacists often have access to information
not available to the physician. For example, it is not unusual for
patients to obtain different prescriptions from visits to more
than one physician. In such situations, drug interactions can
occur when medication received from one prescriber conflicts
with that from another.
Pharmacists, like physicians, are subject to lawsuits if they
fail to warn patients about the consequences of drug therapy.
Relying on the prescriber to provide such warnings is not a
defense.
We should always remember that the reason for licensing
the health professions is to protect the health and safety of the
public. The issue of control is fading as the roles of different
health professionals evolve. Perhaps an analogy could be made
to football and soccer. Health care used to operate the way
football is played — the quarterback called all the plays and the
players performed accordingly. Maybe health care should be
more like a soccer game, in which many people advance in one
direction, guiding the ball toward the goal. The US health care
system has evolved from one in which physicians called all the
shots to a team approach, in which one person is still captain but
many participants contribute to the final result. Q
Francis A. Neelon, MD, Journal Editor
Dr. Nesbit has put his finger on an important problem, certainly
one that vexes me. I find myself terribly annoyed when my
patients fail to follow directions because of "information" they
got from the pharmacist. Sometimes this happens when the
pharmacist assumes that I have prescribed a drug for the "usual
reasons" and often that "just ain't so." I find I must give long,
preemptive explanations about how low -dose amitriptyline can
be used for sleep maintenance or for peripheral neuropathy.
Otherwise the patient balks when the pharmacists says that this
is "an antidepressant." I hope that Dr. Chaplin's solution
(specifying the indication for use on the prescription form) will
help, but the pharmacist will need a whole stack of handout
sheets, one tailored to each of the many different indications for
a given drug.
In my experience (both personal and professional) phar-
macists do hand out a pre-printed sheet with each new bottle of
pills, but they do not spend time assessing the patient's under-
standing of the medical indication orpersonalizing the informa-
tion on the sheet. And often those sheets are just wrong (or
maybe, half-right). For example, I put one of my patients on
ranitidine for reflux esophagitis. When he started the new
prescription, he stopped his daily aspirin tablet because the
sheet he got with the pills said "Do not take aspirin with this
medicine." He was afraid he might explode if he took both
together! So he stopped the aspirin and ran the risk of another
heart attack. It always amazes me that patients will just act on
general advice of "faceless" authority (as Dr. Harkerpoints out)
without calling or questioning, but they do. Do pharmacists
know when this happens? Is their feedback loop closed?
Ononeoccasionapatientofmine(NCMedJ1986;47:519-
21) changed his dosing schedule because the box his medicine
came in stated that "most adults require 0.2 mL daily in two
divided doses." He developed a life-threatening pontine myeli-
nosis when he decided to try two daily doses of DDAVP rather
than one and got his serum sodium down to 108 mEq/L! And
just last month I prescribed norffiptyline for a patient who had
trouble sleeping after an automobile accident. As I wrote in the
case notes: "She took the prescription to the pharmacist and got
it filled. The pharmacist gave her a sheet detailing all the
potential side effects known to God or man. As a result she
decided not to take the medicine and hasn't [but] she has
increased her Valium to 2 mg qid. She is willing to take Valium
because it is an old prescription and she does not get any
frightening literature from the pharmacist when she gets it
refilled."
I am convinced that the requirement that pharmacists
dispense information with their pills, the popularity of radio
programs such as "The People's Pharmacy," the enormous
popular sales of the Physician's Desk Reference all reflect a
profound misunderstanding of the nature of doctoring. Most
non-physicians think that the practice of medicine is simply a
matter of information, that with the right information (at the
right time, in the right way) everyone could be their own brain
surgeons — at least their own neurologists. Dr. Nesbit's letter
reminds us of how far this is from the whole truth. Sure,
information is important, but it is the relationship of patient to
doctor, founded on a bond of trust, that is the critical element.
It seems to me that Dr. Nesbit's complaint (and certainly mine)
is that disembodied information, information without a deep
understanding of the patient and without a commitment of
availability and follow-up, is at best neutral, sometimes harm-
ful. I am aware that "good intentions" lie behind the new rules
we live by. Our feet tread the pavement of good intentions. □
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Second Opinion
by David S. Pisetsky, MD, PhD
"Tell me, Doc, what kind of name is Minkowski?"
I don ' t know why Bill had to ask a question like that. I know
the doctor was annoyed because you could see his face stiffen.
After all, he had arranged a special appointment for Bill.
Although Bill is my husband and I love him dearly, he can make
me so angry. I hoped he would let the matter drop, but he kept
right on. "I never heard a name like that. Where's it from? Is it
Russian?"
I don't think that Bill was trying to embarrass the doctor or
make him feel uneasy. I just think he wanted to learn more about
him before he felt comfortable enough to talk.
"I guess you could say that," the doctor answered calmly.
"Russia. Poland. Someplace in there. Minkowski, it's a North-
em name," he continued, looking squarely at Bill. Then he
flashed a friendly smile. "Just call me Dr. M if it's easier for you.
Let's sit down and talk."
The office was small and felt cramped. But there were
fancy diplomas on the wall, so I guess Dr. M had gone to good
schools and knew what he was doing. I took a chair and moved
to the other side of the examining table. Bill likes me to come
with him to the doctor, but I don't know why.
The History
Bill has had trouble with his shoulder for years. It started with
a ligament or a tendon that became stretched. Then the joint
began to go bad. It developed spurs and two years ago Bill went
to Dr. Aldrich, the surgeon everyone says is the finest around.
Dr. Aldrich is in Columbia, South Carolina — 100 miles from
us — and he did an operation to fix the shoulder. Dr. Aldrich said
the surgery was a success but Bill keeps complaining about it
hurting. He says his golf game isn't good anymore. Honestly,
I don't think the surgery had anything to do with it. I know that
Bill enjoys his golf, but he's no Ben Hogan.
I was surprised when Bill said he wanted to see another
doctor, but the newspaper said that Dr. M had a new treatment
for arthritis. Over the phone Dr. M said the treatment was for a
different kind of arthritis and wouldn't help. Bill asked if he
could come anyway and the doctor said it was OK with him. We
drove almost four hours for the appointment.
"Why don't you tell me how things are?" Dr. M asked. He
had dark eyes and looked serious. He wasn't like Dr. Aldrich
who makes you feel good just by the sound of his voice and the
smile on his face.
I glanced at Bill as he was about to answer. Bill is a
handsome man. He's almost 60 but he has kept the weight off
and still has a fine head of hair. He looked a whole lot better than
anyone in the waiting room. Some of those people seemed so
miserable, all bent and twisted, like my Grandma.
Bill spoke in a clear, strong voice and described his
shoulder problems. He went for about five minutes and then
said, "Well, Doc, I think that I'm doing pretty well but my
shoulder still hurts now and then. I've been told I will have to
learn to live with the pain, but I wanted a second opinion to make
sure I wasn't missing anything that could help me."
"Dr. Aldrich is an excellent surgeon," Dr. M said, "and I'm
not sure that I can offer anything he hasn't already tried. As I
told you on the phone, surgery is not my specialty. Your kind of
arthritis is called degenerative arthritis. The treatment de-
scribed in the newspaper is for rheumatoid arthritis."
Dr. M then explained about the different kinds of arthritis.
He seemed anxious for us to understand about Bill's condition.
He then asked Bill about his shoulder. What the pain was like.
Did it go anywhere. What made it better and what made it worse.
Then Dr. M asked Bill questions about every possible part of his
body. I was surprised since Bill's problem was his shoulder and
not how many times he moved his bowels or whether he peed
in the middle of night.
Dr. M made some notes on a pad. His desk was spare and
had a small picture of his family in a gold frame. His wife looked
nice and he had two good-looking children. A big boy that was
the image of him and a httle girl with a big smile and the prettiest
curls you ever saw.
Dr. Pisetsky is Professor of Medicine, Duke Division of Rheumatology and Immunology,
and Co-Director, Duke University Arthritis Center, 151G VA Medical Center, Durham 27710.
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The Exam
"I'd like to examine you now," Dr. M said in a serious way.
Bill got up on the examining table and took his shirt off. He
was wearing a pretty blue knit shirt that he bought in a pro shop
in Charlotte. The shirt fit Bill well and his body looked s&ong.
Dr. M. took Bill's blood pressure, looked into his eyes with a
bright light, listened to his heart, and mashed on his belly. He
then squeezed and twisted all Bill's joints, and, when he moved
the right shoulder. Bill winced. Dr. M asked whether it hurt. Bill
said, "Only a twinge."
Dr. M then told Bill to get dressed while he made some
notes on the chart. He then starting talking. "The only thing that
I can find is some limitation in the shoulder motion. The fact that
there is still some pain is not unusual. My recommendation is to
continue the physical therapy. Tylenol or aspirin is all the
medicine you'll need."
"That's exactly what Dr. Aldrich told me," Bill said,
sounding relieved.
The Real Problem
Dr. M paused for a moment. He looked uncertain. "Things
going well for you?" he asked Bill.
"Absolutely."
"Business OK?"
"Great. I own a car dealership. Pontiac and Subaru. We're
doing well now. I sold 30 last month. You need acar. Doc?" Bill
gave Dr. M a big wide grin. I really think he would have tried
to sell Dr. M a car right there. Bill is a wonderful salesman,
everyone says. "I bet you'd like the Subaru. Isn't that right.
Doc?"
Dr. M hardly changed his expression. He was probably still
mad about the question about his name and didn't want to get
involved now in his choice of cars. But I think Bill was right —
he would have preferred the Subaru.
"How about the past few years? Recession affect you at
all?" Dr. M asked.
Bill hesitated a second and then said, "Doc, I wouldn't be
telling you the truth if I didn't admit that things got a little rough
back two or three years ago when we didn't sell many cars. But
we're doing fine again."
Then Dr. M looked at me and asked, "How are you doing?"
Well, I was certainly surprised he asked me. I thought this
appointment was for Bill. I didn't know what to say and just
blurted out, "Fine. I'm doing fine."
"No problems?"
"No, of course not."
"Sure?"
Dr. M was looking at me very intently as if he wanted me
to say something more but I just said, "Yes, we're fine."
Dr. M straightened himself in his chair and crossed his
arms together. He looked straight at Bill and said, "Good. The
reason I ask these questions is to find out whether there are
things in your life that could affect your mood and how much
you feel your pain. Pain can be influenced by many things.
Whether you're happy, whether you're sad, whether you're
worried, whether anything is bothering you. But that's not true
in your case. Is that right?"
"Right," Bill said.
"I hope you don't mind my asking, but how's your sex
life?" Dr. M then asked out of the blue.
My mouth must have dropped wide open but Dr. M didn't
seem bothered. Fortunately, this is not a problem for us. Bill is
very proud of his abilities, if you know what I mean. Bill sat
straight up in his chair and in a firm voice said, "I'm happy to
say that Edna and I have a wonderful marriage and that sex is
a special part of it. And it's just as good as it was when we first
got married." Bill looked over to me and you could see the love
shine in his face.
I thought that answer would end the matter but Dr. M
seemed intent on asking more questions. "You both satisfied?"
I could feel myself turn red but Bill seemed unfazed and
said, "Absolutely."
At this point, I was about ready to walk out of that office,
but Dr. M looked right at me and asked, "Is that true? You have
a good sex life?"
Well, you might be able to ask these questions in New York
City or Chicago but as far as I'm concerned they are totally out
of place here in Carolina. I certainly didn't want to discuss this
matter with a stranger, so I shook my head firmly and said, "It
is true. We have a fine life together."
"Just wanted to make sure that everything is OK," Dr. M
said in an innocent way but my face was warm and flushed. Dr.
M then closed his eyes and rubbed his fingers over them. He
looked like he was tired. Or thinking hard.
"How's your family?" Dr. M asked Bill.
"Good."
"Children?"
"Two."
"Boys? Girls?"
"Two boys. One's 23 and the other's 26."
Dr. M sat forward in his chair. You could see the lines
around his eyes tighten. "Married?" he asked.
"One is."
"Grandchildren?"
"Not yet. But we're hoping soon," Bill smiled broadly.
"Boys are in good health?"
"Fine." Bill nodded once or twice and then said "fine"
again, but this time his voice was low.
"Doc, things are fine." Bill sounded sure of himself. 'The
business is good. I'm a deacon of the church. I just got reelected
to the Town Council and next year we're going to take a U'ip to
Hawaii to celebrate our anniversary. Thirty years of marriage."
Bill reached over. I extended my hand so he could squeeze it.
Dr. M inspected Bill's face as carefully as if he were
reading the fine print of a contract. Then he moved his eyes to
me and let them soften.
It was getting late and I wanted to leave because the
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highway can get crowded around Charlotte and we had to be
home by 7 p.m. I had put a pork roast on the timer to be ready
then. I thought Bill would like a nice meal in case he had bad
news, like needing more surgery.
Dr. M had a searching look on his face and he kept moving
his eyes between us. "I'm concerned, however, about how
you're doing. I think that something is bothering you and
making the pain worse. Are you sure that there are no prob-
lems?"
"Yes, everything is fine," Bill sounded decisive and his
eyes didn't blink.
Dr. M then focused his eyes on me. His face was gentle and
almost sweet and he looked like he really cared. And as he sat
there with his thin face, those sad dark eyes, and his hair out of
place, he looked like Tom, my oldest son.
I don't know what got into me. I didn't want to cry. I tried
to hold it back but I just couldn't. The tears just came from my
eyes and I was sobbing.
I looked at Bill and I could see his expression crack, just
like a broken mirror. He bit his lip and his eyes began to glisten
but his voice didn't change. "Doctor," Bill said, "I'm an honest
man. I go to church and I don't lie. So I will tell you that our life
isn't perfect. No one's is. There are things we wish we could
change. Our son Tom has a lifestyle — how should I put it — that
we don't approve of. It hurts me and it especially hurts his
mother. He's my flesh and blood but I wish he were different."
I was crying hard now. I just couldn't stop. I miss Tom so
much and I feel so sorry for him. Tom tried so hard to be a good
son when he was growing up. Always trying to please us. It's
not is fault he's a... a... I don't even know the word to use, but
Bill blames him anyway.
"Is his health good?' Dr. M asked. "Does he have AIDS?"
"As far as I know, he doesn't and thank God for that," Bill
answered.
I heard a loudspeaker go off in the hallway. It sounded like
static and jarred me.
"Do you ever talk to anybody about this?" Dr. M asked.
"In my position I can't," Bill said. "I live in a small town
where everyone knows everyone else and can't keep what they
hear to themselves. I have a business and a position in the church
to protect. Someday I hope to run for mayor. If my son's life
were known, that would all go away."
Dr. M then asked me, "Do you talk to anyone?"
I couldn't get a word out of my mouth. I have never
discussed Tom's life with another soul, even though my heart
is so heavy and I need to get it out. I can't talk to Bill either. It
hurts him too much.
I shook my head slowly to say no and I could feel the warm
tears on my cheeks and they were coming so hard that they
spilled on my dress. I just had the dress cleaned so I could look
good for this appoinUncnt.
Dr. M's voice was low and gentle. "It must be hard, never
to confide to anyone about an issue you have so much feeling
about. Would you like me to find someone to help you? Maybe
a support group?"
I knew what Bill would say. He could never talk about Tom
to another person. He was afraid where the words would lead
him. Tom made him feel like a failure. That his life was spoiled
and that all his hard work and going to church had come to
nothing.
"Doctor, we are strong people and we read the Bible." Bill
began to talk quickly. He sounded like the preacher at the end
of sermon when his voice speeds up and becomes loud to drill
home the lesson. Bill's eyes widened. "The church tells us that
sometimes we don't understand God's ways, but with faith we
can overcome. And that is what I believe. I know that Tom has
gone against the Bible's teachings, but I still love him because
he is my son. And with hope and faith, maybe he will come back
to us changed."
"Would you like someone to talk to?" Dr. M asked again,
looking su-aight at me. I wanted to say yes, but I shook my head
no.
Dr. M continued. "I think that it would be better for both of
you to talk more openly about Tom. I'd be happy to help."
"Listen, Doc, you've been great," Bill said. Heremoved his
glasses and wiped quickly under each eye. "I've taken up
enough of your time already. There are people waiting out there
who have more problems than I do. You need to sec them."
Dr. M looked disappointed. "Speaking to someone can be
very helpful," he said. "Think about it. And give me a call if you
change your mind." He opened his desk, took out a card and
gave it to Bill. Bill glanced at the card and handed it to me.
"Mark Minkowski, MD, Diplomate, Board of Internal Medi-
cine. Consultations Only," was spelled out in clear blue letters.
"Thanks, Doc. We have to go." Bill was doing his best to
look as if nothing had happened. He reached over to Dr. M, took
his hand firmly and shook it as if he had just closed a deal. Dr.
M then offered his hand to me but I backed away.
"We'll be fine. Thank you," I .said.
As we left his office, I can remember Dr. M standing there,
shrugging his shoulders and asking me with his eyes to let him
help. But we didn't stop. We walked what seemed like a mile
through the corridors of the hospital, then out the walkway to
the parking lot. Neither of us remembered where we had left the
car and spent a half hour searching for it. Bill surprised me. He
didn ' t yell or curse like he usually does when he makes a dumb
mistake. He just looked carefully up and down the rows of cars,
until he saw our '92 Bonneville. He didn't say anything then or
during the trip back home.
As we drove down 1-85 in the dark, I kept thinking that
maybe Bill could see Dr. M again. I think they got along well,
and Bill seemed able to open up a little. I have Dr. M's card, and
the next time Bill starts hurting, I'll tell him to call for an
appointment.
I think Dr. M can help Bill.
I do. I really do. □
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#203, Greensboro 27403
Steven Robert Olson (R), P.O. Box 29327,
Greensboro 27429
Halifax-Northampton
Gerardo Marcial Maradiaga (IM), 270 Smith
Church Road, Roanoke Rapids, 27870
Haywood
Robert Hart (GS), 102 Hospital Drive, Ste. 12,
Clyde 28721
Dorcas Mae Hough (IM), 2216 Asheville High-
way, Waynesville 28786
Henderson
Ronald Ray Liljedahl (R), 595 Ransier Drive,
Ilendersonville 28739
High Point
Beverly M. Harrington-Falls (OBG). 319
Westwood Ave., High Point, 27262
William Sadowsky (P), 624 Quaker Lane, High
Point 27262
Paula Elizabeth Szypko (PTH), P.O. Box 500 1,
High Point 27262
Iredell
Julie Hope Schopps (PD), P.O. Box 1821,
Statesville 28687
Lincoln
Richard Charles Symington (AN), 1535 Green
Acres Road, Lincolnton 28092
Mecklenburg
Tracy Jean Askew (OBG), 1450 Matthews
Township Pkwy.,Suite200,Matthews28105
Joan Zaretzky Choper (IM), 8108 Rising
Meadow Road, Charlotte 28277
Niles Edward Choper (OBG), 8108 Rising
Meadow, Charlotte 28277
Peter Charles Dandalides (ADM), P.O. Box
470068, Charlotte 28247
Emmanuel Eloi (FP), 3333 Wilkinson Blvd.,
Charlotte 28262
David Allen Grekin (D), 5516 Central Ave.,
Charlotte 28212
William Ben Harley, II (ID), 3535 Randolph
Road, Ste. 300, Charlotte 28262
Milton Mark Hester (FP), P.O. Box 10649,
Charlotte 28212
Paul Bartow Marshburn (OBG), Carolinas
Medical Center, P.O. Box 32861, Charlotte
28232
Ralph Gabriel Matalon (AN), 1620 Scott Ave.,
Charlotte 28203
Harlan Arthur McCulloch (AN), P.O. Box
36351, Charlotte 28236
Ronald Poulin (ON), 125 Baldwin Ave., Char-
lotte 28207
Jonathan David Rolker (GI), 1350 S. Kings
Drive, Charlotte 28207
Richard Philip Silton (AI), Kaiser Permanente,
5516 Central Ave., Charlotte 28212
David Lawrence Smith (OPH), TheGaskin Eye
Clinic, 100 Queens Road, Charlotte 28204
Christopher Alan Snyder (D), 1350 S. King's
Drive, Charlotte 28207
David Cleon Tanner (ID), 8 14 East Blvd., Char-
lotte 28203
JohnAithurWelshofer(PM),1100BlytheBlvd.,
Charlotte 28203
New Hanover-Pender
John Ronald Bobitt (OBG), 2131 S. 17th St.,
Wihnington 28401
Michael Paul Moulton (EM), 1849 Kennedy
Drive, Wilmington 28409
A. Wendell Musser (GP), 3501 St. Francis
Drive, Wilmington 28409
Fred Anthony Scialabba (R), 970 Su Andrews
Drive, Wilmington 28412
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Ake Mattsson (P), ECU Dept. of Psychiatry.
Greenville 27858
William Howard Meetze (PD), ECU School of
Medicine, Greenville 27858
David Ferguson Michael (RES), 10-C Courtney
Square Apis., Greenville 27858
Walter Charles Robey, III (EM), ECU School
of Medicine, Greenville 27858
Peter Michael Stein (GI). 620 S. Memorial
Drive. Greenville 27834
Randolph
Douglas Ernst Schultz (IM), 132-A W. Miller
St., Asheboro 27203
Robeson
Larry A. Heame (OBG), 295 W. 27th St.,
Lumberton 28358
Rockingham
Mark Alan Jenkins (GS), 617 S. Main St.,
ReidsviUe 27320
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Clarence Eugene Norris (FP). 501 N. Central
Ave., Locust 28097
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Drive, Raleigh 27609
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Ste. A, Boone 28607
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Goldsboro 27530
Wilson
Leesa Greer Lawrence (PD). 200 Richards St.,
P.O. Box 3409, Wilson 27893
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Aphorisms
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"Education"
Education is what survives when what has been
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I derive my education from the uneducated.
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Key to Specialties 34
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OFFICERS — 1994-1995
President Thad B. Wester, MD, PC Box 3126. Bald Head Island 28461 (910-457-4927)
President-Elect H. David Bruton, MD, 195 W. Illinois Ave., Southern Pines 28387 (910-692-2444)
First Vice-President Daniel Gottovi, MD, 1202 Medical Center Dr., Wilmington 28401 (910-341-3300)
Second Vice-President Gary O. Bean, MD, 1 109 Dresser Court, Raleigh 27609 (919-872-4900)
Secretary-Treasurer ... Carolyn R. Ferree, MD, Bowman Gray, Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem 27157 (910-716-4981)
Speaker John A. Fagg, MD, 2901 Maplewood Ave., Winston-Salem 27103 (910-765-8620)
Vice-Speaker Charles L. Garrett, Jr., MD, Onslow Memorial Hospital, Jacksonville 28541 (910-353-3498)
Immediate Past President Elizabeth P. Kanof, MD, 2404 White Oak Rd., Raleigh 27609 (919-782-0838)
Executive Vice President Robert W. Seligson. PO Box 27167, Raleigh 2761 1 (919-833-3836)
COUNCILORS AND VICE-COUNCILORS — 1994-1995
First District— Councilor Lindsey L. White, MD, 1 142 N. Road St., Elizabeth City 27909
Vice-Councilor Robert E. Lane, MD, 1 1 8 W. Market St., Hertford 27944
Second District — Councilor Samuel M. Atkinson, Jr., MD, ECU , Greenville 27858
Vice-Councilor Neil C. Bender, MD, PO Box 68, PoUocksville 28573
Third District— Councilor Kent T. Anderson, MD, PO Box 7015, Wilson 27895
Vice-Councilor Renee A. Glover, MD, 702 Broad St., Wilson 27893
Fourth District— Councilor Kenneth S. White, MD, 2305 Canterwood Dr., Wilmington 28401
Vice-Councilor Joseph W. Kittinger, III, MD, 1202 Medical Center Dr., Wilmington 28401
Fifth District— Councilor Bruce B. Blackmon, MD, PO Box 8, Buies Creek 27506
Vice-Councilor Robert A. Krause, MD, 1 1 Office Park Dr., Jacksonville 28540
Sixth District— Councilor Donald T. Lucey, MD, 2800 Blue Ridge Blvd., Ste. 403, Raleigh 27607
Vice-Councilor Denis I. Becker, MD, 3410 Executive Dr., Ste. 205, Raleigh 27609
Seventh District — Councilor Bradford B. Walters, MD, UNC , Burnett- Womack Bldg. Room
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Vice-Councilor Jennifer T. Fortney, MD, DUMC, Box 3094, Durham 27710
Eighth District — Councilor David D. Stewart, MD, 1 14 Broadfoot Ave., Fayetteville 28305
Vice-Councilor Leo W. Davidson, MD, 1841 Quiet Cove, Fayetteville 28304
Ninth District— Councilor Don C. Chaplin, MD, 316 N. Graham-Hopedale Rd., Burlington 27217
Vice-Councilor Byron J. Hoffman, MD, 421 N. Holly Ave., Siler City 27344
Tenth District— Councilor Thomas E. Jarrett, MD, 624 Quaker Ln., #205 A, High Point 27262
Vice-Councilor William E. Bowman, Jr., MD, 1317 N. Elm St., Ste. #5, Greensboro 27401
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Twelfth District— Councilor Richard V. Liles, Jr., MD, 320 Yadkin St., Albemarle 28001
Vice-Councilor Robert G. Townsend, Jr., MD, PO Box 665, Raeford 28376
Thirteenth District— Councilor Charles B. Rich, MD, 212 S. Tryon St., Ste. 1500, Charlotte 28281
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Fourteenth District— Councilor Henry C. Walters, Jr., MD, 509 Brookdale Dr., Statesville 28677
Vice-Councilor Benjamin E. Dunlap, MD, 925-C Thomas St., Statesville 28677
Fifteenth District — Councilor John H. Giles, MD, 350 E. Parker Road, Morganton 28655
Vice-Councilor Philip J. Schmitt, MD, PO Box 9149, Hickory 28603
Sixteenth District— Councilor Jess A. Powell, III, MD, 805 N. Morgan St., Shelby 28150
Vice-Councilor Douglas D. Sheets, MD, Tryon Rd.. PO Box 1208. Rutherfordton 28139
Seventeenth District— Councilor Sidney E. Kirkley. MD, 518 6th Ave. W., Hendersonville 28739
Vice-Councilor Albert J. Osbahr, MD, 105 Green Dr., Waynesville 28786
Eighteenth District— Councilor William B. Costenbader, Jr., MD, 509 Biltmore Ave., Asheville 28801
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SECTION CHAIRS — 1994-1995
Allergy & Clinical Immunology John T. Klimas, MD, 271 1 Randolph Rd., Bldg. 400. Charlotte 28207
Anesthesiology Paul R. Woodard, MD, 1 825 St. Mary's Street, Raleigh 27608
Dermatology J. Blake Goslen, III, MD, 1718 East 4th Street, Suite 304, Charlotte 28204-3260
Emergency Medicine Stuart L. Schnider, MD, 2414 Mt. Sinai Rd., Chapel Hill 27514
Family Practice Marjorie A. Bowman, MD, Family Med. Dept., Bowman Gray, Winston-Salem 27157-1084
Hospital Medical Staffs Edward L. Boyette, MD, PO Box 65, Chinquapin 28541
Internal Medicine Robert C. Turner, MD, ECU School of Medicine, Greenville 27858
Medical Students David C. Santamore, MD, 2030 Academy St., Winston-Salem 27103
Neurological Surgery K. Stuart Lee, MD, 1 25 Moye Blvd., Greenville 27834
Neurology E. Wayne Massey, MD, Neurology Dept., Box 3909, DUMC, Durham 27710
Obstetrics & Gynecology William S. Farabow, MD, 400 N. Elm St., High Point 27262
Ophthalmology Sharon F. Freedman, MD, Duke Eye Center, Box 3802, Durham 27710
Orthopaedics David A. Rockwell, MD, 2701 Medical Office PI., Goldsboro 27534
Otolaryngology & Maxillofacial Surgery Mark C. Weissler, MD, UNC, 610 Burnett- Womack Bldg., Chapel Hill 27599
Pathology Robert E. Kanich, MD, 4420 Lake Boone Trail, Raleigh 27607
Pediatrics David T. Tayloe, Jr., MD, 2706 Medical Office PI., Goldsboro 27534
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (1995) James L. Stutesman, MD, 1877 North Center St., Hickory 28601
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Roger B. Russell, MD, 4301 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 205, Raleigh 27607
Psychiatry
Public Health & Education Desmond K. Runyan, MD, UNC, Dept. of Pediatrics, CB#7240, Chapel Hill 27599
Radiology & Nuclear Medicine William S. Trought, MD, 19 Baywood Drive, Winterville 28590
Resident Physicians Melissa J. Garretson, MD, 4600 University Drive, #105, Durham 27707
Surgery Stanley R. Mandel, MD, UNC School of Medicine, MacNider Bldg., #CB7000, Chapel Hill 27599
Urology Donald T. Lucey, MD, 2800 Blue Ridge Blvd., Ste. 403, Raleigh 27607
Young Physicians A. Gray Bullard, MD, 1 135 Carthage St., Ste. 107, Sanford 27330
DELEGATES TO THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
(2 year term)
T. Reginald Harris, MD, Chair 808 Schenck St., Shelby 28150 (January 1, 1995-December 31, 1996)
H. David Bruton, MD 195 W. Illinois Ave., Southern Pines 28387 (January 1, 1 994- December 3 1 , 1995)
Henry J. Carr, Jr, MD 100 Badger Ct., Clinton 28328 (January 1, 1995-December 31, 1996)
Don C. Chaplin, MD 316 N. Graham-Hopedale Rd., Budington 27217 (January 1, 1 994-December 3 1 , 1995)
John A. Fagg, MD 2901 Maplewood Ave., Winston-Salem 27103 (January 1, 1994-December 31, 1995)
Carolyn R. Ferree, MD .. Bowman Gray , Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem 27157 (January 1, 1994-December 31, 1995)
Charles L. Garrett, Jr, MD Onslow Memorial Hospital, Jacksonville 28541 (January 1, 1995-December 31, 1996)
Frank R. Reynolds, MD 1613 Dock St., Wilmington 28401 (January 1, 1995-December 31, 1996)
ALTERNATE DELEGATES TO THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
(2-year term)
Perry W. Aycock, MD 1896 Remount Rd., Gastonia 28054 (January 1
Lawrence M. Cutchin, MD Rt. 3, Box 325, Tarboro 27886 (January 1
John T. Dees, MD St. Helena Village, 201 W. Main St., Burgaw 28425 (January 1
C. Raymond Fernandez, MD 1350 S. Kings Dr., Charlotte 28207 (January 1
D. John Godehn, Jr., MD 506 Park Hill Ct., Ste. #1 , Hendersonville 28739-4252 (January 1
John R. Mangum, MD 555 Carthage St., Sanford 27330 (January 1
F. Maxton Mauney, Jr., MD 7 Stuyvesant Road, Asheville 28803 (January 1
Carl K. Rust, II, MD 1202 Medical Center Dr., Wilmington 28401 (January 1
1995-December 31, 1996)
1994-December 31, 1995)
1994-December 31, 1995)
1994-December 31, 1995)
1995-December 31, 1996)
1994-December 31, 1995)
1995-December 31, 1996)
1994-December 31, 1995)
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NCMS HEADQUARTERS STAFF
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Robert W. Seligson (Bob) Executive Vice President
Donald R. Wall (Don) Deputy Executive Vice President
Timothy R. Pittman (Tim) Director, Communications
Stephen W. Keene (Steve) Director, Government Affairs & Medical Economics
Margaret J. Woodcock (Margaret) Director, Health Policy & Member Services
Ann L. Hale (Ann) General Counsel & Health Policy Analyst
Elizabeth J. Jemigan (Lisa) Assistant Director, Business Services
Christine M. Duffy (Chris) Assistant Director, Communications
Earl W. Cowan (Bud) Assistant Director, Communications Production
Katherine L. Moore (Katherine) Assistant Director, Financial Services
Lucia C. Peel (Lucia) Assistant Director, Government Affairs
Peggy L. Boughers (Peggy) Assistant Director, Medical Economics
Carol T. Russell (Carol) Assistant Director, Medical Specialty Societies
W. Alan Skipper (Alan) Assistant Director, Meeting & Education Services
Elizabeth M. Godwin (Deanna) Assistant Director, Membership
Linda J. Carter (Linda) Executive Assistant to Executive Vice President
Kelly S. Wilson (Kelly) Administrative Assistant, Business Affairs
Jean E. Lewis (Jean) Administrative Assistant, Government Affairs & Medical Economics
Lucy P. Gross (Lucy) Administrative Assistant, Health Policy & Member Services
Patricia R. Robinson (Patricia) Administrative Assistant, Member Services
Garry W. Linton (Ganry) Production Coordinator
Yolanda J. Outlaw (Yolanda) Secretary, Communications
Aileen B. Miller (Aileen) Secretary, Medical Specialty Societies
Debbie F. Williams (Debbie) Receptionist/Secretary
NCMS ALLIANCE STAFF
Sibyl E. Pedzwater (Sibyl) Executive Administrator, NCMS Alliance
Tricia L. McCoy (Tricia) Administrative Assistant, NCMS Alliance
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NCMS MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES
AFFILIATE MEMBERS
Affiliate Members sfiali be physician assistants wfio are currently approved for practice by tfie N.C. Board of Medical Examiners and
must be recommended for membership by a physician member of the NCMS. They may be appointed to committees and except for the
right to vote and hold office, shall be entitled to all the privileges of The Society. They shall pay dues equal to 35% of the regular active
member dues.
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
Upon recommendation of a component society, a physician residing in North Carolina who has been a dues paying member of a state
society(ies) belonging to the AMA Federation for 20 years and is retired shall pay dues at 60% of the active member dues. Those physicians
in this category who are practicing 20 hours or less per week, shall pay dues at 75% of active member dues and shall have all the rights
and privileges of the NCMS with the exception of holding office.
CONDITIONAL MEMBERS
A physician who has applied for membership in a component society but whose application process has not been completed through
the component society shall be granted a conditional membership for a period of up to one year upon payment of dues. If at the end of
this period, an applicant has not completed the component society application process, membership status in The Society will be transferred
to Direct Member. Except for the right to vote and hold office the conditional member shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges of
The Society.
DIRECT MEMBERS
Direct members shall be physicians who reside in North Carolina counties where there is no viable component society or physicians who
reside in North Carolina counties where there is a component society but do not wish membership in that component society. They shall
have rights and privileges of active members including the right to vote and hold office.
A physician who is currently registered to practice in North Carolina and who has formerly been active, resident physician, or student
member of The Society, but who is ineligible for active membership in a component society because of residence or practice outside the
State, may be admitted to active membership by action of the Council.
DISABILITY EXEMPT MEMBERS
Current members of the NCMS whose disability is certified by their component society and who are retired from the profession of medicine
shall be exempt from all dues and assessments and shall have all the rights and privileges of active members except the right to vote and
hold office.
RETIRED MEMBERS
Physicians under the age of 70 who have been active members of the NCMS for at least 20 years and who are fully retired from the
profession of medicine may become Retired Members. These physicians shall pay dues equal to 50% of the regular dues for Active
Members and shall have all the rights and privileges of Active Membership including the right to vote and hold office.
HONORARY MEMBERS
Honorary Members must be nominated by the Council and must receive a two-thirds vote of the members of the House of Delegates.
They shall be physicians distinguished by their contributions to medicine or physicians who have displayed an exceptional interest in the
welfare of the NCMS; or reflected credit and honor upon the profession. They shall be exempt from all dues and assessments and, except
for the right to vote and hold office, shall be entitled to all the privileges of the NCMS.
LIFE MEMBERS
Current members of The Society may qualify as Life Members if they have both retired from the profession of medicine and reached
their 65th birthday by January 1 of the current year and have been dues paying members of The Society for 30 years; or if they have
reached the age of 70 by January 1 of the current year and have been dues paying members for 20 years providing that they have been
members of The Society for the prior five (5) years or exempted by Council action. They shall be exempt from all dues and assessments
and shall be entitled to all the privileges enjoyed by Active Members including the right to vote and hold office. The time of a member's
service in Armed Forces of our country except on a career basis shall be considered as membership in The Society.
NEWLY PRACTICING PHYSICIAN MEMBERS
Newly practicing physicians in their first, second and third year of practice shall be offered membership at 25% of regular dues in their
first year of practice. 50% of regular dues in their second year of practice and 75% of regular dues in their third year of practice. They shall
have the same rights and privileges as Active Members.
REGULAR ACTIVE MEMBERS
Active Members of the NCMS shall be the active members of the component societies, who pay dues to the NCMS and those physicians
who are admitted by the Executive Council. Each component society shall be the judge of the qualifications of its members, but, as such
societies are the portals to the NCMS and the AMA, only reputable physicians holding a license to practice medicine in NC shall be admitted
as active members to component societies. They shall be entitled to all privileges of The Society including the right to vote and hold office.
RESIDENT/FELLOW MEMBERS
Physicians in a training program in North Carolina who hold unrestricted or training license to practice in this state, or physicians who
are in training in hospitals which are accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals for residence training in the United
States outside of North Carolina, may be admitted to membership in The Society directly or through membership in a component medical
society for and during the period of time in which they are engaged in training. They shall have the same rights and privileges as Active
Members except for the right to hold office.
SEMI-RETIRED MEMBERS
Current physician members of the NCMS who have been dues paying members of the NCMS for at least 30 years, who are at least 60
years of age, and who continue to be active in the profession of medicine but are working less than 20 hours per week may qualify for
Semi-Retired Membership status. These physicians shall pay dues equal to 66% of active dues until they become eligible for Life Membership.
They shall have the same rights and privileges as Active Members including the right to vote and hold office.
STUDENT MEMBERS
Any student who is regularly enrolled as a candidate for the degree of Doctor of Medicine in a NC medical school is eligible for NCMS
student membership. These members shall enjoy all the rights and privileges of membership including the right to vote but not the right to
hold office or the right to vote for members of Boards or Commissions who are appointed or elected by the NCMS according to State Law. i
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Commission & Committee Appointments
1994-1995
The committees listed herein have been authorized by President Thad B. Wester, MD, and/or as required under the Constitution and Bylaws and the
Procedure and Policy Manual. Particular note should be taken of the authorization of the House of Delegates of a commission form of organization
activity and that all committees except, COORDINATING COUNCIL OF SPECIALTY SOCIETIES, EVALUATION COMMIHEE MEDIATION COMMIHEE,
NOMINATING COMMITTEE, and PLANNING COUNCIL are segregated under the respective commission in v\/hich the function of the committee
logically rests. This will tend to eliminate overlapping and duplication in activity programs and result in coordination of the work of the Society in a
manner to lessen the work of the Delegates during the Annual Meeting of the House of Delegates.
(Superior figures (e.g. 21 ) indicate the component county society from which the member emanates, as in the membership list of the ROSTER.)
I. PERSONAL HEALTH CARE COMMISSION
Darlyne Menscer, MD, Commissioner (704-355-3172)
Carolinas Medical Center, PO Box 32861, Charlotte 28232-2861
Aging Committee (1-1)
Clare J. Sanchez, MD, Chair (919-733-0742)
Dorothea Dix Hospital, Medical Surgical
Division., Raleigh 27603-2176
Cancer Committee (1-2)
M. Robert Cooper, MD, Chair (910-716-4300)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine,
Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem 27157
Children and Youth Committee (1-3)
R. McPhail Herring, Jr., Chair (910-592-6011)
403 Fairview St., Clinton 28328
Mental Health Committee (1-4)
Charles E. Trado, MD, Chair (704-324-9900)
24 Second Ave., NE, Ste. 201, Hickory 28601
STD & AIDS Committee (1-5)
Daniel J. Sexton MD, Chair (919-684-4596)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3605,
Durham 27710
Staff
Assigned
Lisa Jernigan
Committee
Listing
No. 1
Lucia Peel
No. 4
Margaret Woodcock
Chris Duffy
Lucia Peel
No. 5
No. 21
No. 30
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6. Sports Medicine Committee (1-6)
Walton W. Curl, MD, Chair (910-716-4207)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd.
■ Winston-Salem 27157
Alan Skipper
No. 31
Women's Health Committee (1-7)
Michael D. Gooden, MD, Chair (919-734-3344)
102 Handley Park Ct., Goldsboro 27534
Chris Duffy
No. 33
II. COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMISSION
Charles F. Willson, MD, Commissioner (919-752-7141)
300 Bethesda Dr., Greenville 27834
Staff Committee
Assigned Listing
1 . Bioethics Committee (11-1)
C. Glenn Pickard, Jr., MD, Chair (919-966-2276)
UNC School of Medicine, 5039 Old Clinic BIdg.,
CB#7110, Chapel Hill 27599
2. Domestic Violence Committee (11-2)
Assad Meymandi, MD, Co-Chair (919-954-5020)
3320 Executive Dr., Ste. 216, Raleigh 27609
Elizabeth P. Kanof, MD, Co-Chair (919-782-0838)
2404 White Oak Rd., Raleigh 27609
3. Drug Abuse Committee (Alcohol,
Tobacco, and Other Drugs) (11-3)
Adam 0. Goldstein, MD, Chair (919-966-2504)
UNC School of Medicine, CB#7595, Chapel Hill 27599
4. Health Care Access Committee (11-4)
Donald T. Lucey, MD, Chair (919-781-7113)
2800 Blue Ridge Blvd., Ste. 403, Raleigh 27607
5. Injury Control Committee (11-5)
Jeffrey W. Runge, MD, Chair (704-355-7092)
Carolinas Medical Center, PO Box 32861,
Charlotte 28232
6. Medical Education Committee (11-6)
William B. Hunt, Jr., MD, Chair (919-633-2347)
PO Box 2157, New Bern 28560
Tim Pittman
No. 3
Lisa Jernigan
No. 10
Chris Duffy
No. 11
Margaret Woodcock
Lucia Peel
No. 14
No. 15
Alan Skipper
No.18
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Occupational & Environmental Health Committee (11-7)
Douglas I. Hammer, MD, Chair (919-782-0146)
2605 Blue Ridge Rd., Ste. 300, Raleigh 27607
Physicians Health Committee (11-8)
Robert A. Fleury, MD, Chair (910-692-6471)
PO Box 846, Southern Pines 28388
Ann Hale
Peggy Boughers
No. 24
No. 25
9. Prevention & Public Health Committee (11-9)
J. Dale Simmons, MD, Chair (919-715-3158)
741 Bishops Park, Apt. 105, Raleigh 27605
Ann Hale
No. 27
10. Science and Technology Committee (11-10)
E. Harvey Estes, Jr., MD, Chair (919-833-3836)
3542 Hamstead Ct., Durham 27707
Tim Pittman
No. 29
III. OPERATIONS COMMISSION
Michael W. Brennan, MD, Commissioner (910-228-0254)
1214 Vaughn Rd., Burlington 27215
Audit Committee (MM)
James H. Maxwell, MD, Chair (910-854-6546)
PO Box 29327, Greensboro 27429
Communications Committee (III-2)
J. Dale Simmons, MD, Chair (919-715-3158)
741 Bishop Park, Apt.105, Raleigh 27605
Constitution & Bylaws Committee (III-3)
Howard E. Strawcutter, MD, Chair (910-739-6756)
2002 N. Elm St., Lumberton 28358
Credentials Committee (III-4)
Louis R. Wilkerson, MD, Chair (919-787-4515)
2301 Coley Forest PL, Raleigh 27612
Finance Committee (III-5)
Carolyn R. Ferree, MD, Chair (910-716-4981)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd.,
Winston-Salem 27157
Legislation Committee (III-6)
Joseph M. Jenkins, MD, Chair (910-485-8871)
2008 Litho PL, Fayetteville 28304
Staff
Assigned
Don Wall
Tim Pittman
Linda Carter
Deanna Godwin
Don Wall
Committee
Listing
No. 2
No. 6
No. 7
No. 9
No. 13
Steve Keene
No. 16
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Membership Committee (III-7)
Michael E. Norins, MD, Chair (910-547-1700)
520 N. Elam Ave., Greensboro 27403
Membership Services & Benefits Committee (III-8)
John T. Dees, MD, Chair (910-259-5171)
201 W. Main St., St. Helena Village, Burgaw 28425
N. C. Industrial Commission Liaison Committee (III-9)
James A. Nunley, II, MD Chair (919-684-4033)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 2919, Durham 27710
10. Professional Insurance Committee (111-10)
Frank Sabiston, Jr., MD, Chair (919-522-1626)
PO Box 1316, Kinston 28501
11. Third Party Relations Committee (111-11)
Phillip A. Sellers, MD, Chair (704-692-2231)
510 7th Ave., W., Hendersonville 28739
Lisa Jernigan
Ann Hale
Alan Skipper
Peggy Boughers
No. 19
No. 20
No. 23
No. 28
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COMMITTEES NOT ASSIGNED TO A COMMISSION
Coordinating Council of Specialty Societies
Michael W. Brennan, MD, Chair (910-228-0254)
1214 Vaughn Rd., Burlington 27215
Evaluation Committee
Thad B. Wester, MD, Chair (910-457-4927)
PO Box 3126, Bald Head Island 28461
Mediation Committee
T. Reginald Harris, MD, Chair (704-482-1482)
808 Schenck St., Shelby 28150
F. Maxton Mauney, MD, Secretary (704-274-0888)
7 Stuyvesant Rd., Asheville 28803
Nominating Committee
James D. Patterson, MD, Chair (910-226-8000)
1638 Memorial Dr., Burlington 27215
Planning Council
Carl S. Phipps, MD, Chair (910-718-5960)
3333 Silas Creek Pkwy., Winston-Salem 27103
Staff
Committee
Assigned
Listing
Margaret Woodcock
No. 8
Bob Seligson
No. 12
Ann Hale
Linda Carter
Bob Seligson
No. 17
No. 22
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1 . Aging Committee 1-1 (17)(3 Consultants)
Clare J. Sanchez, MD'^(GER/IM)(919-733-0742) CHAIR
Dorothea Dix Hospital, Medical Services Div., Raleigh 27611
Samuel T. Bickley, MD'^ (FP)(910-885-2118)
PO Box 5168, High Point 27262
Joel C. Bolen^ (ST)(BG)(910-631-9267)
1608 NW Blvd., Apt. E, Winston-Salem 27104
Helen Brennan (Michael)(Alliance)(91 0-584-3897)
2238 Lakeview Terrace Burlington 27215
Donald V. Chamblee, MD"" (FP)(704-366-7586)
211 S. Sharon Amity Rd., Charlotte 28211
Charles A. Cook, MD^^ (IM/NEP){919-783-0200)
3392 Six Forks Rd., Raleigh 27609
John R. Kernodle, MD' (GYN)(91 0-584-7075)
2465 Edgewood Ave., Burlington 27215
William J. Long. MD^ (FP/GER)(704-596-0822)
402 E. Sugar Creek Rd Charlotte 28213
Jacinta M. McElligott, MD'" {PM)(919-816-4440)
ECU School of Medicine, Physical Med. & Rehab. Dept.,
Greenville 27858
Darlyne Menscer, MD^ {FP/GER)(704-355-3172)
Carolinas Medical Center, PO Box 32861, Charlotte 28232-2861
James S, Parsons, MD'^ (IM/GER)(919-832-5125)
704 W. Jones St., Raleigh 27603
Burton V. Reifler, MD'' (P/GER)(910-716-4552)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd., Winston-
Salem 27157
Carol Ann Rupe, MD" (FP)(704-344-2130)
3201 Mill Pond Rd., Charlotte 28226
Jean Spangler (Ernest)(Allliance)(910-299-4392)
3811 Henderson Rd., Greensboro 27401
Robert J. Sullivan, Jr., MD^^(IM/FP)(91 0-660-7500)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3003, Durham 27710
Abe Walston, II, MD^^ (CD/IM)(919-477-6900)
PO Box 16999, Durham 27704
David P. Zarzar, MD^^ (919-966-2127)
D-7 Village Green Condos, 220 Elizabeth St., Chapel Hill 27514
Consultants:
Mary Bethel (919-733-8399)
Aging Division, NC Dept. of Human Resources, PO Box 29531,
Raleigh 27611
Marlene Chasson, President (919-782-1530)
Friends of Residents of Long Term Care, 3301 Woman's Club Dr.,
Raleigh 27612
Betty Wiser (919-733-7081)
Adult Health Services, NC Dept. of Environmental, Health, Natural
Resources, PO Box 27687, Raleigh 27611-7687
2. Audit Committee IIM (5)
James H. Maxwell, MD"' (DR)(910-854-6546) CHAIR
4 Loch Ridge Dr., Greensboro 27408-3868
Larry L. Adams, MD"(R)(800-552-7756)
PO Box 12065, New Bern 28561
Henry J. Carr, Jr., MD°^ (IM/PUD)(910-592-2964)
100 Badger Ct, Clinton 28328
Don C. Chaplin, MD' (IM)(910-227-3621)
316 N. Graham-Hopedale Rd., Burlington 27217
William R. Hudson, MD^^ (0T0)(919-684-3834)
Duke University Medical Center, Durham 27710
3. Bioethics Committee 11-1 (26)(5 Consultants)
C. Glenn Pickard, Jr., MD^^(IM)(919-966-2276) CHAIR
UNC School of Medicine, 5039 Old Clinic BIdg., CB#71 1 0,
Chapel Hill 27599
Justin C. Brown^^(ST)(91 9-408-0462)
203 Sir Richard Lane, Chapel Hill 27514
Kenneth E. Cosgrove, MD"^ (iM/CD)(704-692-2231)
705 6th Ave., W., Hendersonville 28739
Jack L. Grain, MD* (REN)(704-343-3400)
1901 Brunswick Ave., Charlotte 28207-1897
C. Alex Ewing^' (ST)(BG)(91 0-725-5826)
2369-A Queen St Winston-Salem 27103
John T. Klimas, MD** (A/PLD)(704-372-7900)
2711 Randolph Rd., BIdg. 400, Charlotte 28207
John E. Lawrence, Jr., MD''' (CD/IM)(704-254-8054)
PO Box 7239, Asheville 28802
RitaT. Layson, MD'" (IM)(910-574-8061)
1200 N. Elm St., Greensboro 27401
Clifford J. Long, MD" (OBG)(910-295-0286)
PO Box 2000, Pinehurst 28374
Allen J. McBride, MD'' (FP/ADM)(91 9-490-4332)
PO Box 2291, Durham 27702
Darlyne Menscer, MD'"(FP/GER)(704-355-3172)
Carolinas Medical Center, PO Box 32861, Charlotte 28232-2861
Assad Meymandi, MD'^ (P/N)(91 9-954-5020)
3320 Executive Dr., Ste. 216, Raleigh 27609
Lawrence W. Moore, Jr, MD^^ (0PH)(919-682-9341)
mow. Main St., Durham 27701
Connie Parker (William)(Alliance)(910-343-0724)
1901 S. Live Oak Pkwy., Wilmington 28403
Heramba Prasad, MD" (EM)(919-816-2154)
ECU School of Medicine, Dept. of Emergency Medicine,
Greenville 27858-4354
Mary J. Raab, MD" (ON/HEM)(919-816-2383)
ECU School of Medicine, Dept. of Medicine, Greenville 27858
Walter M. Roufail, MD^ (GI/IM)(910-760-4340)
1901 S. Havrthorne Rd., #310, Winston-Salem 27103
Robert D. Solomon, MD^^ (PTH/GER)(910-270-2019)
113 S. Belvedere Dr. Hampstead 28443
William J. Spencer, MD^ (IM/CD)(91 0-659-2546)
851 Brookleigh Ct., Winston-Salem 27104
J. Griffith Steel, MD" (N)(919-752-4848)
2501 Stantonsburg Rd., Greenville 27834
J. Richard Tamisiea, MD*^^ (CD/IM)(91 0-341-3301)
1202 Medical Center Dr., Wilmington 28401
Hollis D. Tidmore, MD™ (GS/VS)(704-332-0486)
1718 E. 4th St., Ste. 202, Charlotte 28204
Donald E. Vaughn, MD^(EM/FP)(919-856-6238)
6117 Redmond Ct., Raleigh 27612
Richard P. Vance, MD^^ (PTH)(910-716-3970)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd.,
Winston-Salem 27157
James P. Weaver, MD^^ (CDS)(91 9-471 -9332)
4125 Ben Franklin Blvd., Ste. 100, Durham 27704
Robert H.Wilkinson, Jr., MD^^(NM/R)(919-681-2711)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3949, Durham 2771 0
Consultants:
Julian D. Bobbitt, Jr., JD (919-821-6612)
PO Box 2611, Raleigh 27602
Kathryn E.Ellis (919-677-2400)
NC Hospital Association, PO Box 80428, Raleigh 27623-0428
D. Scott Lindsay, Chaplain (704-371-4168)
Presbyterian Hospital, PO Box 33549, Charlotte 28233
Rosemarie Tong, PhD (704-892-2000)
Davidson College, PO Box 1303, Davidson 28036
Wayne VonSeggen (PA)(91 0-852-7530)
3 Keswick CL, Winston-Salem 27103
4. Cancer Committee 1-2 (31)Legal — 1 ea. Congressional District)
M. Robert Cooper, MD^ (ON/HEM)(5th)(910-716-4300) CHAIR
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd.,
Winston-Salem 27157
MaryV. Allen, MD'^(RES)(919-966-4334)
208 Livingston Dr., Gary 27513
Elizabeth E. Campbell, MD'^ (0N/IM)(919-781-7070)
PO Box 30098, Raleigh 27622
Larry C. Crawford, MO' (GS/TS)(910-227-3621)
316 N. Graham-Hopedale Rd., Burlington 27217-2999
Charles Davant, III, MD'^(FP/GER)(704-295-3116)
Rt. 2, Box 5, Chestnut Dr., Blowing Rock 28605
Walter E. Davis, MD^^ (ON/HEM)(2nd)(919-479-4100)
PO Box 15249, Durham 27704
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Shirish D. Devasthali, MD^^ (IM/0N)(91 0-483-8586)
101 Robeson St., #210, Fayetteville 28301
Adam 0. Goldstein, MD^^FP)(12th)(919-966-3711)
UNC School of Medicine, William B. Aycock BIdg., #240,
Chapel Hill 27599-7595
J. Blake Goslen, III, MD'"(D)(704-375-6766)
1718 E. 4th St., Ste. 304, Charlotte 28204-3208
Robert V. Higgins, MD* (GO)(9th)(704-343-3400)
1901 Brunswick Ave., Charlotte 28207
Valerie F. Holmes, MD^^(P)(919-681-5862)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3335, Durham 27710
Howard D. Homesley, MD^' (GYN/0N)(91 0-71 6-4022)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, OB/GYN Dept.,
Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem 27157-1065
William W. Johnston, MD^^ (PTH/PCP)(91 9-684-3587)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3712, Durham 27710
Kenneth S. Karb, MD"" (ON/IM)(6th)(910-272-2141)
301 E. Wendover Ave., Ste. 300, Greensboro 27401
Charles L. Knupp, MD" (HEM/lM)(919-816-2560)
ECU School of Medicine, Greenville 27858
H. Kim Lyerly, MD'^(GS)(919-681-8350)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3551, Durham 27710
Richard W. Martin, MD"" (GS)(8th)(704-637-2750)
PO Box 1665, Salisbury 28145-1665
Avery W. McMurry, MD^' (GS){10th)(704-482-6350)
207 Lee St., Shelby 28150
Robert C. Moffatt, MD" {ON/GS)(11th)(704-258-2464)
445 Biltmore Ctr., Ste. 102, Asheville 28801
Hyman B. Muss, MD^''(0N/HEM)(910-716-4397)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Dept. of HEM/ON,
Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem 27157-1082
Barton R. Paschal, MD" (0N/HEM)(704-254-8232)
1 Doctors Dr., Asheville 28801-4608
William K. Poston, Jr., MD"" (PTH)(704-384-4814)
4508 Coburn Ct., Charlotte 28277
Richard L. Scher, MD^^ (HNS/0T0)(91 9-681 -8069)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3805, Durham 27710
Robert A. Skidmore, MD^^ (D/AM)(91 9-361 -3468)
5902 Mountain Island Dr.. Durham 27713
J. Dale Simmons, MD'^ (PH/FP)(919-715-3100)
741 Bishops Park, Apt. 105, Raleigh 27605
David A. Stokes" (ST)(ECU)(919-830-6125)
G-5 Doctors Park Apts., Beasley Dr., Greenville 27834
Alan R. Thalinger, MD^ (ON/IM){704-365-0760)
3535 Randolph Rd.. Charlotte 2821 1
Henry A. Unger, MD"' (U)(4th)(919-467-3203)
101 SW CaryPkwy., Ste. 200, Cary 27511
Leopold M. Waldenberg, MD'^ (GS)(91 9-420-5000)
PO Box 17200, Raleiph 27619
William A. Walker, MD'^(CRS/GS)(704-333-1259)
2015 Randolph Rd., Ste. 201, Charlotte 28207-1200
Albert L. Wiley, Jr., MD*" {TR/NM)(919-816-2900)
PO Box 30, Forest City 28043
5. Children and Youth Committee 1-3 (36)(1 Consultant)
R. McPhail Herring, Jr., MD"^ (PD)(910-592-6011) CHAIR
403 Fairview St., Clinton 28328
H. David Bruton, MD" {PD)(910-692-2444)
195 W. Illinois Ave., Southern Pines 28387
Claude S. Burton, III, MD^' (D/IM)(919-684-5037)
110 Stoneridge Dr., Chapel Hill 27514
Thomas B. Cole, MD (PH/PD){91 9-733-3222)
PO Box 27687, Raleigh 27611
Gordon D. Coleman, MD**^ (PD)(91 0-763-2072)
1920S. 16th SL, Wilmington 28401
E. Stephen Edwards, MD"' (PD)(91 9-781 -7490)
2800 Blue Ridge Blvd., Ste. 501, Raleigh 27607-6496
Paul C. Engstrom, MD™(NPM/PD)(704-355-5156)
Carolinas Medical Center, PO Box 32861, Charlotte 28232
David Fairbrother, MD" (ST)(ECU)(91 9-752-9434)
1113 Grovemont Dr., #G-7, Greenville 27834
Robert D. Fitch, MD^' (0RS/PDS)(91 9-684-31 04)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 291 1 , Durham 2771 0
Melissa Garretson, MD^' (919-489-4360)
4600 University Dr., #105 Durham 27707
William T. Hardaker, Jr., MD^' (919-684-5334)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3956, Durham 27710
Cameron Hewitt'^ (ST)(BG)(910-773-1692)
412 Lockland Ave., Winston-Salem 27103-2600
Nancy Miller (Joel)(Alliance)(704-324-4395)
3720 11th SL,NE, Hickory 28601
John H. Morrow, MD" (FP/PH) (704-757-1200)
Health Director, Caldwell County Health Dept.,
1966-B Morganton Blvd., SW, Lenoir 28645
Charles K. Scott, MD' (PD/ADL)(910-228-8316)
530 W. Webb Ave., Burlington 27215
Henry L. Smith, II, MD*^ (PD)(704-523-7232)
1700 Abbey PL, Charlotte 28209
J. Gordon Still, MD (PD)(919-477-4297)
Clintrails Research, Inc., PO Box 13991, Research Triangle Park 27709
Sarah Stitt, MD"(PD)(919-633-2900)
Coastal Children's Clinic, 707 Professional Dr., New Bern 28560
Leigh H. Taylor" (ST)(ECU)(919-752-8528)
1119 Grovemont Dr., J-6, Greenville 27834-8497
Debara L. Tucci, MD''(OTO)(919-684-6968)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3805, Durham 27710
Anne E. Walker, MD**" (PD)(704-364-3740)
427 N. Wendover Rd., Charlotte 28211
Amy E. Ward" (ST)(BG)(91 0-924-4842)
4895 Seward Rd.. Pfafftown 27040
Roy W. Watkins, MD*^ (FP)(704-543-6636)
PO Box 10649, Charlotte 28212
Children's Special Health Services Subcommittee
(serve as full members of Children and Youth Committee)
Page Anderson, MD^' (PDC/PD)(919-681-2916) CHAIR
Duke University Medical Center. Box 3218, Durham 27710
Louis C. Argenta, ^ (PS)(910-716-4416)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd.,
Winston-Salem 27157
Gerald P. Berkowitz, MD* (NPM/PD)(704-543-2244)
10628 Park Rd., Charlotte 28210-4209
Ralph W. Coonrad, MD^' (0RS/HS)(91 9-220-6408)
2609 N. Duke St., BIdg. 900, Durham 27704
C. Tate Holbrook, III, MD"^' (PH0/PD)(91 9-81 6-4676)
ECU School of Medicine, Pediatrics Dept.. Greenville 27858
Olson Huff, MD" (704-254-4701)
50 Doctors Dr., 120 W. Annex, Asheville 28801
Sudesh Kataria, MD" (PD)(919-816-3198)
ECU School of Medicine, Dept. of Pediatrics, Greenville 27858
Robert I. Kohut. MD'" (0T0/HNS)(91 0-716-4161)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine. Medical Center Blvd.,
Winston-Salem 27157
L. Andrew Koman, MD^ (0RS/HS)(91 0-71 6-2878)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd.,
Winston-Salem 27157
C. Scott McLanahan, MD*^ (NS)(704-376-1605)
1010 Edgehill Rd., N., Charlotte 28207-1830 -
John R. Mountjoy, MD'" (0T0)(91 0-765-4922)
1420 Plaza Dr., Winston-Salem 27103
Keith T. Oldham, MD^' (PDS/GS)(919-681-5077)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3815, Durham 27710
Ann F. Wolfe, MD*' (PD/PH)(919-715-3663)
2017 Landings Way, Raleigh 27615
Consultant:
Tom Vitaglione (919-733-7437)
NC Dept. of Human Resources, Maternal 8. Child Care Section,
PO Box 27687, Raleigh 27611-7687
Communications Committee 111-2(12)
J. Dale Simmons, MD" (PH/FP)(919-715-3158) CHAIR
741 Bishop Park, Apt. 105, Raleigh 27605
James C. Gaither, Md'° (IM)(704-322-1128)
3411 Graystone PL, Conover 28613
John M. Gazak, MD^ (PDU)(704-334-3033)
1718 E. 4th St., Ste. 805. Charlotte 28204
Charlotte Powell (Thomas)(Alliance. Comm./Public Relations Chair)
(704-782-5922) 109 Forestcliff Ct., NE, Concord 28025
Cindy Hampton, MD" (OPH)(919-492-8021)
1924 Ruin Creek Rd.. Ste. 204. Henderson 27536
H. Slade Howell, Jr.. MD''^(GS/VS)(91 0-885-1 234)
401 Westwood Ave.. High Point 27262
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Jessie A. Leak, MD^^AN)(91 9-323-9933)
1805-A Lakeshore Dr., Fayetteville 28305
Keith E. McManus, IVID" (FP)(919-663-0085)
801 W, Third St., PO Box 380, Siler City 27344
Assad Meymandi, MD'^ (P/N)(919-954-5020)
3320 Executive Dr., Ste. 216, Raleigh 27609
Michael F. Miltich, MD* (OTO/HNS)(704-358-4111)
10352 Park Road, Charlotte 28210-8401
L. David Nave, Jr., MO'^ (FP)(91 9-774-6518)
555 Carthage St., Sanford 27330
Joyce Trado (Charles)(Alliance)(704-328-5995)
625 3rdSt.,NE, Hickory 28601
Constitution & Bylaws Committee III-3 (5)
Howard E. Strawcutter, MD'° (U/ADM)(910-739-6756)CHAIR
2002 N. Elm St., Lumberlon 28358
John A. Fagg, MD^' (PS){910-765-8620)
2901 Maplewood Ave., Winston-Salem 27103
Charles L. Garrett, Jr., MD'' (PTH/F0P)(910-353-3498)
Onslow Memorial Hospital, Jacksonville 28541-1358
Herbert S. Gates, Jr., MD^' (OBG)(919-816-5903)
ECU School of Medicine, OB/GYN Dept., Greenville 27858
Yash Kataria, MD" (PUD/IM)(919-816-4653)
ECU School of Medicine, Dept. of Medicine, Greenville 27858-4354
Katherine P. Hux, Executive Director (919-859-3370)
NC Psychiatric Association, 4917 Waters Edge Dr., Ste. 250,
Raleigh 27606
Sue Makey, Executive Vice-President (919-781-6467)
NC Academy of Family Physicians, PO Box 18469, Raleigh 27619
Carol Russell, Executive Director (919-833-3836)
NC Pediatric Society, NC Dermatology Association, NC OB/GYN
Society, NC Orthopaedic Association, NC Society of Pathologists, NC
Chapter, American College of Surgeons, NC Society of Ophthalmology,
NC Urological Association, PO Box 271 67, Raleigh 2761 1
Credentials Committee (ot Delegates to House of Delegates) III-4 (6)
Louis R. Wilkerson, MD^^ (GYN)(919-787-4515) CHAIR
2301 Coley Forest PL, Raleigh 27612-5105
Charles H. Duckett, MD" (FP)(919-816-2608)
ECU School of Medicine, Family Medicine Dept., Greenville 27858-4354
J. Grayson Hall, MD°' (FP)(910-386-8270)
PO Box 158, Dobson 27017
Robert S. Jones, Sr., MD" (FP)(704-487-5228)
113 Grover St Shelby 28150
Yash Kataria, MD^' (PUD/IM)(919-816-4653)
ECU School of Medicine, Dept. of Medicine, Greenville 27858-4354
Robert G. Townsend, Jr., MD"" (FP)(919-875-5101)
PO Box 665, Raeford 28376-0665
Coordinating Council of Specialty Societies (20)(4 Consultants)
Michael W. Brennan, MD' (0PH)(91 0-228-0254) CHAIR
1214 Vaughn Rd., Burlington 27215
Christopher G. Ullrich, MD^(R/NER)(704-362-1945) VICE-CHAIR
PO Box 36937, Charlotte 28236
Perry W. Aycock, Jr., MD^^ (lM/GI)(704-867-0735)
1896 Remount Rd., Gastonia 28054
Randall Best, MD^^ (EM)(91 9-733-6220)
2004 Lodestar Dr., Raleigh 27615
Charles L. Branch,Jr., MD^' (NS)(91 0-71 6-4083)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd.,
Winston-Salem 27157
Arthur C.Christakos,MD^^(GYN)
3102 Surrey Rd., Durham 27707-5150
J. Blake Goslen, III, MD*° (D)(704-375-6766)
1718 E 4th St., Ste. 304, Charlotte 28204-3208
Peter J. Irigaray, MD^^ (P)(919-575-7233)
John Umstead Hospital, Butner 27509
Edward 0. Janosko, II, MD'" (U/N/A)(919-752-5077)
2 Doctors Park, Greenville 27834
Robert E. Kanich, MD^^ (PTH)(91 9-783-3057)
4420 Lake Boone Trail, Raleigh 27612
John T. Klimas, MD'^ (A/PD)(704-372-7900)
2711 Randolph Rd., BIdg. 400, Charlotte 28207
Michael J. Kushner, MO'' (N)(91 9-243-7745)
PO Box 3148, Wilson 27895-3149
J. Thomas Newton, MD'^ (FP)(91 0-592-6011)
403 Fairview St Clinton 28328
John S. Pace, MD^^ (AN)(91 0-350-0248)
825 Inlet View Dr., Wilmington 28409
David A. Rockwell, MD'^ (0RS)(919-736-2157)
2701 Medical Office Pk., Goldsboro 27534-9404
Roger B. Russell, MD^' (PS/GS)(919-881-0077)
4301 Lake Boone Trail, Ste. 205, Raleigh 27607
J. Dale Simmons'^ (PH/FP)(919-715-3100)
741 Bishops Park, Apt. 105, Raleigh 27605
David T. Tayloe, Jr., MD* (PD)(91 9-734-4736)
2706 Medical Office PL, Goldsboro 27534
Stuart K. Todd, MD'^ (GS)(91 9-937-0234)
901 Winstead Ave., Rocky Mount 27804
Mark C. Weissler, MD (0T0/HMS)(919-966-3341)
UNC School of Medicine, 610 Burnett Womack BIdg., CB#7070,
Chapel Hill 27599
Consultants:
William N. Hilliard, Executive Director (919-787-5859)
NC Society of Anesthesiology, NC Society of Internal Medicine,
PO Box 6524, Raleigh 27628
10. Domestic Violence Committee ll-2(10)(9 Consultants)
Assad Meymandi, MD'^ (P/N)(919-954-5020) CO-CHAIR
3320 Executive Dr., Ste. 216, Raleigh 27609
Elizabeth P. Kanof, MD^^ (D)(919-782-0838) CO-CHAIR
2404 White Oak Rd., Raleigh 27609
Thomas B. Cole, MD (PH/PD)(91 9-733-3222)
PO Box 27687, Raleigh 27611
DiannaGoodchild(Nigel)(Alliance)(910-545-1144)
3900 Hazel Lane, Greensboro 27408
Peggy Goodman, MD'" (EM)(919-816-2954)
ECU School of Medicine, Dept. of Emergency Medicine,
Greenville 27858
David H. Gremillion, MD^^ (IM/ID)(919-755-8520)
3000 New Bern Ave., Raleigh 27610
J. Dale Simmons, MD'^ (PH/FP)(919-715-3100)
741 Bishops Park Apt. 105, Raleigh 27605
Kathleen F. Stevison^^ (ST)(UNC)(919-942-9291)
Village Square, 1 119 Fidelity St., Apt. G2, , Carrboro 27510
Nicholas E. Stratas, MD^^ (P/HYP)(919-787-7125)
3900 Browning PL, Ste. 201, Raleigh 27609
Lalitha Vadlamani, MD'" (ST)(ECU)(919-752-5797)
126-A Hunting Ridge Rd., Greenville 27834-9151
Consultants:
Juanita M. Bryant, Executive Director (919-733-2455)
NC Council for Women, 526 N. Wilmington St., Raleigh 27604
Denise Curtis (PA)(704-322-4920)
Rt. 2, Box 195, Conover 28613
Mary S.Fisher (910-282-1129)
2814 Regis Road, Greensboro 27408
S. Paige Hall, MSPH (919-682-0594)
130 Landsburg Dr., Durham 27707
Kathy Hodges (919-490-1467)
NC Coalition Against Domestic Violence, PO Box 51 875,
Durham 27717-1875
Robin Mauney, Director (704-837-8064)
Reach Program, PO Box 977, Murphy 28906
Nancy Nicholson (704-322-9034)
United Family Services/Shelter for Battered Women,
PO Box 220312, Charlotte 28222
Marjorie Putnam, Executive Director (919-832-1413)
NC Academy of Trial Lawyers, 200 W. Morgan St., Raleigh 27606
Geraldine Roberts (704-879-7689)
NC Nurses Association, 115 Hilltop Ave., Valdese 28690
11. Drug Abuse Committee 11-3 (19)(12 Consultants)
(Alcohol, Tobacco, & Other Drugs)
Adam Goldstein, MD^^ (FP)(91 9-966-3711) CHAIR
UNC School of Medicine, CB#7595, Chapel Hill 27599-7595
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William R. Bullock, MD*' (IM/ALD)(704-372-3350)
300 Billingsley Rd B-200, Charlotte 2821 1
James H. Carter, MD" (P)(91 9-684-4564)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3106, Durham 27710
Don C. Chaplin, MO' (IM/CD)(91 0-227-3621)
316 N. Graham-Hopedale Rd., Burlington 27217
Nancy Cloutier (Michael){Alliance)(91 0-869-2240)
1017 Shamrock Dr., High Point 27265
Donald L. Copeland, WIO"' (FP) (704-892-3723)
19607 Highway 73, Davidson 28036
Julian F. Keith. MD'^ (ALD/FP)(91 9-733-4670)
Substance Abuse Services Section, NC Dept. of Human Resources,
325 N. Salisbury St., Raleigh 27603-5906
J. Paul Martin, MD" (FP/ALD)(704-254-2700)
PO Box 5200, Asheville 28813
Daniel G. Sayers, MD^' (EM)(910-922-1102)
3734 Reynolda Rd., Winston-Salem 27106
Nicholas E. Stratas, MD'^ (P/HYP)(919-787-7125)
3900 Brow/ning PI., #201, Raleigh 27609
Robert C. Vanderberry, Jr., MD^ (PD/ALD)(919-881-0585)
4700 Six Forks Rd., Ste. 220, Raleigh 27609
Consultants:
Mr. Keith Bulla (910-262-5320)
SBI, PO Box 18243, Greensboro 27419
Doyle M. Cummings, PharmD (919-551-2607)
ECU School of Medicine, Brody BIdg., 4N-80, Greenville 27858
A. H. Mebane, III, Executive Director (919-967-2237)
NC Pharmaceutical Association, PO Box 151, Chapel Hill 27514
Linda Connelly, Asst. Director (919-733-6681)
NC Division of Medical Assistance, 1985 Umstead Dr.,
Raleigh 27603-2001
Robert M. Winslow, PharmD (910-716-6909)
NC Baptist Hospital, Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem 27157
David R. Work, Executive Director (919-942-4454)
NC Board of Pharmacy. PO Box 459, Carrboro 27510
Tobacco Control Subcommittee
(serve as full members of Drug Abuse Committee)
Georjean Stoodt, MD^ (PH/GPM)(919-715-0124) CHAIR
Adult Health Services Divison, NC Dept. of Environment, Health, and
Natural Resources, PO Box 27687, Raleigh 27611-7687
Gay Bowman (William)(Alliance)(910-271-2790)
2109 Medford Lane, Greensboro 27408
Mark W. Ragozzino, MD" (R)(910-762-3882)
2212 Delaney Ave., Wilmington 28403
Richard J. Rosen, MD'" (IM/HEM)(910-273-9758)
1032 Professional Village, Greensboro 27401
Clare J. Sanchez, MD^ (6ER/IM)(919-733-0742)
Dorothea Dix Hospital, Medical Surgical Division, Raleigh 27603-2176
Gregg Stave, MD^^ (IM/OM)(919-990-5525)
6407 Stoneridge PL, Chapel Hill 27514
Patsy Tart (David)(Alliance)(704-324-8563)
630 21stAve.,NW, Hickory 28601
Margaret Weatherly(William)(Alliance)(910-282-1017)
2907 St. Regis Rd., Greensboro 27408
Consultants:
Leah Devlin, Director (919-250-3803)
Wake County Health Department, PO Box 14049. Raleigh 27620
Sally H.MaIek (919-733-1340)
Project ASSIST, NC Dept. Environment.
Health and Natural Resources, PO Box 27687, Raleigh 2761 1-7687
David J. Markiewicz, Executive Vice-President (919-968-4453)
American Heart Association, PO Box 2636, Chapel Hill 27515
Caria Visser, Vice President (919-834-8463)
Cancer Control Projects, American Cancer Society,
NC Division, 11 S. Boylan Ave.. Raleigh 27603
Victor Strecher, PhD (919-966-3907)
UNC School of Public Health, DepL of Health Behavior and Health
Education, 312 Rosenau Hall, Chapel Hill 27599-7400
Stephen F. Willcox, Executive Director (919-832-8326)
American Lung Association, PO Box 27985, Raleigh 27611
12. Evaluation Committee (5)
Thad B. Wester, MD'"(PH/PD)(91 0-457-4927) CHAIR
PO Box 3126, Bald Head Island 28461
H. David Bruton, MD" (PD)(91 0-692-2444)
195 W. Illinois Ave., Southern Pines 28387
John A. Fagg, MD" (PS)(91 0-765-8620)
2901 Maplewood Ave., Winston-Salem 27103
Carolyn R. Ferree, MD" (RO)(910-716-4981)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd.,
Winston-Salem 27157
Elizabeth P. Kanof. MD'^ (D)(919-782-0838)
2404 White Oak Rd., Raleigh 27609
13. Finance Committee 111-5(5)3 Ex Officio)(8 Consultants)
Carolyn R. Ferree, MD" (R0)(910-716-4981) CHAIR
Bowman Gray School of Medicine. Medical Center Blvd.,
Winston-Salem 27157
Marjorie A. Bowman, MD" (FP/GPM)(91 0-71 6-3724)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Family Medicine Dept.,
Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem 27157
Jeffrey W. Runge, MD™ (EM)(704-355-7092)
PO 60x32861, Charlotte 28232-2861
Lawrence M. Cutchin, MD^^ (IM/PD)(919-823-2105)
Rt. 3, Box 325, Tarboro 27886
John W. Foust, MD'" (0T)(704-365-0711)
3535 Randolph Rd., Ste. R210, Charlotte 28211
Ex Officio:
Thad B. Wester, MD" (PH/PD)(President)(910-457-4927)
PO Box 3126, Bald Head Island 28461
H. David Bruton, MD" (PD)(President-Elect)(910-692-2444)
195 W. Illinois Ave., Southern Pines 28387
Elizabeth P. Kanof, MD'^ (D) (Immediate Past-President)(919-782-0838)
2404 White Oak Rd., Raleigh 27609
Consultants:
Larry L. Adams, MD^^ (R)(800-552-7756)
PO Box 12065, New Bern 28561
Michael W. Brennan, MD' (OPH)(Commission lll)(910-228-0254)
1214 Vaughn Rd., Burlington 27215
Henry J. Carr, Jr., MD'^ (IM/PUD)(919-592-2964)
100 Badger CL, Clinton 28328
Don C. Chaplin, MD' (IM/CD)(91 0-227-3621)
316 N. Graham-Hopedale Rd., Burlington 27217
William R. Hudson. MD^^ (0T0)(91 9-684-3834)
Duke University Medical Center, Durham 27710
James H. Maxwell, MD" (DR)(91 0-854-6546)
4 Loch Ridge Dr., Greensboro 27408-3868
Darlyne Menscer, MD"' (FP/GER)(Commission l)(704-355-3172)
Carolinas Medical Center. PO Box 32861 , Charlotte 28232-2861
Charles F. Willson, MD'" (PD)(Commission ll)(919-752-7141)
300 Bethesda Dr., Greenville 27834
14. Health Care Access Committee 11-4 (19)(8 Consultants)
Donald T. Lucey, MD^^ (U)(919-781-7113) CHAIR
2800 Blue Ridge Blvd., Ste. 403, Raleigh 27607
Jack R. Page, MO^^ (EM)(919-383-5055) VICE-CHAIR
3 Hartley PL. Durham 27707
H. David Bruton, MD" (PD)(91 0-692-2444)
195 W. Illinois Ave., Southern Pines 28387
Lindsey E. deGuehery, MD'* (PUD/IM)(919-291-5864)
PO Box 3955. Wilson 27895
Raphael J. Dinapoli. Jr., MD^ (PH/AM)(919-733-2833)
1985 Umstead Dr., Box 29529, Raleigh 27626
Mary L. Edmondson, MD* (IM)(919-859-5955)
204 Asheville Ave., Ste. 40, Gary 2751 1
Stephen E. Edwards, MD^^ (PD)(91 9-781 -7490)
2800 Blue Ridge Blvd., Ste. 501, Raleigh 27607-6496
Ann Paris (John)(Alliance)(91 0-723-0564)
2720 Bitting Rd.. Winston-Salem 27104
Johnson H. Kelly. MD" (U)(704-482-2011)
1001 N. Washington St.. Shelby 28150
Allen J. McBride, MD^^ (FP/ADM)(91 9-490-4332)
POBox2291, Durham 27702
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15.
William 0. McMillan, Jr., MD" (IM/GI)(910-343-0161)
PO Box 9025, Wilmington 28402-9025
Edwin W. Monroe, MD" (IM)(919-752-6846)
104 W. Longmeadow Rd., Greenville 27858-3714
William J. Murray, MD^^ (AN/PA){91 9-684-2569
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3094, Durham 27710
Kenneth G. Reeb, MD^^ (FP/PD)(91 9-966-3711)
UNC School of Medicine, Family Practice Dept., CB#7595,
Chapel Hill 27599
C. Stewart Rogers, MD'' (IM)(919-574-8062)
1200 N, Elm St., Greensboro 27401-1020
Russell A. Salton, III, MD™ (FP)(704-523-2758)
PO Box 11088, Charlotte 28220-1088
Harold R. Silberman, MD^^ (IM/HEM)(919-286-6413)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3055, Durham 27710
William J. Spencer, MD^ (IM/CD)(910-659-2546)
851 Brookleigh Ct., Winston-Salem 27104
Delford L. Stickel, MD^^ (GS)(91 9-684-6129)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3917, Durham 27710
Consultants:
James D. Bernstein (919-733-2040)
Rural Health and Resources Development Office, NC Dept. of Human
Resources, 311 Ashe Ave., Raleigh 27606
James A. Clarke, EdD, Associate State Director, AARP (919-851-8127)
PO Box 37067, Raleigh 27627
Leah M. Devlin, DDS, Director (919-250-3800)
Wake County Health Dept., PO Box 14049, Raleigh 27620
Lee B. Hoftman, Chief (919-733-6360)
Certificate of Need Section, Facility Services Div.,
NC Dept. of Human Resources, PO Box 29530, Raleigh 27626-0530
Jeffrey A. Katz (PA)(704-327-4745)
18 Cherry Grove Rd., Hickory 28602
Barbara D. Matula, Director (919-733-2060)
Medical Assistance Division, NC Dept, of Human Resources,
PO Box 29529, Raleigh 27626-0529
Pam Silberman, JD (919-821-0042)
NC Health Planning Commission, 2108 Umstead Dr., Raleigh 27603
Larry Vacek (919-522-6800)
DuPont, PO Box 800, Kinston 28502
Injury Control Committee 11-5 (37)(7 Consultants)
Jeffrey W. Runge, MD™(EM)(704-355-7092) CHAIR
Carolinas Medical Center, PO Box 32861, Charlotte 28232
Thomas B. Cole, MD^^ (PH/PD)(919-733-3222) VICE-CHAIR
PO Box 27687, Raleigh 27611
E. Jackson Allison, Jr., MD''' (EM)(919-816-4757)
ECU School of Medicine, Emergency Medicine Dept., Greenville 27858
Roy L. Alson, MD'^ (EM)(910-716-2193)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Emergency Medicine Dept.,
Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem 27157
John W. Baker, MD^ (EM/IM)(704-355-5225)
PO Box 32861, Charlotte 28232
Harry W. Barrick, Jr., MD'^ (FP)(919-787-4429)
1900 Highland PL, Raleigh 27607
Nicholas H. Benson, MD" (EM)(919-816-4757)
109 Duke Rd., Winterville 28590-9585
Charles K. Brown, MD" (EM)(91 9-81 6-41 84)
ECU School of Medicine, Emergency Medicine Dept., Greenville 27858
Donald L. Copeland, MD^ (FP)(704-892-3723)
19607 Highway 73, Davidson 28036
Paul R. Cunningham, MD'" (GS)(91 9-816-4299)
ECU School of Medicine, Surgery Dept, Brody BIdg., Room 48-10,
Greenville 27858
John R, Dykers, Jr., MD" (FP)(919-663-2931)
PO Box 565, Slier City 27344
M. G. F. Gilliland, MD'" (F0P/PTH)(91 9-81 6-4655)
ECU School of Medicine, Clinical Pathology Dept.,
Brody Bldg., Room 1508, Greenville 27858
Terry Grant, MD* (EM)(91 9-731 -6060)
3800-2 Wayne Memorial Dr., Goldsboro 27534
Paul P. Gwyn, Jr., MD'^ (PS/GS)(91 0-765-8620)
2901 Maplewood Ave., Winston-Salem 27103
Alfred R. Hansen. MD^^ (EM/FP)(919-966-5643)
522 Dogwood Dr., Chapel Hill 27516
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Thomas R. Hill, MD" (AN)(91 0-276-7773)
501 Montrose Lane, Laurinburg 28352
George Johnson, Jr., MD^^ (GSA/S)(91 9-966-3391)
UNC School of Medicine, Surgery Dept., CB#7210,
Chapel Hill 27599-7210
Hervy B. Kornegay, Sr., MD* (FP/EM)(91 9-658-4954)
238 Smith Chapel Rd., Mt. Olive 28365
Norman M. Mayer, MD'" (EM)(910-379-4040)
1200 N. Elm St., Greensboro 27401
John G. Maxwell, MD" (GS)(910-343-0161)
PO Box 9025, Wilmington 28402-9025
J. Wayne Meredith, MD'^(TRS/TS)(91 0-71 6-2011)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd.,
Winston-Salem 27157
Robert C. Moffatt, MD" (ON/GS)(704-258-2464)
445 Biltmore Ctr., Ste. 102, Asheville 28801
Thomas L. Novick, MD™ (GSA/S) (704-364-81 00)
3535 Randolph Rd. Ste. 201-W, Charlotte 28211
George Podgorny, MO^ (EM/GS)(91 0-727-1 161)
21 15 Georgia Ave., Winston-Salem 27104
Patricia L. Potter, MD™ (AN/SM)(704-846-0726)
2001 Dugan Dr., Charlotte 28270
N. Heramba Prasad. MD'" (EM)(919-816-2154)
ECU School of Medicine, Emergency Dept., Greenville 27858-4354
John 0. Reynolds, Jr., MD'° (OPH)(704-637-0158)
410 Mocksville Ave., Salisbury 28144-2712
Billy W. Royal, MD^^ (P/FPY) (91 9-967-9870)
PO Box 2387, Chapel Hill 27515
Robert W. Schafermeyer, MD™ (EM/PD)(704-355-3181)
Carolinas Medical Center, PO Box 32861, Charlotte 28232
Earl Schwartz, MD^ (EM)(910-716-4626)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Emergency Medicine Dept.,
Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem 27157
Ann Siva (Sivalingam)(Alliance)(704-867-0945)
2352 Jefferson Ave., Gastonia 28056
Llewellyn W. Stringer, MD^ (PUD)(91 0-765-7517)
1728 S, Hawthorne Rd., Winston-Salem 27103
C. Leslie Sweeney, Jr.^ (FP)(919-787-1261)
613 Sampson St., Raleigh 27609
Donald E, Vaughn, MD^^ (EM/FP)(91 9-856-6238)
6117 Redmond Ct., Raleigh 27612
Mary L. Vinsant, MD^^ (PH)(91 9-733-3223)
PO Box 27687, Raleigh 27611-7687
Philip A. Visser, MD™ (GS/TRS)(704-355-3176)
Carolinas Medical Center, PO Box 32861, Charlotte 28232
Steven F. Wiegand, MD'^ (EM/FP)(91 9-848-9471)
2500 Blue Ridge Rd., Ste. 417, Raleigh 27607
Consultants:
Capt. W.M. Autry (919-733-7952)
NC State Highway Patrol, 3318 Garner Road, Raleigh 27610
Mr. Bob Bailey, Chief (919-733-2285)
Office of Emergency Medical Services,
PO Box 29530, Raleigh 27626-0530
Forrest Council, Director (919-962-2202)
UNC Highway Safety Research Center, 134 1/2 Franklin St.,
CB#3430, Chapel Hill 27599
Ozzie Gray, Asst. Director (919-733-1032)
Drivers License Section, Motor Vehicles Div., 1100 New Bern Ave.,
Raleigh 27697
Joe M. Parker, Director (919-733-3083)
Governor's Highway Safety Program, 215 E. Lane St., Raleigh 27601
Carol Popkin (919-733-3222)
Injury Control Section, Div. of Epidemiology, NC Dept. of Enivronment,
Health and Natural Resources, PO Box 27687, Raleigh 27611-7687
Myron Wolbarsht, PhD (919-660-5670)
Duke University, Psychology Dept, Box 90085 Durham 27706-0085
Legislation Committee III-6 (67)(4 Consultants)
Joseph M. Jenkins, MD^^ (U)(910-485-8871) CHAIR
2008 Litho PL, Fayetteville 28304
James F. Alexander, MD™ (IM/GI)(704-365-0760)
3535 Randolph Rd.. Charlotte 28211
Howard L Armistead. Jr., MD" (FP/OM)(910-762-7776)
2108 S. 17th St, Wilmington 28401
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Samuel M. Atkinson, Jr., MD'" {0BG)(91 9-816-4669)
ECU School of Medicine, OB/GYN Dept., Greenville 27858
Perry W. Aycock, MO^^ (IIVI/GI)(704-867-0735)
1896 Remount Rd Gastonia 28054
Robert H. Bilbro, MD'^ (IM/CD)(919-782-1806)
3206 Sussex Rd., Raleigh 27607
R. Jeffrey Board, MD"^ (0PH)(91 9-876-2427)
3320 Executive Dr. Ste. 1 1 1 , Raleigh 27609
Scott P. Bowers, (VID'* (OPH)(919-291-1300)
5523 Silver Lake Ct., Wilson 27896
Patrick Box, MD"" (RHU/IM)(704-355-8610)
1001 BIythe Blvd., #403, Charlotte 28203-5866
Charles 0. Boyette, MD' (FP)(91 9-943-6144)
PO Box 310, Belhaven 27810
H. David Bruton, MD" (PD)(910-692-2444)
195 W. Illinois Ave., Southern Pines 28387
A. Gray Bullard, MD" (IM/PUD)(919-774-2198)
1135 Carthage St., Ste. 107, Sanford 27330
W. Grimes Byerly, Jr, MD" (GS)(704-324-8678)
1446 6th St. Circle Ct., NW, Hickory 28601
Clifford Callaway, MD™ (EM)(704-588-3418)
PO Box 667967, Charlotte 28266
Henry J. Carr, Jr., MD"^ (IM/PUD)(910-592-2964)
100 Badger Ct., Clinton 28328
Don C. Chaplin, MD' (IM/CD)(91 0-227-3621)
316 N. Graham-Hopedale Rd., Burlington 27217
Bertram W. Coffer, MD* (AN)(919-781-7420)
PO Box 18139, Raleigh 27619
Lawrence M. Cutchin, MD'^ (IM/PD)(91 9-828-1 789)
Rt. 3, Box 325, Tarboro 27886
Lindsey E. deGuehery, MD^ (PUD/IM)(919-291-5864)
PO Box 3955. Wilson 27895
Henry A. Easley, III, MD" {0BG/LM)(919-758-4181)
101 Bethesda Dr., Greenville 27834
J. Ronald Edwards, MD* (PTH)(919-250-8260)
1800 Brassfield Rd., Raleigh 27614
John B, Emery, Jr., MO'^ (IM/LM)(919-881-5404)
3100 Duraleigh Rd., Raleigh 27612
John A. Fagg, MD^ (PS)(910-765-8620)
2901 Maplewood Ave., Winston-Salem 27103
Charles E. Frederick, MD"' (AN)(910-299-6333)
PO Box 10373, Greensboro 27404
M. Sean Freeman, MD^ (PSF)(704-358-4162)
1600 E. 3rd St., Charlotte 28204-3282
Charles B. Gantt, Jr., MD^^ {DR)(919-775-2234)
1606 Lord Ashley Dr., Sanford 27330
Melissa J. Garretson, MD^^ (RES)(919-489-4360)
4600 University Dr., #105, Durham 27707
Charles L. Garrett, Jr., MD*^' (PTH/F0P)(910-353-3498)
Onslow Memorial Hospital, Jacksonville 28541-1358
John H. Giles, MD'^ (GS)(704-437-7388)
350 E. Parker Rd., Morganton 28655
Daniel Gottovi, MD" (IM/PUD)(910-341-3300)
1202 Medical Center Dr Wilmington 28401-7394
Sidney L. Gulledge, III, MD'^ (OPH)(919-782-5210)
4301 Lake Boone Tr., Ste. 200, Raleigh 27607
Warner L. Hall, Jr., MD'^ (OBG)(919-782-1273)
PO Box 18568, Raleigh 27619
John T. Henley, Jr., MD* (0T0)(91 9-323-1 463)
1831 Quiet Cove, Fayetteville 28304
Hector H. Henry, II, MD'^ (U/PDU)(704-786-5133)
102 Lake Concord Rd. NE, Concord 28025
H. Slade Howell, Jr., MD"^ (GSA/S)(910-885-1234)
401 Westwood Ave., #A. High Point 27262
Fred S. Jones, MD'^ (NEP)(919-231-3966)
PO Box 14006, Raleigh 27620
Elizabeth P. Kanof, MD'^(D)(91 9-782-0838)
2404 While Oak Rd Raleigh 27609
Thomas F. Kelley, MD*^ (IM/CD)(704-373-1500)
1001 BIythe Blvd., Ste. 300, Charlotte 28203
John R. Langley, MD^' (GS/VS)(704-249-4015)
104 W. Medical Park Dr., Lexington 27292
Ronald H. Levine, MD* (PH/PD)(919-715-4126)
2404 White Oak Rd., Raleigh 27609
Richard 0. Lewis (Deborah Lucas)(Alliance, Leg. Affairs, Co-Chair)
(704-639-9230), 108 Waverly Circle, Salisbury 28144
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Stanley R. Mandel, MD^^ (GS/TS)(91 9-966-41 61)
UNC School of Medicine, MacNider BIdg., C8#7000, Chapel Hill 27599
John R. Mangum, MD" (FP)(919-774-6518)
555 Carthage St., Sanford 27330
John D. Matthews, MD" (0PH)(91 0-282-5000)
3312 Battleground Ave., Greensboro 27410
F. Maxton Mauney, Jr., MD" (CDS/TS)(704-274-0888)
7 Stuyvesant Rd., Asheville 28803
John L. McCain, MD^ (RHU/IM)(919-243-0790)
PO Box 3185, Wilson 27895
Keith E. McManus, MD" (FP)(919-663-0085)
PO Box 380, Siler City 27344
Assad Meymandi, MD* (P/N)(919-954-5020)
3320 Executive Dr., Ste. 216, Raleigh 27609
Emily Meymandi (Assad)(Alliance)(919-787-5293)
906 Marlowe Rd., Raleigh 27609
Edwin W. Monroe, MD" (IM)(919-752-6846)
104 W. Longmeadow Rd., Greenville 27858
J. Thomas Newton, MD*^ (FP)(91 0-592-6011)
403 FairviewSL, Clinton 28328
Gus Papas'^ (ST)(UNC)(919-942-0789)
205-G Sunrise Lane, Chapel Hill 27516
Robert W. Patterson, MD" (FP/0M)(91 9-774-6320)
PO Box 1850, Sanford 27331
Philip A. Purser*' (ST)(BG)(910-631-9891)
1730 Aberdeen Terrace, Winston-Salem 27103-4502
Milton D.Quigless, Jr., MD*(GS)(919-571-1170)
PO Box 20127, Raleigh 27619
Antonio J. Ruiz, MD'" (GS)(91 9-335-4890)
1 142 N. Road St., Elizabeth City 27909
Jeffrey W. Runge, MD*" (EM)(704-355-7092)
Carolinas Medical Center, PO Box 32861, Charlotte 28232-2861
Amar Setty^^ (ST)(UNC)(91 9-967-3897)
111-B Howell St., Chapel Hill 27514
Edwin R. Swann, MD* (0PH)(919-833-8878)
100 Sunnybrook Rd., Ste. 103, Raleigh 27610
Charles F. Sydnor, MD' (0PH)(91 0-228-0254)
1214 Vaughn Rd., Burlington 27215
Robert G. Townsend, Jr., MD" (FP)(910-875-5101)
405 S. Main St., PO Box 665, Raeford 28376
Thad B. Wester, MD" (PH/PD)(91 0-457-4927)
PO Box 3126, Bald Head Island 28461
Gary R. Whitaker, MD^^ (EM)(91 9-383-0355)
2828 Croasdaile Dr. Durham 27705
Charles F. Willson, MD^" (PD)(919-752-7141)
300 Bethesda Dr. Greenville 27834
Paul H. Wright, MD^* (0RS/0SM)(919-471-9331)
4125 Ben Franklin Blvd., Durham 27704
Robert W. Youngblood, MD" (GS/TS)(91 9-81 6-4751)
ECU School of Medicine, Surgery Dept., Greenville 27858
Consultants:
Rep. Martha Alexander (704-365-1003)
1625 Myers Park Dr., Charlotte 28207
Sen. James S. Forrester, MD (704-263-471 6)
PO Box 459, Stanley 28164
Rep. John R. Gamble, Jr., MD (704-735-5452)
P 0 Box 250, Lincolnton 28093
Rep. Carolyn Russell (919-736-2665)
304 Glen Oak Dr., Goldsboro 27534
Mediation Committee (5)(FJve Immediate Past-Presidents)
T. Reginald Harris, MD* PUD/IM)(704-482-1482) CHAIR
808 Schenck St., Shelby 28150
F. Maxton Mauney, Jr., MD" (CDSAS)(704-274-0888) SECRETARY
7 Stuyvesant Rd., Asheville 28803
John T. Dees, MD" (FP/PH)(910-259-5171)
201 W. Main St., Burgaw 28425
Elizabeth P. Kanof, MD'^(D)(919-782-0838)
2402 White Oak Rd Raleigh 27609
Edwin W. Monroe, MD'^' (IM)(919-752-6846)
104 W. Longmeadow Rd., Greenville 27858-3714
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18. Medical Education Committee 11-6 (27)(1 Consultant)(3-yr. term)
William B. Hunt, Jr.. MD" (PUD/IM)(1996)(919-633-2347)CHAIR
23 Bans Hill, New Bern 28562
Perry W. Aycock, MD^'^ (IM/GI)(1998)(704-867-0735)
1896 Remount Road, Gastonia 28054
Jotin W, Baker, MD"' (EM/IM)(1998)(704-355-5225)
Carolinas Medical Center, PO Box 32861, Charlotte 28232
Carl J. Bentzel, MD" (IM/NEP)(1997)(919-816-2545)
ECU Sctiool of Medicine, Renal Medicine Dept., Greenville 27858
Cfiarles H. Duckett, MD" (FP)(1998)(919-816-2608)
ECU Sctiool of Medicine, Family Practice Dept., Greenville 27858-4354
William E. Easterling, Jr., MD^^ (GYN)(UNC)(1998)(919-962-2118)
UNC Sctiool of Medicine, MacNider BIdg., CB#7000, Chapel Hill 27599
Peggy E. Goodman, MD" (EM)(1997)(919-816-2954)
ECU School of Medicine, Emergency Medicine Dept., Greenville 27858
Susan Gustke, MD" (IM/HEM)(1996)(919-816-5221)
ECU School of Medicine, Eastern AHEC, POB 7224,
Greenville 27835-7224
James A. Hallock, MD" (PD)(ECU)(1997)(919-816-2201)
ECU School of Medicine, Office of the Dean, AD-48, Brody BIdg.,
Greenville 27858-4354
Charles M. Howell, Jr., MD'' (D)(1997)(910-725-8422)
340 Pershing Ave., Winston-Salem 27103
Jill L. Hendra, DO"" (P/ADM)(1996)(704-358-2700)
7401 Delta Lane, Charlotte 28215
Melissa J. Garretson, MD^^ (Chair, Res. Phy. Sec.) (1995)(919-489-4360)
4600 University Dr., #105, Durham 27707
Bryan T. Kelly^^(ST)(DUKE)(1995)(919-383-0961)
1111 N. Gregson St., Durham 27701-1511
R. Lee Kern, Jr^' (ST){ECU)(1995)(919-757-3780)
104 Huntingridge Rd., Greenville 27834-9151
David M. Kruse^ (ST)(BG)(1995)(910-724-0396)
912 Madison Ave., Winston-Salem 27103
John Marx, MD™ (EM)(1998)(704-355-3802)
PO Box 32861 , Charlotte 28232-2861
David C. Sabiston, MD^^ (GS/TS)(1998)(919-684-2831)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 2600, Durham 27710
David C. Santamore" (ST)(BG)(1995)(Chair, Med. Student Sec.)
(910-631-6505) 2030 Academy St., Winston-Salem 27103
Richard L. Scher, MD^^ (HNS/OTO)(1998)(919-681-8069)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3805, Durham 27710
Robert A. Skidmore, MD^^ (D/AM)(1998)(919-361-3468)
5902 Mountain Dr., Durham 27713
Thomas E. Sibert, MD^^ (P)(1997)(91 9-684-5274)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3320, Durham 27710
Donald D. Smith, MD"' (PD)(1997)(910-574-8025)
1200 N. Elm St., Greensboro 27401
Thomas G. Stovall, MD^ (GYN/0BS)(1997)(91 0-71 6-5032)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd.,
Winston-Salem 27157
Lewis S. Thorp, MD*" (FP)(1998)(919-443-9084)
901 N. Winstead Ave., Rocky Mount 27804
Valya E. Visser, MD^ (NPM/PD)(1997)(704-355-3156)
PO Box 32861, Charlotte 28232-2861
Mark W. White'^ (ST)(UNC)(1995)(919-408-0380)
108 Duchess Lane, Chapel Hill 27514
William T. Williams, Jr., MD*" (IM/PD)(1996)(704-355-3146)
PO Box 32861, Charlotte 28232
Consultant:
James C. Leist, EdD (910-716-9780)
Division of Continuing Education, Bowman Gray School of Medicine,
Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem 27157
19. IVIembership Committee 111-7 (20)(2 Consultants)
Michael E. Norins, MD"' (FP)(91 0-547-1 700)CHAIR
520 N. Elam Ave., Greensboro 27403
Mark L. Appier, MD°^ (GE/lM)(910-786-9088)
1006 Old Rockford St., Mt. Airy 27030
Samuel M. Atkinson. Jr., MD'" (0B)(C-2nd)(919-816-4669)
ECU School of Medicine, OB/GYN Dept., Greenville 27858
Marjorie A. Bowman, MD^ (FP/GPM)(Chair, Family Prac. Sec.)
(910-716-3724) Bowman Gray School of Medicine,
Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem 27157-1084
Thomas D. Bailey, MD" (OPH)(704-482-6767)
1807 Arbor Way Dr., Shelby 28150-6166
Ted F. Cash, MD'' (EM)(704-487-3131)
2616 Oak Grove Rd., Shelby 28152-9706
Kenneth E. Cosgrove, MD'^ (IM/CD)(704-692-2231)
705 6th Ave., W., Hendersonville 28739
Allison M. Evanoff''(ST)(DUKE)(919-383-7067)
910 Constitution Dr., #107, Durham 27705
Melissa J. Garretson, MD^' (Chair, Res. Phy. Sec.)(91 9-489-4360)
4600 University Dr., #105, Durham 27707
Michael G. Glover, MD'* (0RS)(919-243-9629)
PO Box 3148, Wilson 27893
Stephen N. Lang, MD^' (0RS)(919-684-3949)
Box2919,DUMC, Durham 27710
Michael H. Lowry^^ (ST)(UNC)(919-967-6468)
312-A McCauley St.. Chapel Hill 27516
Albert J. Osbahr, MD" (FP/OM)(VC-17th)(704-452-8354)
105 Green Dr., Waynesville 28786
David C. Santamore" (Chair, Med. Stud. Sec.)(91 0-631 -6505)
2030 Academy St., Winston-Salem 27103
Ann Siva (Sivalingam)(Alliance VP-Membership)(704-867-0945)
2352 Jefferson Avenue, Gastonia 28056
Joyce Trado (Charles)(Alliance President)(704-328-5995)
625 Third SL,NE, Hickory 28601
Edward L. Treadwell, MD" (RHU/IM)(919-816-2533)
ECU School of Medicine, Dept. of Medicine, Greenville 27858-4354
David Ugland, MD™(OPH)(704-332-1156)
100 Queens Rd., Charlotte 28204
Patsy Whitehurst (Anhur)(Alliance)(919-490-9740)
920 Anderson St., Durham 27706
William W. Woodruff, III. MD'^ (DR)(910-884-6037)
PO Box 5007, High Point 27262-5007
Consultants:
Wilma Bailess, Executive Director (910-378-9701)
Greater Greensboro Society of Medicine and High Point Medical
Society. 1021 E. Wendover Ave.. Ste. 2. Greensboro 27405
Diane Williams. Executive Director (919-758-8833)
Pitt County Medical Society. PO Box 18. Greenville 27836
20. Membership Services & Benefits Committee III-8 (8)(3 Consultants)
John T. Dees. MD" (FP/PH)(910-259-5171) CHAIR
St. Helena Village, 201 W. Main St., Burgaw 28425
Richard F. Bruch. MD^^ (0RS/GER)(919-220-5255)
2609 N. Duke St.. Durham 27704
Henry J. Carr. Jr., MD°' (IM/PUD)(910-592-2964)
100 Badger Ct., Clinton 28328
Lawrence M. Cutchin, MD^^ (IM/PD)(919-828-1789)
Rt. 3, Box 325, Tarboro 27886
Carolyn R. Ferree, MD'" (RO)(910-716-4981)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd.,
Wmston-Salem 27157
T. Reginald Harris, MD" (PUD/IM)(704-482-1482)
808 Schenck St Shelby 28150
Carl S. Phipps, MD^ (END/IM)(910-760-5960)
3333 Silas Creek Parkway, Winston-Salem 27103
Carol Ann Rupe, MD, MD™ (FP)(704-344-2130)
3201 Mill Pond Rd.. Charlotte 28226
Consultants:
Kaye Acton. CMA, President (704-586-7474)
NC Society of Medical Assistants. 91 Hyder Mountain Rd., Clyde 28721
Betty D. Barry, President (910-274-3241)
NC Medical Group Managers, 301 E. Wendover Ave., #200,
Greensboro 27401-1206
Julie Dubuisson (910-768-2443)
NC Academy of Physician Assistants
2189 Peace Haven Road. Winston-Salem 27106
21. Mental Health Committee 1-4 (17)(2 Consultants)
Charles E. Trado. MD'" (P/GP)(704-324-9900) CHAIR
Medical Arts BIdg.. 24 Second Ave., NIE. Ste. 201. Hickory 28601
R. Jackson Blackley, MD* (P/GPM)(919-733-7011)
4907 Quail Hollow Dr.. Raleigh 27609
James H. Carter, MD^' (P)(919-684-6102)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 31 06, Durham 2771 0
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A. Ray Evans, MD" (P)(919-758-4810)
1705 W. 6th St., BIdg. H, Greenville 27834
Donna E. Frick, MD'^ {P)(91 9-933-5600)
109 Conner Dr., BIdg. #3, Ste. 203, Chapel Hill 27514
Karen Harper (David K.)(Alliance)(704-788-6757)
265 Sunset Dr., SE, Concord 28025
William W. Hedrick, MD*^ (FP){919-231-6215)
1805 New/ Hope Rd, Raleigh 27604
Frank S. Highley, MD* (P)(704-362-0866)
427-B S. Sharon Amity Rd., Charlotte 28211
Charles E. Llew^ellyn, Jr., MD^^ (P)(919-493-7298)
3308 Chapel Hill Blvd., #110, Durham 27707-2643
V. Alan Lombardi, MD"" (P)(704-333-7722)
8320 University Executive Park, Ste. 104, Charlotte 28213
Donald E. MacDonald, MD'^ (P)(704-289-5431)
1623 E. Sunset Dr., Monroe 28112-4340
Assad Meymandi, MD^ (P/N)(919-954-5020)
3320 Executive Dr., Ste. 216, Raleigh 27609
Billy W. Royal, MD^^ (FPY/P){91 9-967-9870)
PC Box 2387, Chapel Hill 27515
Richard D. Selman, MD" (P/ADDM)(704-252-3375)
PO Box 829, Arden 28704
Nicholas E. Stratas, MD'^ (P/HYP)(91 9-787-71 25)
3900 Browning PI., # 201 , Raleigh 27609
Charles R. Vernon, MD^=' (P)(910-256-4106)
7230 Wrightsville Ave., Wilmington 28403
Michael N. Zarzar, MD'^ (P)(919-782-1555)
3168-E Essex Circle, Raleigh 27608
Consultants:
Katherine Hux, Executive Director (NCPA)(919-859-3370)
4917 Waters Edge, Ste. 250, Raleigh 27606
WymeneValand (919-783-7628)
2900 Calvary Dr., Apt. 106, Raleigh 27604
22. Nominating Committee (19)(3-yr. term)
James B. Patterson, MD' (D)(9th)(1995)(910-226-8000) CHAIR
1638 Memorial Dr., Burlington 27215
J. Spencer Atwater, Jr., MD" (A/PD)(18th)(1995)(704-254-5366)
390 S. French Broad Ave., Asheville 28801-4394
H. David Bruton, MD'*(PUD)(President-Elect)(nonvoting)(910-692-2444)
195 W. Illinois Ave., Southern Pines 28387
Gordon D. Coleman, MD" (PD)(4th)(1996)(910-763-2072)
1920S. 16th St., Wilmington 28401
Kenneth E. Cosgrove, MD'^ (IM)(17th)(1997)(704-692-2231)
705 6th Ave., W., Hendersonville 28739
L Allen Dobson, Jr., MD" (FP)(12th)(1995)(704-436-6521)
PO Box 1058, Mt. Pleasant 28124
Warren G. Gallemore, MD" (IM)(10th)(1996)(910-841-2114)
PO Box 5904, High Point 27262
Edgar C. Garrabrant. MD^ (0T0)(6th)(1995)(919-787-7171)
PO Box 18946, Raleigh 27619
Benjamin W. Goodman, MD'° (FP)(15th)(1995)(704-328-2231)
24 Second Ave., NE, Hickory 28601
Joseph R. Haskett, Jr., MD^' (IM)(1st)(1996)(919-482-5171)
PO Box 1210, Edenton 27932
Patrick K. Healy, MD"(IM)(11th)(1997)(910-768-4730)
250 Charlois Blvd., Winston-Salem 27103
James L. Kirkpatrick, III, MD°' (AN)(16th)(1997)(704-286-5421)
Rutherford Hospital, Dept. of Anesthesia, Rutherfordton 28139
Verne C. Lanier, Jr., MD'^ (PS/GS)(7th)(1996)(919-471-3406)
300 Crutchfield, St., Durham 27704
Richard W. Martin, MD°° (GS)(14th)(1997)(704-637-2750)
PO Box 1665, Salisbury 28145-1665
Jonnie H. McLeod, MD* (PD)(13th)(1996)(704-547-2171)
1504 Biltmore Dr., Charlotte 28207
Arlyn M. Moeller, MD^^ (FP)(8th)(1997)(910-424-6104)
118 Pompton Dr., Fayetteville 28314
Stuan K. Todd, MD" (GS)(3rd)(1995)(919-937-0234)
901 Winstead Ave., Rocky Mount 27804
R. Lee West, MD"'(PTH)(2nd)(1997)(919-816-5911)
ECU School of Medicine, Dept. of Pathology, Brody 1508,
Greenville 27858-4354
L. Brent Wilshire, MD^' (0PH)(51h)(1997)(91 0-346-2444)
825 Gum Branch Rd., Ste. 135, Jacksonville 28540-6270
23. N. C. Industrial Commission Liaison Committee III-9 (36)(1 Consultant)
James A. Nunley, II, MD^^ (0RS/HS)(91 9-684-4033) CHAIR
DUMC, Box 2919, Durham 27710
Dennis E. Bullard, MD*^ (NS)(91 9-231-3320)
PO Box 14027, Raleigh 27620
David L. Cappiello, MD'^(ORS)(704-258-8800)
129 McDow/ell St., Asheville 28801
Todd M. Chapman, MD* (ORS)(704-373-0544)
1001 BIythe Blvd., # 200, Charlotte 28203
Albert F. Curseen, MD"' (IM/PUD)(704-664-5488)
515 E. Statesville Ave., Mooresville 28115
John T, Daniel, Jr., MD^^ (GS)(919-682-7378)
415 0unstanSt., Durham 27707
Michael J. Dimeo, MD' (PUD/CCM)(910-226-7300)
3114 Amherst Ave., Burlington 27215
I. Gordon Early, Jr., MD^^(0M/FP)(91 9-286-1 722)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 2914, Durham 27710
Allan H. Friedman, MD^^ (NS)(919-681-6421)
Duke Medical Center Box 3807, Durham 27710
William B. Garside, MD^ (PS)(919-872-2616)
1112 Dresser Ct., Raleigh 27609
Benjamin W. Goodman, MD" (FP)(704-328-2231)
24 Second Ave., NE, Hickory 28601
Paul P. Gwyn, Jr., MD^" (PS/GS)(910-765-8620)
2901 Maplewood Ave., Winston-Salem 27103
Robert B. Jones, MD" (0T0)(91 0-762-8754)
2311 Delaney Rd., Wilmington 28403
Douglas G. Kelling, Jr., MD" (IM/PUD)(704-788-2200)
390 Copperlield Blvd., Concord 28025
Thomas C. Kerns, Jr., MD^^ (0PH)(919-682-9341)
mow. Main St., Durham 27701
Paul D. Long, MD" (ORS)(910-275-0927)
1505 Westover Terrace, Greensboro 27408
William J. Mallon, MO" (ORS)(919-220-5255)
2609 N. Duke St., Durham 27705
Sidney A. Martin, MD^ (OM)(919-782-091 1 )
3141 Essex Circle Raleigh 27608
Philip R. Miller, MD* (IM/CD)(919-781-7500)
3100 Blue Ridge Rd., Ste. 300, Raleigh 27612
Richard E. Moon, MD^^ (AN/PUD)(91 9-681-5805)
Duke Medical Center, Box 3094, Durham 27710
Stephen P. Montgomery, MD*^ (ORS)(919-781-5600)
PO Box 10707, Raleigh 27605
Richard S. Myers, MD* (GS7TS)(919-781-7414)
2800 Blue Ridge Blvd., Ste. 305-3, Raleigh 27607
Van B. Noah, MD* (OPH)(919-872-3242)
3900 Old Wake Forest Rd., Ste. 104, Raleigh 27609
Albert J. Osbahr, MD** (FP/OM)(704-452-8354)
105 Green Dr., Waynesville 28786
Herbert 0. Phillips, IV, MD" (ORS)(704-586-5531)
129 McDowell St Asheville 28801
J. Flint Rhodes, MD* (U)(919-781-7113) |
2800 Blue Ridge Blvd., Ste. 403, Raleigh 27607-6122
Kenneth J. Rich, MD*(NS)(919-850-9911) i
3320 Wake Forest Rd., Ste. 410, Raleigh 27609
Alexander F. Sanchez, Jr., MD* (FP/OM)(803-547-1741)
3222 Idlewood Circle^ Charlotte 28209
Scott S. Sanitate, MD* (PM)(91 9-781-9950)
2501 Atrium Dr., Ste. 300, Raleigh 27607
Ernest B.Spangler,MD''(R)(91 0-854-6546) . -■■ '
3811 Henderson Rd., Greensboro 27410
Helen M. Stinson, MD"' (PS)(910-272-3169)
1021 E. Wendover Ave., Ste. 303, Greensboro 27405-6711
Charles R. Vernon, MD" (P)(910-256-4106)
7230 Wrightsville Ave., Wilmington 28403
Andrew W. Walker, MD* (PS/HS)(704-372-6846)
2215 Randolph Road, Charlotte 28207-1594
Paul H. Wright, MD* (0RS/0SM)(919-471-9331)
4125 Ben Franklin Rd., Durham 27704
Michael F. Yarborough, MD* (GS/TS)(91 9-420-5000)
PO Box 17200, Raleigh 27619
R. Patrick Yeatts, MD^(0PH/PSF)(91 0-71 6-4091)
Wake Forest University Eye Center, Medical Center Blvd.,
Winston-Salem 27157
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Consultant:
B. J. Moore, Chief Medical Fee Examiner (919-733-1999)
NC Industrial Commission, 430 N. Salisbury St., Raleigh 27603
24. Occupational & Environmental Healtti Committee 11-7
(15)(3 Consultants) q„
Douglas I. Hammer, MD^'^ (FP/GPM)(91 9-782-0146) CHAIR
2605 Blue Ridge Rd,, Ste. 300, Raleigh 27607-8004
Charles S. Dietrich, llP^ (ST)(UNC)(919-932-1525)
211 Melville Loop Apt. 10, Chapel Hill 27514
I. Gordon Early, MD'* (0M/FP)(91 9-286-1 722)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 2914, Durham 27710
Karen Gottovi (Dan)(Alliance)(910-350-0190)
116 Martingale Ln., Wilmington 28403
Harold Imbus, MD'" (0M)(91 0-855-8233)
820 Pebble Dr., Greensboro 27410
Ricky L. Langley, MD^^ (IM/OM)(919-286-3232)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 2914, Durham 27710
Sidney A. Martin, MD'^(0M)(919-782-0911)
3141 Essex Circle, Raleigh 27608
Linda Miller'" (ST)(ECU)(919-946-8849)
Rt. 1, Box 204-B, Blounts Creek 27814
Joanne L. Pizzino, MD^ (OM/FP){704-342-8231)
1350 S. Kings Dr., Charlotte 28207
Gwendolyn S. Powell, MD^^ (0M/IM)(919-248-2332)
Glaxo Inc., 5 Moore Dr., Research Triangle Park 27709
Michael G. Rallis, MD" (IM)(910-259-5011)
301 S. McNeil St., PO Box 1179, Burgaw 28425
Herbert A. Saltzman, MD^^ (PUD/A) (919-684-4149)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3838, Durham 27710
Alexander F. Sanchez, Jr., MD™ (FP/0M)(803-547-1741)
3222 Idlewood Circle, Charlotte 28209
James B. Tenney, MD" (GPM/PH)(704-255-5671)
35 Woodfin St Asheville 28801-3075
Ann F. Wolfe, MD* (PD/PH)(919-715-3663)
2017 Landings Way, Raleigh 27615
Consultants;
Jeffrey A. Katz (PA) (704-327-4745)
18 Cherry Grove Dr., Hickory 28602
Edward H. Norman (919-715-3293)
Lead Poisoning Program, NC Dept. Environment,
Health, & Natural Resources, PO Box 27687, Raleigh 2761 1 -7687
C. Gregory Smith, MD (919-733-3410)
Epidemiology Section, NC Dept. of Environment,
Health, & Natural Resources, PO Box 27687, Raleigh 2761 1-7687
25. Physicians Healtti Committee 11-8 (36)(1 Consultant)
Robert A. Fleury, MD" (P/ALD)(91 0-692-6471) CHAIR
PO Box 846, Southern Pines 28388
Eben Alexander, Jr., MD^ (NS)(91 0-777-3980)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd.,
Winston-Salem 27157-1002
Wilmer C. Belts, MD (P/ALD)(91 9-847-2624)
920-A Paverstone Dr., Raleigh 27615
L. Faith Birmingham, MD^ (FP)(919-870-7633)
10817 Trappers Creek Dr., Raleigh 27614
R. Jack Blackley, MD*^ (P/GPM)(91 9-733-7011)
4907 Quail Hollow Dr., Raleigh 27609
Veita J. Bland, MD" (FP)(910-373-1557)
1021 E. Wendover Ave., Ste. 202, Greensboro 27405
William R. Bullock, MD"' (IM/ALD)(704-372-3350)
300 Billingsley Rd. B-200, Charlotte 2821 1
Martin L. Brooks, MD*° (GP)(91 0-521 -4221)
PO Box 37, Pembroke 28372
Silas B. Coley, Jr., MD^^ (P/N)(919-929-0326)
815 Kenmore Rd., Chapel Hill 27514
Mary Ann Contogiannis, MD" (GS)(919-355-6121)
3529 Spice Bush Trail, Greensboro 27410-2907
James K. Daly, MD" (DR/ALD)(919-522-3443)
2711 Westbrooke Dr., Kinston 28501
John T. Daniel, Jr., MD'^ (GS)(91 9-682-7378)
415 Dunstan St., Durham 27707
Raymond M. Fox, Jr., MD^' (ALD/ADM)(910-353-5118)
215 Memorial Dr., Jacksonville 28546
Phyllis Gaddy (George)(Alliance)(91 0-449-5306)
PO Box 1397, Burlington 27216
A. ClarkGaither, MD'^(FP)(919-735-1251)
2400 Wayne Memorial Dr., Ste. A. Goldsboro 27534
William Gough, III, MD" (RHU/IM)(704-258-9533)
445 Biltmore Center, Ste. 306, Asheville 28801
James 0. Goodwin, MD'' (OBG)(919-492-8576)
Ruin Creek Rd., Henderson 27536
George D. Hall, MD™ (FP)(704-344-2150)
3109 Willow Oak Rd., Charlotte 28203
Joseph W. Helak, MD" (CD/IM)(91 0-341-3400)
6408 Westport Dr., Wilmington 28409
Mark Hess, MD" (EM)(910-716-4629)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd.,
Winston-Salem 27157
Carl W. Hoffman. MD'° (R)(91 0-738-8222)
PO Box 1527, Lumberton 28358
Julian F. Keith, Jr., MD" (ALD/FP)(91 9-733-4670)
Substance Abuse Services, NC Dept. Human Resources,
325 N. Salisbury St Raleigh 27603
Thomas E. Lauer, MD'^ (P/AID)(910-889-4122)
624 Quaker Ln., Ste. A-100, High Point 27262
V. Alan Lombard!, MD™ (P)(704-333-7722)
8320 University Executive Park, Ste. 104, Charlotte 28213
J. Paul Martin, MD" (FP/ALD)(704-254-2700)
PO Box 5200, Asheville 28813
Karen P. McGann, MD" (FP/GER)(910-716-2230)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd.,
Winston-Salem 27157
Jonnie H. McLeod, MD™ (PD)(704-547-2171)
1504 Biltmore Dr., Charlotte 28207
Assad Meymandi, MD'^ (P/N)(919-954-5020)
3320 Executive Dr., Ste. 216, Raleigh 27609
Denzil D. Patton, MD'" (FP)(919-816-4616)
ECU, Family Practice Dept., Greenville 27858
James G. Peden, Jr., MD" (IM/P)(919-816-4633)
ECU School of Medicine, Dept. of Medicine, Greenville 27858
James M. Rhyne, MD"" (IM/N)(704-873-5658)
757 Bryant St., Statesville 28677
George J. Scontsas, MD^ (N)(919-523-5524)
1100 Hardee Rd., Ste. 103, Kinston 28501
Nicholas E. Stratas, MD^ (P/HYP)(919-787-7125)
3900 Browning PI., Ste. 201, Raleigh 27609
Charles R. Vernon, MD" (P)(910-256-4106)
7230 Wrightsville Ave., Wilmington 28403
Jerry C. Woodard, MD''" (GE/IM)(919-243-7977)
PO Box 7014, Wilson 27895
Elizabeth H. Yoffe, MD'^ (IM/HEM)(919-781-7070)
3100 Duraleigh Rd., Raleigh 27612
Consultant:
Daniel Mattingley, PAC, (919-383-9089)
NC Academy of Physicians Assistants,
5420 Cascade Drive, Chapel Hill 27516
26. Planning Council (16)(4 Ex Officio)
Carl S. Phipps, MD" (END/IM)(910-718-5960) CHAIR
3333 Silas Creek Pkw^., Winston-Salem 27103
Michael W. Brennan, MD' (OPH)(910-228-0254)(Chair, Coordinating
Council of Spec. Soc.) 1214 Vaughn Rd., Burlington 27215
A. Gray Bullard, MD" (PUD/IM)(919-774-2198)(Chair, Young Physicians
Sec.) 1135 Carthage St., Ste. 107, Sanford 27330
Annette B. Burke, MD'^' (PD)(910-739-3318)(Pres-Elect, Robeson Co.
Med. Soc.) 103 W. 27th St Lumberton 28358
Thomas B. Dameron, Jr., MD'^ (ORS)(919-781-5600) (Past President)
PO Box 10707, Raleigih 27605
E. Harvey Estes, Jr., MD'^^ (IM/GER)(919-833-3836)(Past President)
3542 Hamstead Ct., Durham 27707
John A. Fagg, MD" (PS)(910-765-8620)(Speaker)
2901 Maplewood Ave., Winston-Salem 27103
Mary Francis Forrester (Jim)(President-Elect, Alliance)(704-263-8603)
PO Box 459, Stanley 281 64
Charles L. Garrett, Jr., MD" (PTH/FOP)(910-353-3498)(Chair, MEDPAC)
Onslow Memorial Hospital, Jacksonville 28541
Joseph M. Jenkins, MD^^ (U)(910-485-8871)(Chair. Legislation Com.)
2008 Litho PL, Fayetteville 28304
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NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
Elizabeth P. Kanof, MD^'^ (D)(919-782-0838)(lmnnediate Past President)
2404 White Oak Rd., Raleigh 27609
James J. Manley, MD" (FP/EM){91 9-637-61 93)(Pres-Elect, Craven-
Pamlico-Jones Co. Med. Soc.) PO Box 12585, New Bern 28561-2585
F. Maxton Mauney, Jr., MD" (CDS/TS)(704-274-0888)(Past President)
7 Stuyvesant Rd., Asheville 28804
W. Frederick McGuirt.MD^ (OTO/OH)(910-716-4161)(Pres-Elect, Forsyth-
Stokes-Davie Co. Med. Soc.) Bowman Gray School of Medicine,
Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem 27157
James B. Patterson, MD' (D)(910-226-8000)(Chair, Nominating Com.)
1638 Memorial Dr., Burlington 27215
Carl K, Rust, II, MD^* (GE/IM){91 0-341 -3300)(At-Large)
1202 Medical Center Dr., Wilmington 28401
Walton K. Joyner, Jr., MD^ (0PH)(919-787-2758)
3900 Browning PI., Ste. 200, Raleigh 27609
Willis E. Mease, MD^' (FP)(91 0-324-3105)
PO Box 97, Richiands 28574
Claire M. Poyet, MD'^ (R)(919-787-8221)
3821 Merton Drive, Raleigh 27609
Nathaniel L. Sparrow, MD'^ (0T0)(91 9-787-71 71)
PO Box 18946, Raleigh 27609
Nicholas E. Stratas, MD*^ (P/HYP)(91 9-787-71 25)
3900 Browning PI., Ste. 201, Raleigh 27609
Robert J. Sullivan, Jr., MD^^ (IM/FP)(91 0-660-7500)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3003, Durham 27710
Ex Onicjo:
Thad B. Wester, MD'* (PH/PD)(President)(91 0-457-4927)
PO Box 3126, Bald Head Island 28461
H. David Bruton, MD" (PD)(President-Elect)(910-692-2444)
195 W. Illinois Ave Southern Pines 28387
Carolyn R. Ferree, MD" (RO)(Secretary-Treasurer)(910-716-4981)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd.,
Winston-Salem 27157
Robert W. Seligson, Executive Vice President, NCMS (919-833-3836)
POBox27167, Raleigh 27611
27. Prevention and Public Health Committee 11-9 (12)(1 Consultant)
J. Dale Simmons, MD^^ (PH/FP)(919-715-3158) CHAIR
741 Bishop Park, Apt. 105, Raleigh 27605
Charles H. Adams, MD^^ (FP)(704-739-3147)
404 Downing St., Kings Mountain 28086
Johnny W. Bagwell, MD* (FP)(919-779-1440)
1005 Vandora Springs Rd., Garner 27529
Beverly Edwards, MD° (PD)(91 9-332-3403)
222 S. Academy, Ahoskie 27910
Adam Goldstein, MO^^ (FP)(919-966-3711)
UNC School of Medicine, CB#7595, Chapel Hill 27599-7595
Robert!. Harris, MD'^ (IM/PYM)(919-460-1610)
4000 Aerial Center Pkw/y., Morrisville 27560
Russell P. Harris, MD^^ (IM){919-966-4065)
UNC School of Medicine, CB#7300, Chapel Hill 27599-7300
Joseph C. Konen, MD^" (FP/GPM)(910-716-6521)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd.,
Winston-Salem 27157
Albert J. Osbahr, MD"" (FP/OM)(704-452-8354)
105 Green Dr., Waynesville 28786
Richard J. Rosen, MD'" (IM/HEM)(910-273-9758)
1032 Professional Village, Greensboro 27401
Robert J. Sullivan, MD^^ (IM/FP)(919-660-7500)
Duke Medical Center, Box 3003, Durham 27710
Paul F. Williams, MD*^' (0BG)(910-353-2115)
200 Memorial Dr., Jacksonville 28546-6332
Consultant:
Alan Cross, MD, Director (919-966-6035)
Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, UNC-CH, 253
Rosenau Hall, CB#7400, Chapel Hill 27599-7400
28. Professional Insurance Committee 111-10 (14)
Frank Sabiston, Jr., MD" (GS/TS)(91 9-522-1 626) CHAIR
PO Box 1316, Kinston 28503
Richard H. Ames, MD"' (NS)(91 0-288-0421)
2316 Princess Ann St., Greensboro 27408
Paul L Burroughs, Jr., MD^^ (0RS)(91 9-872-5296)
3410 Executive Dr., Raleigh 27609
William W. Farley, MD^^ (PD)(91 9-787-9350)
2625 Dover Rd., Raleigh 27608
Kenneth J. Fortier, MD* (0BG)(919-782-5678)
2800 Blue Ridge Rd., Ste. 305, Raleigh 27607
W. Blake Garside, MD^^ (PS)(919-872-2616)
1112 Dresser Ct., Raleigh 27609
Lewis J. Gaskin, MD^^ (AN)(91 9-787-2969)
301 Ramblewood Drive, Raleigh 27609
Charles M. Hassell, Jr., MD"' (PTH/DMP)(91 0-574-8074)
1200 N. Elm St.. Greensboro 27401
29. Science and Technology Committee 11-10 (8)(1 Consultants)
E. Harvey Estes, Jr., MO'^ (IM/GER)(919-833-3836)
3542 Hamstead Ct. Durham 27707
Timothy S. Carey, MD^^ (IM)(919-966-2276)
UNC School of Medicine, 5039 Old Clinic BIdg., CB7110,
Chapel Hill 27599
H. Kim Lyerly, MD^^ (GS)(919-681-8350)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3551 , Durham 27710
Allen J. McBride, MD'^(FP/ADM)(91 9-490-4332)
PO Box 2291, Durham 27702
Gupta S. Pandarinath, MD'^ (lM/GI)(919-537-0135)
PO Drawer 158, Roanoke Rapids 27870
Glenn M. Preminger, MD'^ (U)(919-681-5505)
Duke Medical Center, Box 3167, Durham 27710
Herbert A. Saltzman, MD^^ (PUD/A)(91 9-684-41 49)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3838, Durham 27710
Alvin Volkman, MD" (PTH)(919-816-2071)
ECU School of Medicine, Brody 2W33, Greenville, NC 27858-4354
Consultants:
PaulHendrix(PA)(919-684-6101)
708 Duluth St., Durham 27705
30. STD & AIDS Committee 1-5 (26)(3 Consultants)
Daniel J. Sexton, MD^^ (ID/IM)(919-684-4596) CHAIR
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3605, Durham 27710
Harry G. Adams, MD" (IM/ID)(919-816-2550)
ECU School of Medicine, Dept. of Medicine, Greenville 27858
Edward L. Boyette, MD^' (FP/CD)(91 0-285-3481)
PO Box 65, Chinguapin 28521
Richard F, Bruch, MD^^ (0RS/GER)(919-220-5255)
2609 N. Duke St Ste. 301 , Durham 27704
Don C. Chaplin, MD' (IM/CD)(91 0-227-3621)
316 N. Graham-Hopedale Rd., Burlington 27217
Myron S. Cohen, MD^^ (ID)(919-966-2536)
UNC School of Medicine, 547 Burnett- Womack, 229-H,
Chapel Hill 27599
Harry E. Dascomb, MD*^ (IM/ID)(919-250-8520)
6723 Falconbridge Rd., Chapel Hill 27514
W. Rodwell Drake, MD^' (FP)(919-693-2141)
PO Box 367, Oxford 27565
Chartes Ellenbogen, MD^* (IM/ID)(910-323-1152)
1601-B Owen Dr., Fayetteville 28304-3482
Robert H. Farley, MD" (GS)(91 0-275-8415)
31 1 W. Wendover Ave., Greensboro 27408
J. McNeill Gibson, MD* (IM)(704-333-6544)
212 S. Tryon St., Ste. 1500, Charlotte 28202
David H. Gremillion, MD'' (IM/ID)(919-755-8520)
3000 New Bern Ave., Raleigh 27610
David H. Hall, MD™ (FP)(704-344-2220)
1450 Matthews Township Pkwy., Matthews 28105
Hubert B. Haywood, III, MD'^ (ID)(919-571-1567)
2500 Blue Ridge Blvd., Ste. 219, Raleigh 27607
Marjorie Henry (Hector)(Alliance)(704-786-5131)
102 Lake Concord Rd., NE, Concord 28025
Peter A. Leone, MD^' (IM)(919-966-2536)
UNC School of Medicine, 547 Burnetl-Womack BIdg,,
CB#7030, Chapel Hill 27599
P. Samuel Pegram, Jr., MD^ (ID/IM)(910-716-4246)
2332 Elizabeth Avenue, Winston-Salem 27103
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Milton D. Quigless, Jr., MD" (GS)(91 9-571-1 170)
PO Box 20127, Raleigh 27619
Janelle A. Rhyne, MD" (IM/ID)(910-341-3344)
1202 Medical Center Dr,, Wilmington 28401
Edward N. Robinson, Jr., MD" (ID/IM)(910-574-8062)
1200 N, Elm St., Greensboro 27401
Evin H. Sides, II, MD'^ (IM/ID)(919-876-9688)
3400 Executive Dr., Raleigti 27609
Patrick J. Simpson, MD^^91 9-929-5489)
136 Sprmgberry Lane, Chapel Hill 27514-8651
Hugh H. Tilson, MD* (GPM/PH)(919-248-4354)
Burroughs Wellcome, ESP Div. 3030, Cornwallis Rd., Research
Triangle Park 27709
Patricia L. Turner^ (ST)(BG)(910-785-4292)
2001 Longview Dr., Wmston-Salem 27107-2311
Catherine M. Wilfert, MD^^ (PD/ID)(919-684-8772)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 2951, Durham 27710
Consultants:
Wayne Bobbitt (919-733-7301)
HIV/STD Control Branch, Epidemiology Division, NC Dept. of
Environment, Health, & Natural Resources, PO Box 27687,
Raleigh 27611-7687
Rebecca Meriwether, MD (919-733-3419)
Epidemiology Division, NC Dept. of Environment, Health, & Natural
Resources, PO Box 27687, Raleigh 27611-7687
Steve Sherman (919-733-7081)
Adult Health Service, NC Dept. of Environment, Health, & Natural
Resources, PO Box 27687, Raleigh 27611-7687
31. Sports Medicine Committee 1-6 (35)(2 Consultants)
Walton W. Curl, MD'' (ORS)(910-716-4207)CHAIR
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd.,
Winston-Salem 27157
Wallace F. Andrew, Jr., MD* (ORS/HS)(919-781-5600)
PO Box 10707, Raleigh 27605
Jerry Lynn Barron, MD^(0SM/ORS)(704-373-0544)
1001 BIythe Blvd., #200. Charlotte 28203-5866
Edwin C. Bartlett, MD" (ORS/SM)(919-752-4613)
622 Medical Drive, Greenville 27834
Basil M. Boyd, Jr., MD™ (0RS)(704-373-0544)
1001 Blylhe Blvd., #200, Charlotte 28203
Douglas G. Browning, MO'' (FP/SM)(91 0-71 6-2794)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd.,
Winston-Salem 27157-1084
Harvey E. Christensen, MD'° (GS/TS)(7G4-464-5340)
605 W. 25th St., Nevrton 28658
Frank W. Clippinger, Jr., MD^^ (ORS)(804-374-8274)
3514 Rugby Rd, Durham 27707
Elaine M. Coats, MD" (PO)(704-782-1189)
219 LePhillipCt., Concord 28025
Robert A. Collins, MD'" (ORS/SM)(910-545-5000)
PO Box 38008, Greensboro 27438
Donald F. D'Alessandro, MD"" (ORS)(704-373-0544)
1001 BIythe Blvd., #200, Charlotte 28203-5866
K. Bertrand Fields, MD'' (FP/SM)(910-574-8133)
902 Carolina St.. Greensboro 27401
Douglas I. Hammer, MD* (FP/GPM)(919-782-0146)
2605 Blue Ridge Rd., Ste. 300, Raleigh 27607-8004
William W. Hardaker, Jr., MD" (0RS)(919-684-5334)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3956, Durham 27710
D. Montgomery Hunter, MD^ (EM/SM)(91 0-765-5944)
550 Kelway Dr., Winston-Salem 27104-2414
A. Tyson Jennette, MD" (0RS)(919-243-9629)
PO Box 3148, Wilson 27895
James S. Kramer, MD'' (FP/SM)(91 0-379-4035)
304 Hillside Dr., Greensboro 27401
Tally E. Lassiter, Jr., MD" (0RS/SM)(919-752-4613)
622 Medical Dr., Greenville 27834
John Lovin (Vicki)(Alliance)(704-464-9032)
704 W. 7th St., Newton 28658
Roy A. Majors, MD™ (0RS/SM)(704-339-1000)
120 Providence Rd., Charlotte 28207
David F. Martin, MD'' (ORS/SM)(910-716-4207)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd.,
Winston-Salem 27157
Joe M. McWhorter, MD" (NS)(910-768-1811)
2810 Maplewood Ave., Winston-Salem 27103
John E. Milko'^ (ST)(UNC)(919-968-4637)
312 McCauley St., Apt. A, Chapel Hill 27516-2633
J. Thomas Newton, MD°^ (FP)(91 0-592-601 1 )
403 Fairview St., Clinton 28328
John S. OMalley, MD"(ORS/OSM)(910-762-2655)
1616 Medical Center Dr., Wilmington 28401
Glenn B. Perry, MD"' (ORS/OSM)(704-373-0544)
1001 BIythe Blvd., #200, Charlotte 28203
James M. Poole, MD* (PD/ADL)(919-782-5273)
3803-A Computer Dr., Raleigh 27609
W. Dickson Schaefer'^ (ST){BG)(91 0-773-1674)
316 S. Sunset Dr., Winston-Salem 27103
Bryan W. Smith, MD' (SM/PD)(919-966-3655)
UNC Student Health Center, Box 7470, Chapel Hill 27599
Lyman Scott-William Smith, MD* (ORS)(919-781-5600)
PO Box 10707, Raleigh 27605
Kevin P. Speer, MD (SM)(919-684-6431)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3371, Durham 27710
William R. Sutton, MD*^^ (ORS/OSM)(910-762-7344)
2001 S. 17th St., Wilmington 28401
Timothy N. Taft, MD'^ (0RS/SM)(919-966-2039)
UNC School of Medicine, CB#7055, 237 Burnett-Womack BIdg.,
Chapel Hill 27599
Mark W. White'^ (ST)(UNC)(919-408-0380)
108 Duchess Lane, Chapel Hill 27514
Consultants:
Tim Brayboy (919-715-1959)
Sports Medicine Program, NC Department of Public Instruction, 301 N.
Wilmington St.,
Raleigh 27601-2825
Al Proctor, PhD (919-782-6455)
NC Sports Medicine Foundation, 2724 Riddick Dr., Raleigh 27609
32. Third Party Relations Committee 111-11 (30)(5 Consultants)
Phillip A. Sellers, MD'^ (lM)(704-692-2231 ) CHAIR
705 6th Ave., W,, Hendersonville 28739
W. James Stackhouse, MD* (IM/GER)(91 9-734-9455) VICE-CHAIR
201 Cox Blvd., Goldsboro 27534
Robert H. Bilbro, MD* (IM/CD)(91 9-782-1 806)
3206 Sussex Rd., Raleigh 27607
James A. Bryan, II, MD'^ (IM/HEM)(91 9-966-2268)
UNC Hospitals, Medicine Dept., Chapel Hill 27599-7110
Robert H. Butler, MD™ (GE)(910-625-0305)
550 White Oak St., Asheboro 27203
Robert W. Carter, MD' (IM/CD)(910-227-3621)
316 N. Graham-Hopedale Rd., Burlington 27217
Donald L. Copeland, MD™ (FP)(704-892-3723)
19607HWO'. 73, Davidson 28036
Kenneth E. Cosgrove, MD'^ (IM/CD)(704-692-2231)
705 6th Ave., W., Hendersonville 28739
Lawrence M. Cutchin, MD" (IM/PD)(91 9-828-1789)
Rt. 3, Box 325, Tarboro 27886
Charles Davant, III, MD'^ {FP/GER)(704-295-3116)
Rt. 2, Box 5, Chestnut Dr., Blowing Rock 28605
Steven A. Dingeldein, MD' (0PH)(91 0-228-0254)
1214 Vaughn Rd., Burlington 27217
John W. Foust, MD™ (0T0)(704-365-0711)
3535 Randolph Rd., Ste. R210, Charlotte 28211
James C. Gaither, MD" (IM)(704-322-1 1 28)
3411 Graystone PI., Conover 28613
David D. Grove, MD" (IM/CD)(910-373-1589)
1511 Westover Terrace, Greensboro 27408
Byron J. Hoffman, Jr., MD'' (IM)(919-663-3360)
421 N. Holly Ave., Siler City 27344
Frederic R. Kahl, MD" (CD/IM)(910-716-4261)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd.,
Winston-Salem 27157
John D. Larson, Jr., MD^' (EM/0BG)(919-676-1421)
PO Box 18641, RaleiQh 27619
Michael F. Miltich, MD^(OTO/HNS)(704-358-4111)
10352 Park Rd., Charlotte 28210-8401
George H. Moore, MD* (FP)(919-556-6762)
833 Durham Rd., Ste. C, Wake Forest 27587
30
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
Jack Page, MD'^ (EM)(919-383-5055)
3 Hartley PI., Durham 27707
James S. Parsons, MD'^ (IM/GER)(919-832-5125)
704 W. Jones St.. Raleigti 27603
Rictiard L Rumley, MD" (IM/ID)(919-816-2550)
ECU School of Medicine, Medicine Dept., Greenville 27858
Stuan Schnider, MD^^ (EM)(91 9-544-3580)
PO Box 13703, Research Triangle Parl< 27709
David A. Smith, MD^^ (P/CHP)(919-968-8489)
248 Old Forest Creek Rd., Chapel Hill 27514-5420
Robert G. Tow/nsend, Jr., MD" (FP)(910-875-5101)
PO Box 665, Raeford 28376-0665
Charles E. Trado, MD" (P/GP)(704-324-9900)
24 Second Ave., NE, Hickory 28601
W. Stuart Tucker, Jr., MD™ (END/IM)(704-342-8000)
1350 S. Kings Dr., Charlotte 28207-2198
Henry A. Unger, MD'^ (U)(91 9-467-3203)
101 S.W.CaryPkwyCary 27511
Andrew W. Walker, MD^ (PS/HS)(704-372-6846)
2215 Randolph Rd., Charlotte 28207-1594
William H. White, Jr., MD" (0BG)(91 9-775-2304)
1140 Carthage St., Sanford 27330
Consultants:
Robert T. Hams, MD, Medical Director (919-460-1610)
Healthsource Health Plans, 4000 Aeriel Center Pkwy., Morrlsville 27560
Jeffrey A. Katz, PAC (PA) (704-327-4745)
18 Cherry Grove Dr., Hickory 28602
B.Shelton Rice (704-362-8410)
Travelers Insurance, PO Box 473505, Charlotte 28247
Stephen Rogers (919-490-2401)
Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC, PO Box 2291, Durham 27702
Ralph E. Snyder, MD, Medical Director (919-851-2955)
Medical Review of NC, PO Box 37309, Raleigh 27627-7309
33. Women's Health Committee 1-7 (14)
Michael D. Gooden, MD'^ (OBG)(919-734-3344) CHAIR
102 Handley Park Ct., Goldsboro 27534
Samuel M. Atkinson, MD" (0BG)(91 9-81 6-4669)
ECU School of Medicine, OB/GYN Dept., Greenville 27858
Caroline Bhotiwihok (Preecha)(Alliance)(919-522-1177)
1910 Stanton Rd.,Kinston 28501
Watson A. Bowes, Jr., MD^^ (0BG)(91 9-966-1 601 )
UNC School of Medicine, CB#7570, MacNider BIdg.,
Chapel Hill 27599-7570
Joshua L. Hardison^^ (ST)(DUKE)(919-493-1766)
4100 Five Oaks Dr., #56, Durham 27710
Paul J. Meis, MD'' (0BG/NPM)(91 0-71 6-4039)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd.,
Winston-Salem 27157
Maureen E. Murphy, MD'* (FP)(704-853-3627)
902 Cox Rd., Ste. F, Gastonia 28054-3450
Wanda L. Radford, MD'^ (GYN)(919-781-7450)
4420 Lake Boone Tr., Ste. 301, Raleigh 27607
Lloyd F. Redick, MO'^ (AN)(91 9-681 -3345)
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3094, Durham 27710
John C. Rozier, Jr., MD™ (GYN)(91 0-739-5550)
PO Box 7425, Lumberton 28358
Christian L. Smith" (ST)(ECU)(919-321-3294)
2034 Hyde Dr., Greenville 27858-8632
Myra L. Teasley, MD'^ (OBG)(919-781-5510)
4420 Lake Boone Tr., Ste. 303, Raleigh 27607
Ann F. Wolfe, MD^ (PD/PH)(919-715-3663)
2017 Landings Way Raleigh 27615
Jeffrey W. Wright, MD" (MFM)(910-343-0161)
PO Box 9025, Wilmington 28402-9000
NAVAL RESERVE
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SPECIALTY SOCIETIES
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
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BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS OF STATE OF NC (3-yr. term)
Walter M. Roufail, MD (1996) PRESIDENT
1901 S. Hawthorne Rd., Ste. 310, Winston-Salem 27103
Harold L. Godwin, MD (1995) PRESIDENT PRO TEMP
1813 Lakeshore Dr, Fayetteville 28305
Ernest B- Spangler, MD (1997)PRESIDENT-ELECT
3811 Henderson Rd., Greensboro 27410
George C. Barrett, MD (1995) SECRETARY-TREASURER
1239 Wareham Ct., Charlotte 28207
F. Danford Burroughs, MD(1997)
3100Duraleigh Rd, Raleigh 27612
Hector H, Henry, II, MD(1996)
102 Lake Concord Rd, NE, Concord NC 28025
George Johnson, Jr., MD (1995)
UNC School of Medicine, Dept. of Surgery,
CB#7210, Chapel Hill 27599
CharlesE. Trado, MD(1996)
24 Second Ave., NE, Ste. 201 , Hickory 28601
David L. Howe (1994)
2107 Mandarin Blvd., Charlotte 28205
Paul Saperstein (1995)
PO Box 847, High Point 27261
Martha K. Walston (1996)
1225 Kenan St., Wilson 27893
Wayne W. VonSeggen, PA-C (1997)
I 2020 S. Holden Rd.. Greensboro 27407
Executive Secretary:
Mr. Bryant D. Paris, Jr.
1203 Front St., PO Box 20007, Raleigh, NC 27619(919-828-1212)
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL CARE COMMISSION (Physician Members)
(4-yr. term)
F. Maxton Mauney, Jr., MD (1998)
7 Stuyvesant Rd. Asheville 28803
J. Wayne Meredith, MD (1999)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Dept. of Surgery,
Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem 27157
David T.Tayloe,Sr.,MD (1997)
J 71 9 Short Dr., Washington 27889
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL EDITORIAL BOARD (4-yr. term)
Margaret N. Harker, MD (1996) CHAIR
PO Drawer 897, Morehead City 28557-0897
Francis A. Neelon, MD EDITOR
Duke Medical Center, Box 3910, Durham 27710
Jeanne Yohn MANAGING EDITOR
Duke Medical Center, Box 3910, Durham 27710
Donald R. Wall BUSINESS MANAGER
PO Box 27167, Raleigh 27611
JayArena, MD(1995)
Duke Medical Center, Box 3024, Durham 27710
Jack Hughes, MD(1996)
30 Kimberly Dr., Durham 27707
Timothy W.Lane, MD (1995)
1200 I^. Elm St.. Greensboro 27401
Assad Meymandi, MD (1998)
3320 Executive Dr., Ste. 216, Raleigh 27609
William G. Porter, MD (1998)
PO Box 32861 , Charlotte 28232-2861
Mary J. Raab, MD (1996)
ECU School of Medicine, Dept. of Medicine, Greenville 27858
ThomasG. Stovall, MD(1998)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd.,
Winston-Salem 27157
Ex Officio:
J. Dale Simmons, MD (Ex Officio, Chair, Communications Com.)
714 Bishops Park, Apt. 105, Raleigh 27605
COMMISSION FOR HEALTH SERVICES (Physician Members) (4-yr. term)
Jesse H. Meredith, MD CHAIR (1997)
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Dept. of Surgery,
Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem 27157
George W. Brown, MD (1999)
102 Brown Ave., Hazelwood 28738
William D. Rippy, MO (1999)
PO Box 927, Elon College 27244
G. Earl Trevathan, MD(1997)
ECU School of Medicine, Ambulatory, Pediatric Sec, Greenville 27858
COUNCILOR DISTRICTS
Constitution and Bylaws of the North Carolina Medical Society
^ Atlicle VIII — Sections, Districts and District Societies
The House of Delegates, in order to promote the pur-
poses of The Society, shall provide for the organization
of councilor districts and for the designation of scientific
sections. It may provide for the organization of district
societies composed of members of component societies.
Chapter VII — Councilor Districts
Section 1. The State of North Carolina is divided by counties
into eighteen councilor districts as follows:
First District — Bertie-Gates-Hertford, Chowan-Perquimans,
and Pasquotank-Camden-Currituck-Dare.
Second District— Beaufort-Hyde-Martin-Washington-Tyrrell,
Carteret, Craven-Pamlico-Jones, Lenoir-Greene and Pitt.
Third District — Edgecombe, Halifax-Northampton, Johnston,
Nash, Warren, Wayne, and Wilson.
Fourth District — New Hanover-Pender.
Fifth District — Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, Duplin, Harnett,
Onslow, Robeson, and Sampson.
Sixth District — Wake.
Seventh District — Durham-Orange.
Eighth District — Cumberland.
Ninth District — Alamance-Caswell, Chatham, Franklin, Gran-
ville, Lee, Person, Randolph, Rockingham, and Vance.
Tenth District — Guilford (Greensboro and High Point).
Eleventh District — Forsyth-Stokes-Davie.
Twelfth District — Anson, Cabarrus, Hoke, Montgomery,
Moore, Richmond, Scotland, Stanly and Union.
Thirteenth District — Mecklenburg.
Fourteenth District — Alleghany, Ashe, Davidson, Iredell,
Rowan, Surry-Yadkin, and Wilkes.
Fifteenth District — Alexander, Avery, Burke, Caldwell, Ca-
tawba, Mitchell-Yancey, and Watauga.
Sixteenth District — Cleveland, Gaston, Lincoln, McDowell,
and Rutherford.
Seventeenth District — Cherokee, Graham, Haywood, Hen-
derson, Jackson, Macon-Clay, Polk, Swain, and Transylvania.
Eighteenth District — Buncombe and Madison.
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CODING SYMBOLS
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DUKE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
DURHAM, NC 27710 919-684-0000
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P
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AC
DECEASED
PRIMARY/SECONDARY
SPECIALTY (SEE KEY BELOW)
COMPONENT SOCIETY CODE
(SEE KEY BELOW)
AMA MEMBER
MEDPAC MEMBER
ATTENDED ANNUAL MEETING
TYPE OF MEMBERSHIP (SEE
KEY BELOW)
COMPONENT SOCIETY SECTION
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DEPART. OF MED. 59 60 64
DUKE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
DURHAM, NC 27710 YALE
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DECEASED
IM/GE
PRIMARY/SECONDARY SPE-
CIALTY (SEE KEY BELOW)
AC
TYPE OF MEMBERSHIP (SEE KEY
BELOW)
59
YEAR GRADUATED
60
YEAR LICENSED
64 YEAR JOINED STATE SOCIETY
YALE
MEDICAL SCHOOL
KEY TO SPECIALTIES
A
Allergy
ABS
Abdominal Surgery
ADDM Addiction Medicine
ADL
Adolescent Medicine
ADM
Administrative Medicine
Al
Allergy & Immunology
ALD
Alcohol & Drug Abuse
AM
Aerospace Medicine
ATP
Anatomic Pathology
AN
Anesthesiology
BLB
Bloodbanking
C
Cardiology
CCA
Critical Care Anesthesiology
CCM
Critical Care Medicine
CCP
Critical Care Pediatrics
CCS
Critical Care Surgery
CD
Cardiovascular Diseases
CDS
Cardiovascular Surgery
CHN
Child Neurology
CHP
Child Psychiatry
CLP
Clinical Pathology
CMP
Chemical Pathology
CNP
Clinical Neuro-Pathology
CRS
Colon & Rectal Surgery
D
Dermatology
DIA
Diabetes
DLI
Diagnostic Lab. Immunology
DMP
Dermatopathology
DR
Diagnostic Radiology
EM
Emergency Medicine
END
Endocrinology
FOP
Forensic Pathology
FP
Family Practice
FPG
Family Practice Geriatrics
FPS
Facial Plastic Surgery
FPY
Forensic Psychiatry
Gl
Gastroenterology
GER
Geriatrics
GN
Genetics
GO
Gynecological Oncology
GP
General Practice
GPM
General Preventive Medicine
GS
General Surgery
GYN
Gynecology
HEM
Hematology
HMP
Hematology Pathology
HNS
Head & Neck Surgery
HS
Hand Surgery
HYP
Hypnosis
ICE
Internal Medicine Cardiac
ID
Infectious Diseases
IG
Immunology
IM
Internal Medicine
IMG
Internal Medicine Geriatric
IND
Industrial Medicine
26
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CUMBERLAND
IP
immunopathology
CURRITUCK (SEE #70)
LM
Legal Medicine
DARE (SEE #70)
MFM
Maternal and Fetal Medicine
29
DAVIDSON
MFS
Maxillofacial Surgery
DAVIE (SEE #34)
MM
Medical Microbiology
31
DUPLIN
N
Neurology
32
DURHAM-ORANGE
NA
Neuropathology
33
EDGECOMBE
NEP
Nephrology
34
FORSYTH-STOKES-DAVIE
NER
Neuro-Radiology
35
FRANKLIN
NM
Nuclear Medicine
36
GASTON
NP
Neuro-Psychiatry
GATES (SEE #8)
NPM
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
GRAHAM (SEE #20)
NR
Nuclear Radiology
39
GRANVILLE
NS
Neurological Surgery
GREENE (SEE #54)
NTR
Nutrition
41
GREENSBORO
OAR
Adult Orthopaedic Surgery
42
HALIFAX-NORTHAMPTON
OBG
Obstetrics & Gynecology
43
HARNETT
OBS
Obstetrics
44
HAYWOOD
OCC
OBG Critical Care
45
HENDERSON
OM
Occupational Medicine
HERTFORD (SEE #8)
OMO
Orthopedic, Musculoskeletal Oncology
46
HIGH POINT
ON
Oncology
47
HOKE
OPH
Ophthalmology
HYDE (SEE #7)
ORS
Orthopaedic Surgery
49
IREDELL
OS
Other Specialty
50
JACKSON
OSM
Orthopedic Surgery. Sports Med.
51
JOHNSTON
OT
Otology
JONES (SEE #25)
OTO
Otolaryngology
53
LEE
OTR
Orthopedic Surgery, Trauma
54
LENOIR-GREENE
P
Psychiatry
55
LINCOLN
PA
Pharmacology
56
MACON-CLAY
PCH
Chemical Pathology
57
MADISON
PCP
Cytopathology
MARTIN (SEE #7)
PD
Pediatrics
59
MCDOWELL
PDA
Pediathcs Allergy
60
MECKLENBURG
PDC
Pediatrics Cardiology
61
MITCHELL-YANCEY
PDE
Pediatrics Endocrinology
62
MONTGOMERY
PDOP Pediatric Ophthalmology
63
MOORE
PDO
Pediatric Orthopaedics
64
NASH
PDP
Pediatric Pulmonology
65
NEW HANOVER-PENDER
PDR
Pediatric Radiology
NORTHAMPTON (SEE #42)
PDS
Pediatric Surgery
67
ONSLOW
PDU
Pediatric Urology
ORANGE (SEE #32)
PH
Public Health
PAMLICO (SEE #25)
PHO
Pediatric Hematology-Oncology
70
PASQUOTANK-CAMDEN-
PM
Physical Med. & Rehabilitation
CURRITUCK-DARE
PNP
Pediatric Nephrology
PENDER (SEE #65)
PS
Plastic Surgery
PERQUIMANS (SEE #21)
PTH
Pathology
73
PERSON M
PITT 1
PUD
Pulmonary Diseases
74
PYA
Psychoanalysis
75
POLK 1
PYM
Psychosomatic Medicine
76
RANDOLPH 1
R
Radiology
77
RICHMOND
REN
Reproductive Endocrinology
78
ROBESON 1
RHU
Rheumatology
79
ROCKINGHAM A
RIP
Radioisotopic Pathology
80
ROWAN J
RO
Radiation Oncology
81
RUTHERFORD '
SM
Sports Medicine
82
SAMPSON
SRS
Spinal Reconstructive Surgery
83
SCOTLAND
TR
Therapeutic Radiology
84
STANLY '
TRS
Traumatic Surgery
STOKES (SEE #34)
TS
Thoracic Surgery
86
SURRY-YADKIN
U
Urological Surgery
87
SWAIN
VS
Vascular Surgery
88
TRANSLYVANIA
_>.
TYRRELL (SEE #7)
COMPONENT SOCIETY CODES
90
UNION
1
ALAMANCE-CASWELL
91
VANCE
2
ALEXANDER
92
WAKE
3
ALLEGHANY
93
WARREN
4
ANSON
WASHINGTON (SEE #7)
5
ASHE
95
WATAUGA
6
AVERY
96
WAYNE
7
BEAUFORT-HYDE-MARTIN-
97
WILKES '
(AMI l~> f\ K 1
WASHINGTON-TYRRELL
98
WILSON
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8
BERTIE-GATES-HERTFORD
YADKIN (SEE #86)
9
BLADEN
YANCEY (SEE #61)
10
BRUNSWICK
TYPE OF MEMBERSHIP CODES
11
BUNCOMBE
AC
ACTIVE
12
BURKE
AF
AFFILIATE :
13
CABARRUS
AS
ASSOCIATE
14
CALDWELL
C
CONDITIONAL
CAMDEN (SEE #70)
D
DIRECT
16
CARTERET
DE
DISABILITY EXEMPT
CASWELL (SEE #1)
ER
RETIRED
18
CATAWBA
H
HONORARY
19
CHATHAM
L
LIFE
20
CHEROKEE
L/RT
LIFE/RETIRED
21
CHOWAN-PERQUIMANS
M
MILITARY i
CLAY (SEE #56)
R
RESIDENT
23
CLEVELAND
RT
RETIRED
24
COLUMBUS
S/RT
SEMI-RETIRED
25
CRAVEN-PAMLICO-JONES
S
STUDENT
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
35
Alphabetical List of Members for 1994-1995
The number in small type following each name indicates the component society under which the member is
listed in the Roster by component societies.
HONORARY MEMBERS
Barbe, Robert Frances, 404 W. Whitaker Mill Rd., Raleigh, NC 27608
Jones, Frank Collins. Jr., 1001 Union St., Columbia, SC 29201, 704-586-6665
Marx, Herman Benno, 1551 Apricot Rd., Grandview, WA 98930
McConnachie, Charles Chns, PO Box 477, Flat Rock, NC 28731, 704-693-3002
Topple, Stanley Craig, Presbyterian Hospital, P.O. Box 45, Kikuyu, Kenya
Young, Frank Alfred, 7501 Watercrest Rd., Charlotte, NC 28210, 704-587-1415
MEMBERS
(See Page 34 for Key to Specialties)
AARON, ROSEMARY HUNTER
14 TARAWA TERRACE #A
BIRMINGHAM 27705-6415
ABBOTT, MARTIN KEITH
PO BOX 826
PARK RIDGE ANESTHESIOLOGY
HENDERSONVILLE 28793
ABELL, JAMES CURTIS
925 THOMAS STREET
STATESVILLE 28677
ABERNATHY, DAVID SMITH
341 E. PARKER ROAD
MORGANTON 28655
ABERNETHY, HENRY WALTER
221 13TH AVE, PL, NW-FP
HICKORY 28601
ABERNETHY, MARY LISA
3803-A COMPUTER DR,
RALEIGH 27609-6503
ABERNETHY, PAUL MCBEE
2264 LAKEVIEW TERRACE
BURLINGTON 27215
ABERNETHY, WILLIAM BORDEN, JR
610 DEERWOOD
GASTONIA 28052
ABRAMS, MURRAY STANLEY
311 W WENDOVER AVE
GREENSBORO 27408
ABSE, DAVID WILFRED
1852 WINSTON ROAD
CHARLOTTESVILLE VA
000
s
919 382-8177
AN 045
A AC
704 684-5507
PD 049
P AC
704 872-9595
IM/IM 012
AC
704 433-0225
FP/IM 018
A P AC
704 322-5800
D 092
A AC
919 782-2152
OPH 001
L
910 228-0254
PD 036
A RT
704 867-5356
GS 041
A AC
910 275-8415
P/PYA 000
L
22903-1652
804 971-9809
000
AF
ABSHEAR, JAMES DAVID
PO BOX 1544
BOX 1544
MOUNT AIRY 27030 919 789-9041
ABSHER, ELSIE DENISE IM/PD 032
1000 SMITH LEVEL ROAD. APT. J-5 A S
CARRBORO 27510 919 932-7979
ABSHER, JOHN R. N 034
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPTOF
NEUROLOGY A * AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-2332
ABUBAKARI, JAWAL 032
500 UMSTEAD DR, 104-D A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516 919 942-2646
ACHARYA, ANJANA NARENDRA 000
265 W, NC54, STE, 105 A C
DURHAM 27713 919 361-1823
ACKER, JEFFREY CHARLES RO 032
BOX 3085, DUMC A AC
DEPT, OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY
DURHAM 27710
ADAIR, CHARLES DAVID
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1047
ADAIR, NORMAN E.
BOWMAN GRAY SCH OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
919 660-2121
FAX 919 684-3953
06G 034
A R
910 716-7615
PUD/IM 034
AC
910 748-4325
ADAIR, WILLIAM EDWARD. JR.
500 S 8TH ST,
ERWIN 28339
ADAM-RITTER, MELITA ANN
111 HOSPITAL DR.
TARBORO 27886-201 1
ADAM, AMER
1133 IVY LANE
GARY 27511
ADAMS-MOUNT, LISA ELAINE
2222 CHARLOTTE STREET
DURHAM 27705
ADAMS, B. JEANNE S.
mow MAIN STREET
DURHAM 27701
ADAMS, CHARLES HUBERT
404 DOWNING STREET
KINGS MOUNTAIN 28086
ADAMS, DOUGLAS HARVEY
420 GALLIMORE DAIRY RD.
GREENSBORO 27409
ADAMS, GREGORY LYNN
345 DEERFIELD RD., STE. A
BOONE 28607
ADAMS, HARLEY STEWART
2710 ST. CLAIRE ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
ADAMS, HARRY GLENN
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
ADAMS, HARVEY
230 FOUST STREET
ASHEBORO 27203-5491
ADAMS, JAMES
1000 SMITH LEVEL RD., APT. L-3
CARRBORO 27510
ADAMS, JAMES WELLINGTON
BOWMAN GRAY, STUDENT E
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-6126
ADAMS, KIRKWOOD F., JR.
UNC. CB #7075
338 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7075
ADAMS, LARRY LEE
PO BOX 12065
NEW BERN 28561
ADAMS, MELANIE
1351 WESTGATE CENTER DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
ADAMS, PATRICIA LEE
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
ADAMS, RICHARD WESLEY
770 HARTNESS ROAD
STATESVILLE 28677
GP/GS 043
ADAMS, ROBIN DENISE
FP 000
L
APT. M-5. DOCTORS PARK ARTS.
A R
910 897-5521
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-1854
AN 033
ADAMS, TODD J.
032
A AC
RT. #7, BOX 104
S
919 641-7186
COLE PLACE MANOR
000
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 968-3039
A S
ADAMS, WILLIAM CHAMBLISS
PD 092
919 467-7725
212 ASHEVILLE AVE.. STE. 10
C
IM/IMG 032
GARY 27511
919 859-9991
R
FAX 919 859-6595
919 286-6932
ADAMSON, TIM EUGENE
NS 060
FPS/OTO 032
1010 EDGEHILL ROAD, N.
A AC
AC
CHARLOIIh 28207
704 376-1605
919 682-9341
FAX 704 335-8448
FAX 919 956-9312
ADCOCK, EUGENE W., Ill
NPM/PD 034
FP 023
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
A AC
A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
704 739-3147
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-6860
OM/FP 041
FAX 910 716-3368
A AC
ADCOCK, GEORGE EDWARD, II
074
910 665-1818
330 LINDSAY DR.. APT. G-8
S
PD 095
GREENVILLE 27834
AC
ADCOCK, JIMMIE WARREN
IM 060
704 262-0100
300 BILLINGSLEY RD., B-200
A AC
R 034
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 372-3350
A URT
FAX 704 373-0943
910 768-3555
ADELMAN, JAMES U.
N 041
IM/ID 074
510 N ELAM, STE. 302
A P AC
A AC
GREENSBORO 27403
910 547-8000
FAX 910 547-8663
919 816-2550
ADELMAN. RICHARD D.
FP 092
FAX 919 816-3472
7320 SIX FORKS RD. STE. 260
P AC
GYN 076
RALEIGH 27615
919 846-9292
* AC
FAX 919 848-3638
910 625-6128
ADER, OTTIS LADEAU
PH 032
032
3812 FORRESTGATE DR, APT
215
A L7RT
.-3 A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
919 595-2251
919 933-6105
ADERHOLDT. MARCUS LAFAYETTE
PD 046
034
1013 N ROTARY DR.
L/RT
)X2711 A S
HIGH POINT 27262-3609
910 886-4090
ADKINS, HENRY THOMAS, JR.
R 060
910 725-3184
2114 MARRYAT COURT
AC
IM/CD 032
CHARLOIIb 28211
704 384-4056
AC
ADKINS. NEAL ASHLEY
OBG 064
132 FOY DRIVE
AC
919 966-4445
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 443-6622
R 025
FAX 919 443-6404
A ♦ AC
ADKISSON, VICTOR THOMAS
IM 012
800 552-7756
BOX 917
AC
PD 034
RUTHERFORD COLLEGE 28671
704 879-7220
A AC
ADLAKHA, CHARU L.
032
910 760-9327
910 CONSTITUTION DR. APT 910
A S
NEP/IM 034
DURHAM 27705
AC
ADLAND, PETER FRIEND
P 000
21 W. COLONY PLACE. STE. 230
AC
910 716-4538
DURHAM 27705
919 489-9316
FAX 910 716-4318
ADLER, MICHAEL L.
FP 034
ORS 049
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
A AC
AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
704 873-1851
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4479
36
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
ADMIRAND, JOAN HARRIS
034
1605 NORTHWEST BLVD.
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 631-8641
ADVANI, ANJALI SUNDER
000
731 NINTH ST., APT., 51
A S
DURHAM 27705
919 286-5199
AGAYOFF, JOHN D., JR.
IM/GI 092
3410 EXECUTIVE DR. STE. 201
AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 850-0100
AGEE, ROBERT NELSON
GS 007
302 S. MCCASKEY RD.
AC
WILLIAMSTON 27892
919 792-1055
FAX 919 792-7305
AGNER, DAVID MARSHAL
074
8204 CARIBOU TRAIL APT. 2-B
S
COLUMBUS OH 43235-4464
919 830-1334
AGNER. MARSHAL EDWARD
FP 036
POBOX 159
A L/RT
CHERRYVILLE 28021
704 435-6006
AGNER, ROY AUGUSTA, JR.
IM 080
611 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
A L
SALISBURY 28144
704 633-7220
AGNER, ROY CHRISTOPHER
IM 080
611 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
A AC
SALISBURY 28144
704 636-9820
AGSTEN, JOSEPH EDWARD
FP 054
107 AIRPORT ROAD
A P AC
KINSTON 28501-1603
919 527-4146
AGUIAR, RAFAELA MARIA
FP 000
106 E. YESTER OAKS WAY
R
APT. 106-C
GREENSBORO 27455
910 574-8132
AHDIEH, MASOUD
PD 077
302 HYLAN AVENUE
A P AC
HAMLET 28345
910 997-7180
AHUJA. VINITA
032
4600 UNIVERSITY DR.. APT. 708
A S
DURHAM 27707
AIKEN, HOVEY EUGENE, JR.
PD 025
707 PROFESSIONAL DRIVE
AC
NEW BERN 28560
919 633-2900
AIKEN. JANET CYBRYNSKI
IM 036
1377-A E. GARRISON BLVD.
A AC
GASTONIA 28054
704 861-0210
AIKEN, WARWICK, III
IM 036
1377-A E. GARRISON BLVD.
A AC
GASTONIA 28054
704 861-0210
FAX 704 868-8467
AINSWORTH. DEBORAH LOWRY
PD 007
608 E. 12TH ST.
AC
WASHINGTON 27889
919 946-4134
AINSWORTH, KERRY H.
OBG 076
1800 BACK CREEK CT.
AC
ASHEBORO 27203
910 626-2184
AINSWORTH, STEPHEN RICHARD
ORS 007
PAMLICO ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOC.
PA AC
1207 HIGHLAND DR
WASHINGTON 27889
919 946-6513
FAX 919 946-6819
AKERS, RICHARD EDWIN
OPH 036
631 COX ROAD
AC
GASTONIA 28054
910 882-0220
AKERS, RICHARD ELBERT
U 046
MEDICAL CENTER UROLOGY
A AC
624 OUAKER LANE, STE C103
HIGH POINT 27262
910 882-0220
AKWARI, ONYEKWERE E.
GS/ON 032
BOX 3076, DUMC
A AC
DURHAM 27710
919 684-5509
FAX 919 684-5690
ALAYOF. BRUCE EDWARD
032
404 JONES FERRY DR. APT. A6
A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 968-4043
ALBERGOm, JULIAN S., JR.
OM/FP 060
345 LIVINGSTON DR.
A RT
CHARLOIIt 28211-4635
ALBERNAZ, MARCUS SAILER
OTO 074
DOCTORS PARK #8
A P AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-5227
FAX 919 752-1191
ALBERS, CHARLES ALLEN
GS 045
835 FLEMING STREET
AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
704 692-0238
ALBERS, SHARON ELIZABETH
D 092
3809 COMPUTER DR
* AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 782-3782
FAX 919 782-3788
ALBERTSON. DAVID ALLEN GS
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT OF SURGERY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1095 910 716-
ALBRIGHT, BENJAMIN PHILLIPS, JR IM
1896 REMOUNT ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
A
704 867
FAX 704 867
ORS
ALBRIGHT, DANIEL JAMES
3515 GLENWOOD AVE.
RALEIGH 27612 919 781
ALBRIGHT, ERIC SCOTT
1904-J FALCON POINTE DR. A
WINSTON-SALEM 27127 910 650
ALBRIGHT, HAROLD DOWE, III IM
411 BILLINGSLEY RD.. STE. 105
CHARLOTTE 28211-1066 704 333-
ALBRIGHT, MARK PHILLIP
1904-C FALCON POINTE DR. A
WINSTON-SALEM 27127 910 788
ALDERMAN, ALLISON M., JR. FP
701 LAKESTONE DR.
RALEIGH 27609-6341 919 832
ALDERMAN, EDWARD HATCHER IM/FP
160 LAKEVIEW HILLS RD. A
FOUR OAKS 27524 919 963
ALDERMAN, JAMES F. PD
1700 ABBEY PLACE A
CHARLOTTE 28209 704 523
ALDRIDGE, JULIAN MCCLEES, III
1714 LYNWOOD AVE, #3 A
WINSTON-SALEM 27101 910 723
ALEXANDER, BARBARA DUDLEY
1009 SHADY LANE A
DURHAM 27712-9527 919 681
ALEXANDER, EBEN, JR. NS
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1002
910 777-
FAX 910 716-
IM
A
919 885-
IM/PUD
ALEXANDER. H. ANTHONY
1632 NATIONAL HIGHWAY
THOMASVILLE 27360
ALEXANDER. HENCY C, JR.
733 PLANTATION ESTATES DR.
B-205
MATTHEWS 28105-6521 704 841-
ALEXANDER, JAMES FROSST IM/GI
3535 RANDOLPH ROAD A
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 365-
ALEXANDER, JAMES MOSES IM
225 PERRIN PL, A
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 365-
ALEXANDER. JAMES PORTER OM/IM
1910 BEVERLY DR.
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 376-
ALEXANDER. JAMES RAY Gl
49 MCDOWELL ST. A
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 258-
ALEXANDER. JOHN EDWARD CD/IM
125 BALDWIN AVE A
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 338-
FAX 704 338-
ALEXANDER. JOSEPH BLACK IM
2205 N. ELM ST.
LUMBERTON 28358 910 739-
ALEXANDER. LAWRENCE MELTON FP
555 CARTHAGE STREET
SANFORD 27330 919 774-
ALEXANDER, LEON GEORGE, JR. TS/CDS
2000 NEUSE BLVD A
NEW BERN 28561 919 633-
ALEXANDER. RAQUELLE A/IM
210 ASHELAND AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 253
FAX 704 253
ALEXANDER, ROBERT LIPSCOMB
401 MOCKSVILLE AVE., #302
SALISBURY 28144 704 633
ALEXANDER, WILLIAM MCKINLEY IM
P. O. BOX 627
HENDERSONVILLE 28793-0627 704 692
ALFORD, JAMES DAVID GS/TS
400 E. STATESVILLE AVE. A
SUITE 200
MOORESVILLE 28115 704 663-4065
034
AC
4442
036
AC
0735
0738
092
AC
5600
034
S
1579
060
AC
4175
000
s
7072
092
L
1205
051
URT
3148
060
AC
7232
034
S
8287
000
* R
8111
034
L
3980
4204
029
AC
7311
060
URT
1025
060
AC
0760
060
L7RT
0760
060
URT
4266
Oil
AC
3870
060
AC
6300
6425
078
URT
7551
053
L
6518
025
C
8091
Oil
AC
3382
0069
000
AF
3441
045
URT
3463
049
AC
ALFORD, PETER T. PUD/IM
PIEDMONT LUNG SPECIALISTS, PA
PO BOX 5785
STATESVILLE 28687
ALI, SHAMSHAD
1200 MEDICAL CTR.
MARION 28752
#B
ALLAN, JAMES THOMAS, JR.
309 MAYWORTH WAY
CRAMERTON 28032
ALLBERT, JOHN RAYMOND
PO BOX 32861
DEPT. OF OB/GYN
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861
ALLEN, AARON RUSSELL
202 W. 27TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
ALLEN, BENJAMIN GRAY
PO BOX 1 398
ALBEMARLE 28002
ALLEN, CARL MONROE, JR.
PO BOX 43
GIBSONVILLE 27249-0043
ALLEN, CYRIL ANTHONY
P. O BOX 14005
RALEIGH 27620
ALLEN, DAVID GEOFFREY
PINEHURST MEDICAL CLINIC
205 PAGE RD.
PINEHURST 28374
704 878-
FAX 919 748-
PD/NPM
704 652-
FAX 704 652-
R
A
704 824-
OBG/MFM
704 355
N
910 671-
FAX 910 671-
GS
A P
704 982
919 574
IM/HEM
919 231
ON/IM
049
AC
4558
4204
059
AC
6386
5730
036
AC
7333
060
AC
3153
078
AC
8880
4052
084
AC
0161
000
AF
6833
092
AC
3225
063
AC
ALLEN, DAVID HENRY
1334 ASHLEY SQUARE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-2949
ALLEN, DONALD STEVICK
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
1000BLYTH BLVD.
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861
ALLEN, ELIZABETH
PO BOX 88
ELIZABETHTON TN 37643
ALLEN, ELMS LEACH
PO BOX 24725
WINSTON-SALEM 27114-4725
910 295
FAX 910 295
CHP/P
5511
5171
034
AC
910 765-1866
000
AF
704 355-
P
615 542
HEM/ON
A
910 768
FAX 910 760
ALLEN, FRED HUNTLEY, JR. N
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., STE, 601
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 377
FAX 704 331
ALLEN. HERBERT RICHARD, JR
RALEIGH MEDICAL GROUP
3521 HAWORTH DR.
RALEIGH 27609
ALLEN, JAMES BROWDEN, III
104 BLAKELY DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
ALLEN, JAMES LATHAN
209 E. CARVER ST.
DURHAM 27704
ALLEN, JAYME D.
67 FOREST OAKS DR
DURHAM 27705
ALLEN, JENNIFER ELLIOTT
617-B HIBBARD DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
ALLEN, JOHN O. HENRY
2 LAKE CLUB DR.
NEBO 28761-9500
ALLEN, LEROY
3009 NEW BERN AVE.
PO BOX 14027
RALEIGH 27620
ALLEN, LOUIS DAVID
3124 BLUE RIDGE RD. #102
RALEIGH 27612
ALLEN, MARTIN AUGUSTUS
108 W. MEDICAL PARK DR
LEXINGTON 27292
ALLEN, MARY HELEN
2907 CEDAR CREEK RD., APT.
GREENVILLE 27834-8402
GI/IM
919 782-
A
919 967-
OBG
A P
919 471-
A
919 383-
919 914-
FP/IM
704 652'
NS
A
919 231-
FAX 919 832-
PD
919 782-
OBG
704 243-
919 321
2000
000
RT
6552
034
AC
2521
0845
060
AC
9324
4040
092
AC
1806
032
S
■8065
032
AC
-2273
032
S
•3640
000
s
•6930
059
URT
•5251
092
URT
•3320
•1647
092
AC
•0021
029
AC
■2295
074
S
■1484
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
37
ALLEN, MARY VIRGINIA
PTH 032
208 LIVINGSTONE DR
R
CARY 27513
919 966-4334
ALLEN, MOLLY VIRGINIA
OPH 065
1120 MEDICAL CENTER DR,
A AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 763-7316
FAX 910 763-5950
ALLEN, ROBERT LEE
NS 092
3009 NEW BERN AVE,
AC
PC BOX 14027
RALEIGH 27620
919 231-3320
FAX 919 231-4460
ALLEN, WflLLIAM GILES
PUD/IM 065
1515 DOCTORS CIR.
AC
WILMINGTON 28401-7498
919 763-5182
FAX 910 762-9419
ALLEY, JAMES THOMPSON
ALD 000
380 HOSPITAL DR.. STE 125
AC
MACON GA 31201
912 745-1575
ALLEY, JOHN GRANVILLE, JR.
032
ONE DAVIE CIRCLE
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 968-1135
ALLEYNE, CARLIN ANN
000
1640 NW BOULEVARD #8
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
919 773-1667
ALLEYNE, GRANT LIVINGSTONE
OBG 026
P. O, BOX 64838
A AC
FAYh NEVILLE 28306
910 323-2767
ALLF, BRYAN EWING
OPH 095
115 DOCTORS DR.
A AC
BOONE 28607-5022
704 264-0042
ALLGOOD, JOHN WILLIAM, JR.
IM 041
1503 PEBBLE DR,
A URT
GREENSBORO 27410
910 292-2196
ALLINGHAM, R. RAND
OPH 000
BOX 3802. DUMC
A AC
DURHAM 27710
919 684-2975
ALLISON, DAVID JAMES
R 026
RRT. #4. BOX 825
AC
DUNN 28334
910 323-2012
ALLISON, E. JACKSON, JR.
EM 074
PROFESSOR & CHAIRMAN
A AC
ECU, DEPT. OF EMERGENCY MED.
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-4757
FAX 919 816-5014
ALLRAN, CHARLES FOREST, JR.
074
3013 SETH COURT
S
GASTONIA 28054
919 830-9076
ALLRED, DARRELL KEVIN
R 000
2205 NEW GARDEN RD.. APT, 1302 AF
GREENSBORO 27410-1727
910 574-7360
ALMARIO, JOSELITO
U 008
500 N. ACADEMY ST,
AC
AHOSKIE 27910
91 9 332-6444
ALMEIDA, JOHN LEONARD, JR.
PTH 067
ONSLOW MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
A AC
PO BOX 1 358
JACKSONVILLE 28541
910 577-2239
ALMENGUAL, TERRENCE PATRICK
AN 034
1900 S, HAWTHORNE RD,
A AC
408 FORSYTH MEDICAL PARK
WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27103
910 768-5441
ALMIRALL, PETER DAVID
FP/OM 010
OAK ISLAND MEDICAL CENTER
AC
307 YAUPON DR,
YAUPON BEACH 28465
910 278-3316
ALMKUIST, RALPH DURWOOD, II
IM/NEP 065
1302 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE
A AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 343-9800
ALMOND, CHARLES MALCOLM
FP 065
1960S, 16TH ST.
A P AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 343-9991
FAX 910 343-8448
ALMQUIST, PERRY F.
PD 060
1700 ABBEY PLACE
A AC
CHARLOIIt 28209
704 523-7232
ALPERT, ERIC DAVID
R 060
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
AC
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE 28236
704 365-0343
ALSENTZER, ULRICH KARL
PM 074
3107 GORDON DR.
A AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 816-2870
FAX 919 816-8108
ALSON, ROY LEE
BOWMAN GRAY,
DEPT. OF EMERGMED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
EM 034
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-2193
FAX 910 716-5438
ALSTON, MICHAEL CURTIS
FP/GER 000
405 HOLLY HILL RD.
AC
MURFREESBORO 27855
919 398-5167
ALSUP, ROBERT MARTIN
OTO 034
175 CHARLOIS BLVD,, STE 101
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-3361
ALSUP, WILLIAM BYRN, JR.
OTO 034
261 WESTVIEW DR, SW
A URT
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-3041
910 724-0487
ALTHEIMER, MICHAEL D.
END/IM 041
1022 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
A AC
GREENSBORO 27401-1104
910 378-1074
FAX 910 378-0867
ALVARADO, TERESA LOIS
OBG 067
200 MEMORIAL DR,
A AC
JACKSONVILLE 28546
910 353-2115
FAX 910 353-0126
ALZAMORA, FABIAN EDUARDO
GS 062
403 WOOD STREET
A AC
TROY 27371
919 572-5712
AMAEFULE, CELESTINE 1.
IM 096
2300 WAYNE MEMORIAL DR, #G
A C
GOLDSBORO 27530
919 734-6700
AMATO, MARY THERESA
EM 032
1809 W CLUB BLVD,
A AC
DURHAM 27705-3522
919 684-8111
AMAYA, MARCELINO
CHP/P 032
2928 FRIENDSHIP ROAD
AC
DURHAM 27705
919 575-7621
AMEEN, WILLIAM OTIS, JR.
FP EM/041
POBOX 1176
A AC
JAMESTOWN 27282-0176
910 282-1164
FAX 910 454-3695
AMES, DAVID ANTHONY
P 074
313 LONGMEADOW ROAD
AC
GREENVILLE 27858
919 551-1200
AMES, RICHARD HAIGHT
NS 041
2316 PRINCESS ANN ST.
A * LVRT
GREENSBORO 27408
910 288-0421
AMMAR, MOHAMED IBRAHIM
OBG 031
PO BOX 485
A AC
KENANSVILLE 28349
910 296-1666
AMSELLEM, DAVID
P 043
3616 CAPE CENTER DR., STE B
A AC
FAYb NEVILLE 28304
910 486-7099
ANAGNOST, JOHN WILLIAM
ON/HEM 065
1515 DOCTORS CIRCLE
A AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 763-6332
FAX 910 762-6332
ANAGNOSTOU, ATHANASIUS A.
HEM/IM 074
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
C
DEPT, OF MED 3E-127 BRODY
GREENVILLE, NC 27858-4354
919 816-2554
ANAND, RAKESH TARLOK
AN 054
LENOIR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
A AC
KINSTON 28501
919 522-7373
ANDERSEN, SCOTT R.
032
3228-D MYRA ST,
A S
DURHAM 27707
ANDERSEN, SUSAN HOLLAR
PD 098
200 RICHARDS ST,
A AC
PO BOX 3409
WILSON 27895
919 399-2277
ANDERSON, CURTIS AUSTIN
034
1587 N W BOULEVARD
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 722-0785
ANDERSON, DAVID JAMES MEARNS OBG 001
316 N, GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD.
AC
BURLINGTON 27217
910 227-3621
ANDERSON, DUDLEY BUIST
ON/HEM 098
1812 GLENDALE DR.
A AC
WILSON 27893
919 291-3100
FAX 919 243-0599
ANDERSON, EDWARD EVERETT U 032
DUKE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CTR. AC
DURHAM 27710-7599 919 681-8732
FAX 919 684-8666
ANDERSON, HEIDI KRISTINA 034
624 WEST END BLVD , APT A4 A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27101 910 723-1978
ANDERSON, JACK D. PD 060
1350 S, KINGS DR, AC
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 342-8200
FAX 704 332-7020
ANDERSON, JAMES DICK OBG 060
1023 EDGEHILL ROAD, SOUTH A AC
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 373-1541
ANDERSON, JOHN B., JR. FP 039
101-A PROFESSIONAL PARK DR, AC
OXFORD 27565 919 693-3972
FAX 919 693-1700
ANDERSON, JOSEPH ROBERT
6711 LIVE OAK ROAD
INDIANAPOLIS IN 46214
ANDERSON, KENT THOMAS
WILSON MEDICAL ASSOCIATES
PO BOX 7015
WILSON 27895
ANDERSON, LANDON BUTLER
1222 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE
WILMINGTON 28401
FP 000
A R
317 293-7103
IM 098
PA A AC
ANDERSON, LARRY GLENN
103 MEDICAL HEIGHTS DR.
MORGANTON 28655
ANDERSON, LYNN BIVINS
250 CHARLOIS BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
ANDERSON, MARK JEROME
1202 N. CENTER ST
HICKORY 28601
ANDERSON, MARTHA TORREY
1009 KINGSTREE RIDGE DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27127
ANDERSON, MELISSA JANE
2008-K FALCON WOOD CT.
WINSTON-SALEM 27127
ANDERSON, PAGE ALBERT WILLIS
BOX 3218, DUKE MEDICAL CTR.
DURHAM 27710
919 399-0990
ORS 065
A AC
910 763-2977
FAX 910 763-8804
ORS 012
A P AC
704 437-6500
OBG 034
A AC
910 768-4730
U 018
A AC
704 322-4340
AN 034
A AC
910 716-2882
034
A S
910 785-1367
PDC/PD 000
AC
919 681-2916
ANDERSON, RICHARD DAWSON
2520 SEDLEY ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28211
ANDERSON, ROBERT BENTLEY
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. ,#200
CHARLOTTE 28203-9938
ANDERSON, ROBERT LOUIS
1325 CENTRAL ROAD
CLEMMONS 27012
ANDERSON, ROGER FABIAN, JR
4420 LAKE BOONE TRAIL
REX CANCER CENTER
RALEIGH 27607
ANDERSON, STEPHEN GRIFFITH
2927 LYNDHURST AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
FAX 919 681-5093
R/NM 060
A AC
704 379-5860
ORS 060
AC
704 373-0544
FAX 704 347-5320
OBG 034
A AC
910 760-0444
TR/ON 092
A AC
ANDERSON, STEVEN ERIC
1574 CLAYTON DR.
CHARLOTTE 28203
ANDERSON, SUSAN MCLENDON
6711 LIVE OAK ROAD
INDIANAPOLIS IN 46214
ANDERSON, TROY FLETCHER
3320 WAKE FOREST RD,
RALEIGH 27609
ANDERSON, WILLIAM BANKS, JR.
DUKE UNIVERSITY EYE CENTER
DURHAM 27710-3802
919 783-3018
OBG 034
AC
910 765-9350
FAX 910 760-4255
000
AF
704 373-0544
OBG 000
A R
317 293-7103
IM 092
C
91 9 872-4850
OPH 032
A * AC
919 684-5365
FAX 919 684-2230
HEM/ON 034
AC
ANDES, WILLARD ABE
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 919 716-9035
ANDRACCHIO, VINCENT CHARLES AN 064
3709 WESTRIDGE CIRCLE DR AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27804 919 443-8038
ANDREW, RAYMOND HALL P 034
250 CHARLOIS BLVD, A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-4730
ANDREW, WALLACE F., JR. ORS/HS 092
3515 GLENWOOD AVE, AC
PO BOX 10707
RALEIGH 27605 919 781-5600
38
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
nr
ANDREWS, ANGELA MICHELLE
074
3317 DORTCHES COURT
S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-9621
ANDREWS, BOB BARCUS
PTH 078
P. 0. BOX 847
A AC
LUMBERTON 28359
910 671-5074
ANDREWS, D. SCOTT
CDS/TS 060
301 HAWTHORNE LANE
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28204-2475
704 375-8413
FAX 704 332-4602
ANDREWS. ELLEN
N/P 063
PO BOX 1749
A AC
PINEHURST 28374
910 295-6868
ANDREWS, PAUL STEPHEN
OBG 032
2609 N. DUKE ST, STE, 204
AC
DURHAM 27704
919 220-5435
ANDREWS, ROBERT JACKSON
IM 065
5305 WRIGHTSVILLE AVENUE
A L
WILMINGTON 28403
910 791-2626
FAX 910 791-2636
ANDRINGA, RICHARD CORNELL
AN/PD 041
1816 PEMBROKE RD.. STE. #2
AC
GREENSBORO 27408
910 272-3720
ANDRINOPOULOS, GEORGE C.
OBG/NPM 060
2028 RANDOLPH RD.
A P AC
CHARLO 1 1 b 28207
704 372-5800
FAX 704 372-5657
ANDRUS, THOMAS ROSS, JR.
D 092
4005 CITY OF OAKS WYND
A AC
RALEIGH 27612
919 782-3782
ANGELILLO, JOHN CHARLES
FPS 032
DUMC, DIV, PLASTIC SURGERY A RT
DURHAM 27710
919 684-2943
ANIXTER, WILLIAM L.
P Oil
239 S. FRENCH BROAD AVE.
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 254-1185
ANLYAN, WILLIAM GEORGE
GS 032
2200 W. MAIN ST.. STE. 1066
A L
DURHAM 27705-4677
919 684-3438
FAX 919 286-2623
ANOFF, DEBRA LEIGH
000
136 MARLOWE COURT
s
CARRBORO 27510-2499
919 933-0886
ANSCHER, MITCHELL S.
TRAM 032
BOX 3085, DUMC
AC
DURHAM 27710
919 660-2113
FAX 919 684-3953
ANSTADT, MARK PETER
GS/CDS 032
1008 GREEN ST.
A R
DURHAM 27701
919 684-6012
ANTHONY, EVELYN YOUNG
000
2019 PERSHING ST.
A S
DURHAM 27705
919 286-1004
ANTHONY, LUTHER LESLIE, JR.
IM/CD 036
1896 REMOUNT ROAD
URT
GASTONIA 28054
704 867-0736
ANTHONY, MEREDITH REGINALD, JR. FP 008
PO BOX 628. HOSPITAL DR.
AC
WINDSOR 27983
919 794-3042
ANTHONY, MICHAEL LAMAR
OBG 092
101 S. W. GARY PARKWAY #170 AC
GARY 27511
919 467-5941
ANTLEY, RAY M.
R 012
201 E. PARKER ROAD
A AC
MORGANTON 28655
704 433-1235
ANTONACCI, DIANA JO
CHP/P 074
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
AC
DEPT. OF PSYCHIATRY
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
919 816-3095
ANTONY, JOSE KANDANATT
CD/IM 042
306 BECKER DR.
AC
POBOX 1175
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
919 537-9268
ANTOSZYK, ANDREW NICHOLAS OPH 060
1600 E. THIRD ST.
• AC
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 358-4142
APLINGTON. JAMES PAGE
ORS 041
GREENSBORO ORTHOPAEDIC CTR.. PA AC
PO BOX 38008
GREENSBORO 27438
910 545-5000
FAX 910 545-5019
APPEL, BARBARA LYNN
PD 026
CROSSCREEK PEDIATRICS
AC
APPEL, ROBERT ALBERT
CROSSCREEK PEDIATRICS, PA
101 ROBESON ST,, STE, 306
FAYETTEVILLE 28301
APPERT, ROBERT ALBERT
PO BOX 3148
WILSON 27895-3148
APPLER, MARK LEE
1006 OLD ROCKFORDST,
MT, AIRY 27030
APTE, DIPALI V.
7307-304 CALIBRE PARK DR.
DURHAM 27707
AQUADRO, CHARLES FRASURE
326 FRONT STREET
BEAUFORT 28516-2125
ARCANGELI, STEVEN
226 SEACREST DR.
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH 28480
ARCHER, WILLIS
117TRYON RD,
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
910 485-
ORS
919 243-
GI/IM
A
910 786-
OPH
919 684-
GP/OM
919 728-
919 343
PD
ARCHIE, JOSEPH PATRICK, JR.
3020 NEW BERN AVE, #560
RALEIGH 27610-1249
704 286
FAX 704 286
VS
919 231
FAX 919 231
101 ROBESON ST., STE, 306
FAYETTEVILLE 28301 910 484-
8163
ARCHIE, THOMAS EDWARD, JR.
110 E, LONGVIEW ST,
CHAPEL HILL 27516
ARD, JAMY D.
DUKE UNIV, MEDICAL STUDENT
DURHAM 27710
ARDANS, TAMARA MARIE
3233 PARK ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28209
ARENA, JAY MORRIS
DUMC, BOX 3024
DURHAM 27710
ARENDALE, STEPHEN SYDNES
STE, 301. 445 BILTMORE CENTER
ASHEVILLE 28801
AREY, JOHN VINCENT
246 UNION ST, N
CONCORD 28025
ARGENTA, LOUIS C.
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
ARI, ABDULLAH NECIP
300 LABANS LANE
LINCOLNTON 28092
ARIAIL, JERRY NOLAN
390 S, FRENCH BROAD AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28810-4300
ARIAS, ROQUE MANUEL
14202 VILLAGE BIRCH
HOUSTON TX 77062
ARK, JON WONG TZE-JEN
PO BOX 10707
RALEIGH 27605 919 781-
ARKIN, ROY MARC GS
ARKIN & BALLEN SURG, ASSOCS,PA
200 E, NORTHWOOD ST.
GREENSBORO 27401 910 275-
FAX 910 273-
ARLES, STEPHEN PAUL
3611 UNIVERSITY DR. 21N A
DURHAM 27707 919 490-
ARMISTEAD, HOWARD LACY, JR. FP/OM
2108 S, SEVENTEENTH STREET
WILMINGTON 28401 910 762-
ARMISTEAD, RAY BAXTER ORS
1315 S, GLENBURNIE RD. STE, 7 A
NEW BERN 28562 919 633-
FAX 919 633-
ARMSTRONG, BEVERLY WELLER OTO
3034 HAMPTON RD, A
CHARLOTTE 28207-2616 704 366-
ARMSTRONG, BRIAN ATHAN
3743 HERMINE ST A
DURHAM 27705 919 684-
ARMSTRONG, BRUCE GRIFFEY U
1 DOCTOR'S PARK A
ASHEVILLE 28801 FAX 704 254-
919 968
919 383
704 523-
PD
A
919 684-
DR/NM
704 254-
GYN
704 782-
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A
910 716-
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704 732-
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704 252-
RO
713 790-
ORS
026
AC
8151
098
AC
9629
086
AC
9088
032
R
6611
016
AC
5141
000
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0161
081
AC
9049
5596
092
AC
6333
6334
032
S
0018
032
S
4315
060
R
4378
032
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6138
Oil
AC
2371
013
URT
1631
034
AC
4416
055
AC
0777
Oil
AC
3576
000
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2091
092
AC
5600
041
AC
2889
5771
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8616
065
AC
7776
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2010
9345
060
URT
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8111
Oil
AC
5216
ARMSTRONG, DON MICHAEL 032
140 BPW CLUB RD, APT, F1 A S
CARROBOR 27510 919 942-6028
ARMSTRONG, JOSE LUIS IM 000
7124 HIGHWAY 64 EAST AC
KNIGHTDALE 27545 919 266-6211
ARMSTRONG, CHRISTINE BERNADETTE 000
3218 ALSEY PLACE A S
DURHAM 27707-6009 919 490-0688
ARNEY, GERALD WAYNE DR 036
1381 E, GARRISON BLVD, AC
PO BOX 1495
GASTONIA 28053
ARNOLD, GORDON BRUCE
624 QUAKER LANE, STE, 213-B
HIGH POINT 27262
ARONSON, RICHARD ADLER
510 N, ELAM AVE , STE, 201
GUILFORD MEDICAL ASSOCIATES
704 864-4378
FAX 704 864-4606
IM 046
AC
910 883-4132
IM/DIA 041
A AC
GREENSBORO 27403
ARRINGTON, ERICA MICHELLE
106-C BERNARD STREET
CHAPEL HILL 27514
ARRINGTON, JOHN HODGE, III
1200 N, ELM ST,
GREENSBORO 27401
ARTHUR, ROBERT KEY
117 PRESTWICK DR
HIGH POINT 27265
ARTIS, AVIS ADRIENA
4116 CAPITOL ST,
DURHAM 27704
ARTIS, ISAAC AMOS, JR.
114 ROANOKE PLACE
P O, BOX 7304
GREENVILLE 27834
ASCHER, JOHN ALBERT
3030 CORNWALLIS RD,
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PK
910 299-5454
032
A S
919 914-4944
PTH/DMP 041
A AC
910 379-4073
OBG 046
URT
910 869-6078
OBG 032
AC
919 471-1573
IM 074
AC
ASHBURN, PHILIP EUGENE
3100 BLUE RIDGE RD, #300
RALEIGH 27612
ASHLEY, GALE JACKSON
DOCTORS OFFICE BUILDING
SPARTA 28675
ASHRAF, RAASHID
4410 SPIREA DR.
WILMINGTON 28403
ASIMOS, ANDREW W.
CAROLINA MEDICAL CENTER
DEPT, OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE
CHARLOTTE 28262
919 756-6986
P 032
A AC
27709 919 315-3259
FAX 919 315-4781
IM/GI 092
A P AC
919 781-7500
FP 003
AC
910 372-4644
IM/NM 000
R
910 343-7000
EM 060
AC
704 355-7058
FAX 704 355-5609
OBG/END 077
A AC
910 997-3151
OBG ORO
A AC
ASKARY, NASSER AGHA
PO BOX 1715
ROCKINGHAM 28379
ASKEW, TRACY JEAN
1450 MATTHEWS TOWNSHIP PKWY
SUITE 200
MATTHEWS 28105 704 384-6930
ASPLIN, IAIN R. 032
1442 NEWCASTLE RD.. APT. B2 A S
DURHAM 27704
ASRAEL, GERSON U 060
1350 KINGS DRIVE AC
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 342-8000
ASSIMOS, DEAN GEORGE U 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED, A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
ASTLE, NANCY JANE
9015 OXFORDSHIRE CT.
HUNTERSVILLE 28078-8579
ATASSI, INAD BADREDDIN
910 716-4131
FAX 910 748-2747
D 036
C
704 867-0773
NS 026
FAYETTEVILLE NEUROLOGICAL CLI
101 ROBESON ST., STE. 410
AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28301
ATHAR, MOHAMMED A.
826 MARSHALL ST.
MT. AIRY 27030
ATKINS, MARK RUSSELL
11405 S. MAPLEEWOOD AVE.
TULSA OK 74137-7752
910 483-5050
FAX 910 483-5999
FP EM/086
AC
910 789-7555
032
R
919 684-3300
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
39
ATKINS, SUZANNE REICH 000
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED AF
MEDICAL CTR. BLVD , FAMILY MED
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-9024
ATKINS, THOMAS ALLEN GS 060
406 W. 9TH ST., APT. 303 R
CHARLOTTE 28202 704 338-1234
ATKINS, WILLIAM SHAFFER OPH 095
838 STATE FARM ROAD P AC
BOONE 28607 704 262-1554
ATKINSON, ALVAN WILLIAM CDS/VS 092
3020 NEW BERN AVE. #560 AC
RALEIGH 27610-1249 919 231-6333
FAX 919 231-6334
ATKINSON, CLINTON KESLER 032
107 W. POPLAR AVENUE A S
CARRBORO 27510 919 967-8805
ATKINSON, KENNAN ALLAN 000
1701 OLD VILLAGE RD, AF
HENDERSONVILLE 28739 704 693-1773
ATKINSON, SAMUEL MARVIN, JR. OBG 074
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE A P AC
DEPT. OF OB-GYN
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-4669
FAX 919 816-5329
ATLAS, WALTER GERARD OPH 060
NALLE CLINIC AC
1350 S, KINGS DR.
CHARLOTTE 28207-2198 704 342-8000
ATOS-RADZION, ELAINE CHRISTINE N 000
100-18 MELVILLE LOOP R
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 967-8237
ATWATER, JOHN SPENCER, JR. A/PD Oil
390 S. FRENCH BROAD AVE. A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801-4394 704 254-5366
AU, VICTOR K. PS 001
2430 S. CHURCH ST., STE. B AC
BURLINGTON 27215-5020 910 227-5440
AUL, CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR FP 026
4092 PROFESSIONAL DR. AC
HOPE MILLS 28348 910 424-0123
AUMAN, EDWIN LEWIS IM 046
624 QUAKER LANE, SUITE 210-A AC
HIGH POINT 27262 910 841-8822
AUMAN, GEORGE LOUIS PD 092
3900 BROWNING PLACE AC
RALEIGH 27609 919 787-0266
AURINGER, SAM THOMAS PDR 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED, A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-2461
AUSBAND, STEPHEN CLABURN 074
J-1 DOCTORS PARK APTS. S
GREENVILLE 27834 919 830-0286
AUSTIN, AMANDA C. 074
805 DAVENTRY DR. S
GREENVILLE 27858 919 355-4991
AUSTIN, FREDERICK DA COSTA, III IM/ID 007
615 E. 12TH STREET AC
WASHINGTON 27889 919 946-2101
AUSTIN, PAUL ETHAN EM 074
ECU DEPT. OF EMERGENCY MED. AC
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-4757
AUSTIN, REBEKAH CRUMP 034
1694 VILLAGE PLACE A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27127 910 788-5153
AUSTIN, ROBERT GRAY, JR. OPH 090
1410 FRANKLIN ST., EAST A AC
MONROE 28112 704 289-5455
AUSTIN, WALTER KENNETH, JR. CD/IM 060
1001 BLYTHE BLVD.. STE. 300 A AC
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 373-0212
AUSTIN, WILLIAM ELLIOT GI/IM 034
1830 HAWTHORNE ROAD A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 765-0463
AVERETT, LELAND STANLEY, JR. FP 046
1612 STALEY ROAD L/RT
HIGH POINT 27265 910 882-6508
AVERILL, KEVIN 034
2507-D MILLER PARK CIRCLE S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 777-0278
AVERY SCOTT ROBERT OBG 007
614 EAST 12TH STREET AC
WASHINGTON, NC 27889 919 946-6544
AVIOLI, RICHARD CHARLES ORS 036
1371-A E. GARRISON BLVD. AC
GASTONIA 28054 704 868-4480
AWSARE, BHARAT
2841 -G TULLYSOUARE
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
AYCOCK, JEAN ELIZABETH
867 WASHINGTON ST.
RALEIGH 27605
AYCOCK, PERRY WILLIAM, JR.
1896 REMOUNT ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
AYCOCK, WILLIAM GLENN
202 S. FIFTH STREET
MEBANE 27302
AYER, JAWAN
2383-D ARDMORE TERRACE
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
AYERS, LORRI ANN
212 S. TRYON ST., SUITE 1500
CHARLOTTE 28281
AYSCUE, GRACE T.
1705 WARD STREET
DURHAM 27707-1561
AZARI, KODI
141-F VICTORIA COURT
GREENVILLE 27834
AZRAK, MICHAEL JAMES
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ROCKY MOUNT 27804
034
S
910 777-8054
P 092
AC
919 833-5867
IM/GI 036
A AC
704 867-0735
FAX 704 867-0738
FP 001
L
910 563-9341
FAX 919 563-5597
034
A S
910 773-0259
IM 060
A AC
704 333-6544
032
S
919 933-0825
074
A S
919 355-9231
034
A S
910 760-5980
FP 000
AC
704 866-0101
GS 000
AC
919 443-1177
BABER, ROBERT EDWARD
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HENDERSONVILLE 28739
BABISS, PAULA TOWNE
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CHAPEL HILL 27514
BACH, PHILIP JOHN
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CHARLOTTE 28210
FAX 919 443-0031
OPH 000
AF
704 693-1773
IM 032
AC
919 942-9635
ORS 060
AC
704 541-0216
FAX 704 541-0412
PD 080
AC
704 636-5576
P 041
AC
910 854-2391
D/IM 012
A AC
704 438-4683
032
A S
BACHL, FREDERICK JOSEPH
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SALISBURY 28144
BADAWI, RAOUF FAHMY
522 N. ELAM AVE,, STE, 203
GREENSBORO 27403
BADEN, THOMAS JAMES
111 FOOTHILLS DR.
MORGANTON 28655-4054
BAEK, PETER S.
1108 CLIFFORD DR.
DURHAM 27704
BAGGETT, HENRY CLIFFORD OTO/FPS 064
901 N, WINSTEAD AVE., STE. 210 A AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27804 919 937-4100
FAX 919 937-4103
BAGGETT, HENRY CLIFFORD, III 000
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CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 932-1465
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MCCARTHY SQUARE
NEW BERN 28560 919 633-5333
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BAGGETT, KELVIN ANTOINE 074
401-1 PALADIN DR. A S
GREENVILLE 27834 919 758-8932
BAGLEY, CARTER SNOW OTO/HNS Oil
131 MCDOWELL STREET A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 254-3517
FAX 704 253-6960
BAGWELL, JOHNNY WAYNE FP 000
1005 VANDORA SPRINGS RD. AC
GARNER 27529 919 779-1440
BAHNSON, EDWARD REID IM/ADM 034
2725 WINDSOR ROAD A URT
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 768-7784
BAHRANI, KHOSROW H. P/GER 034
3111 MAPLEWOOD AVE , STE 101 AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-2162
BAILEY-DORTON, CHASSE M. FP 074
B-9 DOCTORS PARK APTS, A R
BEASLEY DR,
GREENVILLE 27834 919 816-4611
BAILEY, CLARENCE ALMON, JR. PD/AI 032
4022 FREEDOM LAKE DR. A AC
REGIONAL PEDIATRIC ASSOCS.PA
DURHAM 27704 919 477-2202
BAILEY, CLAUDE FLETCHER OBG 070
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BAILEY, GEORGE TILLMAN DR 064
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ROCKY MOUNT 27804 919 443-8083
BAILEY, HILDA HART PD 080
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BAILEY, JOHN RICHARD OPH 078
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LUMBERTON 28358 910 738-4856
BAILEY, ROYCE K. CD 045
PO BOX 5400 AC
FLETCHER 28732-5400 704 687-1418
FAX 704 687-1618
BAILEY, STEVEN RUSSELL 032
804 BERKLEY ST, S
DURHAM 27705-4202 919 419-0939
BAILEY, THOMAS DANIEL OPH 023
1807 ARBOR WAY DR, AC
SHELBY 28150-6166 704 482-6767
FAX 704 484-2507
BAIRD, CHRISTOPHER WALLACE 032
5905 MOUNTAIN ISLAND DR, A S
DURHAM 27713 919 361-2452
BAIRD, D. BRUCE PTH 074
1S08 BRODY BLDG AC
ECU. DEPT. OF PATHOLOGY
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-5912
BAIRD, HARRY HAYNES U 060
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LANCASTER SC 29720 803 283-8948
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BAKER, BRIAN DALE 032
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CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 942-3599
BAKER, CHARLES EDWIN FP/PD 006
BOX 130 AC
CROSSNORE 28616 910 733-0482
BAKER, CHARLES SCOTT, III FP 074
RT. #1,BOX93 AC
GREENVILLE 27834 919 551-4611
BAKER, DAVID STANFORD, II HS/ORS 060
PO BOX 35228 AC
CHARLOTTE 28235 704 339-1000
BAKER, EDGAR FP 045
510-A FLEMING STREET AC
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LUMBERTON 28358 910 738-9601
BAKER, HERBERT MARVIN FP 079
258 THE BOULEVARD A AC
EDEN 27288-4706 910 627-1129
FAX 910 623-8988
BAKER, HORACE MITCHELL, JR. GS 078
1901 N. ELM ST. LVRT
LUMBERTON 28358 910 738-8571
BAKER, JOAN MARGO OBG 054
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KINSTON ^01 919 523-8383
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P. O. BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232 704 355-5225
40
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
BAKER, KENNETH JOHN
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MONROE 28112-5160
BAKER, LENOX DIAL
1417 W. PETTIGREWST.
DURHAM 27705-1417
BAKER, LINNY MARSHALL
40 ARDSLEY AVENUE, N.E.
CONCORD 28025
BAKER, MARK EARLY
DUMC. BOX 3808
DURHAM 27710
BAKER, MARVIN 1.
PO BOX 1047
EDENTON 27932
BAKER, MICHAEL SEIN
114-A HUNTINGRIDGE ROAD
GREENVILLE 27834
BAKER, SCOTT WILLIAM
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MORGANTON 28655
BAKER, STEVEN HOWARD
13 KENT PLACE
ASHEVILLE 28804
OBG 090
A AC
704 289-2553
FAX 704 283-1903
ORS 032
A L7RT
919 286-3925
PD/A 013
AC
704 782-1918
DR 032
AC
919 660-2711
FAX 919 681-5636
R/NM 021
A AC
919 482-8446
074
S
919 752-7509
AN 012
A AC
704 652-7086
CHP/P 011
C
704 258-3500
FAX 704 258-9937
BAKEWELL, WILLIAM ERNEST, JR. P 032
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HILLSBOROUGH 27278 919 966-4551
BALDREE, LOU ANNE PD 074
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AC
PCMH TEACHING ADDITION W287
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BALDWIN, BOYCE D., JR. EM 032
8609 DOUGHTON DR. C
BAHAMA 27503 919 471-4405
BALDWIN, MARIE P/PN Oil
PO BOX 173 A URT
DUE WEST SC 29639
BALES, DONALD WEESNER, JR. IM 064
PO BOX 7828 AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27804 919 937-4084
BALL, FRANK JERVEY, JR. IM 083
601 LAUCHWOOD DR. A AC
LAURINBURG 28352 910 276-7727
BALL, JAMES DALE NM/R 034
BOWMAN GRAY, DIV.OF
NUCLEAR MED A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-3520
BALL, MARSHALL RAY DR 034
715 OAKLAWN AVENUE A RT
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 716-4435
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MEBANE 27302 919 563-0856
BALLARD, HARRY HAMPTON CSIMS 025
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NEW BERN 28562 919 633-2081
FAX 919 633-3446
BALLEN, PATRICK LASELVE GS 041
1511 WESTOVER TERR., STE. 103 AC
GREENSBORO 27408 910 378-1583
FAX 910 271-3032
BALLENGER, CLARENCE EUGENE, 111 N 025
COASTAL NEUROLOGICAL AC
721 PROFESSIONAL DR.
NEW BERN 28560 919 633-4551
FAX 919 633-9439
BALLENGER, CLAUDE NEWTON, JR. PD 084
PO BOX 1427 L/RT
ALBEMARLE 28002 704 982-7222
BALLIN, ROBERT HANS ARTHUR AN 033
HERITAGE HOSPITAL A AC
111 HOSPITAL DR.
TARBORO 27886 919 641-7700
BALLINGER, WILLIAM EEDWARDS, JR
PTH/NA 060
PO BOX 32861 AC
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
CHARLOTTE 28232 704 355-2251
FAX 704 355-2156
BALOCH, MOHAMMAD MAROON FP 000
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD. STE. 402 AC
RALEIGH 27607 919 787-0486
BALSLEY, ROBERT EUGENE PD 079
825 CRESCENT DRIVE A URT
REIDSVILLE 27320 910 349-6335
BALTIMORE, CHAS. LITTLEBURG, JR OPH 007
211 N. MARKET STREET AC
WASHINGTON 27889-4949 919 946-2171
FAX 919 946-3252
BANASZAK, MARY JO 074
113 MANCHESTER DR. S
GREENVILLE 27834-8953 919 752-1349
BANDUKWALA, IBREZ RAFIQ 000
300 CHASE AVENUE A S
CHAPEL HILL NC 27514 919 942-0334
BANKER, LISA EHRHARDT IM 025
2005 HYDES CORNER AC
NEW BERN 28562 919 224-4591
BANKER, MILLARD FILLMORE, IV FP 025
532 WEBB BLVD. AC
HAVELOCK 28532 919 447-7088
BANKOV, ROBERT WILLIAM EM 065
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WILMINGTON 28412-1328 910 350-2663
BANKS, WILLIAM JEFFERY 000
3221 AMHERST AVENUE R
DALLAS TX 75225-762 1 919 748-43 1 6
BARADA, FRANC A., JR. RHU/IM 032
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DURHAM 27704 919 220-5306
BARBE, ROBERT FRANCIS OPH 033
404 W. WHITAKER MILL ROAD H
RALEIGH 27608-2444
BARBEE, LEWIS ELISHA GP 041
4928 SYLVANGLADE ROAD AC
MCLEANSVILLE 27301 910 375-3434
BARBER, ALFRED JOSEPH IM/HEM 070
1134 N. ROAD STREET A AC
ELIZABETH CITY 27909 919 338-5183
BARBER, JOHN FRANCIS GYN Oil
157 WINDSOR RD. A L7RT
ASHEVILLE 28804 704 253-7209
BARBER, WILLIAM BYRON, 11 PS/HS 041
PO BOX 13800 A AC
300 E. NORTHWOOD ST.
GREENSBORO 27415-3800 910 275-0919
BARCO, DANIEL H. FP 032
911 URBAN AVE. A AC
DURHAM 27701 919 286-3885
BARDELAS, JOSE ANTONIO, JR. A/PD 046
100 WESTWOOD AVE. A * AC
HIGH POINT 27262-4320 910 883-1393
FAX 919 883-7517
BARDEN, GRAHAM ARTHUR, III PD 025
707 PROFESSIONAL DR. AC
NEW BERN 28560 919 633-2900
BARDEN, GRAHAM ARTHUR, JR. PD 025
707 PROFESSIONAL DRIVE L
NEW BERN 28560 919 633-2900
BAREFOOT, ARNOLD BOYD, JR. OBG 026
1320 MEDICAL DR. A AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-4442 910 323-3301
BAREFOOT, ROBERT ALLEN, JR. FP 000
693 FIVE MILE ROAD AC
RICHLANDS 28574-5211 919 259-5451
BAREFOOT, VERNA YOUNG PH 025
2504 OLD CHERRY POINT ROAD L/RT
NEW BERN 28560 919 637-5574
BAREFOOT, WILLIAM FREDERICK GS 024
P. O. BOX 573 A URT
WHITEVILLE 28472 910 642-3256
BARGER, JENNIFER LYNN 074
ROWNETREE TOWNHOMES A • S
2907-A CEDAR CREEK RD.
GREENVILLE 27834
BARISH, CHARLES FRANKLIN GI/IM 092
3100 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE. 300 A P AC
RALEIGH 27612 919 781-7500
FAX 919 881-9586
BARKER, CAROLYN E. CULBRETH P 039
PO BOX 1541 A AC
OXFORD 27565-1541 919 693-3003
BARKER, CYNTHIA DEBRA PEEBLES OBG 074
ECU WOMENS PHYSICIANS AC
#5 DOCTORS PARK
GREENVILLE 27834 919 758-5246
U EM/023
A AC
704 482-2011
FAX 704 484-0303
IM 006
AC
704 733-9098
GYN 041
BARKER, DAVID BERT
1001 N. WASHINGTON ST.
SHELBY 28151
BARKER, JOSEPH DAVID
PO BOX 468
CROSSNORE 28616
BARKER, JULIAN
721 GREEN VALLEY RD.. STE. 201 A AC
GREENSBORO 27408-7013 910 378-1110
BARKER, MARSHALL JAY OBG 054
1100 HARDEE RD, #112 A AC
KINSTON 28501 919 527-7208
FAX 919 527-4639
BARKER, ROGER WILLIAM OTO/HNS 049
707 BRYANT ST. A AC
STATESVILLE 28677 704 873-5224
BARKER, RUDY WATKINS OBG 032
2609 N. DUKE ST.. STE. 204 AC
DURHAM 27704 919 471-8402
BARKER, TIMOTHY ANDREW 000
917 BELLVIEW ST. A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-4101 919 659-1624
BARKLEY, KARL LEE OBG 041
721 GREEN VALLEY RD., SUITE 102 AC
GREENSBORO 27408 910 273-2411
BARKLEY, KARL LEE, II FP/SM 060
PO BOX 1884 AC
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BARNES, ELIZABETH STEWART FP 041
510 N. ELAM AVE. STE. 102 AC
GREENSBORO 27403 910 852-3800
BARNES, JAMES A., JR. OBS 018
105 N. MAIN AVE. A AC
NEWTON 28658 704 322-4140
FAX 704 464-4303
BARNES, MADGE FP 054
PO BOX 1060 A AC
GRIFTON 28530 910 524-0616
BARNES, MAJOR RUSSELL, JR. OBG/GP 067
200 MEMORIAL DR. L
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FAX 910 353-0126
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1703 COUNTRY CLUB RD. STE. 204 AC
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CATAWBA COUNTY MEMORIAL
HOSP. A AC
HICKORY 28602 704 326-3870
BARNHARDT, LUTHER ERNEST, JR. R/NM Oil
900 MEDICAL CT., STE. A A * AC
PO BOX 910
MARION 28752 704 652-4630
BARR, FALVY CARL, JR. PTH/FOP 082
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CLINTON 28328 910 592-8511
BARR, JOHN FINDLEY FP 080
11711 STATESVILLE BLVD. AC
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FAX 704 278-2951
BARRETT, GEORGE CARLYLE R 060
1239 WAREHAM COURT A AC
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FAX 704 358-9691
BARRETT, ROLLAND JOHN, II GYN/GO 034
1900 S. HAWTHORNE RD. A AC
STE. 712, FORSYTH MEDICAL PARK
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 760-0025
FAX 910 659-9083
BARRICK, HARRY W., JR. FP 092
1900 HIGHLAND PL. L
RALEIGH 27607 919 787-4429
BARRIER, CHARLES HAROLD IM 074
1705 W. 6TH ST., BLDG. E AC
GREENVILLE 27834
BARRIER, RONNIE JAY FP 080
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BARRINGER, MICHAEL LYNN GS 023
904 MEADOWBROOK LANE A AC
SHELBY 28150 704 487-8591
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
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BARRINGER, PHIL LOUIS
P. O. BOX 968
MONROE 28111
BARRINGER, ROBERT PHILLIPS
1896 REMOUNT ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
BARRINGER, THAD JONES
3900 BROWNING PL., STE, 201
RALEIGH 27609
BARRINGER, THADDEUS JONES, JR
3900 BROWNING PL . STE- 201
RALEIGH 27609
BARRON, JERRY L.
1001 BLYTHE BLVD #200
MILLER ORTHOAEDIC CLINIC
CHARLOTTE 28203-5866
BARRON, JOHN ISAAC
P. O. BOX 489
MORGANTON 28680-0489
BARROW, R. DOUG
304 E WILSON ST.
FARMVILLE 27828-1608
BARRY, DAVID WALTER
BURROUGHS WELLCOME CO.
3030 CORNWALLIS ROAD
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PK 27709
BARRY, PAUL DOUGLAS
1200 N. ELM ST,
GREENSBORO 27401
BARSANTI. CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL
604 MEDICAL DRIVE
PITT ORTHOPAEDIC SERVICE
GREENVILLE 27834
BARTELL, GARY DENNIS
207 W. 29TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
BARTELS, GEORGE THOMAS
605 BENSON RD.
GARNER 27529
BARTH, ROLF NICHOLAS
311 SWIFT AVE., #208
DURHAM 27705
BARTHOLOMEW, CYNTHIA L.
7108 PINEVILLE-MATTHEWS RD
CHARLOTTE 28226
GS 090
A L
704 283-2738
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A AC
704 867-0730
P 092
A AC
919 787-7125
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A AC
919 787-7125
OSM/ORS 060
A AC
704 373-0544
GP 012
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AC
919 753-7141
IM/ID 032
A AC
919 315-4534
DR/NM 041
A AC
910 288-9346
ORS 074
A AC
BARTHOLOMEW, MARNIE
210 ALEXANDER AVE., APT. D
DURHAM 27705
BARTISS, MICHAEL JOHN
2170 MIDLAND ROAD
SOUTHERN PINES 28387-2927
BARTKO, ALBERT KENNETH, III
1904 N. CHURCH ST.
GREENSBORO 27405
BARTLE, BRYAN KURT
1317 N ELM ST., STE. 1
GREENSBORO 27401
BARTLETT, EDWIN CLARY
622 MEDICAL DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
BARTLETT, JOSEPHINE PATRICIA
1606-B W NORTHWEST BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
BARTLETT, STEPHEN RUSSELL
208 N. LONGMEADOW ROAD
GREENVILLE 27834
BARTLEY, CLAUDE MURRAY
1948 PLAZA DR.
HICKORY 28602
BARTON, FORBES MARSHALL, JR
2501 HANDLEY PL.
CHARLOTTE 28226-4946
BASS, BRIAN EDMOND
3805 COMPUTER DR.
RALEIGH 27609
BASS, DAVID ALDEN
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED,
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1054
BASS, SPENCER PIPPEN, JR.
P. O. BOX 605
TARBORO 27886
BASS, THOMAS RECTOR
P. O BOX 849
CLAYTON 27520
919 758-1777
P 078
AC
910 738-5261
FP/NTR 092
AC
919 779-6330
032
S
919 286-1111
PD 060
AC
704 344-2110
FAX 704 344-2117
032
A S
919 613-1108
OPH/PDOP 063
A * AC
910 295-2100
PM 041
A AC
910 271-4908
FAX 910 271-4921
CDS 041
AC
910 373-8245
ORS/SM 074
A AC
919 752-4613
034
A S
910 725-6142
GS 074
A L/RT
919 752-3218
AN 018
A AC
704 326-3870
GS 060
AC
704 364-6129
OBG 092
AC
919 781-5559
ID/IM 034
AC
910 716-4322
PTH 064
URT
919 823-3114
FP 051
A AC
919 553-7158
BASSETT, FRANK HOUSTON, III
ORS 032
DUKE UNIV. MED. CTR.
AC
DURHAM 27710
919 684-4378
FAX 919 684-8280
BATCHELLER, EDGAR HADLEY, JR
GS7TS 067
1512 CLIFTON ROAD
A P AC
JACKSONVILLE 28540
910 353-2194
BATE, DAVID SOULE, JR.
FP Oil
1812 HENDERSONVILLE RD.
AC
ASHEVILLE 28803
704 684-0011
FAX 704 274-9044
BATEMAN, WALLACE BRYSON, JR.
EM 096
309 WALNUT CREEK DRIVE
AC
GOLDSBORO 27534-8994
919 778-6205
BATES, HAROLD BASCOM
U 001
1929 W. LAKE DR.
AC
BURLINGTON 27215
910 227-2761
BATES, PAUL KENNETH, JR.
PD 018
240 18TH STREET CIRCLE, SE
A AC
HICKORY 28602
704 322-2550
BATTEN, DEAN
032
1500 DUKE UNIV RD,. #B1B
S
DURHAM 27701
919 493-4975
BATTEN, HUBERT ELMORE
R 026
2121 RAEFORD RD.
LyRT
FAYb 1 1 bVILLE 28305
910 323-2012
BATTEN, MICHAEL LEE
032
109-B CAMERON COURT
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 933-8644
BATTEN, WOODROW
IM 051
601-B N, EIGHTH STREET
L
SMITHFIELD 27577
919 934-8977
BATTERSBY, BRIAN JOHN
ORS 025
EAST CAROLINA ORTHOPAEDICS
AC
PO BOX 1694
NEW BERN 28563
919 633-4477
BATTLE, MARGARET E. WHITE
GYN 064
521 PEACHTREE STREET
A L/RT
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 442-2414
BATTS, JAYNE JOHNSON
EM 060
8222 LEGARE CT.
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28210
704 355-3181
BATTS, MARK BURREL
EM 012
2201 S. STERLING ST.
AC
MORGANTON 28655
704 438-2341
BAUCOM, MARY PADGbl 1
IM 060
PO BOX 32861
A AC
CHARLOIIh 28232-2861
704 355-3165
BAUER, JOHN MONTGOMERY
PTH 018
ROUTE #2. BOX 197
A AC
CONOVER 28613
704 322-3821
BAUM, JOSEPH JAMES
FP EM/092
12401 GLENLIVET WAY
AC
RALEIGH 27613
919 676-9169
FAX 919 676-9170
BAUM, STEPHAN FREDRICK
P 000
4110 SETTLEMENT DR.
A R
DURHAM 27713
BAUMAN, ROC WINSTON
GS 013
56 LAKE CONCORD ROAD
A AC
CONCORD 28025
704 786-1104
BAUMAN, TED ALBERT
032
505 BOOTH ROAD
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 493-7960
BAUMRUCKER, JOHN FREDERICK
FP 056
209 HOSPITAL DR
AC
HIGHLANDS 28741
704 526-2126
BAWTINHIMER, GARY GEORGE
P 025
PO BOX 13183
A AC
NEW BERN 28561
919 636-3390
BAXLEY, MARY JOHN
IM/PD 041
1008 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 272-2119
BAZEMORE, ANDREW WILLIAM
032
APT, #21, HWY, 54 BYPASS
S
LAUREL RIDGE APTS,
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 933-1432
BEACH, LAURIE JEANNE
AN 013
17900 PAGES PONDCT,
A AC
HUNTERSVILLE 28078
704 783-1430
BEACH, ROBERT LEIGH
N 000
UNC-CH. NEUROLOGY DEPT,
A AC
751 BURNhl l-WOMACK BLDG,
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-2526
FAX 919 966-2922
BEALE, ROBERT WAYNE
2309 COWDEN COURT
RALEIGH 27612-6301
BEALS, MARTIN FEARING, JR.
134 DOCTORS DRIVE
BOONE 28607
BEAMISH, MICHELE OUINAN
2371 LEE JOHNSON ROAD
DUNN 28334
BEAN, GARY OWEN
1109 DRESSER COURT
RALEIGH 27609
BEAN, JOSEPH MICHAEL
4202 SETTLEMENT DR,
DURHAM 27713
BEAN, VIRGIL EDWARD
5231 MASONBORO HARBOR DR
WILMINGTON 28409-4157
BEANE, JEFFREY CARLTON
1401 BENJAMIN PARKWAY
GREENSBORO 27408
BEAR, SIGMOND AARON
3712-B RESTON COURT
WILMINGTON 28403
BEARD, ELDON S.
3640-A WESTGATE CENTER CIR
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BEARD, JOHN NICHOLS
1350 KINGS DRIVE
CHARLOTTE 28207
BEARDSLEY, THOMAS LEWIS
495 BILTMORE AVE,
ASHEVILLE 28801
BEASLEY, CHARLES BRITTON
KINSTON CLINIC. NORTH
KINSTON 28501
BEASLEY, CHARLES RONALD
395 W, 27TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
BEASLEY, MICHAEL EDWARD
2215 RANDOLPH RD
CHARLOTTE 28207
SEASON, EDWARD STEWART
1732 S, HAWTHORNE ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BEATTY, LEE ALEXANDER
201 STONRIDGE DR,
MOUNT HOLLY 28120
BEATY, ORREN, III
ASHEVILLE PEDIATRIC ASSOCS
77 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
BEAUCHEMIN, RICHARD R., JR.
201 ASHEVILLE HWY., STE. 103
SYLVA 28779
GS 092
AC
919 571-1170
FAX 919 783-7743
PD 095
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704 264-5385
FP 000
AF
910 594-1063
FP 092
AC
919 872-4900
000
A R
919 419-1554
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AC
910 343-7000
ORS 041
AC
910 545-5000
GYN 065
L/RT
910 799-3103
FP 034
AC
910 768-6682
OM/PD 060
A AC
704 342-8000
OPH Oil
AC
704 258-1586
FAX 704 258-1765
OTO 054
AC
919 523-0687
FAX 919 523-0255
IM/PUD 078
A AC
910 739-7551
PS 060
AC
704 372-6846
FAX 704 342-0752
PS 034
A * AC
910 765-3540
FAX 910 659-1429
FP 060
AC
704 355-2452
PD/PHO Oil
PA AC
BEAVER, ROBERT HOWELL
354 COPPERFIELD BLVD.
CONCORD 28025
BEAVER, WALTER BURNS, JR.
1001 BLYTHE BLVD , #200
CHARLOTTE 28203
BEAVERS, JAMES WALLACE
2206 W, MARKET ST
GREENSBORO 27403
BEAVERS, KIMBERLY LORRAINE
102 KIRKWOOD DRIVE
CHAPEL HILL 27514-5134
BECERRA, FRANCISCO
4505 SPRINGVIEW DR,
WILMINGTON 28405
FAX 910 289-3099
BECHTOLDT, ALBERT ARTHUR, JR. AN 032
1917 FOUNTAIN RIDGE RD, A AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 929-3572
BECK, DAVID ALLEN GER/P 032
VAMC. GRECC-182 A R
508 FULTON ST,
DURHAM 27705 919 286-6932
FAX 919 286-6823
704 254-0687
OPH 050
A AC
704 586-7462
FAX 704 586-3312
ORS 013
AC
704 786-5122
ORS 060
A AC
704 373-0544
GP 041
A URT
910 272-3487
032
S
919 932-1836
IM 065
A AC
910 392-0095
42
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
BECK, J. MONTGOMERY
FP/U 001
4045 FOREST OAKS LN.
A LVRT
MEBANE 27302
910 563-2450
BECKER, DENIS 1.
END/IM 092
3410 EXECUTIVE DR . SUITE 20E
A P AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 876-7692
BECKER, SYLVIA 1.
032
12 TARAWA TERR, #B
A S
DURHAM 27705-6415
919 383-6279
BECKHAM, DAVID ROBERTSON
AN 000
PO BOX 1649
A RT
LEXINGTON SC 29071
803 951-9327
BECKNELL, GEORGE FRANKLIN,
JR. GP 081
407 8, BROADWAY
A L
FOREST CITY 28043
704 245-4838
BECKWITH, GEORGE HUGHES
CD/IM 025
PO BOX 12554
AC
702 NEWMAN RD, MCCARTHY SO,
NEW BERN 28561
919 633-5333
FAX 919 633-9443
BECKWITH, MARY KRISTINE
OBG 000
8040 CLEARVISTA PKY #490
AC
INDIANAPOLIS IN 46256-4673
317 577-7444
BEDRICK, JAMES JOSEPH
OPH 060
2015 RANDOLPH RD.
AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 334-2020
BEEMER, CHARLES T.
ORS 053
POBOX 1169
AC
1816 DOCTORS' DR.
SANFORD 27330
919 775-7232
FAX 919 774-7922
BEGLEY, STEPHEN H.
000
8312 CREEDMOOR ROAD
AF
RALEIGH 27613
919 846-7403
FAX 919 870-6635
BELK, ROBERT SAMUEL
IM/CD 014
322 MULBERRY ST. SW
AC
POBOX 1020
LENOIR 28645
704 758-5544
FAX 704 758-5544
BELL, CAROL ROLAND
AN Oil
202 DOCTOR'S BUILDING
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 254-1969
BELL, DON ANTHONY
R/NER 034
BOWMAN GRAY. RADIOLOGY
A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1088
910 716-4525
FAX 910 716-2029
BELL, DOROTHY MCFARLAND
OPH 032
mow. MAIN ST.
AC
DURHAM 27701
919 682-9341
BELL, EDWIN LILLINGTON
IM/PUD 025
702 NEWMAN ROAD
AC
MCCARTHY SQUARE
NEW BERN 28560
919 633-5333
BELL, IRA EUGENE, III
DR 046
PO BOX 5007
AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 884-8444
BELL, IRA EUGENE, JR.
TR/R 018
508 6TH ST., NW
L7RT
HICKORY 28601
704 322-0856
BELL, JOHN DAVIS
AN 045
401 SIXTH AVE.. WEST
AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
704 693-9669
BELL, JOSEPH TYRON
PD 078
POBOX 3010
AC
PEMBROKE 28372
910 521-2816
BELL, KETURAH CHESBROUGH
032
9P KINGSWOOD APTS,
S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 932-9678
BELL, MICHAEL ANTHONY
GS 016
15 MEDICAL PARK
AC
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
919 247-2101
BELL, MICHAEL JOHN
R/NM 060
2001 VAIL AVENUE
A AC
CHARLOIIb 28207-1219
704 379-5860
BELL, RALPH MONROE
IM 060
8223 BONDS GROVE CHURCH RD. A URT
WAXHAW 28173
704 843-2735
BELL, RONALD LEE, JR.
FP 078
208 lONA ST
A AC
FAIRMONT 28340-1616
910 628-0655
BELL, TIMOTHY LEE
PD 000
3530 ROSEWOOD DRIVE
AF
LUMBERTON 28358
910 738-8727
BELL, WILLIAM HARRISON, JR.
P. O. BOX 2065
NEW BERN 28560
BELL, WILLIAM HARRISON. Ill
800 HOSPITAL DR. SUITE 10
NEW BERN 28560
BELL, WILLIAM OSGOOD
CAROLINA NEUROSURGICAL
ASSOCS.
2810 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-1029
R/NM
025
•
URT
919 633-5057
VS/TS
025
AC
919 638-8118
FAX 919 638-5192
NS
034
BELL, WILLIS HARVEY, II
1217 E. COLONIAL DR.
SALISBURY 28144-2209
BELLAMY, HENRY MAYNARD, JR.
VA MEDICAL CENTER
1601 BRENNER AVE.
SALISBURY 28144
BELLAMY, WILLIAM EDWARD, JR.
3101 ESSEX CIRCLE
RALEIGH 27608
910 768-
FAX 910 768-
IM/PUD
GI/IM
704 638-
IM/GER
BENBOW, EDWARD PERRY, JR.
PO BOX 339
ORIENTAL 28571
BENBOW, JOHN MILLER
40 ARDSLEY AVENUE, N.E.
CONCORD 28025
BENDER, NEIL CARMICHAEL
P. O. BOX 68
POLLOCKSVILLE 28573
919 782
FAX 919 782
PD
A
910 299
PD
704 786
IM
A P
919 633
FAX 919 224
IM
BENEDUM, JOHN LOYLE
1350 S. KINGS DR.
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 364-
BENFIELD, RONALD WM. ORS/HS
702 HARTNESS RD,
STATESVILLE 28677 704 878-
BENJAMIN, SANFORD PHILIP PTH/CLP
2001 VAIL AVE.
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 379-
BENNERT, KEITH WILKINSON PTH
2000 NEUSE BLVD A
NEW BERN 28560 919 633-
BENNETT, CRAIG RANDALL ORS
1914 W PARK DR. A
NORTH WILKESBORO 28659 910 667-
BENNETT, HERRON KENT OBG
307 N. LINDSAY STREET A
HIGH POINT 27262 910 887-
BENNETT, JERRY L. PD
751 BETHESDA RD , K #103A
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 722
BENNETT, JOHN MARK
435 E MAIN ST.
FOREST CITY 28043
BENNETT, JOHN NORTHWOOD R
271 CASA ROBLES DR.
MORAVIAN FALLS 28654-9720 910 838-
BENNETT, LAWRENCE NORTHWOOD DR
WILKES REGIONAL MEDICAL CTR A
PO BOX 609
N. WILKESBORO 28659 910 651-1
BENNETT, MARTY NEAL
524 ASHLEY COURT A
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 932
BENNETT, PAUL CLIFFORD, JR. FP
212 RIDGEWOOD DR.
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 735
BENNETT, TRUETT VANN GP
PO BOX 721
ORIENTAL 28571
BENNETT, WILLIAM TYSON
3626 LATROBE DR.
CHARLOTTE 28211
BENSEN. VLADIMIR BASIL
3801 HOLLY LANE
RALEIGH 27612-4635
BENSON, JOHN DEWITT
4420 LAKE BOONE TRAIL
RALEIGH 27607
919 249
FAX 919 249
CD/IM
A
704 364
FAX 704 362
HYP
A
919 787
PTH
A
919 783
AC
1811
0360
032
RT
080
AC
3353
092
L
2631
7016
041
L
7057
013
AC
1144
025
AC
1010
3071
060
AC
7037
049
AC
9004
060
AC
5982
025
AC
8069
097
AC
5039
046
AC
-3011
034
AC
7143
081
AC
097
L7RT
-3896
097
AC
8400
032
S
7516
096
LiRT
1251
025
AC
3030
1351
060
AC
0057
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092
L
-4311
092
AC
3040
BENSON, JOHN FISHER
318 WESTWOOD AVENUE
HIGH POINT 27262
BENSON, NICHOLAS HEROD
109 DUKE RD.
WINTERVILLE 28590-9585
BENSON, RICHARD DAVID
1985 TATE BLVD., SE. STE. 750
HICKORY 28602
BENTLEY, RALPH LUTHER
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP
PO BOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28677
BENTSEN, BIRGER STEVEN
PO BOX 7041
2122 W. NASH ROAD
WILSON 27895-7041
RHU/IM 046
L
910 882-2515
EM 074
A AC
919 816-4557
FAX 919 816-5014
IM/NEP 018
AC
704 327-7788
PD 049
AC
704 878-201 1
P 000
AC
BENTSON, EDWARD KEITH
559 N. JUSTICE ST.
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
BENTZEL, CARL JOHAN
DEPT. OF RENAL MED.
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
BERENBEIM, DAVID MICHAEL
2701 COLTSGATE ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28211-2644
BERES, GREGORY LOUIS
EASTERN ORTHOPAEDIC GROUP
622 MEDICAL DR.
GREENVILLE 27834-7503
919 972-4302
FAX 919 237-8840
IM 045
AC
704 696-8166
IM/NEP 074
AC
919 816-2545
IM 060
AC
704 365-0214
000
AF
BERG, MARY HERNDON
M-4 DOCTORS PARK APTS.
GREENVILLE 27834-2890
BERGAMO, BETHANY MICHELE
2924 W. HILLS DR. #C
GREENVILLE 27834
BERGER, BRUCE R.
105 FAIRLANE RD.
GREENVILLE 27834
BERGER, FREDERICK ALLEN
28 RIVERVIEW STREET, #114
FRANKLIN 28734
BERGER, GARY STERLING
109 CONNER DR., STE. 2200
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 752-4613
FAX 919 757-1914
074
S
919 758-4439
074
A S
919 757-0100
FPY/CHP 074
A AC
919 355-8777
PD 056
AC
704 524-8474
OBG/PH 000
A AC
919 968-4656
FAX 919 967-8637
BERGHAUSEN, ELIZABETH KATHERIN 034
500-J PARK RIDGE COURT
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
BERGIN, DONALD J.
3312 BATTLEGROUND AVE.
GREENSBORO 27410
BERGLUND, LAURA H.
5605 HIDEAWAY DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27516
BERGMAN, JAMES LORING
991 W. HUDSON BLVD.
GASTONIA 28052
BERKOWITZ, GERALD PHILLIP
SOUTHSIDE NEONATOLOGY ASSOCS
10628 PARK ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28210-4209
A S
910 659-6155
OPH 041
A * AC
910 282-5000
FAX 910 282-5022
IM 032
A AC
919 379-4062
FP 000
AC
704 853-5075
NPM/PD 060
AC
BERMAN, JEFFREY MICHAEL
300 S. HAWTHORNE RD.
DEPT. OF ANESTHESIA
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BERNARDO, DANILO REYES
PO BOX 220
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
BERNAT, MARK ANDREW
100 NASH MEDICAL ARTS MALL
PO BOX 8313
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
BERNE, FREEMAN ALBERT
P. O. DRAWER 1527
LUMBERTON 28358
704 543-2244
FAX 704 543-2010
AN 049
AC
NEP/IM 042
AC
919 535-2111
FAX 919 535-1295
EM/FP 064
C
BERNER, THOMAS
24 ELK MOUNTAIN RIDGE
ASHEVILLE 28804
919 443-8540
DR 078
A AC
910 738-8222
FAX 910 671-0846
EM Oil
AC
704 255-0274
BERNSTEIN, DANIEL OPH
1924 RUIN CREEK RD. STE. 204 A P *
HENDERSON 27536-5905 919 492'
BERNSTEIN, DANIEL JOSEPH GP
6000 ALEXA ROAD A
CHARLOTTE 28277 704 846-
BERNSTEIN, ERIC DANIEL
419-A WESTWOOD DR. A
CHAPEL HILL 27516 919 968-
BERNSTEIN, JERRY CHARLES PD/PDA
4905 PROFESSIONAL COURT
RALEIGH 27609
919 872
FAX 919 876
BERREND, KEITH ROBERT
4112 SETTLEMENT DR.
DURHAM 27713
BERRY, FRANCIS XAVIER
1208 COLONIAL AVE.
GREENSBORO 27408
BERRY, G. KEITH
5902-18 TATTERSALL DR.
DURHAM 27713
BERRY, JONATHAN JORDAN
520 N. ELAM AVE.
GREENSBORO 27403
BERRY, RICHARD GARTH
109 N. POWELL BLVD.
WHITEVILLE 28472
BERRY, WILLIAM ROSSER
PO BOX 30098
RALEIGH HEM/ONCOLOGY CLI
RALEIGH 27622
BERRYHILL, BRUCE HOLT
1600 E THIRD STREET
CHARLOTTE 28204-3282
BERSIN, ROBERT MERLE
1001 BLYTHE BLVD.. STE. 300
CHARLOTTE 28203
BERTICS, GREGORY M.
4207 LAKE BOONE TR., STE. 200
RALEIGH 27607
BERTRAM, ROBERT
909 W HENDERSON ST.
SALISBURY 28144-2737
919 490-
OBG
910 272-
A
919 544-
CD/IM
A
910 547-
IM
919 642-
FAX910 640-
ON/HEM
A
919 781-
FAX 919 571-
OTO
A
704 358-
IM/CD
704 373
N
A
919 782
U
A
704 633
FAX 704 637
BERTRAND, MARGARET LINS DR
THE BERTRAND BREAST CENTER
300 W, NORTHWOOD ST
GREENSBORO 27401-1324 910 379
FAX 910 379
BERTRAND, SCOTT ALAN
611 BRUTON PL, S.
GREENSBORO 27410
BEST, ANDREW ARTHUR
P. O. BOX 949
GREENVILLE 27835
BEST, DAVID CHARLES
600 PASTEUR DR.
GREENSBORO 27403
BEST, RANDALL MARK
2004 LODESTAR DR.
RALEIGH 27615
BETHEA, BARBARA LOWE
700 TILGHMAN DR., STE 726
DUNN 28334-5508
BETHEL, MILLARD BAIMBRIDGE
400 AVINGER LANE-409
DAVIDSON 28036-9760
BETHUNE, JAMES GORDON
4703 PENN WYNE DR.
GREENSBORO 27410
BETTS, CHARLES SAMUEL
220-A FOUST STREET
ASHEBORO 27203
BETTS, WILMER CONRAD
920-A PAVERSTONE DR.
RALEIGH 27615
AN
910 272
FP
919 752-
PS/HS
A
910 852
EM
919 733
IM
A P
910 892
PH
A
704 896
919 275
IM/ADDM
A
910 629
P/ALD
919 847
FAX 919 870
BEURSKENS, MAUREEN LEONIE OBG
1023 EDGEHILL ROAD S
CHARLOTTE 28207
BEUTEL, WILLIAM DEAN
PO BOX 811
LINCOLNTON 28093
A
704 373
GS
704 732
FAX 704 735
091
AC
-8021
060
AC
9290
032
S
■4366
092
AC
0250
2378
032
S
6017
041
L/RT
2155
032
S
5259
041
AC
1700
000
AC
0300
3327
092
AC
7070
9352
060
AC
4133
060
AC
1503
092
AC
3456
080
AC
9441
9006
041
AC
0941
7997
041
AC
0012
074
L
2129
041
AC
0300
000
AC
6220
043
AC
1056
092
LJRT
1409
000
AF
3325
076
AC
7710
000
L/RT
2624
7238
060
AC
1541
055
AC
1108
1259
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
BEUTLER. ANTHONY
032
2014 SOUTHWOOD DR. #5
A S
DURHAM 27707
919 419-6013
BEY, RICHARD DOUD
N 034
160 CHARLOIS BOULEVARD
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-5834
BEYER, ALFRED JAMES
GS 026
1301 MEDICAL DR.
AC
FAYETTEViLLE 28304
910 483-5031
BHAGWANDASS, SHEILA SODHI PD 042
PO BOX 970
AC
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
91 9 537-6465
BHATT, ANJALI
034
655 S. HAWTHORNE ROAD
S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 723-0147
BHATTI, MOHAMMAD AMJAD
GS/TS 001
719 HERMITAGE RD.
AC
BURLINGTON 27215
910 226-5191
FAX 910 226-0400
BHATTI, MUHAMMAD ASHRAF
FP 000
1318 GRANTHAM STREET
AC
GOLDSBORO 27530
919 734-3999
BHIRO, DIXIE LEE
FP/FPG 000
POBOX 183
AF
HAMLET 28345-0183
910 582-4004
BHIRO, THAKURDEO MICHAEL
000
821 AUSTIN STREET
AF
HAMLET 28345
910 582-8452
FAX 910 277-8810
BHIWANDIWALLA, POURU P.
OBG/PH 092
4420 LAKE BOONE TR., STE. 302 A AC
RALEIGH 27607-7508
919 571-1040
FAX 919 781-0247
BHOTIWIHOK, PREECHA
AN 054
LENOIR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
A P AC
PO BOX 1678
KINSTON 28501
919 522-7800
BIANCHI, EDGARDO HUGO
CD/IM 067
1703 COUNTRY CLUB RD STE. 202 A AC
JACKSONVILLE 28540
910 455-9600
BICKET, DAPHNE PATRICIA
FP 097
PO BOX 82
AC
HAYS 28635
910 973-8682
BICKLEY, SAMUEL TAYLOR
FP 046
P. O BOX 5168
A * AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 885-2118
BIENSTOCK, ALAN M,
032
301 SWIFT AVE. #6
A S
DURHAM 27705
BIERMAN, DAVID RALPH
P/CHP 092
4505 FAIR MEADOW LANE
AC
BLUE RIDGE PLAZA, STE. 204
RALEIGH 27607
919 571-7744
FAX 919 677-0031
BIESECKER, GARY LEROY
GS 046
624 QUAKER LN., STE. C-101
AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 883-1348
BIGGERS, DAVID CARL
PTH 01 1
MEMORIAL MISSION HOSPITAL AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 255-4270
FAX 704 255-4325
BIGGERS, DAVID WARING
EM 036
2525 COURT DR.
A AC
PO BOX 1747
GASTONIA 28053
704 866-2279
BIGGERS, WILLIAM PAUL
OTO/A 032
610 BURNbll-WOMACKCB7070 AC
UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-3341
FAX 919 966-7656
BIGGERSTAFF, MICHAEL ANTHONY AN 074
PHYSICIANS QUADRANGLE, BLDG. FA AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-2140
tBIGHAM, ROY STINSON, JR.
IM 060
4000 MCKEE RD.
A
DECEASED-1-14-95
CHARLOTTE 28270
704 846-2233
BILBREY, GEORGE MARVIN, JR
CDS/TS Oil
257 MCDOWELL STREET
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28803
704 258-1121
BILBRO, ROBERT HODGES
IM/CD 092
3206 SUSSEX ROAD
A AC
RALEIGH 27607
919 782-1806
FAX 919 782-4756
BILLINGS, JACK SMITH
FP 034
PO BOX 69
A AC
RURAL HALL 27045
910 969-9158
BINDER, GEORGE ARTHUR DR
401 LAKESHORE DR.
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703 AC
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704 332-7731
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BLDG, III
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UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
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301 E WENDOVER AVE. STE, 411 A AC
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653 MONUMENT RD,, APT, 502 S
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BOYCE, OREN DOUGLAS IM/HYP 036
328 HUFFMAN RD A L
GASTONIA 28056 704 865-1653
BOYCE, STEPHEN EUGENE OTO 092
3010 ANDERSON DR, AC
RALEIGH 27609-7720 919 787-7171
BOYD, BASIL MANLY, JR. ORS 060
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #200 URT
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 373-0544
BOYD, DALE WOODS R 025
300 AUGUSTA CT, AC
NEW BERN 28562 919 633-1010
BOYD, DALE WOODS, JR. ORS 065
1222 MEDICAL CENTER DR. A AC
WILMINGTON 28401 910 763-2977
BOYD, ELLEN GN/PD 000
MISSION GENETICS CENTER A AC
267 MCDOWELL ST.
ASHEVILLE 28803 704 645-2891
BOYD, GWENDOLYN MCNEILL OBG 060
8 EAGLESHEAD RD. AC
ITHACA NY 14850-9659 704 355-3153
BOYD, JAMES FRANCIS ON/HEM 060
201 PROVIDENCE RD . STE. 100 A AC
CHARLOTTE 28207-1417 704 358-1900
FAX 704 358-1932
BOYD, RICHARD ARMISTEAD OBG 049
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP AC
PO BOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28687-1821 704 878-2011
FAX 704 872-201 1
BOYD, TIMOTHY ALLEN 000
581 TRYON PLACE AF
GASTONIA 28054 704 339-1000
FAX 704 339-1440
BOYD, WILLIAM MONROE V OPH 044
MOUNTAIN EYE ASSOCIATES, PA AC
116 HOSPITAL DR,
CLYDE 28721 704 452-5816
46
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
BOYER, GEORGE NORMAN
P 075
913 CAROLINA DRIVE
L
TRYON 28782-3503
704 859-5439
BOYER, STACIE JILL
074
105 BISHOP DR.
S
WINTERVILLE 28590
919 321-0802
BOYETTE, CHARLES OTIS
FP 007
P. O. BOX 310
A P AC
BELHAVEN 27810
919 943-6144
BOYETTE, DEANNA MARIE
ORS 074
622 MEDICAL DRIVE
AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-4613
FAX 919 757-1914
BOYETTE, DOUGLAS DEWITT
OBG 064
200 NASH MEDICAL ARTS MALL
A AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 443-5941
FAX 919 443-7059
BOYETTE, DOUGLAS RAY
CD/IM 023
809 N, LAFAYETTE ST., STE. A
A P AC
SHELBY 28150
704 482-1006
FAX 704 484-8855
BOYETTE, EDWARD LEE
FP/CD 031
A L
910 285-3481
CHINQUAPIN 28521
BOYETTE, GRAY THOMAS
IM/GI 034
2933 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-1640
BOYLE, JAMES EDWARD
000
7 PIERRE PLACE
R
DURHAM 27704
919 966-2531
BOYLES, LARRY WAYNE
N/IM 018
MEDICAL SPECIALITIES BLDG.
A P AC
415N. CENTER ST., STE. 202
HICKORY 28601
704 327-9869
BOYLES, WAYNE FRANCIS
FP 018
ROUTE #3. BOX 155
L/RT
HICKORY 28602
704 327-4745
BOZYMSKI, EUGENE MICHAEL
GI/IM 032
UNC, DEPT. MED., CB #7080
AC
324 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-2511
FAX 919 966-6842
BRAASCH, ERNEST R.
P/PYA 032
4114 DEEPWOOD CIRCLE
AC
DURHAM 27707-3522
919 493-2217
BRABANT, GORDON VAL
GS 073
515 RIDGE ROAD
AC
PO BOX 28
ROXBORO 27573
910 599-2953
BRABHAM, FELICIA B.
IM/GER 045
518SIXTH AVE. WEST
AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
704 697-7805
FAX 704 697-0148
BRABSON, JOHN ANDERSON
GS/GYN 060
1030 N. EDGEHILL RD, #308
A L
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 333-0611
BRACKBILL, THOMAS ANDREW
CD/CD 041
1011 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 272-6133
FAX 910 271-9043
BRACKEN, ANTHONY WALL
CD 060
2330 RANDOLPH ROAD
AC
CHARLOIIb 28207
704 377-0575
BRACKEN, ROBERTA SAMELSON
END/IM 060
125 BALDWIN AVE.
AC
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 338-6300
BRADFORD, DANIEL WILLIAM
032
401 HWY. 54, BYPASS, APT. C-5
A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 929-9130
BRADFORD, EDWARD AYERS
IM 060
MECKLENBURG MEDICAL
GROUP, PA
PO BOX 189
MATTHEWS 28106
BRADFORD, JAMES HEDRICK
738-A BRYANT ST.
STATESVILLE 28677
BRADFORD, WILLIAM STRONG
PO BOX 150
REIDSVILLE 27323
BRADLEY, BETTY BRUTON
WEST BLADEN HEALTH
CENTER, PA
PO BOX 998
BLADENBORO 28320
AC
704 365-0760
CD/IM
049
AC
704 873-1189
GS
079
AC
910 349-4024
FP
009
A P
AC
910 863-3138
FP
032
AC
919 490-4003
GP/AM
036
P •
AC
704 435-4111
U
041
A
AC
910 378-9176
FP
074
S
919 756-2534
000
AF
704 332-2225
PD
074
AC
BRADLEY, DON WAYNE
PO BOX 30004
BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OF NC
DURHAM 27702
BRADLEY, GEORGE LEE, JR.
711 E. MAIN STREET
CHERRYVILLE 28021-3418
BRADLEY, H. JOHN, JR.
200 E. NORTHWOOD ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
BRADLEY, TERESA KELLER
328 HAVEN DR. M-1
GREENVILLE 27834
BRADSHAW, JOHNNIE MACK
711 BERMUDA AVENUE
GASTONIA 28054-6059
BRADSHAW, LOUISE ANNETTE
OUR CHILDREN'S CLINIC
RT. #2, BOX 94-5C
WINTERVILLE 28590 919 355-3773
BRADSHAW, PETER H. GSWS 018
415 N. CENTER ST., STE. 102 A AC
HICKORY 28601 704 327-9178
FAX 704 327-4258
BRADSHAW, PRESTON HATCHER, JR. U 092
1200 KERSHAW DR. A AC
RALEIGH 27609 919 783-6687
FAX 919 783-5957
BRADSHER, JAMES DONALD GP 073
P. 0. BOX 168 L/RT
ROXBORO 27573 910 599-1611
BRADY, JOSEPH LAWRENCE, JR. PD/NPM 060
PO BOX 33549 A AC
CHARLOTTE 28233-3549 704 384-4944
BRADY, TODD CHADWICK 032
1211 RUFFIN ST.. APT. G-3 S
DURHAM 27701 919 933-1432
BRADY, WALTER MORRIS FP 016
210 ROANOKE AVENUE L7RT
MOREHEADCITY 28557-2734 919 726-8414
BRAME, AMY WILKINSON 032
11-B DAVIE CIRCLE A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 968-0354
BRAMLEY, MICHAEL LAIRD PD 074
300 BETHESDA DR. AC
GREENVILLE 27834 919 752-7141
BRANAMAN, GUY HEWITT, JR. GYN 092
915 WILLIAMSON DR. A LVRT
RALEIGH 27608 919 833-4080
BRANCH, CHARLES LEON, JR. NS 034
BGSM MEDICAL CENTER A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1029
BRANCH, JAMES DAVID
224 TOWN RUN LANE
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
BRANDON, DANIEL
3028 MT. VERNON DRIVE
GASTONIA 28056
BRANDON, HENRY ALLEN, JR.
798 BLAIRMONT DR.
BOONE 28607-9804
BRANDON, SCOTT CRAIG
1806 ELIZABETH AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-2714
BRANDSPIGEL, KARL
104 W. COLONIAL AVE.
ELIZABETH CITY 27909-4334
BRANHAM, HENRY EZELL, JR.
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD
SUITE 109
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BRANNAN, PAUL ANDERSON
PO BOX 2473
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BRANNAN, WILLIAM CHESTER
MAHEC DEPT. OF OB/GYN
60 LIVINGSTON ST.
ASHEVILLE 28801-4400
BRANNER, WILLIAM A., Ill
4335 COLWICK RD.
CHARLOTTE 28211
BRANNON, GREGORY JOSEPH
115 GREYMIST
GARY 2751 1
910 716-4083
FAX 910 716-3065
OPH 034
A AC
910 723-0748
GP/OM 036
AC
704 827-0253
IM EM/095
* AC
704 264-3308
034
S
910 725-0158
NEP/IM 070
A AC
919 335-1083
P/HYP 034
A AC
910 768-9393
034
A S
910 725-6389
OBG 011
AC
704 258-9191
OPH 060
AC
704 364-7400
OBG 092
AC
919 851-3480
BRANTLEY, JULIAN CHISOLM, JR. GYN
1507 LAFAYETTE AVE. A
ROCKY MOUNT 27803 919 446-
BRANTLEY, JULIAN CHISOLM, III OBG
ROCKY MT. OB-GYN ASSOCS.PA
132 FOY DR.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804 919 443-
BRANTLEY, JULIAN THWEATT OBG
6-C FOUNTAINVIEW CIR. A
GREENSBORO 27405-8041 910 272-
BRANYON, DAVID WATTERSON CHP/P
PO BOX 9149 A P
HICKORY 28603 704 327-
BRAR, P. PAUL S. CHP
1900 RANDOLPH RD.. STE. 900
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 333-
BRASHEAR, HARRY ROBERT, JR. ORS
UNC HOSPITALS
DIV. OF ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-
BRASHEAR, RALPH GUY FP
PO BOX 827 A
321 S. MAIN ST.
WENDELL 27591 919 365
BRASHER, BRUCE UMBERTO IM
250 CHARLOIS BLVD. A
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768
BRATTON, TERESA SUE PDA/AI
1021 E. WENDOVER, STE. 302
GREENSBORO 27405 910 275-
BRAUN, SIMON DAVID DR
PO BOX 2959
ASHEVILLE 28802 704 254^
BRAUN, THOMAS G. N
UNC. DEPT. OF NEUROLOGY A
RM. 737, CLINICAL SCIENCE BLDG
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-
BRAWLEY, BOBBY WATSON NS
1010 EDGEHILL RD, NORTH A
CHARLOTTE 28207-1830 704 376
BRAXTON, DORIS BLACKWELL PD/ADL
317 SHADOWBROOK DR.
BURLINGTON 27215-7724
BRAY, WILLIAM CHARLES
1350 S. KINGS DR.
CHARLOTTE 28207
BRAZIL, WILBURN OSCAR, JR.
100 VICTORIA ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28801-4812
910 584
GI/IM
A
704 372
U
A
704 254
FAX 704 253
DR
BREAM, CHARLES ANTHONY
3 BUTTONS ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 966-
BREMER, CHARLES CHRISTOPHER FP
DEPT. OF FAMILY MED. 4N78 A
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-
BRENCKMAN, WAYNE D., JR. ON/HEM
GLAXO RESEARCH INSTITUTE A
5 MOORE DR.
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PK 27709 919 941-
FAX 919 941-
BRENNAN, MICHAEL W.
1214 VAUGHN RD.
BURLINGTON 27215
BRENNER, KARL
630 CLARK DR.
LINCOLNTON 28092
BRENTON, BRADLEY CLARK
2700 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
GOLDSBORO 27534
BRESLIN, MARIANNE S.
1704 MICHAUX ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514-7636
BRESNAHAN, LINDA KAY
109 COUNTRY CLUB DR., NE
CONCORD 28025-2928
BRESTEL, ERIC PAUL
3110-FS. EVANS ST.
GREENVILLE 27858
BRETT, CHARLES BURDEN
1307 W. WENDOVER AVENUE
GREENSBORO 27408
OPH
A
910 228
FAX 910 226
GS/TS
704 732
DR
919 734'
P/PYM
A
919 942
OBG
A
704 792
FAX 704 792-
A/IM
919 756-
PD
910 272-!
064
L7RT
8434
064
AC
6622
041
L7RT
9840
018
AC
7888
060
AC
7722
032
L/RT
2030
092
AC
7366
034
AC
4730
041
AC
1318
Oil
AC
4617
000
AC
2526
060
AC
1605
001
AC
4051
060
AC
8750
Oil
AC
8883
2024
032
URT
1461
074
AC
2601
032
AC
4259
3933
001
AC
0254
2974
055
AC
9906
096
AC
1866
032
URT
3930
013
AC
1000
1004
074
AC
1333
041
AC
5189
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
47
BREWER. JAMES CHESTER, JR
FP 041
P O. BOX 8248
AC
GREENSBORO 27419
910 852-7618
BREWER, THOMAS E., JR.
EM/OM 046
2807 EARHLAM PLACE
A AC
HIGH POINT 27263
910 724-9455
FAX 910 434-4010
BREWINGTON, THOMAS ELMER
,JR. OPH 041
P. O. BOX 20346
AC
GREENSBORO 27420
910 272-5628
BREZINA, DAWN S.
IM 074
210 BRISTOL CT.
AC
GREENVILLE 27858
919 757-2961
BREZINA, EDWARD SHARP, JR.
OBG 098
2101 CHELSEA DR.
AC
WILSON 27893
BRICE, ROBERT SAMUEL, JR.
IM/GI 034
1901 HAWTHORNE RD, STE, 310 A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 760-4340
BRIDGER, DEWEY HERBERT, III
FP 065
1960S, 16THST.
A AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 343-9991
BRIEGER, BENJAMIN CRENSHAW 032
ONE DAVIE CIRCLE
S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 968-1135
BRIGGS, DANIEL ROSS
032
6 HOLLAND DR,
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514-4724
919 932-3425
BRIGGS, JOHN GLENN, JR.
PS 026
1774 METRO MEDICAL DR,
AC
FAYh NEVILLE 28304
910 323-1203
FAX 910 483-1130
BRIGHAM, CRAIG D.
ORS 060
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., #200
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28203
704 373-0544
BRIGHT, CHERYL L.
032
5D POST OAK ROAD
A S
DURHAM 27705
BRIGHT, DON CLARK
AN 074
1705 W, SIXTH STREET
A AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-2140
BRIGMAN, PAUL HAMER
EM 046
2741 HOOVER HILL ROAD
URT
TRINITY 27370
910 434-4007
BRINK, LELA WARREN
CCP 032
317 1/2 W, UNIVERSITY DR,
A AC
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 966-7495
FAX 919 966-6164
BRINKHOUS, KENNETH MERLE
PTH/HEM 032
UNO, DEPT, OF PTH, CB 7525
A URT
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-1061
FAX 919 966-6718
BRINSON, GEORGE MOORE
032
408 HILLSBOROUGH ST,, APT
#2 S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 968-1375
BRINTON, LEWIS FLOYD
GS/GYN 049
502 E, CENTER AVE,
L
MOORESVILLE 28115
704 664-1414
BRITT, LAURIE SMITH
000
118 W.T. WEAVER BLVD.
AF
ASHEV ILLE 28804
704 258-0670
FAX 704 257-4739
BRITT, SAMUEL EMERSON, II
GS 078
3001 N ELM ST.
AC
LUMBERTON 28358-3090
910 738-8556
FAX 910 738-2275
BRITT, TILMAN CARLISLE, JR.
CD/IM 086
216 GRACE STREET
URT
MOUNT AIRY 27030
910 786-5745
BRIZEL, DAVID MANFIELD
TR 032
BOX 3085, DUMC
A AC
DURHAM 27710
919 660-2119
FAX 919 684-3953
BRNA, THEODORE GEORGE, JP
FP/GER 098
ROUTE #1, BOX 287
AC
SIMS 27880
919 235-4181
FAX 919 235-2950
BROADBENT, BRYAN, J.H.
FP 065
141 HAYFIELD COURT
AC
WILMINGTON 28405
910 343-0270
BROADWELL, FREEMAN EDWARD, III PM Oil
68 SWEETEN CREEK RD.
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28803
704 274-6146
BROBERG, JEFFREY CHARLES
034
1400-B GLADE ST.
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
91 0 722-0204
BROCK, DONNA MARIE
398 SUMMERWALK CIRCLE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
BROCK, JULIAN STANLEY
200 ENGLEWOOD DRIVE
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
BROCK, MARGARET PUNCH
1105 WETHERBURN CT.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
BRODER, MICHAEL SYLVAN
PO BOX 1630
THOMASVILLE 27361
BRODIE, BRUCE ROGERS
520 N. ELAM AVE,
GREENSBORO 27403
BRODIE, DORA M.
520 N, ELAM AVE.
GREENSBORO 27403
BRODKIN, RICHARD ALAN
2825 LYNDHURST AVE,. STE. 103
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BRODSKY, MICHAEL C.
910 CONSTITUTION DR. APT. 604
DURHAM 27705
BROMBERG, PHILIP ALLAN
CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
MED.
UNIVERSITY OF NO
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7310
032
A S
919 942-0234
R 064
A URT
919 443-1353
AN 034
A R
910 768-2750
DR 029
A AC
919 472-2000
CD/IM 041
A AC
910 547-1700
GI/IM 041
A AC
910 547-1700
ON/HEM 034
A AC
910 768-0325
032
A S
IM/PUD 032
A AC
BRONE. LISA ANN
4914 LONGLEAF ROAD
MCLEANSVILLE 27301
BRONEC, PETER ROBERT
DURHAM CLINIC, PA
PO BOX 15249
DURHAM 27704
BRONSTEIN, DAVID M.
101 HAMPTON COURT
CHAPEL HILL 27514
BROOKER, ROBERT FREDRICK
2368 LYNDHURST AVE,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BROOKS, CHARLES MICHAEL
KINSTON CLINIC NORTH
DOCTORS DR , STE, E
KINSTON 28501
BROOKS, CLYDE LONG, JR.
615 E, 12TH ST,
WASHINGTON 27889
BROOKS, JEAN BAILEY
409 SUNSET DR,
GREENSBORO 27408
BROOKS, JOHN IRVING, JR.
TARBORO CLINIC
101 CLINIC DR.
TARBORO 27886
BROOKS, MARK P.
245 MEMORIAL DR,
JACKSONVILLE 28546
BROOKS, MARTIN LUTHER
711 HIGHWAY E.
P O. BOX 37
PEMBROKE 28372
BROOKS, MICHAEL ANTHONY
106 S. WATER ST.
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
BROOKS, MICHAEL LEE
PO BOX 2220
ROUTE 1, BOX 1
PEMBROKE 28372
BROOKS, RALPH ELBERT, JR.
1116 KENSINGTON DR.
HIGH POINT 27262
BROOKS, REBECCA MATER
215 PINE DRIVE
WINTERVILLE 28590
BROOKS, RICKY LORENZO
PO BOX 1255
AHOSKIE 27910
BROOKS, THOMAS WILLIAM, III
521 THIRD AVENUE, N.W.
HICKORY 28601
919 966-2531
FAX 919 966-9863
FP 000
R
919 574-8132
NS 032
A AC
919 479-4100
032
A S
AN 034
AC
910 723-4830
OBG 054
A AC
919 522-3373
IM 007
A AC
919 946-2101
FAX 919 946-9896
GYN 041
A URT
910 273-8658
IM 033
AC
919 823-4212
FAX 919 823-3164
OBG 067
A AC
910 353-4333
GP 078
A AC
910 521-4221
DR 070
AC
919 338-5140
IM EM/078
AC
910 276-2121
U 046
URT
910 883-4329
074
A S
919 756-7969
OBG 000
AC
919 794-3042
R/NM 018
A AC
704 322-2644
BROOKS, WILLIAM LESTER, JR. IM/RHU 000
411 BILLINGSLEY RD,, STE, 105 L
CHARLOTTE 28211 704 333-4175
BROOME, DAVID VAN AN 064
1201 HILLINGDON WAY AC
RALEIGH 27614 919 848-4783
BROSN AN, WALTER HAWKINS OPH Oil
2 DOCTORS PARK AC
417 BILTMORE AVE,
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 254-9693
FAX 704 254-9695
BROUETTE, THOMAS EDWARD 034
607 LINDEN LANE S
MARTINEZ CA 94553-3930 910 721-9151
BROWN, AARON CHRISTOPHER 034
123 TURNWOOD LANE A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27101 910 765-9892
BROWN, ALAN REID DR 044
848 GOLFSIDE DR, A URT
SEBRING FL 33872
BROWN, ALBERT BELMONT GYN 065
1223 WINDSOR DR. URT
WILMINGTON 28403 910 763-8377
BROWN, BRIAN DANIEL 032
205-1 SUNRISE LANE S
CHAPEL HILL 27514-5996 919 933-6672
BROWN, CAROL-LYNN 034
2324-B ARDMORE TERRACE S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 723-3201
BROWN, CHARLES CALVIN AN 070
HON. WATER STREET AC
ELIZABETH CITY 27909 919 338-1542
BROWN, CHARLES JACOB D 060
3535 RANDOLPH RD. 101-W A AC
CHARLOTTE 28211 704 364-6110
BROWN. CHARLES KEVIN EM 074
DEPT. OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE A AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-4184
BROWN, CYNTHIA J. HECKER PD Oil
77 MCDOWELL RD AC
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 684-1000
BROWN. DANIEL ELMER PD 092
3124 BLUE RIDGE RD, STE. 102 AC
RALEIGH 27612 919 782-0021
BROWN, DAVID ALLEN Al Oil
390 S. FRENCH BROAD AVE. A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 254-5366
FAX 704 254-9925
BROWN, DAVID WARREN IM 032
891 W WILLOW DRIVE AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 942-5123
BROWN. DEBBIE ANN 000
404 JONES FERRY RD.. APT. D-2 A S
CARRBORO 27510 919 942-5004
BROWN. DONALD CLAUDE FP/GER 092
121 EDINBURGH . STE. 100 AC
GARY 27511-6490 919 467-3730
BROWN, ELIZABETH DENNY R 000
7TH0RNE RIDGE DR A R
DURHAM 27713 919 489-8430
BROWN, ERNEST HYDE, JR. GYN 078
4300 FAYETTEVILLE ROAD A AC
LUMBERTON 28358 910 738-9601
BROWN, EUGENE GLENN, ill 074
221 CAPE POINT LN. APT. B S
GREENVILLE 27858-8050 919 321-2254
BROWN, FRANCHESCA DAWN 032
221 ANDERSON ST , APT. E A S
DURHAM 27705 919 613-3119
BROWN, FRANK MAC ORS 045
1027 FLEMING STREET AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28739 704 692-5781
BROWN, FRANK REID IM 041
4100 WELL SPRING DR. #1222 A URT
GREENSBORO 27410-8800 919 545-0117
BROWN, GEORGE WALLACE FP 044
102 BROWN AVENUE AC
HAZELWOOD 28738 704 456-6021
BROWN, JAMES EVERETTE AN Oil
202 DOCTORS BUILDING P AC
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 254-4969
BROWN, JAMES TRIG IM 032
3116 N. DUKE ST. AC
DURHAM 27705
48
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
BROWN, JAMES WALTER, JR.
OTO/HNS 013
633 GRANDVIEW DR., NE
A LVRT
CONCORD 28025
704 782-8316
BROWN, JENNIFER ALLYN
034
1167 W. END BLVD
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
910 724-4724
BROWN, JOHN MARK
IM EM/032
3605 SWEETEN CREEK RD.
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514
91 9 490-4406
BROWN, JUSTIN CHAMBERLIN
032
203 SIR RICHARD LANE
A • S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 408-0462
BROWN, LAURA ANN
032
206 PUREFOY ROAD
S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 942-0841
BROWN, M. TODD
OPH 013
2201 S, CANNON BLVD.
* AC
KANNAPOLIS 28083-6906
704 932-5030
FAX 704 932-4939
BROWN, MALCOLM M.
RHU/RHU 034
1900 S. HAWTHORNE RD.
AC
312 FORSYTH MEDICAL PK.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 659-9218
BROWN, MARTY RAY
074
108 HUNTER'S LANE
S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-3601
BROWN, MELISSA ILENE
034
235 NEW DR.. APT, D
A • S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-2101
910 722-5969
BROWN, NEIL ERIC
034
1407-B SENECA ST.
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 723-6383
BROWN, PAUL EUGENE
ORS 018
250 18THST. CIR SE
AC
HICKORY 28602
704 322-5172
BROWN, PHILIP MICHAEL, JR.
074
2647 MACGREGOR DOWNS RD. #1 S
GREENVILLE 27834-8453
919 757-0515
BROWN, RAYMOND EDWIN
000
1600 E. THIRD STREET
AF
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 358-4148
FAX 704 358-41 57
BROWN, RHETT LEROY
FP 060
1450 MATTHEWS TOWNSHIP PKWY. AC
SUITE 450
MATTHEWS 28105
704 841-4072
BROWN, ROBERT CALVIN
CLP/PTH 000
PO BOX 5686
A RT
STATESVILLE 28677
919 929-0922
BROWN, RONALD LAUCHLIN
OBG 060
2711 RANDOLPH RD STE. 305
AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 372-8020
FAX 704 377-1933
BROWN, SHEILA ELAINE
034
2801 N. ORACLE RD, APT. 1110 8
TUCSON AZ 85705-4369
BROWN, STEPHEN DECHMAN, JR. 032
401-ACOOLIDGE ST
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 932-5729
BROWN, SUSAN EVANS
FP 032
4804 MARLBOROUGH WAY
AC
DURHAM 27713
919 460-1610
BROWN, THOMAS LAWRENCE
OBG 034
2830-C MAPLEWOOD AVE.
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 760-2821
BROWN, THOMAS WALTER
P/LM 092
14 FENTON PLACE
A AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 933-6445
FAX 919 933-6567
BROWN, TIMOTHY CHAUNCEY
GS 000
5203 SILKWOOD DR.
R
DURHAM 27713-1650
919 966-4320
BROWN, VASCUE ONEIL
P 060
3532 MOUNTAINBROOK ROAD
AC
CHARLOTTE 28210
704 553-1179
BROWN, WALLACE DAVID
PD 092
3708 LUBBOCK DRIVE
AC
RALEIGH 27612
919 872-0250
FAX 919 876-2378
BROWN, WALTER JOHN
PH/FP 019
79 TRUNDLE RDG.FEARRINGTON A AS
PITTSBORO 27312
919 933-9331
BROWN, WALTER JOHN, III
R Oil
445 BILTMORE CTR., STE. 301
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 254-2371
BROWN, WILLIAM EDWARD OBG
2251 STANTONSBURG ROAD A
GREENVILLE 27834 919 757-
BROWN, WILLIAM RAY, JR. NS
2810 MAPLEWOOD AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768'
FAX 910 768
OTO
A
BROWNE, JAMES DALE
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1034 910 716
FAX 910 716
BROWNING, DAVID JUDSON OPH
1600 E. THIRD ST.
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 358
FAX 704 358
BROWNING, DOUGLAS GUY FP/SM
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. A
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1084 910 716
FAX 910 716
BROWNLOW, ROBERT LEE, JR. OPH
1915 GLEN MEADE ROAD
WILMINGTON 28403 910 763
BRUCE, JAMES CRAWFORD IM/CD
603SUMMIT AVE. #103 A
GREENSBORO 27405 910 378
BRUCH, RICHARD FRANKLIN ORS/GER
TRIANGLE ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOC. A P
2609 N. DUKE ST., STE. 301
DURHAM 27704 919 220
FAX 919 220
BRUGGERS, BARRY ALAN
101 S. W. GARY PKY. STE. 170
GARY 27511
BRUMBACK, GEORGE FRANKLIN
348 N. ELM ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
BRUMBACK, MICHAEL B.
100 ROCK HAVEN RD., APT. G205
CARRBORO 27510-2549
BRUMBLE, LISA MARIE
1222 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27834
BRUNER, ROBERT KINCAID
CAPITAL HEART ASSOCIATES, PA
2605 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE. 320
RALEIGH 27607-4354
OBG
919 467
OPH
A
910 274
919 967
919 757
CD/IN
A
BRUNETTI, LOUIS LEO
207 LAUREN DRIVE
INDIAN TRAIL 28079-9629
BRUNSTETTER, RICHARD W.
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
BRUTON, HENRY DAVID
195 W. ILLINOIS AVE.
SOUTHERN PINES 28387
BRYAN, CHARLES WAYNE
124BRAESIDE CIRCLE
ASHEVILLE 28803
BRYAN, EDWIN LANCASTER
510 N, ELAM AVE, #201
GREENSBORO 27403-1143
919 881-
FAX 919 881-
IM/LM
A
704 365-
FAX 704 365-
P
BRYAN, JAMES A., Ill
1506 E. FRANKLIN ST., STE. 101
CHAPEL HILL 27514
BRYAN, JAMES ALEXANDER, II
UNO HOSP. CB7110
5039 OLD CLINIC BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7110
BRYAN, JOHN HUGH
CAPE FEAR VALLEY MED. CTR
BOX 41208, DEPT.OF RAD. ONC
FAYETTEVILLE 28309
910 716-
PD
A P
910 692
FAX 910 692
ON/HEM
704 687
FAX 704 253-
IM/CD
A P «
910 299
FAX 910 294-
OPH
A
919 967-
IM/HEM
919 966
TR/PHO
A
BRYAN, THOMAS RHUDY, JR.
MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING
P. O. BOX 1163
NORTH WILKESBORO 28659
910 323-
FAX910 323-
PD/OBS
074
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3131
034
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1811
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4138
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074
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092
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060
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034
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-6236
063
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-2444
-3651
Oil
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■0852
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041
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-5454
■4532
032
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■4836
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■2268
026
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■6690
6313
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BRYAN, W. BLAIR PD 060
1700 ABBEY PLACE A AC
CHARLOTTE 28209 704 523-7232
BRYAN, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, III PD Oil
ASTON PARK CENTER A AC
53 S. FRENCH BROAD AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28801
BRYANT, JAMES EDWARD
P. O BOX 589
ROCKY MOUNT 27802
BRYANT, MICHAEL S.
PO BOX 64367
FAYETTEVILLE 28306
BRYANT, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, JR.
1700 ABBEY PLACE
CHARLOTTE 28209
BRYCE, THOMAS
204 ALEXANDER AVE.. APT. H
DURHAM 27705
BRYSON, ALOHA EMILY
465 GARDNER ROAD
REIDSVILLE 27320
BRYSON, JONATHON SCOTT
1005 BALFOURE DRIVE
WILMINGTON 28412
BRYSON, TRACIE CIOCAN
106 SCALES PL. #L5
GREENVILLE 27834-7207
BUCCINI, ROBERT V.
1511 WESTOVER TERR., STE. 108
GREENSBORO 27408-7122
BUCHANAN, DALE CONWAY
1732 RUTLEDGE AVE.
CHARLOTTE 28211-2753
BUCHANAN, ROBERT A„ JR.
2609 N. DUKE ST., STE 403
DURHAM 27704
BUCHANAN, WILLIAM EDWARD
1319 AVON ST.
FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28304
BUCHANAN, WILLIAM PRESTON
2425 S. 17TH ST.. STE 101
WILMINGTON 28401
BUCHHOLTZ, CHRISTOPHER F.
1515 E. FRANKLIN ST., #31
CHAPEL HILL 27514
BUCKALEW, VARDAMAN M. JR.
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTR BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
704 258-0969
FAX 704 258-8403
FP 064
AC
919 977-6701
GS 026
AC
910 323-2626
PD 060
A AC
704 523-7232
032
A S
919 613-1001
032
A S
910 349-7328
065
R
910 313-2662
074
A * S
919 830-2267
GI/IM 041
A AC
910 378-0713
FAX 910 273-9060
AN/PD 060
AC
704 384-4067
CD/IM 032
AC
919 220-5112
FAX 919 220-5563
NEP/IM 026
A AC
910 484-8114
CD/IM 065
AC
910 763-3236
032
A S
919 933-6564
NEP/IM 034
A AC
910 716-2062
FAX 910 716-4318
BUCKLEY, EDWARD GEORGE OPH/PD 032
BOX 3802, DUKE EYE CENTER AC
DURHAM 27705 919 684-6084
FAX 919 684-8983
BUCKWALTER, JOHN D. AN 032
RT. #7, BOX 60 AC
DURHAM 27707 919 470-4000
BUEHLER, ERIC ANDRE' AN 064
3709 WESTRIDGE CIRCLE DR. AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27804 919 443-2125
BUENO, JOSEPHA D/IM 000
4800 UNIVERSITY DR.. APT. 17-S A R
DURHAM 27707 919 684-2291
BUFF, SAMUEL JOSEPH DR 025
PO BOX 12065 A AC
NEW BERN 28561 919 633-5057
BUFFONG, ERIC ARNOLD OBG/END 067
237 WHITE ST. AC
PO BOX 1 354
JACKSONVILLE 28546
910 838-2500
BUGG, CHARLES PAULETT
5807 SENTINEL DR.
RALEIGH 27609
BUGG, EVERETT IRVING, JR.
2609 N. DUKE ST., BLDG. 900
DURHAM 27704
BUI, VU LONG
425 HILLSBOROUGH ST., APT. 5A
CHAPEL HILL 27514
910 577-3100
FAX 910 577-8330
PD 092
AC
919 872-1019
ORS 032
A LVRT
919 220-5593
032
A S
919 929-4803
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
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BUIE, STEPHEN E.
THE PISGAH INSTITUTE
PO BOX 2035
ASHEVILLE 28802
BUIST, NIGEL ANDERSON
522 S- VAN BUREN ROAD
EDEN 27288
P/IM
704 254-
OBG
910 627-
FAX 910 627-
P
A
910 725-
GI/IM
BUJARD, ROBERT SAMUEL
725 N HIGHLAND AVE,
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
BUKHARI, MUSHTAQ AHMAD
PO BOX 99
RUTHERFORD COLLEGE 28671
BULLA, JEFFERSON DAVIS, II
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD.
BURLINGTON 27217
FAX 910 227
BULLABOY, MARILYN MCGRATH
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
BULLARD, ANDREW GRAY
1135 CARTHAGE ST.. STE. 107
SANFORD 27330
BULLARD, DENNIS EUGENE
3009 NEW BERN AVE.
PO BOX 14027
RALEIGH 27620
704 879
FP
910 226
919 716
PUD/IM
A
919 774-
NS
A
919 231-
FAX 919 832-
AN
A
704 375-
IM
A
919 243-
P
A
BULLARD, GRAHAM WESLEY
PO BOX 36351
CHARLOTTE 28236
BULLARD, HOKE VOGLER
PO BOX 3726
WILSON 27895
BULLEN, DORIS CM.
PO BOX 56
CLARK-DARTMOUTH CLINIC. PA
SOUTHERN PINES 28387 919 692-
FAX 910 692-
BULLINGTON, WALTER GRAHAM OPH/AM
3328 S LAKESIDE DR.
CHARLOTTE 28270 704 364-
FAX 704 364-
BULLOCK, THURMAN MONROE, JR. FP/A
PO BOX 465 A
CHADBOURN 28431 910 654-
BULLOCK, WILLIAM ROBERT IM/ALD
300 BILLINGSLEY RD. B-200 A
CHARLOTTE 28211 704 372-
FAX 704 373-
BUMGARDNER, RICHARD CATOE
101-3 MELVILLE LOOP A
CHAPEL HILL 27514-6908 919 942-
BUMGARNER, JOHN HENRY AN
420 PRINCETON DR. A P
SALISBURY 28144 704 638-
BUMGARNER, JOHN REED CD/CD
7 BROWNSTONE LANE A
GREENSBORO 27410 910 292-
BUNCE, PAUL LESLIE U
970 FAIRFIELD DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 933-
BUNCH, MARY ELIZABETH IM/PUD
P O. BOX 956 A
BLACK MOUNTAIN 28711 704 669-
BUNDY, ROBERT FRANCIS, JR. FP
352 HAVEN DR. #Y-3 A
GREENVILLE 27834 919 355-
BUNDY, WILLIAM LUMSDEN IM/GP
PO BOX 786 A
N. WILKESBORO 28659 910 838-
BUNN, DAVID GLENN GP
107 E. MAIN ST.
WHITEVILLE 28472 919 642-
BUNN, DAVID GLENN, JR. OBG
1802 S. 17TH ST.
WILMINGTON 28401 910 343-
BUNYARD, MATTHEW PHILLIP IM/RHU
4801 DORSEY HALL DR.. STE. 226
ELLICOTT CITY MD 21042 919 684-
BURAPAVONG, THAVIJ DAVID PS/GS
416 GATEWOOD AVENUE
HIGH POINT 27262 910 882-
FAX 910 884-;
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9494
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1117
5502
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7777
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8335
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7384
2206
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2606
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2198
092
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3320
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6792
098
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9611
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7400
9830
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5369
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3350
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2893
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1421
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2550
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2016
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1031
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2531
8254
BURGH, LARRY THOMAS
GLASSY MOUNTAIN DR.
PO BOX 160
FLAT ROCK 28731
BURCH, WILLIAM HOBART
BOX 285, HARRIS RD AND 74
LAKE LURE 28746
704 692-
FP
A
704 625-
FAX 704 625-
FP
A
910 548-
OPH
A
704 782-
GP
A
910 762-
DR
BURCHETTE, BRUCE WILSON
401 W DECATUR ST.
MADISON 27025
BURCHFIELD, WILLIAM JOHN
500 LAKE CONCORD RD,. NE
CONCORD 28025
BURDETTE, FRED MCPHERSON, JR.
1232-A COLUMBUS CIR.
WILMINGTON 28403
BURGE, HOLLY JEAN
14248 WYNDFIELD CIRCLE
RALEIGH 27615
BURGESS, GLENN NORMAN
3664 WINDING CREEK WAY
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
BURGESS, WILLIAM CROMARTIE, JR
125 BALDWIN AVENUE
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 338
FAX 704 543
BURGESS, WILLIAM PATRICK NEP/IM
928 BAXTER STREET
CHARLOTTE 28204-2879 704 348
BURGOS, JENNIFER
150 DALEWOOD DR. #7 A
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 760
BURHANS, ROLLIN SCOFIELD, JR. GS
PO BOX 15698
4301 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD
DURHAM 27704-2117
919 787
P
910 760
IM
BURKART, JOHN
BOWMAN GRAY SCH OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
BURKART, THOMAS ELMA
615 12TH STREET
WASHINGTON 27889
919 479
FAX 919 479-
IM/NEP
910 716-
NEP
919 752-
FAX 919 752-
PD
BURKE, ANNETTE BLACKMON
103 W 27TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358 910 739
BURKE, ANTHONY LEE GS
709 BARKER ST. A
SALISBURY 28144 704 633
BURKE, DAVID JOSEPH ORS
528 LAKE CONCORD ROAD, N, E. A
PO BOX 1606
CONCORD 28026-1606
BURKE, JAMES GILLUM
414 W. LEBANON STREET
P, O. BOX 1544
MOUNT AIRY 27030
BURKE, JAMES OTIS, JR.
8 MEDICAL PARK DRIVE
LEXINGTON 27292
BURKE, JASON RUSSELL
206 MCCAULEY ST.
CHAPEL HILL 27516-2720
BURKE, KAREN ANDREA
3100 DURALEIGH ROAD
RALEIGH 27612
704 788-
FAX 704 788-
ORS
A P
910 789-
FAX 910 789-
PD
704 249-
919 942
PD
919 881
FAX 919 881
PM
A
BURKE, MARGARET OBER
THOMS REHABILITATION HOSPITAL
PO BOX 15025
ASHEVILLE 28813 704 274
FAX 704 277
BURKE, TIMOTHY ALAN AN
PITT CO. ANESTHESIA ASSOC. A
PHYSICIANS QUADRANGLE, BLDG F
GREENVILLE 27834 919 752
BURKE, WILLIAM ALLEN D
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
MED/DERM
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816
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9618
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1127
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5570
5415
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AC
2400
0820
074
AC
2140
074
AC
2555
BURKEY, BETH ANN
ORS 000
209 PARK ROYALE LANE
AF
APEX 27502
919 220-5593
BURKHARDT, NATHAN LESLIE, JR.
ORS Oil
129 MCDOWELL ST,
AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 258-8800
BURKHART, CECIL ROBERT
PTH/CLP 079
1006OAKCREST DRIVE
AC
REIDSVILLE 27320
910 634-4551
BURKHART, CHARLES ANDREW
GP 034
113 BRIAR RIDGE CIRCLE
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-4482
910 768-0145
BURLESON, TINA
074
1161 MULBERRY LN,, APT, 33-C
A • S
GREENVILLE 27858-5820
919 321-7199
BURLESON, WILLIAM ROWELL
U 078
101 WEST27TH STREET
A AC
LUMBERTON 28358
910 738-7166
FAX 910 738-4434
BURNETT, BRENT ALAN
FP 041
PO BOX 220
AC
SUMMERFIELD 27358
910 643-7711
BURNETT, CLAY MATTHEW
CDS/TS 074
ECU, DEFT OF SURGERY
A AC
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-4822
BURNETT, JOHN WESLEY, JR.
FP 025
810 KENNEDY AVE,
AC
NEW BERN 28560
919 633-1678
FAX 919 633-1403
BURNETTE, DOUGLAS GEORGE, JR
. DR/NM 024
COLUMBUS COUNTY HOSP,
A AC
500 JEFFERSON ST,, DEPTOF RAD.
WHITEVILLE 28472
910 642-8011
FAX 919 642-1727
BURNETTE, HOWARD OLSEN
GP 076
108 N COBLE STREET
A URT
RANDLEMAN 27317
910 498-2500
BURNETTE, J. P.
IM 098
PO BOX 3069
AC
WILSON 27895-3069
919 237-2700
FAX 919 237-5034
BURNEY, DONALD PATRICK
CDS/TS 041
1317 N. ELM ST,. STE, 1
AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 373-8245
BURNEY, FREDRIC ARLEN
FP 080
1406 W INNES ST #A
AC
SALISBURY 28144
704 637-0102
BURNHAM, STEVEN JAMES
GS/VS 032
UNC, DEPT, OF VS
AC
229-H CLINICAL SCIENCE BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-3391
FAX 919 966-2898
BURNS, GEORGIANNA TSEKOURAS
PD 078
103 W. 27THST.
AC
LUMBERTON 28358
910 739-3318
BURNS, MARGARET VIRGINIA
P 011
PO BOX 8724
A L/RT
311 KIMBERLY AVE
ASHEVILLE 28814
704 253-3398
BURNS, MARTIN ALAN
R 060
2026 BEVERLY DR.
AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 384-4057
BURNS, STANLEY SHERMAN, JR.
OTO 060
1692TULLOCH RD
L/RT
CHARLOI Ih 28278
704 358-41 1 1
FAX 704 358-4157
BURNS, WALTER WOODROW, JR.
GS 032
PO BOX 15698
A AC
4301 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD.
DURHAM 27704
919 967-8258
BURROUGHS, ARTHUR ANDERSEN
034
225-A MAGNOLIA ST.. APT, C
S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 773-1428
BURROUGHS, FRANKLIN DANFORD
FP 092
3100 DURALEIGH RD
AC
RALEIGH 27612
919 881-5532
BURROUGHS, FREDERICK DOUGLAS PD 092
100 SUNNYBROOK ROAD, STE. 202 AC
RALEIGH 27610
919 231-3180
BURROUGHS, PAUL LEACH, JR.
ORS 092
3410 EXECUTIVE DRIVE
A AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 872-5296
FAX 919 850-9718
BURROUGHS, RUTH REUBEN
PH/PD 092
6413 MARGATE COURT
A L7RT
RALEIGH 27612
919 781-5015
50
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
BURRUS, JAMES HENRY
GYN 023
P. O. BOX 1256
S/RT
SHELBY 28151-1256
704 481-8700
BURT, TERRENCE WILLIAM
EM 011
59 CARVER DR.
AC
FLETCHER 28732
704 255-3786
BURTNER, BARBARA ANNE
DOG
3704-F MERIWETHER DR.
R
DURHAM 27704
919 684-2258
BURTON, ASHBY J., Ill
FP 042
PO BOX 710
A AC
RICH SQUARE 27869
919 539-2082
BURTON, CLAUDE SHREVE, III
D/IM 032
110 STONERIDGE DR.
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 684-5037
BURTON, D. SCOTT
032
405-B COLLIDGE ST.
A S
CHAPEL HILL NC 27516
919 942-5044
BURTON, EARL EDWARD, JR.
D/IM 092
3900 BROWNING PLACE
A AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 782-2735
BURTON, HARRY G., Ill
CDsn-s oil
257 MCDOWELL ST.
A P AC
ASHEVILLE 28803
704 258-1121
BURWELL, WALTER BRODIE
IM 091
716 S, GARNhl 1 ST.
L
HENDERSON 27636-4511
91 9 438-5958
BUSBEE, BRANDON GREER
034
2341-B SALEM COURT
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 777-0715
BUSBY, JULIAN GOODE, JR.
OBG 046
307 N. LINDSAY ST.
A AC
HIGH POINT 27260
910 885-0149
BUSBY, MERLE RUDY
GS 080
901 W, HENDERSON STREET
A AC
SALISBURY 28144-2727
704 633-1581
BUSBY, WILLIAM JARVIS
ORS 029
1219 LEXINGTON AVE. STE. B AC
THOMASVILLE 27360
919 475-8141
FAX 919 475-0851
BUSCH, JAMES R.
PD 098
200 RICHARDS STREET
A AC
PO BOX 3409
WILSON 27895-3409
91 9 243-7944
BUSH, RONALD EARL
IM Oil
2561 HENDERSONVILLE RD.
AC
ARDEN 28704
704 684-001 1
BUSHELL, IAN WILSON
FP 000
UNC HOSPITALS
A R
CB 7595, MANNING DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-3711
BUSS, DAVID HUMPHREY
PTH/HEM 034
237 GRANDVIEW DRIVE
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 716-2641
BUSSE, EWALD WILLIAM
P/GER 032
BOX 2948. DUMC
L
DURHAM 27710
919 684-3416
FAX 919 684-8666
BUSTARD, VICTOR WILLIAM
OBG/GYN 025
800 HOSPITAL DR., STE. #2
A AC
NEW BERN 28560-3452
919 633-3339
FAX 919 633-9669
BUTER, THOMAS HENRY
ORS 060
120 PROVIDENCE ROAD
AC
CHARLO 1 1 b 28207
704 339-1000
FAX 704 339-1446
BUTLER, BRADLEY STEVEN
032
UNC, MS II
S
121 MACNIDER BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 962-8335
BUTLER, DOROTHY WOLF
OBG 074
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
A AC
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
91 9 355-0588
BUTLER, FREDERICK CLARENCE, JR OPH 065
1915 GLEN MEADE ROAD
A AC
WILMINGTON 28403
910 763-3601
FAX 910 763-4608
BUTLER, JAMES HILTON
R 034
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-2702
BUTLER, LARRY STEPHEN
OBG 053
1832 DOCTORS DR.
AC
SANFORD 27330
919 774-8761
BUTLER, RADFORD NORMAN
IM 034
1881 RUNNING CEDAR TRAIL
L/RT
LEWISVILLE 27023
910 945-5563
BUTLER, ROBERT HOYT
ASHEBORO GASTROENTEROLOGY
700 SUNSET AVENUE
ASHEBORO 27203
BUTLER, SUSANNA MOSELEY
624 WEST END BLVD., APT. A5
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
BUTTERFIELD, MARIAN ISBEY
2 S. POSTON COURT
DURHAM 27705-5367
BUTTERWORTH, JOHN F., IV
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTR BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1009
GE
076
AC
910 625-0305
000
S
9573
032
R
7099
034
AC
919 723-!
P
919 286-';
AN
A
910 716-
FAX 910 716-
BUTTS, JOHN DAVIS, JR. FOP
OFF. OF CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7580 919 966-
BYERLEY, JULIE STORY
5706 LOYAL AVE. A
DURHAM 27713 919 361-
BYERLY, JAMES HAMPTON GP
P. O. BOX 340 A
140 N. STEELE ST.
SANFORD 27330 919 775-
BYERLY, WESLEY GRIMES, JR. GS
1446 6TH ST. CIRCLE CT , NW
HICKORY 28601 704 324-
BYERS, JOHN MAXWELL OTO
321 W, WENDOVER AVE. A
GREENSBORO 27401
BYLCIW, STANLEY ROBERT ORS
PO BOX 1538 A
602 BERKSHIRE ROAD
SMITHFIELD 27577 919 934-
BYNUM, DONALD K., JR. ORS/HS
245 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG. 229-H A
UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-
FAX 919 966-
BYNUM, ROBERT WILLIAM. IV
901 WINSTEAD AVE.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
BYRD, LELAN CLINTON
512 6TH AVENUE, WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
NEP/IM
919 443-
U
A
704 692'
FAX 704 692-
BYRD, VICKI MARIE
RT #1, BOX 268-C
DEEP RUN 28525 919 523
BYRD, WILLIAM EUGENE RHU/IM
1724 E. 10TH ST.
POBOX 1093
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
BYRNE, THOMAS EDWARD
1013 WATSON AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-4547
BYRNES, THOMAS HENDERSON, JR.
309 PINEYWOOD ROAD
THOMASVILLE 27360
BYRNETT, JEFFREY WILLIAM
1624 MEMORIAL DR
BURLINGTON 27215
919 535-
A
910 725-
IM/CD
A
919 475
GS/VS
A
910 229-
FAX 919 226-
P
A
704 254-
GYN
A
BYRON, ROBERT SILL
675 BILTMORE AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28803-2527
BYRUM, CLIFFORD CONWELL
PO BOX 8036
KITTY HAWK 27949-8036
BYRUM, GRAHAM VANCE FP/FPG
P. O, BOX 540 A
SCOTLAND NECK 27874 919 826-
BYRUM, GRAHAM VANCE, JR. NEP/IM
PITT RENAL MEDICINE ASSOCS.LTD
501 PALADIN DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834
BYRUM, ROBERT STUART
119 TALL OAKS ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27516
CABANISS, MICKI LAWRENCE
ASHEVILLE OB-GYN
60 LIVINGSTON ST.
ASHEVILLE 28801
919 752-
FAX 919 752-
A
919 933-
OBG/MFM
3118
8190
032
AC
2253
032
S
3675
053
L
5932
018
S/RT
■8678
041
AC
051
AC
1094
032
AC
2030
6730
064
AC
9084
045
AC
6262
5858
074
S
5865
042
AC
1082
034
S
6971
029
AC
8121
001
AC
6428
9181
Oil
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5369
092
L
042
AC
■3143
074
AC
8880
3084
000
s
5235
Oil
AC
CABLE, THOMAS ALLEN
206 FISHER PARK CIRCLE
GREENSBORO 27401
CABRAL, DEBORAH BARBARA
208-B W. CENTER ST.
LEXINGTON 27292
CADDELL, TILLIE HORKEY
1600 MORGANTON RD. F-1
PINEHURST 28374
CADDICK, WILLIAM JAMES
2550 COURT DR., STE. 201
GASTONIA 28054
CADER, CAS MICHAEL
300-A PENNY LANE
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
CAFFREY, PATRICK RAPHAEL
ELK RIVER CLUB
4 CHESTNUT WOOD TRAIL
BANNER ELK 28604
CAHN, JACK RICHARD
616 DOCTORS ST.
SPARTA 28675
CAIN, FELICIA KAY
UNIFOUR ANESTHESIA ASSOCIATES A
415 N. CENTER ST,
HICKORY 28601
CAIN, FRANK CORAL, JR.
3100 WHITTSON ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
CAIN, LARRY RAY
DOCTOR'S PARK. SUITE 3-H
417 BILTMORE AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801
CALDWELL, BRUCE FRANCIS
P O. BOX 1006
CLINTON 28328
CALDWELL, CECELIA RAVE
509 BILTMORE AVENUE
GRAHAM CHILDRENS CENTER
ASHEVILLE 28801
CALDWELL, DAVID STEWART
BOX 2978. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
CALDWELL, JESSE BURGOYNE, JR
1307 PARK LANE
GASTONIA 28052-0722
CALDWELL, LAWRENCE M. II
P. O. BOX 849
NEWTON 28658
CALDWELL, WILLIAM M., JR.
BEASLEY DR., APT, P-6
GREENVILLE 27834
CALHOUN, AUBREY DANIEL
652 CARPENTER AVE.
MOORESVILLE 28115
CALHOUN, LINDA PALMON
1202 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
CALI, REBECCA LAMAR
PITT COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL A
DEPT. OF SURGERY
GREENVILLE 27858 919 551-
FAX 919 816-
CALIFF, JAMES C. ORS
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD. A
BURLINGTON 27217 910 227-
FAX 910 227-
CALL, DAVID LEE DR
MOREHEAD MEM. HOSP.-RAD A
FP
A
910 574-
FP
704 249-
GP
A
910 295-
IM/GI
704 867-
FP
A
919 726-
CLP
704 898-
FP
910 372
AN
704 327-
GP
704 865
IM/GI
704 285-
EM/GS
A
910 592-
CCP
704 254-
RHU/IM
A
919 684-
GYN
A
704 865-
GI/IM
704 464-
A
919 752-
IM
704 663-
CD/IM
910 341-
GS/CRS
EDEN 27288
910 623
FAX 910 627
704 257-4720
CALL, KENNETH D.
110 FOX RUN CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27858 919 551
CALLAGHAN, WILLIAM M. OBG
143 ASHELAND AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801-4013 704 258
CALLAHAN, CATHLEEN MARIE
807-A KINGS MILL ROAD A
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 932^
CALLAHAN, JOSEPH BRODHEAD OBG
MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING
HENDERSON 27536 919 492
CALLAHAN, RICHARD DALE ON/HEM
445 BILTMORE AVE. STE. G-102 A
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 253-
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AC
8132
029
AC
2921
063
L
5511
036
AC
3585
016
AC
8414
000
AC
6774
003
AC
■5606
018
AC
8105
036
LVRT
■2978
Oil
AC
0014
082
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•8511
Oil
AC
■4701
000
AC
■8844
036
L7RT
•0968
018
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4550
074
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0199
049
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■4443
065
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3481
074
AC
4171
3809
001
AC
3621
2206
079
AC
9711
7687
074
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4100
Oil
AC
9191
032
S
6301
091
AC
8576
Oil
AC
7077
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
51
CALLANAN, LAWRENCE D., JR.
032
14 TARAWA TERR., #B
S
DURHAM 27705-6415
919 382-8087
CALLAWAY, CLIFFORD KAY
EM 060
PO BOX 667967
AC
CHARLOTTE 28266
704 588-3418
FAX 704 521-5097
CALLAWAY. GEORGE HADLEY
ORS 092
3515 GLENWOOD AVENUE
C
RALEIGH. NC 27605
919 781-5600
CALLAWAY, SAMUEL CLAYTON, JR
OTO 065
2311 DELANEY ROAD
AC
WILMINGTON 28403
910 762-8754
CALLICUTT, CHRISTOPHER SCOTT
074
APT. F2, DOCTORS PARK APTS
A S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 757-1511
CALLISON, WILLIAM JOSEPH
ORS Oil
299 WEBB COVE ROAD
LVRT
ASHEVILLE 28804
704 254-5943
CALLISTER, MATTHEW DOUGLAS
032
3454 SANDY CREEK DR.
S
DURHAM 27705-6036
919 493-6734
CALVERT, SUSAN LINDA
PM 000
2903-B SUSSEX STREET
A R
GREENVILLE 27834
919 321-4040
CALVO, BENJAMIN F.
032
UNC DEPT OF SURGERY
AC
3010 OLD CLINIC BLDG. CB 7210
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7210
919 966-4416
FAX 919 966-6308
CAMARGO, JOHNNY EDGAR
IM 077
PO BOX 1537
A AC
ROCKINGHAM 28379
910 997-3313
CAMBLOS, JOSHUA FRY BULLITT
GS/GYN Oil
17 FOREST ROAD
A URT
ASHEVILLE 28803
704 274-2794
CAMERON, HAROLD H.
OPH 025
802 MCCARTHY BLVD
A AC
NEW BERN 28562
919 633-4183
CAMNITZ, PAUL SAMUEL
OTO 074
BOX 5007
A AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-5227
CAMP, EDWARD HAYS
GS 044
112 BALSAM DRIVE
A L7RT
WAYNESVILLE 28786
704 456-9858
CAMP, JOHN FREDERICK
AN 060
6901 N. BALTUSROL LANE
A P AC
CHARLOTTE 28210
704 355-2372
FAX 704 377-3389
CAMP, THOMAS FRANCIS, JR.
IM/CD 092
2800 BLUE RIDGE, STE 205
AC
RALEIGH 27607
919 782-0414
CAMPANO, MANUEL OSWALDO
PTH 041
2 NORTHLINE PL
L/RT
GREENSBORO 27410
910 854-6462
CAMPBELL, ALLEN BARRY
OBG Oil
93 VICTORIA ROAD
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801-4492
704 253-7661
FAX 704 255-0376
CAMPBELL, CHARLES BRUCE, III
OPH 034
2827 LYNDHURST AVE . STE 204
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-0725
CAMPBELL, DIANE JANE
OBG 074
2315 EXECUTIVE PARK CIR.
A AC
PO BOX 8307
GREENVILLE 27835
919 830-1035
FAX 919 830-0827
CAMPBELL, DONALD BARNES
IM 092
3100 BLUE RIDGE RD
A P AC
RALEIGH 27612
919 781-7500
CAMPBELL, DOUGLAS STEPHEN
OM/IM 000
2327 ENGLERT DR., STE. 1
AC
DURHAM 27713
919 544-2492
FAX 919 544-2199
CAMPBELL, ELIZABETH E.
ON/IM 092
PO BOX 30098
A AC
RALEIGH 27622
919 781-7070
CAMPBELL, FRANCIS MICHAEL
GS 049
642 CARPENTER AVE
AC
MOORESVILLE 28115
704 663-7905
CAMPBELL, FRANK HIGHSMITH
GS/TS 026
P. O. BOX 53651
L
FAYb NEVILLE 28305
910 485-6161
CAMPBELL, GRANT LILES
032
120 FRIAR LANE
A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 933-1870
CAMPBELL, JAMES ARCHIBALD OBG
2801 RANDOLPH RD.
CHARLOTTE 28211-1051 704 376-
CAMPBELL, JAMES STEWART FP/OS
MEDICAL ENGINEERING & DESIGN
3705 SAPONA TRAIL
PFAFFTOWN 27040 910 945-
CAMPBELL, JOHN NEIL
1219-B W 4TH STREET A
WINSTON-SALEM 27101 910 777-
CAMPBELL, JOSEPH DAVIS OBG
3404 WAKE FOREST RD. #100
RALEIGH 27609-7317 919 876-
CAMPBELL, KEVIN RAY
2881 -E WALNUT VIEW COURT
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 765-
CAMPBELL. ROBERT RICHARD R
2700 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE A
GOLDSBORO 27530 919 734-
FAX 919 736-
CAMPBELL, SHERI D.
1510 CHARLES MICHAEL CT APT 5
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-6009 919 659-
CAMPBELL, WALKER HAWES OBG
102 HANDLE Y PARK CT A
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 734-
CANCE, WILLIAM GEORGE GS
UNC, CB 7210, DEPT. OF SURGERY
3010 OLD CLINIC BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-
FAX 919 966
CANDELA, STEPHEN JOSEPH ORS
PO BOX 1 1 60
WHITEVILLE 28472-1160 919 640'
FAX 919 640
CANIPE, TOMMIE LEE
P. O BOX 5229
HIGH POINT 27262
CANNON, BRETT HOLLINGSWORTH
#4 MERRITT APTS.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
CANNON, EUGENE BOLIVIA
366 LEXINGTON ROAD
ASHEBORO 27203
CANNON, SHELLI ELIZABETH
103 MEDICAL HEIGHTS DR.
MORGANTON 28655
GS/TS
910 887'
919 942
PD
A
910 625
FP
704 437
FAX 704 437
FP
A
910 768
GS
305 A
919 781
END
STE. 774 A
910 760
CANNON, THOMAS BERNARD
2805 LYNDHURST AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
CANNON, WOODWARD
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD. STE
RALEIGH 27607
CANTLEY, LARRY KEITH
1900 S. HAWTHORNE RD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
CANUPP, TONY WAYNE EM/IM
5722 MAYLANDIA RD A
CHARLOTTE 28269-1393 704 548-
CAO, BICHHUYEN LUONG
1222 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE A
GREENVILLE 27834 919 757
CAPEHART, BRUCE PINSON P
4101 OLDE COACH ROAD A
DURHAM 27707-3638 919 493
CAPIZZI, MARC FRANCIS
1 441 -B BROOKWOOD DR. A
WINSTON-SALEM 27106 910 759-
CAPOROSSI, PAUL VINCENT OBG
RT. #2. BOX 195
CONOVER 28613 704 322
CAPPIELLO, DAVID LAWRENCE ORS
129 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 258-
FAX 704 258-
IM
A
704 861
FAX 704 868
CAPRARO, FRANCESCA QUAGLIA FP
63 MONTICELLO ROAD A
PO BOX 1418
WEAVERVILLE 28787 704 645
CAPPS, JOHN LAWTON
1377 E GARRISON BLVD.
GASTONIA 28054
060
AC
3536
034
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4546
034
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8217
092
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8225
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1423
096
AC
3344
032
AC
5221
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1022
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■3164
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■2460
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■4211
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■8890
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■5986
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■0611
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■7999
018
AC
■4920
Oil
AC
■8800
■0416
036
AC
■0210
■8467
Oil
AC
■3066
CARANDANG, NAPOLEON VELUZ GI/OM 041
AT&T MEDICAL A AC
PO BOX 20046
GREENSBORO 27420 910 279-3627
CARBALLO, FRANK EDWARD IM 078
395 W. 27TH STREET AC
LUMBERTON 28358 910 739-7551
CARBONELL, ANTONIO MIGUEL PS EM/092
PO BOX 31823 A AC
RALEIGH 27622 919 782-3444
CARDWELL, WILLARD IM/CD 041
PO BOX 21048 A L
GREENSBORO 27420-1048 910 288-4740
CAREY, TIMOTHY STEPHEN IM 032
CB 7110, UNC, DEPT OF MED AC
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-2276
CARLINO, RICHARD EDWARD PS 092
3404 WAKE FOREST RD., STE. 200 AC
RALEIGH 27609 919 850-0238
FAX 919 876-3110
CARLOS, RITA QUIAMBAO PD 041
WOMENS HOSP. OF GREENSBORO A AC
801 GREEN VALLEY RD.
GREENSBORO 27408
CARLSON, DONALD PATRICK
245 MEMORIAL DR.
JACKSONVILLE 28540
CARLSON, ERIC BARNETT
804 JOHNS HOPKINS DR
GREENVILLE 27834-7222
CARLSON, KENNETH PAUL
3108 BUENA VISTA ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
CARLSON, PHILIP RANDALL
WILKES REGIONAL MEDICAL CTR
DEPT OF RADIOLOGY
N. WILKESBORO 28697
CARLTON, RICHARD ALAN
420 N. CENTER ST
HICKORY 28601
CARLTON, THOMAS KERN, III
1641 PROVIDENCE RD
CHARLOTTE 28207
CARLTON, THOMAS KERN, JR.
720 GROVE STREET
SALISBURY 28144
CARMICHAEL, DENNIS D.
4329 SILO LANE
CHARLOTTE 28226-5503
CARNEY, RODERIC GRIFFIN
202 E ARROWHEAD DR.
CLINTON 28328
CARPENTER, FREDERICK J., JR.
BOX 15609
DURHAM 27704
CARPENTER, KENT DEE
101 W T.HARRIS BLVD. ,#3301
CHARLOTTE 28262
CARPENTER, KENNETH C.
P. O. BOX 699
LENOIR 28645
CARPEROS. STEPHANIE DEMETRA
16513 GREEN DOLPHIN LANE
HUNTERSVILLE 28078
CARR, DAVID RUDDLE
2915 LYNDHURST AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
CARR, HENRY JAMES, JR.
100 BADGER CT.
CLINTON 28328
CARR, JAMES STEWART
2813 OLD ORCHARD ROAD
RALEIGH 27607-6507
CARR, JOHN FERGUSON, II
1200 BROAD ST.
DURHAM 27705
CARR, MARJORIE BARNWELL
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD.. STE
RALEIGH 27607-6496
CARR, RAYMOND EDWARD
624 QUAKER LN., STE. C-101
HIGH POINT 27262
910 379-3963
OBG 067
AC
910 687-7666
CD/IM 074
A AC
919 757-1000
FAX 919 757-3045
U 034
URT
910 765-4021
R/IM 097
AC
CARR, WILLIAM C.
403 FARVIEW ST.
CLINTON 28328
910 651-8400
CDS 018
A AC
704 323-1100
PM 060
AC
704 375-8900
PD 080
AC
704 636-5576
CHP/P 060
AC
704 372-5238
IM 082
AC
910 592-1776
AN 032
AC
919 470-6186
IM 060
A AC
704 547-9560
GP 014
L
704 754-7861
IM 060
AC
704 892-7905
GS/VS 034
A AC
910 765-5221
IM/PUD 082
A P AC
910 592-2964
OBG 092
AC
919 881-5358
D 032
AC
919 286-7903
PD 092
A AC
919 781-7490
GS/TS 046
A AC
910 883-1348
FAX 910 887-4078
PD 082
AC
910 592-6011
501
52
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
CARRARA, JOANNE ESTELLE
074
1115 GROVEMONT DR. #H5
A S
GREENVILLE 27834
CARRASCO, LEONOR C.
PDA 054
PO BOX 1073
AC
KINSTON 28503-1073
919 523-5461
CARRASCO, NOEL-JOHN MURPHY
NPM/PD 065
6232 N, BRADLEY OVERLOOK
AC
WILMINGTON 28403
910 343-2175
CARROLL, BARBARA ANNE
R 032
4718 HARMONY CHURCH RD
A AC
EFLAND 27243
919 684-2711
CARROLL, CHARLES FISHER, JR.
PTH 013
CABARRUS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
AC
CONCORD 28025
704 788-5987
CARROLL. SHERI LYNN
032
POBOX 16242
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CHAPEL HILL 27516-6242
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704 982'
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704 252
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RALEIGH 27609
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
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HIGH POINT 27262
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910 272
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910 458
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704 322
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919 870
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919 782
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3020 NEW BERN AVE , STE
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910 323
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704 482
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910 584
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910 885
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704 786
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910 395-
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CHEN, CHIH-CHENG FRANK
1608 WELLINGTON AVENUE
WILMINGTON 28401-7757
CHEN, KEH-FANG
405 GARRISON DR.
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GADDY BLDG
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GREENVILLE 27834
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CHIARAMONTI, ALEXANDER
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GARY DERMATOLOGY CTR.
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910 882
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CARDIOTHORACIC SURG., ROOM 277
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
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1 EASTGATE CTR,
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405 RUDD ST B
BURLINGTON 27215
CHOONG, HAN PYO
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503 THIRD STREET, SW
TAYLORSVILLE 28681
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CHARLOTTE 28277
CHOPER, NILES EDWARD
8108 RISING MEADOW
CHARLOTTE 28277
CHOW, CHRISTOPHER YAN-CHI
110 AVON LANE
GREENVILLE 27858-4401
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DURHAM 27710
919 816-
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301
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704 586-
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704 551-
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CHRISTAKOS, ARTHUR CHRIS
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449 N. WENDOVER PARK PL,
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NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
CHRISTENSEN, WAYNE NELS PTH 060
3536 TALWYN CT A AC
CHARLOTTE 28269 704 355-2251
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1501 DOCK STREET AC
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2907-A CEDAR CREEK RD. A S
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LOOKING GLASS EYE CTR. A * AC
BLDG. #2, MEDICAL PARK DR.
BREVARD 28712 704 884-7320
CHRISTIE, JOHN DOYLE PTH 074
ECU SCHOOLOF MED. BRODY 1S08A AC
DEFT. OF PTH/LAB MEDICINE
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845 CHURCH ST.. N. STE. 107 A P AC
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FAX 704 784-4346
CHRYSLER, CHARLES OTIS FP 060
11307 HAWTHORNE DR. A AC
BOX 23720
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COOK, DAVID OWEN
2932 LYNDHURST AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
FP 060
AC
704 892-3723
U 034
A AC
910 765-4021
FAX 910 768-7782
COOK, DONALD EUGENE, JR. FP 090
808 CIRCLE DR. AC
UNION FAMILY PRACTICE, PA
MONROE 28112 704 289-5443
COOK, FIONA JACKSON IM/END 074
DEPT. OF MEDICINE R
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-2567
COOK, JAMES HOSMER D Oil
281 MCDOWELL STREET A AC
ASHEVILLE 28803 704 252-5679
COOK, JOHN EDMUND AN 070
232 SHADOW VALLEY BEND AC
DAKOTA DUNES SD 57049 919 338-1542
COOK, JOHN SAMUEL IM 000
200 TABERNACLE ROAD AS
BLACK MOUNTAIN 28711 704 669-6164
COOK, JOSEPH WILLIAM TS/CDS 060
1001 BLYTHE BLVD #300 A AC
CHARLOTTE 28203-5860 704 373-1500
COOK, LELAND JAMES GS 018
415 N. CENTER ST., STE. 102 AC
HICKORY 28601 704 327-9178
COOK, MARCUS P. 000
804 BERKLEY ST. A S
DURHAM 27705-4202
COOK, MARILUE M. PD 096
2706 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE AC
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 734-4736
FAX 919 580-1017
COOK, PAUL P. IM/ID 074
DEPT. OF MEDICINE AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
COOK, RUSSEL CLIFFORD PD 007
608 E. 12TH STREET AC
WASHINGTON 27889 919 946-4134
COOK, STEVEN LEE OBG 034
755 HIGHLAND OAKS DR. STE, 201 A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 765-5470
FAX 910 765-5428
COOK, WESLEY ALLEN, JR, NS 032
DUMC, DIV. OF NEURO-SURGERY A AC
DURHAM 27710 919 684-3582
COOK, WILLIAM EUGENE FP/PUD 026
RR #1, BOX 87B12 A URT
STEDMAN 28391 910 484-5321
COOK, WILLIAM RAYMOND 034
1715 QUEEN STREET A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-2701 910 761-1558
COOK, YVETTE ROSE N 092
200 ASHEVILLE AVE , STE. 40 A AC
GARY 27511 919 859-0014
COOKE, JAMES HARBIN, JR. IM 013
130 LAKE CONCORD RD. A AC
CONCORD 28025 704 782-3114
COOKE, RALPH MCBRIDE GP/GER 086
631 ELK SPUR ST. A L/RT
ELKIN 28621 910 835-5544
COONRAD, RALPH WOODWARD ORS/HS 032
2609 N, DUKE ST., BLDG. 900 A L
DURHAM 27704 919 220-6408
FAX 919 220-6379
COOPER, ARMAH JAMALE P 041
600-C PASTEUR DR. A AC
GREENSBORO 27403 910 855-7231
COOPER, EDWIN BRANAN, JR. ORS/PM 054
KINSTON CLINIC NORTH A AC
DOCTORS DR.
KINSTON 28501-1597 919 522-2020
FAX 919 522-0795
COOPER, HERBERT A. PHO/CLP 032
UNC. CB #7220 AC
BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-1178
FAX 919 966-7629
COOPER, LESLIE 032
904 THE OAKS A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 932-9466
IM
025
AC
919 833-5333
000
R
919 752-5637
ON/HEM
034
A
AC
COOPER, LYLE RAY
702 NEWMAN RD.
PO BOX 2554
NEW BERN 28560
COOPER, MARK HAYDEN
1638 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27834
COOPER, MILES ROBERT
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4300
FAX 910 716-5687
COOPER, TIM ERVIN, JR. IM/PUD 060
RANDOLPH INTERNAL MEDICINE AC
1416 E. MOREHEAD ST., STE. 201
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 355-8666
COOPER, WILLIAM CORNELIUS, JR. PD 064
124 FOY DRIVE AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-2417 919 443-4031
COOPER, WILLIAM H., IV GYN/END 065
1500 MEDICAL CENTER DR. AC
WILMINGTON 28401 910 763-9509
COOPERBERG, CHARLES I. IM/NEP 032
DURHAM NEPHROLOGY
ASSOCS., PA A AC
4016 FREEDOM LAKE DR.
DURHAM 27704 919 477-3005
FAX 919 477-9718
COPE, BRIAN SCOTT 000
9021 FARMINGTON DR. R
RICHMOND VA 23229 804 828-5318
COPELAND, DANA DERWARD PTH/NA 092
10004 GRADY CIRCLE A AC
RALEIGH 27615 919 755-8260
COPELAND, DONALD LEE FP 060
19607 HIGHWAY 73 A AC
DAVIDSON 28036 704 892-3723
COPELAND, GARY BENJAMIN OPH 026
1629 OWEN DRIVE AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28304 910 484-6141
COPENHAUER, CHRISTOPHER CHARLES 032
401 NC 54 BYPASS, APT. C-5 A S
CARRBORO 27510 919 929-9130
COPPEDGE, THOMAS OLIVER, JR. R 060
4067 ABINGDON RD. L/RT
CHARLOTTE 28211 704 366-0504
COPPRIDGE, ALTON JAMES U 032
3605 RUGBY RD, URT
DURHAM 27707-5456 919 489-9798
COPSIS, PETER NICHOLAS IM 060
201 E. MATTHEWS ST. AC
MATTHEWS 28105 704 847-3380
CORBIN, RICHARD PRESLEY IM/PUD 060
PO BOX 32861 AC
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
CHARLOTTE 28232 704 355-3165
tCORCORAN, EDWIN EMMONS IM/GI Oil
211 PINNER ROAD A
DECEASED-1-1-95
ARDEN 28704 704 684-9376
CORCORAN, ETHAN EMMET 032
3206 STANFORD DR S
DURHAM 27707 919 489-3427
CORCORAN, MELISSA C. PHO/ON 032
722 N. 85TH ST.. APT. 12 R
SEATTLE WA 98103 206 783-9979
FAX 206 527-3946
CORDELL, A. ROBERT CDS/TS 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. A L
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1096 910 716-4672
FAX 910 716-3348
COREY, CHARLES CRAIG EM 013
18801 RIVER FALLS DR. AC
DAVIDSON 28036 704 783-1617
FAX 704 896-1815
CORIC, VLADIMIR 034
232 OAKWOOD COURT A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 722-6391
CORLEY, BONNIE SIERRA 034
2329 WINSTON CT.. APT. B S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-2116
CORNWALL, THOMAS PAUL PYA/CHP 000
2501 ATRIUM DR., STE. 400 AC
RALEIGH 27607 919 782-4954
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
57
CORPENING, ALBERT NEWTON
FP 092
141 E MAIN ST
AC
POBOX 158
YOUNGSVILLE 27596
919 556-2126
CORPENING, JOSEPH DURHAM
PD 080
720 GROVE STREET
L
SALISBURY 28144
704 636-5576
CORRELL. EARL EUGENE
FP 013
KANNAPOLIS MEDICAL CLINIC
A L
KANNAPOLIS 28083
704 933-2101
CORT, CAROLYN RAY
PD 061
P, 0. BOX 188
AC
BURNSVILLE 28714
704 682-6912
CORTHREN, CAROLINE MICHELLE
032
100 ROCK HAVEN RD.. E-208
A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 933-8551
CORY, JOHN W.
034
3652 HEATHROW DR.
S
WINSTON-SALEM 27127-4644
910 760-4281
COSGROVE, BILLIE FOREHAND
D 000
8619 S.W. 55TH PL.
R
GAINESVILLE FL 32608
904 336-0350
COSGROVE, KENNETH EDWARD
IM/CD 045
705 6TH AVENUE, WEST
A L
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
704 692-2231
FAX 704 692-6742
COSTENBADER, WM. B., JR. ADM/OTO Oil
MEMORIAL MISSION HOSPITAL
AC
509 BILTMORE AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28801-4690
704 255-4491
FAX 704 255-4018
COSTLEY, ELIZABETH MINEI
000
1601 OWEN DR.
A R
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
910 323-1152
COTTER, DANIEL T.
AN 036
GASTON ANESTHESIA ASSOCIATES AC
PO BOX 12845
GASTONIA 28053
704 866-2825
COTTRELL, WILLIAM MILNES
AN 013
758 WILLIAMSBURG DR
A AC
CONCORD 28025
704 786-21 1 1
COUGER, KENDALL
074
M-9 DOCTORS PARK APTS,
S
BEASLEY DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
COUGHLIN, PAUL WM. FITZHENRY
U 046
624 QUAKER LN, STE E-100
A AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 886-5151
COUNCELL, RICHARD BRUCE
OBG Oil
50 DOCTORS DR.
A AC
N-1 DOCTORS BLDG.
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 252-1050
COUNCIL, JOHN CROMARTIE, JR.
PD 060
427 N. WENDOVER RD.
AC
CHARLOIIb 28211
704 364-3740
FAX 704 364-9569
COURIE, MAURICE NICKOLA
GYN 092
3145 ESSEX CIRCLE
AC
RALEIGH 27608
919 782-3698
COURREGE, MARY LOU
D 065
3904 OLEANDER DR.. STE. 102
A AC
WILMINGTON 28403
910 763-7333
COURTNEY, KEVIN DALE
032
538 FINLEY ST.
S
DURHAM 27705-6151
919 383-7243
COURTS, ANDREW JOHNSON
CHP/P 041
1024 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
A P AC
GREENSBORO 27401-1104
910 272-4262
COUTURE, MARK MOSCOE
GS/TS 036
902 COX RD. STE. G
AC
GASTONIA 28054
704 864-601 1
COVINGTON, VALENCIA P.
FP 060
2120 TRALEE PL.
AC
CHARLOTTE 28262
704 398-4432
COWAN, ROBERT JENKINS
NM/R 034
2869 FAIRMONT ROAD
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
919 716-4932
COWARD, KAREN DENISE
FP 033
101 CLINIC DRIVE
A AC
TARBORO 27886
919 823-8262
FAX 919 823-3164
COWDEN, NERISSA ELAINE
074
3009 MULBERRY LN.. STE. D
A * S
GREENVILLE 27858
919 355-4536
COWICK, MICHAEL RAY
EM/FP 000
RR #1. BOX 554-B
AF
LENOIR 28645-9801
704 757-5292
COX, DAKOTA DEMETRI
1615 W. NORTHWEST BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
COX, DAVID ALAN
1718 E 4TH ST, #501
CHARLOTTE 28204
COX, GEOFFREY H.
120 CONNER DR., #200
CHAPEL HILL 27514
COX, JONATHAN MICHAEL
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
SECTION OF CARDIOLOGY
GREENVILLE 27858
COX, RALPH LEE
5785 E. 8TH AVE, #306
DENVER CO 80220
COX, RAYMOND L.
WOMENS HOSPITAL OF
GREENSBORO
801 GREEN VALLEY RD
GREENSBORO 27408
COX, RONNIE LEWIS
624 QUAKER LANE
HIGH POINT 27262
COX, RUSSELL JACKSON
902 COX RD STE. C
GASTONIA 28052
COX, STANLEY CULLEN, III
205 CREST ROAD
SOUTHERN PINES N C 28387
COX, STEPHEN HAMPTON
2208 BROOKWOOD TRAIL
SANFORD 27330
COX, WILLIAM FOSCUE
3740 KIRKLEES ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
COXE, JAMES SHERWOOD, III
3410 EXECUTIVE DRIVE
RALEIGH 27609
COYLE, JOSEPH PAUL
PO BOX 36351
CHARLOTTE 28236
CRACKER, ANDREW J.
EDENTON OB-GYN CTR,, PA
PO BOX 990
EDENTON 27932
034
A
S
910 725-5573
IM/CD
060
AC
704 343-9800
FP
032
AC
919 967-8291
CD
074
AC
919 816-4651
000
R
303 270-7645
OBG
041
919 574'
IM/CD
910 84r
PD
A
704 864.
OTO
A
910 295
FP/A
919 258
IM/GPM
A
910 765'
END/IM
A
919 876
AN
A
704 355
OBG
CRADDOCK, JEFFREY CHARLES
3917 LOIS ST,
WINSTON-SALEM 27127
CRADDOCK, LARRY WAYNE
1822 BRUNSWICK AVE,
CHARLOTTE 28207
CRAFFORD, WILLIAM ASHTON, JR
1515 DOCTORS CIRCLE
WILMINGTON 28401-7498
919 482-
FAX 919 482-
P
A
919 716-
OBG
A
704 342-
CD/IM
CRAFT, PATRICK P.
124 N, EASTERN ST,
GREENVILLE 27858
CRAFT, PAUL EDWARD
PO BOX 579
JAMESTOWN 27282
CRAIG, MICHAEL WILSON
919 763'
FAX 910 762
FP
919 830-
IM
910 454-
PD
1340 MATTHEWS TOWNSHIP PKWY,
MATTHEWS 28105
CRAIG, STEPHEN DAVID
987 RIDGEVIEW AVE,
WINSTON-SALEM 27127
CRAIGE, ERNEST
235 MOUNT BOLUS RD,
CHAPEL HILL 27514
CRAIN, BARBARA JEAN
5 LOCHWYND COURT
PHONIX MD 21131-1209
CRAIN, BERT JAMES
RT 1. BOX 459-A
HICKORY 28602
CRAIN, JACK LEE
1901 BRUNSWICK AVE,
CHARLOTTE 28207- 1 897
CRAM, PETER M.
2030 ACADEMY STREET
WINSTQN-SALEM 27103
704 847-
A
910 716'
CD/IM
A
919 967-
NA/PTH
A
410 955
FAX 410 955
EM
A
704 322'
REN
A
704 343'
FAX 704 343-
910 631-'
AC
6873
000
AC
6711
036
AC
6522
063
AC
6831
053
AC
6521
034
L'RT
2626
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7692
060
AC
2372
000
AC
7407
5529
034
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4551
060
AC
4323
065
AC
5182
9419
074
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3974
000
AF
2438
060
AC
3400
034
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4735
032
L7RT
9312
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2386
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AC
0850
060
AC
3400
3428
034
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9055
CRAN, WENDY LEE
034
1900 QUEEN ST. #A-5
S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 777-0823
CRANE, GEORGE WILLIAM, JR.
D 032
1200 BROAD STREET
• LyRT
DURHAM 27705
919 286-7903
CRANE, GWENDOLYN A.
D 032
1200 BROAD ST.
AC
DURHAM 27705
919 286-7903
CRANE, JEFFREY MAJOR
ON/HEM 092
PO BOX 30098
A AC
RALEIGH 27622
919 781-7070
FAX 919 571-9352
CRANE, LARRY MARTIN
DR 032
3905 DARBY RD.
AC
DURHAM 27707
919 470-5289
FAX 919 220-6325
CRANE, STEVEN DOUGLAS
FP 000
PO BOX 5151
AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
704 693-4289
CRAVEN, DALLAS CLIFFORD, JR. GS 060
2104 RANDOLPH ROAD
AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 377-3900
FAX 704 377-1244
CRAVEN, FREDERICK THORNS
GP 013
P. 0. BOX 185
A L7RT
CONCORD 28025
704 782-2710
CRAVEN, JESSE CLARENCE
IM 060
411 BILLINGSLEY ROAD
AC
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 333-4175
CRAVEN, NICHOLAS SCOTT
FP/P 029
305 N. MAIN ST,
AC
LEXINGTON 27292
704 246-2253
FAX 704 246-2928
CRAVEN, THOMAS, JR.
ORS 065
6230 TOWLES ROAD
RT
WILMINGTON 28409
910 350-0400
CRAWFORD, JOHN LITTLEFIELD, III OPH 045
1701 OLD VILLAGE ROAD
A AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28739-8324 704 693-1773
FAX 704 692-3297
CRAWFORD, JOHN ROBERT, III
OPH 080
310 N, MAIN STREET
A P AC
SALISBURY 28144-4342
704 633-7542
CRAWFORD, JOHN THOMAS
FP 060
BOX 10649
AC
CHARLOIIh 28212
704 536-1362
FAX 704 563-1601
CRAWFORD, LARRY CLARKE
GS/TS 001
316N, GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD A AC
BURLINGTON 27217
910 227-3621
FAX 910 227-2206
CRAWFORD, MICHAEL D.
OTO 064
901 N WINSTEAD AVE , STE
210 A AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-8749
919 937-4100
FAX 919 937-0571
CRAWFORD, ROBERT CECIL, JR. OBG 046
P 0 BOX 5543
AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 889-5422
CRAWFORD, ROBERT ORR, JR
OPH 033
101 CLINIC DR,
A P AC
TARBORO 27886
919 823-8295
FAX 919 823-3164
CRAWLEY, GEORGE EDWARD,
III R 074
EASTERN RADIOLOGISTS, INC, AC
#9 DOCTORS PARK
GREENVILLE 27834
919 816-5927
CREECH, ELIZABETH ANN
032
5847 WILKINS DR,
S
DURHAM 27705
919 493-2189
CREECH, JOSEPH JAN
IM 051
707 LASSITER ST,
AC
SMITHFIELD 27577
919 934-0212
CREED, DON WENDELL
GP 009
POBOX 1477
AC
HOSPITAL BLVD,
ELIZABETHTOWN 28337
910 862-8184
CREIGHTON, ROBERT KILGO
OBG/LM 065
6442 SHINNWOOD RD
A RT
WILMINGTON 28409
910 350-0006
CREMER, STEVEN ARTHUR
000
2167 DAVE ST.
R
WINSTON-SALEM 27127
919 785-1391
CREWS, DAVID ALLEN
AN 041
PO BOX 10373
AC
GREENSBORO 27404
910 299-6343
FAX 910 632-1250
58
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
CREWS, HARRY DENNISTON
NEP/IM Oil
10 MCDOWELL STREET
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 258-8545
CREWS, JENNIE ROBERTSON
IM/ON 032
6712 PAULINE DR.
R
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 684-8111
CRIADO, ENRIQUE
VS/GS 000
UNC CB 7210. BURNETT-WOMACK AC
CLINICAL SCIENCE BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-3391
FAX 919 966-2898
CRISCIONE, LISA G.
032
12 TARAWA TERR #B
S
DURHAM 27705-6415
CRISP, GREGORY H.
AN 001
PO BOX 2317
A AC
BURLINGTON 27216
910 584-4006
CRISP, LADDIE MOORE, JR.
FP 054
107 AIRPORT RD.
A P AC
KINSTON 28501-1603
919 527-4146
CRISP, SELLERS LUTHER
ORS 074
622 MEDICAL DR.
A AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-4613
FAX 919 757-1914
CRISSMAN, CLINTON SAMUEL
FP 001
219 E. ELM STREET
L7RT
GRAHAM 27253
910 226-2448
CRISSMAN, MARK ANDERS
FP 001
214 E. ELM ST.
AC
GRAHAM 27253-3095
910 226-2448
FAX 910 226-5894
CRIST. TAKEY
OBG 067
200 MEMORIAL DRIVE
A AC
JACKSONVILLE 28546
910 353-2115
FAX 910 353-0126
CRITIKOS, JOHN PETER, II
CD/IM 036
1050 X-RAY DR.
A AC
GASTONIA 28054
704 867-2141
CRITTENDEN, SUSAN LAWRENCE IM 092
103BAINES CT.
AC
CARY 27511
919 467-6125
CROCKER, DANIEL LIND
ON/HEM 064
901 N. WINSTEAD AVE.
AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 937-0249
FAX 919 937-0202
CROFT, JAMES MORRIS
FP 012
P. O. DRAWER 849
A AC
MORGANTON 28655
704 439-8771
FAX 704 437-5985
CROLEY, GRANVILLE GILTZ, II
GS 013
56 LAKE CONCORD RD.. NE
A AC
CONCORD 28025-3035
704 786-1104
CROMARTIE, WILLIAM JAMES
IM/ID 032
204 WEAVER RD.
A L/RT
GLENDALE
CHAPEL HILL 27514-5947
919 942-3493
CROOK. JANET UHLAN
FP 090
808 CIRCLE DR.
AC
MONROE 28112
CROOK, JOHN NEWMAN
GSA/S 013
56 LAKE CONCORD ROAD
A AC
CONCORD 28025
704 786-1104
CROOM, ARTHUR BASCOM
R 046
201 GREENSBORO ROAD
A L7RT
HIGH POINT 27260
910 882-6057
CROOM, DORWYN WAYNE, II
PTH 012
2201 S. STERLING ST.
AC
MORGANTON 28655
704 438-2255
CROOM, SHARON LESLIE
032
322 COBBLESTONE COURT
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 933-8856
CROSBY, EDWARD BROWN
ORS/HS Oil
POBOX 1980
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28802
704 258-0847
CROSBY, IVAN KEITH
CDS/TS 034
2827 LYNDHURST AVE. #205
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-9510
CROSKERY, RICHARD WILLIAM
IM 074
620 S. MEMORIAL DR.
A AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-6101
FAX 919 758-8333
CROSLAND, DAVID BAILEY
OBG 013
545 WINFIELD BLVD . SE
L/RT
CONCORD 28025
704 788-41 51
CROSS. ALMON RUFUS
OBG 046
PO BOX 6271
A LVRT
HIGH POINT 27262
910 884-1236
CROSS, HARRY GILES, JR.
CROSS CARE INC.
1001 S. MARSHALL ST.
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
CROSS, MICHAEL TODD
1100 W. NC HIGHWAY 54 BYPASS
APT. #21
CHAPEL HILL 27516-2888
CROSS, ROBERT VANDERVOORT
233 CAROLINA MEADOWS VILLA
CHAPEL HILL 27514-8518
CROSSLEY, JAMES JOHN
100 E. NORTHWOOD ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
CROUCH, FRED MICHAEL
HICKORY CARDIO/THORACIC SURG
PO BOX 2670
HICKORY 28603 704 323
CROUSE, JOHN ROBERT, III IM
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. A
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 724-
919 933-
GYN
OTO/A
910 274-
CDSWS
A
CROW, JOHN BUREN
600 CROW RD.
SHELBY 28152
CROW, LAURA LOMAX
1030 PROF. VILLAGE
GREENSBORO 27401
CROWDER, MARY SNYDER
709-D HIBBARD DRIVE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
CROWDER, MARY THELMA
150 PROVIDENCE RD.
CHARLOTTE 28207
910 716-
FAX 910 748-
FP
A
704 487-
D
910 966-
919 914-
OBG
A
704 377-
FAX 704 331-
GS
A
910 940
CD/IM
CROWE, JOHN ALBERT, JR
182 CORNATZER ROAD
MOCKSVILLE 27028-9803
CROWELL, CHARLES CARLOS, III
624 QUAKER LN.. STE. 103-C
HIGH POINT 27262
FAX 910 885
CROWELL, DAVID JEFFERSON
WEST ANSON MEDICAL CLINIC
PO BOX 68
POLKTON 28135
CROWELL, GILES FRANKLIN
201 EXECUTIVE PARK BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
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DANIELS, CHARLES A.
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DANIELS, ERNEST GILBERT
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919 231-:
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DARDEN, JAMES LEE, JR.
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NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
DAUGHTRIDGE, CLAY C, JR.
PINEHURST MEDICAL CLL
205 PAGE ROAD
PINEHURST 28374
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706 WOODLAWN DRIVE
AHOSKIE 27910
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063
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FOP
034
DAVANT, CHARLES, JR.
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DAVEY, ANDREW MARTIN
CAROLINAS MED.CTR.. PEDIATRICS
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RALEIGH 27609 919 872-2616
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DAVIDSON, ANDREW OPH 025
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NEW BERN 28560 919 633-4183
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MACON GA 31210-1086
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DAVIS, CHRISTOPHER LEE
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919 758-1750
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DAVIS, GLENN MILLER
4301 LAKE BOONE TR.,
RALEIGH 27607
DAVIS, GREGORY JAMES
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT, OF
PATHOLOGY A
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
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DAVIS, HUNG TRAN
1117 GROVEMONTDR.
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GREENSBORO 27401
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103-B QUAIL LAKES DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
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DAVIS, JOHN D., JR.
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BLOWING ROCK 28605
919 782
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910 768
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GLAXO. INC
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PO BOX 2566
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DAVIS, RICHARD MARC
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DAVIS, ROBERT ALDEN
CHOWAN MEDICAL CENTER
WINDSOR 27983
DAVIS, ROBERT LEE
515 CAMDEN ROAD
WADESBORO 28170
DAVIS, ROBERT NICHOLAS
600 WALTER REED DRIVE
GREENSBORO 27403-1114
IM
919 636
OBG
A
704 253
FP
919 934
OPH
DAVIS, RONALD L., Ill
200 E- NORTHWOOD ST ,
GREENSBORO 27401
STE
DAVIS, RUFUS JACKSON
32 LAKE DR
BELMONT 28012
DAVIS, SUZANNE ROCHELLE
189 SUMMERWALK CIRCLE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
DAVIS, THOMAS R.
now. GROVER ST.
SHELBY 28150
910 716-
FAX 910 716-
GS
919 794-
DR/NM
704 694-
D
910 294-
FAX 910 294-
U
520 A
910 275-
FAX 910 275-
GP
A
704 825-
A
919 918-
OBG
A
704 487-
FAX 704 487-
032
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■8220
032
AF
-3694
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025
AC
-6222
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051
AC
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034
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-4091
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RT
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041
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036
URT
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032
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-4080
023
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5258
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DAVIS, TIMOTHY MARK
ONE DOCTORS DR.
ASHEVILLE 28801
DAVIS, W. KENT
RALEIGH RADIOLOGY ASSOCIATES
1110 NAVAHO DR., STE. 400
RALEIGH 27609
DAVIS, WALTER ETCHELLS
PO BOX 1 5249
3901 N, ROXBORO RD.
DURHAM 27704
DAVIS, WAYNE EDWARD
504 FORSYTH MEDICAL PARK
WINSTQN-SALEM 27103
DAVIS, WESLEY BOYD
105 FIDELITY ST., APT. A-2
CARRBQRO 27510-2062
DAVIS, WILEY MASON, JR.
5970 FAIRVIEW RD.. STE. 100
CHARLOTTE 28210
DAVIS, WILLIAM HERSEY, JR,
809-D E. FRANKLIN ST.
CHAPEL HILL 27514-3222
DAVIS, WILLIAM HODGES
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., STE 200
CHARLOTTE 28203
DAWKINS, HOWARD GARRETT, JR
2577 STANTONSBURG ROAD
GREENVILLE 27834
GS/CRS
A
910 274-
FAX910 274-
IM/ON
A
704 254-
R/NER
A
919 878-
ON/HEM
A
919 479-
U
910 765-
919 933
FP
704 551
ADL/PD
910 724
ORS
704 373
PS
919 752
FAX 919 752-1
DAWSON, MARY CATHERINE
211-13 CONNER DR A
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 932
DAWSON, ROBERT EDWAD, SR. OPH
512 SIMMONS STREET
DURHAM 27701 919 682
DAY, EUGENE DAVIS, JR. FP
104 NEW COLLEGE ST. A
OXFORD 27565 919 693
DAY, JAMES WILLIAM IM
3310 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD.#203
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
DAY, PHILIP MARK
217 N. MAIN ST.
PO BOX 520
GROVER 28073
DE BOER, JOHN L.
1301 MEDICAL DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
DE CASTRO, CARLOS M, III
512 COLONY WOODS DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
DE FILIPP, GARY J.
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE 28236
DE LA GARZA, CARLOS A.
24 SECOND AVE,. NE
HICKORY 28601
910 765
GP
704 937-
FAX 704 937-
GS
A
910 483-
IM/HEM
A
919 684-
R
704 365-
FP/OM
A
704 328-
FAX 704 323-
OPH
A
041
AC
8444
5367
Oil
AC
8232
000
AC
8582
032
AC
4100
034
L
-4882
032
S
3032
060
AC
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034
URT
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060
AC
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074
AC
-1406
0835
032
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7133
032
URT
7175
039
AC
8126
034
AC
9631
023
AC
7905
9449
026
AC
5031
032
AC
4433
060
AC
0343
018
AC
2231
1562
032
AC
DE LA PAZ, MONICA ANN
DUKE UNIV, EYE CENTER
BOX 3802, DUMC
DURHAM 27710 919 684-3090
DE LA TORRE, ERNESTO ESTEBAN 000
444 LQCKLAND AVENUE S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
DE LA VEGA, RAUL STEPHEN DR/NR 036
2936 GRAMPIAN DR, * AC
GASTONIA 28054 704 864-4378
FAX 704 864-4606
DE-LA-TORRE, ERNESTO ESTEBAN NS 034
1451 WILLIAMS ROAD A URT
LEWISVILLE 27023
DE'AK, WILLIAM RALPH PD 032
951 AVIATION PARKWAY. STE. 1150 AC
CAROLINA PERMANENTE MED.GROUP
MORRISVILLE 27560 919 490-8717
DEALY. DARILYN HEDDEN ID/IM Oil
445 BILTMQRE CTR,, STE, 500 AC
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 258-9635
FAX 704 258-9682
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
61
GSWS
704 264-
IM
A
704 847-
ORS
DEAN, CLAYTON CLEWIS
WATAUGA SURGICAL GROUP, PA
965 STATE FARM ROAD
BOONE 28607-4992
DEAN, ELIZABETH ANNE
201 E. MATHEWS ST
MATHEWS 28105
DEAN, GREGORY SCOTT
5500 FORTUNES RIDGE DR. #106D
DURHAM 27713-9374 919 489
DEAN, J. CHRISTINE BRUCE N
PO BOX 24458
WINSTON-SALEM 27114-4458 910 659
FAX 910 659
DEAN, JOHN NEWELL
147 ASHLAND AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28801
DEAN, NORMAN LOWY
109TURNAGE ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514
DEAN. RICHARD HENRY
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT OF SURGERY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1095 910 716-
FAX 910 716-
IM
704 258
IM
919 990-
GSWS
DEANG, CEDRIC RODRIGUEZ
1300 LEXINGTON AVENUE
THOMASVILLE 27360
DEANS, WILLIAM RONALD, JR.
901 N. WINSTEAD AVE
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
DEANTONIO, HARRY JAMES
SECTION OF CARDIOLOGY
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
DEAR. GUY DELISLE
BOX 3094, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
DEARAUJO, WILLIAM
1812 OAKCRESTCT.
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
DEAS, DAVID JOHN
239 WILMOT DR,
GASTONIA 28054-4053
GS
919 475
N
A
919 237
CD/IM
919 816-
AN
A
919 681-
ORS
919 659-
P
704 867-
FAX 704 867-
FP
DEAS, REBEKAH ANN
17 ROWLAND ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28804
DEATON, HUGO L.
910 18TH AVE , DRIVE. NW
HICKORY 28601
DEATON, JEFFREY LYNN
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT. OF OB-GYN
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1067 910 716
FAX 910 716
DEATON, PHILIP CARL NS
200 E. NORTHWOOD ST., STE. 504 A P
704 258
GS/TS
704 327
OBG/REN
GREENSBORO 27401
910 379
FAX 910 273
GS
A
704 874
N/OM
A
DEATON, PLEASANT PAUL
PO BOX 700
VALDESE 28690-0700
DEBECK. THOMAS WADE
29 SANDY POINT
FIGURE EIGHT ISLAND
WILMINGTON 28405 919 686-
DEBEVEC, CYNTHIA DIANE OBG
NCBH, PO BOX 2092 A
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-
DEBNAM, GEORGE CLYDE GP/OBS
524 S. BLOUNT STREET A
RALEIGH 27601 919 832-
DECLERCK, PAUL ALBERT FP
2503 N, QUEEN STREET A
KINSTON 28501 919 522-
DECSI. ANDREA LYNN
10418 FAIRWAY RIDGE ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28277 919 932-
DEEKENS, STEWART ANDREWS, JR. FP
115 FOOTHILLS DR. A
MORGANTON 28655-5152 704 437-
FAX 704 438-
DEEPE, ROBERT GS
1300 COUNTRY CLUB DR.
KINSTON 28501 919 537
095
AC
2340
060
AC
3380
000
R
■3870
034
AC
8202
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Oil
AC
1188
000
AC
6984
034
AC
-4443
■5414
029
AC
2376
064
AC
0288
074
AC
5395
000
AC
3460
032
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8107
036
AC
2338
5987
000
R
0670
018
RT
9178
034
AC
2368
6937
041
AC
0077
6386
012
AC
0555
000
AC
7522
000
R
2011
092
AC
1667
054
AC
3717
032
S
1612
012
AC
0666
■1773
054
AC
6525
DEERING, TIMOTHY BRADFORD GI/IM Oil
191 BILTMORE AVE
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801-9998
704 254-0881
DEES, JOHN TYLER
FP/PH 065
201 W, MAIN ST
AC
ST, HELENA VILLAGE
BURGAW 28425
910 259-5171
FAX 910 259-6858
DEES, SUSAN COONS
PDA/PD 032
2701 PiCKbl 1 RD., APT 1010
A URT
DURHAM 27705
919 489-5263
DEFRANZO, ANTHONY JOHN
PS 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED A * AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1075 910 716-4150
DEFREITAS, JUNIOR
OTO 081
121 TRYON ROAD
AC
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
704 286-0632
FAX 704 286-5644
DEGALA, RAMAMOHANA PRASAD P 042
1048 E, 10TH STREET
AC
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
919 535-2422
DEGENHARD, JOSEPH GERARD 032
409 SMITH AVE. #2
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 929-5502
DEGRAW, MARTIN CRAWFORD
FP 025
810 KENNEDY AVE,
AC
NEW BERN 28560
919 633-1685
DEGUEHERY, LINDSEY E.
PUD/IM 098
PO BOX 3955
A AC
WILSON 27895
919 291-5864
FAX 919 291-5015
DEHMER, GREGORY J.
CD/IM 032
UNC HOSP, CARDIAC CATH LAB AC
101 MANNING DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-5141
FAX 919 966-6955
DEIGAN, ERIC ARTHUR
OBG 092
2500 BLUE RIDGE RD.. STE, 300 AC
KAISER PERMANENTE
RALEIGH 27607
919 881-5329
FAX 919 881-5634
DEITCHMAN, MICHAEL JAMES
PD 000
3009 OXFORD DR,
R
DURHAM 27707
919 490-5938
DEJARNETTE, LISA FAYE
IM 092
3148 MERRIANNE DR
AC
RALEIGH 27607-3015
919 782-1806
DEKLE, LARRY CARLTON
P/PD 034
250 CHARLOIS BLVD
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
919 768-4730
DELEON, ARTURO DEJESUS
FP/IM 092
1109 DRESSER COURT
AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 872-4900
DELEON, ROSEMARY ESPINO
AN 092
2903 ADRIAN COURT
AC
RALEIGH 27604
919 828-4255
DELL, DIANA LYNN
OBG 032
PO BOX 2857
A C
DURHAM 27715
919 681-4293
DELLASEGA, MARK
IM/GI 074
1705 W. SIXTH ST,
AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-6101
FAX 919 752-7781
DELLINGER, CLYDE JAMES
FP 012
P, O BOX 8
A AC
DREXEL 28619
704 437-3634
FAX 704 438-2389
DELOATCH, RAVEN LIONEL
IM 042
PO BOX 97
A AC
MILWAUKEE 27854
919 534-1661
DEMAS, RONALD CHARLES
N/PM 060
2219 E. 7TH ST
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28204-3339
704 372-3714
FAX 704 333-4601
DEMASON, MARC
GS 079
515 THOMPSON ST,, STE, B
A AC
EDEN 27288
910 623-9118
DEMENT, JOSEPH MILLER
ORS Oil
111 VICTORIA RD,
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 252-7331
DENGLER, WILLIAM C.
GS 064
901 N. WINSTEAD AVE.. STE,
500 AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 937-0234
DENHAM, JOHN WILLIAM
IM/PM 034
3415 THORESBY CT
RT
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 768-4730
DENKER, MICHELE J.
3400 EXECUTIVE DR.. BLDG, C
SUITE 207
RALEIGH 27609
092
AC
919 872-5570
FAX 919 878-3909
DENNING, CHRISTOPHER MARSHAL FP 023
CLEVELAND FAMILY PRACTICE A AC
421 W, MARION ST
SHELBY 28150 704 484-8001
FAX 704 484-2485
DENNIS, KENNETH MICHAEL PD/ADL 045
600 BEVERLY HANKS CENTRE * AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28792 704 693-3296
DENNIS, PATRICK MICHAEL OPH 054
DOWN EAST EYE CENTER, PA AC
2104 N. HERRITAGE ST,
KINSTON 28501
DENNIS, RONALD GREENE
3535 RANDOLPH RD,, STE
CHARLOTTE 2821 1
DENNIS, STEVEN HENRY
3320 WAKE FOREST RD
RALEIGH 27609
DENNISON, HERBERT EUGENE
630 FIFTH AVENUE, WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
DENNY, FLOYD WOLFE, JR.
356-B. WING C. CB 7225
UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 523-9599
FAX 919 523-1192
OTO 060
210 AC
704 365-071 1
FAX 704 366-3562
OTO 092
STE, 470 AC
919 790-2255
OBG 045
AC
704 692-2253
PD/ID 032
L
DENTING, ANDREW NEAL
1028SOUTHWOOD DR.
DURHAM NC 27707
DENTON, ROBERT JAMES
7216BLUFFSIDE COURT
RALEIGH 27615
DENTON, WAYNE HOLT
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
919 966-2504
FAX 919 966-3852
GER/IM 032
A R
919 286-6932
EM 092
A AC
919 783-3100
P 034
A AC
910 715-6993
FAX 910 716-6830
DENTZ, MARK EDWIN AN 032
203 STRATFORD DR. AC
CHAPEL HILL 27516 919 968-8210
DENU-CIOCCA, CYNTHIA JEANNE 000
605 JONES FERRY RD. APT GG1 R
CARRBORO 27510 919 966-1042
DENUNA, VICENTE BOGADOR ABS/GS 059
28 N LOGAN STREET AC
MARION 28752 704 652-5797
DENUNZIO, NEIL L. IM 070
PO BOX 9 A AC
WINFALL 27985-0009 919 426-9172
DEPAOLO, CHARLES JAMES, III ORS/OSM Oil
129 MCDOWELL ST, A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 258-8800
DEPERCZEL, JOHN LESLIE ORS/GP 018
521 11TH AVE CIRCLE NW A P AC
HICKORY 28601 704 324-2800
DERBYSHIRE, JOHN STUART IM 064
1051 COUNTRY CLUB DR. A AC
PO BOX 7828
ROCKY MOUNT 27804 919 977-6746
DERIAN, THOMAS C. ORS/SRS 032
PO BOX 15249 A P AC
DURHAM CLINIC, PA
DURHAM 27704 919 479-4100
DERIEG, MARTA LYNN 000
203 ANGIER DR. #3 AS
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 967-3510
DEROCHE, MICHAEL EDWARD 034
1180 LAMONT DR, S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 725-1498
DERRICK, FLETCHER CARL, III 000
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER R
1000 BLYTHE BLVD,
CHARLOTTE 28203-2801 704 355-3165
DERRICK, JAMES LEE 000
PINE RIDGE FAMILY PRACTICE, PA AF
7990 NORTH POINT BLVD. #100
WINSTON-SALEM 27106 919 896-1100
DERRICK, WILLIAM ADAM, JR. ADL/GP 095
ASU HEALTH SERVICES AC
BOONE 28608 704 262-3100
62
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
DESAI, AMRITA
IM 096
2704 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
C
GOLDSBORO 27530
919 736-4726
DESAI, SANJIV CHANDRAKANT
074
106 SCALES PL., APT. B-6
S
GREENVILLE 27834-7205
919 752-4936
DESENA, CURTIS WILLIAM
060
PO BOX 32861
A R
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 355-3172
DESIMONE, ROBERT ALFRED
R 092
315LOCHSIDE DR.
A AC
CARY 27511
919 467-5900
DESKINS, WILLIAM CYPHERS
FP 090
1420 E. FRANKLIN ST.
A AC
MONROE 28112
704 289-8427
DESROCHERS, DAVID ALAN
DR 007
630 E, 11TH ST,
AC
WASHINGTON 27889
919 946-2137
DESSAUER, KATI E.
FP 092
959 N, HARRISON AVE.
AC
CARY 27513
919 380-0291
DESTEFANO, NEIL MICHAEL
GS/GYN 079
PO BOX 780
AC
REIDSVILLE 27320
910 349-8484
DETERDING, JAMES LEROY
NEP/IM 041
111 W, WENDOVER AVE.
AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 379-9708
FAX 910 379-8714
DETRANE, FRANK JOSEPH
IM/GI 049
740 BRYANT ST.
AC
STATESVILLE 28677
704 873-7330
DETTERBECK, FRANK C.
CDS/TS 032
UNC DIV.OF CARDIOTHORACIC
SURG A
108 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG CB7065
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7065 919 966
FAX 919 966
DETWEILER, DONALD GENE DR
RALEIGH RADIOLOGY ASSOCIATES A
1110 NAVAHO DR., STE. 400
RALEIGH 27609
DETWILER, RANDAL KENT
ECU 3E149 BRODY BLDG.
GREENVILLE 27858
DEUTSCH, MARGARET ANN
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.
RALEIGH 27609
919 878-
NEP/IM
919 816
ON/HEM
DEV, LEENA S.
3520 RAWDON DR.
DURHAM 27713-4523
DEVASTHALI, SHIRISH DHONDU
101 ROBESON ST.. #210
FAYETTEVILLE 28301
DEVEAUGH-GEISS, JOSEPH
3817 SWEETEN CREEK RD.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
DEVENTE, JASON EDWARD
349 COBBLESTONE COURT
CHAPEL HILL 27514
DEVILLA, AMADA RUIZ
204 BECKER DR.
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
DEVINE, GERARD MICHAEL
395 WEST 27TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
DEVINE, LEIBERT EARL
P. O. BOX 298
EDENTON 27932
DEVIRGILIIS, JUAN CARLOS
RR #5, BOX 702
BOONE 28607-9336
DEW, JOHN ALBERT, JR.
415 N. CENTER ST., STE. 204
HICKORY 28601
DEWALD, JONATHON GLEN
2605 FOREST HILLS RD., SW
PO BOX 3585
WILSON 27895-3585
DEWALT, JOSEPH LEO
IRIS LANE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
DEWAN, DAVID MICHAEL
3333 SILAS CREEK PKWY.
FORSYTH MEM. HOSPITAL
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
919 872-
FAX 919 878-
A
919 361-
IM/ON
910 483-
P
A
919 990-
A
919 929-
OPH
A
919 537-
IM
A
910 739-
FP
919 482-
FP
919 753-
IM/PUD
704 322-
IM
A
919 243-
SM/IM
919 966-
AN
A
910 718-
FAX 910 718-
AC
3381
3475
092
AC
8582
074
AC
2545
092
AC
4850
3751
032
S
9694
026
AC
8586
032
AC
5170
032
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9570
042
AC
8193
078
AC
■7551
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AC
•7774
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7181
018
AC
8265
098
AC
7932
032
AC
■2281
034
AC
•5259
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DEWITTE, LAWRENCE STANLEY
120TURNWELL PLACE
SOUTHERN PINES 28387
DEY, GERALD CLARENCE, JR.
103 VILLAGE WALK
COLUMBIA SC 29209-2168
DEVTON, JOHN WESLEY, JR.
124 MEMORIAL DRIVE
JACKSONVILLE 28546
DEYTON, ROBERT GUY, JR.
101 BETHESDA DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834
919 295
DHANDE, VIJAY G.
CABARRUS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
920 CHURCH ST,, NORTH
CONCORD 28025
DHATT, MALKIAT SINGH
P, O. BOX 2028
ASHEBORO 27203
919 760
GYN
910 353
GYN
A
919 758
FAX 919 758
PD/NPM
A
704 783-
CD/IM
DHILLON, TEJPAL SINGH
1108 DRESSER COURT
RALEIGH 27609
DIAB, ALBERT JOSEPH
PO BOX 98415
RALEIGH 27624
DIAMOND, JOHN M.
DEPT. OF PSYCHIATRY
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
DIA2-BUXO, JOSE ANTONIO
928 BAXTER STREET
CHARLOTTE 28204-2879
DIBBLE, JOSEPH FRANKLIN, II
1009 CONNELLY SPRINGS ROAD
LENOIR 28645
DICKENS, CHARLES DEREK
1411 GORMAN ST. #E
RALEIGH 27606-2916
DICKERSON, ANDREW JACKSON
110 WAYNEWOOD DR.
WAYNESVILLE 28786
DICKERSON, LEON ARCHIBALD, JR
2001 RANDOLPH ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
910 629
FAX 910 626
ORS
A
919 876
IM
919 832
CHP/P
919 816-
NEP/IM
704 348^
FAX 704 334
FP
704 726
919 631
GS/TS
704 456^
ORS
DICKEY, RICHARD ALLEN
415 N. CENTER ST., STE.
HICKORY 28601
704 332
FAX 704 348
END/IM
203 A P
704 322
FAX 704 322
III
DICKSON, ALBERT PICKETT,
PO BOX 219
NEWLAND 28657
DICKSON, BRICE TEMPELTON, JR.
837 ATHENIAN DR.
GASTONIA 28052
DICKSON, F. KEELS
485 N, WENDOVER RD.
CHARLOTTE 2821 1
FP
IM
A
704 867-
OTO/A
704 366
FAX 704 366
DICKSON, ROBERT TRULOCK Gl
KINSTON MEDICAL SPECIALISTS
DOCTORS DRIVE
KINSTON 28501
DICKSTEIN, SHERRY ANNE
301 E. WENDOVER AVE.
GREENSBORO 27401
DIECKMANN, MERWIN R.
607 N. ANDERSON BLVD.
HOLLY RIDGE 28445-6845
DIERS, TIFFANY L.
3611 UNIVERSITY DR. #13-P
DURHAM 27707
DIETER, PATRICIA MCKELVEY
413 GENTRY LANE
HILLSBOROUGH 27278-881 1
DIETRICH, CHARLES S., Ill
211 MELVILLE LOOP, APT. 10
CHAPEL HILL 27514
DIETRICH, ROBERT ANTHONY
620 S. MEMORIAL DR., BLDG,
GREENVILLE 27834
919 559-
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919 752-6101
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DIEZ, EDGARDO
THOMS REHAB HOSPITAL
PO BOX 15025
ASHEVILLE 28801
DIFINI, JOHN ANTHONY
900 COX ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
DIFIORE. RALPH J.
200 DOCTORS DR. STE. J
JACKSONVILLE 28546-6391
DIGBY, DONALD JOE
721 GREEN VALLEY RD. STE. 406
GREENSBORO 27408
DIGBY, RONALD WYMAN
1896 REMOUNT ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
DIKE, NWAMARA C.
3520 MAYFAIR ST., APT, 102
DURHAM 27707
DILELLO, MICHAEL E.
1001 BLYTHE BLVD.. STE. 200
CHARLOTTE 28203
DILL, DAVID LEE
203 CEDAR ROCK EST. DR.
LENOIR 28645
DILL, FRANKLIN GEORGE
124 MEMORIAL DRIVE
JACKSONVILLE 28546
PM
Oil
AC
DILLARD, MARGARET BLEICK
3106 BUCKINGHAM RD.
DURHAM 27707
DILLARD, SAM BOOKER
1530 QUEENS RD. #1204
CHARLOTTE 28207-2580
DILLEY, JAMES R.
3310 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD
SUITE 103
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
DILLON, DANIEL CHRISTIAN
11 13TH AVE.. NE. STE. 102
HICKORY 28601-3797
DILWORTH, JOHN HERBERT
1505 WESTOVER TERR.
GREENSBORO 27408
DIMAIO, JOHN MICHAEL
BOX 3050, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
DIMEO, MICHAEL JOSEPH
3114 AMHERST AVE.
BURLINGTON 27215
704 274-6146
N 036
AC
704 865-7655
ORS 067
AC
910 353-1412
FAX 910 353-5827
OPH 041
AC
910 230-1010
CD/IM 036
A AC
704 867-0735
032
A S
000
AF
704 373-0544
DR 014
A AC
704 754-2283
GYN 067
P AC
910 353-7741
FAX 910 353-7744
IM/NEP 000
AC
919 966-2561
D 060
LVRT
NEP/IM
034
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DIMITRIOUS, ROBIN
P. O. BOX 364
WHITEVILLE 28472
DIMMIG, THOMAS A.
2609 N. DUKE ST.
DURHAM 27704
DINAPOLI, RAPHAEL JOSEPH, JR
1985 UMSTEAD DR., BOX 29529
DIV. OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
RALEIGH 27626
DINEEN, JAMES ROBERT
120 BEACH ROAD. SOUTH
FIGURE EIGHT ISLAND
WILMINGTON 28405
DINGELDEIN, STEVEN ANDREW
1214 VAUGHN RD.
ALAMANCE EYE CENTER
BURLINGTON 27217
DINGFELDER, JAMES RAY
180 PROVIDENCE RD.
THE TIBURON CTR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
910 768-2425
IM/GI 018
AC
704 322-1068
ORS/HS 041
A AC
910 275-0927
GS/IM 032
A R
919 684-8111
PUD/CCM 001
AC
910 226-7300
FAX 910 226-7318
AN 024
A AC
910 642-8011
ORS 032
A AC
91 9 220-5255
PH/AM 032
A AC
919 733-2833
ORS 065
L7RT
910 762-2655
OPH 001
A 'AC
910 228-0254
OBG 032
A AC
DIOQUINO, RENATO MERCADO
240 S. MAIN STREET
MARION 28752
DISHOP, MEGAN K.
1025 CAROLINA AVE., APT. B
WINSTON-SALEM 27101-1150
DIXON, DIRK STANCILL, SR.
POBOX 1814
LEXINGTON 27293
919 942-4100
FAX 919 490-8051
IM/PUD 059
AC
704 652-2214
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A S
919 773-0811
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919 249-1515
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
63
PD 018
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704 322-2550
FAX 919 322-7748
CDS/TS 041
A AC
910 282-9112
FAX 910 282-5121
026
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910 678-7259
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5A A S
919 419-8287
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DIXON, ROBERT ROSS
240 18TH ST, CIRCLE. SE
HICKORY 28602
DIXON, SEWELL HINTON, JR.
PO BOX 9639
GREENSBORO 27429
DIXON, TAWANNA BELINDA
ROUTE #1. BOX 327
SHANNON 28386
DIXON, TERRY CARLYLE
2920 CHAPEL HILL RD., APT. 75A
DURHAM 27707
DOBBINS. JOHN EDWIN
BOWMAN GRAY. CARDIOTHORACIC
SUR
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 919 716-
DOBSON, LOLO ALLEN, JR. FP
8560 CARTER ST.
PO BOX 1058
MT. PLEASANT 28124 704 436-
DOCKERY-HOWARD, PAMELA PD
501 N. CLEVELAND AVE
WINSTON-SALEM 27101 910 725-
DODD, PATRICIA GS/GYN
325 VANDERBILT RD A
ASHEVILLE 28803 704 274-
DODD, RICHARD CRAIG END/DIA
445 BILTMORE CTR.. STE. 302
ASHEVILLE 28801
DODDS, GEORGE MATTHEW
205 W. MAIN ST., STE. 106
CARRBORO 27510-2027
704 253'
FAX 704 253
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DOGRA, SUNIL
UNC DEPT. OF ANESTHESIOLOGY
223 BURNETT-WOMACK. CB 7010
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7010
DOLAN, DANIEL LYNN
9 BAIRD MOUNTAIN ROAD WEST
ASHEVILLE 28804
DOLINAR, LOUIS JOHN
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF PSYCHIATRY
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
919 933
FAX 919 933
AN
919 966-
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A
704 658-
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919 816-
FAX 919 816-
DOLINE, ROBERT MORRIS TR
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED A
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-
FAX 910 888-
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DOLS, KENNETH JOHN
902 COX RD.. STE. D
GASTONIA 28054
DOMAN, KATHLEEN ANNE
908 PECAN AVE.
CHARLOTTE 28205-5032
DOMBROSKI, RAYMOND ANTHONY
OBG/MFM
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF OB-GYN
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
DOMBY, WILLIAM ROGER
379 VANDERBILT ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28803
DOMINGUEZ, VICTOR EMILIO
ONE UNIVERSITY PLACE #350
DURHAM 27705
704 864
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704 375
919 816-
PUD/IM
704 255
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919 419
FAX 919 419
DONAHUE, MICHAEL JOSEPH
1505 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE
WILMINGTON 28401
DONATELLI, FRANK JOSEPH
4445 THIRD STREET LANE. NW
HICKORY 28601
DONAYRE, LUIS ERNESTO
PO BOX 219
WHITEVILLE 28472
DONGRE, SHRIKUMAR SHRIPAD
1216 BROOK ACRES TRAIL
CLEMMONS 27012
DONOHUE, CHRISTOPHER T.
2403 SLAY DR.
GREENVILLE 27858
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910 763
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910 718
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PUD/IM 032
UNC. 724 BURNETT-WOMACK
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CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-2531
DOOLITTLE, ROBERT PRINCE
ADUm 041
UNC-G STUDENT HEALTH CENTER * AC
GREENSBORO 27412
910 334-3134
FAX 910 334-5343
DORENBUSCH, ALFRED ADOLPH
OTO 060
2734 HAMPTON AVE.
A L/RT
CHARLOTTE 28207-1905
704 334-0498
DORFMAN. MARGARET JEANNE
P 032
6350 QUADRANGLE DR.
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 490-8120
DORN, ROBERT M.
FP 023
PO BOX 815
AC
BOILING SPRINGS 28017
704 434-2281
DORNBLAZER, GEORGE HENRY
P 060
1332 HARDING PLACE
P AC
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 342-2577
DORRITY, JENNIFER ANN
032
425 HILLSBOROUGH ST., APT. 9C
A 8
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 967-2715
DORSETT, FLETCHER 1.
IM 034
2020 HOLLYROOD STREET
A LVRT
WINSTON-SALEM 27127
910 723-5732
DORSETT, JOHN DEWEY. JR.
IM/CD 060
411 BILLINGSLEY RD. #105
L
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 333-4175
FAX 704 372-7016
DORTON, PETER JOHN
074
B-9 DOCTORS PARK APTS
S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-9448
DORTON, PHILLIP KEVIN
OBG 029
1302 LEXINGTON AVE
A AC
THOMASVILLE 27360
919 475-6139
DOTTERER, ELIZABETH JAMES
IM/GYN 053
118 HAWKINS AVENUE
A L/RT
SANFORD 27330
919 776-5723
DOTTERER, JOHN EMANUEL
GER/FP 053
118 HAWKINS AVENUE
A L
SANFORD 27330
919 776-5723
DOUD, THOMAS M.
R 007
630 E. 11TH STREET
AC
WASHINGTON 27889
919 946-2138
DOUGHERTY, KEVIN E.
IM 092
RALEIGH MEDICAL PLAZA
AC
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.
RALEIGH 27609
919 878-0219
FAX 919 878-9260
DOUGLAS, ARTHUR EUGENE, JR.
P 078
4900 INDEPENDENCE BLVD. #28
A P * AC
LUMBERTON 28358
910 738-8230
DOUGLAS, BENJAMIN OTO/HNS 050
2 MITCHELL RD
A AC
SYLVA 28779
704 586-7474
DOUGLAS, DANNY MICHAEL
Al 000
1281 OLIVER STREET
AC
FAYb NEVILLE 28303
910 323-3028
DOUGLAS, EDGAR SMITH, JR.
OBG 074
101 BETHESDA DRIVE
A AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-4181
FAX 919 758-2603
DOUGLAS, JOHN MUNROE
IM 060
4107 POMFRET LN
A L/RT
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 366-0267
DOUGLAS, MICHAEL ERIN
AN 095
212 BIRCH STREET
A AC
BOONE 28607
704 264-4691
DOUGLASS, DONALD PERRY
GS/TS 046
501 WESTWOOD AVE.
A AC
HIGH POINT 27262-4327
910 887-4066
FAX 910 887-4069
DOVER, CARL THOMAS, JR.
PD 007
312 S. MCCASKEY RD.
A AC
PO BOX 845
WILLIAMSTON 27892
919 792-8101
DOW, CARRIE ANN
032
1 01 -E2 THOMAS LANE
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CARRBORO 27510
919 929-1278
DOWDESWELL, ROBERT NORTON
PTH 045
514 PARK HILL COURT
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HENDERSONVILLE 28739
704 697-6781
DOWDY, DAVID A.
CD 060
PO BOX 18429
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CHARLOTTE 28218-0429
704 322-5117
DOWNEY, LUCY MCMASTER BIDDL
E PD 044
102 HOSPITAL DR STE #9
AC
CLYDE 28721
704 452-2211
DOWNEY, WILLIAM EDWARD, III
000
1009 W LAKEWOOD AVE.
A S
DURHAM 27707-1617
919 382-3319
DOWNS, POSEY EDGAR, JR.
OBG 060
2531 CROSS POINT CIRCLE
L7RT
MATTHEWS 28105
704 536-9001
DOYLE, GEORGE MARK
U 025
800 HOSPITAL DR., STE, #4
A AC
NEW BERN 28560
919 633-2712
DOYLE, GREGORY WM.
R 041
3306 WYNNEWOOD DR,
AC
GREENSBORO 27408-3152
919 288-7791
DOYLE, LORRAINE KERLICK
ORS/HS Oil
111 VICTORIA AT OAKLAND RD,
AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 252-7331
DOYLE, OWEN WILLIAM
DR 041
11 NEW BERN SQUARE
L
GREENSBORO 27408
910 275-6481
DOYLE, RAYMOND THOMAS
IM/HEM 064
1051 COUNTRY CLUB DR.
AC
PO BOX 7828
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-0828
919 937-4084
FAX 919 937-4084
DRABICK, ANDREW JOSEPH
FP 092
2620 NEW BERN AVENUE
C
RALEIGH 27610
919 231-2800
DRAELOS, MICHAEL T.
Gl 046
624 QUAKER LN.. STE C105
AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 885-8159
DRAELOS, ZOE DIANA
D 046
1817 CHESTNUT DR.
A AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 887-3195
DRAFFIN, RICHARD MARION
PTH 032
POBOX 15643
A * AC
DURHAM 27704
919 470-5251
DRAKE, AMELIA FISCHER
OTO/PD 032
UNC. CB 7070
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-3341
FAX 919 966-7656
DRAKE, SAMUEL THOMAS
GI/IM 036
2550 COURT DR.. STE 201
A AC
GASTONIA 28054
704 867-3585
DRAKE, WILTON RODWELL, JR.
FP 091
DIRECTOR. GRANVILLE-VANCE
AC
HEALTH DEPT. PO BOX 367
OXFORD 27565
919 693-2141
DRANSFIELD, MARK THOMAS
032
112-D PUREFOY ROAD
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CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 942-0443
DRAUGHN, DAVID GARDNER
GS 036
902 COX RD,. STE. G
AC
GASTONIA 28054
704 864-7821
DRAUGHN, ROLAND C, JR.
OBG 031
603 E COLLEGE ST.
AC
WARSAW 28398
910 293-3900
DRAUGHON, JOHNSON PUETT, JR.
074
1010 PEED DR.. APT. #1
A S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 355-6535
DRAY, GREGORY JOSEPH
HS/ORS Oil
20 MCDOWELL ST.
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 253-7521
DRAYER, JEFFREY A.
032
5A RIVER BIRCH ROAD
A S
DURHAM 27705
DREILING, DALE T.
FP 041
510 N ELAM AVE.. STE. 102
AC
GREENSBORO 27403
910 852-3800
DREILING, KAREN JANE ROTRAMEL 032
2122 WRIGHT AVENUE
A S
GREENSBORO 27403
919 274-6254
DREW, JOHN EDWIN
FP 033
P. 0. BOX 337
A RT
MACCLESFIELD 27852
919 827-5231
DROBNES, WILLIAM ETHOMER
DR 092
3120 HIGHWOOD BLVD,
AC
RALEIGH 27604-1018
919 881-5517
DROEGEMUELLER, WILLIAM
GYN 032
UNC. DEPT. OF OB-GYN
AC
CB 7570. MACNIDER BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7570
919 966-5281
FAX 919 966-5281
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NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
DROSSMAN, DOUGLAS ARNOLD
GI/PYM 032
UNC, 324 CLINICAL SCIENCE BLDG AC
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-0141
FAX 919 966-6842
DRUMMOND, JACK NEWTON
FP 096
162 OVERMAN ROAD
AS
GOLDSBORO 27530-8926
919 689-2111
DRUMMOND, MICHAEL SHAWN
000
5471 MORAVIAN HEIGHTS LANE
AF
CLEMMONS 27012-8379
910 760-3007
DRURY, BRADFORD DAVID
GS 092
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD.
AC
RALEIGH 27607
919 781-8632
DUCK, SIGSBEE WALTER
OTO 046
624 QUAKER LN,. STE. 208-C
A AC
HIGH POINT 27262-3832
910 883-1366
FAX 910 883-1710
DUCK, WALTER OTIS
FP 057
DRAWER 729
A L/RT
MARS HILL 28754
704 689-2411
DUCKbl 1, CHARLES HOWARD
FP 074
DEPT. OF FAMILY MEDICINE
A • AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
919 816-2608
FAX 919 816-3040
DUCKETT, RALPH HOWARD
U 046
624 QUAKER LANE, E-100
A AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 886-5151
DUDLEY, ALLISON JOHNSON
PD 060
2317 RANDOLPH ROAD
AC
CHARLOIIt 28207
704 376-5572
DUDLEY, JOSEPH BOYLES
PTH 034
3333 SILAS CREEK PARKWAY
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 718-3731
FAX 910 718-9259
DUFF, DENISE EMILIE
DR 060
3100FOXRIDGE ROAD
AC
CHARLOTTE 28226
704 362-1945
DUFFY, CHARLES
FP 025
1506 LUCERNE WAY
A URT
NEW BERN 28560
919 637-2283
DUFFY, DIANE MARIE
PD 001
530 W. WEBB AVENUE
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BURLINGTON 27217
910 228-8316
FAX 910 227-9750
DULA, FREDERICK MAST, JR.
R 080
401 MOCKSVILLE AVE.. STE. 100
AC
SALISBURY 28144
704 633-1023
DULIN, THOMAS LEROY
FP 060
1202 SCOTLAND AVENUE
RT
CHARLO 1 1 b 28207
704 366-5002
FAX 704 365-4194
DUMAS, MARK NEAL
IM 054
KINSTON MEDICAL SPECIALISTS
AC
DOCTORS DRIVE
KINSTON 28501
919 522-3072
DUMMIT, ELDON STEVEN, JR.
PTH 053
P. 0. BOX 1378
A AC
SANFORD 27330
919 774-2272
DUNAWAY, HOWARD YATES, III
ORS 060
120 PROVIDENCE RD.
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CHARLOIIb 28207
704 348-4300
DUNCAN, DAVID ALLEN
CDS/TS 034
2827 LYNDHURST AVE.. STE.
205
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-9510
DUNCAN, JAMES E.
032
7 PINNACLE ROAD
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DURHAM 27705
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074
2649 MACGREGOR DOWNS ROAC
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GREENVILLE 27834-8450
919 758-4828
DUNHAM, CYNTHIA BYRD
NEP/IM 041
111 W, WENDOVER AVE.
AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 379-9708
DUNKELBERG, RAY HAMILTON
IM/NEP 088
NEWLAND MED. BLDG.
A AC
BREVARD 28712
704 884-9030
DUNLAP, BENJAMIN EMERSON
FP 049
925-C THOMAS STREET
P AC
STATESVILLE 28677
704 872-7636
DUNLAP, JACK ERWYN
ORS 078
4320 FAYETTEVILLE ROAD
AC
LUMBERTON 28358
910 739-0634
FAX 919 739-4102
DUNLAP, WILLIAM MARSHALL ON/IM
3521 HAWORTH DR. A
RALEIGH 27609 919 782-
FAX 919 782-
DUNMIRE, ROBERT BRADEN, III NEP/PD
2809 MCLAMB PLACE
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 580-
DUNN, ANN BRIDGET
213 MCCAULEY ST.
CHAPEL HILL 27516 919 933-
DUNN, ERNEST CLINTON, JR. GP
PO BOX 729 A
PAMLICO MEDICAL CTR.. PA
BAYBORO 28515 919 633-
DUNN, HOLLY ARUFFO
3206 MORTON LANE
GREENVILLE 27834 919 816-
DUNN, JACK NEWTON U
807 BARBARA BLVD. A
HENDERSONVILLE 28739 704 692-
DUNN, KATHLEEN ANNE GPM
DEPT, OF EMERGENCY MED. A
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-
DUNN, LAURIE LOUISE NPM/PD
3000 NEW BERN AVE.
WAKE AHEC
RALEIGH 27610 919 250-
DUNN, MICHAEL MCDONALD
1632 W, FIRST ST. #2 A
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 919 724-
DUNN, THADDEUS L. PUD/CC
1515 DOCTORS CIRCLE
WILMINGTON 28401 910 763-
FAX 910 762-
DUNN, THOMAS ELISHER
356 PINNERS COVE RD.
ASHEVILLE 28803 704 254-1
DUNN, TOBY J.
814-A N BUCHANAN
DURHAM 27701 919 286
DUPUY, DAVID NORRIS ORS
2600 E. 7TH STREET
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 372-
DURFEE, MICHAEL FULK ADL/PD
5301 THAYER DRIVE
RALEIGH 27612 919 828
DURGIN, HARRY WATSON, JR.
2324 DUKE UNIV. ROAD A
DURHAM 27706 919 489-
DURHAM, CECIL TRACY, JR. N
7 MCDOWELL STREET A
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 255-
FAX 704 255-
DURHAM, SUSAN WATSON AN
2410 WINTERGREEN A
SANFORD 27330 919 774
DURLAND. WILLIAM FREDERICK, JR.
205 SUNRISE LANE. APT. G A
CHAPEL HILL 27516 919 942-
DURR, ROBERT ALAN PUD/IM
3320 OLD WAKE FOREST RD.
RALEIGH 27609 919 872-
DURR, WALTER JACOB GS
P. 0. BOX 455 A
SYLVA 28779 704 586-
DURRETT. LYNLEY SUZANNE OBG
265 CHARLOTTE ST., APT. #4
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 257-
DUSZLAK, EDWARD J., JR. DR
3029 S. FAIRWAY DR.
BURLINGTON 27215 910 228-
DUVALL, PAUL BRANDON FP
572 E, MAIN ST.
BREVARD 28712 704 884-
DWANE, RICHARD JOHN OBG
BOX 3232. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
DWYER, DANIEL PATRICK
1142 N. ROAD STREET
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
DYE, DAVID GODDARD
809 GREEN VALLEY RD.
GREENSBORO 27408
919 684
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OBG
919 338
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910 275
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DYER, EMMET HUNTER
CHARLOTTE NEUROSURGICAL
ASSOC.
1010 EDGEHILL ROAD, NORTH
CHARLOTTE 28207
DYER, RAYMOND BRUCE
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT.OF
RADIOLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
DYER, SARA LUNDIE
12 TARAWA TERRACE #B
DURHAM 27705-6415
DYKERS, JOHN REGINALD, JR.
PO BOX 565
401 N. IVY AVE.
SILER CITY 27344
NS
704 376-
DR
060
AC
1605
034
A AC
910 716-3614
032
8
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019
AC
919 544-;
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DYKES, JAMES RUSSELL
114 SWIFT AVE.
DURHAM 27705
DYMOND, JOHN BOOTH, JR.
410 NW63RD ST. #1033
KANSAS CITY MO 64118-6521
EADIE, EDWARD B., JR.
1134 N. ROAD STREET
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
EAGLE, ELIZABETH ANNE
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GREENSBORO 27415
tEAGLES, ARCHIE YELVERTON
RT. #2, BOX 25
DECEASED-3-24-94
AHOSKIE 27910
EAKINS, JOEY WILLIAM
6436 QUAIL RUN ROAD
WILMINGTON 28409
919 663-
FAX 919 663-
FP
919 286-
EANES, ERIC SCOTT
MEDICAL ARTS BLDG.
1 10 JEFFERSON ST., STE. 102
N. WILKESBORO 28659
EARL, JOHN KEITH
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HICKORY 28601
EARLY, IRA G., SR.
3004 BUENA VISTA
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
EARLY, IRA GORDON, JR.
BOX 2914, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
EARLY, TODD FRANKLIN
1317 N. ELM ST., STE. 1
CARDIO./THORACIC SURGEONS
GREENSBORO 27401
EARNEST, ROBERT RHEA
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LAKE JUNALUSKA 28745
EARNHARDT, JAMES FREDERICK
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
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910 343-
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FP
910 651-
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704 328-
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910 723-
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910 373-
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704 627
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910 765-
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EARP, HENRY SHELTON, III
UNC. DEPT. OF MEDICINE
CHAPEL HILL 27599
704 436
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END/IM
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CHAPEL HILL 27514
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118 CANTERBURY RD., NW
WILSON 27896-1355
EASON, ERNEST BERNARD
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BURLINGTON 27215
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EASON, GEORGE WILLIAM
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910 226-
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2751
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EASTERBROOK, JAMES STILWELL
DR 026
101 ROBESON ST.. STE, 100
A AC
FAYE NEVILLE 28301
910 483-9900
EASTERLING, WILLIAM E., JR.
GYN 032
UNC. MACNIDER BLDG. CB 7000
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 962-2118
EASTON, EDWARD JAMES, JR.
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PO BOX 36937
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28236
704 373-2430
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A L/RT
RALEIGH 27622
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AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 763-5453
EATON, ROBERT FARRELL
ORS 045
1027 FLEMING STREET
A AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
704 692-5781
EAVES, RUPERT SPENCER, JR.
OPH 036
631 COX RD.
AC
GASTONIA 28054
704 864-7789
FAX 704 864-4884
EBERLE, ROBERT ADAM
IM 034
3314HEALY DR. STE, 107
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 760-6177
EBKEN, RICHARD KEPPLER
GS/TS 053
P, 0. BOX 1169
A AC
SANFORD 27330
919 775-7146
EBY, WILLIAM MICHAEL
AN Oil
445 BILTMORE AVE., STE, 105
AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 252-1016
ECKBERT, WILLIAM FOX
FP 036
P. O. BOX 309
A L
CRAMERTON 28032
704 824-1321
FAX 704 824-4816
ECKLEY, GEORGE MORGAN, JR.
IM 049
569 LAKESIDE DR,
A URT
STATESVILLE 28677-3407
704 873-4334
EDDINGER, CHARLES FREDERICK
FP 080
900 SPENCER AVE
L/RT
SPENCER 28159
704 636-1720
EDDINS, GEORGE EDGAR, JR.
IM/CD 084
24859 NORWOOD RD,
L/RT
ALBEMARLE 28001
704 982-2127
EDGERTON, THOMAS ARTHUR
CDS/TS 060
300 BILLINGSLEY RD,, STE. 103
AC
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 372-1306
FAX 704 372-3109
EDKINS, PATRICIA TEAGUE
RO 032
DEPT OF RADIATION ONCCB 7512 AC
U. OF NORTH CAROLINA
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7512
919 966-1101
FAX 919 966-7681
EDMONDS, JOHN HENRY, JR.
CD/IM 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED.
A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4208
EDMONDSON, MARY L. CANNING
IM 092
204 ASHEVILLE AVE,. STE. 40
A AC
GARY 27511
919 859-5955
EDMUNDS, JOHN HOWARD
C/IM 041
301 E WENDOVER ST., STE. 200
C
GREENSBORO 27401
910 274-3241
EDMUNDSON, WARNER LEE WELLS IM 092
3900 BROWNING PLACE
AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 781-9650
EDRINGTON, RICHARD DAVID
VS 092
3020 NEW BERN AVE, #560
AC
RALEIGH 27610-1249
919 231-6333
FAX 919 231-6334
EDWARDS, ALLEN RICHARD
FP/IND 049
9203 S, TRYON ST
AC
CHARLOTTE 28273-3697
704 588-1265
FAX 704 588-1286
EDWARDS, BEVERLY
PD 008
222 S. ACADEMY ST.
AC
AHOSKIE 27910
919 332-3403
EDWARDS, BRYAN
074
2300 BEASLEY DRIVE
A S
R5 DOCTORS PARK APTS,
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-4249
EDWARDS, CARL LEON
CD/C 000
POBOX 160
AC
RUTHERFORD COLLEGE 28671
704 874-1720
EDWARDS, CHARLES DANIEL
GS 007
PO BOX 2145
A L/RT
WASHINGTON 27889-2145
919 946-5370
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301 HAWTHORNE LANE A
CHARLOTTE 28204-2475 704 375-
FAX 704 332
EDWARDS. ELLISON FRANCIS FPS/MFS
3535 RANDOLPH RD , STE W-204
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 365-
EDWARDS, ELMO STEPHEN PD
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD.. STE 501 A P
RALEIGH 27607-6496 919 781
FAX 919 783
EDWARDS, GEORGE SADLER, JR. HS/ORS
3320 EXECUTIVE DR.. STE. 210
RALEIGH 27609 919 872
FAX 91 9 872
EDWARDS, GEORGE SADLER, SR. ORS
3410 EXECUTIVE DR.. STE, 105
RALEIGH 27609 919 878
FAX 919 878
EDWARDS, IRENE ELIZABETH D/IM
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
1000 BLYTHE BLVD,
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 355
FAX 704 355
EDWARDS, JAMES L., JR. GI/IM
1511 WESTOVER TERR. STE 108 A
GREENSBORO 27408 910 378
EDWARDS, JAMES RONALD PTH
1800 BRASSFIELD RD A
RALEIGH 27614 919 250
EDWARDS, JOEL LYNN FP
P 0- BOX 666
MOCKSVILLE 27028 910 634
EDWARDS, PALMER P/CHP
BETHESDA OAKS OFFICE PARK A
3000 BETHESDA PL,, STE. 202
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
EDWARDS, RANDOLPH EUGENE
2924 WEST HILLS DR., APT, E
GREENVILLE 27834-8473
EDWARDS, TIMOTHY FREEMAN
245 MEMORIAL DR,
JACKSONVILLE 28540
EDWARDS, VANCE HOLDEN
110 GEARHARTST.
PO BOX 639
RIVERSIDE PA 17868-0639
EGAN, THOMAS MICHAEL TS/GS
UNC, CB 7065 A
108 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7065
060
AC
8413
4602
060
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092
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0903
092
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3171
6739
092
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7626
041
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■0713
092
AC
8260
034
AC
6128
034
AC
EIFRIG, DAVID ERIC OPH 032
UNC. DEPT OF OPHTHALMOLOGY A AC
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7040 919 966-5296
FAX 919 966-1908
018
AC
910 760-4474
074
S
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067
AC
-4333
000
R
A
919 392-;
OBG
A
910 353-'
919 966-
FAX 919 966-
A
919 757
PTH
910 760-
FP
704 733-
ORS
A
704 252-
FP
EGBERT, JAMES MICHAEL, JR.
917 ALLEN RD,. APT. B-6
GREENVILLE 27834-8405
EGGERS, GERALD WOOD
3333 SILAS CREEK PKWY.
DEPT, OF PATHOLOGY
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
EGIDIO, ROBERT JOHN
PO BOX 510
CROSSNORE 28616
EGLINTON, DANIEL THOMAS
53 S, FRENCH BROAD
ASHEVILLE 28801
EGUEZ, JORGE
PO BOX 1775
GOLDSBORO 27533
EHINGER, ROBERT RICHARD
1125 N CHURCH STREET
GREENSBORO 27401
EHMANN, CARL WILLIAM
R, J, REYNOLDS CO,
BOWMAN GRAY TECH CTR,
WINSTON-SALEM 27102-1487
EHRLICHMAN, GLORIA SOTOMAYOR
603 BEAMAN STREET
CLINTON 28328 910 592
EICHENBRENNER, TIMOTHY JOHN PD
411 BILLINGSLEY RD, #101
PEDIATRIC & TEENAGE MEDICINE
CHARLOTTE 28211 704 332
EIFRIG, CHARLES W. G.
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CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 929
FP
910 574
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A
910 74r
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032
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3381
3475
074
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5840
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041
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8132
034
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7890
082
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7712
060
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8111
032
♦ S
1502
EINSTEIN, NORMAN Z. EM/IM
810 FAIRGROVE CHURCH RD.. SE
CATAWBA MEM, HOSP,
HICKORY 28602 704 326-3850
EISELE, JOHN EVANS PD/PM 074
DEPT, OF PHYSICAL MED/REHAB A AC
PO BOX 6028
GREENVILLE 27834 919 551-4440
EISENACH, JAMES CONRAD AN 034
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT, OF ANES AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
EISENHAUER, THOMAS L.
561 FLEMING STREET
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
EISENOFF, RICHARD SCOTT
3 FAIRVIEW PLAZA, STE. 100
CHARLOTTE 28210-3104
EIZEMBER, FRANCES LIM
1204 HIGHLAND TRAIL
CHAPEL HILL 27516-9524
EL-BAYADI, NAGUI R.
PO BOX 2147
SYLVA 28779-2147
EL-DROUBI, HAZEM
111 MALLARD LN.
ROCKINGHAM 28379
ELAM, BONNIE YARBROUGH
2405 CHURCHILL ROAD
RALEIGH 27608
ELAM, MOSES D.
3100 DURALEIGH RD.
RALEIGH 27615
ELBEERY, JOSEPH RAYMOND
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
910 716-5295
GS 045
AC
704 693-1778
FAX 704 697-9250
IM 060
AC
704 551-4225
FAX 704 551-4344
032
A S
919 933-7106
GS/PS 050
AC
704 586-2156
U 077
A AC
910 997-5054
000
AF
919 828-1856
D 092
AC
919 881-5408
CDS/TS 074
A C
DIV OF CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-4336
ELDER, NATHAN JUDSON 032
PO BOX 9251 S
CHAPEL HILL 27515-9251 919 490-7914
ELESHA, WILLIAM GS 034
3134 WATERFORD ROAD A URT
WINSTON-SALEM 27106 910 724-2776
ELISBURG MICHELLE EILEEN 032
201 HIGHWAY 54 BYPASS #721 A S
CARRBORO 27510 919 932-6546
ELKORDY, MAHA ABDUL-HAFEZ HEM/IM 032
180 ST, ANDREWS LANE C
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 967-5135
ELLENBOGEN. CHARLES IM/ID 026
1601-B OWEN DRIVE A AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-3482 910 323-1152
FAX 910 323-4007
ELLINGTON, AMZI JEFFERSON, JR. GYN 001
419 FOUNTAIN PL URT
BURLINGTON 27215 910 570-0280
ELLINGTON, CHARLES P.. Ill OBG 060
1618 E. MOREHEAD STREET AC
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 344-2260
ELLINGTON, ROBERT NORWOOD GP/IND 001
1904 SUNNYBROOK DR. AC
BURLINGTON 27215 910 227-5151
ELLIOTT, CHARLES MARTIN CD/IM 060
1001 BLYTHE BLVD.. STE, 300 A AC
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 373-1503
ELLIOTT, HARDIE BISHOP GS EM/063
47 VILLAGE GREEN A URT
SOUTHERN PINES 28387 910 692-7451
ELLIOTT. JAMES FRANCIS, SR. P 039
1205 MUNNS ROAD A URT
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1900 RANDOLPH RD- SUITE 714 A * L
CHARLOTTE 28207-1157 704 375-0043
ELLIS, CHARLES ROBERT FP 000
5602-B PERSIMMON CIRCLE AC
SHAWAFBSC 29152
ELLIS, CLARENCE ONEIL IM
CHARLOTTE INSTITUTE OF REHAB. A
1100 BLYTHE BLVD,
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 342-3888
060
AC
66
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
ELLIS, DAVID A. OBG 045
630 5TH AVE, WEST AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28739 704 692-2258
ELLIS, GEORGE GREENE FP 059
P, O. BOX 789 AC
OLD FORT 28762 704 668-7694
ELLIS, GEORGE JOHN, III IM/END 032
PO BOX 2924 A AC
DUKE HOSPITAL
DURHAM 27710
ELLIS, GEORGE JOSEPH, JR.
20705 POINTE REGATTA DR.
DAVIDSON 28036
919 684-6158
FAX 919 681-8988
OBG 034
A AC
704 892-5480
FAX 704 760-3030
ELLIS, JOHN NELSON ORS 063
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC A AC
1 MEMORIAL DR., PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374 910 295-6831
ELLIS, SUSAN WINGFIELD 032
3717 LOCHNORA PARKWAY A S
DURHAM 27705-5458 919 383-4530
ELLIS, WILLIAM DEWITT OBG 029
1302 LEXINGTON AVE. A AC
THOMASVILLE 27360 910 475-6139
ELLISON, CARROL WENDELL OBG 012
500 E. PARKER ROAD A P AC
MORGANTON 28655 704 433-5700
FAX 704 433-5702
ELLISON, GERALD LYNN DR 026
2000 GALAX DR, P * AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-0441 910 323-2012
ELUSION, WINSTON LEON AI/PD Oil
210 ASHELAND AVE, A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 253-3382
FAX 704 253-0069
ELMORE, ELLEN LEIGH 000
MAHEC RESIDENCY PROGRAM R
118 W.T, WEAVER BLVD,
ASHEVILLE 28804 704 258-0670
ELMORE, JAMES MICHAEL 032
1107 ROOSEVELT DR, A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 932-7832
ELMORE, MILES IM/NEP Oil
10 MCDOWELL STREET A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 258-8545
ELMORE, WILLIAM GLENN DR 042
P, O. BOX 249 AC
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870 919 535-2121
ELNICKY, CAROL JEAN 000
1310 GLADE ST. APT, 31 A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27101-3005 910 727-1851
ELOI, EMMANUEL FP 060
3333 WILKINSON BLVD. C
CHARLOTTE 28262 704 393-7720
ELSHEIKH, TARIK PTH 074
ECU DEPT. OF PATHOLOGY AC
BRODY 1S-08
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-5910
FAX 919 816-8200
ELSNER, HENRY JOSEPH NS 041
GUILFORD NEUROSURGICAL ASSOCS.
A AC
301 E. WENDOVER AVE.. STE. 211
GREENSBORO 27401-1270 910 272-4578
FAX 910 272-5931
ELSTER, ALLEN DEVANEY NER 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-3294
ELY, EUGENE WESLEY, JR. 000
1016 VERNON AVE, A R
WINSTON-SALEM 27106 919 748-4490
ELY, KIM ADAMS 000
1016 VERNON AVE, R
WINSTON-SALEM 27106 919 761-0331
ELY, RALPH LAWRENCE, III GSWS 001
316 N, GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD, A AC
BURLINGTON 27217 910 227-3621
FAX 910 227-2206
ELY, STEPHEN WILSON CDS Oil
257 MCDOWELL ST, A AC
ASHEVILLE 28803 704 258-1121
EMERSON, RUSSELL IAN FP 036
1851 MONTCLAIR AVE. A AC
GASTON I A 28054 704 263-8945
EMERY, DARYL CHARLES
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.
RALEIGH 27615
EMERY, JOHN BLOOM, JR.
3100 DURALEIGH RD,
RALEIGH 27612
ENDER, BULENT
3100 BLUE RIDGE RD, #300
RALEIGH 27612
ENGEL, JEFFREY PHILLIP
DEPT, OF MEDICINE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
ENGELKE, STEPHEN CARL
ECU DEPT OF PEDIATRICS
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
ENGLEHARDT, JOHN MARK
3324 SIX FORKS ROAD
RALEIGH 27609-7233
ENGLISH, ALAN KEITH
412-N PALADIN DR,
GREENVILLE 27834
ENGLISH, KRISTI LYNNE
41 GOLDEN ROAD
GREENVILLE 27858
ENGSTROM, GEORGE ALFRED
40 ARDSLEY AVENUE. N,E,
CONCORD 28025-2989
ENGSTROM, LINCOLN L.
217 KIMBERLY JO DR,
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
ENGSTROM, PAUL CHARLES
CD/IM 092
ERNST, DONALD SCOTT
ON 074
AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
AC
919 872-4850
E-127 BRODY BLDG,
FAX 919 878-9260
GREENVILLE, NC 27858-4354 919 816-2560
IM/LM 092
ERRICO, JAMES MELTON
OPH 046
AC
100 WESTWOOD AVENUE
AC
919 881-5404
HIGH POINT 27262
910 889-2323
FAX 919 881-5613
FAX 910 889-2349
GI/IM 092
ERTISCHEK, STEPHEN DAVID
IM/GER 039
A P C
1032 COLLEGE STREET
AC
919 781-7500
OXFORD 27565
919 693-6541
FAX 919 881-9586
ERTUGRUL, GULTEKIN
GS/TS 004
IM/ID 074
407 S, GREEN ST,
AC
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WADESBORO 28170
704 694-2136
ERVIN, ERIC DOUGLAS
032
919 816-2550
1105 HWY, 54 BYPASS, APT,
12G S
FAX 919 816-3472
CHAPEL HILL 27516-2899
919 929-2417
PD/NPM 074
ESHELMAN, THOMAS CARL
R 092
AC
RALEIGH RADIOLOGY ASSOCIATES A AC
919 551-4665
1110 NAVAHO DR,. STE. 400
CD 092
RALEIGH 27609-4185
919 878-8582
A AC
FAX 919 781-9729
919 781-7772
ESPEY, DAN, JR.
FP 018
FAX 919 787-6331
434 5TH ST., SE
LVRT
074
HICKORY 28601
704 327-0831
A S
ESPORAS, DEMOSTHENES CAGBALINO U 053
919 830-9648
2313 WESTWOOD DR.
A AC
074
SANFORD 27330
919 775-7146
A S
FAX 919 774-7922
919 757-1039
ESPOSITO, DAVID ANTHONY
ORS 065
PD 013
1616 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
A AC
AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 762-2655
704 786-1145
ESTERWOOD, ANTHONY J.
FP 003
FAX 704 788-1916
293 HOSPITAL AVE.
AC
R/NER 064
PO BOX 765
A AC
JEFFERSON 28640-8353
704 369-4211
919 443-8083
ESTES, EDWARD HARVEY, JR.
IM/GER 032
NPM/PD 060
3542 HAMSTEAD COURT
A P L
AC
CAROLINAS MED.CTR,. PEDIATRICS A
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232 704 355-5156
ENNIS, GEORGE ELLIOTT IM/HEM 018
912 SECOND STREET. N. E. A AC
HICKORY 28601 704 328-2381
ENRIGHT, KATHERINE ANNE P/IM 032
BOX 3492. DUMC A AC
DURHAM 27710 919 684-3318
ENRIQUE, RONEL OTO 049
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP AC
PO BOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28677 704 878-2011
FAX 704 872-201 1
ENSOR, ROBERT DALE U 060
1333 ROMANY ROAD AC
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 372-5180
FAX 704 376-6280
ENTERLINE, DAVID SCOTT DR/NER 092
9825 KOUPELA DR, AC
RALEIGH 27614 919 847-2808
EPES, CHARLES RICHARD OPH 041
3312 BATTLEGROUND AVE, A AC
GREENSBORO 27410 910 282-5000
FAX 910 282-5022
EPNER, RONALD ALAN ORS/HS 092
101 S.W, CARY PARKWAY AC
CARY 27511 919 467-4992
FAX 919 481-9607
EPPS. LORI BRIANA 034
1610-DGRETELLANE A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27127 910 788-8382
EPSTEIN, DAVID L. OPH 032
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ERDIN, ROBERT ALEXANDER, JR. CD/IM 046
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BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT. OF OB-GYN AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4291
FAX 919 716-6937
DURHAM 27707 919 833-3836
FAX 919 833-2023
ESTES, RALPH CHRISTIAN ORS 045
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HENDERSONVILLE 28739 704 692-5781
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BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED. A S
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WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 725-1394
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DURHAM 27710 919 681-3881
EURE, CHARLES ALLAN IM 092
3521 HAWORTH DR. AC
RALEIGH 27609 919 782-1806
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DURHAM 27707 919 493-6745
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CHARLOTTE 28205-7262 704 563-7788
FAX 704 532-1984
EVANOFF, ALLISON MARIE 032
910 CONSTITUTION DR, #107 S
DURHAM 27705 919 383-7067
EVANS, ALLISON SCOTT 074
165 BLISS ROAD #2 S
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EVANS, ANTHONY CARROLL, JR.
506 SNOW CREST TRAIL
DURHAM 27707-6130
EVANS, BRYON K.
180 BPW CLUB BLVD.. APT. K-6
HIGHLAND HILLS
CARRBORO 27510
EVANS, CHARLES BRIAN
2830-C MAPLEWOOD AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
EVANS, DAVID ARNOLD
1408 E. FRANKLIN ST.
MONROE 28110
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2300 RANDOLPH RD
CHARLOTTE 28207
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MOCKSVILLE 27028
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919 684-
919 932-
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910 765-
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A
704 289-
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704 376-
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704 634
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EVANS, KENDALL
12641 GRAVENHURST LANE
GAITHERSBURG MD 20878-3452 919 723
EVANS, LISA SMITH RO
3333 SILAS CREEK PARKWAY A
FORSYTH MEM. HOSP. RADIOLOGY
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 760
FAX 910 718'
EVANS, ROBERT JAMES U
301 E. WENDOVER AVE., STE. 311 A
GREENSBORO 27401 910 274
FAX 910 274
EVANS, WILLIAM ANDREW
4686 ST. DELIGHT CHURCH RD. A
KERNERSVILLE 27284 910 788
EVANS, WILLIAM GRAHAM, JR.
OCRACOKE HEALTH CENTER
PO BOX 543
OCRACOKE 27960
919 928-
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919 552-
PUD
A
919 224-
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EVERETT, CATHERINE JOYCE
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NEW BERN 28561
EVERETT, ROY NATHAN
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POLLOCKSVILLE 28573
EVERHART, CARLTON DHU
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MOUNT AIRY 27030 910 786-
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201 WOODSON AVE.
SALISBURY 28144 704 637-
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 725-
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2311 CANTERWOOD DR
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WINSTON-SALEM 27104-1139 910 723-
EYSTER, JAMES M. DR
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RALEIGH 27609 919 878-
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PO BOX 33549
CHARLOTTE 28233
FAGG, JOHN ANDERSON
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
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FAHEY, SEAN MICHAEL
1409 W. 4TH ST.. APT. C
WINSOTN-SALEM 27101
FAHL, JAMES COX
629 THIRD ST.. NE
HICKORY 28601
FAILLACE, DEON F.
PO BOX 53960
3341 MELROSE RD., STE.
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
A
910 723
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704 328
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2231
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STATESVILLE 28677
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GREENVILLE 27834
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57 CRYSTAL OAKS COURT
DURHAM 27707
FAJARDO, AGAPITO LACSON
407 BEAMAN ST
CLINTON 28328
FAJGENBAUM, DAVID MONIEK
3410 EXECUTIVE DRIVE
RALEIGH 27609
FALES, ROBERT MARTIN
407 W. RENOVAH CIRCLE
WILMINGTON 28403
FALK, RONALD JONATHAN
3034 OLD CLINIC BLDG./NEP.
UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
CHAPEL HILL 27599
FALLETTA, JOHN MATTHEW
BOX 2916, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
FALLS, CLAUDE THOMAS
200 N. GROVE ST.
LINCOLNTON 28092-2320
FALLS, DARRYL LEE
1508 ARENDELL ST.
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
FALVO, SAMUEL CATANZARO
1351 CHANTELOUP DR.
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
FAN, JACK J.
P. O BOX 807
CLAYTON 27520
FANG, CHARLIE WEICHIN
PO BOX 52300
DURHAM 27717
FANN, BENJAMIN BRADLEY
137 FLINT ST
ASHEVILLE 28801-2202
FANN, STEPHEN A.
3216 SUMMER PLACE. APT. 12
GREENVILLE 27834
FANTZ, DEBORAH LYNN
A3-624 WEST END BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
FARABEE, CHARLES RICHARD, JR
7 COVINGTON PLACE
GREENSBORO 27407-7540
FARABOW, WILLIAM SIDNEY
400 N. ELM ST
HIGH POINT 27262
OBG
704 873
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919 592
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A
919 872
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A
910 762-
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PHO
919 684-
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A
704 482-
OBG
919 726-
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704 693
FP
A
919 553
919 933
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704 258
A
919 321
A
910 761
FARAH, NAGUIB HANI
212 S. RUTHERFORD ST.
WADESBORO 28170
PARIS, JOHN CHARLES
2803 LYNDHURST AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
919 629
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A
910 889
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FP
A
704 694
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DR
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910 768
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GS
A
910 275
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100
910 323-4512
FARLEY, ROBERT HUGH
311 W. WENDOVER AVE.
GREENSBORO 27408
FARLEY, WILLIAM WINFREE
2625 DOVER RD
RALEIGH 27608
FARMER, CHARLES DUDLEY
928 BAXTER ST.
CHARLOTTE 28204
FARMER, CHERYL BELINDA
203-B BRANSON ST.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
FARMER, DONALD WILLIAM
1329 ROBESON ST.
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
FARMER, JOSEPH C, JR.
DUKE, DEPT. OF SURGERY
DURHAM 27710
FARMER, THOMAS WOHLSEN
UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
751 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG 229-H
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919 787
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704 348-
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910 323-
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2012
032
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2526
FARMER, VICKIE LYNN
4001 FINAL APPROACH DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28301 919 671
FARMER, WOODARD EASON IM
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ASHEVILLE 28803 704 274
FARNHAM, ROBERT, llf PTH
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CHARLOTTE 28233 704 371-
FAROOKI, AAMER
910 CONSTITUTION DR #515 A
DURHAM 27705 919 382-
FARRELL, EDWIN GAYLE PD/ADL
MARTIN PEDIATRICS A
PO BOX 845
WILLIAMSTON 27892 919 792-
FARRELL, FRANK WILSON, JR. NER/DR
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE A
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 760-
FARRELL, PATRICIA CAROLYN P
1373 WESTGATE CTR.DR., STE. 210 A
STE. 210
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-2918
FARRELL, SUSAN ELIZABETH
1915 LENDEW. STE. 102
GREENSBORO 27408
910 659-
PD
A
910 288-
FAX 910 288-
FARRINGTON, CECIL MURRAY, JR. FP
401 MOCKSVILLE AVE
SALISBURY 28144
FARRINGTON, JOHN KIRBY
307 N. LINDSAY ST.
HIGH POINT 27262
FARUOUE, LAURA MILLER
PO BOX 21000
HICKORY 28603-2100
FARUOUE, MARK AHMED
PO BOX 6306
BETHLEHEM STATION
HICKORY 28603
FASY, ELIZABETH ANNE
103-2 DICKENS COURT
CHAPEL HILL 27514
FATH, KENNETH ALAN
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD
BURLINGTON 27215
704 637
FAX 704 637
OBG
A
910 885-
OBG
704 328
FP
704 495-
IM
A
919 932-
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910 229-
FAX 910 227
FAULKENBERRY, BRADFORD K.
1603-D MEDICAL DR.
LAURINBURG 28352
FAULKNER, JOHN
3-G COURTNEY SQUARE ARTS.
GREENVILLE 27834
FAULKNER, JOHN HUME
911 WESTERN AVENUE
TARBORO 27886
FP
910 276
A
919 355
FAUST, KIRK BERRY
1101 DRESSER COURT
RALEIGH 27609
FAX, JOHN NICHOLAS, JR.
500 W. 27TH ST.
LUMBERTON 28358
FAYEZ, JAMIL ABDEL-LATIF
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
FAYKUS, MAX HENRY, JR.
1329 ROBESON ST.
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
FEARRINGTON, ERIC
1800 W. 5TH ST., STE. #2
GREENVILLE 27834
FEASEL, MICHAEL JOHN
NASH GENERAL HOSPITAL
CURTIS ELLIS DR.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
FEATHERSTON, MARK W.
5105 ARMSTEAD DR
GREENSBORO 27407
919 535
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GSA/S
919 876
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910 739-
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NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
FEDDER, DAVID PETER
ORS/SM 063
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC
A AC
1 MEMORIAL DR., PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374
910 295-0881
FEDOR, JOHN MICHAEL
CD/IM 060
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #300
A AC
CHARLOIIb 28203
704 373-0212
FAX 704 373-1216
FEE, BRUCE EDGAR
R 060
1350 S KINGS DRIVE
AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 342-8310
FEE, ERIC CHARLES
FP 041
5815 HIGH POINT ROAD
AC
GREENSBORO 27407-9305
910 218-0066
FAX 910 218-0065
FEEZOR, CHARLES NOEL
FP 080
PO BOX 4256
A URT
SALISBURY 28144
FEHRING, THOMAS K.
ORS 060
PO BOX 35228
AC
CHARLOTTE 28235
704 339-1000
FEIN, ALLEN LAWRENCE
FP 060
1948 KILMONACK LANE
AC
CHARLO 1 1 h 28270
704 846-7112
FEINBERG, MARK WILLIAM
IM 000
3806-D MERIWETHER DR.
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DURHAM 27704
919 317-1013
FEINGOLD, STEVEN A.
032
4419-B AMERICAN DR.
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DURHAM 27705
919 382-8467
FELIX, RICHARD R.
P/PYM Oil
75 CHURCH ST.
AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 252-4033
FELKNER, RICHARD S.
OTO 060
1600 E. THIRD STREET
A P AC
CHARLOTTE 28204-3202
704 358-4111
FELLENBAUM, PAUL STANLEY
OPH 092
2605 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE. 100
A AC
RALEIGH 27607
919 781-2127
FELTS, JOHN HARVEY
NEP/IM 034
3335 PADDINGTON LANE
L/RT
WINSTON-SALEM 27106-5433
FENCL, RAYMOND JOHN
U 086
180-0 PARKWOOD
A AC
ELKIN 28621
910 526-2000
FENN, PETER ALLEN
FP 000
ROUTE #2. BOX 839
AF
COATS 27521
919 893-3063
FAX 919 893-2567
PENNING, ROBERT LAWRENCE
ON/HEM 060
3535 RANDOLPH ROAD
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 365-0760
FERDON, BENJAMIN BETHEA
IM 092
3100 BLUE RIDGE BLVD..#300
A P AC
RALEIGH 27612
919 781-7500
FERGUSON, ALFRED LEA
NEP/IM 074
1031 E ROCK SPRING ROAD
A RT
GREENVILLE 27858
919 752-8880
FAX 919 752-3084
FERGUSON, GEORGE BURTON
OTO 032
mow. MAIN STREET
A L7RT
DURHAM 27701
919 682-9341
FERGUSON, JOHN V.
OBG 079
520 MAPLE AVE., STE. C
A P AC
REIDSVILLE 27320
910 342-6063
FAX 910 342-6066
FERGUSON, JOSEPH MICHAEL
000
806 PARK RIDGE RD., APT. BIO
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DURHAM 27713
919 966-2491
FERGUSON, PATRIC WESLEY
OTO 045
512 PARK HILL COURT
AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
704 693-0706
FAX 704 693-5705
FERGUSON, STEPHEN DEXTER
IM 049
652 CARPENTER AVE.
AC
MOORESVILLE 28155
704 663-4443
FERNALD, GERALD WALLACE
PD/ID 032
509 BURNh 1 1 -WOMACK, CB 7220
AC
UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7220
919 966-2069
FAX 919 966-7299
FERNANDEZ, ADOLFO Z.
032
4800 UNIVERSITY DR., APT. 26B
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DURHAM 27707-6112
919 419-6263
FERNANDEZ, CHARLES RAYMOND
ID/IM 060
1350 S. KINGS DRIVE
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 342-8000
FERNANDEZ, ELDALIZ ANGELES IM
1804 GATEPOST DR.
WESLEY LONG HOSPITAL
GREENSBORO 27455 919 854-
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721 GREEN VALLEY RD., STE. 300 A
GREENSBORO 27408 910 275-
FERNANDEZ, MARC EVAN GS
1516 ACADEMY ST. A
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 716-
FAX 910 716-
FERNANDO, NISHAN HESIRI
1516 VALLEY RUN
DURHAM 27707 919 490-
FERRE, GEORGE ALLAN ORS/LM
PO BOX 1226
HAMLET 28345 910 582-
FERREE, CAROLYN RUTH BLACK RO
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED. A P
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
FERREE, CHARLES ELLIOT
10512 PARK ROAD EXT,
CHARLOTTE 28210
FERRELL, PAUL BRENT
808 SCHENCK ST.
SHELBY 28150
FERRELL, WM. GREGORY
4207 LAKE BOONE TR. #200
RALEIGH 27607-6520
FERRISS, DAVID MICHAEL
5317 QUAIL WOOD DR.. APT. H
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-3465
FETTER, BERNARD FRANK
3836 SOMERSET DR
DURHAM 27707
FEUER, ABE LAWRENCE
1006 FAIRFIELD DR.
GASTONIA 28054
FEWELL, JOSEPH EURANUS, JR.
415 N. CENTER ST.. STE, 201
HICKORY 28601
FICKLEN, CONWAY HAMILTON
6252 TOWLES ROAD
WILMINGTON 28409
FIELD, BOB LEWIS
1239 W. HENDERSON ST.
SALISBURY 28144
FIELD, RONALD EDWARD
918 SUNNYVIEW CIRCLE
MATTHEWS 28105
FIELDS, KARL BERTRAND
902 CAROLINA ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
910 716-
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IM
A
704 542-
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RHU/IM
A
704 482-
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N
A
919 782-
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910 765
PTH/DMP
OTO
704 864
PS
704 322
OBG
910 350
FP
A
704 636
FINA, MICHAEL FRANCIS
1901 S. HAWTHORNE RD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
704 541
FP/SM
A
919 574
FAX 910 574
GI/IM
#310 A
910 760
FAX 910 765
919 355-
PD
919 286
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A
FINCH, MICHAEL ALAN
210 LINDBETH DR, #A
GREENVILLE 27834-5035
FINCH, MICHAEL R.
814 N BUCHANAN BLVD #A
DURHAM 27701-1542
FINDLAY, JEAN MARJORIE HEY
14 CLEARWATER DR.
DURHAM 27707
FINE, JOEL LAWRENCE
PITT COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
DEPT. OF INTERNAL MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816
FINESTONE, DOUGLAS HOWARD PYM/PYA
ECU SCHOOL OF MED.
DEPT. OF PSYCHIATRIC MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816
FAX 919 816
FINGER, FREDERICK ELI, III NS
1010 EDGEHILL RD. NORTH A
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 376
FAX 704 335
FINK, EMMA SLOOP FP
BOX 426 A P
CROSSNORE 28616 910 733
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6300
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5391
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5414
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FINK, GARY LEE
1000 BROWN STREET
PO BOX 610
FAITH 28041-0610
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704 279-
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UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
CB #7025
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-
FINKLEA, LEE KILPATRICK PD
1351 WESTGATE CENTER DR. A
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-
FINKLEA, ORION TOWNSEND U
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CHARLOTTE 28204 704 372-
FINLEY, JAMES LEO PTH
ECU SCHOOL OF MED, BRODY 1S08
PATHOLOGY AND LAB MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
FINLEY, JENNIFER ELLEN
5776 STEWART AVENUE
PORT ORANGE FL 32127
FINN, RICHARD CONNELL
250 CHARLOIS BOULEVARD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
FIORILLI, MARIO GRAZIA
270 SMITH CHURCH ROAD
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
FISCHER, GARY JAY
P, O. BOX 13005
GREENSBORO 27415
FISCHER, JANET JORDAN
2719 WHITFIELD ROAD
UNC CB 7030
CHAPEL HILL 27514-9740
FISCHER, JONATHAN ELI
6606 LEWIS ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514
FISCHER, JOSEPH WILLIAM
4608 CEDAR ST.. STE. 106
WILMINGTON 28403
FISCHER, MARTIN JOSEPH
ST. LUKES PROFESSIONAL BLDG
COLUMBUS 28722
919 816-
PM
A
919 321-
OBG
A
910 768-
IM/IO
A
919 537
FAX 919 537
DR
A
910 379
ID/IM
919 966-;
A
919 929
R
910 395
GS/TS
FISCHER, NEWTON D.
2719 WHITFIELD ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514-9740
FISH, HARRY GUSTAV, JR.
1718 LAFAYETTE AVE,
ROCKY MOUNT 27803
FISHER, CARL ELLIS
902-C COX ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
FISHER, DAVID GEORGE
PO BOX 32861
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
CHARLOTTE 28232
FISHER, DAVID MICHAEL
291 -R DALEWOOD DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
FISHER, DAVID RUSSELL
171 S, CHURCHILL DR,
FAYETTEVILLE 28303-5023
FISHER, DAVID WILSON
135 CREEKWOOD DR.
ADVANCE 27006
FISHER, DENISE
901-22 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27834
FISHER, EDWARD CARL
1822 BRUNSWICK AVE.
CHARLOTTE 28207
FISHER, ERNEST WOODROW
102 GEORGIA ROAD
FRANKLIN 28734
FISHER, HARRIETT PAIGE
2201-G HYDE DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27858
FISHER, MARSHALL LOUIS
300 E. PARK AVENUE
CHARLOTTE 28203
FISHER, MAXWELL ELLIS
203 PUREFOY ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514
704 894
FAX 704 894
OTO/HNS
919 966
GS
919 443
PD
A
704 867
FAX 704 867
PD/NPM
080
AC
3950
8343
000
AC
2526
034
AC
4730
060
AC
5180
074
AC
4495
000
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2851
034
AC
4730
042
AC
0134
6515
041
AC
4140
032
URT
2536
032
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2212
065
AC
4668
075
AC
2238
7052
032
URT
3341
064
URT
9084
036
AC
5356
4990
060
AC
910 768-!
DR
704 355-3156
034
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1-8321
026
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910 323-2012
000
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91 9 998-5645
074
A S
OBG
704 373
FP
A
704 524
919 355
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704 335-i
A
919 933
060
AC
1541
056
URT
5752
074
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4784
060
URT
8474
032
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2213
FISHER, OTIS NORWOOD
R 041
P, 0 BOX 13005
A * AC
GREENSBORO 27415
910 379-4360
FISHER, RONALD JAMES
000
105 POLKS TRAIL
A R
CHAPEL HILL 27516-9443
919 966-2571
FISHER, SAMUEL RANKIN
HNS/OTO 032
BOX 3805, DUMC
A AC
DURHAM 27710
919 684-4201
FAX 919 681-6881
FISHER, WILLIAM SLOAN, III
OTO 034
175 CHARLOIS BLVD. STE. 101 AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-1521 910 768-3361
FAX 910 768-4131
FISHMAN, JOHN JAY
AN 065
1227 MEDICAL CTR. DR.
AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 762-6211
FAX 910 762-0626
FITCH, DUANE DOUGLAS
GI/IM 098
1704 S. TARBOROST,
A P AC
PC BOX 3526
WILSON 27895
919 237-4100
FITCH, ROBERT DOUGLAS
ORS/PDS 032
BOX 2911. DUMC
A AC
DURHAM 27710
919 684-3104
FITZ, THOMAS EDMUNDS
IM/CD 018
2133 9TH ST. NW
URT
HICKORY 28601
704 324-6346
FITZGERALD, JOHN HILL
GP/PD 055
626 CLARK DRIVE
A L
LINCOLNTON 28092
704 735-8257
FITZGERALD, STEPHEN
GI/IM 034
1901 S.HAWTHORNE RD.. STE. 310 A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 760-4340
FAX 910 765-2869
FITZGERALD, THOMAS MICHAEL P 060
8320 UNIVERSITY EXEC PK.
#104 AC
CHARLOTTE 28262
704 549-8797
FAX 704 549-1479
FLANAGAN, PAUL MARCUS
032
9 ELLEN PL
S
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
69
CHAPEL HILL 27514
tFLANAGAN, TONY E.
3020 NEW BERN AVE., STE. 460
DECEASED-1 2-9-94
RALEIGH 27610
FLANNERY, JOHN EDWARD
BOX 1537
ROCKINGHAM 28379
FLEEMAN, LOURAY MICHELLE
2034 HYDE DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27858
FLEISCHER, ALAN BERNARD, JR.
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT DERMATOLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-
FAX 919 716-
FLEISHMAN, HENRY ARNOLD GS/VS
515 THOMPSON ST.. STE B A
EDEN 27288-5040 910 623-
FAX 910 623
OBG 000
919 231-
IM
A
910 582-
919 321
D
FLEISHMAN, LAWRENCE MARK
7110 LAWYER'S ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28227
FLEISHMAN, MALCOLM
3100 HYMAN PLACE
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
FLEISHMAN, STEPHEN BAER
RUMBAUGH CLINIC
351 WAGONER DR. STE. 200
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
FLEMING, CHRISTOPHER PAUL
200 ASHEVILLE AVE , STE 10
GARY 27511-6659
FLEMING, DUARD FRANCIS, JR.
2501 STANTONSBURG RD.
GREENVILLE 27834
FLEMING, GEORGE EDWARD
PO BOX 190
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
FLEMING, LAURENCE EDWIN
1116 PROVIDENCE ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
FLEMING, ROBERT HENRY
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD., STE 501
RALEIGH 27607
IM
704 568-
IM/OM
910 433-
CHP/P
A
910 864-
OPH
A
919 233-
N
A
919 752-
FAX919 752-
AN
A
919 535-
ABS
A
704 332-
PD
919 781
8600
077
AC
0004
074
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3294
034
AC
7753
7732
079
AC
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1902
060
AC
6500
026
AC
■3322
026
AC
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092
AC
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074
AC
-4848
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042
AC
-8185
060
URT
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092
AC
■7490
FLEMING, STEPHEN G.
194 DOCTORS DR.
BOONE 28607
FLEMING, WILLIAM LEROY
UNO, DEPT. OF FAMILY MED.
CHAPEL HILL 27599
FLESCHER, JONATHAN
3100 BLUE RIDGE RD.. STE. 300
RALEIGH 27612-8035
FLETCHER, ELIZABETH GAY
1310 GLADE ST., APT 31
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
FLETCHER, ROBERT GEORGE
405 OWEN DR
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
FAX
ORS/HS
704 264-
GPM/IM
A
919 966
IM/PUD
A P
919 781-
A
910 727
OM/FP
A
910 323
919 323
EM
A
910 716
P/ALD
FLETCHER, SIDNEY MARC
144 LAWNDALE DRIVE
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
FLEURY, ROBERT ANDRE
BROAD STREET CLINIC. PA
PO BOX 846
SOUTHERN PINES 28388 910 692-
FAX 910 692-
FLICK, CONRAD LLOYD FP
BLUE RIDGE FAMILY PRACTICE
2605 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE. 300
RALEIGH 27607 919 556-
FLINT, RUSSELL AUSTIN ORS
116 BROAD STREET A
SPRUCE PINE 28777 704 765-
FLIPPO, JACK LLOYD PD
CHARLOTTE PEDIATRIC A
1700 ABBEY PL.
CHARLOTTE 28209 704 523-
FLIPPO, TERESA SKIDMORE GSA/S
3535 RANDOLPH RD.. #201 -W
CHARLOTTE 28211 704 364-
FLOOD, ROY DEVONNE FP
BOX #7. SPRING BRANCH ROAD A
MURFREESBORO 27855 919 398-
FLORACK, THOMAS MICHAEL ORS
902 COX RD , STE. A A
GASTONIA 28054 704 865-
FLORES. ROBERT ANDREW OPH
LAUREL EYE ASSOCIATES
201 PROVIDENCE ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 372-
FLORES, RODOLFO FLORES FP/IM
P. O. BOX 96 A
DANBURY 27016 910 593-
FLOURNOY, JOHN EPPES R
KINSTON CLINIC, NORTH A
DOCTORS DRIVE
KINSTON 28501 919 527-
FLOWE, BENJAMIN HUGH GS/TS
676 WILLIAMSBURG DR., NE A
CONCORD 28025 704 782-
FLOWE, KENNETH MICHAEL GS/TRS
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE A
DEPT. OF SURGERY
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-
FLOYD, ANDERSON GAYLE GP
302 N THOMPSON STREET
WHITEVILLE 28472 910 642-
FLOYD, HERBERT MYNATT AN
3551 BUENA VISTA ROAD A
WINSTON-SALEM 27106-5735 910 748-
FLOYD, WALTER LAWRENCE CD/IM
4015 WYNFORD ROAD
DURHAM 27707 919 489-
FLYE, CHRISTOPHER WARREN
321-H GLENDARE DR A
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 659-
FLYTHE, WILLIAM HENRY IM
201 GREENSBORO RD.. BOX 212 A
HIGH POINT 27260 910 882-
FOGEL, LISA ELLEN
101 THOMAS LANE. #E-4
CARRBORO 27510 919 968-!
FOGLEMAN, LEANNA JO
113 MANCHESTER DR
GREENVILLE 27834-8953 919 752
FOGLEMAN, ROSS LEE, JR. FP
400 GLENWOOD AVE.. STE. 12 A
KINSTON 28501 919 527
095
AC
1100
032
URT
5744
092
AC
7500
034
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1851
026
AC
3184
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000
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5393
092
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060
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060
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008
AC
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036
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060
AC
4380
034
AC
8281
054
AC
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013
URT
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074
AC
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024
L/RT
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034
AC
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032
L/RT
■2681
034
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■4910
046
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■8933
032
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9518
074
S
1349
054
AC
7194
FOIL, MARY BETH
GS 074
DEPT. OF SURGERY
A AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
919 816-4299
FAX 919 816-8208
FOLDS, WILLIAM FRANKLIN
FP 034
2909 MAPLEWOOD AVE
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-9575
FOLEY, MARY-ELLEN
OBG 074
BLDG. #5. DOCTORS PARK
AC
GREENVILLE 27858
919 758-5246
FOLGER, JOHN RUSSELL, JR.
FP/PH 088
101 WATER OAK SUITES
A AC
BREVARD 28712
704 966-9633
FOLLMER, RONALD LESTER
N 060
PO BOX 32861
A AC
CHARLOIIb 28232-2861
704 355-4053
FAX 704 355-7626
FOLLO, PAIGE BILL
PD 041
1207 COUNTRY CLUB DR.
URT
GREENSBORO 27408
FONTAINE, TIMOTHY PAUL
OBG 041
721 GREEN VALLEY RD , STE
300 A AC
GREENSBORO 27408
910 275-5391
FONTRIER, TOINETTE HELEN
AN 034
8220 WHITE WATER DR
A RT
CLEMMONS 27012
910 766-4321
FOOTE, MARGARET J.G.
FP/GP 032
2473 FOXWOOD DR.
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 968-4551
FORBES, KAROLYN BETH
032
408 E. JEFFERSON
A S
ANN ARBOR Ml 48104
313 996-8946
FORBES, THOMAS EARL
FP 079
P 0. BOX 659
A
DECEASED-9-21-94
REIDSVILLE 27320
910 349-5324
FORD, C. STEPHEN
N 046
624 QUAKER LN.. STE. 206C
AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 885-2422
FORD, CHARLES PHILLIP, JR.
OM 054
5216 EMERALD DR
A URT
EMERALD ISLE 28594-3509
919 354-3018
FORD, JERRY GLEN
OPH 034
2579 DOGWOOD FALLS LANE
R
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 716-4091
FORD, KENNETH LECIL, III
DR 000
845 BRENT ST.
R
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
919 631-8233
FORD, MARSHA DEAN
EM/IM 060
6836 ALEXANDER RD
A AC
CHARLOIIb 28270
704 355-3181
FAX 704 355-5609
FORD, ROBERT VIRGIL, JR.
PD 034
3175 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-7030
FAX 910 768-5275
FORDHAM, CHRISTOPHER C, III IM/NEP 032
522 MORGAN CREEK RD.
URT
CHAPEL HILL 27514
91 9 929-6946
FORE, STEVEN RONALD
OBG 041
1103 N. ELM ST., STE 302
A AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 272-0911
FOREMAN, ARTHUR S.
AN 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED, AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4210
FOREMAN, ROBERT HUGH
FP 041
603 DOLLY MADISON RD,
AC
GREENSBORO 27410
910 294-6190
FORGOSH, LES
CD/IM 074
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
AC
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-4651
FAX 919 816-5884
FORGY, BYRON KEITH
GS 012
341 E, PARKER ROAD
AC
MORGANTON 28655
704 433-6390
FAX 704 438-8589
FORHAN, SARA ELLEN
OBG 041
301 E, WENDOVER AVE,
A AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 273-2835
FAX 910 274-4594
FORREST, BRIAN RAY
032
616-B HIBBARD DR.
A * S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 914-7792
70
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
FORREST, TERRY LEE
PO BOX 10907
GOLDSBORO 27532
OPH
919 734
FAX 919 734
PTH
FORREST, WILLIAM WOMBLE
38 KEMP ROAD EAST
GREENSBORO 27410 910 854
FORRESTER, JAMES SUMMERS FP/GPM
P, O, BOX 459 A
STANLEY 28164 704 263
FORRESTER, JAMES SUMMERS, JR.
215 LOCKLAND AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
FORSBERG, DAVID A.
1 UNIVERSITY PLACE. STE. 350
DURHAM 27707
FORSHEY, ALAN GRAY
105-B SOUTH MAIN AVE.
NEWTON 28658
FORSTNER, JAMES ROBERT
250 E. 11TH ST.
SOUTHPORT 28461
FORSYTH, RICHARD JAMES
3320 EXECUTIVE DR. #214
RALEIGH 27609
FORT, LYNN. Ill
3535 RANDOLPH ROAD. 201 -W
CHARLOTTE 28211
FORT, WILKINSON DAVIS
1000 N. FIFTH STREET
ALBEMARLE 28001
FORTIER, KENNETH JOSEPH
2800 BLUE RIDGE RD.. STE. 305
RALEIGH 27607
R
A
919 419'
FAX 919 419-
FP
704 465-
FP
A
910 457
FP
919 878
GS/TS
704 364
OBG
A
704 982
OBG
A P
919 782
FAX 919 782
IM
FORTNEY, AUSTIN POWELL
P. O, BOX 579
JAMESTOWN 27282-0579 910 454
FORTNEY, EMMA ELIZABETH KATE
102 KIRKWOOD DR. A
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 929
FORTNEY, JENNIFER TAYLOR AN
BOX 3094, DUMC A
DURHAM 27710 919 684
FORTUNE, ALEXANDER F. AN
1816 PEMBROKE RD, STE. 2 A
GREENSBORO 27408 910 272
FORTUNE, BENJAMIN FLETCHER AN
906 W CORNWALLIS DRIVE A
GREENSBORO 27408 910 272
FOSTER, BOB MAXWELL FP
PO BOX 425 A
MOCKSVILLE 27028 704 634
FAX 910 634
FOSTER, CHARLIE H., JR.
519 SMITH LEVEL ROAD. APT.
CHAPEL HILL 27516-9336
FOSTER, JOHN THOMAS
P. O. BOX 2588
HICKORY 28603
FOSTER, MARK DUPREE
2001 S 17TH ST.
WILMINGTON 28401
FOSTER. REBECCA LOVE
619 JERSEY AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27101-1110
FOSTER, SHARON M.
RALEIGH PEDIATRIC ASSOCS. PA
4905 PROFESSIONAL CT
RALEIGH 27609
FOSTER, WILLIAM LEICESTER, JR.
DUMC. DEPT. OF RADIOLOGY
DURHAM 27710
FOSTER, WILLIAM WADE
3320 EXECUTIVE DR.. STE. Ill
RALEIGH 27609
11 A
919 929
OPH
A
704 322
FAX 704 322
ORS/SRS
910 763
A
910 722
PD/IM
919 872-
R
A
919 286-
OPH
A P
919 876-
FAX 919 850-
FOULKE, RICHARD STEVENS HEM/ON
201 PROVIDENCE RD.. STE. 100
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 358-
FOULKS, GARY NEAL OPH
BOX 3802, DUKE UNIV. EYE CTR. A
DURHAM 27710 919 684-
096
AC
-8440
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041
URT
6463
036
AC
4716
034
S
032
AC
1000
1001
018
AC
3928
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AC
9564
092
AC
8596
060
AC
8100
084
AC
8112
092
AC
5678
9032
046
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3151
032
S
7559
032
AC
2945
041
AC
3720
041
URT
7755
034
AC
2108
7109
032
S
8298
018
AC
2050
4388
065
AC
7344
034
S
8285
092
AC
0250
032
AC
6928
092
AC
2427
9234
060
AC
1900
032
AC
6417
FOUSHEE, J. HENRY SMITH, JR. PTH
718 FORSYTH MEDICAL PARK A
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-
FOUSHEE, JOHN CALDWELL GS
1710 CARTHAGE ST. A
SANFORD 27330 919 775-
FOUST, JOHN WORTH OTO
3535 RANDOLPH RD.. STE. R210
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 365
FAX 704 366
FOWLER, AMY MARIE
4010 COTTONWOOD DR.
DURHAM 27705-5368
FOWLER, JOHN ALVIS
2721 SPENCER ST
DURHAM 27705
FOWLER, WALTER EARLE
PO BOX 16999
DURHAM 27704
FOWLER, WESLEY CASWELL
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED,
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27101-2495
FOWLER, WILLIAM BRIGHT
675 BILTMORE AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28803
FOWLER, WILLIAM CRAIG
BOX 3802. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
FOX, EARL RUSSELL
1515 JEFFERSON-DAVIS HIGHWAY
APT. 517
ARLINGTON VA 22202-3309
FOX, ELISABETH JUNE
BOX 3094. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
FOX, FIONA JANE
200 HIGHWAY 54 BYPASS
APT. P-303
CARRBORO 27510
FOX, JOE THOMAS, JR.
1900 RANDOLPH ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207-1106
A
919 490
PYA/CHP
919 489
IM
A
919 477
910 650-
IM
A
704 252-
OPH
919 684-
RHU/IM
703 412-
AN
919 681
919 967-
P
704 333-
FAX 704 333-
U
A
919 790-
ALD/ADM
A P
910 353-
FAX 919 353-
NEP/IM
910 379-
FAX 910 379-
FOX, POWELL GRAHAM, JR.
PO BOX 28280
RALEIGH COMMUNITY HOSP.
RALEIGH 27611
FOX, RAYMOND MORRIS, JR.
215 MEMORIAL DR.
JACKSONVILLE 28546
FOX, RICHARD FRANKLIN
111 W. WENDOVER AVE
GREENSBORO 27401
FOX, SHERRILL ANNE
2 COUNTRY MANOR
GREENVILLE 27834-8899 919 758
tFOX, WILLIAM MORGAN DR
435 CHARLOTTE DRIVE
DECEASED-12-21-94
FAYETTEVILLE 28305 910 484-
FOX, WILLIAM RHODES
2564 WESTOVER DR. A
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3525 910 724
FOY, JANE M. PD
1100 E. WENDOVER AVE.
GREENSBORO 27405 910 333
FAX 910 333
FRALIX. TERESA ANN
5323 REVERE ROAD
DURHAM 27713 919 433-
FRANCESCO, JEFFREY IM
390 COPPERFIELD BLVD
CONCORD 28025 704 786-
FRANCIS, RICHARD PAUL GS/GP
PO BOX 69 A
TAYLORSVILLE 28681-0906 704 632-
FRANCIS, ROBERT DEAN ORS/HS
1027 FLEMING STREET A
HENDERSONVILLE 28739 704 692-
FRANCO, MARK EVAN IM
2313CRESTVIEW DR.
NEW BERN 28562 919 224-
034
L
2351
053
URT
7146
060
AC
0711
3562
032
S
6765
032
URT
5339
032
AC
6900
034
S
0901
Oil
AC
1830
032
AC
3799
070
AC
0174
032
AC
3560
032
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0693
060
AC
7722
7728
092
S/RT
0036
067
AC
5118
1436
041
AC
9708
8714
074
S
7954
026
-6621
034
S
0015
041
AC
6687
6603
032
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1048
013
AC
7122
002
AC
4183
045
AC
5781
025
AC
4591
FRANCZAK, JENNY ELIZABET
5501 FORTUNES RIDGE DR
DURHAM 27713
FRANK, JAMES LAWRENCE
2609 N. DUKE ST.. BLDG. 900
DURHAM 27704
FRANK, SARAH
504 PITTSBORO STREET
CHAPEL HILL 27516-2914
FRANKEL, NICHOLAS
PO BOX 308
HICKORY 28603
FRANKLIN, EARL RUFFIN
3803-A COMPUTER DR.
RALEIGH 27609
FRANKLIN, JOSEPH ANDREW
D-11 DOCTORS PARK
BEASLEY DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834
FRANKLIN, RODNEY DURAN
132 FLINTFIELD DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
FRANKLIN, WALTER WAYNE
250 CHARLOIS BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
FRANKS, MELODY SELENA
109-B SARA LANE
GREENVILLE 27834
FRANTZ, STEVEN CRAIG
MILLER ORTHOPAEDIC CLINIC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD.. STE. 200
CHARLOTTE 28203
FP
919 493-
ORS
A
919 220-
FAX 919 220
919 942-
DR/NR
A
704 322
FAX 704 327
PD
A
919 782
032
AC
8877
032
AC
5593
6379
032
S
3714
018
AC
2644
2235
092
AC
5273
074
• S
A
910 765-:
PD
919 830-6125
034
S
i-7537
034
AC
910 768-4730
074
8
919 756-8125
000
AF
704 373-
FAX 704 347-
FRASER, DAVID D. IM/RHU
EASTERN CAROLINA INTERNAL
MED. A
PO BOX 68
POLLOCKSVILLE 28573 919 633-
FRASER, DONALD DOYLE D
1901 BRUNSWICK AVE. STE. 240
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 377
FAX 704 376
, ill
FRASER. HELEN R.
4116 POMFRETLANE
CHARLOTTE 28211
FRASER, HUGH ERSKINE,
ANNIE PENN HOSPITAL
618 S. MAIN ST,
REIDSVILLE 27320-5020
FRASER, HUGH ERSKINE, JR.
1610 ST. FRANCIS DR.
GREENSBORO 27408
FRASER, ROBERT WELLINGTON, III
425-D S, SHARON AMITY RD.
CHARLOTTE 28211
FRAZER, JOE WALTON, III
114 GIBSON RD.
ASHEVILLE 28804
FRAZIER, ARNOLD RAY
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
P. O. BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
FRAZIER, CLAUDE ALBEE
DOCTOR'S PARK
ASHEVILLE 28801
PTH
A
910 634-
D
910 288-
TR
A
704 355-
EM
A
704 255-
PUD/CCM
A
704 355-
A
FRAZIER, RICHARD ELLIS
120 PROFESSIONAL DRIVE
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
FREDERICK, CHARLES E.
PO BOX 10373
GREENSBORO 27404
FREDERICK. LAURENCE DAVIS, III
2701 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
GOLDSBORO 27534
704 254-
FAX 704 254-
FP
FREEDMAN, BARRY IRA
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1053
FREEDMAN, SHARON FRIDOVICH
DUKE EYE CENTER. PO 3802
DURHAM 27710
919 537
AN
A
910 299-
ORS
A
919 736
FAX 919 580
IM/NEP
0544
5349
025
AC
1010
060
AC
3299
6644
060
AC
079
AC
4551
041
URT
9511
060
AC
2272
Oil
AC
4070
060
AC
3169
Oil
L
1650
8663
042
AC
9176
041
AC
6333
096
AC
2157
0424
034
AC
OPH 000
• AC
919 684-6084
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
71
FREEDMAN, STEVEN MITCHELL
4207 LAKE BOONE TR,, #200
RALEIGH 27607-6520
FREEMAN. DAVID FRANKLIN
101 ASHE PLACE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
FREEMAN. DOUGLAS G.. JR.
3831 MERTON DRIVE
RALEIGH 27609
FREEMAN. GEORGE HARTLEY
2251 STANTONSBURG ROAD
GREENVILLE 27834
FREEMAN. JACK MILLER, JR.
402 HILLCREST DR
GREENVILLE 27834-5646
FREEMAN. JOHN JACKSON
838 STATE FARM ROAD
BOONE 28607
FREEMAN, M. SEAN
CHARLOTTE EENT ASSOCIATES
1600 E, THIRD STREET
CHARLOTTE 28204-3282
FREEMAN. NANCY ROUSER
PO BOX 1409
CANTON 28716
FREEMAN. PERCY LEE
5245 MALLARD PT. ROAD
LAKE WYLIE SC 29710
FREEMAN. WAYNE EVANS
4722 BERT HUFFMAN ROAD
GRANITE FALLS 28630
N
A
919 782
PYA/CHP
919 942
RHU/AI
A
919 781
OBG
A
919 757
919 752
OBS/GYN
704 264
FAX 704 262
PSF
704 358-
FP
704 627
U
803 831
FREEMAN. WILLIAM HARRISON
P, 0. DRAWER 1398
ALBEMARLE 28001
FREI, TIMOTHY EDWARD
AHOSKIE MEDICAL ASSOC, INC
PO BOX 340
AHOSKIE 27910
704 327
FAX 704 327
GS
704 982
IM
FREIBERGER, JOHN JACOB
830 KENMORE RD.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
FREIMANIS. RITA I.
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.OF
RADIOLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
FREMEAU, ANN GLEYSTEEN
3116 N. DUKE ST.
DURHAM 27704
FRENCH. THOMAS NASH
MCLEOD ROAD
PO BOX 1808
LAURINBURG 28352
FRENCH. WHITNEY JAMES
3310 BROOKVIEW HILL BLVD.
SUITE 203
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
FRESH. LANE ERIC
828 KNOLLWOOD ST.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-4133
FREUND. VICTOR THOMAS
500 HAVEN RIDGE DR. APT. 12
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-4484
FRICK. DONNA ELLIOTT
109 CONNER DR., BLDG #3, ST
CHAPEL HILL 27514
FRIED, FLOYD ALAN
UNC. DEPT. OF SURGERY
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7235
FRIED. MICHAEL DAVID
120 CONNER DR., STE. 101
PO BOX 3317
CHAPEL HILL 27514
FRIEDBERG. MICHAEL ALBERT
612 PASTEUR DR , STE 203
GREENSBORO 27401
FRIEDLAND. EDWARD L.
6901 OUT OF BOUNDS DR,
CHARLOTTE 28210-7317
FRIEDMAN. ALAN DAVID
100 VICTORIA ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28801
919 332-
FAX 919 332-
AN/CC
919 470-
R
092
AC
-3456
032
L
-4867
092
AC
-9633
074
AC
-3131
074
S
-3460
095
AC
-9208
-3552
060
AC
-4169
044
AC
-2211
036
L/RT
•8598
000
AF
-7888
-2905
084
L/RT
-0161
008
AC
-4155
■6527
032
AC
■4000
034
AC
910 716-2434
FP 032
AC
919 479-6316
U 083
AC
910 276-3541
IM 034
AC
910 765-9631
034
S
910 727-8696
074
I S
919 355-1511
P 032
rE,203 A AC
919 933-5600
U 032
AC
919 966-2571
FAX 919 966-6009
OBG 032
AC
919 544-3591
PTH 041
A AC
910 854-6450
NEP/IM 060
AC
704 554-6901
U Oil
AC
704 254-8883
FAX 704 253-2024
FRIEDMAN. ALLAN HOWARD NS
BOX 3807, DUMC A
DURHAM 27710 919 681
FRIEDMAN, EDNA CHARNEY
5161 COLLINS AVE., APT 412
MIAMI BEACH FL 33140
FRITZ. MARC ANTHONY
UNC, DEPT. OB-GYN, CB 7570
MACNIDER BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599
FRITZ. RICHARD THOMAS
PO BOX 320
RED OAK 27868
FROEDGE. JERRY KEITH
240 18TH STREET CIRCLE. SE
HICKORY 28602
FROHBOSE. FREDERICK ALEXANDER
180 FOY DRIVE
ROCKY MOUNT 27801
FROHBOSE. WILLIAM JOSEPH
212 PIEDMONT AVENUE
ROCKY MOUNT 27803
FROMSON. GERALD ALAN
250 CHARLOIS BOULEVARD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
FRUTH. JOANNE MARIE
101-A PROFESSIONAL PARK DR
OXFORD 27565
FRY, JOHN RUDOLPH
20/20 PLAZA
90 ASHELAND AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28801
FRYAR. MEL WEBSTER
132 FOY DR.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-1594
A
305 864
REN/OBG
919 966-
R
919 443-
PD
A
704 322-
U
919 443-
U
A
919 443-
IM
A
910 768-
FP
919 693-
OPH
A
704 253-
OBG
FRYE. JOSEPH CRAIG
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE 28236
FRYE. KAREN R.
100 VICTORIA ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28801
FU. ARTHUR D.
230 KIRKWOOD DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
FU. JENNIFER BRANNON
230 KIRKWOOD DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
FUCHS. HERBERT EDGAR
BOX 3272. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
FUCHS. KASPAR
35 BROOKSIDE PLACE
DURHAM 27705-1971
FULBRIGHT. DEBORAH KAY
WAYNE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
PO BOX 8001
GOLDSBORO 27533
919 443-
FAX 919 443-
R
A
704 365-
U
A
704 254
919 929
919 929
NS
A
919 684
NS
A
919 383-
PTH
A
919 735
FAX 919 731
FULBRIGHT. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH
305-B VILLAGE LANE
GREENSBORO 27409-2521
FULCHER. SIMEON MARCUS
NC BAPTIST HOSPITAL
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
FULGHUM. MARY SUSAN KIRK
4420 LAKE BOONE TR. STE. 302
RALEIGH 27607-7508
FULK. ROBERT VERNON. JR.
2311 DELANEY AVENUE
WILMINGTON 28403
FULLER. CORODON S.. JR.
1055 LITHIA SPRINGS ROAD
MORAVIAN FALLS 28654-9715
FULLER. SALLY SANDERS
2709 TOWNEDGE COURT
RALEIGH 27612-4301
FULP, SAM RUSSELL
3535 RANDOLPH RD., STE, 300
CHARLOTTE 28211
919 299
919 716
GYN
919 571
OTO
910 762-
PH/GP
FULTON, JAMES WALKER
400 N, ELM ST
HIGH POINT 27260
910 838
EM
A
919 250
GI/IM
A
704 365-
FAX 704 364
GYN
A
910 889
FAX 910 889
032
AC
6421
018
LVRT
2880
032
AC
5283
064
AC
8083
018
AC
2550
000
AC
3136
064
I7RT
3136
034
AC
4730
039
AC
3972
Oil
AC
5656
064
AC
6622
6404
060
AC
■0343
Oil
AC
8883
032
S
■8417
032
S
8417
032
AC
-5013
032
AS
■0434
096
AC
■1530
■6616
000
AF
■0000
000
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2011
092
AC
1040
065
AC
■8754
097
URT
3334
092
AC
8823
060
AC
■0760
1641
046
AC
4353
■5804
FUNDERBURK, AMON LEX
IM/END 034
250 EXECUTIVE PARK BLVD,
AC
PARK CENTER. SUITE 115
WINSTON-SALEM 27 103- 1504
910 768-2370
FAX 910 768-2375
FURLONG, BRENDAN ROBERT
000
3910-LKINGSGATE PLACE
A R
CHARLOTTE 2821 1
704 362-2289
FURMAN, JEFFREY WILLIAM
FP/HYP 032
120 CONNER DR., STE. 200
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 967-8291
FAX 919 967-3627
FURMAN, LOWELL BENJAMIN
GSA^S 095
WATAUGA SURGICAL GROUP
PA AC
965 STATE FARM ROAD
BOONE 28607
704 264-2340
FAX 704 262-0731
FURMAN, RICHARD WARREN
TS/GS 095
WATAUGA SURGICAL GROUP
PA AC
965 STATE FARM ROAD
BOONE 28607
704 264-2340
FURR, CARL AUGUSTUS, JR.
OBG 013
1054 BURRAGE ROAD, N. E.
A AC
CONCORD 28025
704 788-4151
FURR, WILLIAM STEPHEN
ORS/SM 080
400 MOCKSVILLE AVE., STE. A AC
SALISBURY 28144
704 633-6044
FURTH, EUGENE DAVID
IM/GER 074
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
A AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-2567
FAX 919 816-3096
FUSSELL. FITZHUGH LEE. JR.
GP 042
120 PROFESSIONAL DRIVE
AC
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
919 537-9176
FUTRELL. THOMAS MILTON
FP 029
201 W, HOLLY HILL ROAD
A AC
THOMASVILLE 27360
919 475-9164
GAAFAR. NADIA
032
100 ROCK HAVEN RD., APT. E-302 A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 932-6269
GABLE. RONALD SELMAN
OPH 013
33 LAKE CONCORD ROAD, N,E, AC
CONCORD 28025
704 786-2015
FAX 704 788-3993
GABLE, WALTER DELAY
PTH/FOP 067
ONSLOW MEMORIAL HOSPITAL A RT
JACKSONVILLE 28540
910 353-3498
GABRIEL, DON ALEXANDER, PHD HEM/ON 032
UNC, DIV, OF HEM/ONCOLOGY AC
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-4640
GABY, NANCY SUE
P 034
3000 BETHESDA PL , STE 101
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-9750
GACHET, FRED SMITH, JR.
GYN 018
PO BOX 21000
AC
HICKORY 28603
704 328-2901
FAX 704 327-6223
GADA, PRESTON HERBERT
GS/TS 092
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD.
A AC
SUITE 305-2
RALEIGH 27607
919 781-7412
FAX 919 781-2125
GADD, DUWAYNE DOUGLAS
U 063
1600MORGANTON RD. V-6
L7RT
PINEHURST 28374
910 295-0252
GADDY, JOE ELLIS. JR.
CD/IM 034
3073TRENWEST DR.
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-0437
FAX 910 768-0433
GADDY. ROBERT EDWIN, JR.
IM/CD 092
3900 BROWNING PLACE
AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 781-9650
GADZIA, JOSEPH EDWIN
032
120 FRIAR LANE
S
CARRBORO 27510-2484
919 933-6672
GAGE, JENNIFER CERNY
000
3410 GLADSTONE ST
A R
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
919 748-2011
GAGE, LUCIUS GASTON, JR.
A/RHU 060
9002 NEW TOWN RD.
A L/RT
WAXHAW 28173-8308
704 372-8750
GAGLIANO, LOUIS ANTHONY
P/GER 096
P O. BOX 1975
A AC
GOLDSBORO 27533-1975
919 734-8604
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72
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
GAGLIANO, MARTHA ELLEN
PD 032
2609 N. DUKE ST.. STE, 801
A AC
DURHAM 27704
919 220-4000
GAGLIARDI, JANE
032
1315 2-H MORREENE RD
A S
DURHAM 27710
919 382-3315
GAGNON, GREGORY ARTHUR PTH/HMP 074
ECU SCHOOL OF MED, BRODY 1 SOS AC
DEPTOF CLI. PTH/DIAG.MED.
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-4495
GAINES, IRA LEWIS
OBG 092
REX BIRTH CENTER
AC
4420 LAKE BOONE TR. STE, 304
RALEIGH 27607
919 781-2500
GAINOR, CHARLES JOSEPH
FP 060
CAROLINA HEALTH CARE
A AC
2701 COLTSGATE RD. #100
CHARLOTTE 28211-3502
910 896-1100
GAITHER, ANTHONY CLARK
FP 096
2400 WAYNE MEM. DR.. STE. A
AC
GOLDSBORO 27534
919 735-1251
GAITHER, JAMES COMER
IM 018
341 1 GRAYSTONE PLACE
A AC
CONOVER 28613
704 322-1128
GAITHER, ROBERT HUTH
OBG 084
1000 N. FIFTH STREET
A AC
ALBEMARLE 28001
704 982-8112
FAX 704 982-8097
GAJEWSKI, TIMOTHY ANDREW
U 060
101 W.T.HARRIS BLVD . STE. 5202
AC
CHARLOTTE 28262
704 547-1495
FAX 704 547-1861
GALBRAITH, JACK WALKER
GP 043
PO BOX 310
A AC
LILLINGTON 27546
910 893-3060
GALENTINE, PAUL GUY, III
OPH 060
2620 E. 7TH ST. #300
AC
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 364-8576
GALLAGHER, EDGAR GIVENS, JR.
GS/TS 067
200 DOCTOR'S DRIVE
A AC
JACKSONVILLE 28546-6308
910 353-7848
GALLAGHER, KATHLEEN ANN
PD 032
7313 CALIBRE PARK DR. APT. 302
R
DURHAM 27707-5679
919 493-5533
GALLAGHER, ROBERT THOMAS
IM/PUD 054
DOCTORS DRIVE. STE. N
AC
DOCTORS DRIVE
KINSTON 28501
919 522-3072
GALLAGHER, TIMOTHY JOSEPH
DR Oil
P. O. BOX 2959
AC
103 DOCTOR'S BUILDING
ASHEVILLE 28802
704 255-4167
GAl 1 FMORE, WARREN GHOLSON
IM 046
P. O. BOX 5904
A AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910841-2114
FAX 910 841-6495
GALLIPOLI, KERRI ANNE
034
444 S. HAWTHORNE ROAD
S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3785
910 748-0109
GALLIS, HARRY ANTHONY
ID/IM 060
PO BOX 32861
C
CHARLOIIt, NO 28323-2861
704 355-3146
FAX 704 355-3039
GALLOWAY, DOUGLAS SCOTT
CHP/P 074
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
AC
PSYCHIATRY, BRODY 4E-94
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-2673
GALLOWAY, JAMES BRUCE
ORS Oil
125 GALLOWAY DRIVE
URT
ASHEVILLE 28803-3270
704 684-9007
GALLUP, KENNETH RAYNOR, JR.
PUD/CC 034
3001 LYNDHURST AVE.
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-0888
FAX 910 768-1737
GALUSZKA, ALBIN ADOLPH
U 007
604 E. 12TH STREET
A URT
WASHINGTON 27889
919 946-0136
GAMBLE, JOHN REEVES, JR.
GS/GP 055
P. O. BOX 250
L
LINCOLNTON 28092
704 735-3023
GAMBLE, WILLIAM HEDRICK
CD/IM 041
920 CHERRY ST.
A AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 273-7900
FAX 910 275-0433
GAMBLIN, GEORGE T.
END/IM 092
GARLAND, TARSHA VALENCIA
074
3410 EXECUTIVE DR,
AC
106 HUNTINGRIDGE RD,, #A
S
RALEIGH 27609
919 876-7692
GREENVILLE 27834-9151
919 321-0936
FAX 919 878-8970
GARNER, JO FRANCIS, II
D 095
GAMMON, GARY GLENN
IM 036
204 DOCTOR'S DR,
A AC
1896 REMOUNT ROAD
A AC
BOONE 28607
704 264-4553
GASTONIA 28054
704 867-0735
FAX 704 262-3649
FAX 704 867-0738
GARNER, KYLE LEE
000
GAMMON, WALTER RAY
D 074
857 LOCKLAND AVENUE
A S
2300 BEASLEY DR, #S-4
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
919 750-0316
GREENVILLE 27834-7527
919 966-3322
GARNER, TIMOTHY B.
NS 092
GANESHAN, ANITA
000
3320 WAKE FOREST RD,, STE
, 410 AC
2307 SHARON ROAD
R
RALEIGH 27609
919 850-9911
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 333-7584
FAX 919 790-5524
GANEY, CATHY
034
GARRABRANT, EDGAR CORNELIUS OTO 092
1620 W, FIRST ST.
S
3010 ANDERSON DR,
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 725-7495
POBOX 18946
GANGOO, ABDUL RASHID
ID 023
RALEIGH 27619
919 787-7171
810 W. KING STREET
AC
GARRETSON, MELISSA JANE
032
KINGS MOUNTAIN 28086
704 739-8946
4600 UNIVERSITY DR, #105
P * R
GANSMAN, THOMAS WILLIAM
032
DURHAM 27707
919 489-4360
119 BARCLAY ROAD
S
GARRETT, CHARLES LEROY, JR.
PTH/FOP 067
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 933-0598
ONSLOW MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
A P AC
GANT, DEAN ALAN
032
JACKSONVILLE 28541-1358
910 353-3498
100 ROCK HAVEN RD., APT, B-104
A S
FAX 910 577-2242
CARRBORO 27510
919 967-3724
GARRETT, JANET BEER
R Oil
GANT, JAMES CURTIS
PD 067
PO BOX 2959
AC
51 OFFICE PARK DR,
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28802
704 254-4617
JACKSONVILLE 28546
910 335-6262
GARRhl 1, JOHN BOSTIAN, JR.
U 036
GANTT, ANGELA BRAWLEY
032
631 COX ROAD
A AC
106 SHADOWOOD DR , APT, T
A S
GASTONIA 28054
704 864-7764
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 918-4152
FAX 704 867-7894
GANTT, CHARLES BERNARD, JR,
DR 053
GARRETT, JOHN BOSTIAN, SR
FP 034
1606 LORD ASHLEY DR,
A P AC
2965 OLD HOLLOW RD,, BOX 220
URT
SANFORD 27330
919 775-2234
WALKERTOWN 27051
910 595-2751
GARBER, EDGAR CLYDE, JR.
GYN 026
GARRETT, JOHN WILLIAM
GI/IM Oil
1810 LAKE SHORE DR,
URT
191 BILTMORE AVE,
A AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
919 484-6316
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 254-0881
GARBER, RONALD LEWIS
NEP/IM 041
GARRhl 1, LELAND EARL, JR.
NEP/IM 092
111 W, WENDOVER AVE,
AC
3604 BUSH STREET
A AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 379-9708
RALEIGH 27609-7511
919 782-3378
GARCIA, FRANK GEORGE
074
GARRbl 1, NORMAN HESSON,
JR.
IM/END 041
119 FOX CHASE LANE
A R
3932 MADISON AVE,
A * URT
WINTERVILLE 28590
919 816-2668
GREENSBORO 27401-6018
910 299-4277
GARCIA, GILBERT JOSEPH, JR.
2811 MCLAMB PLACE
GOLDSBORO 27534-1647
GSA/S 096
AC
919 734-1141
GARRETT, WILLIAM ELWOOD,
BOX 3435, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
JR.
ORS 032
A AC
91 9 684-4502
GARDELLA, JOHN EUGENE
PUD 060
FAX 919 681-6.3.57
125 BALDWIN AVE.
CHARLO 1 1 h 28204
A * AC
704 338-6300
GARRISON, HERBERT G., Ill
220 SCHENLEY RD
EM/GPM 000
AC
GARDNER, BEATRICE LAURIE
034
PITTSBURGH PA 15217
412 621-3719
BOWMAN GRAY MED. SCHOOL
A S
1ST YEAR STUDENT, MED CTR, BLVD
GARRISON, RALPH BERNARD
FP 077
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
P, 0, BOX 1169
A URT
GARDNER, FRANCIS SIDNEY, JR.
GYN 026
HAMLET 28345
911 HAY STREET
A P AC
GARRISON, ROBERT WALTER
U 016
FAYETTEVILLE 28305-5313
910 323-2103
306 MEDICAL PARK COURT
AC
GARDNER, JEROME BATCHELOR
OBG 092
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
919 247-2101
PO BOX 18568
AC
GARROU, BENJAMIN WESLEY,
SR.
IM 012
RALEIGH 27619
919 782-1273
PO BOX 520
AC
GARDNER, TRUDIE LEE
IM/RHU 000
VALDESE 28690
704 874-0522
304 CHATHAM WAY
AF
GARSIDE, WILLIAM BLAKE
PS 092
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-6101
1112 DRESSER COURT
• AC
GARDNER, WILLIAM RONALD
GSWS 018
RALEIGH 27609
919 872-2616
415 N CENTER ST,. STE, 102
A AC
FAX 919 872-2771
HICKORY 28601
704 327-9178
GARTLING, JOHN KENNETH
OM/ORS 000
GARG, SEEMA
032
7 COVINGTON PLACE
AF
BOX 2758, DUMC
A S
GREENSBORO 27407-7540
919 275-3325
DURHAM 27710
GARVEY, JOSEPH LEE, JR.
EM 060
GARG, SHYAM LAL
IM 065
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
AC
122 LONGSHADOW PLACE
A AC
DEPT, OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE
DURHAM 27713
910 270-2722
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 355-3181
GARISON, GARY BROWN
CD/IM 026
FAX 704 355-7047
3625 CAPE CENTER DR,
AC
GASKIN, ERNEST REED
OPH 060
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-4457
910 484-6154
100 QUEENS RD,
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FAX 910 484-0335
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 332-1156
GARLAND. JEFFREY L.
PUD/IM 074
GASKIN, JOHN STOVER, JR.
FP 084
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
C
210 W, MAIN ST,
AC
DEPT, OF MEDICINE
POBOX 189
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
919 816-4653
LOCUST 28097
704 888-6156
GARLAND, KATHY LYNN
032
GASKIN, LEWIS JAMES
AN 092
404 JONES FERRY RD,, APT, H-1 1
A S
PO BOX 85
AS
CARRBORO 27510
919 929-0190
LAUREL SPRINGS 28644
919 781-7420
GARLAND, RUSSELL TYSON
ORS 060
GASKIN, LEWIS REED
OPH 060
1900 RANDOLPH RD,, #410
AC
100OUEENS RD.
A P AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 339-0081
CHARLO 1 1 b 28204
704 332-1156
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
73
GASKINS. JAMES A., JR.
GS 018
858 SECOND ST , NE, STE 303 AC
HICKORY 28601
704 322-4420
GASKINS, RAYMOND ALBERT,
JR. FP/OM 000
405 OWEN DR,
A AC
FAYh 1 1 EVILLE 28304
910 323-3183
GASPERSON, GEORGE BALIS
000
809 GREEN VALLEY RD,
AF
GREENSBORO 27401
919 275-3325
GASQUE, BOYD BENNETT, JR.
DR 078
P. O. DRAWER 1527
A AC
LUMBERTON 28359
910 738-8222
FAX 910 671-0846
GASQUE, MAC ROY
OM/PH 088
5 FORTUNE COVE RD.
A L
BREVARD 28712
704 884-2503
GATES, HERBERT S., JR.
OBG 074
DEPT OF OB-GYN
AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-5903
FAX 919 816-5329
GATES, ROBERT LOUIS
000
BOWMAN GRAY STUDENT BOX A 8
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1085 919 722-1379
GATES, ROBERT NEVILL
IM 041
PO BOX 31 173
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RALEIGH 27622-1173
910 274-3241
FAX 910 272-7134
GAUL, JOHN S., Ill
ORS/HS 060
PO BOX 35228
AC
CHARLOTTE 28235
704 339-1000
GAUL, JOHN STUART, JR.
ORS/HS 060
5325 HARDISON ROAD
URT
CHARLOTTE 28226
704 372-9820
GAVIGAN, JAMES RICHARD
U 074
2 DOCTOR'S PARK
A AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-5077
FAX 919 752-9544
GAVIGAN, MICHAEL
074
106 SCALES PLACE. APT. A4
A S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-9205
GAVIGAN, THOMAS JOSEPH
Gl 060
1718 E, 4TH ST., STE. 607
AC
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 375-9484
FAX 704 375-6970
GAVIN, BARBARA KRISTIN
032
■ 416 W. CAMERON AVE. #7
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 933-2788
GAVIN, MICHAEL WALSH
GI/IM 065
1515 DOCTORS CIRCLE
AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 763-1219
FAX 910 763-1219
GAY, CYNTHIA LEIGH
032
331 W. ROSEMARY, APT. 14
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 967-5198
GAY, ROBERT MILTON
PTH/MM 041
1200 N. ELM STREET
A P AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 379-4074
FAX 910 691-8247
GAYLE, DAVID DUNN
CD/IM 000
1 251 LUCERNE LANE
A R
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
919 716-2605
GAYLORD, KEVIN M.
074
1115 GROVEMONT DR.. UNIT H-9 A S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-8663
GAZAK, JOHN MICHAEL
PDU 060
SOUTHEAST CHILDRENS
UROLOGY, PA
1718 E. 4TH ST., STE. 805
CHARLOTTE 28204
GAZDA, MALGORZATA ANNA
HWY 54, ROYAL PARK APTS.
APT. P-1
CARRBORO 27510
GEARY, LEON WALLACE
2609 N. DUKE ST., STE. 504
DURHAM 27704
GEARY, RANDOLPH LEE
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT OF SU
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1095
GEBEL, EMILE LOUIS
134 CHAGRIN FARM RD.
SHELBY 28150
AC
704 334-3033
FAX 704 335-3377
032
A
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919 914-2409
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919 220-5118
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910 716-3188
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023
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704 482-6767
tGEDDIE, KENNETH BAXTER
PD 046
903 FLICKER LANE
A
DECEASED-10-29-94
HIGH POINT 27262
910 887-0592
GEER-BRENTON, LINDA LOU
DR 096
2700 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
AC
GOLDSBORO 27530
919 734-1866
GEGICK, CHARLES GEORGE
END/IM 041
1022 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 378-1143
GEIGERMAN, THOMAS J.
032
48 MAXWELL ROAD
S
CHAPEL HILL NC 27514
919 932-9312
GEISINGER, KIM
PTH 034
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF
PATHOLOGY
A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-2608
GEISSINGER, WILLIAM TUTTLE
GS 060
3535 RANDOLPH RD., STE. 201
W AC
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 364-8100
GELDMEIER, RICHARD WAYNE
R 097
WILKES REGIONAL MEDICAL CTR, AC
DEPT, OF RADIOLOGY
N. WILKESBORO 28659
910 651-8400
GELFAND, DAVID WILLIAM
R 034
853 BUTTONWOOD DRIVE
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 748-2481
GELLER, DAVID MICHAEL
IM/GER 041
AETNA HEALTH PLANS
C
5 CENTERVIEW DR., STE. 200
GREENSBORO 27407
704 782-5782
GELOT, DEEPAK R.
FP 023
144 NORTHSHORE DR.
A AC
CHERRYVILLE 28021
704 487-1148
GELOT, RAGHUVIR BAXIRAM
OTO/HNS 008
RT. #1. BOX 6-B
AC
AHOSKIE 27910-9701
919 332-5917
GENIEC, PAUL
OTO/PS 000
P. 0. BOX 5666
AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 885-0071
GENKINS, STEVEN MARK
DR/IM 060
PO BOX 33549
AC
CHARLOTTE 28233
704 384-4056
FAX 704 358-
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A
704 252-
PTH
A
704 482-
GENTLING, PETER ALLEN
BILTMORE CENTER
445 BILTMORE AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801
GENTRY, JOHN BILLY
307 S. POSTON STREET
SHELBY 28150
GEORGE, CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL
BOWMAN GRAY MEDICAL STUDENT
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
GEORGE, COSMOS N. OBG
602 W. RIDGEWAY STREET
WARRENTON 27589 919 257.
GEORGE, LYNN DARCY AN/FP
PO BOX 304 A
BLOWING ROCK 28605 704 264
GEORGE, PAULA YERASIMIDES
1620 BURNING TREE CT
FORT WAYNE IN 46845-6918 919 681
GEORGE, SABAH KAMIL AN
PO BOX 1217
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH 28480 910 256
GEORGIADE, GREGORY S. PS/GS
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DURHAM 27710 919 684
FAX 919 681
GEORGIADE, NICHOLAS GEORGE PS
BOX 3098, DUMC A
DURHAM 27710 919 684-
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503 HIGH RIDGE DR A
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CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-
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GERBER, DIXON WILLIAM
ROBESON ORTHOPAEDIC CENTER
204 W, 28TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
GERDES, JOSEPH JOHN
651 CHURCH ST , NORTH
CONCORD 28025
GERHARDT, EDWARD BURTON
1317 N, ELM ST STE 1
GREENSBORO 27401
GERKIN, TODD MICHAEL
GREENSBORO SURGICAL
ASSOCS, PA A
301 E, WENDOVER AVE.. STE. 411
GREENSBORO 27401 910 274-
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919 618-0441
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704 786-0214
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910 373-8245
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910 353
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704 322
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919 830
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919 286
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704 542-1
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919 942
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919 493
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910 323
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GEROCK, HENRY
2219 WARRENTON WAY
JACKSONVILLE 28546
GERRARD, EDWARD ROLLAND
1202 N CENTER STREET
HICKORY 28601
GERSCH, KAREN
106-A HUNTINGRIDGE ROAD
GREENVILLE 27834
GERSTLE, RONALD JAMES
PO BOX 2750
DURHAM 27715
GESING, BERNARD FRANCIS
14020 WOODY POINT ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28278-6923
GESSNER, RICHARD R.
103 HUNTER PLACE
CARRBORO 27510-1209
GESTY-PALMER, DIANE
404 GATEHOUSE LANE
DURHAM 27707
GESZLER, GERIANNE
228 GREY FOX LANE
FAYETTEVILLE 28303-5098
GETTES, LEONARD SHEFFER
UNC. BURNETT-WOMACK, CARDIOLOGY
CB 7075, ROOM 349
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966
FAX 919 966
GETTINGER, GLEN SCOTT AN/IM
ASHEVILLE ANESTHESIA ASSOCS.PA
202 DOCTORS BLDG.
ASHEVILLE 28801-3043
GETZ, DONALD DAVID
1616 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE
WILMINGTON 28401
GEYER, ANNE HUGGINS
416 TALL OAKS DR.
DURHAM 27713-9008
GHOSH, CHANDRA SEKHAR
300 CHASE AVENUE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
GIANTURCO, DANIEL THOMAS
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DURHAM 27705
GIBBS, BRENDA LYNN
2465 LAUGHTER ROAD
MILL SPRING 28756-9693
GIBBS, JAMES S.
1830 S HAWTHORNE RD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
GIBBS, MICHAEL ALFRED
4900 CARMEL CLUB DR
CHARLOTTE 28226-8020
GIBBS, STUART WYNN
2647 ARMSTRONG CIR.
GASTONIA 28054
GIBLIN, THOMAS RICHARD
421 N, WENDOVER RD
CHARLOTTE 28211
GIBSON, ANNA MARLET
407-A COOLIDGE ST.
CHAPEL HILL 27516-3641
GIBSON, JACKSON V.
205 PAGE RD
PINEHURST 28374
GIBSON, JAMES FRANKLIN
1916 WILKINS DR
SANFORD 27330
704 254-
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910 762-
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910 765-
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704 355-
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704 865-
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704 365-
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NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
GIBSON, JOHN MCNEILL
212 S. TRYON ST., STE.
CHARLOTTE 28202
IM
1500 A
704 333
FAX 704 333
GIBSON, LEONARD HOWARD, JR.
2 STARLING CT.
RICHMOND VA 23229-4622
GIBSON, ROBERT WYLIE
150 CHARLOIS BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
804 346
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A
910 768
FAX 910 768
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GIBSON, VALDA O'RAY
250 CHARLOIS BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
GIEDRAITIS, ROBERT BASIL
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
GILBERT, CHARLES FRANKLIN
PITT COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL A
DEPT, OF PATHOLOGY
GREENVILLE 27834
GILBERT, DAVID BRANSON
1756 METROMEDICAL DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
910 768
PM
704 355'
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GILBERT, GEORGE GAYLORD
1517 DOUBLE OAKS RD.
GREENSBORO 27410-3757
GILBERT, MICHAEL T.
1134 N. ROAD STREET
ELIZABETH CITY 27909-3376
GILBERT, PAUL PRESSLY
2300-B RANDOLPH ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
GILBERT, RICHARD LEE
PO BOX 36351
CHARLOTTE 28236
GILBERT, STANLEY KEITH, JR.
1300 MEDICAL DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
GILES, JOHN HENRY
350 E, PARKER ROAD
MORGANTON 28655
GILGOR, ROBERT SAMUEL
891 WILLOW DRIVE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
GILL, KENNETH ARNOLD, JR.
624 OUAKER LN. STE, 302. BLDG B
HIGH POINT 27262-3832
GILL, LOWELL HARLEY
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #200
CHARLOTTE 28203
GILL, MICHAEL
4932 PINE CONE DR.
DURHAM 27707
GILLEN, HOWARD WILLIAM
2038 TRINITY AVENUE
WILMINGTON 28405-7880
GILLESPIE, WILLIAM ALLEN
3120 HIGHWOODS BLVD.
RALEIGH 27609
GILLIAM, APRIL GAIL
1021 WINDRACETR.
SANFORD 27330
GILLIAM, CHARLES FRANKLIN
108 KATHLAND AVE,
THOMASVILLE 27360
919 816-
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910 323-
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910 282-
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919 338-
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704 375
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704 355
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704 437
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910 887
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704 373
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919 878-!
919 499-
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919 472-
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GILLIAM, JOHN HUGH, III GI/IM
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1048 910 716-
FAX 910 716-
GILLIATT, CECIL LEE, JR., PD
101 GROVER STREET A
SHELBY 28150 704 482-
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109 ROBIN LANE
WAYNESVILLE 28786 704 456-
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1399 WESTGATE CENTER DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-
GILLILAND, M.G.F. FOP/PTH
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342 N. ELM STREET A
GREENSBORO 27401 910 274-
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KINSTON 28501 919 522-
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FAYETTEVILLE 28304 910 485-
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319 MOCKSVILLE AVE.
SALISBURY 28144 704 637-
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2800 BLUE RIDGE. STE. 205 A
RALEIGH 27607 919 782-
GINSBERG, LAWRENCE EDWARD R
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED,
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-
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532 WEBB BOULEVARD
HAVELOCK 28570 919 447
GINTHNER, TERRY P. R
PO BOX 619 P
CLINTON 28328 910 592.
GIOFFRE, RONALD ANTHONY ORS
GREENSBORO ORTHOPAEDIC CTR.. PA
PO BOX 38008
GREENSBORO 27438 910 275-
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GIORDANO, LAURA FRANCES
655 S. HAWTHORNE ROAD A
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 723
GIRAGOS, JOHN G. P/PYA
20 W, COLONY PL., STE, 260 A
DURHAM 27705 919 493'
GIRAGOS, JUMANA CAMILLE
233 MCCAULEY ST, APT, B-5 A
CHAPEL HILL 27516 919 929'
GIRARD, DONNA J. RO
2201 RED FOX TRAIL
CHARLOTTE 28211 704 384
GISH, LARRY MORGAN IM
611 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE A
SALISBURY 28144 704 633
GITELMAN, HILLEL JONATHAN NEP/IM
UNC DEPT OF MED, CB 7155
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966'
GITT, KENNETH DARYL OBG
510 S, SOUTH ST. A
MOUNT AIRY 27030 910 786
GIVENS, DAVIDSON HOWARD CD/IM
1399 WESTGATE CENTER DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768
GLANCE, GREGORY LYNN IM
60 LIVINGSTON ST. #200
ASHEVILLE 28801-4400
GLASER, FREDERICK BERNARD
W.B. JONES TREATMENT CTR.
2577 W. FIFTH STREET
GREENVILLE 27834
GLASGOW, DOUGLAS MCKAY
400 AVINGER LN. #403
DAVIDSON 28036
GLASS, LARRY THOMAS
7030 PINEVILLE-MATTHEWS RD.
NALLE CLINIC
CHARLOTTE 28226
GLASS, PETER STANLEY A.
BOX 3094. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
GLASSMAN, STUART LEWIS
835 FLEMING ST.
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
704 253
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615 SWIFT AVE.
DURHAM 27701-2858
704 344-;
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919 681-
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704 692-1191
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919 489-5110
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910 765-9519
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GLATZ, FRANK R., Ill
1811 HAWTHORNE COURT ARTS
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
GLAZIER, STEVEN STEUER
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4020
GLEATON, HUGH ELBERT, JR. OPH 045
643 FIFTH AVENUE, WEST A AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28739 704 692-9146
GLEN, DULANEY IM 034
250 CHARLOIS BOULEVARD A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-4730
GLENN, CHANNING GP 009
P. O. BOX 278 A URT
ELIZABETHTOWN 28337 910 862-3721
GLENN, DAVID LOCKE, JR. GS 045
561 FLEMING ST. AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28739 704 693-1778
GLENN, DOROTHY NORMAN OBG 036
PO BOX 1492 A L
GASTONIA 28053 704 865-1103
GLENN, JOHN CAPERS, JR. R/NM 062
RR #2. BOX 472 A L
TROY 27371-9670 910 572-3475
GLENN, ROBERT FREDERICK FP EM/018
MEDICAL ARTS CLINIC A AC
24 2ND AVE. DR, NW
HICKORY 28601
GLINSKI, RONALD PETER
720 JEFFERSON ST,
WHITEVILLE 28472
GLOVER, JAMES BUNYAN
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WILSON 27893
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AC
ASHEBORO 27203
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A AC
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AC
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910 574-6872
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300 A AC
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910 272-2141
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919 471-2273
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AC
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ORS
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704 365
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OBG
GRASINGER, CECILIA FABRY
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DUNN 28334
GRAY, THOMAS GLEN
2620 NEW BERN AVE,
RALEIGH 27610
GRAYBEAL, FRANK RUSSELL, JR
CARY DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
101 S.W. CARY PKWY., STE, 40
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PO BOX 12908
1914 NEUSE BLVD.
NEW BERN 28560-2320
GREEN, ARTHUR GERRISH, III
1511 WESTOVER TERRACE
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A
910 759-
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910 892
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919 250
DR
PA A
919 467-
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919 633-
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910 373-
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CARRBORO 27510 919 942-
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5516 CENTRAL AVE,
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1216 DAVIE AVE.
STATESVILLE 28677 704 873-
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GREENE, RALPH LEON, JR.
3535 RANDOLPH ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 531-
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704 365-
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UNC, 237 BURNETT-WOMACK A
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-
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1010 EDGEHILL ROAD NORTH
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LAUREL EYE ASSOCIATES, PA
201 PROVIDENCE RD.
CHARLOTTE 28207
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PO BOX 18139
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GREER, THOMAS BYWATER
3017 ALLENBY DR.
RALEIGH 27604-5801
GREGANTI, MAC ANDREW
UNC. DEPT, OF IM
3029 OLD CLINIC, CB 7005
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7005
NS
A
704 376
OPH
704 372-
AN
919 781-
FP
A
704 366-
CHN/PD
A
919 966-
OBG
A
919 782-
IM/GER
GREGOR, HENRY FREDRICK
PO BOX 10528
GREENSBORO 27404
919 966-
FAX 919 966
OBG
910 632-
FAX 910 632-
GREGORY, D. ELIJAH
705 PEED DR., APT, 16
GREENVILLE 27834
GREGORY, HUGH STANLEY
PO BOX 5025
JACKSONVILLE 28540-1025
GREGORY, J. LEWIS
7108 PINEVILLE-MATTHEWS RD,
CHARLOTTE 28226
GREGORY, JERRY GLEN
DEPT, OF PSYCHIATRY
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
GREIG, JOHN HAMILTON
5328 SANDTRAP LANE
CHARLOTTE 28226-7978
A
919 321
OTO
A
910 455
PD
704 543
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919 816-
AN
704 541
074
AC
4622
032
AC
8700
060
AC
6792
090
AC
■3247
060
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-1813
092
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-5306
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046
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-6574
032
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-4666
090
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-6688
060
AC
-7000
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060
AC
-0760
-1641
032
AC
-3691
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060
AC
-1605
060
AC
-4380
092
AC
■7420
060
URT
4260
000
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•2528
092
L7RT
■1273
032
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3063
6630
041
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9265
9642
074
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■8250
067
AC
4847
060
AC
6805
074
AC
2660
060
AC
9732
GREKIN, DAVID ALLEN
D 060
5516 CENTRAL AVENUE
C
CHARLOIIb 28212
704 532-5000
FAX 704 532-5089
GREMILLION, DAVID HENRY
IM/ID 092
3000 NEW BERN AVE
A AC
RALEIGH 27610
919 755-8520
GRESALFI, THOMAS J., JR.
P 041
606 WALTER REED DR.
AC
GREENSBORO 27403
910 299-0108
FAX 910 299-0628
GREVEN, CRAIG MICHAEL
OPH 034
4234 ALLISTAR RD
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 748-4091
FAX 910 716-7994
GREVEN, KATHRYN MCCONNELL RO 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 715-4981
GREWAL, SATPAL KAUR
TR 025
PO BOX 5117
AC
NEW BERN 28560
919 633-8730
FAX 919 633-8736
GRICE, ORMOND DREW
GS 025
701 NEWMAN RD.
AC
NEW BERN 28562
919 633-2081
FAX 919 633-3446
GRICHNIK, JAMES MICHAEL
D 000
BOX 3155. DUMC
A AC
DURHAM 27710-9727
919 684-3270
GRICHNIK, KATHERINE PARKER AN 032
DUKE UNIV. MEDICAL CENTER AC
DEPT OF ANESTHESIA
DURHAM 27710
919 681-6393
GRIER, JOHN CALVIN, JR.
P 063
P 0 BOX 819
A L
PINEHURST 28374
910 295-6166
GRIER, MICHAEL WILLIAM
GI/IM Oil
191 BILTMORE AVE,
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 254-0881
GRIER, NICHOLE DANNIELE
032
306 CEDARWOOD LANE
A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 918-3994
GRIFFIN, ADRIAN MARK
EM/P 086
POBOX 1623
A P AC
913 WORTH ST.
MOUNT AIRY 27030
910 786-2001
FAX 910 786-1798
GRIFFIN, ALBERT OSCAR
IM 034
2900 MAPLEWOOD AVE.
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-4010 910 765-4301
GRIFFIN, ANDREW S.
U 034
5116CARVERSHAM CT.
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
910 765-4021
FAX 910 768-7782
GRIFFIN, ASHTON THOMAS, III
FP 096
2400 WAYNE MEMORIAL DRIVE A AC
GOLDSBORO 27530
919 735-8601
GRIFFIN, ELIZABETH JANE
PD 065
1920S. 16TH ST.
AC
THE CHILDREN'S CLINIC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 763-2072
GRIFFIN, EZRA DANIEL. JR.
OBG 060
1822 BRUNSWICK AVE.
AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 364-3760
GRIFFIN, JOSEPH LAIRD
OBG 014
P. 0. BOX 2640
A AC
LENOIR 28645
704 758-2300
GRIFFIN, MARION WILSON
GS/TS 076
218-D FOUSTST.
A AC
ASHEBORO 27203
910 625-6188
GRIFFIN, NEWTON B.
OBG 092
4420 LAKE BOONE TR,. STE. 304 AC
REX BIRTH CENTER
RALEIGH 27607
919 781-2500
GRIFFIN, RICHARD MADISON
OPH 018
219 NORTH 321 BYPASS
A AC
PO BOX 595
LINCOLNTON 28092
704 736-0105
FAX 704 345-1009
GRIFFIN, ROBERT ASHLEY
P/N Oil
APPALACHIAN HALL, BOX 5534 L'RT
ASHEVILLE 28813
704 253-3681
GRIFFIN, SOLEDAD CEBALLOS
R 026
1 COLLbl 1 ROAD
AC
PINEHURST 28374
910 323-2012
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
77
GRIFFIN, STEPHANIE D.
4912 COUNTRY CLUB DR., N
WILSON 27896-9120
GRIFFIN, THOMAS LAFAYETTE
1141 WOODLAND DR.
WILSON 27893
GRIFFIN, WILLIAM LEWIS
PO BOX 35228
CHARLOTTE 28235
GRIFFIN, WILLIAM RAY, JR.
30 HILLTOP ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28803
GRIFFIN, WILLIAM RUSSELL, JR.
5300 HAYNES HALL PLACE
CHARLOTTE 28270-1215
GRIFFITH, JOHN KEVEN
3320 WAKE FOREST RD
RALEIGH 27609
GRIFFITH, MARY ANN
1351 WESTGATE CENTER OR
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
GRIFFITH, MARY IRENE
515 S. HAWTHORNE RD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
GRIGGS, JAMES PHILIP, JR.
555 CARTHAGE STREET
SANFORD 27330
GRIGGS, THOMAS RUSSELL
UNC SCHOOL OF MED CB 7075
DEPT. OF MED. & PATHOLOGY
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7075
FP
919 399
U
A
919 291-
ORS
704 339-
P/N
A
704 253'
ORS
704 339
PUD/IM
919 878'
PD
A
910 765
GYN
A
910 722
919 774-
CD/IM
098
AC
0707
098
RT
0155
060
AC
1000
Oil
L/RT
3681
060
AC
1000
092
AC
■0361
034
AC
■8490
034
LVRT
2255
053
AC
■8518
032
AC
GRIGSBY-SESSOMS, KIMBERLY
ROUTE #2. BOX 265
ROSE HILL 28458
GRIGSBY, HARDIN BLAND
RR #2, BOX 545
MOORESVILLE 28115
GRIM, KENNETH BOYD
124 FIRST ST. NW
LONG BEACH 28461
GRIMES, JOHN HARLIN
2609 N. DUKE ST.. STE, 102
DURHAM 27704
GRIMM, RUBY ANN
738 BRYANT ST,
STATESVILLE 28677
GRIMMETT, MATTHEW HILL
829 SHORELINE DRIVE, WEST
SUNSET BEACH 28459
CRIMSON, BAIRD SANFORD
UNC CB #7040
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-5207
FAX 919 966-1743
000
AC
GRISHAM, JOE WHEELER
UNC, DEPT, OF PTH-CB #7525
CHAPEL HILL 27599
GRISWOLD, STEVEN MICHAEL
1125 N, CHURCH ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
GRIVAS, NICHOLAS ELLSWORTH
1928 RANDOLPH RD, STE, 100
CHARLOTTE 28207
GYN
PTH/CLP
A
919 278-
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A
919 220-
ON/HEM
A P
704 873-
FAX 704 873^
R/PD
A
910 579^
OPH
919 966^
FAX 919 966-
PTH/GI
A
919 966-
919 574
NS
GROAT, RICHARD ARNOLD
6 DUNAWAY CT,
GREENSBORO 27408-3801
GROAT, ROBERT LANIER
1317 N, ELM ST. STE #4
GREENSBORO 27401
GROBEN, PAMELA ANNE
327 GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD,
BURLINGTON 27217
GROBLER, LEON JACOBUS
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED,
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1070
GROCE, JAMES GRAY
DOROTHEA DIX HOSPITAL
RALEIGH 27603-2176
GROCE, NATALIE SUZANNE
306 CEDARWOOD LANE
CARRBORO 27510
704 377
FAX 704 375
PTH
A
910 274
OPH
A
910 378
PTH
910 570
SRS
A
049
LyRT
032
L'RT
9424
032
AC
5251
049
AC
2219
1379
010
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2091
000
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5296
1908
032
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4678
000
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8035
060
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9312
5153
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1442
001
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4473
034
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910 716-i
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A
919 918-;
i-9657
092
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919 733-5540
032
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1-3994
GRODE. HARVEY E.
IM/ON 000
WILSON MEDICAL ASSOCIATES, PA AC
PO BOX 7015
WILSON 27895-7015
919 291-7001
GROGAN, MARGARET DURHAM
000
310 WILEY AVENUE
AF
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-323E
919 716-2715
GROGG, BRIAN EARL
000
379 SUMMERWALK CIRCLE
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514-9704
919 929-7615
GROGG, KAREN LYNNE
032
379 SUMMERWALK CIRCLE
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 967-5648
GROH, GORDON IRWIN
ORS Oil
53 S FRENCH BROAD
c
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 252-7180
GROMET, MATTHEW
DR 060
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
AC
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE 28236-6937
704 362-1945
FAX 704 362-7081
GROSS, JEFFREY LOUIS
ORS 067
128 MEMORIAL DRIVE
A P AC
JACKSONVILLE 28546
910 353-4500
GROSSHANDLER, STANLEY LOUIS AN 092
PO BOX 33363
AC
RALEIGH 27636
919 782-6513
FAX 919 783-9445
GROSSMAN, HERMAN LEWIS
PDR/PD 032
BOX 3834, DUMC
LVRT
DURHAM 27710
919 681-2711
GROSSMAN, SARAH RONA
PD 036
1839 E, GARRISON BLVD,
AC
GASTONIA 28054
704 864-2685
GROTE, THOMAS H.
ON/IM 034
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVC
A AC
SUITE 104
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-2521
GROVE, DAVID DWIGHT
IM/CD 041
1511 WESTOVER TERRACE
A • AC
GREENSBORO 27408
910 373-1537
FAX 910 373-1589
GRUBB, STEPHEN ALLEN
ORS 032
101 CONNER DR, STE. 200
A AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 929-7796
GRUBB, STEPHEN DALE
FP/GER 024
PIREWAY RD.
A AC
PO BOX 675
TABOR CITY 28463
910 653-2113
FAX 910 653-2346
GRUBB, WALTER LEE, JR.
DR 060
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
AC
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE 28236-6937
704 362-1945
FAX 704 362-7081
GRUBBS, VANESSA
032
800 FARGO ST.. APT. 82
S
DURHAM 27707-1778
919 419-3135
GRUDZIAK, EWA FABISZEWSKA 000
PO BOX 2243
AC
BALACYNWYDPA 19004-6243 215 748-9180
GRUNEIR, RICHARD KENNETH
OBG 076
127 MACARTHUR ST.
AC
ASHEBORO 27208
910 628-2184
GUAJARDO, CESAR
CHP/P 032
20 W COLONY PL . STE 160
AC
DURHAM 27705
919 489-2878
GUALTIERI. C. THOMAS
P/CHP 032
NC NEUROPSYCHIATRY, PNC
INC. A AC
1829 E. FRANKLIN ST., BLDG.
500
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 933-2000
FAX 919 933-2830
GUARINO, GUY JOSEPH
PTH 018
ROUTE #2, BOX 197
A AC
CONOVER 28613
704 322-3821
GUDEMAN, STEVEN KENT
NS 032
UNC. 148 BURNETT-WOMACK
AC
CB 7060. DIV OF NEUROSURGERY
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-1374
FAX 919 966-6627
GUERRERO, JOHN MIGUEL
000
1809-H FALCON TREE CT,
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27127
919 788-9473
GUESS, HARRY ADELBERT
PH/PD 032
104 WATERFORD PL
A AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 966-7415
78
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
GUEST, CHRIS WARREN
IM/OM 041
102 POMONA DRIVE
A P AC
GREENSBORO 27407
910 299-0000
FAX 910 299-2335
GUGLIELMETTI, JOHN LOUIS, JR.
074
802-32 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
A S
GREENVILLE 27834
GUIJARRO, JOSE JULIO, JR.
GS/TS 096
2811 MCLAMB PLACE
AC
GOLDSBORO 27534
919 734-1141
GUILFORD, WILLIAM BONNER
DR 060
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
A AC
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE 28236
704 362-1945
GUITERAS, GEORGE PATRICK
FP 032
120 CONNER DR.. STE. 200
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 967-8291
GULLEDGE, SIDNEY LOY, III
OPH 092
4301 LAKE BOONE TR., STE. 200
AC
RALEIGH 27607
919 782-5210
GULLEY, MARCUS MARCELLUS
P 034
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF PSY.
L
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4554
GULLOTTO, CARMELO
032
1911 ERWIN RD., APT. 1
A S
DURHAM 27705
GULYN, ANNA BAUHOFER
GP/AN 080
117PINETREE ROAD
RT
SALISBURY 28144-6509
704 638-9000
GULYN, BOHDAN EMANUEL
P/GP 080
117 PINETREE ROAD
L/RT
SALISBURY 28144-6905
704 633-7770
GUMBINGER, DENISE ANNE
032
1521 E. FRANKLIN ST., APT. BIOS
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 968-6014
GUNN, PATRICIA G.
AN 025
PO BOX 983
AS
NEW BERN 28563-0983
919 633-1978
GUNN, ROBERT BRUCE
FP 000
206 RESERVATION DRIVE
AC
SPINDALE 28160
704 287-0200
GUNNELLS, JAMES CAULIE
NEP/IM 032
BOX 2991, DUMC
A AC
DURHAM 27710
919 684-5038
FAX 919 684-4476
GUNNLAUGSSON, CHAD BJORN
032
601 JONES FERRY RD., APT. A13
A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 932-6218
GUNSTEN, GREGORY GARRETT
PD 025
707 PROFESSIONAL DR.
AC
NEW BERN 28560
919 633-2900
tGUNTER, JUNE U.
PTH 032
31 POND VIEW CT,
A
DECEASED-1 1-14-94
DURHAM 27705
919 688-3457
GUNTER, WM. B., JR.
OBG 032
209 E. CARVER ST.
A AC
DURHAM 27704
919 471-2273
GUNTHER, ROBERT CLARENCE
AN 011
25 LAWRENCE PLACE
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 252-8892
GUPTA, GOOL KAPADIA
PUD/IM 096
2704 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
AC
GOLDSBORO 27530
919 736-4724
GUPTA, JAGMOHAN DASS
CD/IM 096
2704 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
AC
GOLDSBORO 27530
919 736-4724
FAX 919 736-1677
GURKIN, WORTH WICKER, JR.
PD 033
TARBORO CLINIC, PA
AC
101 CLINIC DR.
TARBORO 27836
919 823-2105
GUSTKE, SUSAN
IM/HEM 074
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
A AC
EASTERN AHEC, PO BOX 7224
GREENVILLE 27835-7224
919 816-5221
FAX 919 816-8596
GUTHRIE, TODD BRUCE
ORS 045
PO BOX 428
A AC
FLETCHER 28732
704 687-7651
GUTMAN, ROBERT ALLAN
NEP/IM 032
GUTTER, GUIDO PETER
4113 CAPITOL ST. STE. B
DURHAM 27704
GUTTLER, SANFORD DENNIS
1 TRADE STREET
GRANITE FALLS 28630
FAX
GUTTMACHER, THOMAS ESKRIDGE
375 SUNSET AVENUE
ASHEBORO 27203
GUY, CLIFFORD RICHARD
250 CHARLOIS BOULEVARD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-1579
FAX
GUYER, EVA RUTH WARD
409-A PARKWAY DR.
GREENSBORO 27401
FAX
GWINN, MICHAEL DALE
3320 WAKE FOREST RD., STE, 430
RALEIGH 27609
FAX
GWYN, PAUL PERKINS, JR.
2901 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
GYNN, MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
2 WILLOW TERRACE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
GYVES, JOHN WILLIAM
500 LAUCHWOOD DR.
LAURINBURG 28353
HA, KHIE SEM
229 S. MAIN STREET
RED SPRINGS 28377
HA, TUAN X.
14-B TARAWA TERRACE
DURHAM 27705
HAAG, GARY ALLEN
1309 EMBER OAKS AVE.
HIGH POINT 27265
HAAHS, MICHAEL
78447 PRESTWOOD LANE
MOORESVILLE 28115
HAAK, EDWARD DECKER, JR.
208 FOUST ST.
P. O. BOX 2839
ASHEBORO 27203
HAAKE, MICHAEL ROBERT
425-D SOUTH SHARON AMITY
CHARLOTTE 28211
HAAKENSON, GARY ALVIN
3126 BLUE RIDGE RD.
RALEIGH 27612
HABASHI-FALLS, NEVEEN
200 N. GROVE ST.
LINCOLNTON 28093
FAX
PS
919 471
FP
704 396-
704 396
FP
910 625
CD/IM
A
910 768'
910 659
FP
A
910 230
910 370
PM
919 876
919 876
PS/GS
A
910 765
A
919 933
IM/ON
A
910 277
910 277
FP
A
910 843
FAX
FAX
HABER, ROBERT HUGH
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #300
CHARLOTTE 28203
HABERKERN, ROY CONRAD
FORSYTH-STOKES MENTAL HLTH
725 N HIGHLAND AVE,
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
HADEN, WILLIAM C, JR.
PO BOX 510, TRYON ROAD
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
HADI, HAMID A.
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT OF OB/GYN
GREENVILLE 27858
HADLER, NORTIN MARVIN
UNC, DEPT. OF MEDICINE
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 382
AN
A
910 472
IM/GI
704 664
IM/CD
910 625-
TR/IM
704 362-
OBG
A
919 782-
919 782-
IM/CCM
704 735-
704 735-
IM/CD
A
704 373-
CHP/P
CTR
000
AC
2288
018
AC
3136
3105
076
AC
4215
034
AC
4730
1835
041
AC
0016
■9119
092
AC
■7676
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034
AC
8620
032
S
■0236
083
AC
-7259
■1250
078
AC
-4117
032
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■2944
029
AC
■2000
000
AC
-5131
076
AC
■4020
060
AC
-1315
092
AC
-3865
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055
AC
-3116
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060
AC
-1503
034
AC
910 725-7777
GS 081
AC
704 286-1743
074
AC
FAX
DURHAM NEPHROLOGY
ASSOCS., PA
4016 FREEDOM LAKE DR.
DURHAM 27704-2156
FAX
AC
919 477-3005
919 477-9718
HADLEY, ROBERT PURCELL
P. O BOX 1328
WASHINGTON 27889
HAGAMAN, LEN DOUGHTON
357 CHERRY DR.
BOONE 28607-9309
HAGE, SUZANNE MICHELE
4522 AMERICAN DR.
DURHAM 27705
919 816-
RHU/IM
919 966-
919 966-
PTH
919 946-
GP
704 264-
OBG/FP
919 220-
■4662
032
AC
4191
1739
007
AC
9074
095
URT
■8414
000
AF
5435
HAGENSTAD, CHRISTOPHER THOMAS
2440 HOYT STREET
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
HAGER, SHELTON
2651 MACGREGOR DOWN RD
GREENVILLE 27858
HAGGERTY, JOHN JAMES, JR.
912 KINGS MILL ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514
HAGINS, DAVID MICHAEL
KINSTON CLINIC NORTH
KINSTON 28501
HAHN, PAULETTE C.
5400 NW 39TH AVE. #P-150
GAINESVILLE FL 32606-6952
HAHNER, MATTHEW
5-E DOCTORS PARK
ASHEVILLE 28801-4500
HAIGHT, DAVID DANIEL
1608-C NORTHWEST BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
HAIGLER, STUART STEVEN
2321 W, MOREHEAD ST., STE, 101
CHARLOTTE 27208
HAINES, RICHARD LITTLETON
HIGHWAY 17,
PO BOX 549
HAMPSTEAD 28443
HAIR, GLENN EDGAR
1839 QUIET COVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
HAIRFIELD, BEVERLY DEW
604 W. UNION ST.
MORGANTON 28655
HAISCH, CARL EUGENE
ECU DEPT OF SURGERY
BRODY BLDG. 4S-10
GREENVILLE 27858
HAITHCOCK, WILLIAM DANA, JR.
1219 WALTER REED ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
HAIZLIP, JULIE A.
86 WILLOW WAY
CHAPEL HILL 27516-9469
HAIZLIP, THOMAS MATTHEWS
5201 REMBERT DRIVE
RALEIGH 27612
HAJISHEIKH, MOOSA
P. O. BOX 1537
ROCKINGHAM 28379
HAKANSON, ROBYN JOAN
910 CONSTITUTION DR., APT 612
DURHAM 27705
HALBROOKS, RONALD F.
1901 HILLANDALE ROAD
DURHAM 27705
HALBY, MICHELE FAITH
814 SNOW CREST TRAIL
DURHAM 27707-6133
HALE, LAURA POPE
4 SAGAMORE PLACE
HILLSBOROUGH 27278
HALE, LESLIE MORGAN
110 CONNER DR. STE. #2
CHAPEL HILL 27514
034
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910 773-0654
074
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919 758-8594
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919 966-3147
OBG 054
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919 522-4333
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904 378-3483
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704 251-2523
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910 725-5232
NEP 060
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704 333-4217
IM/GER 065
AC
919 270-3561
OTO/OTO 026
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910 323-1463
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HALE, ROBERT VERNON
110 CONNER DR, STE, #2
CHAPEL HILL 27514
HALE, WAYNE A.
1125 N, CHURCH ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
HALL-BAKER, EVERLYN L.
221 1-H EXECUTIVE ST,
CHARLOTTE 28208
HALL, BAHNSON DAVID
315 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
SALISBURY 28144
HALL, BLAINE PAXTON
220 SHAW AVENUE #4
SOUTHERN PINES 28387
HALL, BRENT DWAYNE
WATAUGA MEDICAL CENTER
DEPT, OF PTH, DEERFIELD RD
BOONE 28607
919 816-2620
OBG 026
A AC
910 323-2103
032
A S
919 942-8842
CHP/P 092
AC
919 733-5344
CD/IM 077
A AC
910 997-3177
000
S
919 383-9777
IM 000
AC
919 383-1518
074
S
919 757-3003
PTH 032
A R
919 684-3300
OPH 032
A AC
919 942-8701
FAX 919 942-3601
OPH 032
A AC
919 942-8701
FAX 919 942-3601
FP/GER 041
A AC
910 574-8133
FP 060
AC
704 398-4408
OBG 080
A AC
704 636-9270
000
AF
910 295-9208
PTH 095
A AC
704 262-4106
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
79
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HALL, CHRISTOPHER STERLING
1600 W, ACADEMY ST
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3811
HALL, COLIN DAVID
UNC, DEPT OF NEUROLOGY
CHAPEL HILL 27599
HALL, DANIEL CRAWFORD
1219 ROCKINGHAM RD
SUITE #11, VILLAGE PLAZA
ROCKINGHAM 28379
HALL, DAVID HARTMAN
910 727
N
A
919 966
FAX 919 966
FP
910 895-
FP
1450 MATTHEWS TOWNSHIP PKWY
SUITE 450
MATTHEWS 28105
HALL, DONALD GAMMON
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #300
CHARLOTTE 28203
HALL, GEORGE DANIEL
3109 WILLOW OAK RD.
CHARLOTTE 28209
HALL, GREGORY GRAYSON
5620 MARSH BAY DR.
WILMINGTON 28409
HALL, JAMES BRYAN
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 344-
FAX 704 344-
CD
704 373-
FP
A
704 344-
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OBG/ON
HALL, JAMES GRAHAM
167 HAMILTON ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514
HALL, JAMES GRAYSON
P. O. BOX 158
220 W. KAPP ST.
DOBSON 27017
HALL, JAMES SAMUEL
341 5-C MELROSE ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
HALL, JOHN ELMO
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE, NC 27858-4354
HALL, JOHN HOWLAND
1301 W WENDOVER AVE.
WENDOVER MEDICAL PK.
GREENSBORO 27408
HALL, JOHN HOWLAND, JR.
1301 W. WENDOVER AVE.
GREENSBORO 27408
704 331-
FAX 704 343-
OPH
919 932-
FP
A P
910 386-
FAX 910 386-
PD
A
910 484-
FP
A
919 816-
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HALL, JOHN MOIR
181 PARKWOOD DR. #143
ELKIN 28621
HALL, JOSEPH CULLEN
728 KLUMAC ROAD. #111 A
SALISBURY 28144
HALL, LOCKSLEY S.
L.C. HOOTS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
YADKINVILLE 27055
HALL, MARY NOLAN
PO BOX 32861
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
CHARLOTTE 28232
HALL, REGINALD LAWRENCE
BOX 3358, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
910 272-
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A
910 272-
FAX 910 273-
GP
A
910 835-
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704 633-
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910 679-
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AC
4615
041
AC
3152
079
AC
3152
1910
086
URT
4534
080
URT
9508
086
AC
2041
060
AC
HALL, TIMOTHY RALPH
186-A HOWELL ST,
CHAPEL HILL NC 27514
HALL, WARNER LEANDER, JR.
P. O. BOX 18568
RALEIGH 27619
HALL, WILLIAM ERNEST
555 CARTHAGE RD
LOWER LEVEL
SANFORD 27330
HALL, WILLIAM JAMES, JR.
709 PROFESSIONAL DR.
NEW BERN 28560
3172
032
AC
4588
FAX 919 681-7576
032
A S
704 355-:
ORS
A
919 684-
OBG
919 782
FAX 919 783
FP
919 775-
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A
919 638-
092
AC
1273
8478
053
AC
1000
025
AC
2515
HALLE, JAN STUART
RO 032
UNC, RADIATION ONCOLOGY
AC
CB7512
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-1101
FAX 919 966-7681
HALLOCK, JAMES ANTHONY
PD 074
OFFICE OF THE DEAN. AD 48
A AC
ECU SCH. OF MED BRODY BLDG
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
919 816-2201
HALPERIN, EDWARD CHARLES
TR 032
BOX 3085, DUMC
A AC
DURHAM 27710
919 660-2115
FAX 919 684-3953
HALPERN, MICHAEL ADAM
032
5056 OAKWOOD AVENUE
S
LACANADACA 91011-2450
919 489-1107
HALPERT, MICHAEL
OS 098
PO BOX 3426
AC
WILSON 27895
919 243-5511
HALPIN, JOHN JOSEPH
000
910 CHAPEL HILL ROAD
AF
PITTSBORO 27312
919 684-6055
FAX 919 681-8933
HALSTENBERG, WILLIAM KENNETH NEP/IM 013
845 CHURCH ST. N. STE. 105
AC
CONCORD 28025
704 786-7770
FAX 704 788-9351
HALVORSON, ERIC
032
2713 CIRCLE DR
A S
DURHAM 27705
919 490-6639
HAMAD, MAZEN E.Z.
FP 092
3100 DURALEIGH RD.
AC
RALEIGH 27612
919 881-5300
HAMBRIGHT, RUFUS ROBERTS
GYN 041
9-B FOUNTAIN MANOR DR
URT
GREENSBORO 27405
910 273-2563
HAMBRIGHT, WESLEY F.
OBG 067
1701 COUNTRY CLUB RD.
A AC
JACKSONVILLE 28546
910 353-4333
HAMBY, GEORGE WALTERS
P 032
DOCTORS BUILDING, WILLOW DR. AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 929-6155
HAMBY, JAMES LAWRENCE
U 095
166 FURMAN ROAD
A AC
BOONE 28607
704 264-5150
HAMER, ALFRED WILSON, JR.
OBG 012
103 MEDICAL HEIGHTS DR.
AC
MORGANTON 28655
704 437-6122
FAX 704 438-1025
HAMILTON, BUFORD LINDSAY,
JR. FP/GP 049
P. 0. BOX 8
AC
STONY POINT 28678
704 585-2953
HAMILTON, GENE THOMAS
ORS 074
622 MEDICAL DR.
A AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-4613
FAX 919 757-1914
HAMILTON, JAMES PRESSLY
PDS 060
2104 RANDOLPH ROAD
AC
CHARLOIIh 28207
704 377-3900
HAMMER, DONALD EDWIN
GS 060
2206 CUMBERLAND AVENUE
AC
CHARLOIIb 28203
704 375-3504
HAMMER, DOUGLAS IRA
FP/GPM 092
BLUE RIDGE FAMILY PRACTICE A AC
2605 BLUE RIDGE RD.. STE. 300
RALEIGH 27607-8004
919 782-0146
FAX 919 571-9768
HAMMON, JOHN WILLIAM, JR.
TS/CDS 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. A P AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-6002
HAMMOND, CHARLES B.
OBG/END 032
BOX 3853, DUMC
AC
DURHAM 27710-3053
919 684-3008
FAX 919 684-6161
HAMMONDS, MAX WAYNE
AN 045
PO BOX 826
A AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28793
704 684-5507
HAMMONDS, ROBERT EUGENE
OTO/PS 013
580 WINDSOR PL , NE
A RT
CONCORD 28025
704 788-2154
HAMPTON, CYNTHIA ANNE
OPH 091
1924 RUIN CREEK RD. STE. 204 A * AC
HENDERSON 27536
919 492-8021
FAX 919 492-3420
HAMPTON, JAMES HARRIS, JR. FP 034
PO BOX 730 A URT
LEWISVILLE 27023 910 766-9714
HAMPTON, JAMES WELDON OBG 039
101-B PROFESSIONAL PARK DR, A AC
OXFORD 27565 919 693-1082
HAMRICK, ALGER VASON, III FP 092
1109 DRESSER COURT AC
RALEIGH 27609 919 872-4900
tHAMRICK, JOHN CARL GS 023
P. O. BOX 668 A
DECEASED-9-10-94
SHELBY 28150
HAMRICK, JOHN CARL, JR.
now, GROVER STREET
SHELBY 28150
HAMRICK, LADD WATTS, JR.
BOX 996
CONCORD 28025
HAMRICK, MAURA LYNN
1 WOODBRIDGE DR, #A
CHAPEL HILL 27516-9140
HAMSTEAD, STEVEN LYNN
201 N, MAIN ST.
FARMVILLE 27828
HAN, GWANG SOO
19 CENTRAL STREET
SYLVA 28779
HAN, MIN-KYU
3890 OLD VINEYARD ROAD
APT, 106-B
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
HANCOCK, GEORGE MARVIN
PO BOX 1648
LENOIR 28645-1648
HANCOCK, JENNIFER GRAE
303 1/2 S. HARDING ST.
GREENVILLE 27858
HANCOCK, RICHARD PAUL
700 TILGHMAN DR., STE 718
DUNN 28334
HANCOCK, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, JR
1303 W. DAVIS ST.
BURLINGTON 27215
HAND, LEROY CORBETT, JR.
104 HAVENWOOD DRIVE
CAMDEN 27921
HANFT, VALERIE
101 PAGE CROSSING
CHAPEL HILL 27514
HANICH, ROBERT FRANK
PO BOX 7239
ASHEVILLE 28802-7239
704 487-5132
ORS/SM 023
A AC
704 487-1177
FAX 704 487-1179
IM/NM 013
URT
704 782-3135
032
S
919 361-9811
IM 074
AC
919 753-7141
OBG 050
A AC
704 586-4096
034
A 8
HANLEY, EDWARD N., JR.
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
CHARLOTTE MEM HOSP.
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861
910 659-4940
GS 014
A AC
704 758-5501
074
A S
919 830-1428
GS/TS 043
A AC
910 892-8120
PTH 001
A AC
910 226-0196
FP EM/070
URT
919 335-0531
032
A S
919 933-0595
CD/IM Oil
AC
704 254-8054
FAX 704 255-4886
ORS 060
A AC
HANLEY, MATT
102 STANDISH DRIVE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
HANNA, DONALD PAUL
1805 KILDAIRE FARM ROAD
GARY 27511
HANNA, EVE NORTON
SCOTLAND URGENT CARE CENTER
500-A LAUCHWOOD DR.
LAURiNBURG 28352
HANNA, PAMELA GAYLE
20800 BETHELWOOD LANE
DAVIDSON 28036
704 355-4257
FAX 704 355-6041
032
A S
919 932-7389
PS/GS 092
A AC
919 233-1933
EM 083
AC
919 277-8300
AN 060
AC
704 379-5955
FAX 704 379-6057
HANNAH, FRANK THOMAS OPH 023
313 S. WASHINGTON STREET A P * AC
SHELBY 28150-5401 704 482-0696
FAX 704 482-7707
HANNIS, MARK DAVID IM 074
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AC
ROOM 389 TA PCMH
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-4633
HANNON, DAVID WARD PDC 074
ECU DEPT. OF PED AC
PCMH W260
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-5601
80
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
PTH/BLB 074
A P AC
919 816-2806
EM/FP 032
AC
919 966-5643
AN 000
AC
704 878-2218
034
A S
910 722-0204
VS/GS 034
A
AC
910 716-4151
FAX 910 716-5414
EM 000
C
704 521-8637
GI/IM 060
AC
704 375-9484
GER/IM 000
AC
919 966-2276
PUD/IM Oil
AC
704 254-8878
DR 026
AC
910 323-2012
D/IM 060
HANRAHAN, LEO ROBERT, JR.
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF PATHOLOGY
GREENVILLE 27858
HANSEN, ALFRED ROY
522 DOGWOOD DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27516
HANSEN, HANS CHRISTIAN
3408 PINEHURST RD,
STATESVILLE 28677
HANSEN, KEVIN PAUL
1400-B GLADE ST.
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
HANSEN, KIMBERLEY J.
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT. OF
GEN SURG
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
HANSEN, TODD RICHARD
3514 SELWYN AVENUE
CHARLOTTE 28209
HANSON, JOHN STEPHEN
1718 E 4TH ST. STE 607
CHARLOTTE 28204
HANSON, LAURA C.
UNC. CB7110
CHAPEL HILL 27599
HAPKE, EDITH JOSEPHINE
1 GRIFFING BLVD.
ASHEVILLE 28804
HARANATH, BOGOLU S.S.
3677 GLEN BARRY CIR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
HARBEN, DOUGLAS JAMES
3535 RANDOLPH RD.. STE. 101-W A AC
CHARLOTTE 28211 704 364-6110
HARBOLD, NORRIS BROWN, JR. CD/IM 060
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #300 A AC
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 373-1503
FAX 704 373-1216
HARDAKER, WILLIAM T., JR. ORS 032
BOX 3956. DUMC A AC
DURHAM 27710 919 684-5334
FAX 919 684-8280
HARDAWAY, DAVID M. U 018
1202 N. CENTER ST. A AC
HICKORY 28601-3760 704 322-4340
FAX 704 323-8450
HARDEN, FRANCES ANN HALL 000
1317 N. ELM ST. AF
GREENSBORO 27401 919 373-8245
HARDESTY, DAVID 000
1600 ACADEMY STREET S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 919 727-7834
HARDIE, GREGORY STEVEN AN 034
408 FORSYTH MEDICAL PK A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-7680
HARDIN, JAMES BENFORD FP 078
206 W, 28TH STREET AC
LUMBERTON 28358 910 739-8164
HARDIN, LAURA K. 000
1521 E. FRANKLIN ST., #B210 A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 932-9937
HARDING, ROBERT WILLIAM IM 081
RUTHERFORD INTERNAL MED. ASSOC AC
PO BOX 1560, DANIEL ROAD
FOREST CITY 28043
HARDISON, JOE WILLIAM OBG/GI 026
1320 MEDICAL DRIVE A AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-4442 910 323-3301
HARDISON, JOSEPH H., JR. IM/GI 092
1612 0BERLIN ROAD#7 A RT
RALEIGH 27608 919 872-4850
HARDISON, JOSHUA LEE 032
4100 FIVE OAKS DR. #56 A S
DURHAM 27707 919 493-1766
HARDISON, MITCHELL DALE IM 092
3900 BROWNING PL. AC
RALEIGH 27609 919 781-9650
HARDMAN, H. DAVID AN 032
BOX 3094, DUMC A C
DURHAM 27710 919 681-6185
HARDWICK, JAMES CARLTON 034
2502 MILLER PARK CIR., APT. DAS
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-1927 910 721-0271
HARDY, IRA MAY, II NS 074
2245 STANTONSBURG RD.. STE. O A AC
GREENVILLE 27834 919 752-9794
HARDY, JAMES JOSEPH OBG 060
1618 E. MOREHEADST. AC
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 344-2260
HARDY, JOHN GREGG N 074
2501 STANTONSBURG RD. AC
GREENVILLE 27834 919 752-4848
HARE, ROY ALLEN IM 032
2609 N. DUKE ST , STE. 205 A LVRT
DURHAM 27704 919 220-5264
HARGROVE, RODERICK NEIL 032
UNC RESIDENCE HALL A S
206 CARMICHAEL
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 914-7229
HARKER, MARGARET NELSEN GP 016
PO DRAWER 897 A AC
MOREHEAD CITY 28557-0897 919 247-3476
FAX 919 247-3478
HARKINS, PAUL DUANE ORS/HS 041
1505 WESTOVER TERR. A AC
GREENSBORO 27408-7111 910 275-0927
FAX 910 275-4834
HARKNESS, GALE LYNN FP 000
1320 PEBBLEBROOK ROAD AF
WINSTON-SALEM 27105-9619 910 896-1100
FAX 910 896-1146
HARLAN, STEVEN DANE R 018
P. O. BOX 308 A AC
HICKORY 28603 704 322-2644
FAX 704 327-2235
HARLAND, ROBERT CARL GS/IM 032
BOX 3512. DUMC A AC
DURHAM 27710 919 681-3855
HARLEY, STEWART JACQUES ORS/SRS Oil
129 MCDOWELL ST. AC
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 258-8800
FAX 704 258-041 6
HARLEY, WILLIAM BEN, II ID 060
3535 RANDOLPH RD.. STE. 300 A AC
CHARLOTTE 28262 704 365-0760
HARMAN, JOHN SIMON U 001
827 HEATHER ROAD AC
BURLINGTON 27215 910 227-2761
HARMEL, MEREL HILBER AN 032
BOX 3094, DUMC LVRT
DURHAM 27710 919 684-2945
FAX 919 681-7425
HARMON, HELEN EASTER RHU/IM 074
620 S. MEMORIAL DR AC
GREENVILLE 27834 919 752-6101
HARMON, PERRY MONROE OBG 026
3613 CAPE CENTER DR AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28304 910 483-6677
HARMON. RAYMOND HARRIS OPH 095
RR #2, BOX 210 A L/RT
BOONE 28607-9603 704 264-8669
HARNED, HERBERT SPENCER, JR. PDC 032
803 SPRING DELL LANE LVRT
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 966-4601
HAROUNY, VICTOR ROBERT OBG 060
150 PROVIDENCE RD. A AC
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 377-0461
HARPER, CHARLES A., JR. OBG 041
WOMEN'S HOSP. OF GREENSBORO A AC
801 GREEN VALLEY RD.
GREENSBORO 27408 910 574-6877
HARPER, DAVID KEITH OPH 013
500 LAKE CONCORD RD., NE A AC
CONCORD 28025-2926 704 782-1127
HARPER, JAMES ROBINSON, SR. CD 032
UNC DIV. OF CARDIOLOGY AC
CB 7075, BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7075 919 966-5201
HARPER, JOHN MICHAEL CD 060
1350 S. KINGS DR. AC
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 342-8095
HARPER, LARRY OLEN IM/END 001
316N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD. A AC
BURLINGTON 27217 910 227-3621
HARPER, MARGARET A. OBG/MFM 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4291
HARPER. MATT CLEVELAND, JR. GP 054
CHERRY HOSP.. CALLER BOX 8000 L
GOLDSBORO 27530 919 522-3162
HARPER, ROBERT NORMENT, JR. GI/IM 092
3320 WAKE FOREST RD. AC
RALEIGH MEDICAL PLAZA
RALEIGH 27609 919 872-4850
HARPER, WAYNE LEE IM 092
3100 BLUE RIDGE RD. A P AC
RALEIGH 27612 919 781-7500
HARR, CHARLES DULANEY CDS/TS 060
300 BILLINGSLEY RD., STE. 103 AC
CHARLOTTE 28211 704 372-1306
HARR, DAVID LEE R 050
PO BOX 5 AC
SYLVA 28779 704 586-7123
HARR, DEBRA M. B. TR 060
3623 DERUYTER CIRCLE A AC
CHARLOTTE 28269 704 878-4615
HARRELL, LONNIE CLAYTON, III OBG 060
150 PROVIDENCE ROAD A AC
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 377-0461
HARRELL, WADE WHITLEY OPH 046
319 WESTWOOD AVENUE AC
HIGH POINT 27262-4399 919 883-7867
HARRELL, WARREN LAMAR, JR. R 023
1237 BROOKWOOD DRIVE AC
SHELBY 28150 704 482-3880
HARRELL, WILLIAM FLETCHER, JR. PD 070
1411 BROTHERS DR. A L/RT
ELIZABETH CITY 27909 919 338-6359
HARRELSON, JOHN MILES ORS/PTH 032
BOX 3023, DUMC A AC
DURHAM 27710 919 684-5304
FAX 919 681-7645
HARRINGTON-FALLS, BEVERLY OBG 046
319 WESTWOOD AVENUE A C
HIGH POINT 27262 910 841-6574
HARRINGTON, LEE, JR. OM/IM 034
2340 OLIVET CHURCH ROAD A LVRT
WINSTON-SALEM 27106 910 924-4179
HARRIOTT, JOHN THOMAS OPH/IM 041
3309 HEALY DR.. STE, C A * C
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 760-0440
FAX 910 659-1315
HARRIS-DAVIS, LORRIANE OLIMPIA 000
617 MOUNTCLAIR ROAD R
FAYETTEVILLE 28314 919 323-1152
HARRIS-OWENS, MARCIA ANNE OBG 060
PO BOX 32861 AC
DEPT. OF OB-GYN
CHARLOTTE 28232 704 355-3153
HARRIS, BARBARA TERRELL 000
1615 FIFTH ST. DR. NW AF
HICKORY 28601 704 465-1733
HARRIS, BEVERLY MOORE OBG 074
2251 STANTONSBURG ROAD A AC
GREENVILLE 27834 919 757-3131
HARRIS, BRUCE C. GS 049
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP AC
PO BOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28677 704 878-2011
HARRIS, CARLTON MCKENZIE IM 041
#2 NEW BERN SQUARE A LVRT
GREENSBORO 27408 910 282-8111
HARRIS, CHARLES ODELL OBG 032
41 16 CAPITOL STREET AC
DURHAM 27704 919 471-1573
HARRIS, CHARLES THEODORE, JR. AN 060
401 FESBROOK COURT L/RT
CHARLOTTE 28270 704 364-0514
HARRIS, CHARLES WALKER CD/IM 060
125 BALDWIN AVE. AC
CHARLOTTE 28204-3276 704 338-6300
HARRIS, GLENN RAY FP 083
1601-AMEDICL DR. A AC
LAURINBURG 28352 910 276-6767
HARRIS, JASON B. 032
1315 MORREENE RD. APT. 5-J S
DURHAM 27705
HARRIS, JOHN JOEL AN 078
PO BOX 2370 A AC
LUMBERTON 28359 910 738-8155
HARRIS, KELVIN CREWS OBG 036
635 COX ROAD. STE. A AC
GASTONIA 28054 704 865-2229
FAX 704 865-281 1
HARRIS, KENNETH RAY
ODD
1317 N. ELM ST.. STE, 1
AF
GREENSBORO 27401
919 373-8245
HARRIS. LARRY COLEMAN
PD 026
P. 0 BOX 40405
A AC
FAYh NEVILLE 28309
910 323-4281
HARRIS. LAWRENCE STANLEY
FOP/NA 074
105 WESLEY ROAD
AC
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-4655
FAX 919 816-8200
HARRIS. MILTON DEAN
CD/IM 034
3073 TRENWEST DR.
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-0437
FAX 910 768-0433
HARRIS. ROBERT PAUL
034
2080 QUEEN ST-
S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
919 724-4537
HARRIS, ROBERT THOMAS
IM/PYM 092
HEALTHSOURCE HEALTH PLANS
AC
4000 AERIAL CENTER PARKWAY
MORRISVILLE 27560
919 460-1610
HARRIS, RUSSELL PEYTON
IM 032
CB #7300, UNC SCHOOL OF MED
* AC
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-4065
HARRIS, SAMUEL RANCHOR
OBG 029
7 MEDICAL PARK DRIVE
AC
LEXINGTON 27292
704 243-2431
HARRIS, SEAN MICHAEL
034
515 KNOB VIEW DR.
S
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 765-0169
HARRIS, STEPHEN DAVIS
PTH 060
200 HAWTHORNE LN.
A AC
PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL
CHARLOTTE 28233
704 384-4814
HARRIS, THOMAS REGINALD
PUD/IM 023
808 SCHENCK STREET
A P AC
SHELBY 28150
704 482-1482
HARRIS, TOMMY RAY
OBG 064
PO BOX 8432
AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 937-6611
FAX 919 937-7388
HARRIS. TYNDALL PEACOCK
IM 032
P. 0. BOX 3118
URT
CHAPEL HILL 27515-3118
919 942-5678
HARRIS, WILLIAM RANDALL, IV
FP 041
510 N. ELAM AVE. STE. 102
AC
GREENSBORO 27403
910 852-3800
HARRIS. WILLIAM RIX
OPH 018
P 0 BOX 2588
A AC
HICKORY 28603
704 322-2050
FAX 704 322-4388
HARRISON, BOBBY EVANS
074
901-22 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
S
GREENVILLE 27834
HARRISON, FRANK N.H., JR.
OBG 060
PO BOX 32861
AC
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 355-3153
HARRISON, JOHN CHARLES
000
11525 KEMPSFORD DR.
AF
CHARLOTTE 28262
704 372-9820
HARRISON, LLOYD HERRITAGE
U 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4131
FAX 910 716-5711
HARRISON, WALTER DOUGLAS
GS/VS 064
901 N. WINSTEAD AVENUE
AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 937-0227
HARRISS, WILLIAM FRED
R 046
P. O. BOX 5007
A AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 884-6037
HARSHAW, CHARLES WILLIAM, JR
CD/IM 041
P. O. BOX 20928
A AC
1010 N ELM ST
GREENSBORO 27401
910 275-8581
HARSHBARGER, JOHN LYNN
RHU/IM 065
1904TRADD COURT
AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 762-1182
FAX 910 762-1291
HARSHMAN, DAVID LEONARD
GS 025
701 NEWMAN ROAD
AC
NEW BERN 28562
919 633-2081
HARSTON, PHILLIP REED
OBG 060
2711 RANDOLPH RD STE. 512
AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 333-4104
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
HART. ANDREW PAUL
202 DOCTORS BLDG
ASHEVILLE 28801
HART. ELZIE FRANKLIN, JR.
PO DRAWER 340
MORGANTON 28680
HART. GEORGE MILBURN
928 BAXTER ST
CHARLOTTE 28204
HART. OLIVER JAMES, III
3931 BEECHRIDGE ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
HART. OLIVER JAMES, JR.
1806 S. HAWTHORNE ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
HART, OLIVER JAMES, SR.
1930 GEORGIA AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
HART, ROBERT
102 HOSITAL DR. STE, 12
CLYDE 28721
HART, ROBERT ERIC
221 13TH AVE PLACE. NW
HICKORY 28601
HART, ROBERT WILLIAM, III
221 13TH AVENUE PL., NW
HICKORY 28601
HART, TIMOTHY BERTRAND
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.
RALEIGH 27609
HARTLE, EDGAR OWEN
2005 PATHWAY DR,
CHAPEL HILL 27516
HARTLEY, WILLIAM STUART
1021 ISLEWORTH AVE,
CHARLOTTE 28203
HARTMAN, MARK BENTLY
MEDICAL PLAZA CENTER
1001 BLYTHE BLVD,, STE 200
CHARLOTTE 28203
HARTMANN, THOMAS MICHAEL
PO BOX 2959
ASHEVILLE 28802
HARTNESS, JOHN FREDERICK, JR
1307 DOVE STREET
MONROE 28110
HARTNESS. WILLIAM RUFUS, JR.
615 CARR STREET
SANFORD 27330
HARTSELL, CHARLES JACOB, JR.
MOORE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
PO BOX 3000
PINEHURST 28374
HARTZ, JOHN W.
230 FLINTSHIRE ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
HARTZOG, HENRY GERARD, III
PO BOX 32090
RALEIGH 27622
HARVELL. JAMES C, JR.
604 MEDICAL DR,
GREENVILLE 27834
AN Oil
A AC
704 254-1969
OTO/A 012
AC
704 433-6410
NEP 060
AC
704 348-2992
U 034
AC
910 768-0735
FAX 910 768-6434
U 034
A AC
910 768-0735
U 034
A URT
910 722-6598
GS 044
AC
704 456-8624
FP 018
A AC
704 322-5800
FP 018
A AC
704 322-5800
FAX 704 324-9526
IM/PUD 092
AC
919 872-4850
PTH 000
A R
919 966-4676
R 060
AC
704 362-1945
ORS 060
A AC
704 373-0544
DR/OS 01 1
AC
704 254-4617
IM EM/090
AG
704 289-6474
FP 053
A L/RT
919 775-3491
AN 000
AC
910 295-6861
PTH/HMP 034
AC
910 748-2623
GS 092
AC
919 781-0710
ORS/SRS 074
A AC
919 758-1777
FAX 919 758-7484
NEP/IM 018
AC
HARVEY. DAVID L.
1985 TATE BLVD,
750 FIRST PLAZA
HICKORY 28602 704 327-7788
HARVEY. WALLACE WATSON, JR. GP/AM 070
PO BOX 896 L
MANTEO 27954 919 473-1287
HARWOOD, TIMOTHY NEIL AN 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED, AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1009 910 716-4498
HASHWAY, THOMAS, JR. IM/CD 034
1701 BRIAR LAKE RD, A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-4730
HASKETT, JOSEPH RAY, JR. IM 021
PO BOX 1210 A P AC
EDENTON INTERNAL MED PA
EDENTON 27932 919 482-5171
HASLAM, JOHN BATTLE TR Oil
200 DOCTOR'S BLDG, A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 255-4100
HASSAN, KEITH LAWRENCE
110 LADY Dl DRIVE
WINTERVILLE 28590-9100
HASSELL, CHARLES M., JR.
1200 N, ELM STREET
GREENSBORO 27401
HASSLER, ROBERT EMIEL
#16 MEDICAL CENTER DR,
SUPPLY 28462
HASTINGS. JOHN CLIFTON. Ill
301 HAWTHORNE LANE
CHARLOTTE 28204-2475
HASTINGS. SUSAN NICOLE
529 HILLSBOROUGH ST, #14
CHAPEL HILL 27514
HATCHER, MARTIN ARMSTEAD
1305 W, WENDOVER AVENUE
GREENSBORO 27408
HATCHER, WALTER BENJAMIN
402 E 52ND ST,
SAVANNAH GA 31405
HATCHETT, JOHN FRANKLIN, JR
PO BOX 9283
GREENSBORO 27429
HATHAWAY, BRUCE NEERINGS
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
3E-117 BRODY BLDG,
GREENVILLE. NC 27858-4354
HATTAWAY, ALEXANDER C, III
3010 ANDERSON DR,
PO BOX 18946
RALEIGH 27619
HAUCH, THOMAS WRAY
PO BOX 221346
CHARLOTTE 28222-1346
IM/PD 000
AC
919 551-4100
PTH/DMP 041
A AC
910 574-8074
OBG 010
A AC
910 754-9166
CDS/TS 060
A AC
704 375-8413
032
A S
919 967-7943
N 041
A AC
910 275-0779
FAX 910 272-2876
DR 000
A R
912 232-2474
AN 041
AC
919 272-8495
ID 074
AC
919 816-2550
OTO/HNS 092
A AC
919 787-7171
ON/IM 060
AC
704 344-1995
FAX 704 344-9220
IM/GI 064
AC
919 937-4084
FAX 919 937-7538
EM/FP 000
AS
910 384-3708
OBG 074
A AC
919 757-3131
D 096
A AC
91 9 734-0944
FAX 910 734-1921
034
S
910 722-9336
IM/NEP 064
AC
919 937-0265
U 060
AC
704 372-5180
ID/IM 060
A AC
704 331-9413
FAX 704 331-0736
OBG 088
A P AC
704 883-8115
OTO 045
AC
28739-4252 704 693-0706
FAX 704 693-5705
HAWKINS, BARRY FUGH IM 013
PO BOX 2958 L7RT
CONCORD 28025 704 782-9518
HAWKINS. EDWARD LEE IM/PUD 079
PO BOX 2250 AC
REIDSVILLE 27320 910 342-0525
HAWKINS, HAL BURGESS FP 097
11 GREEN WAY A LiRT
WILKESBORO 28697 910 838-5459
HAWKINS, JAMES HUBERT. JR. FP 001
316 1/2 S MAIN STREET AC
GRAHAM 27253 910 228-9759
HAUCK, BRIAN PATRICK
PO BOX 7828
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-0828
HAUPT. RONALD ANTHONY
1294 SPENCER BRANCH ROAD
LANSING 28643
HAVEN. ANDREW EDDY
2251 STANTONSBURG ROAD
GREENVILLE 27834
HAVERKAMP. JOHN
619 PARK AVE,
GOLDSBORO 27530
HAWES. ERIC MARSHALL
3961 SEATON ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-1509
HAWES, MARY LINDA
BOYCE-WILLIS CLINIC
901 N, WINSTEAD AVENUE
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
HAWES, SAMUEL PINCKNEY, III
HAWES UROLOGY CLINIC. PA
PO BOX 36488
CHARLOTTE 28236-6488
HAWES, STEPHEN JAMES, JR.
814 EAST BOULEVARD
CHARLOTTE 28203
HAWK, ROBERT JOE
1220 ASHEVILLE HIGHWAY
BREVARD 28712
HAWK. RODNEY JAMES
512 PARK HILLCT,
HENDERSONVILLE
82
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
HAWKINS, JAMES HUBERT, SR.
GP GDI
POBOX 160
URT
ALAMANCE 27201
910 226-0802
HAWKINS, RICHARD DAX
032
14 TARAWA TERRACE #A
S
DURHAM 27705-6415
919 382-0471
HAWORTH, CHESTER CARL, JR
N/IM 046
624 QUAKER LN., STE. 20eC
AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 885-2422
HAWTHORNE, HENRY CLAIBORNE, JR PD 065
1920S, 16TH STREET
AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 763-2072
HAYEK, CHARLES S.
PD 023
212 VAUXHALLDR,
A AC
SHELBY 28150
704 482-1435
HAYES, BENNETT ALLEN, JR.
OBG 026
1219 WALTER REED ROAD
A AC
FAYb 1 1 bVILLE 28304
910 323-2103
HAYES, CHASON SPENCER
ORS 086
180-U PARKWOOD DRIVE
A C
ELKIN 28621
910 526-4500
HAYES, DANIEL HARVEY
GS 060
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER AC
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 355-7614
FAX 704 355-7616
HAYES, DAVID ALLEN
PUD/CCM 092
3320 WAKE FOREST RD,
A AC
POBOX 18700
RALEIGH 27609
919 872-4850
FAX 919 878-0099
HAYES, DONALD MICHAEL
OM/IM 034
SARA LEE CORP.
A AC
PO BOX 2760
WINSTON-SALEM 27102-276C
910 519-7593
FAX 910 519-7160
HAYES, HUGH HARRISON, JR.
R 060
5033 GORHAM DR,
LVRT
CHARLOTTE 28226
HAYES, JAMES WILLIAM
ORS 001
316N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD. LVRT
BURLINGTON 27217
910 227-3621
HAYES, JOHN CHARLES
IM/GI 041
1511 WESTOVER TERR., STE,
108 A AC
GREENSBORO 27408
910 378-0713
HAYES, JOHN TERRENCE
ORS 034
1342 WESTGATE CENTER DR
A L
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-3595
HAYES, PAUL GREGORY
VS/CCM 041
1317 N. ELM ST., STE, 1
AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 373-8245
FAX 910 373-8949
HAYES, RICHARD IVAN
OBG 092
3404 WAKE FOREST RD. STE.
100 A AC
RALEIGH 27609-7317
919 876-8225
FAX 919 876-3371
HAYES. THOMAS PATRICK
RO 080
229 MOCKSVILLE AVE,
AC
SALISBURY 28144
704 636-6432
FAX 704 636-6434
HAYES, WILLIAM CLAYTON
GP 097
P, 0, BOX 540
A L/RT
WILKESBORO 28697
910 838-5498
HAYES, WILLIAM CLAYTON, JR
PD 036
825 MAJESTIC CT,, STE, B
AC
GASTONIA 28054
704 864-5437
HAYGOOD, VANESSA PEARLINE OBG 000
721 GREEN VALLEY RD„ STE,
101 AC
GREENSBORO 27408
910 230-1111
HAYNES, CARL LEWIS, JR.
EM 054
POBOX 1636
P AC
KINSTON 28503-1636
919 522-7272
HAYNES. LAWRENCE BOWMAN
AN 092
WAKE ANESTHESIOLOGY
ASSOCSINC
A AC
1110NAVAHODR,. STE, 400
RALEIGH 27609
919 878-8582
HAYNES, WILLIAM LEE
OPH Oil
495 BILTMORE AVE.
AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 258-1586
HAYNIE, JUSTIN FLETCHER
034
1518 SENECA ST.
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 722-9119
HAYS, BETH MARRENE
RO 045
200 DOCTORS BLDG.
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 254-1111
HAYS. EDWARD PARKER, JR. EM 060
PO BOX 32861 A AC
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CTR
CHARLOTTE 28232 704 355-3181
HAYSLIP, CLIFFORD CALVIN, JR. OBG/REN 074
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AC
DEPT OF OB-GVN
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-3849
HAYWARD, JAMES NEIL N 000
260 GLANDON DR, A AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 966-2526
HAYWOOD, HUBERT BENBURY, ill ID 092
2500 BLUE RIDGE BLVD.. STE,219 AC
RALEIGH 27607 919 571-1567
tHAYWOOD, HUBERT BENBURY, JR. OPH 092
2109 BANBURY ROAD A
DECEASED-10-17-94
RALEIGH 27608 919 782-0236
HAYWOOD, WALLACE 074
314 LINDSAY DR, APT, 2A S
GREENVILLE 27834 919 321-0264
HAZEL, LETITIA MARIE 034
4260 BROWNSBORO ROAD #D54 A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27106 910 759-7645
HAZLEHURST, JOHN LIVINGSTON GS Oil
16 MCDOWELL STREET A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 252-3366
HAZZARD, WM. RUSSELL IM 034
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT, OF MED, A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1052
HEAD, CHARLES M.
304 AUGUSTA COURT
NEW BERN 28562
HEAFNER, MICHAEL DANIEL, SR
1010 EDGEHILL ROAD, NORTH
CHARLOTTE 28207
HEALY, PATRICK K.
1405 PLAZA DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
HEARNE, LARRY A.
295 W. 27TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
HEARON, BRIAN PAUL
230 18TH ST. CIRCLE SE
HICKORY 28602
HEATER, KAJA
3524 PRESTWICK DR,
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
HEATH, JILL KENNEDY
20 ALL SOULS CRESCENT. STE
PO BOX 5762
ASHEVILLE 28813
HEATON, FREDERICK CHRISTIAN
3809 COMPUTER DR.. STE, 201
RALEIGH 27609
HECK, GARY HERSCHEL
104 WOODBERRY DR.
GREENVILLE 27858-6416
HEDGEPETH, ALBERT WILLIAM, JR.
309 CLARENDON CRESCENT
RALEIGH 27610
HEDGEPETH, JAMES RANDY
RALEIGH PEDIATRIC ASSOCS, PA
4905 PROFESSIONAL CT,
RALEIGH 27609
HEDGPETH, EDWARD MCGOWAN
mow, MAIN STREET
DURHAM 27701
HEDGPETH, JOSEPH ROWLAND
1302 LEXINGTON AVENUE
THOMASVILLE 27360
910 716-2020
FAX 910 716-2273
GYN 025
AC
919 577-2788
NS 060
A AC
704 376-1605
FAX 704 335-8448
IM 034
AC
910 765-4131
OBG 078
A AC
919 671-5000
CD/IM 018
A P AC
704 324-4804
FAX 704 324-4804
DR 026
AC
910 942-3196
P Oil
205 A AC
704 254-3201
GYN 092
A AC
919 782-6700
IM EM/000
A AC
919 355-5217
000
AF
919 851-2777
PD 092
AC
HEDGPETH, WILLIAM CAREY
P, O- BOX 1021
LUMBERTON 28358
HEDRICK, EDWARD ARTHUR
5017 HARBOUR TOWNE DR.
RALEIGH 27604
HEDRICK, JAMES
EMHP #1. BOX 77
WINTERVILLE 28590
919 872-0250
JR. OPH 032
AC
919 682-9341
OBG 029
A AC
919 475-6139
FAX 910 475-3331
GYN 078
A URT
000
AF
919 781-5600
074
A S
919 321-1613
HEDRICK, RICHARD ELI
1999 GEORGIA AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
HEDRICK, RICHARD ELI, JR.
1806 S, HAWTHORNE RD, #102
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
HEDRICK, WILLIAM WESTON
1805 NEW HOPE RD
RALEIGH 27604
HEFFINGTON, MARK WILLIAM
P. O. BOX 510
CASHIERS 28717
HEGDE, SADANANDA B.
PO BOX 947
LUMBERTON 28359-0947
HEIFETZ, SUSAN DABNEY
2706 SARAH AVENUE
DURHAM 27707-1942
HEINE, JAMES WALTER
2310GUNSTON CT.
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
HEIZER, MORTIMER DANTZLER
701 N. MAIN STREET
FARMVILLE 27828-1459
HEIZER, WILLIAM DAVID
UNC, DEPT, OF MEDICINE
CB #7080
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7080
HEJAZI, MASOUD
TRIAD PSYCHIATRIC
PO BOX 1 0266
GREENSBORO 27604
HELAK, JOSEPH WALTER
6408 WESTPORT DR,
WILMINGTON 28409
GS
A
910 724-
OBG
A
910 768-
FP
A
919 231-
FP
704 743-
IM/CD
A
910 738-
910 724
FP
919 323-
FP
919 753'
FAX 919 753-
IM/GI
919 966-
P/CHP
A
910 632-
CD/IM
HELFELD, HOPE BETH
3020 NEW BERN AVE,, STE, 520
RALEIGH 27610
HELLER, JOEL HARVEY
603 DOLLY MADISON
GREENSBORO 27410
HELLER, MICHAEL S.
205 ASHEVILLE RD,, STE. 603
SYLVA 28779
910 815
FAX 910 541
IM/CD
919 231
FP
910 294-
ON/HEM
HELLREICH, MARK A.
4 FIR TREE LANE
ASHEVILLE 28803
HELMAN, JOSHUA BENNETT
4 S, WASHINGTON ST,
TARRYTOWN NY 10591-3907
HELMRICH, GEORGE ARTHUR
40 MEADOW SPRINGS LANE
GREER SC 29650-1005
HELMS, JEFFERSON BIVENS, JR.
1405 PLAZA DRIVE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
HELMS, MARK EDWARD
2 LYNWOOD ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28804
HELMS, VAN EDWARD
10079 MCCORMICK PLACE
KNOXVILLE TN 37923-7402
HELPPIE, JOANNE E.
708-D FLEMING
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
HELSABECK. BELMONT AUGUSTUS
631 COLISEUM DRIVE
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
HELSABECK. ERIC HAIGLER
1607 BREVARD DR,
ASHEBORO 27203
HELTON, WILLIAM CHARLES
3020 NEW BERN AVE, #560
RALEIGH 27610-1249
704 586
FAX 704 586
PUD
704 255
704 355-
IM/CD
A
910 765-
EM/FP
704 255-
EM
615 693-
IM/GER
A
704 693-
OPH
A
910 723-
EM/FP
910 625-
CDS/TS
919 231
FAX 919 231
HEMBREE, EUGENE EDWARD, JR. OBG
991 HUDSON BLVD,
GASTONIA 28052-6430 704 865
HEMELT, VIRGINIA A. FP/ADM
6010 FAIRVIEW RD,, STE. 102
CHARLOTTE 28210 704 551
FAX 704 551
034
L7RT
5454
034
AC
3632
092
AC
6215
050
AC
2491
078
AC
1141
034
S
6249
000
AF
1718
074
AC
3193
7966
032
AC
•2511
041
AC
■3505
065
AC
•3172
•3419
092
AC
•8253
041
AC
•6190
050
AC
•7427
•7429
Oil
AC
•7733
032
R
060
R
•3153
034
AC
•4131
Oil
AC
•8684
078
AC
•1000
045
AC
■6566
034
URT
•1041
076
AC
•3741
092
AC
•6333
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036
AC
•7417
060
AC
•1924
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
83
HEMINGWAY, GEORGE CAPERS, JR. IM/PD 033
101 CLINIC DRIVE
A AC
TARBORO 27886
919 823-2105
HEMMERLEIN, ARTHUR HANS
EM/FP 000
9300 KIRKHILL DR
A AC
RALEIGH 27615
919 755-3100
HENDERSON, ANDREW MCKNITT,
JR. GP 049
357 MAZEPPA ROAD
A L/RT
MOORESVILLE 28115
704 664-5477
HENDERSON, ANITA
FP 041
1016 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 378-0240
FAX 910 378-0775
HENDERSON, DAVID YEARDLEY
OBG 092
3126 BLUE RIDGE RD.
A AC
RALEIGH 27612
919 782-0363
HENDERSON, GEORGE P., JR.
HNS/OTO 063
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC
A P AC
1 MEMORIAL DR.. PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374
910 295-0242
FAX 910 295-0873
HENDERSON, HEATHER MARIE
032
124 BASNIGHT LANE
S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 942-5864
HENDERSON, JOHN ARTHUR
GS Oil
117 RATHFARNHAM CIRCLE
L
ASHEVILLE 28803 FAX 704 684-2454
HENDERSON, JOHN PERCY, JR.
U 054
1701 SABRA DR.
A L7RT
KINSTON 28501
919 527-3043
HENDERSON, PAUL MANNING
032
2736 MCDOWELL ROAD
A S
DURHAM 27705
HENDERSON, PHILLIPPA J.
032
17-K RIVER BIRCH ROAD
A S
DURHAM 27705
HENDERSON, REX ARTHUR
EM Oil
36 WEMBLEY ROAD
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28804
704 255-3786
HENDERSON, RICHARD ROBERT
D 001
1522 VAUGHN ROAD
A AC
BURLINGTON 27217
910 227-0496
HENDLER, JAY MARK
IM/PUD 060
1718 E 4TH ST., STE. 801
AC
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 375-9932
HENDRA, JILL LYNNE
P/ADM 060
7401 DELTA LANE
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28215
704 358-2700
HENDRICKS, ANDREW ADAM
D 078
102 WEST27TH STREET
A AC
LUMBERTON 28358
910 738-7154
FAX 910 738-4455
HENDRICKS, WILLIAM MONROE
D 076
407 S, COX ST
A * AC
ASHEBORO 27203
910 625-8410
HENDRIX, ARTHUR M., JR.
EM 060
POBOX 1238
A AC
DAVIDSON 28036
704 892-4353
HENDRIX, JAMES GRANT
ORS 013
354 COPPERFIELD BLVD.
AC
CONCORD 28025
704 786-5124
HENDRIX, JOHN DAVID
D 074
1705 W, SIXTH STREET
AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-4124
HENDRIX, MAXWELL PAISLEY
034
2352-C CLOVERDALE AVE.
S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 727-1969
HENDRIX, NANCY MOOSE
PD 000
121 HUNTINGRIDGE ROAD
R
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-5172
HENDRIX, PAUL CLYDE
000
708 DULUTH STREET
AF
DURHAM 27705
919 684-6101
tHENGEVELD, LOFTUS, JR.
EM/AN 074
423 W. HILLWOOD PATH
A
DECEASED-4-22-94
BEVERLY HILLS FL 34465-4784
919 756-2047
HENKE, ELIZABETH
CD 000
2609 N. DUKE ST.
AC
DURHAM 27704
919 220-5510
HENLEY, DOUGLAS EUGENE
FP 026
1806 PUGH ST.
P AC
FAYE NEVILLE 28305
910 424-0123
FAX 910 423-6050
HENLEY, JOHN T., JR.
OTO 026
1839 QUIET COVE
AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
910 323-1463
HENLEY, NANCY S.
IM 032
3116 N, DUKE ST.
AC
DURHAM 27704
919 981-6063
HENLEY, THOMAS FRANKLIN
OBG 041
510 N, ELAM AVE., STE, 101
A AC
GREENSBORO 27403-1135
910 854-8800
HENNESSY, ROBIN JOAN
PS/HS 060
330 BILLINGSLEY RD. STE 210 A AC
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 362-0113
FAX 704 362-3008
HENNINGER, JOSEPH BAYLOR
IM 049
P O BOX 1808
L7RT
STATESVILLE 28677
704 873-7789
HENRICH, DOUGLAS EDWIN
000
6 MISTY CREEK CT
A R
DURHAM 27705
919 932-1137
HENRICHS, W. DEAN
D/DMP 034
250 CHARLOIS BLVD.
A * AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-6221
HENRY, GARY WAYNE
FP 004
520 W. MAIN ST.
A AC
MARSHVILLE 28103
704 624-3388
HENRY, HECTOR HIMEL, II
U/PDU 013
102 LAKE CONCORD ROAD, N.E AC
CONCORD 28025
704 786-5133
HENRY, OZMER LUCAS, JR.
IM Oil
117 DEER LAKE DR,
URT
ASHEVILLE 28803-8617
704 274-4457
HENSCHEN, GARY MAYES
P/PYA 041
606 WALTER REED DR.
A AC
GREENSBORO 27403
910 299-0108
HENSEL, WILLIAM ARTHUR
FP 041
1125 N, CHURCH ST
A AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 574-8035
FAX 910 574-7078
HENSHAW. TIMOTHY JAMES
RHU 000
2400 WAYNE MEMORIAL DR. STE. D AC
GOLDSBORO 27534
919 734-9900
HENSON, GALA CURETON
032
4216GARRhl 1 RD. #K19
A S
DURHAM 27707
919 403-9616
HENSON, JOSEPH BASCOM, JR
IM 041
1107 W. FRIENDLY AVENUE
L/RT
GREENSBORO 27401
910 274-1567
HENTZ, SUZANNE K.
GYN 065
4815 OLEANDER DR. STE. 202
AC
WILMINGTON 28403
910 452-1133
FAX 910 452-5829
HERAVI, CYRUS
GS 003
302 HOSPITAL ROAD
A AC
SPARTA 28675
910 372-4343
HERBERT, WILLIAM, N.P.
OBG/NPM 032
BOX 3967, DUMC
AC
DIV. MATERNAL-FETAL MEDICINE
DURHAM 27710
919 681-5220
FAX 919 681-7861
HERINGTON, DAVID S.
FP 012
111-B FOOTHILLS DR.
A AC
MORGANTON 28655
704 438-8171
HERION, JOHN CARROLL
HEM/IM 032
714 EMORY DRIVE
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 966-4555
FAX 919 966-2346
HERION, JOHN M.
NEP/IM 065
2215 YAUPON DR,
A AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 343-0664
HERMAN, DENNICE HICKMAN
FP EM/014
123HOYLE DR
AC
LENOIR 28645
704 757-5292
HERMANN, JAMES HOWARD
EM/FP 023
201 GROVER ST
AC
SHELBY 28150
704 487-3134
HERNANDEZ, LUIS NICHOLAS
AN 000
PO BOX 1533
A AC
SLIDELL LA 70459
HERNDON, CLAUDE DAVID ANTHONY 000
100 ROCK HAVEN RD,. APT J208 A S
CARRBORO 27510-2551
919 454-1522
HERNDON, LEON WALKER, JR.
OPH 000
108 JASMINE CT,
R
CARRBORO 27510
919 966-4131
HERNDON, WM. M., JR.
CD 060
1718 E. FOURTH ST , STE. 501
AC
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 343-9800
FAX 704 347-201 1
HERRING, CHARLES BARRY
1960 S 16TH ST,
WILMINGTON 28401
HERRING, CHARLES LEONIDAS
310 GLENWOOD AVENUE
KINSTON 28501-3844
FAX
HERRING, JOHN HARVARD
1000 N, FIFTH STREET
ALBEMARLE 28001-3499
HERRING, NEILL MCPHAIL
2039 CRAIG ST,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
HERRING, RUFUS MCPHAIL, JR.
403 FAIRVIEW STREET
CLINTON 28328
HERRING, STEPHEN MITCHELL
1314 MEDICAL DR STE 103
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
tHERRING, THEODORE TILGHMAN
105 RIDLEY RD,
DECEASED-1 1-18-94
WILSON 27893
HERRING, WILLIAM ARTHUR, JR.
194 DOCTOR'S DR
BOONE 28607
FAX
HERRING, WILLIAM BENJAMIN
6212 DRYADS COURT
BROWNS SUMMIT 27214-1020
HERSH, MARLA RENE'
2106 PERRY DR,
JACKSONVILLE 28546
HERSHEY, CHARLES DANA, JR.
8820 WINGED BOURNE
CHARLOTTE 28210
HERTLE, XAVER FRANZ
202 ROCKFORD ROAD
GREENSBORO 27408-5116
HERTZBERG, BARBARA S.
BOX 3808, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
HERTZBERG, MICHAEL A.
4 VANDORA PLACE
DURHAM 27705
HERZBERG, ARLENE JOAN
ECU, BRODY BLDG, 1S08
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
HESS, MARK ROLAND
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED,
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
HESS, SUZANNE POWELL
RT, #1, BOX 2, STE C-300
ADVANCE 27006
HESS, TERRY DOUGLAS
EAST BEND FAMILY PRACTICE
MAIN STREET
EAST BEND 27018
HESTER, DAVID ALAN
445 BILTMORE CENTER. STE. 302
ASHEVILLE 28801
FAX
HESTER, MILTON MARK
POBOX 10649
CHARLOTTE 28212
HETER, MICHAEL ALLEN
CAROLINA URGENT CARE
PO BOX 7129
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
HEWITT, EDRA ARTHUR CAMERON
412 LOCKLAND AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-2600
HEYER, ROBERT ALLAN
1001 BLYTHE BLVD.. STE. 500
CHARLOTTE 28203
HEYMAN, ALBERT
BOX 3203. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
FAX
HEYMANN, ROBERT CURTIS
674 FORSYTH MEDICAL PARK
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
HEYNEKER, THEODORE JOHAN
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
IM
065
A
AC
IM
054
AC
919 523-0026
919 523-1855
OBG
084
A
AC
704 982-8112
034
A
S
910 725-1394
PD
082
AC
910 592-6011
PS
026
AC
910 486-9093
OM/GP
098
ORS
704 264-
704 264-
IM/HEM
910 379-
R
910 577-
AN
A P
704 554-
P
A
910 275-
DR
919 684
P
919 286
DMP
919 816-
EM
A
095
AC
1100
0113
041
RT
4062
067
AC
2345
060
AC
0239
041
URT
1614
032
AC
-2711
032
AC
0411
074
R
5006
034
AC
910 716-4629
D/IM 034
A * AC
910 940-2407
FP/OBS 034
AC
910 699-3936
END/IM 01 1
AC
704 253-6812
704 253-6884
FP 060
AC
704 536-1362
FP 000
AC
919 937-
A
910 773-
PUD/IM
704 355-
N/IM
919 286-
919 286-
D
910 765-
AN
6600
000
8
1692
060
AC
5100
032
L
6406
9219
034
AC
1841
034
AC
910 716-4498
84
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
HEYWOOD, JAMES R.
DOCTORS PARK ARTS. APT. L
GREENVILLE 27834
tHIATT, JOHN DONALD, JR.
1302-A CAROLINA ST.
DECEASED--1 2-24-94
GREENSBORO 27401
HIATT, MARK DAVIDSON
1002 MADISON AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-4454
HICKEY, DOCIA ELIZABETH
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861
HICKEY, JASON D.
3D RIVER BIRCH ROAD
DURHAM 27705
HICKLIN, HARRY EUGENE, III
225 S. HERLONG AVE.. STE.
ROCK HILL SC 29732
HICKLING, WILLIAM HENRY
GUILFORD NEUROLOGIC
ASSOCSINC
1910 N. CHURCH ST.
PD
098
15
AC
919 243-7944
DR
041
910 855-7707
034
A
S
910 727-4636
NPM/PD
060
^
A
AC
704 355-3156
FAX 704 355-5429
032
A
S
IM/CD
060
10
AC
803 383-0120
CHN/N
041
AC
GREENSBORO 27405-5632
910 273-2511
FAX 910 370-0287
HICKMAN, HARRY STUART
PD 014
426 NORWOOD ST. SW
A L
LENOIR 28645-5733
704 728-8484
HICKS, ANNA LAURIE
PD 013
2128 DILWORTH ROAD. WEST
AC
CHARLOTTE 28203-5734
704 786-1144
HICKS, CHARLES HENRY
CD 065
2425 S. 17THST.. STE. 101
AC
WILMINGTON 28401
FAX 910 799-1128
HICKS, CHARLES MONTGOMERY PD 065
1914 GLEN MEADE ROAD
AC
WILMINGTON 28403
910 762-2651
FAX 910 763-5709
HICKS, J. ROBINSON
ORS 060
CHARLOTTE SPINE CENTER
AC
2001 RANDOLPH RD.
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 332-2225
FAX 704 348-4247
HICKS, MELISSA M.
FP Oil
118 WT WEAVER BLVD.
AC
ASHEVILLE 28804
704 258-0635
HICKS, ROSELYN MARIE
074
1620 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
A S
GREENVILLE 27834
HIDALGO, HECTOR JESUS
DR 032
2609 N. DUKE ST
A AC
DURHAM 27704
919 220-5110
HIESTAND, FIT2 GERALD, JR.
GI/IM 060
430 CANYON TRAIL
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28270-2134
704 372-8250
HIGGINS, LLOYD MALCOLM
PTH 046
221 HILLCREST DRIVE
AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 883-7047
HIGGINS, ROBERT VICTOR
GO 060
1901 BRUNSWICK AVE
AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 343-3400
FAX 704 343-3428
HIGGINS, SHELLEE TEETS
PD 000
101 WT HARRIS BLVD. STE. 4101 A AC
CHARLOTTE 28262
704 548-5800
FAX 704 548-5808
HIGH, LARRY ALLISON, JR.
OBG 064
132 FOY DRIVE
AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27894-2498
919 443-6622
FAX 919 443-6404
HIGHLAND, KELLY EDWARDS
PTH 000
1723 12TH STREET, NE
AC
HICKORY 28601
704 345-6396
HIGHLAND, ROBERT ALAN
OBG 018
CATAWBA WOMENS CENTER
A * AC
PO BOX 38
HICKORY 28603
704 322-4140
HIGHLEY, FRANK SHAPLEY
P/ADDM 060
427 S. SHARON AMITY RD. #E
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 362-0866
FAX 704 362-2361
HIGHSMITH, CHARLES
GS/ORS 062
P. O. BOX D
A URT
TROY 27371
910 576-5511
HIGHSMITH, GEORGE PERRY
309 PINEYWOOD ROAD
THOMASVILLE 27360
HIGHTOWER-HUGHES,
2729 WOODLORE TRAIL
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
HIGHTOWER, FELDA
1244 ARBOR RD, #233
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
HIGHTSHUE, DAVID CLAYTON
1634 12TH NE
HICKORY 28601
HIGI, MARCUS T.
F-12 WOODBRIDGE
601 JONES FERRY RD.
CARRBORO 27510
HILDEBRAND, STEPHEN WARD
614 E 12TH STREET
WASHINGTON 27889
HILL, DAVID ASHLEY
329 LINDSAY DR., APT. 11-1
GREENVILLE 27834
HILL, EDWARD FELDIN
501 W, 15TH ST.
WASHINGTON 27889
HILL, EDWARD GRAY, JR.
175 CHARLOIS BLVD,, STE. 205
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
HILL, HAYWOOD NORTHROP, JR,
445-BILTMORE CTR,, STE, 407
ASHEVILLE 28801
IM 029
L
919 475-8121
FAX 910 475-5377
BERNADETTE M 034
A S
910 765-5133
GS/TS 034
A LiRT
910 727-1661
OBG 018
A AC
704 326-3200
000
S
HILL, JAMES CARVER
1316 YUBINARANDA
GARY 27511
HILL, MICHAEL ELLIOTT
2307-H NORWOOD AVENUE
GOLDSBORO 27534
HILL, PATRICIA KAYE
PO BOX 821
STATESVILLE 28687
HILL, PAUL EDWARD
BOX 536
FLAT ROCK 28731
HILL, ROGER RUSH
301 LINVILLE ST.
GLEN ALPINE 28628
HILL, STEPHEN THOMAS
143 ASHELAND AVE
ASHEVILLE 28801
HILL, THOMAS ROBERTS
501 MONTROSE LANE
LAURINBURG 28352
HILL, WILLIAM HENRY
124 E. NORTH ST.
ALBEMARLE 28001
HILLER, CARL JULIEN
P. O. DRAWER 1694
NEW BERN 28560
HILLIARD, WILLIE JAMES
525 BECKER DR.
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
HILLSMAN, PHILIP LEE
920-A PAVERSTONE DR.
RALEIGH 27615
HILTON, AMY BETH R.
BOX 3094. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
HINDS, MARTHA ANN
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
HINES, BENJAMIN G.
#2 DOCTOR'S PARK
GREENVILLE 27834-2834
HINES, DERRICK S.
406 SEDGEFIELD DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834
HINES, EDWARD LLOYD
723 EDITH STREET
BURLINGTON 27215
HINES, LAURA ANNE
602-34 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27834
919 968-6524
OBS/GYN 007
A AC
919 946-6544
074
A S
919 355-4517
FP 007
AC
919 975-2667
N 034
A AC
910 760-3007
IM Oil
A AC
704 258-0397
FAX 704 258-3398
FP EM/092
AC
919 469-9635
PS 096
A AC
919 734-9090
FAX 919 734-2909
P 049
A AC
704 873-8446
IM/FP 045
L/RT
704 692-0716
FP 012
AC
704 584-2481
OBG Oil
AC
704 258-9191
AN 083
A AC
910 276-7773
GP 084
A P L
704 982-5812
ORS 025
A AC
919 633-3256
OBG 042
AC
919 537-4662
P/ALD 092
A AC
919 847-2624
AN 032
AC
919 684-6736
000
AF
919 716-3775
FAX 919 716-9258
U 074
A AC
919 752-5077
074
A S
919 756-2647
ORS/HS 001
AC
910 227-4256
074
S
919 830-1253
HINES, MICHAEL HERBERT
20 CHAPEL ST,, A-407
BROOKLINE MA 02146
HINES, NANCY HENDERSON
PO BOX 665
405 S, MAIN ST,
RAEFORD 28376
HINMAN, ALANSON
1244 ARBOR RD, #426
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
HINMAN, HAVILAH EDWARD
7 RATHFARNUM RD
ASHEVILLE 28803
HINN, ALBERT RICHARD
1000 SMITH LEVEL RD, L-18
CARRBORO 27510
HINSHAW, HOWARD THOMAS
1350 S, KINGS DRIVE
CHARLOTTE 28207
HINSHAW, JEFFREY WARREN
3416 DAL ROAD
EAST BEND 27018
HINSON, HANS LEIGHTON
363 N, STRATFORD ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
HINSON, JAMES NOAH
102 MOCKSVILLE AVE,, STE, 204
SALISBURY 28144
HINSON, THOMAS R., JR.
3001 LYNDHURSTAVE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
HINTON, JEFFREY TAYLOR
BALDWIN WOODS GYNECOLOGY
WHITEVILLE 28472
HIPP, EDWARD REGINALD, JR.
1901 QUEENS RD.
CHARLOTTE 28207
HIRSCH, STEVEN HAROLD
2609 N. DUKE ST. STE. 205
DURHAM 27704
HO, VICTOR WEI
MECKLENBURG RADIOLOGY
ASSOCS.
PO BOX 33549
CHARLOTTE 28233
HOBART, SETH GUILFORD, JR.
1024 W. FOREST HILLS
DURHAM 27707
HOBEN, MICHAEL SKOW
5500-86C FORTUNES RIDGE DR
DURHAM 27713
HOBLER, KIRTLAND EDWARD
5401 HUNTER HOLLOW DR.
RALEIGH 27606
HOBSON, JACK BROWN
125 BALDWIN AVE.
CHARLOTTE 28204
CDS 034
R
617 566-6792
FP 047
AC
910 875-5101
PD/N 034
LyRT
910 723-0458
OBG Oil
A URT
704 684-6243
N 000
A AC
919 932-5862
END/DIAO 060
A AC
704 342-8000
FAX 704 342-8061
EM 000
AF
910 699-4356
000
s
919 727-1866
IM 080
AC
704 633-31 36
PUD/IM 034
A AC
910 765-0383
OBG 024
AC
910 642-3294
FAX 910 640-1110
GS/TS 060
URT
704 377-3147
IM 032
A AC
919 220-5264
FAX 919 220-7782
R 060
AC
704 384-4056
HNS/MFS 032
URT
919 479-4100
032
A S
919 489-1844
GS 092
AC
919 881-5529
IM/HEM 060
A AC
704 338-6300
FAX 704 338-6425
IM/GI 060
l;rt
HODGES, HORACE HAYDEN
733 PLANTATION ESTATES DR,
APT, E-311
MATTHEWS 28105 704 845-5662
HODGES, JAMES ROBINSON FP 018
210 13TH AVENUE PLACE, N.W. A AC
HICKORY 28601 704 328-2941
HODGES, JAMES THOMAS ORS 001
GRAHAM-HOPEDALE ROAD AC
BURLINGTON 27217 910 227-3621
HODGES, JOSEPH AL FP 070
PO BOX 340 AC
HATTERAS 27943 919 551-4611
HODGES, MARCUS ARENDELL 074
416 PITTMAN DR, A S
GREENVILLE 27834 919 756-0420
HODGES, STEVE JAMES 034
5013 KNOBVIEW TRAIL A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 768-7791
HODGES, TONY NEIL IM 000
461 WESTOAK TRAIL R
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 919 773-9615
HODGIN, JEFFREY BENTON 032
35 HOLLAND DR, A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 967-8336
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
HODGIN, THOMAS W., JR.
032
27 HOLLAND DR
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APT #27
CHAPEL HILL 27514-4626
919 929-9598
HODGINS, LEWIS ROGER
AN 032
201 TURQUOISE CREEK DR.
A AC
CARY 27513
919 469-1384
HODGSON, JOHN D.
IM 024
PC BOX 1249
A AC
WHITEVILLE 28472
910 642-0331
,
FAX 910 642-3131
HODSON, DARRYL
034
2080 QUEEN STREET
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-2628 910 748-1879
HOEKSTRA, JOHN ARTHUR
IM/AI 078
395 W, 27TH STREET
AC
LUMBERTON 28358
910 739-7551
HOELLERICH, VINCENT L.
AN/CCM 092
PO BOX 18139
P AC
RALEIGH 27619
919 783-3034
FAX 919 781-7465
HOEPER, EDWIN.W.
P 096
2501 WAYNE MEMORIAL DR..
STE. A AC
POBOX 11389
GOLDSBORO 27534
919 736-4722
FAX 919 734-3442
HOEPPNER, DAVID LAWRENCE
EM 065
813 SANTA MARIA AVE
AC
WILMINGTON 28405
910 791-0075
HOER. JAMES BRIAN
IM Oil
445 BILTMORE CTR.. STE. 407
AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 258-0397
HOERR, GEORGE RICHARD
PS 034
175 CHARLOIS BLVD. STE 102 C
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-8483
FAX 910 768-1195
HOFFMAN, BYRON JAY, JR.
IM 019
421 N. HOLLY AVENUE
• AC
SILER CITY 27344
919 663-3360
HOFFMAN, CARL MAURICE
OBG 046
307 N. LINDSAY STREET
A AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 885-0149
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DEBORDIEU COLONY
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WINSTON-SALEM 27157
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FAYbllbVILLE 28305
919 875-5101
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FAX 704 287-8020
HUGHES, LYNN ALLEN
OTO 013
11 ARDSLEY AVE.
A P AC
CONCORD 28025-2903
704 788-1103
FAX 704 786-1414
HUGHES, MICHAEL GERALD, JR.
034
1244-A W. 4TH STREET
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
910 748-1620
HUGHES, RONALD EUGENE
FP/OM 064
PO BOX 760
AC
WHITAKERS 27891
919 437-2171
HUGHES, SOLON GRAY
032
500 N DUKE ST., #54-104
A S
DURHAM 27701
919 682-5073
HULKA, JAROSLAV FABIAN
OBG 032
UNC, DEPT OF OB-GYN
P AC
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-5287
HULKOWER, STEPHEN D.
FP Oil
MAHEC RESIDENCY PROGRAM
AC
118 WT WEAVER BLVD.
ASHEVILLE 28804-3415
704 258-0670
HULL, KEITH LOWELL, JR.
N/IM 092
4207 LAKE BOONE TRAIL
A AC
RALEIGH 27607-6520
919 782-3456
HULL, THOMAS PATRICK
034
2353 OAKWAY ST , NW
S
NORTH CANTON OH 44720-7817
910 768-3649
HUMBLE, ROBERT SAMUEL
Gl 060
1900 RANDOLPH RD., STE. 410
AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 339-0081
HUMBLE, SCOTT DAVID
034
2126 QUEEN ST, APT, #3
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 777-8177
HUMBLE, THEODORE HAMILTON
GSA/S Oil
16 MCDOWELL ST,
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 252-3366
HUMPHREY, JOHN EDWARD, JR.
P 060
3303 LATROBE DR
AC
CHARLOIIb 28211
704 362-2663
FAX 704 362-2836
HUMPHRIES, C. THOMAS
AI/PDP 060
411 BILLINGSLEY RD, #104
AC
CHARLOTTE 28211 FAX 704 338-9023
HUMPHRIES, DAVID SCOTT
ORS 060
1900 RANDOLPH RD , STE, 410
AC
CHARLOIIb 28207
704 339-0081
HUMPHRIES, RALEIGH G.
U 041
1025 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
A AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 272-3962
FAX 910 272-5467
HUNDLEY, JAMES DAVENPORT
ORS 065
2001 S, 17TH STREET
A AC
WILMINGTON 28401-6693
910 763-7344
HUNEYCUTT, BOUA SY
074
800-11 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
A S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-3022
HUNG, SERENA WANSI
034
2347-D SALEM COURT
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 724-6913
HUNG, WINNY W.
032
1000 SMITH LEVEL RD, APT, C3
A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 967-1506
HUNSBERGER, KURT LEE
IM 070
1142 N ROAD STREET
A AC
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
919 338-4117
FAX 919 338-2087
HUNSTAD, JOSEPH P.
PS/FPS 060
101 W T. HARRIS BLVD. #1213
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28262
704 549-8793
FAX 704 547-8470
HUNT, CHRISTOPHER HARKER
000
713-B AVALON ROAD
S
WINSTON-SALEM 27107
919 722-9810
HUNT, CHRISTOPHER LOREN
AN 018
415 N. CENTER ST.. #103
C
HICKORY 28601
704 327-8105
HUNT, JOHN PATRICK
000
218 PITTSBOROST,
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516-2738
919 932-5468
HUNT, OLIVER RAYMOND, JR.
CDS/TS 065
1713 S LIVE OAK PARKWAY
A URT
WILMINGTON 28403
910 762-6015
HUNT, RICHARD CHARLES
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT, OF EMERGENCY MED
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
HUNT, THOMAS HOLMES
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
HUNT, WILLIAM BRYCE, JR.
P, O, BOX 2157
NEW BERN 28560
HUNT, WILLIAM JACK
1605 HEATHGATE PL
HIGH POINT 27262
HUNTER, CHARLES E., JR.
1912TRADD CT.
WILMINGTON 28401
HUNTER, DAVID MONTGOMERY
550 KELWAY PL.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-2414
HUNTER, JAMES EDWARD
309 PINEYWOOD RD,
THOMASVILLE 27360
HUNTER, JENNIFER LYNN
1223 BEACON ST, #303
BROOKLINE MA 02146-5330
HUNTER, JOHN BALDWIN
618 E. MARION STREET
SHELBY 28150
HUNTER, JOHN DANE
1202 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE
WILMINGTON 28401
EM
919 816-
DR/NR
A
910 765-
FAX 919 659-
PUD/IM
A
919 633
IM
910 882-
CDsn-s
A P
910 762-
FAX 910 762
EM/SM
A
910 765
IM/CD
A
910 475
HUNTER, JOHN GRAY
41 FOUNTAIN MANOR DR #D
GREENSBORO 27405
HUNTER, JOSEPH KEVIN
2880 S, CHIPLEY FORD RD
STATESVILLE 28677
HUNTER, ROBERT MERRILL
3020 NEW BERN AVE #560
RALEIGH 27610-1249
GS/GP
A
704 487-
ON/HEM
A
910 762-
FAX 910 341-
GS/CRS
A
910 274-
A
919 355-
CDsn^s
919 231
FAX 919 231
HUNTER, SHANNON ELIZABETH
109 S, PEAK DR
CARRBORO 27510 919 942
HUNTLEY, DANNY EDWARD FP
1450 MATTHEWS TOWNSHIP PKY
#450
MATTHEWS 28105-4655
13
HUNTLEY, ROBERT ROSS
PO BOX 190
CHAPEL HILL 27514
HURDLE, THOMAS GRAY
234 COURTYARD LANE
FAYETTEVILLE 28303-4605
HURLEY, MARIA YADIRA
331 W ROSEMARY ST,, APT,
CHAPEL HILL 27514
HURRELBRINK, LESTER E., Ill
624 QUAKER LN,, STE, C-103
HIGH POINT 27262
HURST, DANIEL JOHNSON
250 CHARLOIS BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-1508
HURST, DAVID MAURICE
1003 PINE NEEDLE LANE
THOMASVILLE 27360
HURT. JOE PAUL
163 MONTEITH BRANCH ROAD
SYLVA 28779
HURWITZ, BARRIE J.
BOX 3184, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
704 344-
FAX 704 344-
PM
919 942-
U
910 485
A
919 929
GI/IM
A P
910 885
FAX 910 885
PUD/IM
A
910 768
R/NM
A
919 475-
PTH/NA
A
704 586-
N/IM
919 684-
FAX 919 684-
HURWITZ, LYNNE M.
819 DEMENUS ST, #N2
DURHAM 27701 919 489-
HUSSEY, HOWARD SUMMERELL, JR. FP
908 ST, ANDREW STREET A
TARBORO 27886 919 823-
074
AC
2954
034
AC
6312
2366
025
AC
8608
046
L
9814
065
AC
7070
9409
034
AC
5944
000
AC
■8121
000
S
023
URT
6022
065
AC
2990
3419
041
URT
7998
074
S
2059
092
AC
-6333
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032
S
-1064
060
AC
-2220
2233
032
URT
■7210
026
L
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032
S
-9765
046
AC
-8159
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034
AC
■4730
029
AC
3056
050
AC
■7131
032
AC
4126
6011
032
S
4944
033
URT
2534
88
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
HUSSEY, MICHAEL BRUSH
NS 046
P, 0, BOX 5388
A AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 889-3242
FAX 910 889-8418
HUTCHESON, JAMES STERLING Al 060
2711 RANDOLPH RD. BLDG. 400 AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 372-7900
FAX 704 376-2216
HUTCHINS, CHARLES HUBERT
FPS/OTO 036
750 COX ROAD
AC
GASTONIA 28054
704 867-7212
HUTCHINS, KENNETH RAYMOND U 060
1350 S KINGS DRIVE
AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 372-8750
HUTCHINSON, FORNEY, III
ORS/HS 060
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., #200
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28203
704 373-0544
HUTCHISON, TIMOTHY WAYNE
074
221 CHELSEA DR.
S
WINTERVILLE 28590
919 355-0694
HUTZENBUHLER, ANGELA NOEL Gl 092
3521 HAWORTH DR.
AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 782-1806
HWANG, YINNAN GARY
FP 092
PO BOX 425
AC
ZEBULON 27597-0425
919 269-4101
FAX 919 269-8811
HYDE, AUSTIN TABER, JR.
A/IM 081
BOX 3027
L
BALD HEAD ISLAND 28461
704 286-9036
HYMAN, GARY ALAN
NEP 065
1302 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 343-9800
HYMAN, HENRY TED
OBG 007
307 S. MCCASKEY RD.
A AC
WILLIAMSTON 27892
919 792-3900
lANCU, DACIANA lOANA
032
125 PUREFOY ROAD
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 942-3714
IBACH, ANNE LEIGH
IM 092
2800 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE. 205 AC
RALEIGH 27607
919 782-0414
IBE, ELENA GASCON
FP 060
221 1-H EXECUTIVE ST.
AC
TCPMG -KAISER
CHARLOIIh 28208
704 394-0890
IBRAHIM, GEORGE KAISSAR
U 000
112LAKESH0RE DR.
R
DURHAM 27713
919 684-8111
IBRAHIM, KAISSAR SLEIMEN
GS/CDS 051
PO BOX 2274
RT
SMITHFIELD 27577
919 934-2785
FAX 919 934-0520
IBRAHIM, STACEY NEAL
PTH 000
112 LAKESHORE DR.
R
DURHAM 27713
919 684-8111
IDLIBI, OMAR
PTH/PCP 000
3600-A WOODPARK BLVD.
AC
CHARLO 1 1 b 28206
704 598-6042
FAX 704 597-1178
IGDAL, HENRY
IM/NEP 018
415 N. CENTER ST,
AC
HICKORY 28601
704 328-5544
FAX 704 328-3446
IGLEHART, JAMES DIRK
GS/TS 032
BOX 3873. DUMC
A AC
DURHAM 27710
919 684-6133
FAX 919 681-6291
IGLEHART, JAMES NELSON
GSWS 013
CABARRUS SURGICAL CLINIC
A AC
1452 HIGHWAY 29 N. #201
CONCORD 28025
704 786-1108
FAX 704 782-1826
IMBUS, HAROLD ROGER
OM 041
820 PEBBLE DRIVE
A AC
GREENSBORO 27410
910 855-8233
INABNET, WILLIAM BARLOW
OTO/PSF 041
100 E. NORTHWOOD STREET
AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 275-0507
INGLEFIELD, JOSEPH T., Ill
AI/PDA 018
RT. #3. BOX 330
A AC
HICKORY 28602-9803
704 465-7248
FAX 704 466-1 135
INGRAM, ALICE MICHELLE
074
2643 MACGREGOR DOWNS RD. APT A S
GREENVILLE 27834-8450
919 758-6865
INGRAM, CHARLES HAL
229 CASCADE DR.
HIGH POINT 27260
INGRAM, CHRISTOPHER W.
2500 BLUE RIDGE RD #219
RALEIGH 27607
INGRAM, HAYWOOD MELTON
1317 N. ELM ST., STE. #5
GREENSBORO 27401
INGRAM, ROBERT GREGORY
310 S. MAIN ST.
ROLESVILLE 27571
INGRAM, SALLY SOCKWELL
BOX 3085. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
INJEJIKIAN, JIRAIR ALEXAN
709 GROVER STREET
SHELBY 28150
INZERILLO, JOHN JOSEPH
203 COX BOULEVARD
GOLDSBORO 27534
IPAPO, VIRGILIO SORIANO
1309 E. FRANKLIN ST.
MONROE 28112
IRETON, SUSAN CRAGIN
303 ABERDEEN TERRACE
GREENSBORO 27403
IRIGARAY, PETER JOSEPH
JOHN UMSTEAD HOSPITAL
BUTNER 27509
IRONS, CARY FREDERICK, JR.
1 104 W. ROCK SPRING ROAD
GREENVILLE 27834
IRONS, CARY FREDERICK, III
#8 THE COURTYARD
CHAPEL HILL 27514
IRONS, GEORGE VERNON. JR.
1718 E, 4TH ST., #501
CHARLOTTE 28204
IRONS, MALENE GRANT
1 104 W. ROCK SPRING ROAD
GREENVILLE 27834
IRONS, THOMAS GRANT
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
OFFICE OF THE DEAN-AD56
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
IRUELA, MARIA EUGENIA
1350 S. KINGS DR.
CHARLOTTE 28207
IRVING, RICHARD CARROLL
355 ORCHARD CIR.
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
IRWIN, TRAGI ELIZABETH
105 DIXIE LANE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
ISBEY, EDWARD K., Ill
495 BILTMORE AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801
ISBEY, EDWARD KENNETH, JR.
495 BILTMORE AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28801
ISENHOWER, JOSEPH ANDREW
24 SECOND AVENUE, N,E.
HICKORY 28601
ISRAEL, JAMES RAY
1365 WESTGATE CENTER DR.
SUITE N-1
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
ISRAEL, JOHN ROBERT
5 LIVINGSTON STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
ISRAEL, RODGER DAVID
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
ISSA, MAHMOUD A.
224 MEMORIAL OR, STE, A
JACKSONVILLE 28540
IVEY, E. RACKLEY
5 INDIAN HEAD COURT
DURHAM 27703
GS
910 886
ID/IM
919 571
GS
A
910 274
FAX 910 274
IM
919 554
A
919 684
TS/GS
A
704 482
FAX 704 482
HEM/ON
A
919 580
GS/VS
P
704 289
FAX 704 289
910 375-
FAX 910 375-
P
919 575-
FP
A
919 752-
P
919 942-
CD/IM
A
704 343-
FAX 704 347
PD/GPM
A
919 752-
PD
A
919 816-
FAX 919 816-
FP/GER
704 342-
AN/GER
A
704 692-
A
919 967-
OPH
P
704 258-
FAX 704 258-
OPH
A P
704 258-
FP
A
704 328-
P
910 760-
PS
704 253-
IM/GER
910 765-
GI/IM
910 577-
P
A
919 966-
046
L/RT
4552
092
AC
1567
041
AC
8444
5367
092
AC
2645
000
AC
2389
023
AC
8371
1169
096
AC
0000
090
AC
3024
3024
000
AF
2300
2314
032
AC
7233
074
URT
3423
032
AC
0272
060
AC
9800
2011
074
URT
3423
074
AC
2983
3192
060
AC
8000
045
L/RT
9806
032
S
5780
Oil
AC
1586
1765
Oil
AC
1586
018
L
2231
034
AC
3220
Oil
AC
7000
034
AC
5250
067
AC
1444
000
R
2127
IVKER, RACHEL ALINE
000
111 CHANNING LANE
R
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 966-2485
IWAOKA, ROBERT S.
IM/CD 060
1718 E, 4TH ST,, #501
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 343-9800
IYER, SRIKANT
032
300 CHASE AVENUE
S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 933-4811
IZLAR, HENRY LEROY, JR.
IM/CD 032
1509 SYCAMORE ST,
URT
DURHAM 27707
919 682-5562
IZURIETA, HENRY
IM 026
514 BEAUMONT ROAD
AC
FAYE NEVILLE 28304
910 485-8831
JABEN, SCOTT LEONARD
OPH 060
LAUREL EYE ASSOCIATES, PA AC
201 PROVIDENCE RD,
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 372-4380
FAX 704 358-0624
JABER, PETER WILLIAM
D/IM Oil
281 MCDOWELL ST.
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28803
704 252-5676
FAX 704 258-9816
JACKLIN, HAROLD NORMAN
OPH 041
1014 N. ELM STREET
A * AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 274-2149
JACKSON, ANGELA LOUIE
032
5202 BOSHER LAKE DR.
A S
MCLEANSVILLE 27301
910 697-2633
JACKSON, DAVID STONE, JR.
FP 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-2235
FAX 910 716-9126
JACKSON, DON VERNON, JR.
IM/ON Oil
ONE DOCTORS DR.
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
919 748-2088
FAX 704 253-4470
JACKSON, DONALD CHARLES
R 016
PO BOX 12065
A AC
NEW BERN 28561-2247
919 633-5057
JACKSON, DONIEL LERANCE
032
1516 VALLEY RUN
S
DURHAM 27707
919 490-1107
JACKSON, FREEMAN RANDOLPH
GUILFORD RADIOLOGY
ASSOCS, PA
PO BOX 29327
GREENSBORO 27429
JACKSON, JAMES ROBERT
SUITE #1, HOSPITAL DR,
NEW BERN 28560
JACKSON, JERREYLL TRAVIS
33-C STRATFORD ARMS APTS
1900 CHARLES BLVD.
GREENVILLE 27834
JACKSON, JOSEPH ALEXANDER
800 W. CEMETERY STREET
SALISBURY 28144-3212
JACKSON, KYLE EDWARD
GUILFORD ANESTHESIA, INC
PO BOX 9283
GREENSBORO 27429
JACKSON, LINDA HALL
PISGAH INSTITUTE
BOX 2035
ASHEVILLE 28802
JACKSON, MURRAY THREADGILL, JR
P. O. BOX 1043
SYLVA 28779-1043
JACKSON, RICHARD DEWITT
1067GREENHILL ROAD
MOUNT AIRY 27030
JACKSON, ROBERT B., II
222 LONGVUE DRIVE
BOONE 28607
JACKSON, TRAVIS HAROLD
201 EXECUTIVE PARK
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
R 041
AC
910 854-6546
NS
025
AC
919 633-6070
FAX 919 633-6042
074
S
919 630-1671
1, III OPH
080
AC
704 633-0345
AN
041
AC
919 748-4285
P/CHP
Oil
AC
704 254-9494
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050
RT
704 586-8312
GS
086
A
URT
910 786-2400
OBG
095
A
AC
704 262-9696
N
034
AC
910 768-6347
FAX 910 760-9393
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
89
JACKSON, ELEANOR CARSWELL HOOTS
AN
034
AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED. A
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4498
FAX 910 716-8910
JACOBS, GORDON WALDEMAR
GS 060
10724 PARK RD , STE. 204
AC
CHARLOTTE 28210-8470
704 541-6999
JACOBS, JAMES CURTIS
OBG 046
307 N. LINDSAY ST,
A AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 885-0149
FAX 910 885-2933
JACOBS, WILLIAM EDWARD
PS/GS 060
2215 RANDOLPH ROAD
A AC
CHARLO 1 1 b 28207
704 372-6846
FAX 704 342-0752
JACOBSON, PETER LARS
N/iM 063
P, O. BOX 1749
A AC
PINEHURST 28374
910 295-6868
JACOBY, RICHARD MICHAEL
C 060
PO BOX 222067
A C
CHARLOIIh 28222
704 377-0575
JACOKES, DENNIS NEILL
FP 092
BLUE RIDGE FAMILY PRACTICE
AC
2605 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE. 300
RALEIGH 27607
919 782-0146
JACQUES, ROBERT SAMUEL
EM/FP 063
P. O. BOX 695
L
PITTSBORO 27312
910 295-7777
JAFFE, GLENN JAY
OPH 032
BOX 3802. DUKE UNIV. EYE CTR.
AC
DURHAM 27710
919 684-4458
FAX 919 681-6474
JAFFURS, WILLIAM J., JR.
EM 065
CAPE FEAR MEMORIAL HOSP.
AC
5301 WRIGHTSVILLE AVE.
WILMINGTON 28403
910 452-8150
JAGODA, FRANK SAMUEL
DR 011
PO BOX 2959
AC
ASHEVILLE 28802
704 254-4617
JAMES, ANDRA HOHLER
000
104 CARDIFF PL.
R
CHAPEL HILL 27516-9003
919 966-4131
JAMES, CHARLES GREENE
IM 060
700 E. STONEWALL ST.
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28202-2783
704 377-2188
FAX 704 377-2189
JAMES, CHARLES NEWTON
FP 081
P. 0. BOX 518
A AC
CAROLEEN 28019
704 657-5371
JAMES, CRAIG DOUGLAS
000
2200 E. SEVENTH ST.
AF
CHARLOTTE 28204-3310
704 332-1700
JAMES, FRANCIS MARSHALL, III
AN 034
15 GRAYLYN PLACE LANE
A P AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
910 723-4690
JAMES, GEORGE W.
D 034
1020 WELLINGTON RD,
L
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
910 723-9716
JAMES, J. FRANK
P 074
DEPT. OF PSYCHIATRY
AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-2668
JAMES, JOHN CLAY
FP 018
ROUTE #3, BOX 436
A AC
MAIDEN 28650
704 428-9740
JAMES, LINDSEY RACHEL
032
UNC, MS II
S
121 MACNIDER BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 962-8335
JAMES, MARTHA L.
032
3702 ARTHUR MINNIS ROAD
A S
HILLSBOROUGH 27713
JAMES, RICHARD THOMAS, JR.
IM 060
4051 ABINGDON ROAD
A URT
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 366-5847
JAMES, ROBERT MITCHELL
FP EM/000
3104 WOODSIDE AVENUE
A AC
GRAHAM 27253
910 578-8476
JAMES, ROGER ALLEN
FP Oil
946 TUNNEL ROAD
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28805
704 298-7981
JAMES, THERESSA L.
OBG 067
1701 COUNTRY CLUb ROAD
AC
JACKSONVILLE 28546
910 455-4255
JAMISON, EDGAR LAMONT OPH/OTO
158 OAK SUMMIT ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27105-1329 910 625-
JANEWAY, DAVID VANZANDT ORS
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD A
STE. 204
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-
JANEWAY, RICHARD N
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. A
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1003 910 716-
FAX 910 716-
JANOSKO, EDWARD ORESTES, II U/N/A
#2 DOCTORS PARK A
GREENVILLE 27834 919 752-
FAX 919 752-
JANSSEN, SHELLEY LYNNE
T-4 DOCTORS PARK ARTS. A
GREENVILLE 27834 919 757-
JARCHOW, ROBERT CLAYTON OTO/HNS
1452 U.S. HIGHWAY 29 NORTH
SUITE 204
CONCORD 28025 704 782-
JARMAN, FONTAINE GRAHAM, JR. GS
12 LONGSTREET ROAD A
WELDON 27890 919 536-
JARMAN, WAYNE THOMAS GS
1726-B DAVIE AVE.
STATESVILLE 28677 704 873-
JARMAN, WILLIAM HENRY, JR. ORS
902 COX RD., STE A A
GASTONIA 28054 704 865-
JAROSAK, PETER JAMES PD
1307 W WENDOVER AVE,
GREENSBORO 27408 910 574-
JAROW, JONATHAN P. U
BOWMAN GRAY SCH OF MED, A
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716
JARRAH, AZMI SHAFIQ PD/PNP
100 MEDICAL HTS, P
MORGANTON 28655 704 433-
JARRAHI, ALI P/PH
2830 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE A
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-
FAX910 768
JARRAHI, SHIVA
600 FENIMORE ST, A
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3714 919 721-
JARRATT, MIKELL JENKINS IM
1021 X-RAY DR, A
GASTONIA 28054 704 867-
JARRELL, JOHN ARTHUR, JR. AN
2924 BUCKINGHAM RD,
DURHAM 27707 919 684-
JARRELL, MAUREEN ADELE GO
301 E. WENDOVER AVE . STE, 400 A
GREENSBORO 27401 910 273-
JARRELL, WILBURN ERIC GP
2007 SALEM ROAD
MOUNT AIRY 27030 910 786
JARRETT, DAVID LINCOLN ORS
53 S, FRENCH BROAD ST A
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 252-
JARRETT, THOMAS EDWARD IM
624 QUAKER LANE, #205A
HIGH POINT 27262-3893 910 841-
JARRETT, WILLIAM ANDREW
1442 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27834
JARVIS, BENNIE LEA
901 N, WINSTEAD AVE,, STE, 210
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
A
919 752
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A
919 937
FAX 919 937
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JARVIS, DAVID WARD
100TUSCARORA DR,
HILLSBOROUGH 27278
JARVIS, JAMES LUTHER
1516 PINEOLA LANE
GASTONIA 28054
JASKI, THOMAS JOHN
RUTHERFORD INTERNAL MED, ASSOC
PO BOX 1560, DANIEL ROAD
FOREST CITY 28043 704 286
FAX 704 286
919 479
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704 865
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076
L/RT
6315
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4110
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4424
3368
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5077
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2884
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5050
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6711
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0325
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4100
4103
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4100
036
L/RT
8679
081
AC
9036
1225
JASMINE, MARK S.
ORS/SM 013
PO BOX 1606
A AC
CONCORD 28026
704 788-3155
FAX 704 788-3487
JASZEWSKI, PAUL KEVIN
AN 060
1901 RANDOLPH ROAD
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 375-6792
JECK, LIDA MORAWETZ
P/PYA 032
800 EASTOWNE DR,, STE, 204
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 493-5329
JEFFERS, ROBERT GORDON
PD/ADL 092
3803-A COMPUTER DR
A AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 782-5273
JEFFERY, DOUGLAS RUEBIN
N 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MEC
A C
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-9762
JEFFRIES, BRENTLEY DOYLE
GI/IM Oil
191 BILTMORE AVE
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 254-0881
FAX 704 253-7841
JEFFRIES, LYDIA M.
OBG Oil
ONE ST, DUNSTANS RD.
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28803
704 253-9634
JEMSEK, JOSEPH GREGORY
ID/IM 060
1350 S. KINGS DR,
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 372-8750
JENKINS, ALBERT MILTON
R 092
3614 HAWORTH DR,
A URT
RALEIGH 27609
919 832-8080
JENKINS, CHARLES SIDNEY PHILIP IM 000
1521 E, FRANKLIN ST,, APT A101 AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 966-4131
JENKINS, JOANNE
032
BOX 2773. DUMC
A S
DURHAM 27710
919 544-3658
JENKINS, JOHN EDWAD
IM 041
520 N, ELAM AVE,
AC
GREENSBORO 27401
919 547-1700
FAX 910 547-1717
JENKINS, JOSEPH MCKENDRIE
U 026
2008 LITHO PLACE
A * AC
FAYE 1 1 bVILLE 28304
910 485-8871
FAX 910 323-9857
JENKINS, JOSEPH T.
032
226 FORBUSH MOUNTAIN DR
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 967-1818
JENKINS, LARRY PARKER
OPH 084
121 YADKIN STREET
A AC
ALBEMARLE 28001
704 983-1102
JENKINS, MARK ALAN
GS 079
617 S, MAIN STREET
AC
REIDSVILLE 27320
910 634-3941
FAX 910 634-3944
JENKINS, OSCAR R., JR.
CD/IM Oil
PO BOX 7239
AC
ASHEVILLE CARDIOLOGY ASSOC, PA
ASHEVILLE 28802-7239
704 254-8054
FAX 704 255-4886
JENKINS, SAMUEL GATLIN, JR.
GS 070
1142 N, ROAD STREET
A AC
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
919 335-4890
JENKINS, STANLEIGH EDWARD
JR. FP 008
501 HAYES STREET
AC
AHOSKIE 27910
919 357-1226
JENKINS, TIMOTHY O.
DR 013
651 CHURCH ST , NORTH
A AC
CONCORD 28025
JENKINS, WANDA LOUISE
OBG 013
211 LEPHILLIP COURT
A AC
CONCORD 28025
704 786-1115
JENNETTE, ALBERT TYSON
ORS 098
PO BOX 3148
AC
WILSON 27895
919 243-9629
JENNINGS, JEROME EDWIN
ORS 034
410 FORSYTH MEDICAL PK
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-1571
F/U< 910 659-0425
JENNINGS, JOHN LEE, JR.
0 096
BOX 1399, 1100E ASH ST
A AC
GOLDSBORO 27533
919 734-0944
JENNINGS, LISA DIANNE
026
421-D ACACIA CIRCLE
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FAYb NEVILLE 28314
910 323-1152
90
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
JENNINGS, ROBERT BURGESS PTH/CLP 032
BOX 3712, DUMC AC
DURHAM 27710 919 684-3776
FAX 919 684-4352
JENNINGS, ROYAL GREEN D 046
624 QUAKER LANE, SUITE 302-B URT
HIGH POINT 27262 910 887-3195
JENNINGS, WILLARD DENNIS 000
1 127 PEPPERHILL ROAD AF
GREENSBORO 27407 919 373-8245
JENSEN, KIRK BRADLEY EM 064
1105 ROYAL RIDGE DR. A AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27804 919 443-8172
FAX 919 443-8229
JENSEN, REGINA MARIE IM 065
1960 S. 16TH ST. A AC
WILMINGTON 28401 910 343-9991
FAX 910 256-5813
JENSEN, ROGER D. FP Oil
MAHEC FAMILY HEALTH AC
118 WT WEAVER BLVD.
ASHEVILLE 28804-3400 704 258-0670
JEON, MYUNG KIL GP 007
HIGHWAY 64 EAST A AC
PLYMOUTH 27962 919 793-5073
FAX 919 793-3278
JEREMIAH, MICHAEL PATRICK FP 000
PO BOX 32861 A AC
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861 704 355-8233
JESSUP, DAVID BLACKWELL 032
185 ELLERSLIE DR. A S
FAYETTEVILLE 28303-5910 919 864-4726
JESSUP, PAMELA KAY H. FP 053
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SANFORD 27330 919 774-6518
JETT, HARRIMAN HARDING GS 060
2104 RANDOLPH ROAD AC
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 377-3900
FAX 704 377-1244
JEWELL, GARY WELCH GYN 090
1408 FRANKLIN STREET A AC
MONROE 28112 704 289-2553
FAX 704 283-1906
JEWELL, KATHLEEN T. GPM 065
601 S. COLLEGE RD. AC
WILMINGTON 28403-3297 910 395-3280
JEWELL, MARTIE LEE 032
98 NICKS BEND WEST A S
PITTSBORO 27312 919 932-9444
JEWELLS-SUMMERS, VALERIE LYNN R 078
PO DRAWER 1527 * AC
LUMBERTON 28359 910 738-8222
FAX 910 671-0846
JIAMACHELLO, NICHOLAS OBG 026
307 SYLVAN ROAD A RT
FAYETTEVILLE 28305 910 485-8729
JILCOTT, RUPERT WADSWORTH, III IM 054
PO BOX 1315 A AC
KINSTON 28503-1315 919 522-1404
FAX 919 522-9778
JILES, TASHA B. 032
6321 ARBORWOOD DR., APT. 208 S
MEMPHIS TN 38115-3418 919 932-1410
JIMENEZ, JESSICA D. 074
PO BOX 201 S
HARVEYS LAKE PA 18618-0201 919 757-0979
JOBE, ANN CONNOR FP 074
DEPT. OF FAMILY MEDICINE A AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-2278
JOBE, DANIEL BRIAN 000
400 BURKEWOOD DR. R
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-3943 919 659-9233
JOBE, ELIZABETH BLACKMON 000
395 W. 27TH STREET AF
LUMBERTON 28358 919 739-7551
JOBSON, VERNON WAKEFIELD GO/GYN 034
CAROLINA GYNECOLOGIC
ONCOLOGY A AC
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD. #105
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-5639 910 765-1464
FAX 910 760-2492
JOHNSEN, ERIC MERRIMAN FP 084
1007N. 6THST. A P AC
ALBEMARLE 28001 704 983-3121
JOHNSEN, LYNN IM 026
325 N. COOL SPRING ST., APT.504 A L7RT
FAYETTEVILLE 28301 910 484-6080
JOHNSON, ADEYEMI CD 060
PO BOX 18429 AC
CHARLOTTE 28218-0429 704 366-8741
FAX 704 347-2056
JOHNSON, ALAN MORSE TS/GS Oil
257 MCDOWELL ST. AC
ASHEVILLE 28803 704 258-1121
JOHNSON, ALBIN WILLARD OPH 092
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD.. STE. 409 A AC
RALEIGH 27607 919 781-7400
JOHNSON, ANN RHAMY FP 032
918 W. OUTER DR. R
OAK RIDGE TN 37830-8232 919 684-3620
JOHNSON, ATLEE ROLLINS, III U 080
909 W. HENDERSON ST. A AC
SALISBURY 28144 704 635-9441
JOHNSON, CATHERINE LOUISE 074
1107GROVEMONTDR., APT. D9 S
GREENVILLE 27834-8489 919 752-0325
JOHNSON, CHARLES ROSS P 092
3725 NATIONAL DR., STE. 227 AC
RALEIGH 27612-4879 919 781-8539
JOHNSON, CHARLES THOMAS, JR. FP 078
222 S. MAIN ST. A P AC
PO BOX 232
RED SPRINGS 28377 910 843-4576
JOHNSON, CHRISTOPHER TIMOTHY 034
212 BROCK ROAD A S
SPRINGFIELD PA 19064-3116 910 722-9412
JOHNSON, DAVID SCOTT FP 032
2610 UNIVERSITY DR. AC
DURHAM 27707 919 493-8877
JOHNSON, DENISE ANGELETTE FP 045
903 WILLOW ST. AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28793 704 692-4289
JOHNSON, DENNIS RAY R 074
#9 DOCTORS PARK AC
GREENVILLE 27834 919 752-5000
JOHNSON, DONALD CARL OPH 007
P. O. BOX 699 AC
WASHINGTON 27889 919 946-3111
JOHNSON, DONALD GENE R/NR 065
2212 DELANEY AVENUE A AC
WILMINGTON 28403 910 383-7070
JOHNSON, GALE DENNING GS 043
910 W.POPE ST. L/RT
DUNN 28334 910 892-7893
JOHNSON, GEORGE, JR. GSWS 032
UNC. DEPT. OF SURGERY A AC
CB#7210
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7210 919 966-3391
FAX 919 966-2898
JOHNSON, HAROLD ALBERT 032
RR #12. BOX 40 A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 968-1876
JOHNSON, HEBER WELLINGTON OBG/GS 065
417 BRADLEY CREEK POINT A L'RT
WILMINGTON 28403 910 256-2040
JOHNSON, HENRY WESLEY PD 034
3175 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE A L/RT
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-7030
JOHNSON, JAMES C, R/NER 080
PIEDMONT RADIOLOGY AC
401 MOCKSVILLE AVE., STE. 100
SALISBURY 28144 704 633-1023
FAX 704 633-1685
JOHNSON, JAMES ERWIN ORS 026
3308 MELROSE ROAD A P AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28304 910 484-4874
JOHNSON, JAMES NOLEN EM/FP 061
213 DEER PARK LAKE DR AC
SPRUCE PINE 28777 704 765-1414
JOHNSON, JANET GI/IM 067
231 MEMORIAL DR. A AC
JACKSONVILLE 28546 910 353-6158
FAX 910 353-7257
JOHNSON, JIMMY EDWARD 000
42 S. PARK ROAD AF
N. WILKESBORO 28659 919 973-7050
JOHNSON, JOY MOORING IM 092
4612 GUNSTON PLACE AC
RALEIGH 27612 919 783-5312
JOHNSON, KENNETH LEE 032
243 SUMMERWALK CIRCLE S
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 942-5614
JOHNSON, KENNETH LEE, II 074
1501 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE * S
GREENVILLE 27834 919 758-5796
JOHNSON, KIM EDWARD AN 064
3709 WESTRIDGE CIRCLE DR. AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27804 919 443-2124
JOHNSON, LESLIE DONALD DR 001
2728 BEDFORD ST. A P * AC
BURLINGTON 27215 910 570-4096
JOHNSON, MARGARET GOULD 032
1015 BURNING TREE DR. AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 942-4955
JOHNSON, MARTIN KAY GI/IM 041
301 E WENDOVER AVE.. STE. 200 AC
GREENSBORO 27401 910 274-3241
JOHNSON, MICHAEL DONALD OTO 096
2707 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE A AC
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 735-9146
JOHNSON, MONIQUE DELANA 032
375 UMSTEAD DR. #B S
CHAPEL HILL 27516-1810 919 942-1862
JOHNSON, NATHANIEL 000
1008 LISA CIRCLE AF
SPRING LAKE 28390 919 875-3717
JOHNSON, PETER GRAHAM OM/FP 011
261 ASHELAND AVENUE A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 258-5251
FAX 704 258-5268
JOHNSON, RANDALL DIVAN GS/VS Oil
16 MCDOWELL STREET A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 252-3366
JOHNSON, RICHARD DEWITT 000
1544 TRINITY GARDEN CIRCLE R
CLEMMONS 27012 919 716-4311
JOHNSON, ROBERT BRUCE D 092
101 GARY PKWY. SW #210 * AC
GARY DERMATOLOGY CTR
CARY 27511-5598 919 467-8556
FAX 919 380-1480
JOHNSON, ROBERT RAY, JR. 041
1107-B W. MCGEE ST. R
GREENSBORO 27403 910 379-4132
JOHNSON, STEPHEN EDWARD EM/IM 092
2500 BLUE RIDGE RD, STE 417 A AC
RALEIGH 27607 919 755-3100
JOHNSON, THOMAS MILTON FP 051
313 W WILSON STREET RT
SMITHFIELD 27577-5134 919 934-2161
JOHNSON, TINK ASTON, III U 049
PO BOX 1821 AC
STATESVILLE 28677 704 878-2011
JOHNSRUDE, IRWIN STANLEY DR 074
EASTERN RADIOLOGIST, INC. AC
1711 W. 6TH ST.
GREENVILLE 27834 919 355-6924
FAX 919 752-0166
JOHNSTON, CAROL ANN OPH 067
ONSLOW OPHTHALMOLOGY. PA * AC
12 OFFICE PARK DRIVE
JACKSONVILLE 28546 919 353-9449
JOHNSTON, DAVID SOMERS ORS/SM 060
1001 BLYTHE BLVD.. #200 A AC
CHARLOTTE 28203-9938 704 373-0544
JOHNSTON, FRANK SMITH, JR. IM 092
3900 BROWNING PLACE AC
RALEIGH 27609 919 781-9650
JOHNSTON, HARVEY WYLIE U 060
4217 JOHNSTON OHLER ROAD URT
CHARLOTTE 28269-0001 704 547-1392
JOHNSTON, JAMES WILLIAM OBG 001
KERNODLE CLINIC L/RT
BURLINGTON 27215 910 227-3621
JOHNSTON, JOHN GARDNER PD/ADL 060
TEEN HEALTH CONNECTION A AC
1509 ELIZABETH AVE.
CHARLOTTE 28204-2509 704 344-8336
FAX 704 373-0639
JOHNSTON, SCOTT RICHARD AN 067
12 OFFICE PARK DR. AC
JACKSONVILLE 28546 910 347-5470
JOHNSTON, WILLIAM TODD 034
2709 MERRY OAKS TRAIL A S
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
91
JOHNSTON, WILLIAM WEBB
BOX 3712, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
PTH/PCP 032
A AC
919 684-3587
FAX 919 684-6306
JOHNSTONE, WILLIAM MILLER, JR. OBG 063
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC A • AC
1 MEMORIAL DR , PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374
919 295-0861
FAX 910 295-0876
JOINES, JERRY DALE
IM 032
RT. #1, BOX 131
R
NEW HILL 27562
JOLLY, WILLIAM OSCAR, III
FP 084
305 YADKIN ST,
A P AC
ALBEMARLE 28001
704 983-7900
JONES, ADRIE D.
032
PO 80X61481
A S
DURHAM 27715
JONES, ALBERT MCCRAY
OBG 007
ROUTE #5, BOX 14
URT
WASHINGTON 27889
919 946-8951
JONES, ALLEN G.
IM 060
101 WT, HARRIS BLVD., STE.#1214
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28262
704 547-1462
JONES, ANDREW R.
ORS 032
242 BURNbl l-WOMACK BLDG.
AC
UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-2039
JONES, BEVERLY NICHOLAS
P 034
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF PSY.
A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM. NC 27157
910 716-9702
FAX 910 716-3860
JONES, BILLY ERNEST
D 074
DEPT. OF MED/DERMATOLOGY
AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-2555
JONES, CARL H., Ill
FP EM/082
310 DEER TRACK DR.
AC
CLINTON 28328
910 592-8511
JONES, CHAMP MCMILLIAN, JR.
FP 034
2805 LYNDHURST AVE.
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-8890
JONES, CHRISTOPHER
FP 000
793 HARRIS POINT DR.
AC
VIRGINIA BEACH VA 23455-4760
804 497-7604
JONES, CLAYTON JOE
GYN 013
583 CASTLEWOOD
A AC
CONCORD 28025
704 786-7158
JONES, COLIN DOUGLAS
FP 000
ACADEMY STREET
AC
AHOSKIE 27910
919 332-6138
JONES, CRAIG S.
OS 023
4051 GULFSHORE BLVD. N'PH-20E
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NAPLES FL 33940
813 261-5609
JONES, DANIEL B.
D 041
1030 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
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GREENSBORO 27401
910 373-1383
JONES, DAVID HERMAN
OPH 000
900 CEDARHURST DR.
A AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 876-2618
JONES, DENNIS EBLEN DARNELL
OBG 074
DEPT. OF OB-GYN
AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
919 816-4610
FAX 919 551-5329
JONES, DONNIE HUE, JR.
GP 051
490 OLD CORNWALLIS RD.
URT
PRINCETON 27569-8199
919 936-5761
JONES, DREW G., IV
074
2651 MACGREGOR DOWNS RD APT K A * S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-8594
JONES, EDWARD BRUCE
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PO BOX 2695
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DREXEL 28619
704 874-6680
JONES, FRANK COLLINS, JR.
GS 050
1001 UNION ST.
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COLUMBIA SC 29201
704 586-6665
JONES, FRANKLIN D.
NS 074
2325 STANTONSBURG RD
A P AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-5156
FAX 919 752-0419
JONES, FREDERICK SAMUEL
NEP 092
3012FALSTAFFRD
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PO BOX 14006
RALEIGH 27620
919 231-3966
JONES, GREGORY LEE
ONn-R 012
JONES, THADDEUS LEROY
PTH/HEM 034
PO BOX 1074
AC
3333 SILAS CREEK PARKWAY
A AC
VALDESE 28690
704 879-7536
DEPT. OF PATHOLOGY
FAX 704 438-2030
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 718-2900
JONES, GREGORY LEE
FP 000
JONES, THOMAS THWEATT
GP 032
108 FRONT ST
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608 W. MARKHAM AVE,
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BELHAVEN 27810
919 943-6114
DURHAM 27701
919 489-2115
JONES, J. KEMPTON
FP 032
JONES, TIMOTHY ROYAL
000
1001 S HAMILTON ROAD
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1902 QUEEN ST., APT. D7
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CHAPEL HILL 27514-4409
919 968-4551
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-2645
919 721-0326
JONES, JAMES BUCKNER
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JONES, WILLIAM ROBERT
GP 064
3535 RANDOLPH ROAD
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900 SUNSET AVE.
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CHARLOIIh 28211
704 365-0760
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 446-4921
JONES, JAMES DAVID
CHP/PD 032
JONESCHILD, ELIZABETH SUZANNE 032
BOX 3115. DUMC
A AC
83 STONERIDGE ROAD
A S
DURHAM 27710
919 684-2372
DURHAM 27705-5578
919 490-6316
JONES, JAMES GRADY
FP 074
JONNALAGADDA, AMBA
074
PO BOX 29526
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3332 TOBACCO ROAD. APT. 16
A 8
RALEIGH 27626-0526
919 715-4740
GREENVILLE 27834
919 321-5514
JONES, JAMES MARSHALL, JR.
IM 034
JONNALAGADDA, MURALI RAO
P/PH 065
1225 E FIFTH STREET
AC
BOX 9. 901 S. LAKE PARK BLVD.
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
910 725-7362
BOX 9
JONES, JASON DANIEL
000
CAROLINA BEACH 28428
910 251-6440
2369-A QUEEN ST
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JOOS, TIMOTHY JAMES
IM/PD 000
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-9727
919 760-8554
C-16 UNIVERSITY GARDENS
R
JONES, JEFFREY DAVID
GI/IM 016
800 PRITCHARD AVE.. EXTENSION
135 GULL HARBOR DR
A AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 929-2163
NEWPORT 28570
919 247-0739
JORDAN, CHRISTOPHER PAGE
074
JONES, KIM RICHARD
OTO 032
1216 TREYBROOKE CIR-
S
610 BURNtI l-WOMACK BLDG.
AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-4050
UNC. CB 7070
JORDAN, H. MENDALL
D 092
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7070
919 966-3341
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD #302
A P - AC
JONES, LARRY THOMAS
PD 092
RALEIGH 27607
919 781-1001
8601-206 OLDE STATION DR.
AC
FAX 919 781-3909
RALEIGH 27615
919 231-3180
JORDAN, HENRY DAVIDSON
PTH 065
JONES, LAWRENCE RALPH
P 011
P. 0 BOX 9000
A AC
60 CALEDONIA ROAD
A AC
WILMINGTON 28402-9000
910 343-7074
ASHEVILLE 28813
704 253-3681
JORDAN, JOAN THEA
IM 019
JONES, LISA LLEWELLYN
OBG 053
PO BOX 689
AC
1140 CARTHAGE ST.
A C
SILER CITY 27344
919 663-3360
SANFORD 27330
919 775-2304
JORDAN, LYNDON KIRKMAN
FP 051
JONES, MARY ANN
074
P. O. BOX 760
A P AC
ROUTE #14, BOX 142
s
SMITHFIELD 27577
919 934-7687
GREENVILLE 27834
919 757-9614
JORDAN, PETER MANNING
IM/CD 041
JONES, MARY MCKEEL
FP 023
1011 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
A AC
421 W. MARION ST.
A AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 272-6133
SHELBY 28150
704 484-8001
JORDAN, RICHARD M.
DR 036
JONES, MICHAEL CHARLES
GS 045
PO BOX 1495
AC
835 FLEMING STREET
AC
GASTONIA 28053
704 864-4378
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
704 692-0238
JORDAN, RILEY MOORE
FP 047
FAX 704 696-3004
303 PA 1 1 ERSON ST.
A AC
JONES, MICHAEL CLAYTON
OBG 013
PO BOX 669
349 PENNY LANE
A AC
RAEFORD 28376
910 875-3606
CONCORD 28025
704 786-7158
JORDAN, ROBERT CALHOUN, JR,
R 053
JONES, MORRIS ALEXANDER, JR.
R 032
1905 WINDMILL DR
A RT
3724 DARWIN RD.
A AC
SANFORD 27330
919 776-1210
DURHAM 27707
919 220-5109
JORDAN, ROBERT CHARLES
OTO 034
JONES, 0. HUNTER
OBG 060
175 CHARLOIS BLVD. STE. 101
AC
232 PERRIN PLACE
A L/RT
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-3361
CHARLOIIb 28207
704 333-0455
JORDAN, SHERYL GILLIKIN
DR 026
JONES, PAMELA JEAN
P 092
1329 ROBESON ST,
AC
1145-A EXECUTIVE CIRCLE
AC
FAYbllbVILLE 28305
910 323-2012
GARY 27511
919 933-9303
JORDAN, STUART HARRINGTON
OBG 026
JONES, PHILIP BRENT
OBG 060
1320 MEDICAL DR.
AC
1718 E. 4TH ST.. STE. 902
AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-4442
910 323-3301
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 372-4000
JORDAN, TONYA PATRICE
034
JONES, RICHARD BRIAN
074
1601 W. NORTHWEST BLVD.
A S
1341 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 761-0648
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-8375
JORDAN, WELDON HUSKE
IM 026
JONES, ROBERT BOYD
OTO 085
114 BROADFOOT AVENUE
A L
2311 DELANEY ROAD
A AC
FAYEIIbVILLE 28305
910 484-3261
WILMINGTON 28403
910 762-8754
JORDAN, WILLIAM RAND
U 026
JONES, ROBERT S., JR.-BOBBY
FP 023
2008 LITHO PLACE
AC
421 W MARION ST.
A AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
910 485-8871
SHELBY 28150
704 484-8001
FAX 910 323-9857
JONES, ROBERT SPURGEON
FP 023
JORIZZO, JOSEPH L.
D 034
113GR0VER STREET
A L
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT,
SHELBY 28150
704 487-5228
DERMATOLOGY
A AC
JONES, SARA THOMPSON
AN 034
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
321 BANBURY ROAD
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1071
910 716-2768
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 768-8987
FAX 910 748-4204
JONES, STEPHEN WATSON
FP 023
JOSHI, CHANDRANAYAN N.
IM 084
113 GROVER ST.
A AC
223 W. THIRD ST
A AC
SHELBY 28150
704 487-5228
OAKBORO 28129
919 485-3319
92
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
JOSHI, VIJAY V.
ECU SCHOOL OF MED., BRODY 1S08
DEPT. OF CLL PTH/DIAG. MED.
PTH
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
JOSLIN, DAVID COKER
3723-B W. MARKET ST.
GREENSBORO 27403
JOSLYN, ANN KATHRYN
PO BOX 2588
HICKORY 28603
JOYCE, CHARLES WELDON
401 W. DECATUR ST.
MADISON 27025
JOYCE, DONALD GEORGE
1901 CLEMATIS DR.
CHARLOTTE 28211
JOYCE, GEORGE WILLIAM
624 OUAKER LANE. SUITE 213-B
HIGH POINT 27262
JOYCE, NANCY MARKHAM
THOMASVILLE OB-GYN
1302 LEXINGTON AVE.
THOMASVILLE 27360-3419
JOYCE, WILLIAM TERENCE, III
138 N. SUNSET DR. #3
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
JOYE, DAVID BRENT
443 BRENT STREET
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
JOYNER, RAYMOND EDWARD
4003 N. ROXBORO RD.
DURHAM 27704
919 816-
AN/IM
919 299-
OPH
A
704 322-
FAX 704 322-
GP
910 548'
ORS
704 348
IM
910 883
919 475-
DR
910 773
JOYNER, RONNIE STEPHEN
801 MCCARTHY BLVD.
NEW BERN 28560
JOYNER, SAMUEL BALFOUR
1001 W CORNWALLIS DR.
GREENSBORO 27408-5624
A
919 723
U
A
919 477
FAX 919 477
OBG
A
919 633
IM
910 274'
FAX 919 294
OPH
A
919 876
OPH
JOYNER, SUSAN JANE
3320 EXECUTIVE DR. STE. 111
RALEIGH 27609
JOYNER, WALTON KITCHIN, JR.
3900 BROWNING PL., STE. 200
RALEIGH 27609
JOYNER, WILLIAM STAFFORD
401 WHITEHEAD CIR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
JREISAT, KHALED F.
COASTAL NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCS.
721 PROFESSIONAL DR.
NEW BERN 28560 919 633
FAX 919 633
919 787
FP
919 968
N/CHN
JUBERG, RICHARD GERALD
400 E. "H" STREET
ERWIN 28339
JUDGE, DAVID ALLAN
2015 RANDOLPH RD., STE. 108
CHARLOTTE 28207
JUDGE, GURDEV (DAVE) S.
MACGREGOR VILLAGE. SUITE 208
107 EDINBURGH DRIVE, SOUTH
GARY 27511
JUENGEL, PAUL H., Ill
1206 VAUGHN RD.
BURLINGTON 27217-2898
JURGELSKY, WILLIAM
321 1 OAK KNOB CT.
HILLSBOROUGH 27278
JURISICH, STEVEN MICHAEL
1816 DOCTORS DR.
PO BOX 1169
SANFORD 27330
JUSTIS. CHRISTOPHER MORROW
112 COLONY LANE
ELKIN 28621
JUSTIS, HOMER RODEHEAVER
CHARLOTTE UROLOGY GROUP
1900 RANDOLPH RD.. STE. 216
CHARLOTTE 28207
JUSTIS, PETER STINNETT
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., STE. 500
MEDICAL CENTER PLAZA
CHARLOTTE 28203
FP
A P
910 897-
OPH
A
704 334-
A/PD
A
919 467-
OTO/FPS
A
910 226-
EM
A
GSA/S
919 775-
AN
A
910 638-
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704 334-
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074
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7576
4532
092
AC
2427
092
AC
2758
032
L/RT
4551
025
AC
3744
9439
043
AC
5521
060
AC
2020
092
AC
7383
001
AC
0660
032
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053
C
7146
086
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1000
060
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000
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JYOTHINAGARAM, SATHYA G. IM/END
2519 E. OZARK AVENUE A
GASTONIA 28056 704 86 V
KAASA, LAURIN JUUL PTH
3312 LANDOR RD. A
RALEIGH 27609 919 781-
KADYK, JAN MARC ORS
194 DOCTOR'S PARK A P
BOONE 28607-5018 704 264-
FAX 704 264-
KAHL, CHRISTINA R.
4P RIVER BIRCH ROAD A
DURHAM 27705
KAHL, FREDERIC ROSS
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
KAHN, ELIZABETH S.
3084 COLONY ROAD
DURHAM 27705-4509
KAHN, JOSEPH WILLIAM
P. O. BOX 147
FRANKLIN 28734
KAHN, ROBERT CHARLES
RT. #2, BOX 16-E
AHOSKIE 27910
KAHN, ROBERT HOWARD
1072 X-RAY DR.
PO BOX 3598
GASTONIA 28054
CD/IM
A
910 716-
FAX 910 716-
FP
704 524
GS
919 332
D
704 864-
FAX 704 864-
KALADY, MATTHEW F.
910 CONSTITUTION DR. APT, 521
DURHAM 27705
KALDY, PATRICIA MARIE
164 COTTONTAIL LANE
CONCORD 28025
KAMARAJU, SREE LAKSHMI
4108 AMESBURY LANE
DURHAM 27707
KAMDAR, MUKESH
3100 DURALEIGH RD
RALEIGH 27612
KAMERER, DONALD B., JR.
1350 S KINGS DR.
CHARLOTTE 28207
FP
704 792
P
919 575
P
KAMM, RICK RANDE
3805 COMPUTER DR,
RALEIGH 27609
KAMMIRE, GORDON C.
14 MEDICAL PARK DR.
LEXINGTON 27292
KAMMIRE, LESLIE DANESE
108 W. MEDICAL PARK DR.
LEXINGTON 27292
KAMP, MAURICE ARTHUR
BROOKWOOD RETIREMENT
COMMUNITY
12600 OLD STATESVILLE RD
HUNTERSVILLE 28078
KANDL, LOUIS CHARLES
331 N. FIRST ST.
ALBEMARLE 28001
KANE, RICHARD DOUGLAS
4301 LAKE BOONE TR., STE,
WAKE UROLOGICAL
RALEIGH 27607
919 881
OTO/HNS
A
704 342
FAX 704 372
OBG
919 781
FAX 919 783
ORS/SM
A
919 249
OBG
704 243'
FAX 704 243'
PH/GPM
704 525-
IM/GER
704 982-
U
A
300
KANG, MANDIP SINGH
933 ROCKFORD ST., STE.
MOUNT AIRY 27030
KANICH, ROBERT EMIL
4420 LAKE BOONE TRAIL
RALEIGH 27607
919 782^
FAX 919 782
IM/NEP
#5
704 355-5100
910 786^
PTH
A
919 783-
FAX 919 783-
KANOF, ELIZABETH PASCHER D
2404 WHITE OAK ROAD A P
RALEIGH 27609 919 782^
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KANTOROWSKI, PAMELA GEERTGENS OBG
4 MINUTEMAN COURT A
DURHAM 27705 919 gee-
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AC
9251
092
URT
1889
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1100
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7116
092
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3468
084
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2189
092
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1255
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4020
092
AC
3057
3363
092
AC
0838
1901
032
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■5096
KAPLAN, CARL ARTHUR CCM/PUD
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
PULMONARY/CRITICAL CARE MED.
GREENVILLE 27854-4354 919 816-
FAX 919 816-
KAPLAN, JEFFREY MARK R
ONSLOW MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
PO BOX 1358
JACKSONVILLE 28541 910 577-
KAPLAN, RICHARD DAVID OBG
721 GREEN VALLEY RD., STE. 201 A
GREENSBORO 27408 910 378-
KAPLAN, ROBERT DAVID TI/IM
301 E. WENDOVER AVE., STE 410 A
GREENSBORO 27401 910 273-
KAPLOWITZ, GARY L. ORS
RUIN CREEK ROAD A
MEDICAL SERVICE BLDG,
HENDERSON 27536
919 438
FAX 919 438
OTO
919 490
U
910 277
ON/IM
KAPPELMANN, RICK BERNARD
6350 QUADRANGLE DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
KARAMALEGOS, ANTONIOS Z.
1603-C MEDICAL DR.
LAURINBURG 28352
KARB, KENNETH SAMUEL
301 E. WENDOVER AVE., STE. 300
GREENSBORO 27401 910 272
FAX 910 274
KARRIKER, CHARLOTTE KECK
1614 PRINCETON ST.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 761
KARTHEISER, KAREN A. PD
RALEIGH PEDIATRIC ASSOCS,, PA
4905 PROFESSIONAL CT.
RALEIGH 27609
KARTHEISER, PAUL HARLAN
224 VANCE STREET
CHAPEL HILL 27516-2923
KARVAZY, ESZTER S.
UNC, STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7470
KASH, STEPHEN LEE
1120 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE
WILMINGTON 28401
KASIK, LEE
PO BOX 10373
GREENSBORO 27404
KASSMAN, NEIL M.
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP
POBOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28687-1821
919 872-
A
919 929-
IM
919 966-
OPH
A
910 763-
AN
910 299-
GI/IM
704 838-
FAX 704 872-
EM/FP
KASTNER, ROBERT JEFFREY
110 DEVONSHIRE LANE
WILMINGTON 28409 910 392
KATARIA, SUDESH PD
ECU, DEPT, OF PEDIATRICS
ASSOC. PROF.LEARNING BEHAVIOR
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-
KATARIA, YASH PAL PUD/IM
DEPT. OF MEDICINE A
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
KATH, PHILIP DOUGLAS
335 E, PARKER ROAD
MORGANTON 28655
KATZ, ANDREW LEE
805 E. FRANKLIN ST.
CHAPEL HILL 27514-3222
KATZ, JEFFREY ALAN
18 CHERRY GROVE DR,
HICKORY 28602
KATZ, JEFFREY DAVID
203 STAUNTON DR.
GREENSBORO 27410
KATZ, SAMUEL LAWRENCE
BOX 2925, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
919 816-
FAX919 816-
OPH
P
704 433-
919 493-
704 327
CD/IM
A P
910 547
PD/ID
919 684-
FAX 919 681
KAVANAUGH, PATRICK EVERETTE
100-D VICTORIA CT.
GREENVILLE 27835 919 355-
074
AC
4653
4887
067
AC
2345
041
AC
1110
041
AC
■4200
091
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■3186
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032
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092
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8625
074
AC
3198
074
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4653
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1000
032
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4967
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AF
4745
041
AC
1751
032
AC
3734
8934
074
S
4958
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
93
KAY, LARRY LEON
R/DR ODD
ROUTE #1, BOX 106
AC
SUGAR GROVE 28679
910 246-7101
KAZAKS, EMILY LIGA
032
3084 COLONY RD,, APT, D
S
DURHAM 27705-5573
919 489-8661
KEAGY, BLAIR ALLEN
VS/TS 000
UNC. CB 7212
AC
210 BURNhl l-WOMACK BLDG
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-3391
FAX 919 966-2898
KEARNS, PAUL RUTHERFORD
OBG 049
750-H HARTNESS ROAD
L/RT
STATESVILLE 28677
704 872-1376
KEEL. JAMES FRANKLIN. Ill
IM/CCM Oil
30 CHOCTAW ST,
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 255-7733
KEELEY. MICHAEL M.
OBG 023
now. GROVER STREET
C
SHELBY 28150
KEELING. J. WAYNE
ORS 079
601 S. MAIN ST.
A AC
REIDSVILLE 27320
910 342-6116
KEENER. STEPHEN ROBERT
GPM/FP 060
249 BILLINGSLEY RD.
* AC
CHARLOIIb 28211
704 336-4701
FAX 704 336-4714
KEENEY, GLENWARD THOMAS
OBG 026
1219 WALTER REED ROAD
A AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
910 323-2103
KEENEY. RONALD ERIC
PD/ID 092
5 MOORE DR., GLAXO. INC.
A AC
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PK 27709
919 990-5019
KEEVER, RICHARD ALAN
OTO 046
624 QUAKER LN., STE. 208-C
A AC
HIGH POINT 27262-3832
910 883-1366
FAX 910 883-1710
KEIPPER. VINCENT LEE MCCALLA
IM/GER 013
ARDSLEY MEDICAL GROUP. PA
A AC
1452 U.S. HIGHWAY 29 NORTH
CONCORD 28025
704 782-1101
FAX 704 782-1029
KEITH, JULIAN FAISON. JR.
ALD/FP 065
5733 OAK BLUFF LANE
AC
WILMINGTON 28409
910 733-4670
KEITH. THEODORE ALLEN
CD/IM 034
3073 TRENWEST DR.
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-0437
FAX 910 768-0433
KELEHER, MICHAEL FRANCIS
GS 011
18 MAYWOOD ROAD
A L/RT
ASHEVILLE 28804
704 254-1835
KELLAM. JAMES FRANKLIN
ORS 060
PO BOX 32861
A AC
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 355-6046
KELLER. AMY FISHER
AN 000
704 CROSS TIMBERS DR.
A R
DURHAM 27713-9135
919 403-8748
KELLER. CHARLES AUGUSTUS, JR
CDS Oil
257 MCDOWELL STREET
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28803
704 258-1121
KELLER, GUY OTIS
GS 060
1841 CARLANDA CIRCLE
URT
CHARLOIIt 28209-3518
704 529-1772
KELLEY. ARTHUR EVANS
CHP/P 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-2240
KELLEY. JOHN SIMPSON
CD/IM 092
3324 SIX FORKS RD.
A AC
RALEIGH 27609-7233
919 781-7772
FAX 919 787-6331
KELLEY, KATHRYN A.. COUGHLIN
N 060
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
AC
INT. MED. DEPT.BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 377-9323
KELLEY. MICHAEL JOHN
DR 060
2500 MAYNARD ROAD
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28270
704 362-1945
KELLEY. SCOTT STREATER
ORS 032
242 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
AC
UNC. CB 7055
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-2039
KELLEY. THOMAS FRANCIS
FP 084
460 N 10TH ST
A L
ALBEMARLE 28001-4304
704 982-9144
KELLEY. THOMAS FRANCIS
IM/CD 060
1001 BLYTHE BLVD . STE. 300
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28203
704 373-1500
KELLING. DOUGLAS GEORGE. JR.
IM/PUD 013
390 COPPERFIELD BLVD.
P AC
CONCORD 28025
704 788-2200
FAX 704 788-2203
KELLY. BRYAN TALMADGE
032
1111 N. GREGSON ST
A S
DURHAM 27701-1511
919 383-0961
KELLY, CHARLES RIDENHOUR. JR.
000
445 BETHESDA ROAD
AF
SOUTHERN PINES 28387
910 295-1392
KELLY. DAVID L.. JR.
NS 034
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT
NEURO-SURGERY
A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4049
KELLY, JAMES REGINALD
IM 032
POBOX 16999
A AC
4205 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD.
DURHAM 27704-6999
919 477-6900
KELLY, JEFFREY
AN/CCM 034
WFU MEDICAL CENTER
A AC
DEPT. OF ANESTHESIA
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1009
910 716-6839
KELLY, JOHNSON HALL
U 023
1001 N. WASHINGTON ST.
A AC
SHELBY 28150
704 482-2011
FAX 704 484-
KELLY, LARRY THOMAS
3711 NEW SHARON CHURCH ROAD
HILLSBOROUGH 27278
KELLY, LAURA HERRING
101 N LIBRARY ST.
GREENVILLE 27858-1329
KELLY, LUTHER W., JR.
1350 S. KINGS DR.
CHARLOTTE 28207
KELLY, MICHAEL WALKER
2605 BLUE RIDGE RD,, STE,
RALEIGH 27607
KELLY, PATRICK THOMAS
105 N SUNSET DR, #2
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
KELLY, RICHARD BRUCE
29 RAVENSCROFT DR
ASHEVILLE 28801
KELLY, ROBERT GEORGE
2805 LYNDHURST AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
KELLY, THOMAS A.
520 N, ELAM AVE
GREENSBORO 27403
919 575
919 758
END/NM
A
704 342
FAX 704 342
OPH
100 A
919 781
FAX 919 782
IM
A
919 727
FP
704 258
FP
910 768
CD
910 547
FAX 910 547
FP/GER
910 993
910 484-
P
910 716-
KELLY, WILLIAM SHERWOOD
280 S, BROAD ST. #B
KERNERSVILLE 27284
KELLY, WM. HUSKE
PO BOX 53127
1606 MORG ANTON ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
KELSEY, JEFFREY EASTON
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT OF PSY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
FAX 910 716
KELSEY, RICHARD CALHOUN
1800 WILLIAMSBURG RD. APT. 20C
DURHAM 27707-3544 919 489
KEMPNER, WALTER IM
1505 VIRGINIA AVE. A
DURHAM 27705 919 286
KENAN, LEROY FULTON FP
185 TURKEY POINT ROAD
SNEADS FERRY 28460-0099 919 327
KENAN, PATRICK DAN OTO
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DURHAM 27710 919 684
KENDALL. JOHN HAROLD GP
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CLINTON 28328 910 592
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2730
KENDRICK, PAUL WAYNE NEP/IM
PITT RENAL MEDICINE ASSOCS.LTD
501 PALADIN DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834 919 752-
FAX 919 752
KENDRICK, WILLIAM THOMAS
ROUTE #1, BOX 38A-1
GREENVILLE 27834
KENNEDY, CHARLIE LEE
501 N, CLEVELAND AVE,
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
KENNEDY, DANIEL JOSEPH
4255 FOXBURY CT
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
KENNEDY, DARIN NEAL
138 N, SUNSET DR, APT, #4
WINSTON-SALEM 27101-2659
KENNEDY. JOHN PATRICK. JR.
257 MCDOWELL ST,
ASHEVILLE 28803
KENNEDY, REBECCA SMITH
1302-A CAROLINA ST,
PO BOX 1 3005
GREENSBORO 27415
KENNEDY. SCOTT REED
730 WALNUT FOREST DR, #H
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
KENNEDY. THOMAS FRANCIS
P O, BOX 2959
ASHEVILLE 28802
KENNEDY. WILLARD LEE
3324 SIX FORKS RD,
RALEIGH 27609-7233
A
919 830
PD
A
910 725
AN/CCM
910 716-
910 777
704 258-
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A
910 379-
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A
919 768-
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KENNY. JEAN BRYCE FELTY
DEPT, OF PEDIATRICS
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
KENTER. KEITH
3030 GLENDALE
DURHAM 27704
KEPLEY. MICHAEL AVERY
527 BROOKDALE DR,
STATESVILLE 28677
704 254
CD/IM
A
919 781
FAX 919 787
PD/ID
KEPP. EDWARD ALLEN
320 YADKIN STREET
ALBEMARLE 28001
KEPPLER. C. BURTON
336 BROOKSIDE CAMP RD,
HENDERSONVILLE 28792-1113
KERANEN. VICTOR JOSEPH
3314 MELROSE ROAD, SUITE 104
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
KERLEY, ROGER KENNY
917 WORTH ST,
PO BOX 985
MOUNT AIRY 27030
KERLIN. KEVIN JAMES
801 MILL ROAD
GOLDSBORO 27534-8947
919 816-
ORS
A
919 220-
OBG
704 872-
FAX 704 872-
FP
A
704 982-
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074
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8880
3084
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5157
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704 692-
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910 484
IM
910 789-
RO
A
919 734
FAX 919 734
IM/CD
A
919 782-
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
KERMON, LOUIS TODD
2708 PEACHTREE ST.
RALEIGH 27608
KERN. RICHARD LEE, JR.
104 HUNTINGRIDGE ROAD
GREENVILLE 27834-9151 919 757
KERNER, THEODORE CHARLES, JR.
DR/NER
A
910 718
FAX 910 659
KERNODLE, CHARLES EDWARD, JR. GS
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BURLINGTON 27215 910 226
KERNODLE, DWIGHT TALMADGE IM
KERNODLE CLINIC
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MEDICAL CTR PHARMACY BLDG A
BURLINGTON 27217 910 226
KERNODLE. GEORGE W.. JR. RHU/IM
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD. A
BURLINGTON 27217 910 227
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026
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7833
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7265
6421
092
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NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
KERNODLE. HAROLD BARKER, JR
ORS 001
316 N GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD.
AC
BURLINGTON 27217
910 227-3621
KERNODLE, JOHN ROBERT
GYN 001
2465 EDGEWOOD AVE.
A URT
BURLINGTON 27215
910 584-7075
KERNS, THOMAS C, JR.
OPH 032
mow MAIN ST.
L
DURHAM 27701
919 682-9341
KERNS, WILLIAM P., II
EM 060
PO BOX 32861
AC
CHARLO 1 1 b 28232
704 355-3181
KERR, JOHN MARTIN, JR.
GS 070
1134 N, ROAD ST,
AC
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
919 338-3909
KERR, ROBERT MORTON
GI/IM 034
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT.OF MEDICINE AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1048
910 716-4602
KERSEY, MELANIE MARIE TRADO
000
POBOX 1020
AF
LENOIR 28645-1020
704 758-5544
FAX 704 758-5030
KESLER, ARCHIE DEAN, JR.
OBG 053
1140 CARTHAGE ST.
A AC
SANFORD 27330-4161
919 775-2304
KESLER, JAMES L.
OPH 065
1120 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE
A AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 763-7316
KESSEL, JOHN WOODRUFF
FP 018
1750 STARTOWN ROAD
A AC
HICKORY 28602
704 327-4745
FAX 704 322-3569
KESSEL, STEVEN R.
IM 060
1350 S. KINGS DR.
AC
CHARLOIIh 28207
KEYES, BOOKER T., JR.
U 067
118-A MEMORIAL DR.
AC
JACKSONVILLE 28540
910 577-5161
KEYES, JOHN WESLEY, JR.
NM/DR 034
BOWMAN GRAY MEDICAL SCHOOL A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-7461
FAX 910 716-5639
KEYES, KENNETH SHOCKLEY
OTO/HNS 034
1420 PLAZA DRIVE
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-4922
FAX 910 768-3072
KEYSERLING, THOMAS CHARLES
IM 032
UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
AC
CB7110
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-2276
KHAN, AGHA KHURSHID
CD 074
ECU DEPT. OF CARDIOLOGY
AC
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
919 816-4651
KHAN, MUSHTAO HUSSAIN
GS/GP 010
690 OCEAN HIGHWAY. WEST
A AC
SUPPLY 28462
910 754-8115
KHAN, NUSRAT
074
11-A COURTNEY SQUARE
A S
GREENVILLE 27858
919 321-1718
KHANNA, ROHIT MOHAN
032
34 HOLLAND DR.
S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 967-6317
KHAWLY, JOSEPH A.
OPH 000
3804-208 CHIMNEY RIDGE
R
DURHAM 27713
919 489-7772
KHOSH, BOBBIE ALYSE
032
9936 KOUPELA DR.
S
RALEIGH 27614-9032
919 933-1790
KHOSHNEVIS, PARVIZ
OBG 077
POBOX 1715
A AC
ROCKINGHAM 28379
910 997-3151
KHURI, RAJA N.
NEP 074
DEPT. OF MED./RENAL MED.
AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-2545
KIDD, JOEL KENNETH
FP 034
1917 GASTON ST.
R
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
KIEFER, JEFFREY SCOTT
EM 000
19805-H ONE NORMAN CIRCLE
AC
DAVIDSON 28036
704 896-0357
KIEFFER, HENRI L.G.
DR 011
103 DOCTORS BLDG.
AC
PO BOX 2959
ASHEVILLE 28802
704 254-4617
KIELL, CHARLES STEVEN VS/GS
415 N, CENTER ST., STE. 102 A
HICKORY 28601 704 327-
KIHLSTROM, BRUCE LEE NS/GS
POBOX 15249 A
3901 ROXBORO RD.
DURHAM 27704 919 383-
KIHM, JOHN TURNER IM
POBOX 16999 A
4205 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD.
DURHAM 27704 615 322-
KILBRIDE, KEVIN ANTHONY P/GP
BOX 114. BROUGHTON HOSPITAL
MORGANTON 28655 704 433-
KILEFF, MOYRA ELEANOR AN
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CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 470-
KILEY, JAMES WILLIAM OPH
3320 EXECUTIVE DR. A
RALEIGH 27609-7445 919 876-
KILLIAN, JOHN HUME OPH
276 E. CHESTNUT STREET A
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 255-
FAX 704 251-
KILLIAN, JONATHAN K.
301 SWIFT AVENUE. #29 A
DURHAM 27710
KILLINGER, WILLIAM ALLEN
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #300
CHARLOTTE 28203
KILPATRICK, MICHAUX RENATA
406 LLOYD ST,
CARRBORO 27510
KILPATRICK, WILBUR KIRBY, JR.
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC
1 MEMORIAL DR., PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374
018
AC
9178
032
AC
5531
032
AC
2333
012
AC
2476
032
AC
4000
092
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2427
Oil
AC
8978
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CDS/GS
A
919 942--;
OBG
A
060
AC
704 373-0212
032
S
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063
AC
910 295-
FAX 910 295-
KIM, DAVID DAESUNG GS/VS
233 JEFFERSON STREET
NORTH WILKESBORO 28659-9998910 667-
FAX 910 838-
KIM, EUGENE JACOB
420 IRVING ST, A
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 919 722-
KIM, OKSOON IM
1000 COLBY CIRCLE A
SALISBURY 28147 704 637-
KIM, SARAH Al
1317 MEDICAL DR, STE, #3
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-4425
KIM, TONG SU
24 2ND AVE, NE
HICKORY 28601
910 323
P
A
704 324
FAX 704 324
OBG/OM
A
910 323
FP
A
910 634
IM/END
A
KIM, WILLIAM NO CHUN
1317 MEDICAL DR, STE. #3
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
KIMBERLY, GEORGE DOUGLAS
PO BOX 1047
MOCKSVILLE 27028
KIMBRELL, ODELL C, JR.
PENN CORP.
1001 WADE AVENUE
RALEIGH 27605-1158 919 828
KIMBROUGH, HOUSTON MAGILL, JR. U/GS
1025 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE A
GREENSBORO 27401 910 272
FAX 910 272
KINARD, JAMES DONALD RO
1200 N, ELM ST
RADIATION ONCOLOGY DEPT.
GREENSBORO 27401-1020 910 574
FAX 910 574
KINCAID, EDWARD HAL
600 FENIMORE ST,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3714 910 723
KINDSCHUH, PETER MICHAEL OBG
BALDWIN WOODS
WHITEVILLE 28472 910 642
KING, ALICESON Y.
2836 CHAPEL HILL RD, APT. 19C A
DURHAM 27707
KING, BRIAN EUGENE
4814 TIFFANY AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 919 768
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KING, CANDACE WILLIAMSON
PINEHURST DERMATOLOGY
PO BOX 669
PINEHURST 28374
KING, DANA EDWIN
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
FAMILY PRACTICE CENTER
GREENVILLE 27858
KING, FRANCIS PARKER
210 WILSON POINT
NEW BERN 28562
KING, GLENDALL LEE
3635 COUNTRY CLUB DR.
GASTONIA 28056-1619
KING, HARRY LEE
PO BOX 2186
HICKORY 28603
KING, JAMES LEROY
WAKE ANESTHESIOLOGY
ASSOCS.INC
1110 NAVAHO DR.. STE. 400
910 295-
FP
A
919 816-
IM
919 637
ORS
704 865-
FAX 704 865-
OTO/HNS
A
704 322
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063
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5567
074
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5505
025
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036
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6487
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5120
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RALEIGH 27619
919 878-8582
KING, JEROME STOVALL
NS 000
226 ASHEVILLE. STE. #20
A AC
GARY 27511
919 859-4223
KING, JOSEPH JOHN, JR.
ORS 000
701 E.ROOSEVELT BLVD., BLDG 600 AC
MONROE 28112
704 289-4595
FAX 704 289-5829
KING, KATHRYN PHILLIPS
AN 032
DUMC. BOX 3094
AC
DURHAM 27710
919 681-4390
KING, LARRY BRANT
000
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
AF
DEPT. OF SURGERY
GREENVILLE 27858
919 551-4822
KING, LOWELL RESTELL
U/PD 032
BOX 3831, DUMC
A AC
DURHAM 27710
919 684-6994
FAX 919 684-4611
KING, MARIE ELIZABETH
032
1000 SMITH LEVEL RD. APT.
T6
S
CARRBORO 27510
919 942-4098
KING, MICHAEL BRIAN
CD/IM 054
KINSTON MEDICAL SPECIALISTS
AC
DOCTORS DR.
KINSTON 28501
919 522-2578
KING, MICHAEL EUSTERMAN
ORS 034
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD.#204 A AC
SUITE 204
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-4110
KING, STEPHEN CURTIS
RO 063
165 N. RIDGE ST.
AC
SOUTHERN PINES 28387-5617
919 215-1056
FAX 919 215-1060
KING, VALERIE JEAN
032
UNC, DEPT OF FAMILY MED
R
CB 7595
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7595
919 966-3711
KING, WALTER LEE
OPH 018
PO BOX 2186
A P AC
HICKORY 28603
704 322-5120
KING, WENDALYN K.
032
215 ANDERSON, APT. B
A S
DURHAM 27705
919 613-2841
KING, WILLIAM WALTER
GI/IM 065
1202 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 341-3343
FAX 910 341-3419
KINGERY, DAVID REDDING
ORS 060
1001 BLYTHE BLVD.
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28203
704 347-5457
KINLAW, WM. K., JR.
NS 000
2675 N. DECATUR RD., STE.
408
A AC
DECATUR GA 30030
404 292-4612
KINNAIRD, PAUL MCKEE, JR.
PD 064
101 NASH MEDICAL ARTS MALL
AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 937-7979
KIPNIS, ROBERT JOEL
RHU 060
FIRST CHARLOTTE PHYSICIANS
A AC
125 BALDWIN AVE.
CHARLOIIb 28204
704 338-6300
FAX 704 338-6425
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
95
KIRBY, ALEX RAY 074
2905-A CEDAR CREEK ROAD S
GREENVILLE 27834-8401 919 758-6820
KIRBY, LEMUEL BROOME GS 000
47 DAVIE CIRCLE R
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 966-4131
KIRBY, SAMUEL CRAIG D 046
624 QUAKER LN,. STE. 302, BLDG.B A * AC
HIGH POINT 27262 910 887-3195
KIRBY, SCOTT GARTH EM 000
RALEIGH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL AC
PO BOX 28280
RALEIGH NC 27611 919 954-3270
KIRCHMAYER, DEANNA PM 060
CHARLOTTE INSTITUTE OF REHAB. A AC
1100 BLYTHE BLVD.
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 355-4330
KIRCHOFF, PATRICE MARIE IM/PDA Oil
390 S, FRENCH BROAD A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 254-5366
KIRKLAND, JOHN A., JR. U 060
CHARLOTTE UROLOGY GROUP A AC
1900 RANDOLPH RD., STE 216
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 334-6449
FAX 704 334-9459
KIRKLAND, JOHN ALVIN GYN 098
PO BOX 3448 AC
WILSON 27896 919 243-9000
KIRKLAND, MIRIAN L. H. IM 034
FORSYTH INTERNAL MEDICINE AC
1405 PLAZA DR,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 379-3900
KIRKLAND, STEPHEN M. CD/IM 034
3073 TRENWEST DR A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-0437
FAX 910 768-0433
KIRKLEY, MARGARET ANNE FP 045
518 SIXTH AVENUE, WEST * AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28739-3502 704 697-7805
FAX 704 697-0148
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KIRKMAN, BRENT ROBERT 032
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CARRBORO 27510 919 933-3860
KIRKMAN, JACOB ARTHUR 034
411 CORONA STREET S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 725-3094
KIRKMAN, PAUL MADISON CD/IM 049
BOWMAN GRAY. SECT CARDIOLOGY AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-4608 910 716-4331
KIRKPATRICK, JAMES L., Ill AN 081
RUTHERFORD HOSPITAL A AC
DEPT. OF ANESTHESIA
RUTHERFORDTON 28139 704 286-5421
KIRKSEY, WILLIAM ALBERT GP 012
302 S KING STREET A URT
MORGANTON 28655
KIROL, BERNARD GEORGE ORS/SM 000
1350 S. KINGS DR AC
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 355-3184
KIROLLOS, ALAN NAGEEB CD/IM 054
109 AIRPORT ROAD AC
KINSTON 28501 919 522-5574
KIRSCH, CARL RICHARD OBG 029
1302 LEXINGTON AVE. A AC
THOMASVILLE 27360 919 475-2166
KIRSCH, M. LEE PS 034
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD. C
SUITE 205
WINSTON-SALEM. NC 27103 910 760-4783
KIRSCH, MARK TR 060
3041 VALENCIA TERRACE AC
CHARLOTTE 28211-3860 704 384-4189
FAX 704 384-5299
KIRSTEINS, ANDREW E. PM 060
1100 BLYTHE BLVD A AC
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 355-4330
KISER, JEFFERSON B., JR. N 041
609 SEVEN OAKS DR. A RT
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KITCHEN, THOMAS WARD, JR. FP 067
6 E. BAYSHORE BLVD AC
JACKSONVILLE 28540 910 347-1788
KITCHENS, THOMAS RUSSELL PS 041
1507 WESTOVER TERR , SUITE A A AC
GREENSBORO 27408 910 373-0566
KITCHIN, ALVIN PAUL, JR. FP 090
1420 E FRANKLIN ST AC
MONROE 28110 704 289-8724
KITTINGER, JOSEPH WILLIAM, III GI/IM 065
1202 MEDICAL CENTER DR. AC
WILMINGTON 28401 910 341-3345
KITTNER, PHILIP JOEL OBG Oil
80 VICTORIA ROAD A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 255-8900
FAX 704 251-5240
KIZEN, PAUL ANDREW OBG 070
1142 N ROAD STREET A P AC
ELIZABETH CITY 27909 919 338-2151
KLAUS, NELSON CLIFFORD, III 032
N-202 RAMSGATE APTS S
CARRBORO 27510 919 968-9458
KLEIN, DAVID FREMD PS/HS 013
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CONCORD 28025 704 784-4008
KLEIN, DEYSY MARTINEZ AN 060
7310 SWANSEA LANE AC
HUNTERSVILLE 28078 704 892-7317
KLEIN, GEORGE FP/OM 074
505 E GREENVILLE BLVD AC
GREENVILLE 27858 919 355-5454
KLEIN, JEFFREY ALLEN 000
102 DUCHESS LANE S
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 408-0311
KLEIN, KENNETH LEROY D/DMP 025
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NEW BERN 28562 919 633-4200
KLEIN, KEVIN MART N 046
624 QUAKER LANE, STE. C206 C
HIGH POINT 27262 910 885-2422
KLEIN, PATRICIA MILLS 000
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD. AF
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 919 765-5252
KLEIN, STEVEN COCHRAN CD/IM 041
520 N. ELAM AVE. AC
GREENSBORO 27403 910 547-1700
KLEIN, STEVEN RUSSELL IM/GER 034
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD AC
SUITE 102
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 765-5250
KLEINMANN, RICHARD E. END/IM 060
NALLE CLINIC AC
1350 KINGS DR.
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 342-8000
FAX 704 344-2613
KLIEWER, MARK ALAN R 032
DUMC, BOX 3808 AC
DURHAM 27710 919 681-2711
KLIMAS, JOHN THOMAS A/PD 060
CAROLINA ASTHMA/ALLERGY CTR.PA AC
2711 RANDOLPH RD.. BLDG 400
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 372-7900
FAX 704 376-2216
KLINE, CHRISTOPHER JOHN 034
3355 CLAIRE LANE, APT. 207 S
JACKSONVILLE PL 32223-6656 910 723-4928
KNEEDLER, WILLIAM HARDING IM 013
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DAVIDSON 28036 704 896-1142
KNEISL, JEFFREY S. ORS/ON 060
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER A AC
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232 704 355-5026
KNELSON, JOHN HENRY PD 016
221 PROFESSIONAL CIRCLE AC
MOREHEAD CITY 28557-4303 919 726-0511
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178 ST. ANDREWS LANE A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 967-0781
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1 105 HIGHWAY 54 BYPASS S
APT. 0-12
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 968-4896
KNISELY, SAMUEL SCOTT N 041
1910 N. CHURCH ST. A AC
GREENSBORO 27405 910 273-2511
KNIZE, LEISHA 032
1314 SNOWCREST TRAIL A S
DURHAM 27707-6138
KNOEFEL, ARTHUR EUGENE, JR. FP Oil
PO BOX 875 A L
BLACK MOUNTAIN 28711 704 669-7125
KNOTT, LAWRENCE H., JR. GS/CDS 065
1922 TRADD COURT AC
WILMINGTON 28401 910 343-0296
KNOWLTON, STEPHEN D. FP 079
629 S. MAIN ST. A AC
PO BOX 330
REIDSVILLE 27320 910 349-7114
KNOX, ANGELINA VINLUAN EDRALIN PD/P 065
2304 DELANEY AVENUE A AC
WILMINGTON 28403 910 763-3349
FAX 910 762-0740
KNUDSEN, MICHAEL WALDEMAR PD 092
OBERLIN ROAD PEDIATRICS AC
1321 OBERLIN ROAD
RALEIGH 27608 919 828-4747
KNUDSON, MARK PAUL FP 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH OF MED. A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-2832
KNUPP, CHARLES LEONARD HEM/IM 074
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AC
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-2560
KNUTSON, THOMAS MARVIN EM/FP 096
P. O BOX 10867 AC
GOLDSBORO 27530 919 731-6060
KOBS, JEFFREY KENT ORS 092
3515 GLENWOOD AVE. AC
RALEIGH 27605 919 781-5600
FAX 919 782-6578
KOBZA, KATHERINE TYSON 032
3621 ABERCROMBY DR. S
DURHAM 27713 919 544-4019
KOCONIS, CHRIST ALEXATOS OTO/HNS 060
1350 KINGS DRIVE A AC
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 342-8000
FAX 704 344-2612
KODACK, ALBERT FP/GYN Oil
6 STONEY RIDGE A L
ASHEVILLE 28804-1854 704 252-5737
KODROFF, MICHAEL BARRY PDR/NM 074
EASTERN RADIOLOGIST AC
#9 DOCTORS PARK
GREENVILLE 27858 919 551-4972
KODZAI, WILLIAM GEORGE, JR. 074
2645-G MACGREGOR DOWNS RD. * S
GREENVILLE 27834 919 758-7139
KOEHLER, ANTHONY JAMES, JR. OBG 032
2211 PARKSIDE DR R
DURHAM 27707 919 684-8111
KOELEVELD, ROBIN FREDERICK NS 092
3009 NEW BERN AVE, A AC
RALEIGH NEUROSURGICAL CLINIC
RALEIGH 27610 919 231-3320
FAX 919 231-4460
KOFFER, DENNIS SHELLY GS 000
712 WILKINS ST, #A AC
SMITHFIELD 27577-4664 919 934-0281
KOHAGEN, KENNETH R. IM 092
RALEIGH INTERNAL MEDICINE A C
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.
RALEIGH 27609 919 872-4850
KOHLI, ASHA KIRAN CHP/P 096
505 PARKWOOD LANE A AC
GOLDSBORO 27530 919 736-0203
KOHUT, ROBERT IRWIN OTO/HNS 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH OF MED A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4161
FAX 910 716-3857
KOHUT, WALTER DENNIS IM/END 041
1511 WESTOVER TERRACE A AC
GREENSBORO 27408 910 373-1054
KOKENES, DENNIS DEMOSTHENES GI/IM 000
2015 RANDOLPH RD, STE, 208 A AC
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 377-4009
KOKIKO, GEORGE VICTOR PTH/CLP 096
WAYNE COUNTY HOSPITAL AC
CALLER BOX 8001
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 735-1530
KOLKIN, JON HS 092
3320 EXECUTIVE DR. STE. 210 AC
RALEIGH 27609 919 872-3171
FAX 919 872-3962
96
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
KOLTIS, GORDON GARY
2900 N HERITAGE ST.
LMH-CANCER CENTER
KINSTON 28501
TR
054
AC
919 522-7600
FAX 919 527-2476
KOMAN, L. ANDREW ORS/HS 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1070 910 716-2878
FAX 910 716-6286
KON, MEAL DAVID
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1096
KONEN, JOSEPH C.
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
KONG, JAMES A.
BOX 98014
DURHAM 27708
KOOCHEK, KAMRAN
23-F MERRY LANE
GREENVILLE 27858-5815
KOOKEN, KEITH ROBERT
2915 LYNDHURST AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-4000
KOOMEN, JACOB, JR.
909 DOGWOOD LANE
RALEIGH 27607
KOON, CRAWFORD BRYAN
2609 N. DUKE ST., STE. 303
DURHAM 27704
KOONCE, ELIZABETH WHITE
271 1 RANDOLPH RD., STE. 501
CHARLOTTE 28207
TS
A
034
AC
KOPP, ELLIOT JOSEPH
THE CARE. CENTER
3400 EXECUTIVE DR. STE. 107
RALEIGH 27609 919 954-1404
FAX 919 954-1192
KORNEGAY, ALONZO DIXON ORS 034
PO BOX 25007 AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27114 910 768-1270
FAX 910 765-6375
KORNEGAY, HERVY BASIL, JR.
344 HAVEN DR., W-2
GREENVILLE 27834
KORNEGAY, HERVY BASIL, SR.
238 SMITH CHAPEL ROAD
MOUNT OLIVE 28365
KORNEGAY, RAYMOND DEWITT CDS/TS
BOX 10976 A
RALEIGH 27605
tKORNEGAY, ROBERT DUMAIS GS
1041 NOELL LANE A
DECEASED-1 1-9-94
ROCKY MOUNT 27804 919 443-
KORUDA, MARK JOSEPH GS/NTR
SURGERY 210 BURNETT-WOMACK
UNO SCH. OF MED., CB 7210
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7210
092
L'RT
064
910 716-4338
FP/GPM 034
A AC
910 716-6521
FAX 910 716-3206
032
A S
074
S
919 321-2224
GS 034
A AC
910 765-5221
FAX 910 765-0430
PH 092
A URT
919 834-4355
OR 032
AC
919 220-5109
PD 060
AC
704 374-1736
FAX 704 374-0512
AN 034
AC
910 765-2767
034
A S
910 748-8489
FP/OM 074
A AC
KOONTZ, ALAN
4246 ALLISTAIR RD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
KOONTZ, DAVID WAYNE
1900OUEEN ST.. APT. B-7
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
KOONTZ, JACK ALEXANDER
E. I. DUPONT DENEMOURS CO
P. O. BOX 800
KINSTON 28501 919 522-6100
KOONTZ, THOMAS JEFFREY GS 034
2915 LYNDHURST AVENUE P AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 765-5221
KOONTZ, WAYNE CARSON PD 080
720 GROVE STREET AC
SALISBURY 28144 704 636-5576
KOPELMAN, ARTHUR NPM 074
DEPT. OF PEDIATRICS AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-4787
KOPELMAN, WILLIAM J. 074
411 QUEEN ANNES ROAD S
GREENVILLE 27834
KOPITA, JEFFREY MICHAEL
BOX 3221, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
IM/PUD 032
A R
919 684-2513
FAX 919 684-3067
RHU/AI 092
AC
000
R
919 756-4926
FP EM/096
AC
919 658-4954
FAX 919 658-5754
KORNEGAY, LEMUEL WEYHER, JR. GP 064
1041 NOELL LANE L
ROCKY MOUNT 27804 919 443-0168
KOSCHESKI, CAROLL D.
PO BOX 1710
415 N. CENTER ST., STE.
HICKORY 28603
919 966-
FAX 919 966-
GI/IM
301
KOSERUBA, GEORGE MICHAEL
9-F THE ISLANDER
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH 28480
KOSOBUCKI, AMY LEIGH
211 SCHULTZST.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
KOSOBUCKI, BRIAN RICHARD
201 HOLLOW STUMP LANE
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
KOSSOVE, IRENE LEVY
2515 FOREST DR.
CHARLOTTE 28211-2109
KOSSOVER, STUART ALLAN
520 N. ELAM AVE.
GREENSBORO 27403
KOTHUR, KAMKRISHNA REDDY
270 SMITH CHURCH ROAD
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
KOTWALL, CYRUS A.
COASTAL AHEC
PO BOX 9025
WILMINGTON 28402-9025
KOUBA, STEPHEN HOWARD
1300 MEDICAL DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
704 328-
FAX 704 328-
PD
A
910 256-
KOUFMAN, JAMES ALAN
BOWMAN GRAY, DIV.OF OTOLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
919 942-
A
910 769-
IM/GYN
A
704 358-
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910 547-
IM/GI
919 537-
GS/HNS
A
910 762-
FAX 910 762-
ORS
A
919 484-
FAX 910 484-
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A
910 716-
FAX 910 716-
DR
KOURI, EDWARD WILLIAM
3030 LATROBE DR
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE 28236 704 362-
KOURI, WILLIAM HERBERT FP
6900 FARMINGDALE DR. A
CHARLOTTE 28212 704 536-
KOVACICH, JOHN JOSEPH IM
303 HOSPITAL RD. A
SPARTA 28675 910 372-
FAX 910 372-
KOVALIK, EUGENE CAMBIERI
4600 UNIVERSITY DR. APT. 412
DURHAM 27707 919 684-
KOWALSKI, DAVID CARL D
1522 VAUGHN ROAD A
BURLINGTON 27217 910 226-
KOWALSKI, HENRYK M. R
#9 DOCTOR'S PARK
GREENVILLE 27858
KRABILL, LAWRENCE DAVID
1725 S. TARBORO ST.
PO BOX 3468
WILSON 27895
KRAEBBER, DAVID M.
512 6TH AVENUE, WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
KRAHNERT, JOHN FREDERICK, JR
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC
1 MEMORIAL DR., PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374
KRAMER, JAMES SCOTT
2707 HENRY ST.
GREENSBORO 27405
919 752
FAX 919 752
IM/IND
A
919 237-
U
704 693-
CDS/TS
A
0168
000
AC
3393
2898
018
AC
5544
3446
065
LVRT
3276
032
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7770
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9143
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034
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060
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1945
060
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003
AC
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032
R
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001
AC
-2694
074
AC
-5000
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098
AC
-2891
045
AC
-5083
063
AC
0266
041
AC
2300
FAX 910 375-2314
919 295-(
FP/SM
A
910 375-;
KRAMER, NORMAN JOHN
3535 RANDOLPH ROAD. STE
CHARLOTTE 28211
KRAMER, STEPHEN IRWIN
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1087
KRAUS, ERIC MARSHALL
1309 N. ELM ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
KRAUSE, ROBERT ALLEN
11 OFFICE PARK DR.
JACKSONVILLE 28540
KRAYBILL, ERNEST NISSLEY
CB 7596. 4TH FLOOR
UNO HOSPITALS
CHAPEL HILL 27599
KREBS, GEORGE HENRY, JR.
BROUGHTON HOSPITAL
BOX 79
MORGANTON 28655
KREGE, JOHN HENRY
121 WEATHERHILL POINTE
CARRBORO 27510
KREGE, JOHN WILSON
1505 WESTOVER TERR.
GREENSBORO 27408
KREITER, SHELLEY RAE
2830 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
KREMER, WM. ALFRED
3718 SAGE DRIVE
GREENSBORO 27410-2832
KREMERS, MARK STUART
1718 E. 4TH STE. #501
CHARLOTTE 28204
KREMERS, SCOTT ALEX
1718 E. 4TH ST. #801
CHARLOTTE 28204
KREPP, KIMBERLY KAY
1200 NORTH ELM ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
KRESHON, MARTIN JOHN, JR.
2330 RANDOLPH ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
KRESHON, MARTIN JOHN, SR.
1600 E. THIRD STREET
CHARLOTTE 28204
300
IM/END 060
AC
704 365-0760
P/NP 034
A AC
910 716-3920
FAX 910 716-6830
OTO/OT 041
AC
910 273-9932
FAX 910 273-9936
FP 067
* AC
910 353-9906
PD/NPM 032
AC
919 966-5063
FAX 919 966-6378
P/FP 012
A C
KRINER, ARTHUR FREDERICK
1200 N. ELM ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
KRISHINGNER, GENE LAVERE
ROUTE #8, BOX 81 -A
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
KRISHNAN, C. SETHU
515 THOMPSON ST. STE. C
EDEN 27288
KRISHNARAJ, RAMESH LOGANATHAN
501 JONES FERRY RD.. APT. AA-7 A
CARRBORO 27510
KRITZER, RANDY O,
806 GREEN VALLEY RD..
GREENSBORO 27408
704 433-2506
032
A R
919 966-6915
ORS 041
A AC
910 275-0927
000
R
919 716-2011
FP 041
A C
910 459-1166
CD 060
AC
704 343-9800
FAX 704 347-201 1
PUD/CD 060
AC
704 375-9932
FAX 704 375-0217
000
R
919 282-0405
CD/IM 060
A AC
704 377-0575
OPH 060
A AC
704 358-4111
FAX 704 358-4157
DR 041
A AC
910 574-7360
GS 045
AC
704 693-1729
U 079
A AC
910 623-8451
032
S
STE.
KROHN, JOHN RAMON
2305 CANTERWOOD DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
KROLL, LARRY LEROY
53 S. FRENCH BROAD ST.
ASHEVILLE 28801
KROME, JONATHAN
147 PIEDMONT AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
KRONCKE, FREDERICK GEORGE, JR
200 NASH MEDICAL ARTS MALL
919 933-3095
NS 041
208 A AC
910 378-1040
FAX 910 378-0250
PS 065
AC
910 343-0119
FAX 910 343-8983
ORS Oil
A AC
704 252-7180
ORS 000
A R
910 723-7458
OBG 064
AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
KRONTZ, DANIEL PAUL
200 DOCTORS DR.
BOONE 28607
919 443-5941
FAX 919 443-7059
OPH 095
A AC
704 264-0042
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
97
KROOVAND, ROY LAWRENCE
U/PD 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4131
FAX 910 716-5711
KRUEGER, ALAN LEE
P Oil
V.A. MEDICAL CENTER
AC
PSYCHIATRY SERVICES
ASHEVILLE 28805
704 298-7911
KRUGER, KAROLYN SUE
IM 000
309 PINEYWOOD RD,
A AC
THOMASVILLE 27360
919 475-8121
KRUM, RONALD EUGENE
FP/GER 045
PC BOX 1869
A AC
FLETCHER 28732-1869
704 684-8501
FAX 704 687-8229
KRUSE, DAVID MATTHEW
034
912 MADISON AVE.
* S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 724-0396
KRUSE, RICHARD STEVEN
DR/NM 063
PO BOX 1907
AC
PINEHURST 28374-1907
910 295-1569
KRUYER, LAUREE SUSAN
000
205 KIRKFIELD DR.
AF
CARY 27511
919 250-8545
KUBITSCHEK, KENNETH R.
IM Oil
445 BILTMORE CTR., STE. 407 A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 258-0397
KUEHL, WILLIAM D.
IM/CD Oil
PO BOX 7239
AC
ASHEVILLE CARDIOLOGY ASSOC. PA
ASHEVILLE 28802
704 254-8054
KUESER, THOMAS JOSEPH
NPM/PD 060
PO BOX 32861
AC
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 355-3156
FAX 704 355-5429
KULLER, JEFFREY ADAM
OBG/MFM 032
UNC. DEPT OF OB-GYN
AC
CB 7570
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-1601
KULP, KENNETH ROBERT
D 092
4301 LAKE BOONE TR,. STE.
100 ' AC
RALEIGH 27607-7507
919 782-8711
FAX 919 881-5630
KUMAR. KAMLESH
PUD/IM 064
108 N. ENGLEWOOD DR
AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 443-1126
KUMAR, SARITA
032
136 PUREFOY RD., APT. C
S
CHAPEL HILL 27514-4864
919 929-2079
KUMAR, SATISH KUMAR
PUD/IM 064
108 N. ENGLEWOOD DR.
AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 443-1126
KUMMER, ANTHONY JOSEPH
IM 034
250 CHARLOIS BLVD.
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-4730
KUNESH, BENJAMIN PAUL
IM 013
1452 HIGHWAY 29 N. STE. 202 A AC
CONCORD. NC 28025
704 782-1101
KUNKLE, ANDRA BETH
PD 014
MULBERRY PEDIATRICS
AC
PO BOX 3300
LENOIR 28645
919 757-5509
KUNSTLING, TED RICHARD
PUD/IM 092
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.
A AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 872-4850
FAX 919 878-9260
KURAD, JOSEPH WARD
U 018
1202 N. CENTER STREET
AC
HICKORY 28601
704 322-4340
KUROWSKI, KARIN 1.
FP 034
5208 CAROLWOOD DR.
R
GREENSBORO 27407
910 292-4663
KURRLE, ROBERT WM.
OPH 049
750-B HARTNESS ROAD
AC
STATESVILLE 28677
704 871-8098
KURTS, YURY
AN 021
PO BOX 970
AC
EDENTON 27932
919 482-3583
KURZMANN, RICHARD WALTER OBG 092
4420 LAKE BOONE TR , STE.
301 AC
RALEIGH 27607
919 781-7450
KUSHNER, MICHAEL JAMES
N 098
PO BOX 3148
« AC
WILSON 27895
919 243-7745
FAX 919 243-0915
KUSS, JANA TROY
107 FOREST VIEW DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-3639 910 727-
KUTCHER. MICHAEL A. CD/IM
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-
KUTNER, WILLIAM A., JR. ORS
628 CARPENTER AVE.
MOORESVILLE 28115 704 664-
KUTSCH, RICHARD MICHEL FP
BUNCOMBE CO. HEALTH DEPT,
35 WOODFIN ST.
ASHEVILLE 28801-3075 704 255-
KUZMA, GARY ROBERT HS/ORS
1103 N. ELM ST.. STE. 200 A
GREENSBORO 27401 910 378-
FAX 910 378-
KWAK, EUNICE LEE
4321 KERLEY ROAD
DURHAM 27705-7103 919 382-
KWIATKOWSKI, PETER FRANK IM
408-B PARKWAY DR. A
GREENSBORO 27401 910 275-
KYLSTRA, JAN ANDREW OPH
NC. MEMORIAL HOSP.
DEPT. OF OPH
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-
KYLSTRA, JOHANNES ARNOLD PUD/A
4415 MALVERN RD.
DURHAM 27707 919 493-
LABORDE. ROBERT PAUL OPH
PO BOX 8324. LAUREL PARK STA. A
CAROLINA OPHTHALMOLOGY, PA
HENDERSONVILLE 28739 704 693-
LABOWITZ, JODIE KATHLEEN
6350 AURELIA ST. #502
PITTSBURGH PA 15206 412 441-
LACKEY, ROBERT STEVENSON R
2118 PINEWOOD CIR.
CHARLOTTE 28211 704 364-
LADD, JAMES DUNCAN IM
147 ASHELAND AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 258-
FAX 704 251-
LADWIG, STEPHEN HAROLD DR/NM
PO BOX 7946
ROCKY MOUNT 27804 919 443-
LAFFERTY, JOHN MORRISON OBG
PO BOX 597 A
RUTHERFORD COLLEGE 28671 704 874-
LAFORCE, CRAIG FRED AI/PD
4301 LAKE BOONE TR,, STE 309
RALEIGH 27607 919 787-
LAGER, PATRICK J.
1315 MORREENE RD, #31H A
DURHAM 27705
LAHEY, TIMOTHY P.
8B POST OAK ROAD A
DURHAM 27705
LAHSER, CHARLES IRVING PD
548 BRIDLEPATH TRAIL
GASTONIA 28054 704 865-
LAING, VALERIE BROOKE D
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE A
DEPT, OF DERMATOLOGY
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-
LAIRD, WILLIAM KENNETH PS
421 N WENDOVER RD
CHARLOTTE 28211
FAX
704 365
704 365
LAKE, FRANK T., JR.
1630 GARDEN TERRACE DR
CHARLOTTE 28203
LAKE, MICHAEL T.
K2 BEASLEY DR,
GREENVILLE 27834
LALONDE, JOHN CHARLES
1034 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
GREENSBORO 27401
LAM, DOUGLAS EDWARD
105 PERRY DRIVE
SOUTHERN PINES 28387
LAMANNA, ROGER WEED
891 W WILLOW DR,
CHAPEL HILL 27514
FAX
A
919 758
FP/SM
910 275
FP
910 692
919 692
NEP/IM
919 291
034
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■1865
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■2960
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■1060
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■9804
032
AC
■5296
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■1574
045
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■1773
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-6884
060
URT
■2287
Oil
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■1188
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064
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■8083
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■2251
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4802
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1300
LAMB. ANDREW STEPHEN
KERNODLE CLINIC
316 N, GRAHAM-HOPEDALE ROAD
BURLINGTON 27217
LAMBERT, HERBERT STANLEY, III
109 TIMBER HOLLOW CT APT 345
CHAPEL HILL 27514-5443
LAMBERTSEN, CHRISTIAN J., JR.
PO BOX 12833
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PK 27709
LAMBETH, WILLIAM ARNOLD, III
1112 DRESSER COURT
RALEIGH 27609
FAX
LAMBETH, WILLIAM RICK
2609 N, DUKE STREET. STE, 204
DURHAM 27704
LAMM, LEROY BARDEN
PO BOX 429
ROCKWELL 28138
LAMOS, JON EDWARD
4812 TIFFANY AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
FAX
LAMOTHE, TRACI AURELIA LADD
881 AIRPORT RD. APT. 18-D
CHAPEL HILL 27514
LAMPLEY, CHARLES G. IV
now. GROVER ST.
SHELBY 28150
LAMPLEY, CHARLES GORDON, III
now. GROVER ST
SHELBY 28150
LAMVU, GEORGINE MARIE
3212 MYRAST., APT. K
DURHAM 27707
LANCASTER, MICHAEL STEWART
1100 NAVAHO DR. STE. 105
RALEIGH 27609
LAND, MICHAEL ROY
150 PROVIDENCE ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
FAX
LANDEN, CHARLES NICHOLSON, JR.
129 FRIAR LANE
CARRBORO 27510
LANDIS, ERIC TYLER
407-A COOLIDGE ST.
CHAPEL HILL 27516-3003
LANDIS, SUZANNE E.
118 WEAVER BLVD.
ASHEVILLE 28804
FAX
LANDON, HENRY CLAYTON, III
PO DRAWER 1187
N. WILKESBORO 28659
LANDVATER, LANCE ERIC
3020 NEW BERN AVE., STE. 560
RALEIGH 27610-1249
FAX
LANE, JERALD PAUL
1900 RANDOLPH RD,, STE, 918
CHARLOTTE 28207
FAX
LANE, JOHN WESTON
120 CONNER DR,, STE, 101
PO BOX 3317
CHAPEL HILL 27514-3317
FAX
LANE, KATHRYN LEE
500 E. MEDICAL DR
UNIV, OF MICHIGAN
ANN ARBOR Ml 48109-0054
LANE, ROBERT EARL
118 W, MARKET ST,
HERTFORD 27944
LANE, TIMOTHY WALTER
1200 N, ELM ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
FAX
LANE, WILLIAM HENRY
710 S. LASALLE ST.. APT Q
DURHAM 27705-3792
LANE, WINSTON EARL, III
1705 W SIXTH ST.. BLDG. H
GREENVILLE 27834
FAX
IM
001
A
AC
910 227-3621
032
A
S
919 932-5247
FP/OM
000
AC
919 549-9321
PS/GS
092
AC
919 872-2616
919 872-2771
OBG
032
AC
919 471-
8402
P/ADM
000
A
AC
704 279-7034
EM
034
R
910 716-4625
910 716-5438
032
A
S
919 929-6853
OBG
023
AC
704 487-5258
OBG
023
A
AC
704 487-5258
032
S
919 493-7221
P/CHP
092
AC
919 872-3851
OBG
060
A
AC
704 377-0461
704 343-0700
032
A
S
919 968-2981
032
S
919 933-4107
IM/PM
Oil
AC
704 258-0635
704 257-4738
FP/IM
097
L/RT
910 838-5240
CDS/TS
092
AC
919 231-
6333
919 231-
6334
P
060
A
AC
704 333-7722
704 333-7728
OBG
032
AC
919 942-8571
919 942-6355
PTH
032
R
313 936-1888
FP
021
AC
919 426-5711
ID/IM
041
AC
910 574-8062
910 574-8026
032
S
919 383-5002
P
074
A
AC
919 758-4810
919 758-3790
98
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
LANEY, ROBERT GAFFNEY, III GS 023
200 W. GROVER ST, A AC
SHELBY 28150 704 487-8591
LANG, DELANO ROOSEVELT, JR. FP 008
AHOSKIE MEDICAL CENTER AC
AHOSKIE 27910 919 332-3560
LANG, JOHN ALBERT, III IM/DIA 092
3821 MERTON DR.. STE. 102 AC
RALEIGH 27609 919 420-0411
LANG, STEPHEN NORMAN ORS 032
BOX 2919, DUMC A AC
DURHAM 27710 919 684-3949
FAX 919 681-8197
LANGDELL, ROBERT DANA PTH/BLB 032
CB 7525. BRINKHOUS-BULLIT BLDG L/RT
UNC HOSPITALS
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-4333
LANGE, JOAN-LISANNE 034
839 LOCKLAND AVENUE S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3707 910 723-7230
LANGE, JOHN BEUCLER OM 045
712 FLEMING STREET A AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28739 704 693-3497
LANGLEY, CHARLES PITMAN, III IM 023
808 SCHENCK STREET A AC
SHELBY 28150 919 482-1482
LANGLEY, JOHN R. GSrt/S 029
104 W. MEDICAL PARK DR. A AC
LEXINGTON 27292 704 249-4015
LANGLEY, JOHN THOMAS ORS 067
ONSLOW DOCTORS CARE A S/RT
325 WESTERN BLVD.
JACKSONVILLE 28546 910 577-1555
FAX 910 577-1841
LANGLEY, RICKY LEE IM/OM 001
BOX 2914, DUMC AC
DIV, OF OCCUPATIONAL MED.
DURHAM 27710 919 286-3232
FAX 919 286-1021
LANGLOIS, JOHN PHILIP FP Oil
MAHEC FAM PRAC. PROGRAM AC
118 W. T, WEAVER BLVD
ASHEVILLE 28804 704 258-0670
LANGSTON, BERNARD LEROY, III GP 010
P.O. BOX 1934 A AC
SHALLOTTE 28459 910 754-8731
LANGSTON, JONATHAN LAWRENCE 000
PO BOX 2098 AF
SHALLOTTE 28459 919 754-8731
LANIER, VERNE CLIFTON, JR. PS/GS 032
300 CRUTCHFIELD ST. A P AC
DURHAM 27704 919 471-3406
FAX 919 471-0937
LANNIN, DONALD ROWE GS 074
DEPT. OF SURGERY A AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-5418
FAX 919 816-5775
LANNING, CHARLES FREDRIC AN 092
WAKE ANESTHESIOLOGY
ASSOCS.INC A AC
1110 NAVAHO DR.. STE. 400
RALEIGH 27609-1303 919 878-8582
LANSING, ANN MEREDITH IM Oil
215 DOCTORS BLDG. AC
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 255-8835
LAPP, CHARLES WARREN IM/PD 060
10620 PARK RD, STE, 234 A AC
CHARLOTTE 28210 704 542-7444
FAX 704 542-0720
LARGE, HIRAM LEE, JR. PTH 060
8919 PARK RD, DC-4 A L/RT
SOUTHMINSTER
CHARLOTTE 28210-7629 704 551-7054
LARKIN, ERNEST WADDILL, III PTH 074
ECU SCHOOL OF MED. BRODY 1 SOS A AC
DEPT. OF PATH/LAB MED.
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-5911
FAX 919 816-8200
LARKIN, ERNEST WADDILL, JR. OPH 007
410 RIVERSIDE DR. L/RT
WASHINGTON 27889 919 946-2171
LAROCQUE, REGINA CELESTE 032
1716 COLE MILL ROAD S
DURHAM 27712-3206 919 544-3658
LAROSEE, JAMES ROBERT 000
130-B PIEDMONT AVENUE S
WINSTON-SALEM 27101 919 722-9241
LARRABEE, LAURA JEAN PD 013
40 ARDSLEY AVE. AC
CONCORD 28025 704 782-1918
LARSEN, ERIC GS/CDS 063
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC A AC
1 MEMORIAL DR . PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374 910 295-0262
LARSEN, LARS CHRISTIAN FP 074
ECU DEPT. OF FAMILY MEDICINE A AC
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-5452
LARSON, JOHN DAVID, JR. EM/OBG 067
PO BOX 18641 L
RALEIGH 27619-8641 919 676-1421
LARSON, KIP LEROY FP 034
8066 NORTH POINT BLVD. A AC
STE. 404
WINSTON-SALEM 27106 910 789-0454
FAX 910 759-3794
LARSON, MICHELE CHERRY PD 000
4800 UNIVERSITY DR #9P AC
DURHAM 27707 919 490-8010
LASATER, JOHN DAVID U 025
800 HOSPITAL DR.. STE, 4 A AC
NEW BERN 28560 919 633-2712
FAX 919 633-5418
LASHLEY, CURTIS R. OM 041
JEFFERSON-PILOT LIFE INS.CO. A AC
PO BOX 21008
GREENSBORO 27420-1008 910 691-3193
FAX 910 691-4428
LASSITER, GADDY MATHESON 074
1541 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE A S
GREENVILLE 27834 919 757-3355
LASSITER, LONNIE WAYNE, II 074
802 TREYBROOKE CIR, #32 A S
GREENVILLE 27834-7846 919 752-6130
LASSITER, RICHARD EDWARD OBG 032
120 CONNER DR.. STE, 101 AC
PO BOX 3317
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 942-8571
LASSITER, TALLY EDWARD, JR. ORS/SM 074
622 MEDICAL DR. A AC
GREENVILLE 27834 919 752-4613
FAX 919 757-1914
LASSITER, WILL HARDEE, JR. GP 051
1555 LASSITER ROAD A L7RT
FOUR OAKS 27524-9071 919 934-8783
LASSITER, WILLIAM EDMUND IM/NEP 032
303 N, ELLIOTT ROAD URT
CHAPEL HILL 27514-7627 919 942-1925
LASTER, ANDREW JAY RHU/IM 060
125 BALDWIN AVE. AC
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 338-6300
FAX 704 338-6425
LATHAM-SADLER, BRENDA FP 034
8519 BROOK MEADOW LN, A AC
LEWISVILLE 27023 910 945-4439
FAX 910 716-3206
LATHAM, GEORGIA FP 000
6703 CARMON ROAD R
PO BOX 371
GIBSONVILLE 27249 919 449-3636
LATHAM, JOHN ALEXANDER 074
100-D VICTORIA CT. S
GREENVILLE 27834 919 321-2459
LATHROP, DEBORAH 032
102 WEATHERSTONE DR , APT B A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514-1526 919 942-7344
LATOURETTE, KENNETH ABRAM PTH 045
P, O, BOX 177 A L/RT
FLAT ROCK 28731 704 692-1641
LATTA, HAROLD FRANK, III PD 034
1351 WESTGATE CENTER DR, AC
FORSYTH PEDIATRICS
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-4667
LATZ, JOHN E., JR. P 034
NC BAPTIST HOSPITAL R
ONE MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-2211 910 716-3605
FAX 910 924-0889
LATZ, TRACY J. T. P 034
2273 WOODSONG LN. R
WINSTON-SALEM 27106 910 924-0889
FAX 910 924-0889
LAUENSTEIN, KURT FP 041
UNC-G STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE AC
GREENSBORO 27412 910 334-5340
FAX 910 334-5343
LAUER, THOMAS EUGENE P/ALD 046
624 QUAKER LN,, STE, A-100 A P AC
HIGH POINT 27262 910 889-4122
FAX 910 889-3523
LAUPUS, WILLIAM EDWARD PD/PNP 074
WELCO CONSULTING A AC
PO BOX 20007
GREENVILLE 27858 919 551-2201
FAX 919 321-2885
LAURENS, JOHN CRS Oil
445 BILTMORE CENTER. STE. 303 A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 258-8181
LAVENDER, DICK REDMOND ORS 041
201 E. WENDOVER AVENUE A AC
GREENSBORO 27401 910 275-6318
LAVENDER, SIDNEY WILSON, II 000
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. CT SURGERY AF
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4672
LAVINE, STEPHEN RODERICK 032
224-A VANCE ST, S
CHAPEL HILL 27516 919 968-6310
LAW, LINDA EYERMAN EM 029
2721 CARDIFF COURT A P AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 472-2450
LAWHORN, DAVID WOOD EM 077
RICHMOND MEM, HOSP. ER AC
925 LONG DR.
ROCKINGHAM 28379 919 417-3000
LAWING, DANIEL PHILMON GP 000
212 E. WATER STREET AC
LINCOLNTON 28092 704 735-5888
LAWLESS. MICHAEL RHODES PD 034
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT. OF PEDIATRICS AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1033 910 727-8108
FAX 910 716-5807
LAWLOR, EUGENE FRANCIS, III P 078
207 W. 29TH STREET AC
LUMBERTON 28358 910 738-5261
LAWRENCE, BENJAMIN JONES, JR. GS/PS 086
813 ROCKFORD ST URT
PO BOX 72
MOUNT AIRY 27030 910 786-7871
LAWRENCE, HAL CLIFFORD, III OBG Oil
60 LIVINGSTON ST. AC
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 254-5126
LAWRENCE, JOHN CHARLES GS 078
3000 N, FLOYD AVE, URT
LUMBERTON 28358 910 738-8571
LAWRENCE, JOHN ELMORE, JR. CD/IM 011
PO BOX 7239 A AC
ASHEVILLE 28802 704 254-8054
LAWRENCE, LEESA GREER PD 098
200 RICHARDS STREET AC
PO BOX 3409
WILSON 27893 919 243-7944
FAX 919 243-6097
LAWRENCE, LINDA WILLIAMSON PD 084
PO BOX 2183 A AC
ALBEMARLE 28002 704 982-5437
LAWRENCE, PATRICIA ANN GYN 000
1001 BLYTHE BLVD, STE, 402 AC
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 355-5214
LAWRENCE, PAUL ARTHUR 000
2201-B ANTHONY DR, A R
DURHAM 27705 919 383-9173
LAWRENCE, ROBERT L. OTO/HNS 041
321 W. WENDOVER AVENUE A AC
GREENSBORO 27408 910 379-9445
FAX 910 691-1704
LAWRENCE, ROBERT S. FP 081
PO BOX 1 407 A AC
RUTHERFORDTON 28139 704 286-2302
LAWRENCE, THOMAS EARL DR/R 041
PO BOX 13005 A * AC
GREENSBORO 27415 910 574-7360
FAX 910 574-7381
LA WSON, ELLEN TUCH EM Oil
109 KIMBERLY KNOLL AC
ASHEVILLE 28804 704 255-3786
LAWSON, JAMES DOUGLAS
VS/GS 041
1317 N. ELM ST., STE, 1
AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 373-8245
LAWSON, LUAN
074
600 POLLOCK ST,
A * S
KINSTON 28501
919 527-5132
LAYSON, RITA TORRES
IM 041
MOSES CONE HOSPITAL
AC
1200 N. ELM ST,
GREENSBORO 27401
910 574-8062
LAZORICK, SUZANNE
000
101 WOODBEND CT,
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516-8615
919 933-9017
LE, JIMMY CHUNG
032
PO BOX 2513
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27515
919 942-1665
LE, SOLANGE TRINH
000
706 PATTON CIRCLE, APT, 25
A R
SOUTH SQUARE
WINTERVILLE 28590
919 321-0744
LE, TIN TRONG
GP 096
1708 WAYNE MEMORIAL DR,
A AC
GOLDSBORO 27534
919 736-9699
FAX 919 734-0501
LEAK, FRANK WALTER
FP 082
CLINTON MEDICAL CLINIC
A P AC
CLINTON 28328
910 592-6011
LEAK, JESSIE ARONOW
AN 026
1805-ALAKESHORE DR,
A AC
FAYhllEVILLE 28305
919 323-9933
FAX 910 323-5795
LEAMY, GREGORY JOSEPH
000
4307-A EMERALD FOREST DR
AF
DURHAM 27713
919 733-5401
LEATHERMAN, HUGH K., JR.
U 092
3901 COMPUTER DR,
AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 781-5104
LEB, STEPHEN MARC
FAX 919 781-9220
GS 092
3100 DURALEIGH RD
AC
KAISER PERMENENTE
RALEIGH 27612
919 881-5530
LEBAUER, EDMUND JOSEPH
CD/IM 041
520 N, ELAM AVE,
A AC
GREENSBORO 27403-1138
910 547-1750
FAX 910 547-1717
LEBAUER, EUGENE SHANER
IM/A 041
520 N, ELAM AVE
AC
GREENSBORO 27404
910 547-1700
LEBAUER, MAURICE LEON
GS 041
' 2023 ST, ANDREWS RD,
A L7RT
; GREENSBORO 27408
910 273-3258
LEBAUER, SAMUEL MORGENSTERN Gl/IM 041
520 N, ELAM AVE,
AC
' GREENSBORO 27404
910 547-1700
! LEBENSON, BERNARD STEPHEN U 092
i 101 SW GARY PARKWAY, STE
. 200 A AC
CARY 27511
919 467-3203
' LECHNER, CHRISTOPHER TODD 011
20 MCDOWELL STREET
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 253-7521
LEDBETTER, JOHN WINSLOW
N Oil
55 BEAVERBROOK ROAD
LiRT
ASHEVILLE 28804-1537
704 254-3133
LEDER, RICHARD ADAM
DR 032
3816 DUNSINANE DR,
AC
DURHAM 27707-5092
919 681-2711
LEE, ALLEN HENRY
GP 051
P, 0, BOX 8
A P L
SELMA 27576
919 965-3251
LEE, BARRY RUSSELL
U 036
631 COX ROAD
A AC
GASTONIA 28054
704 864-7764
LEE, BRYAN WRIGHT
000
PO BOX 53293
AF
FAYE 1 1 bVILLE 28305-3293
919 323-6690
LEE, CHOO HYUNG
IM/HEM 012
BROUGHTON HOSPITAL
L
MORGANTON 28655
704 433-2501
LEE, DAE HEE
FP 001
2142 N, CHURCH STREET
AC
BURLINGTON 27217
910 227-7456
LEE, DAVID WAYNE
OBG 033
113 HOSPITAL DR.
AC
PO DRAWER 1257
TARBORO 27886
919 823-6333
FAX 919 823-1406
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
LEE, ELAINA LYNN
1829 E, FRANKLIN ST,. BLDG,400
CHAPEL HILL 27514
LEE, ERIN ELIZABETH
HOLLAND DR, #36
CHAPEL HILL 27514
LEE, ESTHER JOO
33 LANSGATE COURT
DURHAM 27713
LEE, FRANCIS BROWN
501 S, CHURCH ST.
PO BOX 457
MONROE 28110
LEE, HANNAH
109 BASSWOOD COURT
CHAPEL HILL 27514
LEE, HENRY NEILL, JR.
395 WEST 27TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
LEE, HYOSEON LINDA
2500-B MILLER PARK CIRCLE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
LEE, IL SUNG
P, O, BOX 370
ENKA 28728
LEE, J. GARY
321 W, WENDOVER AVENUE
GREENSBORO 27408
FP 032
C
919 929-6500
032
A S
919 932-6965
D 000
A * R
919 966-4506
GS 090
A URT
LEE, JAMES MOBLEY
1317 N, ELM ST,, STE, 1
GREENSBORO 27401
LEE, JENNIFER HEIJUNG
1000 SMITH LEVEL RD,,
CARRBORO 27510
LEE, JEROME PAUL
407 COOLIDGE ST , APT
CHAPEL HILL 27516
LEE, JESSE THOMAS, III
620 S, MEMORIAL DR
GREENVILLE 27834
LEE, JOSEPH DAVID
POBOX 1105
AHOSKIE 27910
LEE, JOSEPH, III
711 W, MOUNTAIN STREET
PO BOX 1668
KINGS MOUNTAIN 28086
LEE, K. STUART
2325 STANTONSBURG RD,
GREENVILLE 27834
LEE, KATHRYN ANN
132 PUREFOY ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514
LEE, KENNETH J.
APT, G-15
B
704 283-4363
032
A S
919 929-8443
IM 078
A AC
910 739-7551
000
A S
919 725-5338
IM Oil
AC
704 667-5298
OTO/HNS 041
A AC
910 379-9445
FAX 910 691-1704
TS 041
AC
910 373-8245
032
A S
919 847-7765
032
S
919 932-3924
IM/ON 074
AC
919 752-4610
R 008
AC
919 332-4568
FP 023
AC
704 739-5456
NS 074
A P AC
919 752-5156
FAX 919 752-0419
032
S
919 933-6778
032
910 CONSTITUTION DR, APT, 52H
DURHAM 27705
LEE, ROBERT HAMMILL
PO BOX 1239
CONOVER 28613
LEE, SAE SOON
350 E PARKER RD
MORGANTON 28655
LEE, SOONG HYUN
106 NASH MEDICAL ARTS MALL
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-1418
LEE, TERRENCE JOHN
445 BILTMORE CTR,, STE, 500
ASHEVILLE 28801
FP
018
A AC
704 464-3821
GS/PDS 012
L
704 437-7395
P 064
AC
919 443-8002
ID/IM 01 1
AC
704 258-9635
FAX 704 258-9682
032
S
919 932-3675
FP 092
AC
LEE, VICTORIA MAY
211 SCHULTZST,
CHAPEL HILL 27514-1507
LEE, WILLIAM DAVID
BLUE RIDGE FAMILY PRACTICE
2605 BLUE RIDGE RD„ STE, 300
RALEIGH 27607 919 782-0146
LEE, YEN CHICH AN 000
PO BOX 33549 AC
CHARLOTTE 28233 704 371-4049
LEEPER, WILLIAM EDWARD, JR. IM 036
2525 PINEWOOD RD, L/RT
GASTONIA 28054 704 865-5153
LEET, DOUGLAS CHARLES U 092
3320 WAKE FOREST RD,, STE, 100 AC
RALEIGH 27609 919 790-0036
99
LEFKOWITZ, DAVID S. N 034
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT,
OF NEUROLOGY A * AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-6634 910 748-2333
FAX 910 716-2810
IM/CD 084
A AC
704 982-1136
OPH 018
A AC
704 322-2050
PTH 092
A AC
919 250-8260
ON/IM 036
AC
704 861-1405
PD 092
AC
919 781-7490
CHP/P 092
A AC
919 489-1491
GS 032
A AC
919 684-6849
FAX 919 684-6810
FP/GPM 034
AC
910 723-9002
DR 034
A AC
LEFLER, RUFUS STAMEY, III
214 E, NORTH STREET
ALBEMARLE 28001-4096
LEFLER, WADE HAMPTON, JR.
P O, BOX 2588
HICKORY 28601
LEGRAND, GORDON BUCK
3000 NEW BERN AVENUE
RALEIGH 27610
LEGRAND, SUSAN B.
1038 X-RAY DR,
GASTONIA 28054
LEHAN, LEIGH STEELE
2800 BLUE RIDGE RD.. STE, 501
RALEIGH 27607
LEIDY, LUANN
4322 BEECHNUT LANE
DURHAM 27707
LEIGHT, GEORGE STAPLES, JR.
2 SURREY LANE
DURHAM 27707
LEIGHTON, STEPHEN LESHER
3983 OLD GREENSBORO RD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27101-2162
LEINBACH, LAURENCE B.
BOWMAN GRAY SCH OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-3416
LEININGER, LINDA SUE IM/GPM 032
UNC. CANCER PREVENTION PROGRAM - AC
CB #7300
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7300
LEITHE, MARK EARL
3020 NEW BERN AVE.. STE, 410
RALEIGH 27610
LEITNER, THOMAS COURTENAY
412 S, SUTHERLAND AVE,
MONROE 28112
LEKAN, CAROL CATHERINE
3320 WAKE FOREST RD
RALEIGH 27609
LELIEVER, WM. CHARLES
1911 K M WICKER DR,
SANFORD 27330
LEMLEY, DOUGLAS EDWIN
1511 WESTOVER TERRACE
GREENSBORO 27408
LENAHAN, C. RODNEY
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC
1 MEMORIAL DR., PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374
LENAHAN, DEBORAH SMITHERMAN
2 HOSPITAL DR,
LEXINGTON 27292
LENDERMAN, MARK DAY
206 ASHELAND AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801
LENDLE, DONALD LAWRENCE
7990 NORTH POINT BLVD.
SUITE 100
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
LENNON, DAVID STANCIL
2221 HOGAN CT
CHARLOTTE 28270
LENNON, KENNETH CHARLES
929 VALLEY GREEN
MAULDIN SC 29662-1697
LENNON, ROBERT LEE
PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL
CHARLOTTE 28233-3549
LENSCH, DAVID PAUL
215 BRAXLO LANE
WILMINGTON 28403
LENTZ, ROBERT PRESTON
510 N. ELAM AVE,, STE. 202
GREENSBORO 27403
919 966-4065
CD 092
A AC
919 231-6132
U 090
A AC
704 289-4361
D 092
* AC
919 872-4850
FAX 919 878-3751
OTO/OT 053
AC
919 774-6829
IM/RHU 041
A AC
910 373-1537
FAX 910 373-1589
U 063
A AC
910 295-0250
OPH 029
A AC
704 243-2436
FP Oil
AC
704 258-8681
FP 034
AC
910 896-1100
AN 060
A P AC
704 384-4274
032
S
919 914-0770
AN 060
AC
704 384-4274
AN 065
A AC
910 763-4555
PD 041
AC
910 299-3183
FAX 910 299-1762
100
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
LENTZ. SAMUEL SMITH
OBG/GO 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED
A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1065
910 716-6673
FAX 910 716-4334
LEONARD, BAXTER COLUMBUS J. FP 018
24 SECOND AVE., NE
A AC
MEDICAL ARTS CLI.
HICKORY 28601
704 328-2231
LEONARD. DONALD DEAN
PTH/DMP 041
1200 N ELM ST.
A AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 379-4074
LEONARD, JOHN RICHARD, III
NS 074
2325 STANTONSBURG RD.
A AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-5156
LEONARD, MICHAEL KENT, JR.
074
2751 W. 5TH ST.
S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-4897
LEONARD, RALPH BEAUMONT
EM 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4626
LEONARD, WALTER EVAN
FP 018
130 27TH STREET, S.W.
L
HICKORY 28602
704 322-1153
LEONE, CHERYL LEVINE
PTH/NM 036
1740 MONTCLAIR AVENUE
AC
GASTONIA 28054
704 834-2851
FAX 704 834-2154
LEONE, MICHAEL RALPH
GS 041
301 E. WENDOVER AVE., STE.
#5 A AC
POBOX 10037
GREENSBORO 27404
910 274-8444
LEONE. PETER ANTHONY
ID/IM 000
UNC, 547 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG. AC
CB 7030
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-2536
LEONE, PHILIP GEORGE
PTH/DMP 036
1740 MONTCLAIR AVENUE
AC
GASTONIA 28054
704 834-2851
FAX 704 834-2154
LEONHARDT, GARY GENE
000
114 HEMLOCK DR.
R
GREENVILLE 27858
919 551-4100
LEPORE, RALPH
GP 041
4801 FOREST OAKS DR.
AC
GREENSBORO 27406
910 674-7117
LEQUIRE, MARK HAYDEN
R 060
PO BOX 36937
A AC
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
CHARLOTTE 28236-6937
704 355-2270
LESHER, DONALD TICE
DR 081
909 N. WASHINGTON STREET
AC
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
704 286-5233
LESHIN. BARRY
D 034
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.
DERMATOLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
LESHOCK, RICH
1005 WATSON AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
LESLIE, JOHN BRUCE
BOX 3094, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
LESSER, PHILIP STEVEN
CAROLINA NEUROLOGICAL
1001 BLYTHE BLVD.. #601
CHARLOTTE 28203-5886
LESSEY, BRUCE ARTHUR
UNC, DEPT. OF OB-GYN
CB 7570
CHAPEL HILL 27599
LESTER, ROBERT HILTON
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GASTONIA 28054
LESTINI, WILLIAM FRANCIS
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.
RALEIGH 27609
LEUNG, RICHARD KIN-FOOK
158 MEMORIAL COURT
JACKSONVILLE 28546
AC
910 716-6276
FAX 910 748-4204
000
AF
919 722-2663
AN 032
A AC
919 681-5991
FAX 919 681-2735
CHN/N 060
AC
704 377-9323
FAX 704 331-4060
OBG 032
AC
919 966-5288
FAX 919 966-5214
OBG 036
A AC
704 854-3600
ORS 092
AC
919 876-7676
FAX 919 876-7163
IM 067
AC
910 353-9799
LEVI, GEORGE ALBERT
OPH 026
PO BOX 43708
A L/RT
FAYEIIhVILLE 28309-3708
910 484-6144
LEVIN, HAL WARREN
PD 000
219 LEPHILLIP COURT
AC
CONCORD 28025
704 782-1189
LEVIN, LAWRENCE SCOTT
032
PO BOX 3945, DUMC
AC
DURHAM 27710
919 681-5079
LEVINE, JONATHAN KEITH
IM/HEM 060
335 N. CASWELL ROAD
A AC
CHARLO 1 1 b 28204
704 376-4852
LEVINE, RONALD H.
PH/PD 092
2404 WHITE OAK ROAD
A AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 782-0838
LEVINER, JOHN L., JR.
CD 026
1756 METROMEDICAL DR.
A AC
FAYb NEVILLE 28304
910 323-1322
FAX 910 323-1510
LEVINSON, BARI
032
80 FOREST OAKS DR.
A S
DURHAM 27705
919 383-9077
LEVINSON, SIDNEY ENGEL
GI/IM 032
891 W. WILLOW DRIVE
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514-7079
919 942-5123
FAX 919 942-5730
LEVITIN, PETER MARK
IM/RHU 041
301 E. WENDOVER., STE. 200
A AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 274-3241
LEVITT, STEPHEN ROBERT
P 032
8770 HARMONY CHURCH RD.
AC
EFLAND 27243
919 563-9334
LEVY, FREDERIC E.
OTO 036
2450 ABERDEEN BLVD.
A AC
GASTONIA 28054
704 868-8400
LEVY, JILL RANDI
000
577 S. LINCOLN ST. #1
R
DENVER CO 80209-4019
919 382-2959
LEVY, STANLEY BENJAMIN
D 032
891 WILLOW DRIVE
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514-7077
919 942-3106
FAX 919 967-1674
LEWIS, ANDREW JACKSON, JR
OBG 060
2801 RANDOLPH RD.
AC
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 377-5675
LEWIS, ANDREW JON
034
240-A NEW DR , APT. D
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 722-3071
LEWIS, ARCH RITCHIE
OM/IM 041
3100 ROUND HILL RD
AC
GREENSBORO 27408
910 288-8044
LEWIS, CHARLES PELL, JR.
OPH/OTO 079
813 S. MAIN ST.
A URT
REIDSVILLE 27320
910 342-0588
LEWIS. DANIEL MICHAEL
D 060
4311 WOODGLEN LANE
A RT
CHARLOIIb 28226
704 543-7214
LEWIS, DAVID DUBRUTZ
FP 007
501 W 15TH STREET
AC
WASHINGTON 27889
919 975-2667
LEWIS, DEBORAH L.
FP 092
1109 DRESSER COURT
AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 872-4900
LEWIS, GEORGE WILLIAM
EM 084
28893 HATLEY FARM ROAD
A AC
ALBEMARLE 28001
704 982-4480
LEWIS, HENRY, III
OBG 008
405 S. CURTIS STREET
A AC
AHOSKIE 27910
919 332-2260
LEWIS, KENNETH EDGAR
000
BOWMAN GRAY. CARDIOTHORACIC SUR AF
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
919 716-6002
LEWIS, MICHAEL R.
FP 018
PO BOX 629
AC
HUDSON 28638
704 728-4875
LEWIS, N. MAXVILLE, JR.
FP 014
PO BOX 990
AC
LENOIR 28645
704 728-8224
LEWIS, RICHARD STEWART
074
122 GATES DRIVE
A S
WINTERVILLE 28590
919 355-8104
LEWIS, STACY BENTON, JR.
OBG 039
312 MAIN ST.
AC
OXFORD 27565
919 693-1082
LEWIS, WILLIS EDWARD
EASTERN CAROLINA PATHOLOGY
PO BOX 3898
WILSON 27895
LI, ANSON SHEUNG-WAI
7620 COPPERSMITH COURT
RALEIGH 27615
LIANG, MARK JOSEPH
425-D SHARON-AMITY RD.
CHARLOTTE 28211
LICAUSE, GINA GARRETT
THE DAVIDSON CLINIC
PO BOX 1570
DAVIDSON 28036
LICHSTEIN, PETER RIBACK
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
LIDE, THOMAS NORWOOD
1244 ARBOR ROAD. #198
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
LIEBELT, RALPH ARTHUR
2609 N. DUKE ST., STE. 301
DURHAM 27704
LIEN, LILLIAN FRANCES
215 ANDERSON ST , APT. B
DURHAM 27705
LIES, STEPHEN CRAIG
102 HANDLEY PARK CT.
GOLDSBORO 27534
PTH
098
AC
919 399-8156
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R
8111
060
AC
1315
060
AC
919 684-1
TR
A
704 362-'
FP
704 892-
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919816-
PTH
A
919 727-
ORS
A
919 471-
LIESEGANG, GLEN R.
PO BOX 8
BLOWING ROCK 28605
LIEU, CHONG HIEUN
146 E. MCLELLAND AVE.
MOORESVILLE 28115
LIGHT, ANDREW IRA
1089 X-RAY DR.
GASTONIA 28054
LIGHT, VICKI WEISS
COURTVIEW OB/GYN, PA
2550 COURT DR., STE 204
GASTONIA 28054
LIGON, HAROLD BELTON
5 LONE PINE ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28803
LILES, GEORGE WELCH
691 WILLIAMSBURG DR.
CONCORD 28025
LILES, RICHARD VERNON, JR.
320 YADKIN STREET
ALBEMARLE 28001
LILJEDAHL, RONALD RAY
595 RANSIER DR.
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
LIM, ANDREW KHENG-ANN
MOSES CONE HOSPITAL
1200 N. ELM ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
LIM, JOANNE BIK-SAHN
712 WATSON AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
UNA, JOHN RAYMOND
203 RIDGEVIEW ROAD
SOUTHERN PINES 28387
LINCOLN, CLINTON ROBERT
2609 N. DUKE ST., BLDG. 900
DURHAM 27704
LINCOLN, DAVID OGDEN
69 MCDOWELL ST.
ASHEVILLE 28801-4103
LINCOLN, MICHAEL SCOTT
UNC RESIDENCE HALL
427 CRAIGE DORM
CHAPEL HILL 27514
LIND, HEIDE MARIA
3643 N. ROXBORO ROAD
DURHAM 27704
LINDEL, WILLIAM MICHAEL
2927 LYNDHURST AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
A
919 613-
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A
919 734-
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FP
704 295-
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704 663-
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A
704 854-
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704 274
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704 932
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P
704 982
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704 693
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919 379-:
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910 725
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A
910 215
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A
919 220
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704 255-
FAX 704 255-
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4633
034
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0029
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8431
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9144
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PTH/PCP 000
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1-5252
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910 765-9350
919 470-1
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
101
LINGER, DONALD EARLE
AN 041
PO BOX 29343
AC
GREENSBORO 27429
910 288-6565
LINDERMAN, JAMES ALAN
PD 060
167-LS, TRADE ST,
AC
PO BOX 2564
MATTHEWS 28106
704 847-0572
LINDGREN, CHERRYLENE ATTENZA 000
1601 OWEN DR.
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FAYETTEVILLE 28304
910 323-1152
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L/RT
GRAHAM 27253
910 227-3621
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A AC
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 362-6200
LINDQUIST, RICHARD KURT
OBG 012
2203 S, STERLING ST., STE. 132
AC
MORGANTON 28655
704 437-6122
FAX 704 438-8361
LINDSAY, THOMAS FOWLER
FP 000
BLDG #1. MEDICAL PARK DR.
AC
BREVARD FAMILY PRACTICE
BREVARD 28712
704 884-9362
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GS 041
1317 N ELM ST.. STE. #5
A AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 274-8444
LINEBERGER, CATHERINE KUHN
AN 032
BOX 3094. DUMC
A AC
DURHAM 27710
919 681-4169
FAX 919 681-2923
LINEBERGER, THOMAS H.
IM 063
1902-C N SANDHILLS BLVD
P AC
ABERDEEN 28315
910 692-4011
LINFORS, EUGENE WILLIAM
IM 032
PO BOX 16999
A AC
4205 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD.
DURHAM 27704
919 477-6900
LINK, ARTHUR STANLEY, JR.
ID/IM 034
3310 BROOKVIEW HILLS. #204
P AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-8420
LINK, KERRY MICHAEL
DR 034
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF
RADIOLOGY
A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4260
FAX
LINK, MELVIN ROBERT
66 OLD FORT DR.
HILTON HEAD ISLAND SC 29928
LINN, BERNARD SIMPSON
ROUTE #4, BOX 233
BANNER ELK 28604-8414
LINNANE, JAMES FRANCIS, JR.
HAWTHORNE MEDICAL PLAZA
1901 HAWTHORNE RD., STE. 310
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
LINS, MARK DAVID
329 MALCOLM ROAD
SALISBURY 28144
LINTON, EUGENE BELL
154 BENT ST BR
ADVANCE 27006
LIPFORD, EDWARD HOLDMAN, III
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
FAX
LIPPARD, BARBARA DIANE
802-34 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27834
LIPPITT, ROBERT GARDNER
PO BOX 147
SMITHFIELD 27577
LIPSEY, JAMES HOLLINS, JR.
JUNALUSKA ORTHOPAEDICS
114 HOSPITAL DRIVE
CLYDE 28721
UPTON, BARBARA STEINER
919-109TH AVE.. NE, APT. 1204
BELLEVUE WA 98004-4496
LISANBY, SARAH HOLLINGSWORTH
50 SPARGER SPRINGS LANE
DURHAM 27705-1771
910 716-2870
OTO 060
L'RT
503 681-7158
GP/GS 006
AS
704 963-7766
GI/IM 034
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910 760-4340
PD 080
AC
704 636-5576
OBG 034
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910 765-9350
PTH 060
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704 355-3467
704 355-2156
074
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919 758-9044
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ORS 044
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704 452-2218
P 032
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206 646-3882
P 032
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919 684-2258
LITTLE, ALFRED BOYD
1016 N ELM ST
GREENSBORO 27401
LITTLE, DONALD FORREST
1718 E. 4TH ST, #601
CHARLOTTE 28204
LITTLE, DOUGLAS JONATHAN
136-A CARBONTON ROAD
SANFORD 27330
LITTLE, EDGAR WATSON
1307 W. WENDOVER AVE.
GREENSBORO 27408
LITTLE, EDWIN PAUL
P O. BOX 415
PINK HILL 28572
CD/IM
910 272
FAX 910 275
OBG
704 372
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919 776
PD
910 574
FAX 910 574
FP
919 568
FAX 919 568
FP
A
919 637
FP
LITTLE, HENRY REECE, JR.
5323 TRENT WOODS DR.
NEW BERN 28562-7443
LITTLE, KEVIN L.
603 DOLLY MADISON RD
GREENSBORO 27410 910 294-
LITTLE, LONNIE MARCUS GP
828 WOODLAND RD. A
STATESVILLE 28677 704 873-
LITTLE, ROBERT WINFIELD PD
2505 S. MEBANE ST
BURLINGTON 27215 910 222-
LITTLE, SHERRILL TODD DR
2725 BEXLEY DR A
DURHAM 27707 919 966-
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5323 TRENT WOODS DR
NEW BERN 28562 919 637-
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-
LITTLEJOHN, THOMAS WILLARD, III FP
2805 LYNDHURST AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-
FAX 910 659-
LITTLETON, FREDERICK C.N., JR. IM
445 BILTMORE CENTER
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 258-
LITTLETON, ROBERT ELTON OBG
3622 HAWORTH DR.
RALEIGH 27609 919 782-
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II POINCIANA DR. A
DURHAM 27707
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1612 KIRKWOOD DR. A
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304-M DOCTOR'S BLDG.
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ENGELHARD 27824 919 925-
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NASHVILLE MEDICAL CLINIC
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3009 NEW BERN AVE. A
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PO BOX 31667
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206 HICKORY BRANCHES CLOSE
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6153
6682
060
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8750
053
AC
0719
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4280
4634
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6118
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AC
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049
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LLEWELLYN, CHARLES E., JR. P 032
3308 CHAPEL HILL BLVD #110 A P L
DURHAM 27707-2643 919 493-7298
FAX 919 490-3099
LLOYD, EDWARD
2051 W ACADEMY ST.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3780
LO PRESTI, JOSEPH JOHN
123 W MARION ST
SHELBY 28150
LOBAO, CELSO BENEDITO
2124 W. NASH ST.
WILSON 27893
LOCEY, MARTIN
305 COURTYARD LANE
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
LOCKE, CHARLES JOHN
PO BOX 3010
SHALLOTTE 28459
LOCKERT, CHARLES RAY
102 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
SALISBURY 28144
LOCKHART, DAVID ARMISTEAD
994 BURRAGE RD.. NE
CONCORD 28025
LOCKLEAR, GREGORY
395 W. 27TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
LOCKLEAR, JIMMY
3320 OLD WAKE FOREST RD.
PO BOX 18700
RALEIGH 27609
LOCKLEAR, ROBERT WAYNE
200 SEVEN OAKS RD., APT. 3D
DURHAM 27704-1155
LOCKSMITH, GREGORY JOHN
510 N ELAM AVE., STE. 101
GREENSBORO 27403
LOCKWOOD, MARILYN ANN
730 WALNUT FOREST RD.. APT
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
034
A S
910 725-8465
N 036
AC
704 480-0505
P 098
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919 243-5376
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DR 000
AC
910 867-5520
GS 010
AC
910 754-9465
ORS 080
AC
704 638-0616
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LVRT
704 786-1144
IM/GI 078
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910 739-7551
CD/IM 092
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91 9 872-4850
032
S
919 477-4717
OBG 041
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910 854-8800
PD/GP 034
#S AC
035 066-4045
LODA, FRANK A.
D-2 CARR MILL TOWN CTR
CARRBORO 27510
FAX 801 264-6464
PD 032
AC
919 966-1148
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LOEHR, JAMES PAUL PDC/PD 000
311 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG. AC
UNC. CB 7220
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7220
LOEHR, WALTER JOSEPH
2609 N. DUKE ST.. STE 402
DURHAM 27704
LOESER, CAROLINE SETON
701 SUMMIT ST., APT. D
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
LOFTUS, JAMES MORGAN, JR.
PO BOX 1606
CONCORD 28026-1606
LOGAN, WILLIAM SUMNER
1350 S KINGS DRIVE
CHARLOTTE 28207
LOGEL, ROBERT JOHN
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FAYETTEVILLE 28305
LOGGIE, BRIAN WM.
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
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WINSTON-SALEM 27157
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FAYETTEVILLE 28304
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919 966-4601
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919 220-5448
FAX 919 477-5184
034
A S
910 721-3008
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704 788-3155
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704 342-8075
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910 716-6272
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NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
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PH 029
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LEXINGTON 27292
704 246-2626
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CB 7225
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7225
919 966-2504
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7 MEDICAL PARK DRIVE
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LEXINGTON 27292
704 243-2431
LOMAX, CHARLES WESTON
OBG 041
510 N. ELAM AVE,, STE, 301
AC
GREENSBORO 27403
910 299-8020
FAX 910 299-8134
LOMAX, DONALD HENRY
FP 080
1710 W. INNESST,
L
KETNER CENTER
SALISBURY 28144
704 636-5626
LOMBARD, R. ELIZABETH
FP 080
PC BOX 459
L
ROCKWELL 28138
704 279-7227
LOMBARDL VINCENT A.
P 060
8320 UNIVERSITY EXECUTIVE PARK AC
SUITE 104
CHARLOTTE 28213
704 333-7722
LOMBOY, CARL TRINIDAD
CD/IM 018
230 18TH ST, CIRCLE SE
A P AC
HICKORY 28602
704 324-4804
FAX 704 324-4804
LONDON, DEBORAH LOUISE
FP 074
RT. #2, BOX 561 -D
R
AYDEN 28513
919 747-2921
LONDON, WILLIAM LORD
PD/PHO 032
2609 N, DUKE ST,, STE 801
A AC
DURHAM 27704-3048
919 220-4000
FAX 919 220-2616
LONG, CAROL ANN
PD Oil
131 MCDOWELL ST.
AC
ASHEVILLE 28801-4434
704 254-4337
FAX 704 252-2245
LONG, CATHY ROMINE
AN 056
70 JONES CREEK RD.
AC
FRANKLIN 28734
704 524-9026
LONG, CLIFFORD JAMES
OBG 063
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC A AC
1 MEMORIAL DR,. PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374
910 295-0286
LONG, ELIZABETH SIMMONS
034
1143 HAWTHORNE RD
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
919 725-6875
LONG, EUGENE MONROE, II
GYN 001
KERNODLE CLINIC
A AC
219 N, GRAHAM-HOPEDALE ROAD
BURLINGTON 27217
910 227-1287
FAX 910 229-2316
LONG, FRANK EDWARD
OBG 013
1054 BURRAGE ROAD, N, E,
A AC
CONCORD 28025
704 788-4151
LONG, FRED JOSEPH, JR.
GS 092
PO BOX 20127
AC
RALEIGH 27619
919 571-1170
LONG, HEIDI J.
074
ROUTE #2. 201 W, PURVIS ST
A S
ROBERSONVILLE 27871
919 795-4123
LONG, JAMES EUGENE
074
106 SCALES PL. L-Z
S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-8758
LONG, JIM T., JR.
AN 056
70 JONES CREEK RD.
AC
FRANKLIN 28734
704 524-9026
LONG, MAREEN ANN
074
200-8 ROLLINS DR
S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 355-1950
LONG, MICHAEL HARRISON
ORS 000
723 OAKBLUFF CIRCLE
AF
CHARLOTTE 28216
704 339-1000
FAX 704 339-1449
LONG, PAUL DEMARS
ORS 041
1505 WESTOVER TERR,
A « AC
GREENSBORO 27408
910 275-0927
FAX 910 275-4834
LONG, RONALD MORGAN
AN 096
1717 W. NEW HOPE RD.
A AC
GOLDSBORO 27530
LONG, STEPHEN N.
IM 073
PO BOX 1058
A AC
ROXBORO 27573
910 599-3212
LONG, THOMAS DRUMWRIGHT IM
PO BOX 1058 A
ROXBORO 27573 910 599-
LONG, THOMAS THERON, III GI/IM
920 N. CHURCH STREET A P
CONCORD 28025 704 783-
FAX 704 783-
LONG, WALTER NATHANIEL, JR. FP
505 THIRD AVENUE, SW
TAYLORSVILLE 28681 704 632-
LONG, WILLIAM EVERETT FP
P. O. BOX 1239 A
CONOVER 28613-1239 704 464-
LONG, WILLIAM JOSEPH FP/GER
402 E. SUGAR CREEK RD.
CHARLOTTE 28213 704 596-
LONGING, FRANK HENRY GS/TS
1914 FOREST HILL DR,
GREENVILLE 27834 919 758-
LONON, ROBERT WARREN, JR. AN
801 GREEN VALLEY RD.
GREENSBORO 27408 910 373-
LOOMER, LANCE ON/IM
203 COX BLVD, A
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 734-
LOOMIS, RALPH CHARLES NS
7 MCDOWELL STREET A
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 255-
LOOMIS, TERRI ANN IM/PD
101 1-B BROWNLEA DR,
GREENVILLE 27858 960 000-
LOPER, PETER LOUIS PUD/COM
2015 RANDOLPH RD, #211
CHARLOTTE 28207-1200 704 358-
LOPES. C. DEJESUS GS/GP
P, O, BOX 1358 A
ELIZABETHTOWN 28337 910 862-
LOPEZ, MANUEL EMILIO IM
700 TILGHMAN DR. STE, 720
DUNN 28334 919 892-
FAX 910 892-
LORENSEN, GILDA JANE OBG
2500 BLUE RIDGE RD,, STE. 300
RALEIGH 27607-4050 919 881-
LORIMER, WILLIAM VAN IM/OM
2609 N. DUKE ST,, STE, 205 A
DURHAM 27704 919 220-
LORIO, WILLIAM PAUL IM
3824-L COUNTRY CLUB RD. A
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 716-
LOUGHLIN, HOWARD HOPKINS PD
1601 OWEN DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-3482
LOUK, DOUGLAS K.
400 N. ELM ST.
HIGH POINT 27262
LOVE, DAVID EUGENE
513 N. JUSTICE ST.
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
910 678
FAX 910 678
OBG
A
910 889
OBG
A
704 693
FAX 704 693
LOVE, HARRY MORROW PIERCE
785 PALMER ROAD
MILL SPRING 28756
LOVE, JAMES MCLEAN
1305 W. WENDOVER
GREENSBORO 27408
LOVELACE, RANDY SCOTT
18BAYW00D DR.
WINTERVILLE 28590-9615
LOVETT, JOHN WILSON
1905 GLEN MEADE RD.
WILMINGTON 28403
LOVETTE, JAMES ANDREW
2080 QUEEN STREET
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
LOVETTE, KENNETH MAURICE
TARBORO CLINIC
TARBORO 27886
LOVIN, VICKIE WEST
RT #2, BOX 195
CONOVER 28613
LOWE, JAMES EDWARD
BOX 3954. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
ORS
A
404 255
N/IM
A
910 275
919 355
U
910 763
910 724
OBG
919 343
GYN
704 322
CDS/TS
919 684
073
AC
3212
013
AC
1490
1493
002
AC
9736
018
AC
3821
060
AC
0822
074
LVRT
1747
041
AC
8555
096
AC
9455
Oil
AC
7776
000
R
0000
060
AC
3044
009
AC
3112
000
AC
4941
0975
092
AC
8560
032
AC
5264
034
R
2011
026
AC
7296
7279
046
AC
4353
045
AC
0736
7152
075
AC
1933
041
AC
0779
074
S
5307
065
AC
6251
034
S
4537
033
AC
0161
018
AC
4920
032
AC
3235
LOWE, LISA HORTON
843 LOCKLAND AVENUE A
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 716
LOWE, STEPHAN BECHTLER ORS/HS
SALEM ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOC. PA
PO BOX 25007
WINSTON-SALEM 27114
LOWE, WILLIAM WAYNE
3328 JURA DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
LOWERY, GAYLA SUE
PO BOX 1788
HICKORY 28603-1788
LOWNES, MILTON MARKLEY, JR,
PO BOX 188
DUDLEY 28333-0188
LOWRY, BRIAN PATRICK
204 CHERYL CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27858-8912
LOWRY, GARNETT MARCUS
425 HILLSBOROUGH ST. APT. 8B
CHAPEL HILL 27514
LOWRY, JOY SIGMON
204 CHERYL CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27858-8912
LOWRY, MICHAEL HUNTER
312-AMCCAULEY ST.
CHAPEL HILL 27516
LOWRY, OTIS MEGEL
SPRING HOPE CLINIC
PO BOX 1090
SPRING HOPE 27882
LOWRY, R. FRANK
4024 BARRETT DR., STE. 104
RALEIGH 27609
LUBANSKI, ROBERT EUGENE, JR.
3412 UPTON COURT
WILMINGTON 28409
LUCAS, DEBORAH MARIA
401 MOCKSVILLE AVE.. STE. 100
SALISBURY 28144-2711
LUCAS, JACK A.
1822 BRUNSWICK AVE.
CHARLOTTE 28207
910 768-
FAX 910 765-
NPM
910 323-
TR
704 326'
GP
919 735'
IM
919 321
A
919 933
PD
A
919 967
FP
919 478-
OPH
A
919 787-
AN
910 392
DR
A
704 633
OBG
A
704 342
FAX 704 347
PD
LUCAS, KATHLEEN E.
1209 MAGNOLIA ST.
GREENSBORO 27401-8117 910 274
FAX 910 274
LUCAS, ROBERT THEODORE, JR, PD
1350 KINGS DRIVE A
CHARLOTTE 28207-2134 704 342
LUCEY, DONALD TRUESDELL U
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD. STE. 403 A
RALEIGH 27607
LUKING, SCOTT ALFRED
520 MAPLE AVE,, STE. B
REIDSVILLE 27320
LUKING, WILLIAM STEPHEN
520 MAPLE AVENUE
REIDSVILLE 27320
LUND, HERBERT ZACHAREUS
3610KIRBY DR.
GREENSBORO 27403-1023
LUND, JOHN JEFFERSON
PO BOX 3209
WILSON 27895
LUNDBERG, ANDREW HAYWARD
BOWMAN GRAY MEDICAL STUDENT
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
LUNDBLAD, NANCY E. WILSON
3710 RICHEY ROAD
YAKIMA WA 98902-1553
LUNSFORD, TERRY CARLTON
1513 W.THOMAS STREET
ROCKY MOUNT 27801
919 781
FAX 919 781
FP
919 634
FP
919 634
PTH/D
A
910 379
CD/IM
A
919 243
910 765-
919 966-
LUPO, SUSAN ELIZABETH
1400 LINDA LANE
CHARLOTTE 2821 1
LUPSE, RAYMOND MORRIS
603 COX ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
919 443-
FAX 919 443-
AN/IM
A
GYN/GO
A
704 866-
034
R
■2468
034
AC
■1270
■6375
026
AC
■6882
018
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096
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060
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092
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041
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098
AC
■7161
034
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9279
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5296
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AF
8540
8521
060
AC
036
AC
0111
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
103
LUPTON, CARROLL CRESCENT
CRS 041
3300 STARMOUNT DRIVE
A URT
GREENSBORO 27403-1037
910 299-9255
LUPTON. EMMETT STEVENSON
041
P O. BOX 177
A LiRT
ALAMANCE 27201
910 228-1288
LUPTON, FREDERICK ARTHUR,
III D 041
1301 W WENDOVER AVE
A P AC
GREENSBORO 27408
910 272-3152
LUPTON, THOMAS D., JR.
074
BOX 44, AZALEA GARDENS
A S
GREENVILLE 27858
919 830-1783
LURIE, SCOTT NORD
P 060
501 BILLINGSLEY RD.
AC
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 358-2820
FAX 704 358-2716
LURY, KENNETH MICHAEL
DR 067
105 GRIMSBY PL.
AC
JACKSONVILLE 28540
910 577-2461
LUSK, JOHN ALEXANDER, III
IM/ON 041
3113 NORTHAMPTON DR.
L
GREENSBORO 27408-5220
910 299-4855
LUTHER, ANNETTE M. H.
GYN 034
2928 MAPLEWOOD AVE.
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-9877
FAX 910 768-9989
LUTIN, CHARLES DAVID
EM/FP 060
POBOX 1410
AC
BELMONT 28012
919 250-8823
LUTMAN, GEORGE BENTON
PTH 000
1535 WESTMONTDR.
RT
ASHEBORO 27203
910 629-3665
LUTTERLOH. ISAAC HAYDEN, JR. IM 053
1817 CARTHAGE ST.
L7RT
SANFORD 27330-7007
919 775-3911
LUTZ, CHARLES LARRY
IM/GI 014
P. O. BOX 1020
AC
LENOIR 28645
704 758-5544
FAX 704 758-5544
LUTZ, DAVID J.
074
1541 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
A S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 757-3355
LUTZ, JAMES DWIGHT
AN 045
235 ESTATE DR.
L/RT
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
704 693-9669
LUVIS, L.D.A. CLAUDIUS
IM 036
1018HEATHERLOCH DR.
AC
GASTONIA 28054
704 867-1306
LUYANDO, YVONNE
FP 092
2511 RIDGEWOOD RD.
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 881-5360
LYDAY, WILLIAM DAVIE
TS/GS 060
225 HAWTHORNE LN., STE. 301 A AC
CHARLO 1 1 b 28204
704 377-5978
LYE, KEVIN DANIEL
034
227 OAKWOOD COURT
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 777-0538
LYERLY, HERBERT KIM
GS 032
BOX 3551, DUMC
A AC
DURHAM 27710
919 681-8350
LYERLY, MARK ANDREW
NS 080
1815 WHITNEY LANE
A AC
SALISBURY 28146-7082
704 633-5400
FAX 704 642-0088
LYKINS, KIMBERLY GLENN
FP 084
1035LINCOLNTON ROAD
AC
SALISBURY 28144
LYLE, CARL BLACKBURN, JR.
IM 000
175 WINTERSAGE
AC
FEARRINGTON VILLAGE POST
PITTSBORO 27312
919 542-6311
FAX 919 966-6923
LYLES, EVELYN MCMASTER
GYN Oil
ONE ST. DUNSTANS ROAD
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28803
704 253-4821
LYNCH, CHERYL JEFFRIES
IM 001
711 HERMITAGE ROAD
A AC
BURLINGTON 27215
919 229-9254
LYNCH, JOHN FRANKLIN, JR.
PD 046
1207 OVERLAND DR.
A URT
HIGH POINT 27262
910 886-4049
LYNCH, KATHRYN JO DIAMOND 000
2201 SUMMIT ST.
A S
DURHAM 27707-2901
919 489-9388
LYNDRUP, ERICA ANNE
032
137 PUREFOY ROAD #C
S
CHAPEL HILL 27514-4856
919 968-0057
LYNN, ARTHUR SIMONTON, JR.
IM/CD 018
3411 GRAYSTONE PLACE
A AC
CONOVER 28613
704 322-1128
FAX 704 327-9431
LYNN, ROBERT
P 025
PO BOX 12403
AC
NEW BERN 28561-2403
919 636-0700
LYNN, THOMAS EDWARD
FP 091
1912 RUIN CREEK ROAD
AC
HENDERSON 27536
919 492-3152
LYON-SMITH, MARY E.
FP 003
ALLEGHANY COUNTY HEALTH DEPT AC
501 HOSP. RD., RT, 2. BOX 36
SPARTA 28675
910 372-5606
FAX 919 372-5645
LYON, JOHNITA
074
106 SCALES PL. B-4
A S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-4856
LYONS-CLARKE, AMIE
000
3404 WAKE FOREST RD., STE
300 AF
RALEIGH 27609
919 954-7200
LYONS, MICHAEL S.
032
1321 NEW CASTLE RD #G-16
A S
DURHAM 27704
919 471-1012
LYSKO, JANE E.
PTH Oil
ST, JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL
A AC
DEPT, OF PATHOLOGY
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 255-3949
MAAS, SABINE MATHILDE
074
5001 STOKES ROAD
S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-3809
MABE, PAUL ALEXANDER, JR.
FP 000
1123S, MAIN STREET
AC
REIDSVILLE 27320
919 342-4286
FAX 919 349-5980
MABINE, RITA KAY
074
3208 BRASSWOOD CT., APT. 12
S
GREENVILLE 27834-6113
919 758-0899
MABRY, EDWARD BLOXTON
OBG 041
1305 W WENDOVER AVENUE
A AC
GREENSBORO 27408
910 274-6355
MABRY, FREDERICK HARRISON
.JR. PD 083
418 KING STREET
AC
LAURINBURG 28352
910 276-7570
MAC, HARJIT BALA
PM 084
P.O. BOX 1230
AC
ALBEMARLE 28002
704 983-3314
MAC, SURENDRAPAL SINGH
ORS/HS 084
P. O BOX 1230
A AC
ALBEMARLE 28001
704 983-3314
MACALPINE, ORVILLE DUNCAN
PD Oil
12 BEAR CREEK LANE. #BLD 105
A L/RT
ASHEVILLE 28806-1600
704 667-5553
MACARTHUR, ROBERT DOUGLAS,
JR. 034
321 BERKSHIRE ROAD
S
CHARLOTTE 28209- 1 1 03
910 723-4528
MACAULAY, ROBERT JOSEPH,
JR.
U 064
180 FOY DR
A AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 443-3136
MACCARTHY, JUSTIN D.
OTO 067
353-C WESTERN BLVD.
A P AC
JACKSONVILLE, NC 28546
910 353-7588
MACCIOLI, GERALD A.
AN/CCM 092
2800 BLUE RIDGE RD. STE. 204
AC
RALEIGH 27607
919 783-3034
FAX 919 781-7465
MACDONALD, DONALD EWAN
P 090
1623 E SUNSET DR
S/RT
MONROE 28112-4340
704 289-5431
MACDONALD, HENRY JOHN, JR
OTO 025
709 PROFESSIONAL DR
A AC
NEW BERN 28560
MACDONALD, KENNETH G., JR.
GS/ABS 074
DEPT. OF SURGERY
A AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-4171
FAX 919 816-3809
MACDONALD, WILLIAM WEBSTER
OBG 060
1023EDGEHILL DRIVE
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 373-1541
FAX 704 334-9480
MACEDO, NELSON T.
NS 064
2416 PROFESSIONAL DR.
A AC
MACFEE, MICHAEL SCOTT
192 LEO JENKINS CANCER CTR.
GREENVILLE 27858
MACGREGOR, DREW ALAN
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT OF ANES.
MEDICAL CENTER BOULEVARD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1009
MACHEMER, CHRISTINE ANNA
3325 CHAPEL HILL BLVD STE. 205
DURHAM 27707
MACHEMER, ROBERT
BOX 3802, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
GO/OBG
919 816
CCM/IM
919 922-
P
919 489
OPH
MACK, RONALD BRIAN
2516 WOODBERRY DRIVE
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
MACKAY, JAMES CALVIN
302 W. RENOVAH CR.
WILMINGTON 28403-1248
MACKEL, DAVID FREDERICK
1027 FLEMING STREET
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
MACKENZIE, KAREN MARIE
1000 SMITH LEVEL RD. A2
CARRBORO 27510
MACLAUCHLIN, WILLIAM THOMPSON
919 684
FAX 919 681
PD
910 727
IM/PUD
910 762
ORS
704 692
A
919 932
237 8TH ST NW
CONOVER 28613
MACMILLAN, DOUGLAS PIERCE, JR
404 JONES FERRY RD . APT. F-20
CARRBORO 27510
MACMURDO, SCOTT ANDERSON
21 LINDEN ST., APT 320
OUINCY MA 02170-1834
MACNICHOL, GLENN EDWARD
PO BOX 1054
MARION 28752
MACQUEEN, DONALD MILES
2321 DELANEY AVENUE
WILMINGTON 28403
MAORI, ANTHONY JOHN
424 DOGWOOD DR.
EDEN 27288
MADDOX, CHARLES DEATON
4-B DOCTORS PARK
ASHEVILLE 28801
FP
A
704 464-
A
919 968-
910 584-
AN
704 652-
A/PD
A
910 763-
PTH
910 623-
IM
MADDOX, THOMAS WILBUR
PO BOX 32090
2800 BLUE RIDGE ROAD
RALEIGH 27622
MADDOX, WILLIAM TOWERS
PO BOX 7239
ASHEVILLE 28802
MADDUX, JOSEPH MICHAEL
1205 OAKENCROFT COURT
LEWISVILLE 27023
704 253
FAX 704 253
GSA/S
919 781
CD
704 254
CDS/FP
910 768-
FAX 910 768-
PO BOX 7546
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 443-4563
MADELINE, LEE ALLEN
2731 WILDWOOD COURT
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MADHURE, ANITHA
1234 TREYBROOK CIRC. #1200
GREENVILLE 27834
MADRY, HERBERT RAYMOND, JR.
2105 WHITE OAK ROAD
RALEIGH 27608
MAGNER, JAMES ARTHUR
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
MAGOD, MARC EMANUEL
1511 WESTOVER TERR.. STE 108
GREENSBORO 27408
MAGOLAN, JEROME JOSEPH, JR.
2801 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE. 200
RALEIGH 27607
MAGRANE, BRIAN PATRICK
ECU, DEPT, OF FAMILY MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-
MAGRINAT, GUSTAV CHARLES HEM/ON
301 E WENDOVER AVE,, STE, 300
GREENSBORO 27401 910 272
MAHANEY, JOHN PHILIP, JR. FP
810 KENNEDY AVE
NEW BERN 28560 919 633-
A
919 748
919 758
DR
A
919 833
IM/END
919 816-
IM/GI
A
910 378-
OPH
*
919 571-
074
AC
3587
034
AC
3229
032
AC
8066
032
AC
3891
6474
034
AC
8108
065
LVRT
1529
045
AC
5781
032
♦ S
8710
018
L/RT
2170
032
S
3698
034
S
8795
059
AC
7040
065
AC
1661
079
AC
9711
Oil
AC
-2865
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092
AC
-0710
011
AC
-8054
000
AF
9535
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000
R
2011
074
S
1234
092
AC
9838
074
AC
2567
041
AC
9906
092
AC
0081
074
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4611
041
AC
2141
025
AC
1678
104
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
MAHARAJH, GARNET D.
PD 090
1420 ELLEN ST.
AC
MONROE 28110
MAHMUD, REHAN
074
DEPT. OF CARDIOLOGY
AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-5395
FAX 919 551-8296
MAIER, RUDOLPH JOSEPH
N 096
1138-C TOMMYS ROAD
* AC
GOLDSBORO 27534
919 734-2428
MAITLAND, ALEXANDER, III
U 011
1 DOCTOR'S PARK
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 253-5314
MAJORS. ROBERT POWELL, JR
OTO 092
3010 ANDERSON DR.
A AC
POBOX 18946
RALEIGH 27619
919 787-7171
FAX 919 787-6427
MAJORS, ROY ALAN
ORS/SM 060
120 PROVIDENCE ROAD
AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 339-1000
FAX 704 339-1446
MAJSTORAVICH, JOSEPH, JR.
OPH 016
P O. BOX 1317
AC
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
919 726-0411
MAJURE, DAVID ANDREW
034
719 GALES AVENUE
A S
WINSOTN-SALEM 27103
910 631-9913
MAKWANA, GIRISH N.
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704 884-91 1 1
MALAGUTI. RAYMOND C.
000
419 2ND ST. NW, STE. 100
AF
HICKORY 28601
704 323-1100
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MALDONADO, MICHAEL ANTONIO RHU/IM ODD
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CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 966-4191
MALEKPOUR, BAHMAN
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2805 MCLAMB PL.
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GOLDSBORO 27533
919 734-2222
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MALENBAUM. BRUCE T.
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DURHAM 27704
919 479-4100
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MALLETT, HOLLY ANN
032
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H S
ROANOKE VA 24014-2146
919 967-3828
MALLETTE, JULIUS Q.
OBG 074
PITT COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AC
DEPT. OFOB-GYN. 150
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-4191
MALLON. WILLIAM JAMES
ORS 032
2609 N. DUKE ST,
A AC
DURHAM 27705
919 220-5255
MALLONEE, MICHAEL STEVEN
OTO/HNS 060
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704 547-1609
MALLORY, JOSEPH BEN
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ALBEMARLE 28002
704 983-4385
MALLORY, MARK ANDREW
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CHAPEL HILL. NC 27514
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MALLOY, H. REMBERT
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910 723-3729
MALONE, JOHN GREEN
060
CAROLINA NEUROLOGICAL CLINIC AC
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CHARLOTTE 28203
704 377-9323
MALONE. JOHN HUGH, JR.
IM 013
ARDSLEY MEDICAL GROUP. PA A AC
1452 US HIGHWAY 29 N.. STE
202
CONCORD 28025
704 782-1101
MALONE, PATRICK EDWARD
000
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AF
FAYE NEVILLE 28304
919 894-5787
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MALONEY, THOMAS RICHARD
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CHAPEL HILL 27514
MALTON, MARK L.
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704 866-0042
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910 763-3664
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919 733-5130
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704 334-2020
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WILMINGTON 28402-9000 910 343-0161
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MANDEL, DALE MASON GS 029
1219 LEXINGTON AVE, STE. A A AC
THOMASVILLE 27360-3416 910 475-7148
MANDEL, LEE RICHARD IM 060
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MANN, CHARLES HAYES
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GARY 27511-6660
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UNC. OFFICE OF THE DEAN
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CHAPEL HILL 27599
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MANFREDl, RITA ANN
ECU, PITT COUNTY HOSP.
GREENVILLE 27858
MANGANO, CHARLES ANGELO, JR
3020 NEW BERN AVE. STE. 420
RALEIGH 27610
MANGE, STEPHEN KENNEDY
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ALBEMARLE 28002
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MANGUM, COLBY ELIZABETH
121-AS. ROBERSON ST.
CHAPEL HILL 27516
MANGUM, GARY LIONELL
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555 CARTHAGE ST.
SANFORD 27330
MANITIUS, EVA MARIA
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RALEIGH 27614
MANLAPAS, HECTOR CHAN
PO DRAWER 158
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
MANLEY, JAMES JOSEPH
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NEW BERN 28561-2585
704 543-6805
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AC
919 966-4161
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JR. OBG 041
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704 892-7905
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919 774-6518
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MANLY. DAVID TUPPER
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MANLY. ISAAC VAUGHN
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RALEIGH 27609
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P 074
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URT
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MANN, JAMES TIFT, III
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RALEIGH 27620
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ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
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WINSTON-SALEM 27101-2409
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DURHAM 27707
MANNING, JOHN MICHAEL, JR.
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MANNING, STUART HALL
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CENTRAL MEDICAL PARK
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MANRING, ERIK ALEXANDER
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GREENVILLE 27858-4537
MANSON, TIMOTHY PATRICK
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034
A * S
910 721-9098
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R
910 725-4187
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MARADIAGA, GERARDO MARCIAL
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ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
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BOONE 28607
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AC
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DEPT. OF MEDICINE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
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1985 TATE BLVD. SE
HICKORY 28602
MARGIOTTI, MARIE
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BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
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WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 295-6782
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704 258-1586
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ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
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HIGH POINT 27262 910 887-3195
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WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4172
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MARKS, PHILLIP GLENN U 029
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LEXINGTON 27292 919 246-4413
MARKS, WILLIAM EARL, JR. AN 041
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CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
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MOORE REGIONAL HOSPITAL
PINEHURST 28374 910 215-1161
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GREENSBORO 27408
MARSHALL, CHARLES FOSTER, JR. OPH 060
EASTOVER MEDICAL PARK II A AC
2620 E 7TH ST., STE. 300-C
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GREENSBORO 27408 919 545-5000
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PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861 704 355-3153
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DURHAM 27704 919 471-9332
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110 NASH MEDICAL ARTS MALL A AC
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110 NASH MEDICAL ARTS MALL A AC
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1 17 TR YON ROAD A AC
RUTHERFORDTON 28139 704 286-9049
FAX 704 286-5596
MARSTON, LAURIE MAY OBG 092
204 ASHEVILLE AVE., STE. 60 A AC
TRIANGLE OB-GYN
GARY 27511 919 233-1311
MARTERRE, WILLIAM FRANCIS, JR. GS 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED C
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WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4207
FAX 910 748-6286
MARTIN, DENNIS KEITH OBG 025
750 MCCARTHY BLVD. AC
NEW BERN 28562 919 633-4005
MARTIN, DENNIS LEE N Oil
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ASHEVILLE 28801 704 255-7776
MARTIN, EDWARD STEPHENS PD 060
2711 RANDOLPH ROAD. SUITE 501 AC
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 374-1736
MARTIN, ERIC MEYER 034
2112 BLAIR BLVD , #3 S
NASHVILLE TN 37212-4926 910 724-6414
MARTIN, FREDERICK ALLEN FP 006
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BANNER ELK 28604 704 898-7700
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311 W WENDOVER AVE A AC
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MARTIN, PATRICK D. P 065
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MARTIN, PAUL GRAY N 034
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3314 HEALY DR.. STE. 105
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MARTIN, PHILIP L. OPH 092
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RALEIGH 27607 919 571-0081
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327 MOCKSVILLE AVE. A P AC
PO BOX 1665
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MARTIN, ROBERT CHARLES ORS 092
3100 DURALEIGH RD. AC
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MARTIN, ROBERT GALE OPH 063
2170 MIDLAND ROAD A AC
SOUTHERN PINES 28387-2927 910 295-2100
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MARTIN, SIDNEY ARNOLD
3141 ESSEX CIRCLE
RALEIGH 27608
OM 092
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919 782-0911
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MARTIN, TIMOTHY JOHN OPH 034
WAKE FOREST UNIV EYE CTR. • AC
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MARTIN, TRACY JEAN EM 000
300 E PARK AVE. #5 AC
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 376-7362
MARTIN, WELLS, III DR 046
HIGH POINT REGIONAL HOSPITAL AC
DEPT. OF RADIOLOGY
HIGH POINT 27260 910 884-6037
MARTIN, WILLIS ELWOOD D/IM 064
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ROCKY MOUNT 27804 919 937-7111
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PO BOX 7546 A AC
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2 HOSPITAL DRIVE A AC
LEXINGTON 27292 704 243-2436
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MARUCHECK, JOHN THOMAS IM 092
6217 DRESDEN LANE AC
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MARX, HERMAN BENNO FP 000
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GRANDVIEW WA 98930
MARX, JOHN A. EM 050
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PO BOX 32861. DEPT. OF EM
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MARX, RICHARD SAMUEL ID/IM 034
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400 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE A AC
SALISBURY 28144 704 633-6044
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MASOUD, JAVED CD/IM 001
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BURLINGTON 27215 910 229-6486
MASSAGEE, JAMES TERRILL AN 041
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3723-B W. MARKET ST.
GREENSBORO 27404 910 299-6343
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704 333
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DURHAM 27705
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300 BILLINGSLEY RD., STE. 200
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704 377
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MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-
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191 EVERGREEN LANE
BRYSON CITY 28713
MATHIS, JAMES LARRY
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ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
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1402 BROAD ST
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HENDERSON 27536 919 492-
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MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-
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GREENSBORO 27408 910 275-
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2215 RANDOLPH ROAD A
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 372-
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P. O. BOX 609
ROSE HILL 28458 910 289-
MATTHEWS, JAMES AUSTIN OBG
721 GREEN VALLEY RD., STE. 300 A
GREENSBORO 27401 910 275-
074
S
5707
032
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■2561
■4251
091
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3152
034
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4161
3857
041
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060
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6846
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031
URT
2291
041
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MATTHEWS, JOHN DAIL OPH
3312 BATTLEGROUND AVE. A P •
GREENSBORO 27410
MATTHEWS, JOHN LYLE
11 COBBLERIDGE COURT
DURHAM 27713
MATTHEWS, MARJORIE E.F.
105 RHUM PLACE
GARNER 27529
MATTHEWS, MARK ROBERT
PO BOX 29327
GREENSBORO 27429
MATTHEWS, ROBIN DEMPSEY
101 W, T. HARRIS BLVD.
STE. 5201
CHARLOTTE 28262
MATTHEWS, ROLAND D.
147 TARLETON AVENUE
BURLINGTON 27215
MATTHEWS, WILLIAM CAMP
RT. 4. BOX 470. THE FARM
CHESTER SC 29706
MATTHIAS, WEEZA
MAHEC FAMILY PRACTICE CTR
118 W.T, WEAVER BLVD.
ASHEVILLE 28801
MATTIS-GRAVES, KRISTINE ANN
PO BOX 821
OLD MOCKSVILLE ROAD
STATESVILLE 28687
MATTOX, HUITT EVERETT
1700 S, TARBOROST,
WILSON 27893
MATTOX, JAMES DWIGHT, JR.
2990 BETHESDA PL, STE. 602A
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MATTOX, WILLIAM JOSEPH
1960 S 16TH STREET
WILMINGTON 28401
MATTSSON, AKE
ECU DEPT, OF PSYCHIATRY
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
MAUERHAN, DAVID ROBERT
1001 BLYTHE BLVD,, #200
CHARLOTTE 28203
MAUGEL, LARRY EDWIN
1350 S. KINGS DR.
CHARLOTTE 28207
MAULDIN, FRANK WILLIAM
GRAYSTONE EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
PO BOX 2484
HICKORY 28603 704 322
FAX 704 322
MAULDIN, GARY EUGENE AN
PO BOX 219 A
CULLOWHEE 28723 704 293
MAULTSBY, JAMES ALEXANDER ORS/PM
501 N. BRIGHT LEAF BLVD.
SMITHFIELD 27577
P
A
919 419-
FP
A
919 779-
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A
910 854
OBG
704 548-
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910 227-
IM/OM
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803 385
FP
704 257
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704 873-
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919 237-
P
910 768
FP
A
910 343-
P/CHP
919 816-
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704 373-
FP
704 342
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MAUNEY, FRANK MAXTON, JR.
#7 STUYVESANT ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28803-2692
MAURO, MATTHEW ANTHONY
101 CATAWBA COURT
CHAPEL HILL 27514
MAURO, PATRICIA MARCHASE
2609 N. DUKE ST. STE. 505
DURHAM 27704
MAUSKOPF, ALICE ELIZABETH
2600 STUART DR.
DURHAM 27707-2836
MAUTERER, DAVID JOHN
445 BILTMORE AVE.. STE. 505
ASHEVILLE 28801
MAX, RICHARD JAY
3821 MERTON DR
RALEIGH 27609
MAXWELL, JAMES HEATH
4 LOCH RIDGE DR.
GREENSBORO 27408-3868
MAXWELL, JAMES HENRY
3501 PRESTWICK DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
919 934
FAX 910 274
CDS/TS
A P
704 274
FAX 704 252
DR
919 966
D
A
919 220
FAX 919 220
919 489
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704 253
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919 787
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A
910 854
FAX 910 230
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919 483
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032
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■0113
092
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0777
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6546
060
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1221
001
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2933
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4740
060
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8446
098
L7RT
7800
034
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8281
065
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9991
074
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2673
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060
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4865
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1529
092
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8221
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6546
1851
026
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6694
MAXWELL, JOHN GARY
GS 065
PO BOX 9025
A AC
WILMINGTON 28402-9025
910 343-0161
FAX 910 762-6800
MAXWELL, KEITH MELVIN
Oil
41 OAKLAND ROAD
AC
ASHEVILLE 28801-4807
704 251-1357
MAY, ALFRED T., Ill
FP 064
BOX 1239
A AC
SPRING HOPE 27882
919 478-5412
MAY, CHARLES RAYSOR, III
AN 026
1787 ROANOKE ROAD
A P AC
FAYh NEVILLE 28304
910 323-9933
MAY, HARVEY CRAIG
GYN 060
4323 CANOEBROOK ROAD
URT
CHARLOTTE 28210
704 552-0083
FAX 704 377-1933
MAY, JOHN SCOTT
OTO 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1034
910 716-4161
FAX 910 716-3857
MAY, RONALD BRUCE
PD/HEM 025
PO DRAWER 12610
AC
NEW BERN 28561
919 636-4920
FAX 919 636-4970
MAY, WILLIAM JOSEPH
GYN/OBG 034
1824 GEORGIA AVE
A URT
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 761-5032
MAYBIN, RICHARD MADDEN
GP/HYP 023
PO BOX 96
A L
LAWNDALE 28090-9802
704 538-8532
MAYBODI, MITRA
000
BOX 2761. DUMC
S
DURHAM 27710
91 9 489-0380
tMAYER, EUGENE STEPHEN
GPM 032
UNC, CB7165, WING C
DECEASED-1 1-2-94
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7165
919 966-2461
MAYER, NORMAN MICHAEL
EM 041
1200 N. ELM ST,
AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 379-4040
MAYER, WALTER BREM
IM 060
2420-407 ROSWELL AVENUE
A URT
CHARLOIIh 28209
704 333-4322
MAYNARD, CHARLES DOUGLAS
NM 034
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT, OF
RADIOLOGY
A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1088
910 716-7095
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1088
910 716-7095
FAX 910 716-2029
MAYNARD, DAVID RUSSELL
AN 041
1211 VIRGINIA ST
A AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 855-0767
MAYNARD, EUGENE HAROLD, JR.
FP 000
95 LEONARD AVENUE
A R
WASHINGTON PA 15301
412 223-3100
MAYNOR, BOBBY RAY, JR.
IM 073
615 PROFESSIONAL DR.
A AC
POBOX 1058
ROXBORO 27573
910 599-3212
MAYNOR, JAYNE PATRICE
AN 078
207 E. 14TH STREET
A AC
PO BOX 2370
LUMBERTON 28359
910 323-9933
MAYNOR, KENRIC ALLEN
032
DUKE MANOR APTS. 1-H
A S
128 S. LASALLE ST
DURHAM 27705
919 382-8640
MAYO, JOSEPH DIXON, JR.
FP 091
949 MEADOW LANE
URT
HENDERSON 27536
919 438-3155
MAYO, KATHY DIANE
P 074
3900 BROWNING PL . STE. 201
R
RALEIGH 27609
919 787-7125
MAYO, MARY ANNE
PD 032
616CROSSTIMBERSDR.
A R
DURHAM 27713-9133
919 551-4169
MAYO, PHILIP DOUGLAS
IM/PUD 096
2307-G NORWOOD AVE.
A AC
GOLDSBORO 27534
919 734-1779
FAX 919 734-7570
MAYRAND, ELIZABETH
PTH 080
508 PLYMOUTH AVE.
URT
SALISBURY 28144-8529
704 638-1078
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
107
MAYS, OLIVER AIKEN
PH 096
408 TAYLOR PLACE
A L7RT
GOLDSBORO 27530-5346
919 735-0305
MAZHAR, lOBAL
OPH 008
420 PEACOCK ST.
AC
AHOSKIE 27910
919 332-8016
MAZZELLA, WILLIAM JOHN
032
409 SMITH AVENUE #2
A • S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 966-5502
MAZZINI, MELISSA ANN
034
624 WEST END BLVD. APT A4
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
910 723-1978
MAZZOCCHI, ANNMARIE
FP 041
1 01 6-A PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 378-0240
FAX 910 378-0778
MCADAMS, CHARLES R., JR.
GS/GYN 060
6331 SARDIS ROAD
L/RT
CHARLOTTE 28270-5450
704 366-3609
MCADOO, JESSICA DAWN
032
136PUREFOYRD.. APT, A
S
CHAPEL HILL 27514-4864
919 408-0122
MCAFEE, REBECCA DEAL
PTH 065
NEW HANOVER REG. MED. CTR A AC
PO BOX 9000
WILMINGTON 28402-9000
910 343-7074
FAX 910 343-7829
MCALISTER, JAMES ALLEN, JR
PTH/CLP 060
1901 RANDOLPH RD.
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 375-6792
MCALISTER, LINDA THERESA
OBG 026
511 OWEN DR.
A AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
910 323-5433
MCALLISTER, DAVID WHITNEY
OBG 060
2711 RANDOLPH RD , STE 512 A AC
CHARLOTTE 28213
704 333-4104
MCALLISTER, JAMES GRAY, III
P/NTR 092
521 E JONES ST.
* AC
RALEIGH 27601-1137
919 821-9112
FAX 919 821-2137
MCALLISTER, RUSSELL G., JR.
CD/PA 032
CATO RESEARCH LTD.
A AC
4364 S. ALSTON AVE,, STE. 201
DURHAM 27713-2280
919 361-2286
MCALPINE, DAVID CHARLES
OBG 060
2801 RANDOLPH ROAD
AC
CHARLOTTE 2821 1
704 377-5675
MCAULIFFE, JOHN EDWARD
AN 064
3709 WESTRIDGE CIRCLE DR
AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 443-2125
MCBRIDE, ALLEN JOSEPH
FP/ADM 032
BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OF NC A AC
PO BOX 2291
DURHAM 27702
919 490-4332
FAX 919 493-8028
MCBRIDE, J. MARVIN, JR.
FP 092
1109 DRESSER COURT
AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 872-4900
FAX 919 872-7746
MCBRIDE, ROBERT BENNIS, JR
ORS 060
101 WT. HARRIS BLVD#1110
AC
CHARLOTTE 28262
704 339-1073
MCCABE, DEBORAH CHRISTINE
000
716 SANDERSON DR.
AF
DURHAM 27704
919 470-4000
MCCABE, JAMES GARDEN
IM/NEP 065
1302 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 343-9800
FAX 910 343-0674
MCCAIN, JOHN LEWIS
RHU/IM 098
PO BOX 3185
A AC
WILSON 27895
919 243-0790
FAX 919 237-6114
MCCAIN, KENNETH FRANKLIN
A 034
223 HARPER STREET
P AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 765-3756
MCCAIN, RAETTA BEVAN
000
406 HARDING ST,
R
GREENVILLE 27858
919 752-6585
MCCAIN, TRENT WINSLOW
034
BOWMAN GRAY MEDICAL SCHOOL S
STUDENT BOX 2892
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MCCALL, CHARLES EMORY
IM/ID 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MEC
AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4584
MCCALL, DUNCAN ALEXANDER
503 BROOKDALE DR.
STATESVILLE 28677
MCCALL, MARVIN MATHER, III
P. O. BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
MCCALL, MICHAEL ALVIN
P O. BOX 1229
MARION 28752
MCCALL, WILLIAM HERBERT
930 COUNTRY CLUB RD
ASHEVILLE 28804
MCCALL, WILLIAM VAUGHN
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT. PSYCHIATRY A
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
RHU/IM
049
AC
704 873-4909
IM/CD 060
A AC
704 355-3165
FP/GER 059
A AC
704 433-2492
OPH 011
A LVRT
704 252-6017
P 034
AC
MCCALL, WILLIAM, JR.
1405 PLAZA DRIVE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MCCALLUM, ROBERT DAVID
210 HOSPITAL DRIVE
COLUMBUS 28722
MCCANN, RICHARD LUCAS
BOX 2990. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
MCCARTHY, DESIREE MONIQUE
200 BARNES ST.. APT. 1-E
CARRBORO 27510
MCCARTHY, FRANCIS MICHAEL
701 LUKE ST.. STE. C
PO BOX 14
EDENTON 27932-0014
910 716-2911
FAX 910 716-6830
A/IM 034
AC
910 765-4131
GS 000
AC
704 894-5810
FAX 704 894-5690
VS/GS 032
A AC
919 684-2620
FAX 919 681-7934
032
A S
919 942-4924
ORS 021
AC
919 482-5011
FAX 919 482-0390
MCCARTNEY, CHERYL FAINTUCH P 032
UNC. CB#7160 AC
126 MACNIDER BLDG. #202
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-4551
MCCARTY, DAVID EDWARD 032
804 BERKLEY ST S
DURHAM 27705-4202 919 490-6196
MCCARTY, GREGORY S. EM 036
3136 SELWYN AVENUE A AC
CHARLOTTE 28209 704 834-2279
MCCARTY, RALPH LEEVES CRS/GS 060
400 AVINGER LANE A L7RT
DAVIDSON 28036 704 333-1259
MCCASKILL, LLOYD CURTIS GP/FP 083
P 0 BOX 788 A AC
MAXTON 28364-0788 910 844-5681
MCCASKILL, SAMUEL GAULT, JR. OBG 091
RUIN CREEK ROAD AC
HENDERSON 27536 919 492-8576
MCCLAIN, LINDA OBG 065
5305-JZ WRIGHTSVILLE AVENUE AC
WILMINGTON 28403 910 799-2168
MCCLELLAN, DANIEL LEE GS 036
902 COX ROAD, STE, G AC
GASTONIA 28054 704 864-7821
MCCLELLAND, WILLIAM ALFRED 090
5300 BERRYWOOD LANE A AC
MONROE 28110-9385 704 292-1250
MCCLOSKEY, SCOTT MICHAEL NS 018
415 N. CENTER STE.. STE. 302 AC
HICKORY 28601 704 327-9740
MCCLURE, KENNETH EDWARD, JR. 074
RT. #1.80X434 S
GREENVILLE 27834 919 752-1999
MCCLURE, MARK WARREN U 092
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.. STE 100 AC
RALEIGH 27609 919 790-0036
MCCLURE, MATTHEW W. 032
5A RIVER BIRCH ROAD A S
DURHAM 27705
MCCOLLUM, DONALD EUGENE
BOX 2919. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
ORS 032
A AC
919 684-4055
FAX 919 681-8197
MCCOMB, JOHN SANFORD OBG 041
721 GREEN VALLEY RD , STE 200 AC
GREENSBORO 27408 910 574-2229
MCCONATHA, BUFF FP EM/000
PO BOX 5444 AF
WILMINGTON 28403-0884 910 686-0071
FAX 910 343-0674
MCCONNACHIE, CHARLES CHRIS
PO BOX 477
FLAT ROCK 28731
MCCONNELL, MARY HELEN
67 BALDWIN RD
ARDEN 28704
MCCONNELL, MICHAEL ELLIS
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
BRODY BUILDING
GREENVILLE 27858
MCCONNELL, ROBERT WILLIAM
EASTERN RADIOLOGISTS
#9 DOCTORS PARK
GREENVILLE 27834
MCCONNELL, ROSANNA CAROL
705-A S MARSHALL ST.
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
MCCONVILLE, JOSEPH FRANCIS
3120 MILHAVEN LAKE DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27106-6306
MCCONVILLE, ROBERT HOWARD, JR.
FP/GER 053
AC
919 774-6023
FAX 919 774-6023
S. ORS
000
H
704 693-3002
PD
Oil
L/RT
704 684-2407
PDC
074
AC
919 816-5601
R/NM
074
A
AC
919 752-0166
FAX 919 752-0166
034
A
S
910 722-6878
3 AN
034
AC
910 765-2259
611 WICKER ST.
SANFORD 27330
MCCOOL, JAMES ALVIS
3333 SILAS CREEK PARKWAY
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MCCORMICK, CAROLYN BRUMM
2606 N. ELM ST
LUMBERTON 28358
MCCORMICK, GEORGE MITCHELL
PINEHURST NEUROLOGY
PO BOX 1749
PINEHURST 28374
MCCORMICK, JOHN THOMAS
401 MULBERRY ST SW. STE, 103
LENOIR 28645
MCCOY, JOSEPH BENNETT, JR.
3646 SEDGEWOOD CIR
CHARLOTTE 2821 1
MCCOY, MARY CATHLEEN
UNC. DEPT, OF OB-GYN, CB 7570
214 MACNIDER BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599
MCCOY, RALPH CARLISLE
6320 S. BRADLEY OVERLOOK
WILMINGTON 28403
MCCOY, THOMAS HATTON
PO BOX 35228
CHARLOTTE 28235
MCCRACKEN, JOSEPH STUART
2609 N. DUKE ST., STE. 802
DURHAM 27704
PTH
034
AC
910 760-5840
FP 078
A AC
910 738-3718
N 063
A RT
910 295-6868
ORS 014
A AC
704 758-7091
GYN 060
LVRT
704 377-0461
000
AC
MCCRARY, JOHN A., Ill
1671 8TH ST. DR , NW
HICKORY 28601
MCCRORY, MICHAEL ELLIOTT
2609 N. DUKE ST STE, 303
DURHAM 27704
MCCUEN, BROOKS WALTON, II
BOX 3802. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
MCCULLEN, BOBBY K., JR.
2311 ABERDEEN BLVD., STE. C
GASTONIA 28054
MCCULLOCH, HARLAN ARTHUR
PO BOX 36351
CHARLOTTE 28236
MCCULLOUGH, CHARLES T., JR.
129 MCDOWELL ST,
ASHEVILLE 28801
MCCULLOUGH, DAVID LEGARDE
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT OF
UROLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
919 966-1601
PTH 065
A AC
910 343-7074
ORS 060
- AC
704 339-1000
OPH 032
A AC
919 220-5439
FAX 919 220-6023
OPH 018
A AC
704 322-6040
DR 032
A P AC
919 220-5109
OPH 032
A AC
919 684-6749
FAX 919 681-6474
OPH 036
A AC
704 853-3937
AN 060
A AC
704 377-5772
ORS Oil
AC
704 258-8800
U 034
A P
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MCCUNNIFF, ANN JONES
1025 WESSYNGTON RD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
MCCUNNIFF, DENNIS EDWARD
1025 WESSYNGTON ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 716-4131
FAX 910 716-5711
ON/TR 034
A AC
910 748-4981
OBG 034
AC
910 768-3632
108
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
MCCUSKEY, WILLIAM HANES R
CAPE FEAR IMAGING ASSOCIATES
4608 CEDAR AVE . STE. 106
WILMINGTON 28403 910 395-
MCCUTCHEN, THOMAS M., JR. PD
1213 WALTER REED ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28304 910 484-
FAX 910 484-
MCCUTCHEON, WILLIAM B., JR. TS/CDS
2014 WILSHIRE OR A
DURHAM 27707 919 489-
MCDANIEL, EUGENE MARVIN, JR. OBG
1141 N. ROAD ST.. STE. I
ELIZABETH CITY 27909-3371
MCDANIEL, JACK PASCHAL
1320 MEDICAL DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-4442
MCDANIEL, WILLIAM JASON, JR
P. O. BOX 10707
RALEIGH 27605
919 338
FAX 919 331-
OBG
A
910 323-
ORS
919 781
FAX 919 782
MCDEAVITT, JAMES THOMAS PM
1100 BLYTHE BLVD. A
CHARLOTTE INST, REHABILITATION
CHARLOTTE 28203
MCDEVITT, NOEL BRUCE
4 MEMORIAL DR. EAST
PO BOX 3550
PINEHURST 28374-3550
704 355-
FAX 704 355-
PS/MFS
A P
910 295-
FAX 910 295-
MCDONALD, BRIAN
2330 HILTON AVE #17
DURHAM 27707
MCDONALD, CARY CRANE
106 JUNIPER PL.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
MCDONALD, GARY LOWELL
285 MCDOWELL ST.
ASHEVILLE 28803
MCDONALD, JAMES PATRICK
624 QUAKER LANE. STE. D-200
HIGH POINT 27262
MCDONALD, JOHN MATTHEW
326 N HAWTHORNE ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-3202
MCDONALD, RALPH N.
230 18TH ST., CIR. SE
HICKORY 28602
A
919 403-
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A
919 419-
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704 252
910 841
919 723
CD/IM
A P
704 324
FAX 704 324
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MCDONALD, SKYE DIANN
ROUTE #7, BOX 100
CHAPEL HILL 27514
MCDONALD, TARA DOIREANNE
444 S. HAWTHORNE ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3785
MCDONELL, CHARLES FRANKLIN, JR. OBG
210 13TH AVE, PL. NW
HICKORY 28601
MCDONOUGH, KELLY JO
1716 COLE MILL ROAD
DURHAM 27712-3206
MCDOUGAL, EMORY GARY
3412 GRAYSTONE PLACE
CONOVER 28613
MCDOWELL, EDWARD LEON
2205 CROSSWINDS COURT
KANNAPOLIS 28083
MCDOWELL, ROBERT WARREN
320 SHERRYBROOK DR.
RALEIGH 27160
MCDUFFIE, ROBERT STANLEY
325 VANDERBILT RD.
ASHEVILLE 28803-2949
MCDUFFIE, SCOTT RAMSEY
12411 TIMBER BEND DR.
LITTLE ROCK AR 7221 1-3384
MCELLIGOTT, JACINTA MARY
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. PHYSICAL MED & REHAB
GREENVILLE 27858
919 968-:
910 748-
704 322
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919 383
VS
704 322
704 788
GP
919 832
OBG
704 274
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501 224
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065
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4668
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6121
6322
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4236
070
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0101
1598
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3301
092
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5600
6578
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4330
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1917
1481
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1230
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1853
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4804
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3017
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3523
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9105
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3155
092
LYRT
5389
011
LVRT
2795
000
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4810
074
AC
MCELVEEN, JOHN T., JR.
OTO 092
CAROLINA EAR & HEARING CLI. PC A AC
3404 WAKE FOREST RD.. STE
.303
RALEIGH 27609
919 876-4327
FAX 919 876-6800
MCENTIRE, JERRILL LEE
FP 059
700 AIRPORT RD.
AC
MARION 28752
704 668-7694
MCFADDEN, DWIGHT J., Ill
032
2 GROVE PARK
S
DURHAM 27705-6131
MCFADDEN, JAMES STUART
AN 063
35 MCDONALD RD. WEST
AC
PINEHURST 28374
910 295-2920
FAX 910 295-2920
MCFADDEN, JOHN CHRISTOPHER
FP 000
312 N ELM ST
AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 889-6664
MCFADDEN, THOMAS CORNELIUS,
JR. GS 000
102 GARNER ROAD
R
GREENVILLE 27834
919 816-4629
MCFADYEN, OSCAR LEE, JR.
IM 026
524 VALLEY ROAD
A LVRT
FAYE NEVILLE 28305
910 484-0221
MCFALLS, VERNON WENDELL
PD 046
624 QUAKER LN STE. 203A
AC
HIGH POINT 27262-3891
910 882-4187
MCFARLANE, MICHELLE ALDONSA
034
1608 W. NORTHWEST BLVD..
APT.F S
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 722-6637
MCGANN, KAREN PATRICIA
FP/GER 034
BOWMAN GRAY, DEFT, OF
FAM. MED. A
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716
MCGARRITY, MICHAEL SCOTT END/IM
1515 DOCTORS CIRCLE
WILMINGTON 28401-7498 910 763-
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3100 DURALEIGH RD.
RALEIGH 27612 919 881-
MCGEE, JOHN ASBURY, JR. GYN
2617 BRIARCLIFF PL A
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 343-
FAX 704 343
919 816-4440
FAX 919 551-9158
MCGEE, ROBERT SAUNDERS, JR.
6308 LAKEBEND COURT
GREENSBORO 27410
MCGHEE, TERENCE BARCLAY
7 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
MCGILL, JOHN CHARLES
703 HILLSIDE DR.
KINGS MOUNTAIN 28086
MCGILLICUDDY, DENIS MICHAEL
604 MEDICAL DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
MCGIMSEY, JAMES FRANKS, JR.
100 VALDESE AVE,
MORGANTON 28655
MCGINNIS, LAMAR SCOTT, III
3729 POMFRET LANE
CHARLOTTE 28211
MCGINNIS, LEE ANN M.
3716 POMFRET LANE
CHARLOTTE 28211-3726
MCGINNIS, MARK ROBERT
250 18TH STREET CIRCLE. SE
HICKORY 28602-1361
MCGINTY, KAYE LUCAS
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT, OF PSYCHIATRY
GREENVILLE, NC 27858-4354
MCGIRT, MURPHY FRANK, JR.
BOX 39
ATLANTIC 28511
MCGOWAN, ROBERT WALTER, III
RFD #2. BOX 78A
GUILFORD ME 04443
MCGOWEN, TIMOTHY WADE
1425 PLAZA DR.. BOX 25007
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MCGRATH, JAMES STUART
3116 N. DUKE ST.
DURHAM 27704
PTH
910 665
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704 255
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704 739
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919 758
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910 768
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CHAPEL HILL 27514
MCGREGOR, JUDITH CRAIG
BURKE RADIOLOGICAL
ASSOCS, PA
PO BOX 265
RUTHERFORD COLLEGE 28671-0265
704 874
MCGRORY, EDWARD JOSEPH, JR
3900 OLD WAKE FOREST ROAD
RALEIGH 27609
MCGUIRE, JOHN O'BRIEN
16 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
FAX 704 258
MCGUIRT, WILLIAM FREDERICK OTO/ON
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED, A
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
A
919 929
DR
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919 872
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A
704 252
910 716-
FAX910 716-
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WINSTON-SALEM 27106
MCINNIS, ANGUS GUY
1123 S. MAIN STREET
REIDSVILLE 27320
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219 S. MAIN STREET
MARION 28752
MCINTOSH, DALE PATRICK
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WOODLEAF 27054
MCINTYRE, FREDERICK LINDSEY,
219 SCOTTLYNN DR.
ASHEVILLE 28806
MCINTYRE, ROSS WILLIAM
FORSYTH MEM, HOSPITAL
3333 SILAS CREEK PKWY.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MCINTYRE, STEPHEN ROSS
1940BRIARWQOD DR.
BOX 10204
HICKORY 28603
MCJILTON, ROY ALAN
4303 LUDGATE ST.
LUMBERTON 28358
FP
910 342
GP
A
704 652
919 768-
JR
704 254
AN
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910 681
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704 294-
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MCKAY, CLINTON HULL
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CHARLOTTE 28210
MCKAY, HAMILTON W., JR.
2711 RANDOLPH RD, STE,
CHARLOTTE 28207
910 738-
FAX 910 738-
IM
A
919 225-
Al
400 A
704 372-
FAX 704 376-
MCKAY, JAMES HAMILTON WOODROW FP
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BURNSVILLE 28714 704 675-
MCKAY, MICHAEL DIXON Gl
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.
RALEIGH 27609 919 872-
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708 FREDERICK AVE.
LAURINBURG 28352-9231 910 276-
MCKENNA, WILLIAM R. ID
445 BILTMORE CTR., STE, 500
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 258-
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3805 COMPUTER DRIVE
RALEIGH 27609 919 781-
MCKENZIE, WAYLAND NASH GP
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ALBEMARLE 28002
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1511 WESTOVER TERR,. STE. 108 A
GREENSBORO 27408 910 378-
MCKINLEY, PHILIP HOWARD OPH
3111 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3994
910 768
FAX 910 768
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4088
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3242
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MCKINNEY, JOHN J., JR.
PIEDMONT INTERNAL MED. PA
1632 NATIONAL HIGHWAY
THOMASVILLE 27360 910 885-7311
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109
MCKINNEY, SANDRA H.
5146 ROTHERFIELD COURT
CHARLOTTE 28277-2661
MCKINNEY, WILLIAM MARKLEY
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT OF
NEUROLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1078
MCKINNON, MARK STEVEN
FAHEC
1601 OWEN DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
MCKNIGHT, MARTHA ANNE
225 TALL TIMBERS DR.
PINEHURST 28374
FP
060
AC
704 543-6805
FAX 704 543-9948
N
034
910 716-
FAX 910 716-
910 678-
P/CHP
MCLAIN. BILL REID
189 KEATS ROAD
MOORESVILLE 28115
MCLAIN, LEE WILLIAM, JR.
4207 LAKE BOONE TRAIL #200
RALEIGH 27607-6520
910 692
FAX 919 571
FP
A
704 663
N
A
919 782
FAX 919 782
MCLAMB, JOSEPH TIMOTHY ORS
2701 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE A
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 736
FAX 919 580
MCLAMB, SAMUEL BAGGETT, JR. IM
201 COX BOULEVARD A
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 734
MCLANAHAN, CHARLES SCOTT NS
1010 EDGEHILL ROAD, N. A P
CHARLOTTE 28207-1830 704 376
MCLEAN, AUGUSTUS ALEXANDER, JR GP
P. O. BOX 98
MURFREESBORO 27855
MCLEAN. FREDERICK MILLER
763 REAFORD ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
MCLEAN, JONATHAN OWENS
1718 E FOURTH ST, #501
CHARLOTTE 28204
MCLEAN, SEAN EDWARD
1 1 5 ASHLEY FOREST DR, #A
CHAPEL HILL 27514-5409
MCLEAN, WALTER COPLEY, JR,
276 E, CHESTNUT ST,
ASHEVILLE 28801
A
919 398-
DR
919 716-
CD/IM
704 343-:
919 942-
OPH
A
704 255-
FAX704 251-
MCLEAN, WILLIAM THADDEUS, JR. N/PD
BOWMAN GRAY SCH OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-
MCLEAR, RONALD KENT EM
4117 N, ROXBORO RD,, STE, 400
DURHAM 27704-2127 919 477-
MCLELLAND, ROBERT DR
UNC DEPT OF RADIOLOGY
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-
MCLENDON, WILLIAM WOODARD CLP/PTH
UNC-CH. DEPT, OF PATHOLOGY A
CB #7525
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7525 919 966-
MCLEOD, JONNIE HORN PD
1504 BILTMORE DR,
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 547-
MCLEOD, MARY MARGARET PD/A
P, O, DRAWER 1047 A
SANFORD 27330 919 775-
MCLEOD, MICHAEL EUGENE GI/IM
BOX 3073. DUMC
DURHAM 27710 919 684-
MCLEOD, VIDA CANADAY GP
WEYMOUTH APTS,, BOX 2001 A
SOUTHERN PINES 28387 910 692-
MCLEOD. WILLIAM JOHN OBG
522 S, VAN BUREN ROAD
EDEN 27288 910 627-
MCLEOD, WILLIAM LESLIE GYN
1504 BILTMORE DR.
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 372-
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1635 OWEN DR, #A
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-3425 910 323-
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4046
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0333
079
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1117
060
L/RT
8020
026
AC
2002
MCLOUGHLIN, JILL HICKEY
IM 060
PARK CROSSING MEDICAL CTR, AC
10344 PARK RD,, STE, 100
CHARLOTTE 28210-8401
704 541-1172
MCMAHAN, THOMAS KEITH
IM/FP 097
PO BOX 976
P AC
1710 PARKWOOD DR, NORTH
WILKESBORO 28697
910 667-2634
MCMAHON, MICHAEL JOSEPH
OBG 032
UNC. CB 7570 MACNIDER
AC
5007 OLD CLINIC
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7570
919 966-1601
FAX 919 966-6377
MCMANN, AMY ELIZABETH
032
865 LOUISE CIRCLE
A S
DURHAM 27705
919 383-2497
MCMANUS, HUGH FORREST. JF
IM 092
3331 WHITE OAK RD,
A URT
RALEIGH 27609
919 787-9758
MCMANUS, KEITH ERIC
FP 019
BOX 380, 801 W, THIRD ST,
AC
SILER CITY 27344
919 663-0085
FAX 919 663-0289
MCMILLAN, JAMES FULFORD
P 065
1301 LIVE OAK PARKWAY
WRT
WILMINGTON 28403
910 762-8178
MCMILLAN, MARSHALL P.
FP 060
KOURI MEDICAL CLINIC
AC
PO BOX 10649
CHARLOTTE 28212
704 536-3286
MCMILLAN, ROBERT MONROE
IM 063
2610 DIX STREET
A URT
RALEIGH 27609
910 787-0518
MCMILLAN, THOMAS HENRY, JR. IM 060
2439 CROYDON RD,
L/RT
CHARLOIIb 28209-1617
704 355-5100
FAX 704 355-5180
MCMILLAN, WILLIAM OWEN, JR
IM/GI 065
COASTAL AHEC
A AC
PO BOX 9025
WILMINGTON 28042-9025
910 343-0161
FAX 910 762-9057
MCMILLIAN, TRACI DANIELLE
034
1620 E, GRETEL LANE
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27127
910 785-4718
MCMURRY, AVERY WILLIS
GS 023
207 LEE STREET
A P L
SHELBY 28150
704 482-6350
MCMURRY, DAVID WILLIS
IM 013
130 LAKE CONCORD ROAD
A AC
CONCORD 28025
704 782-3114
MCMURRY, JOHN EUGENE, JR.
OTO 065
2311 DELANEY AVE,
AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 762-8754
MCMURRY, WARREN W.
GS/VS 065
1922 TRADD COURT
AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 343-0811
FAX 910 251-1877
MCNAGNY, KIRK PATRICK
000
854 BRENT ST
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
919 722-9336
MCNAIR, CHARLTON SCOTT
074
2701 SELWYN AVE, #1
A R
CHARLOTTE 28209-1747
919 816-4100
MCNAMARA, JOHN FRANCIS, II
OBG 060
2711 RANDOLPH ROAD, STE 512 AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 333-4104
MCNAMARA, MICHAEL T.
OBG 046
712 N ELM STREET
A AC
HIGH POINT 27262
919 889-5422
MCNEIL, QUINCY ALBERT, JR.
OBG 034
2909 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-2802
MCNEILL, CLAUDE ACKLE, JR.
FP 086
248 DUTCHMAN CREEK RD,
A URT
ELKIN 28621
910 835-2345
MCNEILL, DONALD DRAKE, JR.
PTH/CLP 014
P, 0, DRAWER 680
A AC
LENOIR 28645
704 754-7063
MCNIEL, JESSE NEAL
P 001
1602 MEMORIAL DRIVE
AC
BURLINGTON 27215
910 227-1123
MCNULTY, WILLIAM
ON/IM 065
1515 DOCTOR'S CIRCLE
AC
WILMINGTON 28401-7498
910 763-6332
FAX 919 762-6332
MCNUTT, ROBERT A.
7110, 5039 OLD CLINIC BLDG,
UNC, DEPT, OF MEDICINE
CHAPEL HILL 27599
MCPHAIL, SCHUBERT DEAN
1517 N CHURCH ST,
GREENSBORO 27405
FAX
MCPHERSON, HARRY THURMAN
3915 NOTTAWAY ROAD
DURHAM 27707
MCPHERSON, MILTON LEE. JR.
920 CHURCH ST,, N
CONCORD 28025
MCPHERSON, SAMUEL DACE. JR.
39 CHESWICK
DURHAM 27707
MCQUADE, JOHN FRANCIS, III
PO BOX 12566
NEW BERN 28561
FAX
MCQUEEN, FRED DOUGLAS, JR.
P, O DRAWER 1257
HAMLET 28345
MCQUEEN, JAMES AUBREY
418 KING STREET
LAURINBURG 28352
MCRAE, MARVIN EVERETT
6100 W, FRIENDLY AVE
APT 4202
GREENSBORO 27410-4008
MCRAE, WILLIAM KENNETH
PO BOX 218
PROCTORVILLE 28375
MCREE, CHRISTINE ELLIS
DOROTHEA DIX HOSP-PSY
RALEIGH 27603-2176
MCROBERTS, DEBORAH S. W.
104 PROFESSIONAL DR,
PO BOX 429
BISCOE 27209
MCWHORTER, JOE MAURICE
CAROUNA NEUROSURGICAL
ASSOCS,
2810 MAPLEWOOD AVE,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
FAX
MEADOR, PHILIP D.. JR.
1801 RUIN CREEK RD„ STE 120
HENDERSON 27536
MEADORS, WALTER V., JR.
1804 DAVIE AVE,
STATESVILLE 28677
MEADOWS-GENTRY, KATHERINE
109 SOUTH PEAK DR
CARRBORO 27510
MEADOWS, LINVILLE MONROE
1135 CARTHAGE ST.. STE, 106
SANFORD 27330
FAX
MEADOWS. ROBERT STEVEN
2357-D ARDMORE TERRACE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MEADS, MANSON
BOWMAN GRAY SCH OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1008
MEAKEM. THOMAS JAMES, III
1329 ROBESON ST,
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
FAX
MEAKIN, CHARLES JAMES
GASTON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
2525 COURT DR,, PO BOX 1747
GASTONIA 28053-1747
IM 032
AC
919 966-
OBG
A
910 379-
910 274-
END/IM
919 684-
CCM/IM
704 782-
OPH
919 682-
CD/IM
919 636-
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FP
910 895
PD
910 276-
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2276
041
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8460
7718
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2186
013
AC
1060
032
URT
9341
025
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6222
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077
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3138
083
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■7570
041
URT
GP 041
A RT
910 628-7098
CHP 092
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919 733-5344
FP 062
AC
910 428-9607
NS 034
910 768-
910 758-
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919 492-
OBG
704 873-
919 942
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919 774
919 774
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910 773
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A
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1811
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2123
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7250
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1064
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2176
3260
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1502
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URT
FAX
MEANS, JULIE ANN
ROUTE #2. BOX 216
WOODBURY
GRIMESLAND 27837
MEANS, ROBERT LEE
4001 PHILPARK DR,
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
MEARES. KATHERINE LEGARE
315 LOCKLAND AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 777-3978
R 026
AC
910 323-2012
910 323-4996
RO 000
AC
704 834-2944
704 834-2897
074
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919 758-2613
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URT
034
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910 723-6144
110
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
MEASE, WILLIS EUGENE
PO BOX 97
RICHLANDS 28574
MEBANE, JOHN GILMER
P. O. BOX 1405
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
MEBUST, KIMBERLY ANNE
4100 FIVE OAKS DR. #10
DURHAM 27707
MEDDERS, JAMES DOYLE
113 JOLLY STREET
LOUISBURG 27549
MEDDERS, RUSSELL GLEN
3100 BLUE RIDGE RD,
RALEIGH 27607
MEDFORD, MARK FREDERIC
C-6 MEDICAL OAKS
GREENVILLE 27834
MEDINA, VICTOR A.
212 ASHVILLE AVE., STE. 50
GARY 27511
MEDOFF, JEFFREY ROY
520 N. ELAM AVE.
GREENSBORO 27403
MEEHAN, DAVID V.
442 E, MAIN ST.
CLAYTON 27520
MEEKINS, BETTINA BASS
802 MCCARTHY BLVD.
COASTAL EYE CLINIC
NEW BERN 28562
MEEKS, TONI DAVIS
1766 METROMEDICAL DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
MEETZE, WILLIAM HOWARD
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF PEDIATRICS
GREENVILLE 27858
MEGA, LESLY TAMARIN
DEPT. OF PSYCHIATRY
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
FP
910 324
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A
704 287
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919 684
GP/CD
A
919 496
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919 787
919 758
GSA/S
A
919 851
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A
910 547
FAX 910 547.
IM
A
919 553-
OPH/OS
A
919 633-
IM
919 483-
NPM/PD
919 816-
CHP/P
919 816-
FAX 919 551-
MEGATHLIN, PAM
P-1 DOCTORS PARK APTS. A
GREENVILLE 27834 919 830-
MEGGS, WILLIAM JOEL EM/AI
ECU DEPT. OF EMERGENCY MED. A
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-
MEHTA, HASUMATI VIJAYKUMAR FP/OBG
518 SANDHURST DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304 910 323-
MEHTA, NALIN CHIMANLAL IM/ON
815 N. THIRD ST.
ALBEMARLE 28001 704 983-
MEHTA, VIJAYKUMAR B. HEM/ON
518 SANDHURST DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304 910 323-
MEINE, TRIP J.
1011 SNOWCREST TRAIL A
DURHAM 27707
MEINECKE, HENRY MILTON GS
2000 HIGHWAY 64 E, STE. 1 18 A
MURPHY 28906 704 837-
FAX 704 837-
MEIS, PAUL JEAN OBG/NPM
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF OB-GYN
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-
MELARAGNO, HELEN P. FP
2001 E. FIFTH STREET
CHARLOTTE 28204
MELCHIOR, JOSEPHINE T.
1124 NIBLICK DRIVE
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-9657
MELE, PAUL FRANCIS
10 LITCHFORD ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514
MELIN, THOMAS ERIC
1906 MEETING COURT
WILMINGTON 28401
MELISKO, MICHELLE
636 S. SUNSET DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
704 373
FAX 704 344
PD
919 442
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A
919 942
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A
910 763
067
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3900
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7172
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4039
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1663
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8290
092
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0145
065
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1137
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S
MELTON, GWENESTA BARNUM
1756 METROMEDICAL DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
MELTON, JAMES DURANT
958 NC 18/US64
MORGANTON 28655
MELTON, KATHERINE ROSE
1900 RANDOLPH RD. #906
CHARLOTTE 28207
MELTON, KENNETH
NEPHROLOGY ASSOCIATES
1319 AVON ST.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-4423
IM/RHU
A
910 323-
FP
A
704 438-
GS/GYN
704 332-
NEP/IM
A
910 484
FAX 910 484
FP/P
A
910 245-
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919 291
OBG
704 663
AN
A
919 355
910 723
RHU/IM
704 258
FP/GER
A P
704 355-
MELTZER, MORTON
448 HORSE-N-CARRIAGE LANE
CAMERON 28326
MELVIN, JAMES HENRY, III
WILSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
WILSON 27893
MELVIN, TERESA BOWEN
400 E. STATESVILLE AVENUE
MOORESVILLE 28115
MELVIN, WINSLOW BRITT
RT. #1, BOX 92-A
WINTERVILLE 28590
MEMMEN, ANDREA
134 N. SUNSET DR
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
MENDELSOHN, STEVEN LOUIS
445 BILTMORE CTR., STE. 306
ASHEVILLE 28801
MENEZES-SANCHEZ, MELINDA
603 W. SPRING ST.
HILLSBOROUGH 27278
MENSCER, DARLYNE
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
DEPT. FAM. PRAC. PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861
FAX 704 355
MERCANTI, WILLIAM ANTHONY, JR.
815 HERTFORD ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 919 760
MEREDITH, JAY WAYNE TRS/TS
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF SURGERY A
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716
FAX 910 748
MEREDITH, JESSE HEDGEPETH GS/TS
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT. OF SURGERY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
MEREDITH, SCOTT D.
3024 NEW BERN AVE.. STE. 305
RALEIGH 27610
MERLO, RICHARD BARTLETT
773 BROOKWOOD DRIVE
ELKIN 28621
MEROD, MARJORIE E. R.
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD. STE
RALEIGH 27607
MERRILL, JEFFREY R.
1912 BERKLEY LANE
ASHEBORO 27203
MERRILL, RICHARD HOSMER
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27834
MERRITT, JAMES MILTON
3314 HEALY DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
502
910 716-
OTO
A
919 250-
R/NM
A
910 835-
OBG
A
919 571-
FP
A
910 626-
NEP/IM
919 816-
ADDM/IM
910 765
FAX 910 765
MERTESDORF, JAMES MICHAEL Gl
1515 DOCTORS CIRCLE P
WILMINGTON 28401 910 763-
FAX 919 763-
MESROBIAN, HRAIR-GEORGE
428 BURNETT-WOMACK.229H
UNC. SCH. OF MED. CB #7235
CHAPEL HILL 27599
MESSENHEIMER, JOHN ANDREW
UNC. DEPT. OF NEUROLOGY
CHAPEL HILL 27599
MESSER, BERNIECE REDMOND
110 DARRELL DR.
GREENVILLE 27834-8805
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8967
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1219
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3707
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8476
MESSNER, DANIEL K. OPH
2170 MIDLAND RD. A
SOUTHERN PINES 28387-2927 910 295-
METCALFE, NICOLE PATRICE
1330 W FIRST ST. APT. C A
WINSTON-SALEM 27101 910 748-
METZGER, W. JAMES IM/AI
DEPT. OF MED/ALLERGY A
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
MEYER, ANDREW FREDERIC
BOX 3094, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
MEYER, BARBARA ELLEN
PO BOX 32861
DEPT. OF FAMILY PRACTICE
CHARLOTTE 28232
MEYER, CLINTON LOUIS
1202 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
MEYER, DAVID DAVIS
201 EXECUTIVE PARK BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-1503
919 816-
FAX919 816-
AN
919 681-
FAX919 681-
FP
704 355-
GI/IM
910 341
N
919 493
AN
704 254
FP/GER
A
919 734
HS/ORS
A
910 279
PTH
910 760
GS/ABS
A
91 9 684
TR
910 768
FAX 910 760
MEYER, JENNIFER LIN
3084 COLONY RD . APT. D
DURHAM 27705-5573
MEYER, JOHN A.
202 DOCTORS BLDG.
ASHEVILLE 28801
MEYER, ROBERT SWENSON
208 N. HERMAN ST.
GOLDSBORO 27530
MEYERDIERKS, ELIZABETH M.
1005 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
GREENSBORO 27401
MEYERS, JAMES HOWARD
2540 EMPIRE DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MEYERS, WILLIAM CLARK
BOX 3041, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
MEYERSON, MARTIN BENJAMIN
NEW HANOVER RADIATION
ONCOLOGY
1988 S 16TH ST.
WILMINGTON 28401
MEYMANDI, ASSAD
3320 EXECUTIVE DR., STE. 216
RALEIGH 27609
MEZER, HOWARD CABITT
1103 N. ELM ST.
GREENSBORO 27401-1305
MICHAEL, DAVID FERGUSON
10-C COURTNEY SQUARE APTS
GREENVILLE 27858
MICHAEL, DOUGLAS WORTH
PO BOX 1239
CONOVER 28613
MICHAL, DAVID HILL
521 BROOKDALE DR.
STATESVILLE 28677
MICHAL, RICHARD GLENN
1041 NOELL LANE. STE. 101
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
MICHALETS, JAMES PATRICK
32 WOODCREST ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28804-9032
MICLAU, THEODORE, III
7500 KIRBY DR. #638
HOUSTON TX 77030-4318
MIKUS, KEVIN P.
PO BOX 1239
CONOVER 28613-1239
MILAM, WILLIAM FREER
POBOX 1268
SHELBY 28150
MILES, JOHN RALPH, JR.
825 MAJESTIC CT #F
GASTONIA 28054
MILES, JOSEPH S.
1516 VALLEY RUN
DURHAM 27707
063
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034
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919 954-5020
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041
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AC
910 272-0911
074
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919 816-4100
FP
018
A
AC
704 464-3821
IM/NEP
049
AC
704 878-6640
FP
064
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919 443-3133
P
000
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704 251-
0731
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FP
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PTH
023
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704 487-3147
GS/VS
036
AC
704 867-8975
032
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
111
MILES, LAURENCE GERALD
4244 WIEUCA OVERLOOK, NE
ATLANTA GA 30342-3447
MILES, MARTHA LOUISE COPE
PO DRAWER 2069
136CARBONTON ROAD
SANFORD 27330
MILKO, JOHN EDWARD
312 MCCAULEY ST, APT. A
CHAPEL HILL 27516-2633
MILL, MICHAEL ROBERT
UNC. CB 7065
EM
919 937
N
919 708-
FAX 919 708-
A
919 968-
TS/GS
A
DIV. OF CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7065 919 966-
FAX 919 966-
MILLER, ANDREW CLEVELAND, III FP
311 W. THIRD AVENUE
GASTONIA 28052
MILLER, CHARLES GRIFFITH
166 FURMAN ROAD
BOONE 28607
MILLER, DANIEL JAMES
CAROLINAS NEUROLOGICAL
SURGERY
1607 DOCTORS CIRCLE
WILMINGTON 28401
704 865'
U
A
704 264-
NS
MILLER, DAVID CHARLES
123 HOSPITAL DR.
TARBORO 27886
MILLER, DAVID EDMOND
CENTRAL MEDICAL PARK
2609 N. DUKE ST., STE. 403
DURHAM 27704
MILLER, DAVID EDWARD
5216 DEERCHASETR,
WAKE FOREST 27587
MILLER, DEBRA ROSE
TCPMG-WRMO
3100 DURALEIGH ROAD
RALEIGH 27612
MILLER, DONALD STUART
1405-B N. LAFAYETTE STREET
SHELBY 28150
MILLER, DUDLEY
150 ROBESON STREET
FAYETTEVILLE 28301
MILLER, EDITH HAMILTON
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861
910251-
FAX 910 251-
ORS/SRS
A
919 823-
CD/IM
A
919 220-
OBG
919 755
D
MILLER, EDMUND EUGENE
200 DOCTORS DR.
BOONE 28607
MILLER, EMERY CLYDE, JR.
1905 W FIRST ST.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
MILLER, FRED HARLAND
101 W.T.HARRIS BLVD.. STE. 2223
CHARLOTTE 28262
MILLER, GEORGE JOHN, JR.
PAMLICO ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOC. PA
1207 HIGHLAND DR
WASHINGTON 27889
MILLER, GEORGE ROLFE
1040 PARAMOUNT CIR.
GASTONIA 28052
MILLER, HENRY SHELTON, JR.
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1045
MILLER, HERSEY EUGENE
707 BRYANT ST.
STATESVILLE 28677
MILLER, HORACE WM. MARK,
117 MAGNOLIA AVE.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-5052
MILLER, HOWARD EDWARD
723 EDITH STREET
BURLINGTON 27215
MILLER, IRA BEN
1312 LONG ST., STE. 103
HIGH POINT 27262
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919 881
IM/ON
704 482
ADM/OBG
A
910 483
END/IM
A
704 355
FAX 704 355
OPH
A
704 264
END/IM
A
910 723
IM
704 548
ORS
919 946-
ORS
A
704 865-
CD/IM
910 716-
FAX 910 716-
OTO/HNS
A
704 873-
PS
910 323-
FAX 910 483-
ORS
910 227-
FAX 910 229-
IM
MILLER, ISAAC HENRY, III
IM 042
270 SMITH CHURCH ROAD
A AC
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
919 537-0134
MILLER, JAMES EDWIN
GS/CDS 074
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
A AC
DIV. OF CT SURGERY
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
919 816-4822
MILLER, JOEL BYRON
OBG 018
P. O, DRAWER 38
A AC
HICKORY 28603
704 322-4140
FAX 704 322-3767
MILLER, JON KIMBERLY
ORS 065
1222 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
A AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 763-2977
MILLER, JOSEPH KEITH
N 046
606 N ELM ST.
A * AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 889-8877
FAX 910 885-2060
MILLER, JOSHUA SETH
AN 060
PO BOX 32861
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 377-5772
MILLER, LINDA CARTNER
074
ROUTE #1, BOX 204-B
A S
BLOUNTS CREEK 27814
919 946-8849
MILLER, MICHAEL RAY
FP 049
513BROOKDALE DR.
AC
STATESVILLE 28677
704 872-0174
MILLER, MONICA EARLETTE
074
3212 BRASSWOOD COURT #12 S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 355-3351
MILLER, ORLANDO PHIL
ORS 092
P O. BOX 10707
AC
RALEIGH 27605
919 781-5600
MILLER, PAULA ANN FREEMAN
CD/IM 032
891 WILLOW DR., STE. #1
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 942-5123
MILLER, PHILIP RAIFORD
IM/CD 092
3100 BLUE RIDGE RD, STE. 300 A P AC
RALEIGH 27612
919 781-7500
FAX 919 881-9586
MILLER, ROBERT CHRISTOPHER 032
M-5 KINGSWOOD APTS
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 968-8988
MILLER, ROBERT EVANS
ORS 060
825 ARDSLEY RD,
L/RT
CHARLOTTE 28207-1811
704 334-0781
MILLER, ROBERT MICHAEL
FP 023
1198 WYKE ROAD
AC
SHELBY 28150
704 487-1148
MILLER, WALTON H., JR.
GS/GYN 096
618 BROOKWOOD LANE
A URT
GOLDSBORO 27530
919 734-1141
MILLER, WILLIAM CAREY, JR.
R 026
1653 BANBURY DRIVE
AC
FAYb NEVILLE 28304
910 484-6881
MILLER, WILLIAM STACEY
D 092
3803-A COMPUTER DR,
A AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 782-2152
FAX 919 782-7929
MILLET, ROBERT ANTHONY
P/NP 032
1320 VALLEY RUN
A R
DURHAM 27707-3638
919 419-8408
MILLIGAN, RICHARD PATRICK
IM 014
POBOX 1020
AC
322 MULBERRY ST., SW
LENOIR 28645
704 369-4158
FAX 704 758-5544
MILLNS, DALE THOMAS
U 025
213 JOHNSON ST.
L/RT
NEW BERN 28560
919 637-4788
MILLS, JOHN FRANKLIN
FP 091
RUIN CREEK ROAD
AC
HENDERSON 27536
919 492-3152
MILLS, MICHAEL KENNETH
OBG 034
3402 DONEGAL DR.
A AC
CLEMMONS 27012
910 766-8697
MILLS, RANDOLPH DENNIS
FP 091
RUIN CREEK RD
L7RT
MEDICAL ARTS CTR,
HENDERSON 27536
919 492-3152
MILLS, STANLEY D.
GS 006
PO BOX 68
A AC
TATE CLINIC, PA
BANNER ELK 28604
910 898-4221
MILLS, STEPHEN ALAN
CDS/TS 046
3320 PADDINGTON LANE
C
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
910 748-4488
MILLS, WARDELL HARDEE
1202 COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE
GREENSBORO 27408
MILLSAPS, DAVID MCIVER
240 18TH ST CIRCLE, SE
HICKORY 28602
MILNER, THOMAS HAMILTON, II
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MILTICH, MICHAEL FIEGEL
10352 PARK ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28210-8401
OPH
A
910 274-
PD
704 322'
DR
A
910 773
OTO/HNS
A P
704 358-
FAX 704 358
ORS
MILTON, CECIL JEROME
1718 E, 4TH ST,, STE, 701
HAWTHORNE ORTHOPEDIC CLI,
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 334-
MILTON, DAVID THOMAS DR
445 BILTMORE, STE 301
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 255-
MIMS, DAWSON A., Ill
103A PLEASANT DR.
CARRBORO 27510 919 942-
MIMS, GROVER RAY, III AN
2580 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD A
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 716-
MIN, ELSIE HUEI
VA MEDICAL CENTER
1601 BRENNER AVE.
SALISBURY 28144 704 638-
MINARD, RAYMOND BRUCE AN
3608 COVENTRY CT A
GREENVILLE 27858 919 756-
MINCEY, GREGORY JULIAN OPH
2170 MIDLAND ROAD A
SOUTHERN PINES 28387-2927 910 295-
MINHAS, BALBIR SINGH Gl
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE. NC 27858-4354 919 816-
MINICK, RUSSELL CLARK FP
2904 WINDMERE COURT
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 659-
MINKIN, BRUCE IRVING HS
20 MCDOWELL ST A
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 258-
MINNETI, KRISTI LYNN
2452 ARDMORE MANOR
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 852-
MINTON, DEAN LINCOLN, SR.
2901 COLONY ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28211-2635 704 358-
MINT2, ROBERT DAVID R
PO BOX 1495
GASTON RADIOLOGY, PA
GASTONIA 28054
MINTZ, RUDOLPH IVEY, JR.
1205 SWEETBRIAR CIRCLE
KINSTON 28501-2613
MINUS, JOSEPH SHEPPARD
101 GROVER STREET
SHELBY 28150
MIRANDA, CONRAD J. R. IV.
PO BOX 1237
308 S CAMPBELL ST.
BURGAW 28425-1237
MISTROT, JEAN-JACQUES
3020 NEW BERN AVE, #560
RALEIGH 27610-1249
704 864-
GYN
A
919 527-
FAX 919 527-
PD
A
704 482-
GS/ABS
910 259-
FAX 919 259-
CDS/TS
919 231-
FAX 919 231-
MISTRY, KSHITIJ PANKAJ
1811 ELIZABETH AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MITCHELL, BRIAN P.
PO BOX 158
MURPHY 28902
MITCHELL, CALVIN HARRISON
BOX 3802. DUKE UNIV, EYE CTR.
DURHAM 27710
MITCHELL, CHARLES ALDEN
3330 HERITAGE PL
RALEIGH 27604-2550
MITCHELL, DUANE ANTHONY
2920 CHAPEL HILL RD, APT, 75-C
DURHAM 27707-3753
A
919 722
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704 837
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A
919 684
919 733
919 286-:
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112
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
MITCHELL, JERRY WAYNE, JR.
032
M-303 RAMSGATE APTS-
S
CARRBORO 27510
919 933-5210
MITCHELL, JOHN SCOTT
FP 064
1041 NOELL LANE. STE, 101
AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 443-3133
MITCHELL, LANDIS PATTERSON
FP 081
113 W. MAIN ST
A L
SPINDALE 28160
704 286-0806
MITCHELL, NEIL PATRICK
P/CHP 026
6301 MORGANTON ROAD
AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28314-1248
910 487-1414
MITCHELL, WILLIAM E.
GS/GP 087
P. O. BOX 760
L
BRYSONCITY 28713
704 488-2283
MITCHENER, CALVIN CHAMBERS
D 060
1600 E. FIFTH STREET
A AC
CHARLO 1 1 1 28204-2497
704 376-1523
FAX 704 376-8105
MITCHENER, JAMES SAMUEL, JR.
GS 083
704 MORRISON LANE
L
LAURINBURG 28353
910 276-3541
MIXON, HENRY TERRELL
GI/IM 034
1803 8. HAWTHORNE RD.
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-0463
MIYAZAKI, DOUGLAS WAYNE
OBG 034
755 HIGHLAND OAKS AVE., STE.201 A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-9275
910 765-5470
MOBLEY, THOMAS BARNETT, III
U 065
236 BEACH ROAD, NORTH
A AC
WILMINGTON 28405
910 682-7971
FAX 910 323-9857
MOCK, DAVID CARLTON
GP 029
527§ OLD HIGHWAY 64
L/RT
LEXINGTON 27292
704 787-4492
MODROW, PETER ALBERT
AN/P 092
WAKE ANESTHESIOLOGY ASSOCS, INC AC
1110 NAVAHO DR.. STE. 400
RALEIGH 27609
919 878-8582
MOELLER, ARLYN MCCLAY
FP 026
118 POMPTON DRIVE
AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28314
910 424-6104
MOELLER, GARLAND RADFORD
RHU/IM 025
532 WEBB BLVD
A AC
HAVELOCK 28532
91 9 447-7088
MOELLER, MARK BOLTON
IM/ID 025
P. 0. BOX 68
A AC
POLLOCKSVILLE 28573
919 633-1010
MOELLER, MICHAEL JOHN
CD/IM 065
1515 DOCTORS CIRCLE
AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 763-5182
FAX 910 762-9419
MOELLER, WENDY PAULSON
GI/IM 025
P. O. BOX 68
A AC
POLLOCKSVILLE 28573-0068
919 633-1010
FAX 919 224-3071
MOFFATT, ROBERT CARR
ON/GS 011
445 BILTMORE CTR., STE. 102
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 258-2464
MOFRAD, ALI SABOORTINAT
PD/PHO 055
113 DOCTORS PARK
AC
LINCOLNTON 28092
704 735-1441
MOFRAD, POUNEH
074
1117 GROVEMONT DR.. UNIT 1-5
A * S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-2078
MOHAMED, ADEL WAGDI
U 051
POBOX 147
A AC
SMITHFIELD 27577
919 934-5955
FAX 919 934-0959
MOHAMMED, DECCA
034
4260 BROWNSBORO RD. APT. D12 A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
910 759-0441
MOHIUDDIN, MASOOD
P 012
1000 S. STERLING ST.
AC
MORGANTON 28655
704 433-2511
MOHR, LINDA CHAPPELL
OBG 092
3404 WAKE FOREST ROAD
AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 876-8225
MOKRIS, JEFFREY GEORGE
ORS 060
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., #200
A AC
CHARLOIIb 28203
704 373-0544
MOLTER, DARRON JOSEPH
FP 035
98 BULLOCK STREET
C
FRANKLINTON 27525
919 494-1000
FAX 919 494-1083
MOLTER, DAVID W.
15 E. CHARLOTTE AVE.
WYOMING OH 45215-2113
OTO/PDS 032
A R
513 761-6962
FAX 513 559-8133
MONACO, THOMAS JOSEPH, JR. AN 000
457 HARPER ST. R
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 919 768-5342
MONAHAN, MICHAEL NEP/IM 092
3604 BUSH STREET A AC
RALEIGH 27609-7511 919 782-3378
MONCLA, ALFRED MARIE OBG 070
1142 N. ROAD ST. AC
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MONCLA, PAUL 074
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MONG, JAMES ARTHUR OBG 092
4420 LAKE BOONE TR.. STE. 302 AC
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MONROE, EDWIN WALL IM 074
104 LONGMEADOW ROAD LiRT
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MONROE, GEORGE CLARKE, III IM 013
390 COPPERFIELD BLVD. AC
CONCORD 28025 704 786-7122
MONROE, JOHN HOWARD GYN 034
236 PLYMOUTH AVE. URT
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 765-2802
MONROE, JOHN LAUCHLIN OTO/HNS 063
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC A P AC
1 MEMORIAL DR.. PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374 910 295-0244
MONROE, JOHN THADDEUS, JR. P/PYA 032
1829 E. FRANKLIN ST.. 1100-A AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 967-5289
MONROE, WILLIAM MURCHISON OPH 074
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STANTONSBURG ROAD
GREENVILLE 27834 919 758-4166
MONSON, DONALD MALVIN R 073
PO BOX 309 A P * AC
ROXBORO 27573 910 597-9101
MONSON, STEVEN ROBERT EM 060
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER AC
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
MONTANA, GUSTAVO SANTOS
227 STAGECOACH ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514
MONTERO, JOSE ANDRES
3802 MERIWETHER DR.. APT.
DURHAM 27704
MONTES, ANITA CLAIRE
210 13TH AVE. PL. NW
HICKORY 28601
MONTGOMERY, JAMES HUGH
445 BILTMORE CTR., STE. 301
ASHEVILLE 28801
MONTGOMERY, SEAN P.
15 TARAWA TERR. #A
DURHAM 27705-6415
MONTGOMERY, STEPHEN PAUL
P. O. BOX 10707
RALEIGH 27605
MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM GARDNER
2932 LYNDHURST AVE,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MONTINE, THOMAS JUDE
BOX 3712, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
MONU, JOHNNY UZOMA VALMON
BOWMAN GRAY SCH OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
MOODY, DIXON MCGUIRE
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF
RADIOLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
704 355-3181
TR 032
A AC
919 660-2117
FAX 919 684-3953
000
J A R
919 220-8619
OBG 018
A AC
704 322-3017
R/IM Oil
* AC
704 255-3761
FAX 704 252-1846
032
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919 493-6634
ORS 092
AC
919 781-5600
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910 765-4021
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919 684-3300
R 034
A AC
910 716-2491
NER/DR 034
AC
MOODY, MARY FRANCES
3404 WAKE FOREST RD.. STE. 100
RALEIGH 27609
MOODY, REX JASON
891 W. WILLOW DR.. STE. 7
CHAPEL HILL 27514
MOON, JAMES PATRICK
1054 BURRAGE RD NE
CONCORD 28025
MOON, RICHARD E.
BOX 3094. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
FAX
MOONEY, MATTHEW PATRICK
168 HARDEE BRANCH ROAD
WEST END 27376
MOORE, ARL VAN, JR.
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY. PA
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE 28236
FAX
MOORE, BRIAN THOMAS
CABARRUS SURGICAL CLINIC
1452 US HIGHWAY 29 N. #201
CONCORD 28025
MOORE, CAROL ANN
1209 4TH AVE. SW, APT. #6
ROCHESTER MN 55902-3835
MOORE, CAROL ELIZABETH
7 MEDICAL PARK DR.
LEXINGTON 27292
MOORE, DAVID ELDEN
445 BILTMORE CTR.. STE. 301
ASHEVILLE 28801-4565
MOORE, DAVID HUDDLER
101 W, T.HARRIS BLVD. STE 1214
CHARLOTTE 28262
MOORE, DONALD WILSON
401 W. DECATUR ST.
MADISON 27025
FAX
MOORE, EDWARD EUGENE
51 FOREST ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28803
MOORE, ELWOOD DANIEL, JR.
604 MEDICAL DR
GREENVILLE 27834
MOORE, GEORGE HORACE
833 DURHAM RD.. STE. C
WAKE FOREST 27587
FAX
MOODY, MARK LAWRENCE
41 OAKLAND RD. #200
ASHEVILLE 28801-4807
910 716-2485
FAX 910 748-2029
ORS/SRS 045
AC
704 255-8096
MOORE, GLENNDALE
PO BOX 28510
RALEIGH 27611
MOORE, HORACE GREELEY, JR.
5 CLAMDIGGER PT, RD.
WILMINGTON 28405-9200
MOORE, JEFFREY KEVIN
15 MEDICAL PARK
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
MOORE, JENNIFER SEABER
60 LIVINGSTON ST., STE. 100
ASHEVILLE 28801
MOORE, JOHN ANDREW
1511 WESTOVER TERRACE
GREENSBORO 27408
MOORE, JOHN EILAND
1250 IRVING STREET
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-5016
MOORE, JOHN HERBERT, III
2015 RANDOLPH RD. #208
CHARLOTTE 28207
FAX
MOORE, KENT ELLIOT
PRESBYTERIAN MEDICAL TOWER
1718 E. 4TH ST. STE. 804
CHARLOTTE 28204
FAX
MOORE, LAWRENCE WHITE, JR.
mow MAIN STREET
DURHAM 27701
MOORE, LEANN DEAL
2713 NEUSE BLVD.. BLDG. C
NEW BERN 28562
MOORE, LISA EILEEN
PO BOX 61193
DURHAM 27715
OBG
092
A
AC
919 876-8225
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032
A
AC
919 929-1101
OBG
013
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AC
704 788-4151
AN/PUD
032
A
AC
919 681-
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919 681-
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000
AF
910 295-0266
DR
060
A
AC
704 365-0343
704 362-7081
GSWS
013
A
AC
704 786-1108
074
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919 830-9045
OBG
029
A
AC
704 243-2431
DR
Oil
AC
704 254-2371
PD/ID
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AC
704 344-2180
FP
079
AC
910 548-9618
910 548-4877
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704 252-6741
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919 758-1777
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092
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919 556-4612
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AC
919 231-
3225
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910 763-7363
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919 247-2101
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704 257-4720
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910 373-0611
034
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GI/IM
060
A
AC
704 377-4009
704 377-7406
MFS/OS
060
A
AC
704 358-8898
704 358-0889
OPH
032
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919 682-9341
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025
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919 633-1678
000
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919 493-8429
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
113
MOORE, PAUL MILTON, JR. FP
619 E 12TH STREET
WASHINGTON 27889 919 946-
MOORE, PIERCE JONES, JR GS
#1 PJ S PLACE A
HENDERSONVILLE 28792 704 684-
MOORE, RALPH BRYAN, JR. PD
CHILDREN'S CLINIC
1920 16TH STREET
WILMINGTON 28401 910 763-
MOORE, RALPH ERSKINE, III OTR
NC BAPTIST HOSPITAL
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 919 716-
MOORE, ROBERT ALEXANDER, III IM/NEP
1302 MEDICAL CENTER DR. A P
WILMINGTON 28401 910 343-
MOORE, ROBERT MORGAN ORS
2001 S. 17TH ST.
WILMINGTON 28401 910 763-
MOORE, RONALD ALVIN IM/ON
702 NEWMAN ROAD A
MCCARTHY SQUARE
NEW BERN 28560 919 633-
MOORE, STALEY COOK FP
2713 NEUSE BLVD , BLDG. C
NEW BERN 28562 919 633-
MOORE, STEPHEN CHARLES OBG
150 PROVIDENCE ROAD A
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 377-
MOORE, SUSAN ELIZABETH AN
PO BOX 1 5007 A
NEW BERN 28561 919 633-
MOORE, THOMAS PHILLIP R
#1 GROVE COURT A
JACKSONVILLE 28540 910 346-
MOORE, WILLIAM DONALD FP
PO BOX 819
COATS 27521 910 897-
MOOREFIELD, WM. GUERRANT, JR. ORS
120 PROVIDENCE ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 377-
MOORING, STEWART LEE R/NM
RUTHERFORD HOSPITAL A
RUTHERFORDTON 28139 704 286-
MOORMAN, CLAUDE T., Ill ORS/SM
2609 N. DUKE ST.. STE. 301 A
DURHAM 27705-4882 919 220-
MORAYATI, SAM J. NM/FP
841 HEATHER ROAD
BURLINGTON 27215
910 222
FAX 910 222
MORCOS, NERMINE
1210 PETE ALLEN CIRCLE. APT £
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-6031
MORCOS, VICTOR HANNA
522 N ELAM AVE.. STE. 203
GREENSBORO 27403
MOREHEAD, ROBERT PAGE
1051 ARBOR ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
MORELL, ROBERT CRAIG
BOWMAN GRAY. DEFT OF ANES
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
MORELL, VENITA WEAVER
BOWMAN GRAY SCH OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
A
910 725-
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910 854
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A
910 722
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910 716-
FP
A
MORESCHI, RAFAEL MARIANO
105-A KILMAYNE DR.
CARY 27511
MORETZ, FRANK HANNON
202 DOCTOR'S BUILDING
ASHEVILLE 28801
MORETZ, JOSEPH ALFRED, III
PO BOX 2411
221 13TH AVE.. PL. NW
HICKORY 28603
MOREWITZ, NANCY D.
612 32ND ST.. SE
CONOVER 28613
910 716-
FAX 910 716-
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919 467-
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704 254-
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704 324-
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704 327-
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MORGAN, BENJAMIN EDWARD
GYN 064
200 NASH MEDICAL ARTS MALL A L
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 443-5941
FAX 919 443-7059
MORGAN, CHRIS ELIZABETH
OBG 025
801 MCCARTHY BLVD.
A AC
NEW BERN 28560
919 633-3942
MORGAN, DONNA KEIRAN
PD 092
4632 GAMELYN WALK
AC
RALEIGH 27612
919 881-5490
MORGAN, HERMAN GRADY, JR
PD 065
1920 S 16TH ST
AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 762-3942
MORGAN, JAMES SILL
GI/IM Oil
191 BILTMORE AVE.
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 254-0881
MORGAN, JOEL CLARENCE
CDS/TS 034
2827 LYNDHURST AVE., STE.
205 AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-9510
FAX 910 768-4155
MORGAN, JOHN GARLAND
GSA/S 033
101 CLINIC DR.
AC
TARBORO 27886
919 823-2105
MORGAN, MARK WAYNE
000
1138 WEST END BLVD
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
919 727-1060
MORGAN, MELVIN KENNETH
FP 034
400 JONESTOWN ROAD
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 773-0074
MORGAN, NANCY ELAINE
FP 014
PO BOX 990
AC
LENOIR 28645
704 754-6004
MORGAN, RALPH SILER
CD/IM 050
PO BOX 328
A L7RT
WEBSTER 28788
704 586-6226
MORGAN, RICHARD EARL
GS 025
701 NEWMAN RD
AC
NEW BERN 28562
919 633-2081
FAX 919 633-3446
MORIARTY, MARK HOWARD
ORS 092
3100 DURALEIGH ROAD
AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 881-5539
MOROWITZ, MICHAEL J.
032
4615-B BYRD ROAD
A S
DURHAM 27705
MORRELL, DEAN SCOTT
000
15 WILLOW SPRING PLACE
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 408-0283
MORRELL, ROBERT X., JR.
PM 092
CAROLINA REHAB. ASSOCIATES. PA AC
2501 ATRIUM DR . STE 300
RALEIGH 27607
919 781-9950
FAX 919 783-9950
MORRIS, ARTHUR SHERMAN, JR. OBG Oil
80 VICTORIA ROAD
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 255-8900
MORRIS, CHARLENE EDWARDS AN 041
239 BUTLER COURT
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 299-6333
MORRIS, DAVID PERRY
ALD/AM 060
AMETHYST CHARLOTTE, INC
A AC
1715 SHARON RD. W.
CHARLOIIb 28224
704 554-8373
MORRIS, GEORGE THOMAS ARNOLD IM 001
711 HERMITAGE ROAD
A AC
BURLINGTON 27215-3511
910 226-9317
MORRIS, JAMES FRANCIS
PD 096
1608 E MULBERRY ST
A URT
GOLDSBORO 27530
919 735-3434
MORRIS, JAMES JOSEPH, JR.
CD/IM 032
BOX 2993. DUMC
AC
DURHAM 27710
919 684-4329
MORRIS, JOHN STEVEN
PUD/CCM 045
617 6TH AVENUE. WEST
AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
704 696-2570
FAX 704 693-0608
MORRIS, KENNY JORDAN
R 065
216 OYSTER BAY LN.
A AC
WILMINGTON 28409-3027
910 343-7069
MORRIS, LESLIE MORGAN
R 036
1935 VILLAGEWOOD CT.
URT
GASTONIA 28054
280 543-8430
FAX 704 865-5570
MORRIS, MARSHALL G., JR.
GS/TS 041
806 NOTTINGHAM DR.
L/RT
MORRIS, PETER JOSEPH PD/PH
3224 DOULTON LANE
FUOUAY VARINA 27526 919 250^
MORRIS, THOMAS CHRISTOPHER
1 DAVIE CIRCLE
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 968-
MORRISEY, LEMONT FP
723 EDITH STREET
BURLINGTON 27215 910 229-
MORRISON, FRANK CRAWFORD GP
P. O BOX 1549. MEDICAL BLDG. A
CANTON 28716 704 648'
MORRISON, HUGH MAXWELL, JR. OPH
P O BOX 460 A
PINEHURST 28374 910 295-
MORRISON, JOHN GORDON CRS
2015 RANDOLPH RD., #201
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 333-
FAX 704 333
MORRISON, LEON M., JR.
448 S. HAWTHORNE RD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3785
MORRISON, LEON MACMILLAN
302 MEDICAL PARK COURT
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
MORRISON, ROBERT HOLCOMBE
331 FAIRFIELD RD
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
MORRISON, ROGER WILLIAM
4 LUCKY LANE
ASHEVILLE 28804
MORROW, JERRY F.
3208 BRECHIN ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
MORROW, JOHN HOWARD
CALDWELL CO, HEALTH DEPT.
1966-B MORGANTON BLVD . SW
LENOIR 28645
MORROW, PHILLIP RAY, JR.
2260 SUNDERLAND RD. #76W
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-6534
MORROW, SARAH TAYLOR
3304 WADE AVE.
RALEIGH 27607
MORROW, VICKI
2711 -A E. SECOND ST.
GREENVILLE 27834
MORTENSON, RODNEY ALLEN
201 E. WENDOVER AVE.
GREENSBORO 27401
MORTON, DUNCAN, JR.
2104 RANDOLPH ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
MORTON, JEFFERY
DUMC. BOX 3085
DEPT. OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY
DURHAM 27710-3085
MOSELEY, JAMES RENNIE
340 N. MAIN STREET
WAKE FOREST 27587-2341
MOSELEY, ROBERT GALLOWAY
BOX 7304, NCSU-S.H.S.
RALEIGH 27695
919 724
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919 247^
FAX 919 247
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A
910 867
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704 252
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910 485-
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092
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3813
032
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1135
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4791
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5215
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6809
060
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1259
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7529
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4297
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026
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1044
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URT
4868
026
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7181
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1200
034
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MOSER, ARTUS MONROE, JR.
10 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
MOSER, EDGAR STROCK, JR.
PO BOX 29327
GREENSBORO 27429
MOSES, WENDELL M. W.
53 S. FRENCH BROAD
ASHEVILLE 28801
MOSKOWITZ, MARK SANDERS
1089 X-RAY DR.
GASTONIA 28056
tMOSS, GEORGE OPEN
ROUTE #1, BOX 397JJ
DECEASED-10-9-94
BOSTIC 28018
MOSTAGHEL, ELAHE ANNA
2 KITCHNER COURT
DURHAM 27705-1829
704 757-
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910 659-
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919 851-8888
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919 752-
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910 275
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704 377
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919 660
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919 556
PD
919 515
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704 258
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910 273
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704 252
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704 864
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GP/PH
A
704 245-2853
000
s
919 383-7046
114
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
MOSTELLAR, HENRY CURTIS, III
GS/VS 025
701 NEWMAN RD.
AC
NEW BERN 28562
919 633-2081
FAX 919 633-3446
MOTUZ, DANIEL JOHN
AN 060
9718PALLISERSTER.
AC
CHARLOIIh 28210
704 379-5943
MOULTON, MICHAEL PAUL
EM 065
1849 KENNEDY DR.
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WILMINGTON 28409
910 452-1400
MOUNTCASTLE, JAMES LLOYD
000
RR #3, BOX 368
AF
DUNN 28334
919 894-5787
MOUNTJOY, JOHN ROBERT
OTO 034
1420 PLAZA DRIVE
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-4922
MOVAHED, ASSAD
CD/NM 074
SECTION OF CARDIOLOGY
AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
919 816-4651
FAX 919 816-5884
MOYEN, YANICK
034
BOWMAN GRAY. STUDENT MS 1
A S
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
MOYLAN, JOSEPH ANTHONY
VSfTRS 032
BOX 3947, DUMC
AC
DURHAM 27710
919 684-2237
FAX 919 684-8666
MOYNIHAN, MARY KATHLEEN
032
4017 WESTFIELD DR.
A S
DURHAM 27705
919 383-1211
MOZINGO, GEORGE WM., Ill
U 078
101 W. 27TH ST,
A AC
LUMBERTON 28358
910 738-7166
FAX 910 738-4434
MUELLER-HEUBACH, EBERHARD OBG/MFM 034
BOWMAN GRAY, OB-GYN
A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4594
MUGHARBIL, ZIYAD H.
U 020
PHYSICIANS BLDG., STE. #6
A AC
MURPHY 28906
704 837-7513
MULCAHY, JOSEPH WILLIAM
GS 091
1912 RUIN CREEK RD , STE, 203
AC
HENDERSON 27536
919 438-2070
MULHOLLAND, JAMES VINCENT
PD/PD 010
POBOX 1208
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SHALLOTTE 28459-1208
910 754-8117
MULLEN, DONALD COLLINS
CDS/TS 000
DIR.WORLD MEDICAL MISSION
A AC
PO BOX 3000
BOONE 28607
704 262-1980
MULLEN, JOSEPH PATRICK, III
EM/AM 023
406 JOHNSFIELD ROAD
A AC
SHELBY 28150
704 487-3131
MULLER, PETER
GS 064
ROCKY MOUNT MEDICAL PARK
AC
901 N. WINSTEAD AVE,
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 937-0227
MULLINS, DIANE LANCASTER
000
WAYNE COUNTY HEALTH DEPT,
AF
GOLDSBORO 27534
919 735-1251
MULLINS. TIMOTHY L.
U 046
624 QUAKER LN. STE, E-100
AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 886-5151
MULLIS, DONALD LEE
ORS Oil
111 VICTORIA ROAD
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 252-7331
FAX 704 253-1 123
MULLIS, WILLIAM FRANK
PS/GS 060
2215 RANDOLPH ROAD
A AC
CHARLOTTE 23207
704 372-6846
FAX 704 342-0752
MULVANEY, GERALD GARFIELD
OBG 092
204 ASHVILLE AVENUE, STE 60
AC
CARY 27511
919 233-1311
FAX 919 233-1685
MUNDLE, LINDA BICK
P 060
501 BILLINGSLEY RD,
AC
CHARLOIIb 28211
704 358-2820
MUNDORF, GEORGE
P 060
6001 HEMBY ROAD
L/RT
MATTHEWS 28105
704 846-1276
MUNDY, JOHN CHRISTIAN
OTO 041
1309 N, ELM ST,
AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 273-9932
MUNN, ALBERT R.. Ill
3900 WAKE FOREST RD,
RALEIGH 27609
MUNOZ, LUIS AUGUSTO
90 HOSPITAL DR.
CLYDE 28721
MUNROE, JOHN FRANCIS
BALDWIN WOODS. SW.
P. O. BOX 1249
WHITEVILLE 28472
MUNT, ROBERT LAWRENCE, JR.
3900 BROWNING PL. #100
RALEIGH 27609
MURADI, NAJIBULLAH
1159 PENDERLEA HIGHWAY
BURGAW 28425
MURINSON, DONALD S.
1511 WESTOVER TERRACE
GREENSBORO 27408
MURKIN, SCOTT ALAN
9429 GOODEN DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28314
MURPHY. BRYANT ARMOND
138 GLEN EAGLES DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-5314
MURPHY, DANIEL F.
2707 HENRY ST.
GREENSBORO 27405
OPH 092
A AC
919 872-3242
PTH 044
A AC
704 452-8115
IM/END 024
A AC
MURRAY, WILLIAM JAMES
BOX 3094. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
AN/PA
A
919 684-
FAX 919 681-
IM/FP
MURPHY, DANIEL WM.
1901 S. HAWTHORNE RD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 642-2230
PD 092
AC
919 787-5495
IM 065
A C
910 283-7783
ON/IM 041
A AC
910 373-0611
000
A R
919 323-1152
000
S
919 765-5976
ORS/SM 041
A AC
910 375-2300
FAX 910 375-2314
Gl 034
STE. 310 A AC
910 760-4340
FAX 910 765-2869
MURPHY, GREGORY FRANCIS
#2 DOCTOR'S PARK
GREENVILLE 27834
MURPHY, KATHRYN EVERHART
302-C VILLAGE DR.
SANFORD 27330
MURPHY, LIA SUZANNE LOGIC
100 FOREST OAKS DR.
DURHAM 27705
MURPHY, MARTIN JAMES
250 CHARLOIS BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MURPHY, MAUREEN E.
902 COX RD.. STE. F
GASTONIA 28054-3450
MURPHY, NANCY LOUISE
250 CHARLOIS BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MURPHY, RICHARD JAMES
1200TREYBROOKE CIR
GREENVILLE 27834
MURPHY, THOMAS LYNCH
409 MOCKSVILLE AVE
SALISBURY 28144
MURPHY, THOMAS LYNCH, JR.
1021 X-RAY DR.
GASTONIA 28054
MURRAY, ALEXANDER VANCE
510 N. ELAM AVE.. STE. 102
GREENSBORO 27403
MURRAY, B. SHARON
101 W.T.HARRIS BLVD.. STE. #31 11
CHARLOTTE 28262
MURRAY, JANE H.
5501 FORTUNES RIDGE DR.
DURHAM 27713
MURRAY, JOHN CARROLL
BOX 2907. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
MURRAY, JOHN P.
303 YADKIN ST.
ALBEMARLE 28001
MURRAY, ROBERT J., JR.
1200 N. ELM STREET
GREENSBORO 27401
MURRAY, VALERIE ANN
5677 PEPPERBUSH DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
MURRAY, WILLIAM GRAY
1808 CARLISLE ROAD
GREENSBORO 27408
U 074
A AC
919 752-5077
FP EM/000
AF
919 499-9422
IM 000
R
919 684-8111
IM 034
A AC
910 768-4730
FP 036
A AC
704 853-3627
FAX 704 853-3500
IM 034
A AC
910 768-4730
074
S
919 758-2088
GI/GI 080
LVRT
704 633-8780
IM/PUD 036
A AC
704 867-2341
FP 041
AC
910 852-3800
GS 060
AC
704 547-0834
FP 032
AC
919 471-2571
D 032
' AC
919 684-2393
OTO 084
A AC
704 983-6950
RO 041
AC
910 574-8143
FAX 910 574-8263
P/ADP 026
AC
910 425-9242
IM 041
A URT
910 274-5155
MURTUZA, SARWAR
PO BOX 548
SPARTA 28675
MUSGRAVE, DOUGLAS STONE
3029 OMAH STREET
DURHAM 27705-2622
MUSGRAVE, TAMARA LEA
VA MEDICAL CENTER
1100TUNNELL ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28805
MUSS, HYMAN BERNARD
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT. OF HEM/ON
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1082 910 716
FAX 910 71 6
MUSSELWHITE, NEILL HECTOR, III FP
910 372-
919 479-
IM/ID
A
704 298-
ON/HEM
A
1960S. 16TH ST
WILMINGTON 28401
A
910 343
FAX 910 343
GP
A
910 350
A
919 752
N/P
STE.C-11 A
919 633
GSA^S
STE. #3
U
A
919 523
MUSSER, A. WENDELL
3501 ST, FRANCIS DR,
WILMINGTON 28409
MUTCH, JASON ALLAN
2908 MULBERRY LN.. APT. B
GREENVILLE 27858-5865
MUTHER, ELLIS FRANK
1315 SGLENBURNIE RD
NEW BERN 28562-2612
MUTTON, THOMAS PAUL
2933 MAPLEWOOD AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-4009 910 768
FAX 910 768
MYERS, DAN ALLEN
1413 ST. JAMES PLACE
KINSTON 28501
MYERS, JONATHAN BRENT
2343-A SALEM STREET
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MYERS, LETICIA SHAWN
2970 WALNUT FOREST CT. #6
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-5698
MYERS, RICHARD STANTON
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVE.
STE. 305-3
RALEIGH 27607
MYERS, RICHARD THOMAS
613 GLEN ECHO TRAIL
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
MYERSON, MERLE
910 CONSTITUTION DR. #501
DURHAM 27705
MYLETT. JANINE MCGLONE
10472 STABLEHAND DR.
CINCINNATI OH 45242-4653
MYNATT, RICHARD JOSEPH
1905 GLEN MEADE RD.
WILMINGTON 28403
A
910 725
919 768
GS/TS
A
919 781
GS/TS
910 777
919 681
PUD/IM
919 966
U
910 763
FAX 910 763-
PD/PDC
A
910 768-
IM
A
919 966-
IM/PUD
MYRACLE, JOHN HOBART
250 CHARLOIS BOULEVARD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
NAAI, DAVID ANTHONY
6123 FARRINGTON RD.. G-16
CHAPEL HILL 27514
NADEL, SCOTT MARTIN
520 N ELAM AVE.
GREENSBORO 27403
NAGEL, DONALD CHARLES
ALCOHOL/DRUG ABUSE TREATMENTA
CENTER. 301 TABERNACLE RD.
BLACK MOUNTAIN 28711-2599
NAHOURAII, ROBERT ATAOLLAH
26 CITATION DR.
DURHAM 27713
NAIK, SOMNATH
4384 FAYETTEVILLE RD.
PO BOX 947
LUMBERTON 28358
NAILLING, RICHARD CABOT
5 DOCTORS PARK
ASHEVILLE 28801-4520
910 547
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704 669-
PD
919 684-
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910 738-
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704 254-
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2569
7425
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8765
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6632
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034
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074
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025
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034
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■7799
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092
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2531
065
AC
6251
7408
034
AC
4730
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1042
041
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1700
011
AC
3424
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8111
078
AC
1141
Oil
L
6381
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
115
NALLAMALA, RAMANN
000
225 LOCKLAND AVENUE
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-273S
910 722-9196
NAMAN, CARL HAWKINS
GSA/S 023
1200 HARDIN DRIVE
A P AC
SHELBY 28150
704 481-9131
FAX 704 481 -8305
NANCE, ALISA CARRIGAN
034
841 FENIMORE STREET
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3731
910 722-4638
NANCE. CHARLES LEE, JR.
ORS 065
2001 S. 17TH STREET
A AC
WILMINGTON 28401-6693
910 763-7344
NANCE, JOHN WESLEY
FP 082
102 COHARIE LANE
A L7RT
CLINTON 28328-3102
910 592-6011
NANCE, KEITH VAN ALLEN
PTH/PCP 092
REX HOSPITAL-PATHOLOGY
A AC
4420 LAKE BOONE TRAIL
RALEIGH 27607-7505
919 783-3040
NAPPER, CLAY HUGHES
IM 034
2240 CLOVERDALE AVE.. #96
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 723-0789
NARINS, JOSEPH PAUL
OBG 041
301 E, WENDOVER AVE-, STE
400 A AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 273-2835
NASCIMENTO, LUIZ
NEP/IM 077
POBOX 1107
AC
HAMLET 28345
910 582-2140
FAX 910 582-8138
NASH, CARL WILLIAM
R 079
608 LINDEN DRIVE
* AC
EDEN 27288
910 623-9711
NASHICK, GEORGE HENRY
GP 025
PO BOX 729
A AC
PAMLICO MEDICAL CTR.. PA
BAYBORO 28515
919 745-3191
NASIRI. MOHAMMAD ABDUS SABUR PD 078
103 W, 27TH STREET
AC
LUMBERTON 28358
910 739-3318
NASRALLAH. NASEEM H.
GS 065
PO BOX 729
A P AC
407-E FREMONT
BURGAW 28425
910 259-2161
NATHAN, HENRY PAUL
GI/IM 044
102 HOSPITAL DRIVE
AC
CLYDE 28721
704 452-0331
NATION, ROY GLEN
GP/IM 096
407 N. HERMAN STREET
AC
GOLDSBORO 27530-3816
919 735-6261
NAUMOFF, PHILIP
FP 060
1012 KINGS DRIVE
A L
CHARLOTTE 28283
704 334-4665
NAVA, VICTOR MANUEL
PS 065
2209 DELANEY AVE,
A AC
WILMINGTON 28403
910 763-7617
NAVE, LESTER DAVID, JR.
FP 053
555 CARTHAGE ST.
AC
SANFORD 27330
919 774-6518
NAYLOR, LEE ANN A.
DR 034
2803 LYNDHURST AVE.
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-1021
NAZAIRE, FAUSTA
000
879 BEACON ST.. STE. 43
s
BOSTON MA 02215
919 684-5329
NEAL, ANTHONY CHARLES
CD 049
POBOX 1821
AC
OLD MOCKSVILLE RD.
STATESVILLE 28677
704 878-201 1
FAX 704 872-201 1
NEAL, CHARLES BODINE, III
PD 032
2919 COLONY ROAD
A AC
DURHAM 27705
919 489-9158
NEAL, CHARLES ROGERS
RO 065
1988 S 16TH ST.
A AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 251-1839
FAX 910 251-8286
NEAL, DEMAR AUSTIN, III
GSWS 049
1726-B DAVIE AVE
AC
STATESVILLE 28677
704 873-1024
NEAL, PATRICIA ROSEANNE
NPM 060
PO BOX 32861
AC
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 355-3156
FAX 704 355-31 16
NEAL, RUTHERFORD DOUGLAS
GS/GYN 060
2214THETFORD CT.
A L7RT
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 365-6541
NEAL, WALTER ERNEST, JR.
OBG 078
4300 FAYbl lEVILLE RD.
A AC
LUMBERTON 28358
910 738-9601
NEAL. WILLIAM RONALD
OBG 041
1507 WESTOVER TERR.
AC
GREENSBORO 27408
910 273-3661
FAX 910 273-9438
NEALE, RICHARD CARROLL. JR.
PTH/CLP 012
P. 0. BOX 249
A AC
RUTHERFORD COLLEGE 28671
704 879-8767
NEAVE, VICTORIA CD.
NS 046
606 N. ELM ST.
P AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 889-8877
NEBEL, WILLIAM ARTHUR
GYN 032
120 CONNER DR. STE 101
AC
PO BOX 3317
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 942-8571
FAX 919 942-6355
NEBLETT, DONALD THOMAS
P Oil
PO BOX 15158
AC
ASHEVILLE 28813
704 274-6661
NEEL, ELIZABETH
074
1007 COLONIAL DR.
S
ALBEMARLE 28001-2916
919 757-2736
NEELAND, EUGENE CRAWFORD
FP 098
1506 GROVE ST
A L7RT
WILSON 27893
919 237-0626
NEELON, FRANCIS ALBERT
IM/END 032
BOX 3021. DUMC
A P AC
DURHAM 27710
919 286-6447
FAX 919 286-7373
NEIJSTROM, ERIC SHERWOOD
ON/IM 041
301 E. WENDOVER AVE
AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 272-2141
NEIMKIN, RONALD JAY
HS Oil
20 MCDOWELL ST.
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 253-7521
NEISH, DONALD DEWITT
IM/GER 032
DOROTHEA DIX HOSPITAL
AC
820 S. BOYLAN AVE.
RALEIGH 27603
919 733-5431
NELIUS, SIGRID J. VONRENNER
IM/GPM 032
WEST DURHAM STATION
A L
BOX 2899
DURHAM 27715
919 489-6949
NELMS. WALLACE ROYCE, JR.
FP 098
301 WARD BLVD.. NW
AC
WILSON 27893
919 399-0707
NELSON, CALEB P.
032
2 CARSON CIRCLE #A
S
DURHAM 27705-6414
NELSON. JAMES GREGORY
ORS 064
220 NASH MEDICAL ARTS MALL
A AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 937-4323
NELSON. JEAN MARIE
AN 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH OF MED
A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4498
NELSON, JULIA
074
#R-4 BEASLEY DR.
A S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 757-1244
NELSON, JULIA KATHRYN
032
500 N. DUKE ST.. 56-302
A S
DURHAM 27701-2070
919 688-7488
NELSON, KEITH HUNTER
000
224 OAKWOOD COURT
s
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
919 773-0063
NELSON, LEONARD DORSEY, JR.
ORS 092
PO BOX 10707
AC
RALEIGH 27605
919 781-5600
NELSON, LEWIS HENRY, III
MFM/GYN 034
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT OF OB-GYN AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4291
FAX 910 716-6937
NELSON, MARK HARVEY
OPH 034
3010TRENWESTDR.
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 659-1528
FAX 910 659-1623
NELSON, RICHARD ALLAN
PD 032
5869 FOX LAIR AVENUE
AC
MEMPHIS TN 38115-3830
919 493-2155
NELSON, ROBERT E.
032
218 STANDISH DR.
S
CHAPEL HILL 27514-5553
919 968-3035
NELSON, VAUGHN PAUL
612 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
SALISBURY 28144
NERNEY, JOHN JOSEPH
116 HOSPITAL DRIVE
CLYDE 28721
NESBIT, FREDERICK
209 N 35TH ST.. STE, 15-16
MOREHEADCITY 28557-3101
AN
704 638
OPH
704 452
P
919 247
FAX 919 247
N
NESBIT, WILLIAM MICHAEL
1350 S. KINGS DR.
NALLE CLINIC
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 342-
NESI. MARC HENRY U
200 E. NORTHWOOD ST.. STE. 206 A
GREENSBORO 27401-1224 910 373
NESS, DANIEL THOMAS PS
1367-B E. GARRISON BLVD.
GASTONIA 28054 704 861 ■
FAX 704 861
NETI, SASTRY VISHWANATHA P
215 ROGERS DRIVE
SALISBURY 28147 704 638
NETTER, KIA YVETTE
206-A LINDBETH DR. A
GREENVILLE 27834 919 321-
NETTLES, GEORGE STUEARD IM
257 SHAWCROFT ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28311 910 739
NETTLES, RICHARD E.
1920 BEDFORD ST, #21 A
DURHAM 27707
NEUWIRTH. BRYAN RICHARD
261 18TH STREET CIRCLE SE
HICKORY 28602
MPS
A
704 327-
FAX 704 327-
ORS
NEVILLE. CECIL HOWELL, JR.
1600 MORGANTON ROAD. V-2
PINEHURST 28374
NEWBORG. BARBARA
1503 VIRGINIA AVE,
DURHAM 27705
NEWCOMB, FREDERICK LEE. JR
SOUTH EAST ANESTHESIA
PO BOX 36351
CHARLOTTE 28236
NEWELL, HOWARD WILSON, JR.
201 COX BLVD,
GOLDSBORO 27534
NEWELL, JOHN CHILTON
BOONE ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATES
194 DOCTORS DR.
BOONE 28607 704 872
FAX 704 264
910 692
IM
919 286
704 377-
IM
A
919 734-
ORS
A
NEWELL, JOSEPHINE E.
RALEIGH TOWNE. APT. #47
525 WADE AVENUE
RALEIGH 27605-1288
NEWELL, LANNING RICHARD
3320 EXECUTIVE DR , STE 119
RALEIGH 27609-7445
ADM/FP
NEWELL, MCARTHUR
721 GREEN VALLEY RD
PO BOX 21503
GREENSBORO 27408
NEWELL, ROBERT B., JR.
CRAVEN REGIONAL MED. CTR
2000 NEUSE BLVD.
NEW BERN 28560-3449
919 828-
Gl/IM
A
919 878-
FAX919 878-
OBG
STE. 103 A
NEWLAND, CHARLES LOGAN
104 WOODSIDE DR
BREVARD 28712
NEWLIN-SALEEBY, JACKIE ANN
PO BOX 18568
RALEIGH 27619
NEWMAN, CHRISTOPHER ERNEST
100 E. NORTHWOOD ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
NEWMAN, DAVID HAROLD
510 N. ELAM AVE,, STE. 303
GREENSBORO 27403
910 274-
PTH/CLP
A P
919 633-
FAX919 633-
FP
A
704 883-
OBG
919 782
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910 230
GS
A
910 632
FAX 910 855
080
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1000
044
AC
5816
016
AC
1881
4193
060
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-8000
041
AC
0871
036
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8883
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9000
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-2854
032
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018
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■8488
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AC
■9455
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■7492
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■9465
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■1558
025
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■1273
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■2434
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116
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
NEWMAN, EDWIN
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE 28236
NEWMAN, GLENN EDWIN
BOX 3808. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
FAX
NEWMAN, HAROLD HASTINGS, JR.
9 OAK RD.
SALISBURY 28144
NEWMAN, LEON BRYANT
327 MOCKSVILLE AVE.
SALISBURY 28144
FAX
NEWMAN, ROBERT HENRY
PO BOX 580
LENOIR RADIOLOGY ASSOCS,.
LENOIR 28645
NEWMAN, VIRGINIA SANTOS
195 WEXHAM ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-5252
NEWMAN, WALTER JOSEPH
3650 NEUSE BLVD.
501 PALADIN DRIVE
NEW BERN 28560
PA
FAX
NEWMAN, WILLIAM HAROLD
1205 LONGLEAF DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
NEWMAN, WILLIAM NEAL
WAKE HEART ASSOCIATES
3020 NEW BERN AVE. STE. 520
RALEIGH 27620
FAX
NEWSOM, GEORGIA L.
PO BOX 176
SYLVA 28779
NEWSOME, ALBERT RAY
1405 PLAZA DRIVE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
NEWSOME, GEORGE EDWARD
2700-A W. NASH ST.
WILSON 27893
NEWSOME, SAMUEL CARL
P. O. BOX 1129
KING 27021
NEWTON, DALE ALAN
ECU, DEPT. OF PEDIATRICS
BRODY BLDG. 3E139
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
NEWTON, DOUGLAS FRISBIE
620 S. MEMORIAL DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
NEWTON, GRAHAM DOUGALD
1600 E. FIFTH STREET
CHARLOTTE 28204
NEWTON, JIMMIE ISAAC
3030 TRENWEST DRIVE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
NEWTON, JOHN THOMAS
403 FAIRVIEW ST.
CLINTON 28328
NEWTON, SANDRA JO
5009 BOULDER RUN RD.
HILLSBOROUGH 27278
NEYMAN, EDUARD GRIGOR
2879 DUKE MEDICAL CENTER
DURHAM 27710
NG, CHUN-HO PATRICK
2403 PINE CAPE CT.
KANNAPOLIS 28083
NG, GODOFREDO TAN
1101 DRESSER COURT
RALEIGH 27609
NG, PETER CONRAD
505 KENT ROAD
GREENVILLE 27858
NG, VICTOR WANG TA
PO BOX 999
ROBERSONVILLE 27871
FAX
FAX
FAX
R 060
NGO, CORAZON
IM 031
A AC
PO BOX 530
A AC
KENANSVILLE 28349
910 296-1811
704 364-0568
FAX 910 296-0862
R/DR 032
NIAZI-SAI, ABDOLHAKIM
IM/HEM 004
A AC
208 HALL STREET
A AC
919 681-2711
WADESBORO 28170
704 694-5159
919 681-5636
NICASTRO, JOSEPH FRANCIS
ORS 034
GP/OM Ofifl
4916 KNOB VIEW CT.
A RT
A LVRT
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 716-3947
704 636-4448
GS 080
AC
704 637-2750
704 637-5514
NICHELSON, CATHY LOUISE
200-23 ROLLINS DR.
074
S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 756-9408
NICHOLAS, LINDA MEREDITH
000
522 COLONY WOODS DR.
R
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 933-5809
DR 014
NICHOLS, GARY GLENN
000
A AC
PO BOX 1128
AF
704 754-2283
N. WILKESBORO 28659
NICHOLS, GEORGE LOUIS, JR.
919 667-5146
000
GS 034
2263 BRIAR GLENN ROAD
R
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WINSTON-SALEM 27127
910 716-4312
910 716-9009
NICHOLS, MARK LOVEL
IM EM/000
NEP/IM 025
3821 MERTON DR.. #102
AC
AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 787-0302
NICHOLS, ROBERT VANCE
U 065
91 9 633-6303
1905 GLEN MEADE RD
AC
919 752-3084
WILMINGTON 28401
910 763-6251
GS/TS 000
NICHOLSON, CHARLES H.
AN 092
RT
PO BOX 18139
AC
910 485-6464
RALEIGH 27619
919 781-7420
CD/IM 092
NICHOLSON, JAMES EVANS, III
FP/GER 092
AC
106 RIBBON LANE. APT, A
A C
GARY 27511-6884
919 792-8193
919 231-8253
NICHOLSON, JOHN HARVEY, II
IM 049
919 231-9546
404 W. END AVE,
A URT
IM 050
STATESVILLE 28677
704 873-9872
AC
NICHOLSON, THOMAS WESTRAY CD/IM 007
704 586-2132
615 E, 12TH STREET
AC
IM/CD 034
WASHINGTON 27889
919 946-2101
A AC
Qin 7fis-4ni
NICKENS, LARRY COBB
PD 096
2706 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
AC
3 1 U / UO 'T 1 O 1
OTO/PS 098
AC
919 243-7274
GOLDSBORO 27530
919 734-4736
NICKISCH, STEPHEN ANTHONY
OBG Oil
50 DOCTORS DR . STE N-1
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 252-1050
FP/GER 034
NICKLAS, EDWARD WILSON
074
A AC
910 983-4346
1914 E. 8TH STREET
GREENVILLE 27858
A S
919 757-2895
PD/IM 074
NICKS, CARL MICHAEL
ORS 018
AC
250 18TH ST. CIRCLE, SE
AC
UNIFOUR MEDICAL COMMONS
919 816-3041
HICKORY 28602
704 652-8300
919 816-8377
NICKS, DENNIS BART
PS/HS 065
GI/IM 074
2305 CANTERWOOD
* AC
AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 343-0119
919 752-6101
FAX 910 343-8983
D 060
NICKS, SALLY AGNER
RHU/RHU 018
A AC
912 SECOND ST. NE
AC
704 376-1523
HICKORY 28601
704 322-1996
OBG 034
NIELAND, ROBERT BRUCE
FP 018
AC
24 SECOND AVENUE. N. E.
A AC
910 768-4310
HICKORY 28601
704 328-2231
FP 082
FAX 704 323-1562
A * AC
NIEMEYER, CHARLES JOHN
ORS 036
910 592-6011
902 COX ROAD, SUITE A
A AC
910 592-9325
GASTONIA 28054-3450
704 865-6487
FP 032
AC
FAX 704 867-6401
NIESS, GARY STEWART
CD 060
919 479-6300
1718 E. FOURTH ST.. STE. 501
AC
032
A S
919 286-1111
CHARLOTTE 28204-3260
704 343-9800
FAX 704 347-201 1
NIFONG, FRANK MILLER
P. 0. BOX 988
FP 034
lyRT
FP 060
CLEMMONS 27012
910 766-6811
AC
704 365-0214
NIFONG, TED JAMES FP 086
FAMILY & COMMUNITY MEDICINE AC
GS/TS 092
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1084
910 592-6011
919 876-2010
NISHAN, PETER CHARLES
IM 041
919 954-0555
520 N, ELAM AVENUE
A C
074
GREENSBORO, NC 27403
910 547-1751
A S
NITKA, JAMES EDWARD
ORS 041
919 752-4022
GREENSBORO ORTHOPAEDIC CTR . PA AC
FP 007
PO BOX 38008
AC
GREENSBORO 27438
910 275-0724
919 795-3018
FAX 910 545-5019
NIXON, JOHN RANDALL
PO BOX 221249
CHARLOTTE 28222
NIXON, WILLIAM PRESTON, JR.
1302 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE
WILMINGTON 28401
NOAH, HUGH BRYAN
624 QUAKER LANE, SUITE D-200
HIGH POINT 27262
NOAH, TERRY LEE
635 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
UNIV, OF NC,
CHAPEL HILL 27599
NOAH, VAN BATCHELOR
3900 OLD WAKE FOREST RD.
SUITE 104
RALEIGH 27609
NOBLE, RICHARD CLAIBORNE
2620 NEW BERN AVE
RALEIGH 27610
NOBLES, ROSSIE DAWN
1 105 GROVEMONT DR. #C-1
GREENVILLE 27834
NOEL, MARGARET ANNE
PO DRAWER 15025
THOMS REHABILITATION HOSP.
ASHEVILLE 28813
NOEL, RICHARD DAVID
303 SALEM ROAD
OXFORD 27565
NOELL, JOHN STANFORD
POBOX 16518
CHARLOTTE 28297
NOELL, WILLIAM J., JR.
MOUNTAIN SURGICAL ASSOC. PA
205 ASHEVILLE HWY. STE. 503
SYLVA 28779
NOLAN, CLYDE, JR.
1317 N. ELM ST, STE, 9
GREENSBORO 27401-1023
NOLAN, ROBERT EARL
PO BOX 11611
WINSTON-SALEM 27116-1611
NOLAND, DANIEL KELLY
500 UMSTEAD RD,. APT. 102-F
CHAPEL HILL 27516
NOLL, BRUCE KEVIN
501 BILLINGSLEY RD.
CHARLOTTE 28211
NOMEIR, ABDEL-MOHSEN
3219 PENSBY ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
NONEMAN, JACK W., JR.
3324 SIX FORKS RD.
RALEIGH 27609
DR/NER
704 384
NEP/IM
A P
910 763
ORS/HS
910 841
PD/PDP
919 966-
OPH
A P
919 872-
IM
919 231-
919 757
IM/GER
704 274-
GS
919 693-
FP
704 376-
GS/FP
A
704 586-
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910 379-
GSA/S
910 765-
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919 929-
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A
704 358-
CD/IM
910 716
CD/IM
A
919 781
FAX 919 787
NOONAN, THOMAS JOHN
9 BEECH TRAIL
DURHAM 27705-5565 919 684
NOONE, TARA A. CREEDON R
107 STURBRIDGE LANE A
CHAPEL HILL 27516-9315 919 966-
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1839 E. GARRISON BOULEVARD
GASTONIA 28054 704 864-
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102 LAKE CONCORD ROAD. NE. A
CONCORD 28025 704 786-
NORDSTROM, MARY BEGOLE EM
1219 PARSONS TRAIL
DENVER 28037 704 326-
NOREM-COKER, JULIA ELIZABETH
1601 OWEN DR. A
FAYETTEVILLE 28304 910 678-
NORINS, MICHAEL ELLIOTT IM
520 N. ELAM AVE.
GREENSBORO 27403 910 547-
NORMAN, DAVID ALAN PD
101 GROVER ST. A
SHELBY 28150 704 482-
NORMAN, MICHAEL EDWARD PD/PNP
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER A
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861
060
AC
4057
065
AC
3651
046
AC
6262
000
AC
1055
092
AC
3242
092
AC
-2800
074
S
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Oil
AC
■2400
039
LVRT
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060
AC
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050
AC
-3976
041
AC
1193
034
L/RT
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032
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060
AC
2818
034
AC
9075
092
AC
7772
6331
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8111
032
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4238
036
AC
2685
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AC
5131
018
AC
3850
026
R
7259
041
AC
1700
023
AC
1435
060
AC
704 355-3156
FAX 704 355-5429
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
117
NORRIS, CHARLES BRADLEY IM
1039 AROSA AVE. A
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 334-
NORRIS, CLARENCE EUGENE FP/PM
501 N, CENTRAL AVENUE
LOCUST 28097 704 888-
NORRIS, H. THOMAS PTH
ECU SCHOOL OF MED, BRODY 1S08A
PATHOLOGY AND LAB MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27834 919 816-
FAX 919 551-
NORRIS, SHANNON D.
2905-B SUGARWOOD PLACE A
DURHAM 27705 919 477-
NORTON, LARRY EVERETT FP
316 N GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD
BURLINGTON 27215
NOTO, JOSEPH ANTHONY
520 BILTMORE AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28801
NOUD, MICHAEL JOHN
1407 SENECA ST. APT. #C
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
NOVICK, THOMAS L.
3535 RANDOLPH RD. STE. 201 -W
CHARLOTTE 28211
NOWACHEK, GLEN ANTHONY
102 HANDLEY PARK COURT
GOLDSBORO 27534
NSIEN, EPHRAIM EMMANUAL
1400 NEUSE BLVD , BOX 428
NEW BERN 28563
NUDELMAN, ROBERT W.
GUILFORD NEUROSURG ASSOCS
301 E. WENDOVER AVE., STE 211
GREENSBORO 27401
910 226
FAX 910 227
TS/GS
704 252
919 722
GSWS
704 364-
OBG
A
919 734-
IM/GI
A
919 636-
NS
A
910 272-
FAX 910 272-
NUGENT, MARK ANDREW
499 SUMMERWALK CIRCLE
CHAPEL HILL 27514-8686
NUNLEY, JAMES ALBERT, II
BOX 2919. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
NUNLEY, WALLACE CLAY, JR.
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
NUNN, CHALMERS MORTON, JR
NASH GENERAL HOSPITAL
2460 CURTIS ELLIS DR.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
NUTT, JAMES EDWARD
3324 SIX FORKS RD
RALEIGH 27609-7233
919 929
ORS/HS
A
919 684
FAX 919 681
OBG
704 355-
Gl
919 937-
FAX 919 443-
CD/IM
A
919 781-
FAX 919 787-
NUTTER, DENNIS ANTHONY, JR.
135 CHARLESTOWNE CIRCLE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-5605
NUZUM, CLAUDE T.
UNC. CB 7185, WING C. BOX 2
221-H MEDICAL SCHOOL
CHAPEL HILL 27599
NYE, SYLVANUS WILLIAM
700 ROUNDTREE STREET
KINSTON 28501-3764
NYLAND, LEONARD ROBERT
603 DOLLEY MADISON ROAD
GREENSBORO 27401
O'BAR, PAUL RUPERT
1350 S. KINGS DRIVE
CHARLOTTE 28207
O'BRIEN, JAMES JOSEPH
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
O'BRIEN, MARY ELIZABETH
NEW HANOVER REGIONAL MED. CTR.
PO BOX 9000
WILMINGTON 28402-9000 910 343
O'BRIEN, PATRICK JAMES PM
3000 NEW BERN AVE.
RALEIGH 27610 919 250
A
910 765-
IM/GI
919 966-
PTH/CLP
A
919 522-
FP
910 294-
IM/ID
A
704 342-
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910 716-
IM/GER
060
L7RT
1506
084
AC
0580
074
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4951
3320
032
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7493
001
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7384
2206
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7357
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7008
060
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8100
096
AC
3344
025
AC
0300
041
AC
4578
5931
032
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0601
032
AC
4033
8197
060
AC
3153
064
AC
0231
8866
092
AC
7772
6331
034
S
5344
032
AC
2461
054
AC
7141
041
AC
6190
060
AC
8000
034
AC
4498
065
AC
0161
092
AC
8779
O'CONNOR, MICHAEL LEE
PTH 034
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF PATHOLOGY AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1072
910 716-2635
FAX 910 716-7595
O'CONNOR, ROBERT DARRELL
OTO 018
PO DRAWER 2484
A AC
HICKORY 28603
704 322-3725
O'CONNOR, SIOBHAN MARIE
032
401 HWY 54 BYPASS APT B6
A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 942-4317
O'DONNELL, TIMOTHY ANDREW
FP 000
5801-28 TATTERSALL DR.
A R
DURHAM 27713
919 544-6355
O'HARA, SARA MARIE
PDR/R 000
BOX 3808. DUMC
AC
DEPT OF RADIOLOGY
DURHAM 27710
919 660-2711
O'KEEFFE, MICHAEL E.
000
802 N. AVALON ROAD, APT. B
s
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-1052
919 722-4810
O'KEEFFE, RICHARD MICHAEL, JR.
ORS 034
1425 PLAZA DR., BOX 25007
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27114
910 945-3177
FAX 910 765-6375
O'KELLEY, BRIAN SCOTT
032
917 DAWSON ROAD
s
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 942-3278
O'MALLEY, JOHN SCOTT
ORS/SM 065
1616 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
A AC
WILMINGTON 28401
O'MEARA, LESLIE ANNE
IM 000
111 TALL OAKS ROAD
A R
CHAPEL HILL 27516-9462
919 933-4723
O'NEIL, H. WILLIAM
OBG 067
200 MEMORIAL DR.
A AC
JACKSONVILLE 28546
910 353-2115
FAX 910 353-0126
O'NEILL, MICHAEL RAYMOND
U 060
1718 E 4TH ST, STE 807
A AC
PRESBYTERIAN MEDICAL TOWER
CHARLOTTE 28204-3260
704 375-5755
FAX 704 335-3380
OQUINN, EDWARD NELSON
OBG 065
115 S CHANNEL DR
URT
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH 28480
910 256-2766
OAK, CHANG YOON
IM 007
HIGHWAY 64 EAST
A AC
PO BOX 987
PLYMOUTH 27962
919 793-9051
OAKLEY, STANLEY PRESTON, JR.
P/GER 074
DEPT OF PSYCHIATRY
AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
919 816-2663
FAX 919 816-3815
OAKLEY, WARD SAYRE, JR.
ORS 063
PO BOX 2000
A AC
PINEHURST 28374
910 295-4200
OBADIAH, JOSEPH M,
032
910 CONSTITUTION DR. APT 524
A S
DURHAM 27705
OBER, KARL PATRICK
END/IM 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1047
910 716-6027
FAX 910 716-5895
OBERLIN, DELOY CHARLES
AN 018
1982 SETTLEMYRE BRIDGE RD.
A AC
NEWTON 28658
704 322-6070
FAX 704 327-4245
ODERE, FRED GORDON
PTH 032
DURHAM CO HOSP-PTH
AC
DURHAM 27704
919 470-5243
ODOM, GUY LEARY
NS 032
2812 CHELSEA CIRCLE
A L/RT
DURHAM 27707
919 489-2206
ODOM, TERRY DAVID
OPH 041
411-C PARKWAY DR.
AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 272-6355
OELRICH, AUGUST M.
GS 053
1010 MONTAGUE CT
A L/RT
SANFORD 27330
919 775-7371
OETTGEN, ANNE BARBARA
PD 032
4707 PIN OAK PARK. APT. 641
AC
HOUSTON TX 77081-2253
919 479-6300
OGBURN, PAUL LANIER
GS/TRS 049
230 PENICILLIN POINT ON
L/RT
LAKE NORMAN
TROUTMAN 28166
704 878-2011
OGDEN, ROBERT HARVEY
GYN 036
1032 X-RAY DR.
AC
GASTONIA 28054
704 867-6348
OGDEN, WILLIAM SINGLETON
ORS 024
600 N. MADISON ST.
A AC
WHITEVILLE 28472
910 642-0337
OGLE, MARY BETH
074
213 DALEBROOK CIRCLE
S
GREENVILLE 27858
919 752-0121
OHL, MATTHEW DAVID
ORS 060
101 W.T HARRIS BLVD , STE #11 10 AC
CHARLOTTE 28262
704 339-1000
OHMSTEDE, DAVID PICMAN
034
221 LOCKLAND AVE.
S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 761-8265
OJEDA, TOMAS
IM 092
3100 DURALEIGH RD
AC
RALEIGH 27612
919 881-5300
OKWARA, BENEDICT 0.
IM EM/060
8004 LONG NOOK LANE
AC
CHARLOTTE 28277
704 846-3419
FAX 704 291-2147
OLBRANTZ, KEITH R,
R Oil
445 BILTMORE CTR.. STE. 301
AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 254-2371
OLDHAM, H. NEWLAND, JR,
CDS/GS 032
DUKE UNIV MED CTR.
A AC
DURHAM 27710-3043
919 684-3243
FAX 919 684-8563
OLDHAM, KEITH THOMAS
PDS/GS 032
DUMC, BOX 3815
A AC
DIV OF PEDIATRIC SURGERY
DURHAM 27710
919 681-5077
OLEEN, GEORGE GERHARD
FP/ADM 090
2715 PAGELAND HIGHWAY
A L
PO BOX 973
MONROE 28112
704 283-5562
OLENIACZ, JOSEPH PAUL
PD 032
3116 N DUKE ST.
AC
DURHAM 27704
919 479-6303
OLIN, DAVID BAKER
NEP/IM 041
111 W. WENDOVER AVE
AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 379-9708
FAX 910 379-8714
OLIN, MATTHEW DAVID
034
813 MILLER STREET
A • S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 631-9588
OLINGER, BENJAMIN RAY
OTO/HNS Oil
131 MCDOWELL STREET
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 254-3517
OLIVER, ANDREW BLAINE, JR,
OBG 060
OLIVER OB-GYN
AC
1718 E 4THST., STE. 808
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 547-8359
OLIVER, DAVID CLARK
CD/IM 025
702 NEWMAN RD
AC
MCCARTHY SQUARE
NEW BERN 28560
919 633-5333
FAX 919 633-9443
OLIVER, FREDERICK CARLTON
JR, IM 092
103 BAINES COURT
AC
GARY 27511
919 467-6125
OLIVER, GEORGE MOTLEY, JR.
OBG 016
302 PENNY LANE
AC
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
919 726-8016
FAX 919 240-2091
OLIVER, JOHN GLADSON
OPH 097
408 EIGHTH STREET
A AC
NORTH WILKESBORO 28659
910 838-5121
OLIVER, KENNETH LEON
OBG 060
2801 RANDOLPH RD.
AC
CHARLOIIb 28211
704 377-5675
FAX 704 335-8163
OLLER, DALE WILLIAM
GSA/S 092
3000 NEW BERN AVE.
AC
RALEIGH 27610
919 250-8698
FAX 919 250-8227
OLSEN, AMY
034
5390 PALISADE DR.
S
PFAH-IOWN 27040
910 922-1135
118
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
OLSEN, ELISE ARLINE
D/IM 032
OSEROFF, ALLEN
CD/IM 074
BOX 3294, DUMC
P AC
1705 W. 6TH ST., BLDG. E
AC
DURHAM 27710
919 684-6844
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-6101
FAX 919 684-6505
FAX 919 752-7781
OLSEN, KENNETH GEORGE
AN 067
OSSEY, KEVIN DAVID
AN 041
137 COKE PLACE
P AC
915 FAIRGREEN RD.
A AC
JACKSONVILLE 28540
910 455-0188
GREENSBORO 27410
910 379-4263
OLSON, CRAIG BYRON
RO 074
OST, ALAN HOWARD
DR 032
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
AC
603 HAWKESBURY LANE
AC
RADIATION ONCOLOGY
SILVER SPRING MD 20904-6309
301 622-4088
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-2900
OSTEEN, THOMAS LEE
ORS 076
OLSON, PAUL RICHARD
FP 032
#16, 350 N. COX ST
AC
109 WEATHERHILL POINTE RD. AC
ASHEBORO 27203
910 626-2688
CARRBORO 27510
919 942-9133
FAX 910 626-4100
OLSON, STEVEN ROBERT
R 041
OSTER, KIMBERLY ANN
R 078
PO BOX 29327
A C
101 ASHFORD COURT
AC
GREENSBORO 27429
910 854-6546
WEXFORD PA 15090
OLYMPIO, GEORGIA K.
PTH 034
OSTERHOUT, SHIRLEY K.
PD 032
RT. #2, BOX 197
A AC
BOX 3007, DUMC
AC
CONOVER 28613
910 768-5217
DURHAM 27710
919 684-4438
OLYMPIO, MICHAEL A.
AN 034
OSTROW, BARRY SEYMOUR
P/PYA 092
397 HOLLINSWOOD AVE.
AC
3900 BROWNING PL. STE. 201
A P AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-5217
RALEIGH 27609
919 787-7125
OMER, SYED
N/IM 012
FAX 919 781-9952
BROUGHTON HOSPITAL
A AC
OSTROWSKI, EDWARD S.
DR 001
MORGANTON 28655
704 433-2284
831 WARWICK COURT
* AC
ONAITIS, MARK W.
032
BURLINGTON 27215
910 229-1570
2 CARSON CIRCLE #A
S
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DR 034
DURHAM 27705-6414
4761 GREY FOX COURT
A AC
ONTJES, DAVID AINSWORTH
EN D/IM 032
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 765-7633
UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
AC
OTT, MICHAEL CLIFFORD
034
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7170
919 966-3336
857 LOCKLAND AVE.
A S
ORBOCK, JACOB ALEXANDER
CD/IM 034
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 750-0316
250 CHARLOIS BOULEVARD
A AC
OTT, SUSAN JOYCE
034
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-4730
740-K WALNUT FOREST ROAD
S
ORCUTT, JAMES MICHAEL
IM 000
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-5687
910 765-4446
2604 RIDGE CREEK CT
A R
OTTELIN, MARK CONRAD
U 041
MIDLOTHIAN VA 23112
704 355-2000
200 E. NORTHWOOD ST. STE. 520
A AC
ORGAIN, EDWARD STEWART
CD/IM 032
GREENSBORO 27401
910 275-6115
#8 GREENSIDE COURT
A URT
OTTENI, GERALD VINCENT
DR 013
DURHAM 27707-5125
919 489-2111
123 0VERBROOK DRIVE
A AC
ORLICK-TAWS, KATHY
034
CONCORD 28025
704 783-3000
6651 N. CAMPBELL AVE. APT.
176 S
OURSLER, RALPH EVERETT
III
034
TUCSON AZ 85718-1362
910 767-4473
1900 QUEEN ST.. APT. B4
S
ORLOWSKI, RICHARD
ON/HEM 018
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 777-0269
225 18TH ST. SE
AC
OUTEN, RONNIE BRIAN
032
P.O. BOX 3710
102-5 PINEGATE CIRCLE
A S
HICKORY 28603
704 324-9550
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 408-0174
FAX 704 324-4154
OVERBY, JOSEPH RANDAL,
JR.
FP 025
ORMAND, JOHN WILLIAM, JR.
OBG 065
810 KENNEDY AVE.
AC
1809 GLEN MEADE ROAD
A AC
NEW BERN 28560
919 533-1678
WILMINGTON 28401
910 763-1505
OVERCASH, WILLIAM TODD
GSA/S 000
ORMAND, THOMAN LANE
OBG 090
1503 S. W, FIRST AVE.
A AC
1408 E. FRANKLIN ST.
A P AC
OCALA FL 34471
904 368-2828
MONROE 28112
704 289-2553
FAX 904 368-2878
ORNITZ, ROBERT DAVID
ON/TR 092
OVERTON, CARROLL CHRISTOPHER 000
4420 LAKE BOONE TRAIL
A AC
1520 SHADY AVENUE
A R
RALEIGH 27607
919 783-3018
PITTSBURGH PA 15217-1456
412 232-8112
FAX 91 9 783-0737
OVERTON, DOLPHIN HENRY
III
CD/IM 098
ORR, LYNN HUIE, JR.
CD/IM 074
WILSON CARDIOLOGY
AC
REG CARDIOLOGY CONSULTANTS AC
PO BOX 3209
MEDICAL PAVILION, SUITE #6
WILSON 27893
919 937-7055
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-3000
OVERTON, DOLPHIN HENRY
JR.
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ORR, SAMUEL LAWRENCE
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312 GRAVELY DRIVE
L7RT
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27801
919 443-6622
P. O. BOX 32861
OWEIDA, SAMI JOSEPH
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CHARLOIIb 28232
704 355-2251
1900 RANDOLPH RD STE.
410
AC
ORRINGER, EUGENE PAUL
IM/HEM 032
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 339-0081
UNC, DIV. OF HEM, CB 7600
AC
OWEN, CHARLES FLETCHER
, JR.
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P 0. BOX 146
A URT
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-2467
ASHEBORO 27203
910 625-5151
FAX 919 966-1576
OWEN, KENNETH DALE, JR,
IM 060
ORRISON, WILLIAM GRESHAM
OPH 012
3535 RANDOLPH RD., STE.
300
A AC
335 E. PARKER ROAD
AC
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 365-0760
MORGANTON 28655
704 433-1000
OWEN, MEDGE DENISE
AN 034
FAX 704 433-6274
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
A AC
OSBAHR, ALBERT JAMES
FP/OM 044
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
105 GREEN DRIVE
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4498
WAYNESVILLE 28786
704 452-8354
OWEN, SYLVIA A.
032
FAX 704 452-8371
311 S LASALLEST., APT. 8-C
A S
OSBORNE, JAMES C.
IM 041
DURHAM 27705
919 383-0228
301 E. WENDOVER AVE.. STE
200 AC
OWEN, WILLIAM BOYD
GP 044
GREENSBORO 27401
910 274-3241
PO BOX 780
L
OSCHWALD, DONALD L.A., JR.
PS 092
OWEN-SMITH CLINIC, PA
3404 WAKE FOREST RD., STE
. 200 * AC
WAYNESVILLE 28786
704 456-8601
RALEIGH 27609
919 850-0238
FAX 704 456-3745
OWEN, WILLIAM BOYD, JR.
106 GALLOWAY STREET
WAYNESVILLE 28786
OWENS, FRANCIS LEROY
PO BOX 1943
PINEHURST 28374
OWENS, FREDERICK THOMAS
PO BOX 3033
HICKORY 28603-3033
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CHARLOTTE 28226-4853
OWENS, THOMAS DARRELL
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CHAPEL HILL 27516-8841
OWENS, WILLIAM LAWRENCE
509 COHARIE DR.
CLINTON 28328-9998
OWENS, ZACK DOXEY
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ELIZABETH CITY 27909
OWENSBY, CHARLTON NORMAN
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CHARLOTTE 28203
OWSLEY, JAMES HAROLD
P O. BOX 308
HICKORY 28603
OXNER, CLAUDIA GERTRUDE
DOCTOR'S BLDG.. RM. #202
ASHEVILLE 28801
OZMENT, RICHARD VINCE
CONCORD MEDICAL MALL
1452 HWY 29 N.. STE. 201
CONCORD 28025
PAAR, JOHN ARTHUR
WAKE HEART ASSOCIATES
3020 NEW BERN AVE.
RALEIGH 27610
ORS 044
AC
704 452-2207
GP/ABS 063
A L/RT
PUD/IM 018
AC
704 322-8265
FAX 704 322-1254
IM 074
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919 830-5449
032
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919 933-6204
IM 082
A RT
910 592-3304
GS/GYN 070
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919 335-4492
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AC
704 527-3700
R/NM 018
A AC
704 322-2644
AN Oil
A P AC
704 254-1960
GSA/S 013
AC
704 786-1108
CD 092
AC
PACE, JOHN SANDERSON
825 INLET VIEW DRIVE
WILMINGTON 28409
PACHULSKI, ROMAN THOMAS
2512 DELANEY AVENUE
WILMINGTON 28403-6010
PADDOCK, HEATHER NOELLE
1613 W. NORTHWEST BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-4314
PAGANO, JOSEPH STEPHEN
UNC, LINEBERGER COMPREHENSIVE
CANCER CENTER
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-3036
FAX 919 966-3015
919 231-8253
FAX 919 231-9546
AN 065
AC
910 350-0248
FAX 910 343-8689
CD 065
AC
910 763-4772
000
s
919 929-1786
IM/ID 032
AC
PAGE, ERNEST BENJAMIN, JR.
2207 WHEELER ROAD
RALEIGH 27607
PAGE, GEORGE DANTZLER
2128 QUEENS ROAD EAST
CHARLOTTE 28207
PAGE, JACK RALPH
3 HARTLEY PLACE
DURHAM 27707
PAGE, MARY ELIZABETH
1401 BROQKSTOWN AVE., APT
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
PAGTER, AMOS TOWNSEND, JR.
107 WILDERNESS ROAD
TRYON 28782
PAHEL-SHORT, LAURIE
4111 CHESTNUT RIDGE
EFLAND 27243
PAI, NAMRATA
UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
STUDENT BOX
CHAPEL HILL 27599
PALAZZI, DEBRA LYNN
410 W. PATTERSON PLACE
CHAPEL HILL 27516
PALERMO, JAMES ANTHONY
402 SUMMERWALK CIRCLE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
PALMER, GILBERT F., V
1211 E. ROCK SPRINGS ROAD
GREENVILLE 27834
IM/CD 092
L7RT
919 787-4045
GS 060
A L7RT
704 377-9788
EM 032
AC
919 383-5055
FAX 919 419-0801
034
#3 A S
910 722-5550
IM 075
A AC
704 859-6697
032
S
919 563-3148
032
S
919 933-1981
032
A S
919 929-6350
032
S
919 932-3760
074
A S
919 758-5738
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
119
PALMER, JEFFRESS GARY
IM/HEM 032
UNC, DEPT OF MEDICINE
LVRT
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-3311
PALMER, ROBERT MARION
FP 075
P. O BOX 1159
A AC
TRYON 28782
704 894-3306
PALMERI, RUSSELL F.
OBG 096
2400 WAYNE MEMORIAL DR, #1
A AC
GOLDSBORO 27534
919 735-3464
PALMERTREE, KATHERINE KNIGHT
034
613 WALNUT ST.
S
STATESVILL 28677
910 878-9049
PANCOTTO, FRANK SALVATORE
Gl 013
920 N. CHURCH ST
AC
CONCORD 28025
704 783-1490
PANDARINATH, GUPTA
IM/GI 042
PO DRAWER 158
A AC
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
919 537-0135
FAX 919 537-6515
PANDE, ASHVIN N.
032
110 RIVER BIRCH ROAD
A S
DURHAM 27705
PANOSH, WANDA KOTVAN
PD/IM 041
UNC-G STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE * AC
UNC AT GREENSBORO
GREENSBORO 27412-5001
910 334-5340
PANSEGRAU, TIMOTHY LEE
OS 000
3321 MAGNOLIA HILL DR,#1007
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CHARLO 1 1 b 28205
704 355-4005
PANTELAKOS, STEVEN THOMAS
OTO 026
1839 QUIET COVE
AC
FAYhllEVILLE 28304
910 323-1463
PANTHER, RANDY LEE
034
208-J WINDSOR MANOR WAY
A S
KERNERSVILLE 27284
910 996-7326
PANTING, THOMAS M.
PD 060
101 W.T HARRIS BLVD STE. 1214
AC
CHARLOTTE 28262
704 547-1462
PAPAS, KONSTANTINOS ANDREAS
032
205-G SUNRISE LANE
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 942-0789
PAPE, GREGORY SCOTT PUD/COM 065
1515 DOCTORS CIRCLE
A AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 763-5182
FAX 910 762-9419
PAPPAS, THEODORE NICK
GS 032
BOX 3479, DUMC
A AC
DURHAM 27710
919 681-3442
PARADA, MALCOLM PERRY
OBG 080
315 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
A AC
SALISBURY 28144
704 636-9270
PARASCHOS, ALEXANDER
CD 001
316 N, GRAHAM-HOPEDALE ROAD A AC
BURLINGTON 27217
PARDINL RICCI STEFAN
034
1415 CLOVER #4B
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
910 724-1641
PARDO, SANDRA K.
074
C-1 DOCTORS PARK ARTS
A S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-7387
PARFITT, HENRY E., JR.
U 026
1786 METROMEDICAL DR,
AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
910 485-8151
PARHAM, MELANIE JEAN
000
5211 OLD OAK DR B2
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
919 744-9684
PARHAM, SUMNER MALONE GYN/OBS 091
973 MEADOW LANE
A L/RT
HENDERSON 27536
919 438-3751
PARK, EUN-HA
032
205 OREGON ST,, APT E
A S
DURHAM 27705
919 613-1904
PARK, H. KIM
PTH 074
ECU SCHOOL OF MED, BRODY 1 SOS AC
DEPT, PATHOLOGY/LAB. MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-5911
PARK, HYUNSOON EDIE
P 074
1922-C OUAIL RIDGE RD,
A R
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-4531
PARK, ROBERT SANG HOON
032
606 COOLIDGE STREET
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 967-8184
PARKE, JAMES CLIFTON, JR.
PD/NPM 060
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
A AC
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 355-5261
PARKER, BILL JACK
FP 018
NEWTON FAMILY PHYSICIANS,
PA AC
105-B S, MAIN ST
NEWTON 28658
704 465-3928
PARKER, CHARLES LAWRENCE
OBG/GYN 025
801 MCCARTHY BLVD
A AC
NEW BERN 28560
919 633-3942
PARKER, CLAIRE ANNE
032
407-A COOLIDGE ST
S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 933-1145
PARKER, HERMAN RICHARD, JR
IM 041
408-B PARKWAY DRIVE
A AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 275-9804
PARKER, J. CLINT
074
3306 BROOKLINE COURT
A S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-5215
PARKER, JAMES LEE
PTH 018
RT, #2, BOX 197
A AC
CONOVER 28613
704 322-3821
PARKER, JOHN CHARLES
032
220 ELIZABETH ST„ APT B-1
S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 942-1937
PARKER, JOSEPH B., JR.
P/PYM 032
24 STONERIDGE CIR,
LyRT
DURHAM 27705-5510
919 684-2415
PARKER, MARK WILLIAM
PDE/PDE 060
465 N WENDOVER ROAD
AC
CHARLOTTE 28211-1064
704 366-9700
FAX 704 366-7133
PARKER, MICHAEL DEAN
R 041
PO BOX 29327
A AC
GREENSBORO 27429
PARKER, PAUL EDWIN
AN 045
401 SIXTH AVE , WEST
AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
704 693-9669
PARKER. PETER EMENS
GSA/S 034
2933 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-0155
-AX 910 765-5494
PARKER, ROBERT L„ JR,
OBG 034
822 OLD WINSTON RD, STE, 3
AC
KERNERSVILLE 27284
910 993-4532
-AX 910 760-4255
PARKER, ROY TURNAGE
OBG 032
BOX 3853, DUMC
A L/RT
DURHAM 27710
919 684-3008
PARKER, SAMUEL LESTER, JR.
OBG 054
KINSTON CLINIC. NORTH
L
KINSTON 28501
919 522-4333
PARKER, TALBOT FORT, JR.
GYN 096
102 HANDLE Y PARK CT
A URT
GOLDSBORO 27534-1769
919 734-3344
PARKER, WILLIAM PAXTON, JR.
NS 065
1303 CYPRESS GROVE DR,
AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 762-1804
PARKERSON, GEORGE ROBERT
JR. FP 032
BOX 2914, DUMC
AC
DURHAM 27710
919 286-8202
PARKERSON, WALTER TUCK
OPH 060
1718 E FOURTH ST,, STE, 207
AC
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 377-3689
PARKES, BRIAN MICHAEL
GS/CCM 083
1603-A MEDICAL DR
AC
LAURINBURG 28352-5525
910 277-9164
-AX 910 277-9189
PARKS, BOYD LEE
OBG 060
1822 BRUNSWICK AVE
AC
CHARLOIIh 28207
704 342-4323
PARKS, WILLIAM CRAIG
IM 046
624 OUAKER LN, STE 207-C
A L
HIGH POINT 27262
910 841-4233
PARLIER, REGGIE DAVID
FP/OBS 000
902 COX ROAD, STE, F
A AC
GASTON 1 A 28054
704 853-3001
PARMLEY, RICHARD
PHO 060
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
AC
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 355-4292
=AX 704 355-5429
PARNELL, JEROME PATRICK, II
U 092
3901 COMPUTER DR,
AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 781-5104
PARRIS, ALVA EDWARD
FP/AM 034
309 DEERGLADE ROAD
L7RT
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-1860
910 725-5881
PARRISH, JOSEPH LESTER
CD/CCM 063
205 PAGE ROAD
AC
PINEHURST 28374
910 295-7882
PARRISH, SAMUEL KOSSIE, JR.
PD 074
ECU DEPT, OF PEDIATRICS
AC
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
919 816-2535
PARROTT, FRANK STRONG
GS 080
P, O, BOX 637
A URT
SALISBURY 28144
704 633-4627
PARROTT, WILLIAM THOMAS, JR. IM 054
1703 CAMBRIDGE DR
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KINSTON 28501-2003
919 522-5951
PARSONS, JAMES SHERIDAN
IM/GER 092
704 W JONES STREET
A AC
RALEIGH 27603
919 832-5125
PARSONS, LACY JACK
OBS 078
2204 ROWLAND AVENUE
A URT
LUMBERTON 28358
910 739-6431
PARSONS, MARSHAL RAY
GS 060
2104 RANDOLPH RD,
AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 377-3900
PARSONS, ROBERT GREGORY
NR 050
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
AC
PO BOX 26937
CHARLOTTE 28236
704 355-5401
PARTRICK, CORNELIUS THEODORE IM 007
727 SHORT DR
LVRT
WASHINGTON 27889
PASCALS, JAMES A.
PD/NPM 041
501 N ELAM AVE
A P AC
GREENSBORO 27402
910 854-6115
PASCHAL, BARTON RILEY
ON/HEM Oil
ONE DOCTORS DR,
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801-4608
704 254-8232
PASCHAL, GEORGE W., JR.
GS 092
3334 ALAMANCE DRIVE
A URT
RALEIGH 27609
919 787-2177
PASCHAL, GEORGE W., Ill
GS/CDS 092
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD,, STE
503 AC
PO BOX 32090
RALEIGH 27622-2090
919 781-0710
FAX 919 781-4650
PASCHALL, JOHN SPRUILL
074
DOCTOR'S PARK, APT, 8-6
S
2300 BEASLEY DR,
GREENVILLE 27834
919 757-2975
PASCHOLD, EUGENE H.
ON/IM 034
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD, A AC
SUITE 104
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-2521
FAX 910 760-0845
PASCHOLD, JOHN CHRISTOPHER 034
1123 WEST END BLVD,, APT, #3 A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
910 725-1985
PASCOE, CATHERINE LEE
032
3209 SPRUNT AVENUE
A S
DURHAM 27705-3024
919 383-2932
PASCUAL, JORGE MAURICIO S
IM 032
5225-G PENRITH DRIVE
A R
DURHAM 27713
919 684-6266
FAX 919 684-3067
PASI, DEEPAK
CD 092
3324 SIX FORKS ROAD
A AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 781-7772
PASPA, PHILIP ALEXANDER
CD/IM 018
415 N CENTER ST
AC
HICKORY 28601
704 328-5544
PASQUARIELLO, JOHN P., JR.
IM 065
1202 MEDICAL CENTER DR
A AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 341-3300
FAX 910 341-3419
PASQUINI, JOHN ALDO
CD/IM 060
1718 E 4TH ST, #501
AC
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 347-2024
PASSANNANTE, ANTHONY N,
AN/IM 000
DEPT, OF ANES, CB 7010
A « AC
NC MEMORIAL HOSP,
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-5131
PASSERO, NICHOLAS JOHN
FP/OBS 034
MAIN STREET
AC
EAST BEND 27018
910 699-3936
PATE, BARRY REEVES
OTO/HNS 01 1
285 MCDOWELL STREET
AC
ASHEVILLE 28803
704 252-1853
PATE, CARL DANIEL, JR.
FP 031
PO BOX 986
A AC
BEULAVILLE 28518
910 298-3125
120
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
PATE. DEWEY HARRIS PTH 092
WAKE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL A AC
RALEIGH 27610 919 755-8260
PATE, DORIS CATHERINE FP 060
NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER A AC
910 N ALEXANDER ST.
CHARLOTTE 28206 704 355-3084
PATE, EUGENE WESLEY, JR. ORS 054
KINSTON CLINIC, NORTH A AC
KINSTON 28501 919 522-4155
tPATE, JAMES LLOYD FP 078
6087 GALLBERRY FARMS
DECEASED-1 1-29-94-CO ONLY
HOPE MILLS 28348
PATE, WILLIAM HENRY
P. O. BOX 129
PIKEVILLE 27863
PATEFIELD, ARTHUR JAMES
300 BILLINGSLEY RD., STE. 200
CHARLOTTE 28211
PATEL, JAYESH KANCHANLAL
101 CLINIC DRIVE
TARBORO 27886
PATEL, JIGNASA JAYESH
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
PATEL, MAHENDRA S.
PO DRAWER 158
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
PATEL, MEENA HARIBHAI
3412-E EVANS ST. EXT.
GREENVILLE 27834
PATEL. YOGESH KISHOR
390 COPPERFIELD BLVD.
CONCORD 28025
PATERNO, STEVEN ANDREW
BERKSHIRE MANOR. APT. F-8
CARRBORO 27510
PATIL, CHANDRASHEK Y.
3224-A MYRA ST,
DURHAM 27707
PATLAK, ERWIN M.
308 BRACKEN PL.
JACKSONVILLE 28540
PATOW, WARREN EDWARD
1601 OWEN DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
PATRICK, JOHN DAVID
612 PASTEUR DR. #203
GREENSBORO 27403
PATRICK, SCOTT STEWART
PO BOX 15457
WINSTON-SALEM 27113
PATRICK, SIMMONS ISLER
2218 STALLINGS DR.
KINSTON 28501
PATRICK, WILLIAM WARD
PO BOX 3290
PINEHURST 28374
PATSEAVOURAS, LOUIE LEE
522 N. ELAM AVENUE
GREENSBORO 27403-1127
PATSELAS, TIMOTHY N.
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
TRAUMA DIVISION
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
PATTEN, KATIE FURR
112 HUNTINGRIDGE ROAD
GREENVILLE 27834-9151
PATTERSON, CARL NORRIS
3920 PLYMOUTH ROAD
DURHAM 27707
PATTERSON, DAVID READ
520 N, ELAM AVE,
GREENSBORO 27403
910 424-0804
GP 096
L7RT
919 242-5271
PUD/CCM 060
AC
704 338-6300
CD/IM 033
AC
919 823-2105
FAX 919 823-3164
IM 074
AC
919 816-4633
IM/ON 042
A AC
919 537-0134
074
S
919 355-1322
IM 013
A AC
704 788-2200
032
A S
919 967-5508
032
A S
P/GER 057
* AS
910 455-9933
OBG 026
A AC
910 323-1152
PTH 041
A AC
034
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910 777-0580
R 054
L/RT
FP/PH 083
AC
910 295-1781
FPS 041
A AC
910 299-4907
GSn"RS 074
A AC
919 816-4299
074
S
HNS/FPS 032
URT
919 682-9341
GI/IM 041
A AC
910 547-1700
FAX 910 547-1717
CD/IM 063
AC
PATTERSON, F. M. SIMMONS, JR
PINEHURST MEDICAL CLI,
205 PAGE ROAD
PINEHURST 28374 919 295-5511
PATTERSON, P.M. SIMMONS, SR. GS 041
FRIENDS HOMES WEST. APT, 5105 A LiRT
6100 WEST FRIENDLY AVE,
GREENSBORO 27410 910 854-0886
PATTERSON, HUBERT CLIFTON OTO/PSF 092
P, O, BOX 18946 A AC
RALEIGH 27619 919 787-7171
FAX 919 787-6427
PATTERSON, JAMES BENSON D 001
1638 MEMORIAL DR A • AC
BURLINGTON 27215 910 226-8000
FAX 910 228-7585
PATTERSON, JERRY EUGENE MFS 032
401 PROVIDENCE ROAD A AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 493-2554
PATTERSON, ROBERT WILLIAM FP/OM 053
110 FIELDS DR, A P AC
PO BOX 1850
SANFORD 27331 919 774-6320
FAX 919 774-1168
PATTERSON, ROLVIX HARLAN, JR. OBG 025
801 MCCARTHY BLVD.
NEW BERN 28560
PATTON, DENZIL D.
DEPT, OF FAMILY MEDICINE
ECU FAMILY PRACTICE CTR,
GREENVILLE 27858
PATTON, JAMES MATTHEW
#7 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
PAUCA, ALFREDO LAZO
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT, OF ANES
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
A AC
919 633-4747
FP 074
A AC
919 816-4616
FAX 919 816-4614
Oil
A C
704 255-7776
FAX 704 255-2760
AN 034
A AC
PAUL, FRANKLIN ARTHUR
6834 TOWBRIDGE ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28306
PAUL, MELANIE VIRGINIA
111-C HOWELL ST,
CHAPEL HILL 27514
PAUL, VINCENT EDGAR
809 GREEN VALLEY RD,
GREENSBORO 27408
PAULI, JON WARREN
1896 REMOUNT RD
GASTONIA 28054
PAULSON, DAVID FREEMAN
BOX 2977. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
PAULSON, DAVID MERLIN
EASTERN CAROLINA MEDICAL CTR
#1 MEDICAL DRIVE
BENSON 27504
PAVELOCK, RICHARD MICHAEL
RT #9, BOX 183-P
STATESVILLE 28677
PAYNE, FRED WILLIAM, JR.
ROUTE #1. BOX 299
BATTLEBORO 27809
PAYNE, JOSEPH MINTER
1501 MEDICAL CENTER DR,
WILMINGTON 28401
PAYNE, MARK ALAN
606 N, ELM ST
HIGH POINT 27262-4338
PAYNE, NANCY JEAN
2924-A WEST HILLS DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834
PAYNE, ROBERT BENJAMIN
399 BARBER LOOP
MOORESVILLE 28115
910 716-4473
FAX 910 716-8190
GS/VS 026
AC
910 424-1501
032
A S
919 933-3081
ORS 041
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910 275-3325
FAX 910 275-5346
IM 036
A AC
704 867-0735
U 032
A AC
919 684-5057
FAX 919 684-4611
GP/FP 000
AF
919 894-5787
IM 049
A AC
704 871-9731
GS 064
URT
919 443-1640
CRS/GS 065
AC
910 763-6289
NS/N 000
AF
919 889-8877
074
A S
919 752-7488
IM/CD 060
A RT
704 664-4541
FAX 704 354-1641
000
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PAYNE, WILLIAM SIDNEY
E, I, DUPONT COMPANY
N, C. HIGHWAY #11
KINSTON 28501 919 522-6496
PAYNE, WINSTON CHARLES OPH Oil
20/20 PLAZA, 90 ASHLAND AVE A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 253-4735
PAYNTER, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, JR. 034
209 OAKWOOD COURT A S
PEACOCK, BRENDA S. OBG
614 EAST 12TH ST. A
WASHINGTON 27889 919 946-
PEACOCK, ERLE EWART, JR. PS/GS
645 ROCK CREEK RD.
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 967-
PEACOCK, IVAN YOPP R
157 WEST END PLAZA A
PO BOX 7946
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-0946 919 443-
PEACOCK, JAMES EDWARD, JR. ID/IM
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-
FAX 910 716-
PEACOCK, MARK DOUGLAS OBG
20905 TORRENCE CHAPEL RD, A
SUITE 204
DAVIDSON 28036 704 896-
FAX 704 896-
PEAK, LATHAM CONRAD FP
PO BOX 1388
ROSEBORO 28382 910 525-
PEARCE, KEVIN ANDREW FP
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.OF FAMILY MED
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WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1084
PEARCE, LARRY ALLEN
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MOCKSVILLE 27028
PEARCE, PHILIP HENDERSON
209 E, CARVER ST.
DURHAM 27704
910 716
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704 492
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919 471
FAX 919 479
PEARCE, RICHARD EDWARD R
WILKES REGIONAL MEDICAL
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PO BOX 609
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6545
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
PEACH, CHARLES ARTHUR
1225 E. GARRISON BLVD,
GASTONIA 28054
910 761-1129
OBG 036
AC
704 867-6386
FAX 704 867-7332
NORTH WILKESBORO 28659
910 651-8400
FAX 910 651-8434
PEARCY, WALTER CURTIS
C/IM 034
3073 TRENWEST DR.
C
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
PEARSALL, DAVID W.
GS 074
2315 EXECUTIVE PARK CIR,
A AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-5392
PEARSON, JOHN KENT
FP 092
1015 N, SALEM ST,
URT
APEX 27502
919 362-8312
PEARSON, LAWRENCE HAMILTON D 023
700 N, LAFAYb M E ST
A • AC
SHELBY 28150
704 484-0464
PEDEN, JAMES GWYN, JR.
IM/P 074
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
A AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-4633
PEDIADITAKIS, NICHOLAS P.
P 092
5100LEADMINE ROAD
A S/RT
RALEIGH 27612
919 787-0710
PEDLEY, CAROLYN FRANCES
IM 034
805 BUTTONWOOD DR.
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 727-8162
PEDRAZA, HECTOR MANUEL
ORS 096
2701 MEDICAL OFFICE PL.
AC
GOLDSBORO 27534
919 736-2157
PEELER, FORREST EDWARDS
FP 018
ROUTE #3, BOX 436
L
MAIDEN 28650
704 428-2446
PEETE, CHARLES HENRY, JR.
OBG 032
42 BEVERLY DR.
L
DURHAM 27707
919 684-2346
PEGRAM, PAUL SAMUEL, JR
ID/IM 034
2332 ELIZABETH AVENUE
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
919 716-4246
PEKMAN, WILLIAM MARTIN
HS/ORS 018
250 18TH ST. CIRCLE, SE
AC
HICKORY 28602
704 322-5172
FAX 704 322-6963
PELEAUX, RAMON DENNIS
032
1502 GREEN MOUNTAIN DR.
R
APT, 168-P
LITTLE ROCK AK 72211
501 227-0707
PELLEGRINI, RICHARD ALAN
R 078
PO DRAWER 1527
A AC
LUMBERTON 28358
910 738-8222
FAX 910 671-0846
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
121
PELLIGRA, SALVATORE JOHN
PM 041
1904 N CHURCH ST
A AC
GREENSBORO 27405
910 271-4908
PELTZER, DAVID ERIC
FP 018
105-B S- MAIN AVE.
A AC
NEWTO 28658
704 465-3928
PELUCIO, MARIA TEREZA
EM 000
16201 NORTH POINT RD,
AC
HUNTERSVILLE 28078
704 355-3181
PENCE. CARLA RAFFETY
IM 049
1714 DAVIE AVE
A AC
STATESVILLE 28677
PENDER, JOHN ROBERT, III
GS 060
PO BOX 6034
LVRT
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 375-1990
PENDLETON, ROBIN LEE
OBG 081
RUTHERFORD OB-GYN
AC
PO BOX 1 208
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
704 287-7383
PENDSE, PRABHAKAR D.
PDS/GS 041
1018 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
A P AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 272-6161
FAX 910 230-2150
PENKAR, SURESH JAGANNATH AN 034
FORSYTH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL A AC
3333 SILAS CREEK PARKWAY
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 760-5180
FAX 910 659-1071
PENNELL, TIMOTHY CLINARD GS/TS 034
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT. OF
SURGERY A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4671
FAX 910 716-3368
PENNINGTON, AMANDA MARIE FP 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4479
PENNINK, MENNO NS 026
101 ROBESON ST, #107 A AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28301 910 323-0475
FAX 910 323-0492
PENRY, JAMES KIFFIN N 000
ROUTE #4. BOX 736 A RT
OLD GREENSBORO ROAD
THOMASVILLE 27360 910 476-6959
PENTA, JOSEPH FRANCIS 032
205-E W. POPLAR ST. S
CARRBORO 27510 919 929-5608
PEPPARD, DIANE MAY 000
1800 LUMARKA DR. AF
CHARLOTTE 28212 704 566-8713
PERCY, AMI SMITH GS 034
614 FORSYTH MEDICAL PARK A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 704 782-6978
PERDUE, JASPER BURT, JR. GS 035
111 JOLLY STREET AC
LOUISBURG 27549 919 496-4177
PEREZ-REYES, MARIO P 000
107 HUNTER HILL PLACE RT
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 933-9829
PEREZ-SELDEN, ALICE R. GS 051
712 WILKINS STREET AC
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PEREZ, LEAH MARIE 032
100 ROCK HAVEN ROAD, APT. K305 A S
CARRBORO 27510-2552 919 942-2702
PERILSTEIN, ROGER P 000
104S. ESTES DR., STE. 301 AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 929-1227
PERINI, MARK ANDREW 034
615 BRENT STREET A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 777-0523
PERKINS, BRENT LEE FP 000
TABOR CITY FAMILY MEDICINE AF
PO DRAWER 675
TABOR CITY 28463 919 653-2112
PERKINS, CHRISTOPHER MARK IM 092
3320 WAKE FOREST RD. AC
RALEIGH 27609 919 878-0347
PERKINS, PHILLIP KERRY EM 074
1914-BTURNBURY SQUARE AC
GREENVILLE 27858 919 752-4357
PERKINS, ROBERT SANBORN TS/GS 036
3406 COUNTRY CLUB DR AC
GASTONIA 28056 704 864-8377
PERLIK, PAUL C. ORS/HS 060
PO BOX 35228 AC
CHARLOTTE 28235 704 339-1000
PERLMAN, NEIL BRADFORD IM 092
NC STATE HIGHWAY PATROL AC
3318 GARNER ROAD
RALEIGH 27612-5618 919 662-4490
FAX 919 662-4491
PERLMUTT. LOUIS MORRIS R/DR 092
3821 MERTON DR. A AC
WAKE RADIOLOGY CONSULTANTS, PA
RALEIGH 27609 919 787-8199
PERLMUTTER, IRWIN NS/N 000
501 6TH AVENUE, WEST A AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28739 704 696-2368
FAX 704 696-0730
PERRIN, THOMAS SAMUEL, JR. IM 060
3535 RANDOLPH RD. #W300 L
CHARLOTTE 28211 704 365-0760
PERRY, ALAN DAVID 034
235 CORONA ST.. APT. 202 A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 725-6074
PERRY, CAREY JONES FP 035
113 JOLLY STREET A AC
LOUISBURG 27549 919 496-4250
PERRY, DAVID RUSSELL, JR. PD 034
3175 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE URT
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-7030
PERRY, DWIGHT DEAN OPH 032
PO BOX 15249 AC
3901 ROXBORO RD.
DURHAM 27704 919 682-7175
PERRY, EVERETT LAVERN 034
704 S. MUTTON ST. APT 129 S
AURORA CO 80045-2704 910 750-0919
PERRY, GLENN BRADFORD ORS/SM 060
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #200 AC
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 373-0544
FAX 704 347-5320
PERRY, HENRY BAKER, JR. OBG 041
17 NORTHLINE PL. A * L/RT
GREENSBORO 27410 910 294-2026
PERRY. IRVIN SAMUEL PUD/IM 034
3001 LYNDHURST AVE. A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 765-0383
FAX 910 768-1737
PERRY, JOHN NICHOLAS, JR. Gl/IM 041
520 N. ELAM AVENUE A C
GREENSBORO 27403 910 547-1700
PERRY, JOSEPH TODD 034
BOX 2785, MEDICAL CENTER BLVD. S
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 722-7029
PERRY, LAWRENCE EDWARD FP/GER 076
375 SUNSET AVE. AC
ASHEBORO 27203 910 622-3005
PERRY, ROBERT FRANCIS PD 000
3702 TUCKER DR. R
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-4169
PERZLEY, RICHARD IRVING PD 032
6350 QUADRANGLE DR AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 490-8706
PETERS, BRYAN MACLIN DR 092
700-305 BISHOPS PARK DR. AC
RALEIGH 27605 919 787-7411
PETERS, DONALD W. P 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-3693
PETERS, LENIN JOSEPH Gl/IM 046
507 LINDSAY ST. AC
HIGH POINT 27262 910 883-0029
PETERS, RANDY ALAN Gl/IM 034
1830 S HAWTHORNE RD. A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 765-0463
PETERS, ROBERT BROOKES, IV FP 033
101 CLINIC DRIVE AC
TARBORO 27886 919 823-2105
PETERS, SARAH P 018
HICKORY PSYCHIATRIC CENTER A AC
24 SECOND AVE.. NE
HICKORY 28601 704 324-9900
FAX 704 324-8322
PETERS, STANLEY ORS 018
250 18TH ST. CIR. SE AC
HICKORY 28602 704 322-5172
PETERSEN, KENNETH MICHAEL GS/CDS 029
#5 MEDICAL PARK DR. A AC
LEXINGTON 27292 704 246-2487
PETERSON, BRADLEY ROSS 000
NC BAPTIST HOSP, RES. BOX 2284 R
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4311
PETERSON, COBERN VAN, JR. AN 065
3205 GREY LEAF DRIVE A AC
WILMINGTON 28409
PETERSON, DAVID MARSHALL IM/OM 060
300 BILLINGSLEY RD., STE. 200 AC
CHARLOTTE 28211-5019 704 372-3350
PETERSON, DONALD DOUGLAS U 097
408 8TH ST AC
PO BOX 159
NORTH WILKESBORO 28659 919 838-4158
PETERSON, ERIC WEBSTER P Oil
PO BOX 1718 A AC
ASHEVILLE 28802 704 254-3201
FAX 704 258-8095
PETERSON, HUGH DUANE PS/GS 032
UNC. BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG. AC
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-3693
FAX 919 966-5732
PETERSON, JOHN LINKER HEM/ON 000
1135 CARTHAGE ST AC
SANFORD 27330 919 774-2176
PETERSON, KIMBERLY ANNE IM 032
6618 FALCONBRIDGE RD. AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 479-6200
PETERSON, LLOYD JOHN U 041
200 E. NORTHWOOD ST., STE. 520 A AC
GREENSBORO 27401 910 275-6115
FAX 910 275-1088
PETERSON, MEASHA 032
5908 TATTERSALL DR , APT. 35 S
DURHAM 27713-9069 919 968-6060
PETERSON, MELINDA J. 000
MS BOX 2669 S
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 919 661-9379
FAX 919 292-9229
PETERSON, NEIL PAUL R/NM Oil
P. O. BOX 2959 AC
ASHEVILLE 28802-2959 704 254-4617
PETERSON, ROBERT GOODLOE TS/GS 086
180-N PARKWOOD DR. A AC
ELKIN 28621 910 835-7208
PETERSON, ROBERT L.. JR. OBG 044
26 HOSPITAL DR AC
CLYDE 28721 919 332-8109
PETOK, TINA OBG 060
101 WT HARRIS BLVD.. STE. 5201 AC
CHARLOTTE 28262-3485 704 548-1221
FAX 704 548-1311
PETRILLI, ROBERT EM 034
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT. OF
EMERG. MED. A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1089 910 716-4625
FAX 910 716-5438
PETROU, HOMER DONALD GS 091
1912 RUIN CREEK RD. STE. 108 A AC
HENDERSON 27536-2967 919 438-5755
PETROZZA, JOSEPH ANTHONY Gl/IM 049
740 BRYANT STREET A AC
STATESVILLE 28677 704 873-7330
FAX 704 878-6036
PETROZZA, PATRICIA HARPER AN 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. A P AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1009 910 716-4498
FAX 910 716-8190
RETRY, CATHARINE DAVIS NPM/PD 060
CAROLINAS MED CTR., PEDIATRICS AC
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861 704 355-3156
PETTY, JERRY MILLER NS 060
1010 EDGEHILL ROAD, N A AC
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 376-1606
FAX 704 335-8448
PETTY, WILLIAM JEFFREY 032
109-B CAMERON COURT A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 933-8644
122
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
PEYTON, ROBERT BARRY
3020 NEW BERN AVE. #560
RALEIGH 27610-1249
CDS/TS 092
AC
919 231-6333
FAX 919 231-6334
PFAFF. CHARLES ANDREW, JR. ORS 000
306 MEDICAL PARK CT. AF
MOREHEAD CITY 28557 919 247-2101
PHAM, DUCTHINH 032
501 HIGHWAY 54 BYPASS, 10-H S
CARRBORO 27510 919 933-6487
PHAN, THAI TIEN P/PYM 034
1321 ASHLEYBROOK LN. A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 659-9045
PHILLAPPART, CHRISTOPHER A. IM 034
3925 LAUREL GROVE RD. R
WINSTON-SALEM 27127 910 716-4271
PHILLIPS, BETSY COWARD IM Oil
83 FOREST RD AC
ASHEVILLE 28803-2943 704 274-4422
PHILLIPS, BRUCE ALTON, JR. IM/GI 009
P, O. BOX 86 AC
ELIZABETHTOWN 28337-0086 910 862-3212
PHILLIPS, CHARLES A. SPEAS GP/GS 063
1600 MORGANTON RD , W-8 A L
PINEHURST 28374-6861 910 692-8496
PHILLIPS, CHARLES MCGLOHN IM/D 074
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE ' AC
BRODY BLDG,
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-2555
PHILLIPS, CHARLES WOODROW, JR. FP 001
108 E. MINNEOLA STREET AC
PO BOX 487
GIBSONVILLE 27249 910 449-4132
PHILLIPS, DEWITT DEWEY, JR. GP 060
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CHARLOTTE 28207-2705 704 375-1221
PHILLIPS, ESLIE ROLLAND EM 013
456 BROOK VALLEY CT,, NE AC
CONCORD 28025-9594 704 783-1617
PHILLIPS, HARMONY K. 032
208 CEDARWOOD LANE A S
CARRBORO 27510 919 942-9709
PHILLIPS, HERBERT ORLANDAH, IV ORS Oil
BLUE RIDGE BONE & JOINT CLINIC A AC
129 MCDOWELL ST.
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 586-5531
PHILLIPS, MARVIN WORTH FP 029
P. O. BOX 367 L
THOMASVILLE 27360 919 472-7262
PHILLIPS, MINTA ELIZABETH R 041
PO BOX 29327 A * AC
GREENSBORO 27429 910 854-6546
FAX 910 864-6779
PHILLIPS, STEPHEN JERVAIS 032
615-C HIBBARD DR. A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 929-3286
PHILLIPS, SUSAN STUBER 074
4109-A BRIDGE CT. A AC
WINTERVILLE 28590 919 321-1067
PHILLIPS, THOMAS HOGEMAN U 060
1333 ROMANY ROAD AC
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 372-5180
PHILLIPS, WESLEY FLETCHER FP/AM 034
P. O. BOX 727 AC
KERNERSVILLE 27285 910 993-8181
FAX 910 993-3265
PHILPOTT, JONATHAN MORGAN GS 000
1315 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE A R
GREENVILLE 27834 919 758-1289
PHIPPS, CARL SPENCER END/IM 034
3333 SILAS CREEK PARKWAY AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 718-5960
PICARDO, CARLA MARIE 034
MS 2535. BOWMAN GRAY MED. SCH, A S
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-2535 910 761-8603
PICKARD, CARL GLENN, JR. IM 032
UNC. 5039 OLD CLINIC BLDG AC
CB 7110
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-2276
FAX 919 966-6630
PICKARD, HENRY MACK IM 065
P. O. BOX 3351 A L/RT
WILMINGTON 28401 910 791-1417
PICKLESIMER, FRED LEON OTO 046
624 QUAKER LN.. STE. 208-C A AC
HIGH POINT 27262-3832 910 883-1366
PICKREL, JERRY CLINE
PTH 070
P 0 DRAWER 403
A L
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
919 335-2258
PICTON, DOUGLAS WILLIAM
R 074
EASTERN RADIOLOGISTS
AC
9 DOCTOR'S PARK
GREENVILLE 27834
919 816-5927
PICTON, JOHN MARK
OBG 014
348 HARPER AVENUE, NW
AC
LENOIR 28645
704 754-0755
PIECYK, MONICA L.
000
610-B HIBBARD DR.
S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
PIERCE, CHARLES GRAINGER
PD/PDA 008
201 S. COLONY AVENUE
AC
AHOSKIE 27910
919 332-5041
FAX 919 332-6115
PIERCE, HUBERT GAINES IM/CD 054
KINSTON MEDICAL SPECIALISTS AC
DOCTORS DR.
KINSTON 28501 919 559-2200
FAX 919 559-2207
PIERCE, KATHERINE JEANNE IM 060
2228 MALVERN ROAD A AC
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 342-8000
PIERCE, LEE BETH FP 013
559 JACKSON PARK ROAD AC
KANNAPOLIS 28083 704 932-1155
PIERCE, ROBERT JAMES, JR. U 018
1202 N. CENTER STREET A AC
HICKORY 28601 704 322-4340
FAX 704 323-8450
PIERCY, TODD 074
802-22 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE A S
GREENVILLE 27834 919 752-3730
PIERSON, GEORGE HERMAN, JR R/DR 041
P O. BOX 13005 A AC
GREENSBORO 27415 910 574-7360
PIERSON, NOAH ROSS FP 000
207 RODNEY ROAD R
GREENVILLE 27834 919 816-4611
PIERSON, WILLARD CRESSE, JR. GI/IM 092
3320 WAKE FOREST RD. P AC
RALEIGH 27609 919 872-4850
PIGGOTT, BERT CODY, JR. R 042
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PIGOTT, KAREN MARIE P/CHP 000
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CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 286-4456
PIKE, MICHAEL ROBERT GI/IM 000
101 S. W. GARY PARKWAY AC
GARY 27511 919 469-1858
PIKULA, LOUIS, JR. NS 034
3080 TRENWEST DR. A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 765-3750
PILAND, JOHN HENRY EM 018
810 FAIRGROVE CHURCH RD. AC
EMERGENCY DEPT.
HICKORY 28602 704 326-3850
PILATO, MARC ANTHONY AN 074
3308 MIDLAND CT. A AC
GREENVILLE 27834 919 551-4522
PILLAI, ASHOK PALANI N 000
1307 HEATHERLOCH DR. AC
GASTONIA, NC 28054
PILLAI, JEY P/ALD 036
238 WILMOT DR. AC
GASTONIA 28054 704 853-2330
PILLSBURY, HAROLD C, III OTO/HNS 032
UNC, CB #7070 AC
BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-3341
FAX 919 966-7656
PILSON, RONNIE E. 074
PO BOX 206 S
KENBRIDGEVA 23944-0206 919 756-0823
PINKERTON, GREGORY NOLAN IM 034
1454 CAPRI ROAD C
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 718-8379
PINTO, KIRK JOSEPH 034
300 S. HAWTHORNE RD. R
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 748-2011
PIPPIN, RICHARD LEE IM 074
201 N. MAIN ST. A AC
FARMVILLE 27828 919 753-7141
PIPPITT, CHARLES H., JR. GYN/ON 034
1900 S. HAWTHORNE RD, STE. 712 A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 760-0025
FAX 910 659-9083
PISANO, ETTA DRISCOLL R 032
110 HUNTER'S RIDGE RD. AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 966-1461
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PISHKO, MICHAEL THEODORE OBG 063
P. O. BOX 339 A LiRT
PINEHURST 28374 910 295-6634
PITSER, WILLIAM ROSS OTO 034
1420 PLAZA DRIVE A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-1494 910 765-4922
FAX 910 768-3072
PITSON, LYNN CHRISTINE OBG 034
250 CHARLOIS BLVD A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-4730
PITTARD, JESSE C. FP 051
410 CANTERBURY ROAD AC
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FAX 919 934-5632
PITTAWAY, DONALD EDWARD OBG/REN 034
578 MAIDSTONE LANE AC
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2803 KENAN AVE. L/RT
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PITTMAN, ERIC WILLIAMS PTH 049
IREDELL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL A P AC
BOX 1828
STATESVILLE 28677 704 873-5661
PITTMAN, JERRY M. GP EM/000
8312CREEDMQOR RD. AC
RALEIGH 27613 919 846-7403
PITTMAN, PAMELA MARTIN P 041
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PITTMAN, SUSAN RENAY 074
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ROCKY MOUNT MEDICAL PARK AC
901 N. WINSTEAD AVE.
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300 CHASE AVENUE S
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PITTS, THEODORE MARIUS ORS 032
4125 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD. P * AC
DURHAM 27704-2141 277 042-1410
FAX 919 471-6524
PITTS, WILLIAM REID NS/GS 060
429 EASTOVER ROAD A URT
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 333-0407
PIVA, KENNETH JOHN FP 000
ANGIER MEDICAL CENTER AC
209 E. MCIVER ST.
ANGIER 27501 919 639-2122
FAX 919 639-8685
PIVER, JAMES DECAMP GS/ABS 067
2515 OCEAN DR. A URT
OCEAN REEF
EMERALD ISLE 28549 910 455-3780
PIXLEY, ROLAND L. OBG 060
CHARLOTTE OB/GYN A AC
1023 EDGEHILL ROAD. SOUTH
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 373-1541
PIZZINO, JOANNE LOUISE OM/FP 032
3039 CORNWALLIS ROAD A AC
DEPT. XE6B/B205
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PK 27709 704 342-8231
F/VX 704 344-2614
PLACE, LAWRENCE BURT AN 063
MOORE REGIONAL HOSPITAL AC
DEPT. OF ANESTHESIOLOGY
PINEHURST 28374-6841 910 215-1235
FAX 910 695-2282
PLAUT, TIMOTHY ARNOLD 074
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ROBERSONVILLE 27871 919 830-0739
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PLOMARITIS. TITUS, JR.
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110 S, PARK TERRACE ■
A AC
EDEN 27288
910 623-2623
FAX 910 623-1919
PLONK, GEORGE WEBB
GS 023
902 CRESCENT CIRCLE
A lyPT
KINGS MOUNTAIN 28086
704 739-2272
PLONK, GEORGE WEBB, JR.
GSA/S 034
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT, OF SURGERY AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4449
FAX 910 716-5414
PLONK, JOHN BUTLER
PD/ADL 060
427 N, WENDOVER RD.
AC
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 364-3740
PLOTKIN, CHARLES NEAL
AN 074
1705 W. 6TH ST.. BLDG. F
A AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-2140
PLOWDEN, JAMES FRANCIS
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P O BOX 5904
A AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 841-2114
PLUCINSKI, TERESA MARY
PM 074
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A AC
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-4440
PLUNKETT, MARK DAVID
000
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A R
DURHAM NC 27710
919 684-8111
PLUNKETT, STEVEN ROCKWELL TR 060
PO BOX 33549
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28233
704 845-8800
FAX 704 845-8809
PLYLER, EDWARD THURMAN
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103 MEDICAL HEIGHTS DR.
AC
MORG ANTON 28655-5197
704 437-4211
FAX 704 437-0629
PLYMYER, MATTHEW RAY
PTH 000
4012GUMLEAF DR
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APEX 27502
910 432-2504
POCOCK, DONALD ANDREW
IM/ID 025
405 JOHNSON ST.
A AC
NEW BERN 28560-4047
919 633-1010
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7701 BEACH DRIVE
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803 449-3459
PODGORNY, GEORGE
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A P * AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 727-1161
FAX 910 773-1986
POEHLING, GARY GEORGE
ORS/HS 034
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.OF
ORTHO SURG
A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-3948
FAX 910 716-
POEHLMAN, GEORGE SIMPSON FP
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE A
4N78 BRODY BLDG.
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302 FORSYTH MEDICAL PARK
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
POLLARD, HAROLD CALLOWAY
2927 LYNDHURST AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
POLLARD, JOHN ALAN
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
POLLARD, JOHN CHRISTOPHER
1213 WALTER REED DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
POLLARD, RICHARD J,
10045 SW 55TH LANE
GAINESVILLE FL 32608
910 768-
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910 765'
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AN
704 355
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910 484
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2601
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
919 716-2011
POLLOCK, F. EDWARD, JR.
ORS 034
3817 FORRESTGATE DR.
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-2041
910 765-9314
POLLOCK, FRANK EDWARD
ORS 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED,
AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-3945
POLLOCK, HOKE DICKINSON
OTO 065
1625 DOCTOR'S CIRCLE
A AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 762-0234
POLLOCK, JOSEPH J.
PUD/IM 018
PO BOX 3033
AC
HICKORY 28603
704 322-8265
FAX 704 322-1259
POLLOCK, LAURIE KUWASHIMA
OPH 001
1214 VAUGHN ROAD
A AC
BURLINGTON 27217
910 228-0254
POLLOCK, MORRIS ARTHUR
GI/IM 092
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.
AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 872-4850
POLLOCK. NELSON EARL
IM 046
P. O. BOX 5904
A AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 841-2114
POMA, ALLEN
034
1415 CLOVER ST.. APT. B-5
S
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
910 750-0730
PONS, LARA JUNINE
034
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A S
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 748-1374
PONZI, JOSEPH WILLIAM
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2706 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
AC
GOLDSBORO 27530
919 734-4736
POOL, ROBERT SMITHWICK
PTH/CLP 034
FORSYTH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 718-2900
POOLE, ERNEST TILGHMAN
OPH/P 065
2310 DELANEY AVENUE
A AC
WILMINGTON 28403
910 763-3664
FAX 910 763-6020
POOLE, JAMES MORRISON
PD/ADL 092
3803-A COMPUTER DR.
A AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 782-5273
POOLE, ROBERT FRANKLIN, JR.
PD 092
3803-A COMPUTER DR.
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RALEIGH 27609
919 782-5273
FAX 919 781-8853
POOLE, TERRY WAYNE
OBG 092
2500 BLUE RIDGE CTR . STE. 401
A P AC
RALEIGH 27607
919 783-9565
POOLE, WILLIAM STEPHEN
032
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CARRBORO 27510
919 929-1691
POPE, CHARLES V.
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3614 HAWORTH DR,
AC
RALEIGH 27609-8511
919 787-8221
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100EUROPADR,. STE. 341
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 929-0456
POPE, ROBERT CLYDE
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WILSON 27895-3409
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POPE, THOMAS DAVID
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PO DRAWER 1249
A AC
MORGANTON 28680
704 433-4661
POPE, THOMAS LEE, JR.
R 034
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT. OF
RADIOLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
POPIO, KENNETH ANGELO
1314 MEDICAL DR. #102
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
PORCHEY, CARL JOSEPH, JR.
PO BOX 1430
YADKINVILLE 27055
PORIES, WALTER JULIUS
RR #1, BOX 427
MACCLESFIELD 27852-9731
910 716-
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919 816-
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1107 WOODMONT DR, A
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
PORTER, WILLIAM G. IM/HEM
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PO BOX 1869
FLETCHER 28732-1869 704 684-
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POSTLETHWAIT, RAYMOND W. GS
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4508 COBURN CT A
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POTHIRAJ, RAJIVI
314 SUMMERWALK CIRCLE
CHAPEL HILL 27514-8658
POTTER, JOAN GARSKA
1829 E, FRANKLIN ST,, BLDG, 400
TRIANGLE HEALTH CARE GROUP
CHAPEL HILL 27514
POTTER, LAWRENCE HOLLEMAN, JR.
2001 WILLIAMSBURG MANOR CT. A
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 659
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2001 DUGAN DR.
CHARLOTTE 28270 704 846^
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201 STRATFORD RD P
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POTTS, JAMES MARTIN GS/TS
200 W. GROVER ST A
SHELBY 28150 919 487'
POTTS, LEO JOSEPH P
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115 WAVERLY CIRCLE A
SALISBURY 28144 704 633
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POULOS, KAREN KRISTINE
4404 EMERALD FOREST DR, APT, A
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ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE A
DEPT. OF SURGERY
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POWELL, DAN
1529 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27834
POWELL, DAVID CLIFTON
1101 DRESSER COURT
RALEIGH 27609
POWELL, DEBRA DIANE
POBOX 1058
APT. 1216
MT PLEASANT 28124
919 816'
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919 752-!
GS
4667
8425
074
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5181
092
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919 876-2010
000
AF
POWELL, GWENDOLYN S.
GLAXO INC
FIVE MOORE DR.
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PK 27709
POWELL, JACK
1951 HAYWOOD ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28806
704 436-
FAX 704 436-
OM/IM
A
6521
9505
032
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919 248-;
GS
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011
URT
704 667-3533
124
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
POWELL, JAMES BLACKMON, II
131 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
POWELL, JAMES BOBBITT
1447 YORK COURT
BURLINGTON 27215
POWELL, JEFFREY C.
405 SNOWCREST TRAIL
DURHAM 27707
POWELL, JESS AVERETTE, III
SHELBY RADIOLOGICAL ASSOC
805 N. MORGAN ST.
SHELBY 28150
POWELL, KENNETH ALTON
P. O, BOX 330
RUTHERFORD COLLEGE
HNS/PSF Oil
A AC
704 254-3517
FAX 704 253-6960
PTH 001
AC
910 584-5171
032
A 8
PREMINGER GLENN MICHAEL
DUMC, BOX 3167
DURHAM 27710
DR
PA A
023
AC
704 487-3141
FP 012
AC
28671-0330
704 874-2107
POWELL, KRISTEN ALINE 000
2315 CLOVERDALE AVE. APT, D S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 919 722-4040
POWELL, ROBERT NARROWAY IM 070
1142 N. ROAD STREET
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
POWELL, THOMAS EDWARD, I
P. O, BOX 2536
BURLINGTON 27216
POWELL, THOMAS WILLIAM
320-C COPPERFIELD BLVD.
CONCORD 28025
POWELL, WILLIAM CARLYLE
2021 RAEFORD ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
POWELL, WILLIAM ERNEST, JR.
ROUTE #3, BOX 113-B
MARS HILL 28754
POWELL, WILLIAM FLYNN
DEERFIELD
1617 HENDERSONVILLE RD.
ASHEVILLE 28803
POWELL, WILLIAM STEWART
117TRYON RD,. STE, B
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
POWELL, WILLIAM THEO
618 S MAIN ST.
REIDSVILLE 27320-5020
POWERS, BARRY
306 STANWOOD DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834
POWERS, JOHN CHARLES
2006 SHERWOOD STREET
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
POWERS, KAREN MICHELLE
1613 NORTHWEST BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
POZNER, ROBERT S.
445 BILTMORE CTR, STE. 305
ASHEVILLE 28801
PRAKASH, HEMANT
990 LEE ANN DR,
CONCORD 28025
PRANGE, ARTHUR JERGEN, JR.
NCMH. DEFT OF PSYCHIATRY
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7160
PRASAD, N. HERAMBA
DEFT. OF EMERGENCY MED.
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
PRATHER, DONNA LYNN
THE COURTYARD. STE. 27
WEST FRANLIN STREET
CHAPEL HILL 27516
PRATT, LAURA WINSTEAD
714 WILLBROOKCIR.
SNEADS FERRY 28460
PRATT, REBECCA ANN
3803-A COMPUTER DR.
RALEIGH 27609
PRATT, TANYA SUZANNE
107 WEATHERSFIELD DR.
DURHAM 27713
AC
919 338-1298
FAX 919 338-2087
PTH 001
A AC
910 227-1235
GSA/S 013
A AC
704 782-6978
FAX 704 782-9092
PD 026
A URT
910 484-1312
GP 057
L/RT
704 689-2581
OPH/OTO 01 1
A L7RT
U
081
A AC
704 286-1445
EM 079
A AC
910 634-1010
DR 074
AC
919 752-5000
034
A S
910 724-2361
034
A S
910 724-0955
IM Oil
A AC
704 253-1482
PD 013
A AC
704 784-1811
P 032
A AC
919 966-1480
EM 074
A AC
919 816-2154
FAX 919 816-2655
P 032
AC
919 929-6519
FP 067
A P AC
910 327-0331
PD 092
AC
919 782-5273
032
A S
919 403-0236
PRENDERGAST, MARK L.
707 BRYANT ST.
STATESVILLE 28677
PRENTICE, ROBERT DEREK
3120 HIGHWOODS BLVD.
RALEIGH 27604-1018
PRESSLEY, KEVIN RAY
8560 COOK ST.
PO BOX 1058
MT. PLEASANT 28124 704 436-6521
PRESSLEY, ROHONDA DARLENE HILL FP 013
8560 COOK STREET AC
PO BOX 1058
MOUNT PLEASANT 28124
U 032
A AC
919 681-5505
FAX 919 681-5507
OTO 049
A P AC
704 873-5224
FP 032
AC
919 981-5986
FP 013
AC
PRESSLEY, TARA ELIZABETH
3108-E ESSEX CIRCLE
RALEIGH 27608-1293
704 436-6521
FAX 704 436-9505
P/CHP 092
AC
919 782-1555
FAX 919 782-6937
GS/TS 060
A L7RT
704 366-4903
ORS 060
AC
704 375-5955
OPH 060
AC
704 377-4448
ORS 041
PA AC
PRESSLY, CLAUDE LOWRY
1863CASSAMIA PL,
CHARLOTTE 28211
PRESSLY, JAMES ALLEN
2300 RANDOLPH RD S-B
CHARLOTTE 28207
PRESSLY, JAMES PATTERSON
2620 E. 7TH ST. STE 300-C
CHARLOTTE 28204
PRESSON, THOMAS LEMUEL
GREENSBORO ORTHOPAEDIC CTR
PO BOX 38008
GREENSBORO 27438 910 545-5000
PRESTA-CARNES, MARLA MARIE OBG 013
109 COUNTRY CLUB DR.. NE A AC
CONCORD 28025 704 786-1115
PRESTON, APRIL AMES PDR 034
BOWMAN GRAY MEDICAL SCHOOL A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
PRESTON, EDWIN THORNTON
2609 N, DUKE ST,, BLDG, 900
DURHAM 27704
PRESTON, RONALD ALLYN
PO BOX 12566
NEW BERN 28561
PREVATTE, STEVEN HAROLD
300 BETHESDA DR
GREENVILLE 27834
PRICE, ANDREW RICHARD
3707 SAGE DR,
GREENSBORO 27410-2831
PRICE, BILLY LEE. JR.
3411 GRAYSTONE DR,
CONOVER 28613
PRICE, CLYDE KENT
264 MEMORIAL DR,
JACKSONVILLE 28546
PRICE, ELAINE CAROLE
2573 STANTONSB URG ROAD
GREENVILLE 27834
PRICE, GRADY EDWIN
120 PROVIDENCE RD,
CHARLOTTE 28207
PRICE, HARVEY CRAIG
3100 BLUE RIDGE RD , STE, 201
RALEIGH 27607
PRICE, JAMES LOUIS, Ml
1612 DOCTORS CIRCLE
WILMINGTON 28401
PRICE, KENNETH OWEN
708 FENIMORE ST,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3730
PRICE, NICOLE
4800 UNIVERSITY DR., APT 13D
DURHAM 27707
910 716-2463
ORS 032
A AC
919 220-5593
FAX 919 967-3860
IM 025
AC
919 636-6222
PD 074
AC
919 752-7141
FAX 919 752-0223
IM/ADM 000
* AC
910 605-6511
FAX 910 665-0327
IM 018
A AC
704 322-1128
FAX 704 327-9431
OPH 000
A AC
910 353-1030
FAX 910 353-8597
OPH 074
A AC
919 752-0313
FAX 919 758-8509
ORS 060
AC
704 339-1000
HNS 092
A AC
919 787-1374
OBG 065
A AC
910 763-9015
000
A S
919 723-1905
032
A S
PRICE, ROBERT EDWIN, JR.
3901 ROXBORO RD.
PO BOX 15249
DURHAM 27704
PRICE, THOMAS BAKER
510 N. ELAM AVE., STE, 303
GREENSBORO 27403-1142
NS
919 479-
GS
A
910 632-
FAX 910 855-
PTH/DMP
PRICHARD, ELIZABETH HYDE
CABARRUS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL A
920 CHURCH ST,, NORTH
CONCORD 28025 704 783-
PRICHARD, ROBERT WILLIAMS PTH
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED, A
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1072
910 716-
FAX 910 716-
IM
PRIDGEN, JAMES HENRY
502 N, FOURTH ST.
WILMINGTON 28401
PRINCE, GEORGE EDWARD
2208 CROSS CREEK DR.
GASTONIA 28056-8808
PRINGLE, JOSEPH ROSS, JR.
711 HERMITAGE RD.
BURLINGTON 27215-3511
PRINTZ, DON RALPH
10 DEERFIELD ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28803
PRITCHARD, DOUGLAS DUSSEL
PO BOX 801
STATESVILLE 28677
PRITCHARD, WILLIAM LEE
101 ROBESON ST., STE. 300
FAYETTEVILLE 28301
FAX
PRITCHETT, DOUGLAS BRIAN
3100 DURALEIGH RD.
RALEIGH 27607
PRITCHETT, NEWTON GEORGE
1612 OBERLIN RD., CONDO #2
RALEIGH 27608
PRIVETTE, DOUGLAS CRAIG
326 DUPONT CR.
GREENVILLE 27858
PROCTER, WILLIAM IVAN
3900 BROWNING PLACE
RALEIGH 27609
PROCTOR, DEBORAH DENISE
PITT COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
DIV. OF GASTROENTEROLOGY
GREENVILLE 27858
PROCTOR, RICHARD CULPEPPER
1244 ARBOR RD. #211
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
PROCTOR, STEPHEN DUANE
102-G MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
SALISBURY 28144
PROIA, ALAN DAVID
4118 DEEPWOOD CIRCLE
DURHAM 27707
PROSNITZ, LEONARD R.
BOX 3085, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
919 251-
PD/PH
A
704 853-
PD
A
910 229-
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704 274
AN
A
919 873
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910 484
910 484
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919
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919 752-
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919 781-
GI/IM
919 816-
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910 723-
PUD/CCM
704 636-
PTH
A
919 489-
RO
919 660
FAX 919 684
PRUDEN, CHARLES HOWELL, IV
MS 2540. BBSM
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
PRUETT, STEVEN WARD
92 FLEET PLACE
MINEOLANY 11501-3724
PRUITT, JERRY L.
220 18TH ST, CIRCLE SE
HICKORY 28602
PRUITT, RONALD ANTHONY
1915 SUNNYBROOK DR,
BURLINGTON 27215
PUCKETT, JAMES BUTLER
ONE DOCTORS DR,
ASHEVILLE 28801
032
AC
4100
041
AC
8740
0416
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1542
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2649
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-7715
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■5341
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■0281
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■0014
■6006
092
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•5300
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9650
074
AC
4652
034
URT
6020
080
AC
8895
032
AC
3161
032
AC
2110
3953
034
S
910 777-0715
034
R
1-0333
516 663-
D
704 328
FAX 704 328
ORS
018
AC
6185
4044
001
URT
5377
2206
Oil
AC
704 782-3135
910 227
FAX 910 227
IM/ON
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
125
PUENTE, FERNANDO R.
D 092
5950-C SIX FORKS RD
AC
TWIN FORKS OFFICE PARK
RALEIGH 27609
919 846-3656
FAX 919 846-0942
PUETT, DAVID WILSON
RHU 065
CAROLINA ARTHRITIS ASSOC. AC
1904TRADD COURT
WILMINGTON 28401
919 762-1182
PUGH, JAMES EDWIN, JR.
N 060
MECKLENBURG NEUROLOGICAL ASSOC AC
1900 RANDOLPH RD , STE. 1010
CHARLO 1 1 E 28207
704 334-7311
FAX 704 332-2329
PUGH, LOVbl lA
GS 060
101 WT HARRIS BLVD. STE.
3111 AC
CHARLOIIh 28262
704 547-0834
FAX 704 549-9786
PUGH, MAGDA R.
OTO/HNS 092
3320 WAKE FOREST RD., STE. 470 AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 790-2255
FAX 919 954-1584
PUGH, RAEFORD THEODORE
FP 007
619 E. 12TH STREET
AC
WASHINGTON 27889
919 946-6486
PUGH, VERNON WATSON, JR
PD 092
1321 OBERLIN ROAD
A AC
RALEIGH 27608
919 828-4747
PULEO, ELLEN ANNE
OBG 063
8 MEMORIAL DR.
AC
PINEHURST 28374
PULLIAM, SAMANTHA JOY
034
308 OAK ARBOR LANE
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 760-8345
PULLIAM, THOMAS JACKSON
Gl 034
2808 MAPLEWOOD AVE.
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-6211
.. FAX 910 768-6869
PULLY, ROSE
FP 054
805 ROUNTREE ST.
A L/RT
KINSTON 28501
919 523-2569
PURCELL, KIM PHILLIPS
FP 000
328 CROWELL LANE
AF
SALISBURY 28146-8856
704 857-0137
PURCELL, WILLIAM ROBERT
PD 083
418 KING STREET
AC
LAURINBURG 28352
910 276-7570
FAX 910 276-1327
PUROW, DAVID B.
032
1707 WARD ST
S
DURHAM 27707-1561
PURSER, CONSTANCE BETH
034
BOWMAN GRAY
* S
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1085 910 631-9891
PURSER, PHILIP ASHLEY
034
1730 ABERDEEN TERRACE
S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-4502 910 631-9891
PURUSHOTHAMAN, CHANDROTH V. CD/IM 016
212 PENNY LANE
A AC
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
919 247-5426
PURVIS, EDWARD SANFORD,
II GS 079
515 THOMPSON ST., STE. B
A AC
EDEN 27288
910 623-9118
PURVIS, JOSEPH D., Ill
IM/ON 032
3030 CORNWALLIS RD.
AC
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PK.
27709 919 315-4642
PURVIS, WILLIAM HENRY
U 053
1816 DOCTORS DR.
A AC
SANFORD 27330-5057
919 775-7146
FAX 919 774-7922
PUSTROM, EINAR
P/CHP 036
239 WILMONT ROAD
AC
GASTONIA 28054
704 867-2338
PUTMAN, CHARLES EDGAR
R/IM 032
DU. 203 ALLEN BLDG.
A AC
DURHAM 27706
919 684-3403
PUTNAM, TRACEE LYNETTE
032
1010-A SANDLIN PLACE
A S
RALEIGH 27606
919 233-4806
PUTNEY, ROBERT HUBBARD,
JR. FP 098
P. 0. BOX 519
A L
ELM CITY 27822
919 236-4341
PYERITZ, ERIC ALLEN
FP Oil
118 WEAVER BOULEVARD
AC
ASHEVILLE 28804
704 258-0670
PYLES, JERALD DENNIS
IM 045
705-A6TH AVE , WEST
A AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
704 692-2231
PYRON, KATHARINE ANDREWS
IM 032
5100 PRESCOTT DR.
AC
DURHAM 27713
919 383-1518
QUALHEIM, ROBERT E,
NEP/IM 018
1985 TATE BLVD
AC
750 FIRST PLAZA
HICKORY 28602
704 327-7788
QUAN, HAI N.
032
5803 TATTERSALL DR.. APT. #37 S
DURHAM 27713-9025
919 489-1107
QUARFORDT, DAWN KERSTEN
032
143 LOBLOLLY LANE
S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
QUASHIE, DAWN V.
034
1902 QUEEN ST.. APT. D-4
S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
919 723-6609
QUEEN, HUGH OSCAR
FP 077
315 CHARLOTTE STREET
L
HAMLET 28345
910 582-3241
QUEEN, KATE TAYLOR
RHU/IM 044
102 HOSPITAL DR.
AC
CLYDE 28721
704 452-0331
QUEEN, LAURINDA LEE
D 092
4505 FAIR MEADOW LN.. STE
101 AC
RALEIGH 27607
919 783-7877
FAX 919 783-8042
QUERY, LUKE WALTER, JR,
IM 076
1420 WESTMONTDR.
A LVRT
ASHEBORO 27203
910 629-2009
QUERY, MARGARET ANNE
074
3362 TOBACCO RD., APT 19
S
GREENVILLE 27858
919 355-6094
QUIGLESS, MILTON DOUGLAS,
JR. GS 092
PO BOX 20127
AC
RALEIGH 27619
919 571-1170
FAX 919 783-7743
QUINN, CLIFTON LEE
P 092
PO BOX 97872
URT
RALEIGH NC 27624-7872
919 782-5615
QUINN, CORBETT LATIMER
FP/PH 031
PO BOX 549
S/RT
MAGNOLIA 28453
910 289-2454
FAX 919 289-4890
QUINN, DAVID NEIL
000
903 THE OAKS
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 942-8095
QUINN, MARSHALL K.
FP 031
PO BOX 986
AC
CROSSOVER ROAD
BEULAVILLE 28518-0986
910 298-3125
QUINN, ROBERT P,
OTO/A 013
25 LAKE CONCORD RD.
AC
CONCORD 28025
704 782-6673
QURESHI, AFTAB AHMAD
GS/OBG 008
226 S. ACADEMY ST.
AC
AHOSKIE 27910
919 332-2244
QURESHI, AYYAZ MAHMOOD
IM/ON 079
505 N. THIRD AVE.
A AC
MAYODAN 27027
910 548-2456
RAAB, MARY JERISTA
ON/HEM 074
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
A AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-2383
RABEN, MILTON
TR 034
BOWMAN GRAY, RADIATION THERAPY AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4981
RABIL, WILLIAM EDMOND
GS/GYN 034
1755 BUENA VISTA RD.
L/RT
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 723-2396
RABOLD, LEONARD JAMES
IM 041
209 HOMEWOOD AVENUE
A URT
GREENSBORO 27403
910 379-4025
RABON, F. SCOTT
FP 092
3100 DURALEIGH ROAD
AC
RALEIGH 27612
919 881-5340
RACCASI, MARK A.
AN 000
4815 BERINI DR.
A R
DURHAM 27705
919 684-2918
RADFORD, HOWARD LEE
FP 081
2249 BBRISBAYNE CIR.
A URT
RALEIGH 27615
919 870-6274
RADFORD, WANDA LEE
4420 LAKE BOONE TR., STE. 301
RALEIGH 27607
RAFLO, GARY TODD
1901 BRUNSWICK AVE., #220
CHARLOTTE 28207
RAFT, ELIZABETH VANCE
33 KIMBERLY DRIVE
DURHAM 27707
RAGAZ, FLORIAN JOHN
315 E. COURT STREET
MARION 28752
RAGOZZINO, MARK WM.
2212 DELANEY AVE.
WILMINGTON 28403
RAHMAN, ZIAUR
BOX 3094, DUMC
DEPT. OF ANESTHESIOLOGY
DURHAM 27710
RAIFORD, FLETCHER LINDSAY
1206 FOREST HILL RD,
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
RAIFORD, KAREN GILLIAM
12 E. COURTNEY SQUARE
GREENVILLE 27858
RAIKAR, SUDHIR VINAYAK
318 FORSYTH MEDICAL PARK
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
RAINES, LAWRENCE MERIAL, III
64 ORCHARD VIEW
CHAPEL HILL 27514-3133
RAKFAL, SUSAN MAFFEY
ROUTE #3. BOX 258
GREENVILLE 27858
RALLIS, MICHAEL GEORGE
301 S. MCNEIL ST.
POBOX 1179
BURGAW 28425
RAM, CECIL CASPER
1116 HAMPTON WAY, NE
ATLANTA GA 30324-4706
RAMBO, V. BIRCH
948 PROVINCIAL CIRCLE
MT, PLEASANT SC 29464
RAMQUIST, NEIL ALBERT
RALEIGH RADIOLOGY ASSOCIATES
1110 NAVAHO DR.. STE. 400
RALEIGH 27609
RAMSDELL, CHARLES MICHAEL
1705 W 6TH ST.. BLDG. E
GREENVILLE 27834
GYN 092
AC
919 781-7450
060
AC
704 358-1901
FAX 704 358-1924
CHP/P 000
AC
919 489-7011
GP/CD 059
A L
704 652-4420
R 065
A AC
910 762-3882
AN 032
A AC
919 681-4077
PD 045
A URT
704 693-3296
074
A S
919 321-4097
AN 034
A AC
910 768-3212
032
A R
919 929-4371
RO 074
AC
91 9 752-9545
FAX 919 752-8265
IM 065
A AC
910 259-5011
FAX 919 259-3060
U 000
AS
404 982-9734
GS 006
URT
910 856-9485
DR 092
A AC
RAMSEY, EDWARD ALLISON
124 FOY DRIVE
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
RAMSHAW, DAVID GORTON
PO BOX 9025
WILMINGTON 28402
RAND, CECIL HOLMES, JR.
1800 W. FIFTH STREET
GREENVILLE 27834
RAND, TOM SLADE
PO BOX 3148
WILSON 27895-3148
RANDOLPH, MICHAEL ANTHONY
1262 OLIVER STREET
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-4449
RANDOLPH, VICTOR F.
3867-B SWEETEN CREEK RD.
ARDEN 28704
RANGAR, JITINDER SINGH
P. O, BOX 58
SMITHFIELD 27577
RANKIN, CHARLES ALBERT, JR.
120 RED OAK ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28804
RANKIN, GARY ALAN
522 N. ELAM AVENUE
GREENSBORO 27403
RANKIN, PRESSLEY ROBINSON, JR
P. O. BOX 40
ELLERBE 28338
91 9 878-8582
RHU/IM 074
A AC
919 752-6101
FAX 919 752-7781
PD 064
AC
919 443-4031
GS 000
R
919 343-0161
IM/PUD 074
AC
919 752-3185
ORS 098
AC
919 291-7001
IM 026
AC
910 432-8202
000
R
704 258-0670
DR/NM 051
AC
919 934-8171
OBG Oil
RT
704 258-1060
OPH 041
* AC
910 294-8258
FP 077
A L
910 652-3321
126
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
RANKIN, RICHARD BRANDON, JR.
OPH 013
256 EAST CUFF DR- SE
A URT
CONCORD 28025
704 782-1127
RANKIN, RICHARD EUGENE
FP/GP 036
RANKIN CLINIC
L
MOUNT HOLLY 28120
704 827-3031
RANKIN, RUFUS PINKNEY, JR.
GYN 060
1718 E, FOURTH ST., #307
L
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 332-8103
RANN, EMERY LOUVELLE
FP 060
PO BOX 1 6747
URT
CHARLOTTE 28297
704 394-3275
RANSOM, EARL STACY, JR.
AN 000
20 QUAIL RIDGE ROAD
A AC
DURHAM 27705
919 966-5131
RANSOM, JAMES LAURENCE NPM/PHO 041
THE WOMEN'S HOSP OF GREENSBORO AC
801 GREEN VALLEY RD.
GREENSBORO 27408
910 574-6508
FAX 910 274-9408
RANSON, JOHN LESTER, JR.
IM 060
2059 CASSAMIA PLACE
A LVRT
CHARLOIIb 28211-1626
704 376-4852
RAO, DINESH S.
032
301 1 PRATT ST.. APT. 1
S
DURHAM 27705
RAO, INNANJE RAVINDRANATH
CD/IM 060
2330 RANDOLPH RD
AC
CHARLO 1 1 b 28207
704 377-0575
RAO, LAKSHMAN
IM/GER 043
518-B E, H STREET
AC
ERWIN 28339
910 897-5591
RAPPAPORT, ERIC
OBG 092
3404 WAKE FOREST RD,, #100
AC
RALEIGH 27609-7317
RAPPAPORT, TODD
034
6401 S.WESTSHORE BLVD..#1204
S
TAMPA FL 33616-1393
910 724-5442
RARDIN, DUFF ANDREW
N Oil
STE. 190W, DOCTORS OFFICE BLDG A AC
50 DOCTORS DR.
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 252-6066
RARDIN, THOMAS EDWIN
RHU Oil
43 OAKLAND ROAD
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801-4895
704 253-2824
FAX 704 254-5440
RASBERRY, EDWIN ALBERT, JR.
IM 098
1111 SALEM ST.
A L7RT
WILSON 27893
919 243-5902
RASPBERRY, CAROLYN DENISE
074
2651-B MACGREGORY DOWNS RD. A S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-0060
RATCHFORD, GEORGE RUFUS, JR.
IM 064
901 N. WINSTEAD AVE.. STE 500
AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 937-0222
FAX 919 443-9636
RATHBUN, LEWIS STANDISH
GYN Oil
11 CLOVELLY WAY
A L7RT
ASHEVILLE 28803
704 274-0748
RATHBUN, MARY ANNE
NPM/PD 060
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
A AC
P. 0. BOX 32861
CHARLOIIh 28232-2861
704 355-3156
RATHMELL, DARIEL LORRAINE
IM 097
1912 WEST PARK DR.
AC
N. WILKESBORO 28659
910 667-5300
RAUCK, RICHARD LEE
AN 034
1740 VIRGINIA RD.
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 716-5530
RAVIN, CARL ERIC
R 032
BOX 3808. DUMC
A AC
DURHAM 27710
919 681-2711
FAX 919 681-8465
RAWL, RICHARD PRESTON
FP 074
PO BOX 549
AC
BETHEL 27812
919 825-0355
RAWLINGS, CHARLES EDWARD, III
NS 034
3080 TRENWEST
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-3750
PAWLS, WILLIAM CLEATON
OBG 025
272 THURMAN ROAD
RT
BEAUFORT 28516
919 633-4747
RAWLS, WILLIAM CLEATON, JR.
OBG 016
302 MEDICAL PARK COURT
AC
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
919 247-4297
RAY, JEFFREY ALLEN
PO BOX 807
AULANDER 27805-0807 919 830-
RAY, R. MARK
2080 CRAIG STREET A
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-2632 910 788-
RAY, VERONICA JOSEPHINE FORBES IM
1301 FAYETTEVILLE ST.
DURHAM 27707 919 956-
RAY, WALTER CARROLL GYN
104 W. NORTHWOOD ST. A
GREENSBORO 27401-1319 910 370-
FAX 910 274-
RAYBURN, SHAWN MONTGOMERY
2906 GRANT AVE.
RALEIGH 27608 919 781-
RAYMER, JAMES BARKER GS
837 GREENTREE DR.
CHARLOTTE 28211 704 366-
RAYMOND, KENT HOWARD NEP/IM
928 BAXTER ST.
CHARLOTTE 28204-2879 704 348-
RAYNOR, LEIGHTON ALVIN OPH
335 E. PARKER RD.
MORGANTON 28655 704 433-
READE, ROBERT ALEXANDER FP
510 N. ELAM AVE.. STE. 102
GREENSBORO 27403 910 852-
READLING, THOMAS ALEXANDER PD
77 MCDOWELL STREET A
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 254-
REAGAN, ROBERT WILLIAM, JR.
315 FINLEY FOREST DR. A
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 929-
REAMES, PATRICK MARTIN R
PO BOX 33549
CHARLOTTE 28233 704 384-
REARDON, WHITMAN LILLEY IM
3024 NEW BERN AVE,. STE. 301
RALEIGH 27610-9136 919 250-
REASH, GARY WAYNE ORS
3515 GLENWOOD AVE.
3515 GLENWOOD AVE.
RALEIGH 27612
REAVES, CHARLES EDWIN
1718 E FOURTH ST, #605
CHARLOTTE 28204
919 781-
D/DMP
A
704 333-
FAX 704 332-
IM/GI
REAVES. LEONARD ERATUS, III
505 STERLINGWORTH ST,
WINDSOR 27983
RECCHIA, FRANCO MARIA
4412 CHESHIRE COURT
DURHAM 27705
RECKLESS, JOHN BRIAN
1816 FRONT ST.. STE, 310
DURHAM 27705
RECORD, CHARLES LEO
PO BOX 567
KERNERSVILLE 27285
RECORD, S. LEO, JR.
P, O, BOX 627
KERNERSVILLE 27285
REDDING. MARSHALL SIMMS
1142 N, ROAD ST,
PO BOX 1402
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
REDDY. AMARENDRA BUSA
3020 NEW BERN AVE, STE. 410 A
RALEIGH 27610 919 231-
REDDY, KESHAVPAL GUNNA P/ALD
TRIAD PSY. COUNSELING CTR.. PA A
PO BOX 10266
GREENSBORO 27404 910 886-
FAX 910 632-
REDDY, PARVATA CHINNA P. AN
PO BOX 15609
DURHAM CO. GEN. HOSPITAL
DURHAM 27704 919 471-
REDDY, PUTLUR RAMACHANDRA IM/ON
MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING
RUIN CREEK ROAD
HENDERSON 27536 919 492-
919 794
FAX 919 794
919 383
P/PYM
919 383
FP
910 993-
FP
910 993-
OPH
919 335-
FAX919 335-
CD/IM
074
S
-6686
034
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-7832
032
AC
-4000
041
AC
-0988
■4154
000
AF
-5600
060
L/RT
5800
060
AC
■2992
012
AC
6220
041
AC
-3800
Oil
AC
■5326
000
s
■3472
060
AC
■4056
000
AC
■8520
000
AF
5600
060
AC
■2147
■4397
008
AC
3317
■2870
032
S
■8159
032
RT
1502
034
AC
8181
034
AC
8181
070
AC
5446
4153
092
AC
6132
046
AC
1702
3503
032
AC
3411
091
AC
6127
REDDY, SREENIVAS MADDURI IM/ON
PO BOX 727 A
RUTHERFORD COLLEGE 28671 704 874-
REDICK, LLOYD FRANKLIN AN
BOX 3094. DUMC A
DURHAM 27710 919 681-
REDWINE, JAMES DANIEL GP
6 WILLIAMS CIRCLE A
LEXINGTON 27292 704 246-
REEB, KENNETH GEORGE FP/PD
UNC. FAMILY MED. CB 7595
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-:
REECK, JAY B.
BOX 2706. DUMC A
DURHAM 27710
REED, CHARLES NATHAN D/IM
220 18TH ST, CIR,, SE
HICKORY 28602
704 328
FAX 704 328
REED, JOHN DAVID IM/NEP
CENTRAL CAROLINA NEPHROLOGY
845 CHURCH ST, NORTH, STE. 105
CONCORD 28025 704 783
REED, JOHN WILLIAM OPH
WAKE FOREST UNIV. EYE CENTER
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1033 910 716
FAX 910 716
REED, ROBERT ANDREW
PO BOX 1097
BOONE 28607
REEDER, ALTON ALFRED
624 QUAKER LN.. STE. C-105
HIGH POINT 27262
REEG, ROBERT ARNOLD
426 S, HAWTHORNE ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3785
REEN, BERNARD MURTY, III
1718 E, 4TH ST,. #501
CHARLOTTE 28204
REES, MICHAEL STEVENS
3101 ESSEX CIRCLE. BLDG. E
RALEIGH 27608
REES, TERRY TAYLOR
ROUTE 1 . BOX 756
SPRUCE PINE 28777
REESE, PERRY, III
3480 THAMESFORD DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28311
R
A
704 264
GI/IM
A
910 885
919 727
CD
704 343
IM
A
919 782
Gsn-s
704 765
FP
919 483
FAX 910 483
REEVES, HAROLD DEAN, II
1250 IRVING ST.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-5016
REEVES, JULIE ANN
423 HIDDEN BR. CLOSE
WINTERVILLE 28590
REEVES, WM. CHARLES
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
SECTION OF CARDIOLOGY
GREENVILLE 27858
REGISTER, JOHN FRANCIS
310 ROCKFORD ROAD
GREENSBORO 27401
REGISTER, THOMAS E., JR.
5221 MILLSTREAM ROAD
MCLEANSVILLE 27301
REHMAN, NAJEEB UR
527-A MAPLE AVENUE
REIDSVILLE 27320
REIBEL, DONALD BAUMANN
102 WEE BURN CT,
NAGS HEAD 27959-9784
REICHLING, GEORGE HENRY
300 WESTERN BLVD.
JACKSONVILLE 28546-6336
REICHLING, PIRKKO ESTERI
300 WESTERN BLVD.
JACKSONVILLE 28540
REID, CAROL DENIS ROGERS
PO BOX 1076
WILKESBORO 28697
REID, CHARLES FREDRIC
1806 S, HAWTHORNE RD.
PO BOX 24369
WINSTON-SALEM 27114
910 650
919 32T
CD
A
919 816^
ORS
A
910 274^
R/DR
A
910 570-
GI/IM
910 342-
ORS
A
919 781-
D
910 577-
GP
910 353-
AN
A
910 838-
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012
AC
2921
032
AC
3345
029
URT
2658
032
AC
3711
032
S
018
AC
-6185
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013
AC
-1626
034
AC
-4091
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095
AC
-6850
046
AC
-8159
000
s
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060
AC
-9800
092
AC
-2631
061
RT
-1123
000
AC
-6694
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034
S
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074
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074
AC
-4651
041
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001
AC
4924
079
AC
6196
092
RT
5600
067
AC
7288
067
AC
0176
097
AC
1144
034
AC
910 768-0735
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
127
REID, CHARLES HAMILTON, JR.
215 PLYMOUTH AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
IM 034
A URT
910 768-0994
REID. CHRISTOPHER SCOTT
200 N, HARDING ST,
GREENVILLE 27858-1326
074
S
919 321-3980
REID, JAMES EDWARD, JR.
1266 RUFF LEONARD ROAD
LEXINGTON 27292
AN/IM 029
A AC
704 246-5161
REID, JOHN HEYWARD
3521 NANCY CREEK RD,
CHARLOTTE 28270
D/FP 060
AC
704 551-4209
REID, RICHARD HAROLD
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVE,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
DR 034
A AC
910 765-2702
REID, STEVEN HUNTER DR 041
GUILFORD RADIOLOGY ASSOC. PA A * AC
PO BOX 29327
GREENSBORO 27429-9327 910 854-6546
FAX 910 854-6779
REID, THOMAS BEAUREGARD, III
FEDERAL POINT MEDICAL CTR.
1300 DOW ROAD
CAROLINA BEACH 28428
IM 065
AC
910 458-8201
REID, VIRGIL CAYTON, III 000
2525 BOOKER CREEK RD. APT. 13C A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514-5105 919 967-0373
REID, WILLIAM JOSEPH
2301 DANBURY ROAD
GREENSBORO 27408
FP/ALD 041
A L/RT
910 274-6171
REIDA, RONALD JACK
1100 COUNTRY CLUB DR.
NEW BERN 28562
EM/PD 025
A AC
919 637-4016
REIFLER, BURTON V.
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
P/GER 034
A AC
910 716-4552
REIMER, ROBERT HUGH WILLIAM OPH 000
103COXBLVD AC
POBOX 10907
GOLDSBORO 27530 910 734-8440
FAX 910 734-9387
REINHART, RICHARD ALAN
ECU CARDIOLOGY
378 TEACHING ANNEX. PCMH
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
IM/CCM 074
C
919 816-4651
REITNAUER, PAMELA JEAN
548 OAK CREST DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27516
PD 032
R
919 966-4202
REIZUN, SCOTT MITCHELL
BLUE RIDGE ANES. ASSOCIATES
2501 ATRIUM DR
RALEIGH 27607
AN 092
AC
919 781-4311
REKUC, GREGORY M. IM 092
3320 WAKE FOREST RD. AC
RALEIGH 27609 919 872-4850
FAX 919 878-0949
REMINGTON, JOHN LAUREN
2101 S. LIVE OAK PARKWAY
WILMINGTON 28403
DR 065
AC
910 762-3882
RENALDO, DONALD PHILIP OPH 060
1718 E. FOURTH ST. #908 A AC
CHARLOTTE 28204-3260 704 376-5424
FAX 704 376-5354
RENDALL, JOHN LLOYD, III
201 E. WENDOVER
GREENSBORO 27410
ORS 041
A AC
910 275-6318
RENDLEMAN, DAVID ATWELL, III ORS 092
321 CAMBRIDGE WOODS WAY AC
RALEIGH 27608 919 872-5296
FAX 919 850-9718
RENDLEMAN, DAVID ATWELL, JR.
P. 0. BOX 4327
SALISBURY 28144
FP 080
L
704 633-0844
RENFROE, MELANIE STRICKLAND
PO BOX 385
MOCKSVILLE 27028
FP 034
AC
704 634-7505
RENFROE, WILLIAM 0., JR.
PO BOX 385
MOCKSVILLE 27028
FP 034
AC
704 634-7505
RENFROW, JULIETTE P. LANGNER
PO BOX 272
074
S
RENNARD. THOMAS WILLIAM
BILTMORE MEDICAL ASSOCIATES
147 ASHELAND AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28801
FAX
RENNICK, JOHN H., JR.
221 1-H EXECUTIVE ST.
CHARLOTTE 28208
RENOUARD, ROBERT SPENCER
2413 CHIMNEY HILL CT,
EDMOND OK 73034-6443
RERYCH, STEPHEN KARL
445 BILTMORE CENTER. STE. 505
ASHEVILLE 28801
RESNICK, BARBARA ELLEN
702 BROAD STREET
WILSON 27893
RESPESS, RACHEL HARRIS
1102 N, HAUGHTON ST
WILLIAMSTON 27892-1612
REUTER, NANCY
DUMC, BOX 2708
DURHAM 27710
REVES, JOS. GERALD
BOX 3094, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
FAX
REYNOLDS, ERNEST HAROLD
1018 OAK CREST DR.
REIDSVILLE 27320
REYNOLDS, FRANK RUSSELL
1613 DOCK STREET
WILMINGTON 28401
REYNOLDS, JAMES WOODROW. JR.
508 CAMELOT DRIVE
SALISBURY 28144
REYNOLDS, JOHN BENNIE, JR.
206 CEDARWOOD LANE
CARRBORO 27510
REYNOLDS, JOHN LAURENCE
404 MELODY LANE
SHELBY 28150
REYNOLDS, JOHN OZMENT, JR.
410 MOCKSVILLE AVE.
SALISBURY 28144-2712
FAX
REYNOLDS, KIM A.
0-4 DOCTORS PARK APTS.
GREENVILLE 27834
REYNOLDS, ROBERT JACK
445 BILTMORE AVE , STE. 407
ASHEVILLE 28801
REYNOLDS, SUE T.
F-6 BEASLEY DR,
GREENVILLE 27834
RHOADES, VADE G.
2240-98 CLOVERDALE AVE,
W-S PROF, BLDG, PO BOX 5128
WINSTON-SALEM 27113-5128
RHOADS. EDWARD JOHN
606 WALTER REED DR,
GREENSBORO 27403-1114
FAX
RHOADS, JOHN MCFARLANE
163 MONTROSE
DURHAM 27707
RHODES, CECIL DAVID, JR.
209 BRENTWOOD DR,
WILSON 27893
RHODES, CHARLES WINSTON W.
PO BOX 1058
MOUNT PLEASANT 28124
RHODES, DAVID FRANKLIN
920 CHURCH STREET. N,
CONCORD 28025
RHODES, HERMAN KYLE
1809 GLEN MEADE RD,
WILMINGTON 28403
RHODES, JAMES SLADE, JR.
407 N, SMITHWICK ST
WILLIAMSTON 27892
RHODES, JENNIFER EVE
105 CALUMET COURT
CARRBORO 27510-1248
RHODES, JOHN FLINT
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD.. STE. 403
RALEIGH 27607-6122
IM Oil
RHODES, MARSHA JERNIGAN
PD/PH 060
AC
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER AC
PO BOX 32861
704 258-1188
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861
704 355-3156
704 251-1801
FAX 704 355-5429
FP 060
RHOTON, ALBERT JOHN
IM/GI 000
AC
1416 TRAFALGAR DR,
AC
704 398-4409
HIGH POINT 27262
910 885-8159
034
RHOTON, ERIC LOREN
NS Oil
S
MOUNTAIN NEUROLOGICAL CTR, PA A AC
910 761-1929
7 MCDOWELL STREET
GS/TS 011
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 255-7776
AC
RHYNE, ALFRED LEONARD, III
ORS/SRS 060
704 253-1529
2600 E 7TH STREET
AC
D 000
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 372-9820
* AC
RHYNE, JAMES MOODY
IM/N 049
919 291-5600
757 BRYANT ST
• AC
074
STATESVILLE 28677
704 873-5658
A S
RHYNE, JANELLE AROLYN
ID/IM 065
919 809-0224
1202 MEDICAL CENTER DR,
A AC
032
WILMINGTON 28401
910 341-3344
A S
FAX 910 341-3419
919 286-3055
RHYNE, JIMMIE LEE
PH/PD 092
AN 032
7813 HARDWICK DR
• L/RT
A AC
RALEIGH 27615
919 847-1380
919 681-6646
RICE, A. DOUGLAS
PD 032
919 681-2923
706 E CONSTITUTION DR.
L
FP 079
DURHAM 27705
919 489-9158
A L
RICE, DAVID GRAYBEAL
PD 034
910 342-2873
3175 MAPLEWOOD AVE.
A AC
PD 065
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-7030
A L
RICE, EDMOND LEE
GS 036
910 763-4272
UNITED CHRISTIAN HOSPITAL
A L
OTO/A 080
LAHORE WEST PAKISTAN 00000
RT
RICE, JAMES EDWIN
ORS 063
704 633-8276
PO BOX 660
AC
032
SOUTHERN PINES 28388
910 692-3144
A S
FAX 910 692-2261
919 942-5131
RICE, JOHN RUSSELL
RHU 032
AN 023
BOX 3383, DUMC
A AC
AC
DURHAM 27710
919 684-3313
704 482-5716
RICE, LUCIAN CANDLER, JR.
IM Oil
OPH 080
147 ASHELAND AVENUE
AC
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 258-1188
704 637-0158
RICE, WILLIAM CHARLES
U 060
704 637-7710
CHARLOTTE UROLOGY GROUP A AC
074
1900 RANDOLPH RD.. STE. 216
S
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 334-6449
919 830-5417
FAX 704 334-9459
IM Oil
RICE, WILLIAM YATES, III
IM 034
A AC
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT, OF INT,MED AC
704 258-0397
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
074
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-4353 910 716-3787
A S
FAX 910 716-0222
919 752-1757
RICH, CHARLES BOYCE, JR.
IM 060
D 034
212S, TRYONST,, STE. 1500
A P AC
* AC
CHARLOTTE 28281
704 333-6544
RICH, KENNETH J.
NS 092
910 723-1834
3320 WAKE FOREST RD. STE.
410 AC
P/PYA 041
RALEIGH 27609
919 850-9911
AC
FAX 919 790-5524
910 299-0511
RICH, ROBERT L, JR.
FP 000
910 299-0628
601 S CYPRESS ST.
AC
P/PYA 032
ELIZABETHTOWN 28337
919 862-2629
LVRT
RICHARDS, ROBERT DAY
FP/AM 098
919 493-7847
4008 N. C HIGHWAY 42 WEST
AC
IM/A 098
WILSON 27893
919 291-2215
AC
FAX 919 237-2281
919 237-4358
RICHARDSON, CAROL WARNER
P 034
FP 013
250 CHARLOIS BLVD
A AC
AC
WINSTON-SALEM HEALTH CARE PLAN
704 436-6521
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-4730
Gl/IM 013
RICHARDSON, CLAY WILLIAM
FP 012
A AC
PO BOX 869
AC
704 788-4186
GLEN ALPINE 28628
704 584-2481
OBG 065
RICHARDSON, DAVID LEE
IM 078
AC
395 WEST 27TH STREET
A AC
910 763-9832
LUMBERTON 28358
910 739-7551
GP 007
RICHARDSON, ERNEST C, JR.
GYN/OBS 025
A URT
4001 TRENT PINES DR.
A U'RT
919 792-2036
NEW BERN 28562
919 633-3942
032
RICHARDSON, GEORGE IRVIN
FP 079
S
P. 0. BOX 1857
A URT
919 419-1980
REIDSVILLE 27320
910 349-5040
U 092
RICHARDSON. LUCILE WELSH
PUD/IM 047
A AC
355 PEACH STREET
URT
919 781-7113
PINEBLUFF 28373
910 281-3236
128
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
RICHARDSON, MICHAEL SHELDON
7810 PROVIDENCE RD,, STE, 103
CHARLOTTE 28226
RICHARDSON, RICHARD ALLEN
4303 LUDGATE ST.
LUMBERTON 28358
RICHEY, WILLIAM ALLEN
PO BOX 12065
NEW BERN 28561
RICHMOND, LAFAYETTE NICHOLAS
18 13TH AVE., NE
HICKORY 28601
RIDDICK, GEORGE WALTON, JR.
KINSTON CLINIC, NORTH
KINSTON 28501
RIDDLE, WILLIAM MARK
3804 CHARLESTON COURT
GREENVILLE 27834
RIDENHOUR, KEVIN PATRICK
507 ROCK CLIFF CT,
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
RIDGWAY, ALTON H.
5313 FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE ROAD
EAST BEND 27018
RIDLEY, MIRIAM E.
1718 E. FOURTH ST. #908
CHARLOTTE 28204-3208
RIEFKOHL, RONALD
110 E. CARVER ST.
DURHAM 27704
RIEKER, ROBERT PAUL
318 FORSYTH MEDICAL PARK
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
RIEKER, ROBERT PAUL, JR.
420 IRVING ST.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
RIESER, GEOFFREY DAVIS
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
RIGGAN, CATHY SNYDER
102 MACGEO DR.
LEXINGTON 27293-1316
RIGGS, RUSSELL WESTLYN
7116 WANNAMAKER LANE
CHARLOTTE 28226
RILEY, DAVID LINDLEY
651 CHURCH ST.. N.
CONCORD 28025
RILEY, JAMES CHARLES
125 BALDWIN AVE.
CHARLOTTE 28204
RILEY, KATHLEEN ANN
BLACK RIVER FAMILY PRACTICE
301 S. CAMPBELL STREET
BURGAW 28425
IM 060
A AC
704 542-2543
000
AF
919 738-4226
R 025
A AC
800 552-7756
DR 018
AC
704 322-2644
OPH 054
P AC
919 522-1611
FP/ADDM 074
A AC
919 756-7334
074
S
919 355-8767
AN/FP 086
A AC
910 699-8283
OPH 060
A AC
704 376-5424
FAX 704 376-5354
PS/GS 032
AC
919 471-1880
AN/PDC 034
A AC
910 768-3212
000
s
919 722-9929
DR 034
A AC
910 718-5844
PD 029
AC
704 246-4333
EM 000
R
704 355-3181
DR 013
A AC
704 786-0214
IM/GI 060
AC
704 338-6300
FAX 704 338-6425
PD 065
A AC
RILEY, ROBERT DAVID
3725 VANDALIA DRIVE
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
RINEHARDT, TERRY LEE
183 CRAWLEY CREEK ROAD
CARTHAGE 28327
RINEHART, DAVID APGAR
212 GLENWAYST.
BELMONT 28012
RINGEL, SARAH CORNWELL
3116 N DUKE ST.
DURHAM 27704
RINKER, GEORGE ERNEST
817 COLONIAL DRIVE
BURLINGTON 27215
RINKER, LILLIAN H.
THE VILLAGES. APT, R6
1000 SMITH LEVEL RD.
CARRBORO 27510
RIOPEL, DONALD AIME
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #300
CHARLOTTE 28203-5860
919 259-5721
FAX 910 259-8002
GS 000
R
910 716-2011
000
AF
919 295-0262
FP 000
AC
704 825-5333
FAX 704 825-1751
FP 032
AC
91 9 479-6300
PTH/IM 001
A AC
910 584-5171
RO 032
A R
919 966-1101
PDC 060
A AC
704 373-1813
FAX 704 342-5871
RlOU, JEAN-PIERRE PS/GS 000
20476 CHARTWELL CENTER DR. AC
SUITE A
DAVIDSON 28078 704 896-5806
FAX 704 896-5809
RIPPY, WILLIAM DENNIS
403 TRUIT DR.
PO BOX 927
ELON COLLEGE 27244
RISCH, ROBERT M.
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
1000 BLYTH BLVD.
CHARLOTTE 28203
RISSMILLER, RICHARD WM., JR.
2804 CARRIAGE DR., APT. B
WINSTON-SALEM 27106-5332
RITCH, DOUGLAS LAMAR
335 N. CASWELL ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28204
RITCHIE, HENRY JACKSON
823 DAVIDSON DR. NW
CONCORD 28025
RITCHIE, JOHN EDWARD
1425 PLAZA DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27114
FP 001
* LVRT
910 584-6798
EM 000
R
FAX
RITCHIE, PAUL KOHLER
1645-A BREWER ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
RIVERS, RUEBEN NORMAN
1262 OLIVER ST
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
RIZZUTI, RICHARD PHILIP
2245 STANTONSBURG RD., STE. P
GREENVILLE 27834
ROACH, ROBERT BURCHELL
PO BOX 1648
LENOIR 28645
ROBB, JEFFREY WALLACE
1705 W. 6TH ST.
GREENVILLE 27834
ROBBINS, JACK GUYES
4911 TIMBERLY DR.
DURHAM 27707
ROBBOY, STANLEY J,
BOX 3712. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
704 355-;
A
910 721
IM
A
704 376
GP
A
704 786
ORS
910 768-
910 765-
A
910 650
IM
910 323-
PS
A
2000
034
S
0530
060
AC
4852
013
AC
3181
034
AC
1270
6375
034
S
1309
026
AC
2503
074
AC
GS
014
L
704 758-5501
AN 074
A AC
919 752-2140
D 032
LVRT
FAX
ROBERSON, GEORGE DON
3535 RANDOLPH RD,, STE 210
CHARLOTTE 28211
ROBERSON, JILL RENAE
106 PHYSICIAN PARK CIRCLE
ROCKINGHAM 28379
ROBERSON, ROBERT STUART
COLLEGE WALK APT 265
BREVARD 28712
ROBERSON, VIRGIL ODELL, III
401 FERNDALE BLVD.
PO BOX 2324
HIGH POINT 27261
ROBERSON, WILLIAM EARL
5305-L WRIGHTSVILLE AVE.
WILMINGTON 28403
ROBERTS, ANGELA YVETTE
506 N. GREENSBORO ST.
CARRBORO 27510
ROBERTS, CHARLES STEWART
108 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7065
ROBERTS, ELISA MACY
57 HOSPITAL ROAD
SYLVA 28779
FAX
ROBERTS, HAROLD ROSS
UNC. CB #7035
416 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7035
FAX
ROBERTS, JESSE EARLE
WHITAKER REHABILITATION CTR.
3333 SILAS CREEK PARKWAY
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
FAX
ROBERTS, JOAN THERESE
NC EYE AND EAR HOSPITAL
mow. MAIN STREET
DURHAM 27701
ROBERTS, JOHN MILTON, JR.
516 BEAMAN STREET
CLINTON 28328
PTH
A
919 684-
919 684-
OTO/A
704 365-
PD
919 895-
PH
A
704 456-
AN
A
910 882-
OBG
A
910 791-
A
919 967-
919 966-
D
A
704 586-
704 586-
HEM
032
AC
-3656
-3670
060
AC
-0711
077
AC
-6070
044
L/RT
3662
046
AC
-2567
065
AC
■5556
032
S
5750
000
R
3381
050
AC
7440
7442
000
AC
919 966-4305
919 966-7639
RHU/IM 034
A AC
910 718-6487
910 718-9272
OPH 032
C
919 682-9341
OBG 082
AC
910 592-1414
ROBERTS, JOSEPH E., JR.
302 E. 4TH STREET
PEMBROKE 28372
ROBERTS, LEE ANN
4420 LAKE BOONE TR., STE. 304
RALEIGH 27607
ROBERTS, LEROY, JR.
8 THORNCROFT PLACE
CHAPEL HILL 27514-3862
ROBERTS, LLOYD EUGENE
1928 S, 16TH ST.
WILMINGTON 28401
ROBERTS, LOUIS CARROLL
3950 PLYMOUTH ROAD
DURHAM 27707
ROBERTS, MARIE
PO BOX 7
BAHAMA 27503
ROBERTS, 0. ADETOLA
2752 MIDDLETON RD #285
DURHAM 27705
ROBERTS, RICHARD SCOTT
1040-B X-RAY DRIVE
GASTONIA 28054
FP
EM/078
AC
910 277-4700
OBG 092
A AC
919 781-2500
NER 026
A AC
910 323-2012
OBG 065
A AC
FAX 910 341-7993
U 032
A URT
919 489-4215
PH 032
A URT
919 477-2378
032
A S
AI/PD
036
AC
704 861-0515
FAX 704 868-2928
IM/CD Oil
A URT
704 253-6549
RHU/IM 092
A RT
919 828-2245
GI/IM 060
• AC
704 375-9484
FAX 704 375-6970
ROBERTS, WILLIAM HENRY OTO 060
1600 E. THIRD ST A AC
CHARLOTTE EENT ASSOCIATES
ROBERTS, ROY FOSTER
21 GRIFFING BLVD.
ASHEVILLE 28804-2819
ROBERTS, SURRY PARKER
120 WOODBURN RD.
RALEIGH 27605
ROBERTS, THOMAS ADAMS, JR.
1718 E. 4TH ST.. STE. 607
CHARLOTTE 28204
CHARLOTTE 28204
ROBERTS, WILLIAM STANLEY
1718 E 4TH ST., #501
CHARLOTTE 28204
ROBERTSON, ALAN GRANT
CHARLOTTE PSYCHIATRIC
ASSOC PA
1900 RANDOLPH RD., #900
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 358-4111
FAX 704 358-41 57
CD/IM 060
AC
704 347-2024
P 060
A AC
704 333-7726
FAX 704 333-7728
ROBERTSON, CANDACE APPLE AN 034
2008 FALCON WOOD CT. APT. H R
WINSTON-SALEM 27127 910 748-2011
ROBERTSON, CARROLL B., Ill FP 000
PO BOX 1367 AC
AHOSKIE 27910 919 332-3548
ROBERTSON, DESMOND WINDELL, JR, 000
9211 JOYCE KILMER DR AF
CHARLOTTE 28213 704 339-1000
FAX 704 339-1449
ROBERTSON, JAMES MEBANE GP 049
PO BOX 150 A L
HARMONY 28634 704 546-7587
ROBERTSON, JAMES WESLEYRITCH 032
130 KINGSBURY DR. S
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 933-6884
ROBERTSON, JOSEPH LETCHER, JR. PTH 070
NORTH ROAD ST.
PO BOX 403
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
ROBERTSON, KENT ALAN
415 N. CENTER ST. STE 103
HICKORY 28601
ROBERTSON, KERRI MARGARET
1116 INFINITY ROAD
DURHAM 27712
ROBERTSON, LEON WHITFIELD
901 N. WINSTEAD AVE.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
ROBERTSON, VIDA BARNWELL
605 AIRPORT RD. #2
CHAPEL HILL 27514
ROBEY, CLAUDE
620 S. MEMORIAL DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834
A AC
919 335-2258
AN/IM 018
AC
704 327-8105
AN 032
A AC
919 681-2606
FAX 919 681-7901
FP/OM 064
L
919 937-0273
032
A S
919 942-4198
END 074
AC
919 752-6101
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129
ROBEY, WALTER CHARLES, III
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
ROBICSEK, FRANCIS
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #300
CHARLOTTE 28203
FAX
ROBIE, PETER WILLIAM
3111 MAPLEWOOD AVE.. STE. 104
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
ROBIE, WILLIAM ADLAI
200 W. CORNWALL ROAD
COTTAGE 119
CARY 27511
ROBINSON, CHARLES HALL, JR.
3900 WAKE FOREST RD STE. 104
RALEIGH 27609
ROBINSON, CYNTHIA KAY
1026 COLLEGE ST.
OXFORD 27565
ROBINSON, EDWARD N., JR.
1200 N ELM ST
GREENSBORO 27401
FAX
ROBINSON, GARY THOMAS
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP
PO BOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28677
ROBINSON, GREG PETER
134 N. SUNSET DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
ROBINSON, LINDA MOORE
COATS MEDICAL CLINIC
PO BOX 819
COATS 27521
ROBINSON, LINDWOOD
501 NO HIGHWAY 54. APT. D8
CARRBORO 27510-2407
ROBINSON, MARK DAVID
PO BOX 32861
CAROLINA MEDICAL CENTER
CHARLOTTE 28232
ROBINSON, NORMAN JEFFREY
2131 S. 17TH ST.
PO BOX 9000
WILMINGTON 28402
ROBINSON, ROSCOE V.
401 FERNDALE BLVD.
HIGH POINT 27262-4739
ROBINSON, SAM
707 W KING ST.
KINGS MOUNTAIN 28086
ROBINSON, SHARON
217 SUMRELL STREET
GREENVILLE 27834
ROBINSON, STEPHEN CARY
GUILFORD NEUROSURGICAL
ASSOCS.
301 E. WENDOVER AVE , STE. 211
GREENSBORO 27401
FAX
ROBINSON, THOMAS HOWARD
339 JESS WALSH ROAD
WILKESBORO 28697
ROCHE, JOSEPH J.
335 PENNY LANE
CONCORD 28025
ROCHMAN, STEPHEN CHARLES
513 OWEN DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
FAX
ROCKWELL, DAVID ALLEN
2701 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
GOLDSBORO 27534-9404
FAX
ROCKWELL, WILLIAM J. K.
DUKE. DEPT OF PSYCHIATRY
DURHAM 27710
FAX
RODDEY, OLIVER FENNELL, JR.
2711-501 RANDOLPH ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
RODDY, WILLIAM MEYER
101 BUNCH LANE
GREENVILLE 27834
EM
074
A
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919 816-4757
TSA^S
060
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L
704 373-1500
704 372-1216
IM/GER
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910 765-7433
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092
URT
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OPH
092
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AC
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GS
039
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AC
919 690-1599
ID/IM
041
AC
910 574-8062
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GS
049
AC
704 878-201 1
034
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S
910 748-0423
FP
043
AC
910 897-6423
032
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FP
060
A
AC
704 355-3172
CD/IM
065
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AC
910 343-0161
AN
046
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910 882-2567
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023
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704 739-4749
074
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704 787
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704 374.
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5146
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8801
5605
096
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2157
0424
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8666
060
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1736
074
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4100
RODGERS, THEODORE YOUNG
III ORS 000
12521 GAMELAND DR
A * AC
LAURINBURG 28352
910 276-6849
RODMAN, MICHAEL DAVID
IM 092
3100 DURALEIGH RD
AC
RALEIGH 27612
919 881-5996
RODRIGUEZ, DAISY ANN
IM 092
NCSU, SHS. CLARK HALL
A AC
PO BOX 7304
RALEIGH 27695-7304
919 515-2564
RODWELL, ELEANOR
GP 032
1118HILLANDALE ROAD
A LiRT
DURHAM 27705
919 286-1119
ROE, RODNEY ALLEN
PTH 023
201 GROVER ST,
AC
SHELBY 28150
704 487-3147
FAX 704 487-3399
ROEMER, CLIFFORD ERIC
DR 060
PO BOX 33549
AC
CHARLOTTE 28233
704 384-4056
ROESLER, JOHN MARTIN
034
1617 QUEEN STREET
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 725-4560
ROGERS, ANNE THERESA
AN 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4498
FAX 910 748-8190
ROGERS, CHARLES STEWART
IM 041
1200 N. ELM STREET
AC
GREENSBORO 27401-1020
919 574-8062
FAX 910 574-8026
ROGERS, DAVID YORK
FP EM/01 1
115 1/2 MT. CARMETL RD
AC
ASHEVILLE 28806
704 253-3717
FAX 704 252-8072
ROGERS, GARRETT LEE
CD 074
6 MEDICAL PAVILION
A AC
GREENVILLE 27834-2888
919 758-3000
FAX 919 758-7107
ROGERS, HOBART RAY
ORS/HS 081
103 LANE DR
AC
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
704 286-4298
ROGERS, JAMES MICHAEL
PD 034
1351 WESTGATE CENTER DR
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-8490
FAX 910 765-9741
ROGERS, JIM A
D 060
1600 E. FIFTH ST.
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28204-2497
704 376-1523
FAX 704 376-8105
ROGERS, LARRY ARCH
NS 060
2711 RANDOLPH RD., STE. 207 A AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 377-6609
FAX 704 377-6615
ROGERS, MARY KATHRYN
PD 080
PO BOX 32861
AC
DEPT. OF PEDIATRICS
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 355-3156
FAX 704 355-5429
ROGERS, NOEL BRUCE
ORS 067
128 MEMORIAL DRIVE
A P AC
JACKSONVILLE 28540
910 353-4500
ROGERS, OTTO FLOYD, III
EM 026
6914TOWBRIDGE ROAD
AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28306
910 424-3903
FAX 910 424-8849
ROGERS, RACHEL MARIE
074
208 N, EASTERN ST.
S
GREENVILLE 27858
919 752-7824
ROGERS, ROBERT LEE, JR
OBG 014
P. 0 BOX 2640
A AC
LENOIR 28645
704 758-2309
ROHR, MICHAEL S.
GS 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MEC
A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1095 910 716-4541
ROHRBECK, STEVEN CRAIG
CD 046
624 QUAKER LANE. 200-E
AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 885-6168
ROJY, THOMAS JOSEPH, JR.
PS/GS 067
NORTHEAST OFFICE PARK
A AC
2 CLIFF COURT
JACKSONVILLE 28546
910 577-1234
ROLEY, EDWIN CHARLES
000
102 BROWN AVENUE
AF
HAZELWOOD 28738
704 456-6021
ROLIH, CATHERINE ANNE
772 N. STRATFORD ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
ROLLER, JEFFERY EARL
501 TIMBERLINE DR,
MORGANTON 28655
ROLLER, KEITH ALAN
2525 RAEFORD RD,, STE, C
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
ROLLINS, HAL JUDD, JR.
348 N ELM STREET
GREENSBORO 27401-2174
ROLLINS, ROBERT LEROY, JR.
2500 WAKE DRIVE
RALEIGH 27608
ROMEO, BRUCE WALTON
501 6TH AVE, WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
ROMEO, BRUNO JOSEPH
501 SIXTH AVENUE. WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
ROMM, WILLIAM HENRY
PO BOX 232
CURRITUCK 27929
ROMMEL. VICTORIA
510 MORVEN ROAD
WADESBORO 28170
ROMZICK, TERESA MARY
204 S, RIDGECREST ST
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
RONDEAU, SHEILA SAWANT
7030 PINEVILLE-MATTHEWS RD
NALLE CLINIC
CHARLOTTE 28226-8298
ROOF, KEVIN SCOTT
108TIMBERLYNE COURT
CHAPEL HILL 27514
ROOS, STEVEN DAVID
7 PARK VIEW DR. EXT
ASHEVILLE 28805
ROPER, GARY WAYNE
ANDREWS INTERNAL MEDICINE
PO BOX 550
ANDREWS 28901
ROPER, JOHN TRACY
2300 HOPEDALE AVE.
CHARLOTTE 28207
ROSADO, VICTOR MANUEL
650 STATESVILLE BLVD , STE 1
SALISBURY 28144
ROSE, GREGORY C.
3020 NEW BERN AVE STE, 520
RALEIGH 27610
IM/END
P
919 716-
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704 438-
AN
A
910 323-
OPH
A
910 274-
FAX 910 274-
P/FPY
A
919 733-
IM
A
704 693-
IM/NM
A
704 693-
FAX 704 693-
FP
919 232-
FP
A
704 694-
FP
704 625-
FAX 704 625-
IM
704 344-:
A
919 929
AN
A
704 298
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704 321
ORS
704 377
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A
704 636
CD
ROSE, JOHN DAVID
1800 W 5TH ST,. #2
GREENVILLE 27834-7500
ROSE, JOHN G.
15 TARAWA TERR. #A
DURHAM 27705-6415
ROSE, NORALEA ELIZABETH
701 HIBBARD DR.. APT. B
CHAPEL HILL 27514-5348
ROSE, VIRGIL LOWELL, JR.
3320 WAKE FOREST RD,
RALEIGH 27609
919 23T
FAX 919 231
CD/IM
919 816-
FAX 919 752-
919 382
A
919 932
HEM/ON
919 872
FAX 919 878
RO
ROSEMAN, JULIAN GARY
UNC DEPT OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY
CB7512
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-
ROSEN, PAUL D.
5847 WILKINS DR,
DURHAM 27705 919 419-
ROSEN. RICHARD JAMES IM/HEM
1032 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE A
GREENSBORO 27401 910 273-
FAX 910 230-
ROSEN, ROBERT DEAN FP
PINE RIDGE FAMILY PRACTICE
7990 NORTH POINT BLVD. #100
WINSTON-SALEM 27106-3259 910 896-
FAX910 896-
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■9912
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1101
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7375
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AC
9758
0730
034
AC
1100
1146
130
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
ROSENBAUM, DARYL ALAN 000
420 IRVING ST S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 919 722-9929
ROSENBERG, ALLAN JOSEPH PD/GI 074
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AC
DEPT, OF PED./GI. BRODY 3E137
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-3538
FAX 919 816-3292
ROSENBERG, ERIC RONALD
1924 S, LIVE OAK PARKWAY
WILMINGTON 28403
ROSENBERG, JOEL BENJAMIN
445 BILTMORE CENTER. STE,
ASHEVILLE 28801
ROSENBERG, LARRY EVANS
43 OAKLAND ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28801
ROSENBERG, STANLEY JOSEPH
PO BOX 10373
GREENSBORO 27404
ROSENFELD, ALLAN GREGORY
415 N, CENTER ST., #302
HICKORY 28601
ROSENFELD, JOEL ALAN
KINSTON UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATES
KINSTON CLINIC NORTH
KINSTON 28501
ROSENOW, PHILIP JOHN
1616 MEMORIAL DR.
BURLINGTON 27215
ROSENQUIST, PETER B.
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT.OF
PSYCHIATRY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
OR
065
A
AC
910 762-3882
IM
011
305 A
AC
704 253-1482
FP
Oil
AC
704 254-0277
FAX 704 254-5440
H AN
041
AC
910 574-8095
NS
018
AC
704 327-9740
U
054
DIATES
AC
919 527-3043
OBG
001
AC
910 226-8817
P
034
AC
ROSENTHAL, LISA GAIL
4800 UNIVERSITY DR.. APT, 30K
DURHAM 27707-6114
ROSER, GOERGE STEVENSON
2030 CRAIG STREET
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
ROSS, A. SILVIA
2500 BLUE RIGE RD.. STE. 301
RALEIGH 27607
ROSS, ALLAN
721 GREEN VALLEY RD., STE. 201
GREENSBORO 27408
910 716-7456
FAX 910 716-9642
032
S
919 490-5775
034
A S
910 722-0565
RHU/A 000
AC
919 781-9633
OBG 041
A AC
910 378-1110
FAX 910 378-9986
FP 041
AC
910 294-6190
ORS 046
AC
910 841-6262
CHP 065
AC
910 251-1069
PTH/HEM 034
A AC
ROSS, CHARLES ALAN
603 DOLLEY MADISON RD.
GREENSBORO 27410
ROSS, DAVID B.
624 QUAKER LN, STE, D-200
HIGH POINT 27262
ROSS, DEBORAH ROSALIE
1121 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
ROSS, DENNIS WARREN
FORSYTH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
3333 SILAS CREEK PKWY
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 718-2900
ROSS, DONALD MACCONNELL GS 001
3768 LUTHER CT. A L/RT
BURLINGTON 27215 910 227-3381
ROSS, JAMES MILLER FP 018
P. O. BOX 490 A AC
CLAREMONT 28610 704 459-7324
ROSS, JOHN MARION OBG 045
630 FIFTH AVENUE. WEST AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28739 704 692-2258
ROSS, MICHAEL LEONARD R/NER 092
2901 FAIRVIEW RD. A AC
RALEIGH 27608 919 250-8511
ROSS, OTHO B., JR. IM 060
3022 FERNCLIFF RD. A L/RT
CHARLOTTE 28211 704 366-7820
ROSS, POLLY ELLISON FP Oil
WNC COMMUNTIY HEALTH SERVICES AC
PO BOX 338
ASHEVILLE 28801
ROSS, RACHEL HEREFORD PTH/CLP 080
612 MOCKSVILLE AVE, * AC
SALISBURY 28144 704 638-1078
ROSS, ROBERT MITCHELL
1401-AOLD MILLCIR,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
ROSS, THOMAS EDGAR
P, O, BOX 1827
ROCKINGHAM 28379-3434
ROSS, WILLIS RICHARD
320 YADKIN STREET
ALBEMARLE 28001
ROSSER, GEORGE THOMAS
1176 ASHEFORD GREEN AVENUE
CONCORD 28027-8108
ROSSER, MARY LEE
3531-A WIMBERLY LANE
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
ROSSER, STEPHEN PARKER
750-E HARTNESS ROAD
STATESVILLE 28677
ROSSITCH, JOHN CARLOS
651 CHURCH ST.. NORTH
CONCORD 28025
ROSTAN, STEPHEN EDWIN
P, O, BOX 669
PINEHURST 28374
ROSTAND, ROBERT ALTON
624 QUAKER LN . STE. C-100
HIGH POINT 27262
ROTBERG, MICHAEL HOWARD
1600 E, THIRD ST,
CHARLOTTE 28204
ROTH, SAMUEL KLEIN
2717 LAMPLIGHTER DR,
KANNAPOLIS 28081
ROTHBART, ROBERT MITCHELL
520 N, ELAM AVENUE
GREENSBORO 27403
ROTHMAN, MARK DAVID
3604 BUSH STREET
RALEIGH 27609-7511
ROTHSCHILD, JASON BRIAN
30 HOLLAND DR. APT #10
CHAPEL HILL 27514
ROTHSTEIN, MANFRED SHELDON
1308 MEDICAL DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-4479
ROTKER, JONATHAN DAVID
1350 S, KINGS DR.
CHARLOTTE 28207
ROUFAIL, WALTER MICHEL
1901 S, HAWTHORNE RD,. #310
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
FAX 910 765-2869
ROUGIER-CHAPMAN, DUNCAN P. 032
910 CONSTITUTION DR. APT. 906 A S
DURHAM 27705
ROUNDER, JAMES BURNELL, JR. U 098
WILSON URO,, PA, PO DRAWER 3329 AC
2509 WOOTEN BLVD.. SW
WILSON 27895-3329
Al 034
P AC
910 768-0914
FP 077
A L
910 895-5253
FP 084
AC
704 982-9144
R 013
A AC
704 783-1729
034
A S
910 765-1876
GS 049
AC
704 872-6008
DR/NM 013
A AC
704 786-0214
FAX 704 783-1586
D/DMP 063
A AC
910 295-5567
FAX 910 295-3315
IM/PUD 046
AC
910 882-7255
FAX 910 882-5800
OPH 060
AC
704 358-4111
FAX 704 358-4157
000
AF
704 786-6122
IM/CD 041
AC
910 547-1751
FAX 910 547-1717
IM/NEP 092
A AC
919 876-7807
032
A S
919 942-2754
D 026
A ♦AC
910 323-2227
GI/IM 060
AC
704 342-8365
GI/IM 034
A AC
910 760-4340
ROWE, CHARLES EUGENE, JR.
624 QUAKER LN . E-100
HIGH POINT 27262
ROUNDS, JOHN CARSON
403 FAIRVIEW ST.
CLINTON 28328
ROURK, ROBERT MICHAEL
527-A MAPLE AVENUE
REIDSVILLE 27320
ROUSE, JAMES BRISTOL
2609 N. DUKE ST., STE. 801
DURHAM 27704
ROUSE, JOHN LAWRENCE, III
403 FAIRVIEW ST.
CLINTON 28328-9998
ROUTH, WILLIAM DOUGLAS
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
ROWAN, FRANK JOSEPH
809 GREEN VALLEY RD.
GREENSBORO 27405
919 243-5511
FAX 919 399-7575
FP 082
AC
910 590-0603
GI/IM 079
AC
910 342-6192
FAX 910 349-7638
PD/N 032
A AC
919 220-4000
FP 082
AC
910 592-6011
R/IM 034
A AC
910 716-2488
ORS 041
AC
910 275-3325
U
A
910 886-
FAX 910 841-
DR
A
704 254-
RHU/IM
A
910 378-
GS/GI
A P
ROWE, CHARLES THOMAS
BOX 2959
ASHEVILLE 28802
ROWE, WILLIAM THOMAS
1511 WESTOVER TERRACE
GREENSBORO 27408
ROWLAND, MICHAEL CLARK
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC
1 MEMORIAL DR.. PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374
FAX 910 295
ROWLAND, REBECCA
#3 WEST HILLS TOWNHOMES
GREENVILLE 27834
ROY, MARK WILLIAM
GUILFORD NEUROSURG.ASSOCS
301 E, WENDOVER AVE., STE. 211
GREENSBORO 27401
ROYAL, BILLY WILLIAMSON
PO BOX 2387
CHAPEL HILL 27515
ROYAL, DONNIE MARTIN
BOX 156
SALEMBURG 28385
ROYAL, MARGIT E.
6212 N. BRADLEY OVERLOOK
WILMINGTON 28403
910 295-
A
919 830
NS
A
ROYAL, PHILIP WAYNE
PO BOX 550
ANDREWS 28901
ROYAL, STEPHEN HAROLD
910 272-
FPY/P
A
919 967-
GP
A
910 525-
N/IM
A
910 251-
FAX 910 762-
IM
704 321
CD
SOUTHEASTERN GENERAL HOSPITAL P
LUMBERTON 28358
ROYALS, HOOVER M., JR.
109 OAKMONT CIRCLE
NEW BERN 28562-4962
ROYSTER, ROGER LEE
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT. OF ANES
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
ROZAKIS, MARY ANN
212 ASHVILLE AVE,, STE, 10
GARY 27511
ROZEAR, MARVIN PRICE
BOX 3849, DUKE UNIV. MED. CTR
DURHAM 27710
ROZIER, JOHN CHARLES, JR.
PO BOX 7425
LUMBERTON 28358-3096
ROZZELLE, CURTIS JOHN
235 CORONA ST. APT. 203
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
RUBIN, MICHAEL HOTELLING
1830 S. HAWTHORNE ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
RUBINO, JOHN
3521 HAWORTH DR,
RALEIGH 27609
RUCKER, TINSLEY WHITE
1307 AVON ST,
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
RUCKER, WILLIAM L.
905 JOHN'S HOPKINS DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
910 671
FP
919 466
AN/CCA
910 716-
PD
919 859-
N
A
919 684-
GYN
A
910 739-
910 727
GI/IM
910 765
IM/A
91£
782
FP
910 323
GS
RUEHLE, STEPHEN SAMUEL
624 QUAKER LANE
HIGH POINT 27262
RUFFOLO, THOMAS ANTHONY
620 S. MEMORIAL DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
RUFTY, ALFRED JACKSON, JR.
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT, OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1045
919 758
FAX 919 758
IM
A
910 841
GI/IM
919 752
CD/IM
910 716-
FAX 910 716-
GS
A
919 335-
RUIZ, ANTONIO JOSE
1142 N, ROAD STREET
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
RUMAN, JANE I.
100 ROCK HAVEN RD„ APT,106M A
CARRBORO 27510 919 933
046
AC
5151
7478
Oil
AC
4617
041
AC
1461
063
AC
0264
5740
074
S
5164
041
AC
4578
032
AC
■9870
082
URT
•4538
065
AC
■1920
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020
AC
-4510
078
AC
-5255
000
AC
-0279
034
AC
2927
092
C
9991
032
AC
8615
078
AC
5550
034
S
0148
034
AC
0463
092
AC
1806
026
AC
1718
074
AC
1747
6809
046
AC
4233
074
AC
6101
034
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4469
9188
070
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4890
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S
1981
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
131
RUMLEY, RICHARD LEE
IM/ID 074
DEPT, OF MEDICINE
A AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-2550
RUNGE, JEFFREY WILLIAM
EM 060
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
A P AC
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861
704 355-7092
RUNYAN, DESMOND KIMO
PD 032
UNC DEPT. OF PEDIATRICS
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7240
919 962-1136
RUPAR, DAVID GERARD
PD 060
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
A AC
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 355-3156
RUPE, CAROL ANNE
FP 060
3201 MILL POND RD.
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28226
704 344-2130
FAX 704 344-2144
RUPPENTHAL, C. ROBERT
IM/HEM 060
1350 S. KINGS DRIVE
A AC
CHARLOlIt 28207-1822
704 342-8336
FAX 704 344-2613
RUSH, JOHN JEFFREY
EM 092
3000 NEW BERN AVE.
A AC
RALEIGH 27610
919 250-8823
RUSH, PAUL F.
ORS 083
11102 OLD JOHNS ROAD
AC
LAURINBURG 28352
910 276-4611
RUSHER, JOHN WALLIS
PD 000
1405 KERSHAW DR.
A R
RALEIGH 27609-6324
919 510-4120
RUSKIN. JEROME
CD/IM 041
301 E WENDOVER AVE STE
200
A AC
GREENSBORO 27401-1206
910 274-3241
RUSS, DONALD BARNARD
P 012
168FRANK ALLMAN ROAD
A AC
MORGANTON 28655
704 438-6230
RUSS, DONALD JAMES
IM 060
3535 RANDOLPH RD. #W300
A AC
CHARLOTTE 2821 1
704 365-0760
FAX 704 364-1641
RUSSELL, AMY HOWARD
074
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
S
MEDICAL STUDENT
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
919 757-0834
RUSSELL, DONALD WAYNE
IM/AI 011
390 S. FRENCH BROAD AVE.
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 254-5366
FAX 704 254-9925
RUSSELL, DOUGLAS MACARTHUR
GS 096
304 GLEN OAK DRIVE
A P * AC
GOLDSBORO 27534
919 734-1141
RUSSELL, EUGENE FAIRCHILD
III
OBG 041
510 N. ELAM AVE., STE. 101
A AC
GREENSBORO 27403
910 273-2563
RUSSELL, HENRY EDWIN
GS 060
6010 FAIRVIEW ROAD
C
CHARLOIIb 28210
704 551-1922
FAX 704 551-1977
RUSSELL, JEFFREY KENT
DIA/END Oil
445 BILTMORE CENTER, STE
302
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 253-6812
FAX 704 253-6884
RUSSELL, JOHN HUNTER
CD Oil
PO BOX 7239
A AC
14 MCDOWELL ST.
ASHEVILLE 28802
704 252-4527
FAX 704 252-0579
RUSSELL, JOSEPH DWIGHT
IM/NEP 098
2503 WOOTEN BLVD
AC
WILSON 27893
919 243-2268
FAX 919 243-2917
RUSSELL, PHILIP EVERITT
IM/PUD Oil
4 DEERFIELD RD.
LVRT
ASHEVILLE 28803
704 274-3560
RUSSELL, ROGER BIVINS
PS/GS 092
4301 LAKE BOONE TR , STE.
205
AC
RALEIGH 27607
919 881-0077
FAX 919 881-9662
RUSSELL, WILLIAM ALTON, III
U 065
1905 GLEN MEADE RD
AC
WILMINGTON 28403
910 763-6251
RUSSELL, WILLIAM MICHAEL
R/NM 070
P. 0. BOX 250
AC
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
919 335-0531
RUSSELL, WILSON GLOVER
FORSYTH MEM HOSP-PTH
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
RUSSWURM, HARVEY DALE
PO BOX 8
JEFFERSON 28940
RUST, CARL KING, II
1202 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
RUTH, WAYNE K.
1214 VAUGHN RD. STE. A
BURLINGTON 27217
PTH
A
910 773-
IM
A
910 246-
GI/IM
A P
910 341-
PUD/IM
A
910 229-
FAX 910 229-
N
RUTLEDGE, LOUISE
800 ROANOKE RAPIDS ROAD
WELDON 27890 919 536
RUTLEDGE, ROBERT TRS/CCS
UNC, DEPT OF SURGERY
CAMPUS BOX 7050
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966
FAX 919 966
RYAN, MATTHEW ANTHONY IM
7110 LAWYERS ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28227 704 344
RYAN, REGINA MURPHY FP
1204 N. JOHNSTON ST.
BENSON 27577
RYAN, W. JAMES, II
723 EDITH STREET
BURLINGTON 27215
RYAN, WILLIAM SCOTT
103 W. 27TH ST
LUMBERTON 28358
RYBNICEK, KAREL FRANCIS
808 N. WASHINGTON ST
SHELBY 28150
RYBURN, SAMUEL BENJAMIN
1103 LAKESIDE DR. NW
WILSON 27896-2015
RYSKIEWICH, PAUL DANIEL
4101 MOORLAND DR.
CHARLOTTE 28226-1135
SAACKS, CYNTHIA BREWER
8207 REYNARD ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27516
SAAD, MAGED HANNA
917 VANDORA SPRINGS RD.
GARNER 27529
SABISTON, DAVID COSTON, JR
BOX 3704, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
SABISTON, FRANK, JR.
KINSTON CLINIC, NORTH
BOX 1316
KINSTON 28503
SABISTON, WALTER ROBERTS
KINSTON CLINIC, NORTH, STE. K
KINSTON 28501
919 894
FAX 919 894
P
910 227-
PD
910 739
GI/IM
A
704 480
FAX 704 480
PD
A
919 399'
AN
704 384-
P/GP
919 779-
GS/TS
919 684.
FAX 919 681
Gsn-s
919 522-
OTO
A
919 523-
FAX 919 523-
IM/GER
A
704 692-
IM/GI
910 623-
SACCO, RUSSELL JOHN
506 PARK HILL COURT
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
SACRINTY, NICHOLAS WILLIAM
608 LINDEN DR.
EDEN 27288-5348
SADEK, KAMEL MA
2905-A CEDAR CREEK RD. A
GREENVILLE 27834 919 758-
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1829 E. FRANKLIN ST. A
BLDG 100, SUITE 101
CHAPEL HILL 27514-5861 919 929-
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129 MCDOWELL ST.
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 258-
SAGBERG, ANNE ELISABETH P
343 BARNARD AVENUE A
ASHEVILLE 28804 704 254-
SAHBA, MEHRDAD MAJDZADEH GI/IM
PO BOX 16999 A
4205 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD.
DURHAM 27704 919 477-6900
034
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3840
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8824
065
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3300
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4441
0846
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2533
032
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3722
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0008
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092
AC
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2831
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■1626
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0687
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■3538
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■6820
032
AC
■7527
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AC
8800
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URT
3201
032
AC
SAHNAWAZ, HOMA
032
2318 MICHELLE LANE
A S
GREENSBORO 27407
919 855-5312
SAIKEVYCH, IRENE ANN
PTH/GN 060
PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL-PATH. A AC
200 HAWTHORNE LANE
CHARLOTTE 28233
704 384-4814
FAX 704 384-5770
SAILER, SCOTT L.
RO 032
UNC SCHOOL OF MED. CB 7512 AC
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-7700
FAX 919 966-7681
SAILER, VOYTA
IM 000
CONCORD MEDICAL MALL
AC
1452 U S. HIGHWAY 29 NORTH
CONCORD 28025
704 782-1101
SAITO, STACEY YUKIKO
032
4001 INWOOD DR.
S
DURHAM 27705-2824
919 383-3504
SALAM. SCOTT
032
121 WESTVIEW DR., APT. 40
S
CARRBORO 27510-1525
919 933-5552
SALEEBY, RICHARD GEORGE,
SR. CRS 092
3814 BROWNING PLACE
L
RALEIGH 27609
919 787-2542
SALEEBY, RICHARD GIBRAN, JR. CRS 092
3814 BROWNING PLACE
A AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 787-2542
FAX 919 783-8225
SALERNO, JAMES GEORGE
OBG 008
PO BOX 220
A AC
AHOSKIE 27910
919 332-6161
SALES, EILEEN FRANCES
OBG 036
2550 COURT DR , STE 204
A AC
GASTONIA 28054
704 854-3600
SALIBA, CONSTANTIN
GS 026
3318 MELROSE ROAD
AC
FAYb NEVILLE 28304
910 323-0280
FAX 910 323-0360
SALISBURY, JAMES ARTHUR
OPH 012
335 E, PARKER ROAD
AC
MORGANTON 28655
704 433-1000
SALISBURY, KENT WILLIAM
CD/IM Oil
85 PHOENIX COVE ROAD
A AC
WEAVERVILLE 28787
704 254-8054
FAX 704 255-4892
SALLE, GEORGE FREDERIC
U 074
1703 W SIXTH STREET
A L
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-2507
SALLEE, D. SKIP
DR 032
TEAM RADIOLOGY
AC
1900 WINSTON RD.. STE 300
KNOXVILLE TN 37909
615 539-8000
FAX 919 493-9559
SALLEY, BRUNSON M., JR.
FP 060
MERCY SOUTH MED. PK. BLDG 400 AC
10620 PARK RD #102
CHARLOIIb 28210
704 541-7930
SALLSTROM, JOHN FREDRICK
000
3118 RIVER ROAD
AF
MORGANTON 28655
704 538-7431
SALTER, TERESA PALMER
PD 092
101 S. W. CARY PARKWAY, STE. 60 AC
CARY 27511-5562
919 467-5543
SALTON, RUSSELL ARTHUR, II
FP 060
PRIMARY PHYS.CARE, BOX 11088 AC
1515 MOCKINGBIRD LN..3RD FLOOR
CHARLOTTE 28220-1088
704 523-2758
FAX 704 527-8102
SALTZMAN, HERBERT AARON
PUD/A 032
BOX 3838. DUMC
A AC
DURHAM 27710
919 684-4149
FAX 919 684-8666
SALTZMAN, ROBERT IRA
ORS/AM 049
520 BROOKDALE DRIVE
AC
STATESVILLE 28677
704 872-7492
FAX 704 881-0487
SALVAGGIO, MARK ANTHONY
GSA/S 090
900-A E- SUNSET DR.
A AC
MONROE 28112
704 289-2561
SALVESEN, JEANNINE CELESTE AN 000
908 WHITE CROSS ROAD
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 966-5136
SALZBERG, LENARD DAVID
FP 026
1601 OWEN DRIVE
A AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-3425
910 323-1152
FAX 910 323-4007
132
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
SAMIA, MARK ARTHUR
FP 092
PO BOX 99563
A AC
RALEIGH 27624-9563
919 446-3333
SAMPSON, JOSEPH UUTHER, JR.
PS/GS 065
1902 TRADD COURT
A RT
HOSPITAL PLAZA
WILMINGTON 28401
910 343-9774
FAX 910 251-3649
SAMUELS, WALTER RAY
OBG 060
150 PROVIDENCE ROAD
AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 377-0461
SAMUELSON, DAVID
032
405 SNOWCREST TRAIL
A S
DURHAM 27707
919 489-4524
SAMY, RAVI N.
000
910 CONSTITUTION DR., APT.IIOfl
s
DURHAM 27705
919 383-8159
SANCHEZ, ALEXANDER FRANCIS, JR.
FP/OM 060
3222 IDLEWOOD CIRCLE
A AC
CHARLOIIb 28209
803 547-1741
FAX 803 547-1626
SANCHEZ, CLARE JEANNE
GER/IM 092
DOROTHEA DIX HOSPITAL
* AC
MEDICAL SURG. DIV. DIRECTOR
RALEIGH 27603-2176
919 733-0742
SANCHEZ, THOMAS CHRISTOPHER
032
603 W, SPRING ST.
s
HILLSBOROUGH 27278
919 732-7328
SANDBORN, WILLIAM DEAL
P/GS 045
117TANAGER LANE
AC
HENDERSONVILLE. NC 28739
704 692-2673
SANDERFORD, JAMES LYON, JR.
DR/NM 034
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 760-5876
SANDERS-CLIETTE, ANGELA
032
3 SAWGRASS ROAD. #E-5
R
101 MANNING DR.
CHARLESTON SC 29412
803 792-8412
SANDERS, FOSTER J., JR.
PTH 060
200 HAWTHORNE LN.
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 384-4814
SANDERS, GREGORY ALAN
ORS 000
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., STE, 200
AF
CHARLOTTE 28203
704 373-0544
SANDERS, JAMES ALLEN
ORS 036
902 COX ROAD. SUITE E
A AC
GASTONIA 28054
704 867-2333
SANDERS, JAMES HENRY, JR.
FP/GER 088
BLD #1, MEDICAL PARK DR.
AC
BREVARD 28712
704 884-9362
SANDERS, LEE HYMAN
PD 092
2502 ANDERSON DRIVE
L/RT
RALEIGH 27608
919 787-9888
SANDERSON, WM. EARL
FP 026
4092 PROFESSIONAL DR.
AC
HOPE MILLS 28348
910 483-7565
SANDHU, JASPREET SINGH
034
2359-8 ARDMORE TERRACE
A • S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 723-4455
SANDLER, ROBERT SAMUEL
Gl 032
UNC. CB #7080
AC
423 BURNbl l-WOMACK BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7080
919 966-0090
FAX 919 966-6842
SANDRIDGE, DAVID ALLEN
OBG Oil
50 DOCTORS DR.
A AC
N-1 DOCTORS BLDG.
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 252-1050
SANDY, ROBERT EUGENE
R 007
139 HONEY POD FARM
URT
WASHINGTON 27889
919 946-2987
FAX 919 975-3686
SANFORD, VIRGINIA DATES
GP/PD 096
811 SIMMONS ST.
L
PO BOX 146
GOLDSBORO 27530
91 9 734-8242
SANITATE, SCOTT STEVEN
PM 092
3000 NEW BERN AVE.
AC
RALEIGH 27610
SANKAR, SEEPLAPUTHUR G.
GSA/S 001
1624 MEMORIAL DR.
A AC
BURLINGTON 27215
910 229-6428
SANSING, MARY TINSLEY
OBG 046
400 N. ELM ST.
A AC
HIGH POINT 27260
910 889-4353
SANTAMORE, DAVID CHARLES 034
2030 ACADEMY ST 8
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 631-6505
SANTORIELLO, KATHY ANN OBG 000
101 ROBESON ST. #310 AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28301-5520 910 483-6677
SANTOSO, RUDY ADRIAN N/P 018
1019 LENOIR RHYNE BLVD. A AC
HICKORY 28602 704 324-4143
SAPPENFIELD, DAVID LUTHER OPH 032
N C, EYE AND EAR HOSPITAL * AC
mow. MAIN ST.
DURHAM 27701-2000 919 682-9341
SAPPENFIELD, LUTHER COOK, JR. OPH 026
1629 OWEN DRIVE • AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28304 910 484-6141
SARACINO, JOSEPH GI/IM 054
109 AIRPORT ROAD AC
KINSTON 28501 919 522-0133
SARAZEN, PAUL MARK, JR. PD 023
101 GROVER STREET A L
SHELBY 28150 704 482-1435
SARDI, CARL ANTHONY OTO/A 041
7100 BETHLEHEM CHURCH RD, L/RT
CLIMAX 27233 910 674-2509
SARGENT, WINSTON ARTHUR Y. GP/GS 061
37 SUMMIT ST A URT
BURNSVILLE 28714 704 682-2566
SARRAF-YAZDI, SHIVA 032
BOX 98332 A S
DURHAM 27708-8332
SARTOR, R. BALFOUR GI/IM
UNC CB 7080
BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7080
032
AC
919 966-0148
FAX 919 966-6842
SASSER, PATRICK HENRY GP 096
100 E LOCKHAVEN DRIVE A AC
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 734-2924
SATO, TAKAO LEWIS IM/Gl 000
10016 VANDERBILTCIR . STE. 9 AC
ROCKVILLE MD 20850 301 926-9790
SATTERFIELD, BENTON SAPP OBG 092
2801 BLUE RIDGE RD. #G-50 AC
RALEIGH 27607-6474 919 782-3865
SATTERFIELD, G. HOWARD, JR. OBG 074
DOCTOR'S PARK. BUILDING #5 AC
GREENVILLE 27834 919 758-5246
SATTERFIELD, JAMISON JEROME PD 060
431 N, WENDOVER RD. AC
PARK PLACE. STE. 431
CHARLOTTE 28211 704 366-2448
SATTERFIELD, WILLIAM HARPER 034
1244 W FOURTH ST. APT. A A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27101 910 748-1620
SATTERLY, ROBERT ALAN OTO 098
WILSON, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT AC
1704 S. GLENDALE DR. STE. S
WILSON 27893
SATTERWHITE, WILLIAM M.
1420 PLAZA DRIVE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
SATTERWHITE, WM. MADISON, III
922 VERNON AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27106-5844
SATTLER, RAYMOND LOUIS
1602 DOCTORS CIRCLE
WILMINGTON 28401
919 291-2525
OTO/HNS 034
A AC
910 765-4922
000
A S
919 768-5999
NS 065
A AC
910 762-3111
FAX 910 251-1886
SAUNDERS, ANDREW PETER ORS 012
DOCTORS' CLINIC AC
VALDESE GENERAL HOSPITAL
VALDESE 28690 704 874-3379
SAUNDERS, CHARLES LAWRENCE, JR.GYN 001
523 WILDWOOD LN.
BURLINGTON 27215-2147
SAUNDERS, JAY FRED
BOX 309
AULANDER 27805
SAUNDERS, TIMOTHY GRAY
1600 E. THIRD ST.
CHARLOTTE 28204-3282
SAUNDERS, WADE HAMPTON,
PO BOX 7239
ASHEVILLE 28802
L/RT
910 227-9116
FP 008
AC
919 345-3791
OPH 060
AC
704 358-4111
FAX 704 358-4157
III CD Oil
AC
704 254-8054
SAUTER, SUZANNE VAN HOUTEN
109 MIMOSA DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514-9749
SAVARESE, CHARLES JOSEPH, JR.
PO DRAWER 1948
SHALLOTTE 28459-1948
SAVARESE, JOHN JOSEPH, III
4412 CHESHIRE COURT
DURHAM 27705
SAVELL, RANDALL LESTER
201 ASHEVILLE HIGHWAY
SYLVA 28779
SAWYER, CHARLES GLENN
905 GOODWOOD ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27106-5602
SAWYER, CHARLES JUDSON, III
RHU/IM
A
919 493-
FP/CD
A
910 754-
919 382
GI/IM
704 586
CD/IM
910 724
FP
MEDICAL ARTS CTR . ACADEMY ST.
AHOSKIE 27910 919 332-
SAWYER, JOHN WILSON IM
1714 HOBBS ROAD
GREENSBORO 27410 910 288-
SAWYER, THOMAS R. OPH
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PITTSBORO 27312 910 295-
SAXE, JESSICA SCHORR FP
910 N. ALEXANDER
CHARLOTTE 28206
SAYERS, DANIEL GARVIN
3734 REYNOLDA RD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
704 355
FAX 704 332
EM
A P
910 922
FAX 910 922
ADM/PD
A
SAYERS, WILLIAM FLOYD
FORSYTH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
3333 SILAS CREEK PARKEWAY
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 718-
FAX910 718-
SCANLAN, JAMES GEORGE CD/IM
BLUE RIDGE MEDICAL CENTER A
2605 BLUE RIDGE BLVD. #320
RALEIGH 27607 919 881-
FAX 919 881-
SCARANTINO, CHARLES WALTER TR
4420 LAKE BOONE TR. A
REX CANCER CTR.
RALEIGH 27607 919 783-
FAX 919 783-
SCARBOROUGH, DAWSON EMERSON PTH
PO BOX 19864 A
RALEIGH 27619 919 755-
SCARBOROUGH, JOHN E.
910 CONSTITUTION DR.. APT. 402 A
DURHAM 27705
SCARBOROUGH, WALTER AVERY, JR. P
1004 DRESSER COURT, STE, 101
RALEIGH 27609-7356 919 876-
SCARFF, JOHN EDWIN, JR. U/GS
518 BEAMAN ST.
CLINTON 28328 910 592-
SCARLATA, SALVATORE AN
2825 RANDOLPH RD
CHARLOTTE 28211-1068 704 541-
SCATLIFF, JAMES HOWARD R
NC MEMORIAL HOSP.. CB 7510
DEPT. OF RADIOLOGY
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-
SCHAAF, ROBERT EDMUND DR
WAKE RADIOLOGY CONSULTANT A
P. O. BOX 19366
RALEIGH 27619 919 787-
SCHAAL, JENNIFER C. GYN
802 GREEN VALLEY RD,. STE 200 A
GREENSBORO 27408 910 370-
SCHAEFER, JOHN DAVID OTO
104-B PHYSICIANS PARK DR. A
ROCKINGHAM 28379 910 997-
FAX 910 997-
SCHAEFER, WILLIAM DICKSON
316 S. SUNSET DR
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
SCHAFERMEYER, ROBERT WM.
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
P. O. BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
910 773-
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A
032
AC
4734
010
AS
8105
032
S
8399
050
AC
7456
034
L/RT
2138
000
AC
3548
041
URT
5764
063
AC
2100
060
AC
■3084
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034
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092
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092
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092
AC
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092
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082
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060
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1771
092
AC
8199
041
AC
0277
077
AC
5220
5822
034
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1672
060
AC
704 355-3181
FAX 919 355-5609
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
133
SCHAFSTEDDE, NANCY LENHARDT 032
136 PUREFOY RD . APT B S
CHAPEL HILL 27514-4864 919 967-6899
SCHALL, STEWART ALLAN PDC/PD 041
MOSES CONE HOSP . PED TEACHING AC
MOSES CONE MEM, HOSP.
GREENSBORO 27401-1020 910 574-8060
FAX 910 574-8026
SCHARF, CARL JAMES
4400 BELKNAP RD
CHARLOIIE 28211
AN 060
A P AC
704 384-4274
SCHAUDER, CRAIG STEPHEN
9015 OXFORDSHIRE CT
HUNTERSVILLE 28078-8579
D 036
A C
704 867-0773
SCHEIBNER, STEPHEN B. D/IM 049
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP AC
PO BOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28687 704 878-2011
FAX 704 872-201 1
SCHEIL, CHARLES DAVID
PO BOX 308
HICKORY 28603
DR 018
A AC
704 322-2644
SCHEIL, CHARLES PHILIP
P. 0, BOX 960
LENOIR 28645
FP 014
AC
704 754-0541
SCHELLENBERG, ROBERT KARL
BOICE-WILLIS CLINIC
901 N, WINSTEAD AVE.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
Gl 064
AC
919 937-0200
SCHENK, GARY SCOTT, SR.
902 COX RD., STE. F
GASTONIA 28054
FP 000
AC
704 853-3627
SCHER, RICHARD LYLE HNS/OTO 032
BOX 3805, DUMC A AC
DURHAM 27710 919 681-8069
FAX 919 681-6881
SCHERER, IRVIN GEORGE FP 049
POBOX10 A AC
UNION GROVE 28689 704 539-4731
FAX 704 539-5288
SCHETZINA, KAREN ELIZABETH
306 ESTES DR. EXT. APT. 16-1
CARRBORO 27510-1430
032
A * S
919 968-1383
SCHIEBEL, HERMAN MAX
1020 ANDERSON ST.
DURHAM 27705-5804
GS/TS 032
A L
919 489-5109
SCHILLER, HERBERT MILES PTH/CLP 034
2540 EMPIRE DR. AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-6700 910 760-4620
FAX 910 760-4098
SCHIMEL, LAWRENCE FAY
400 E. STATESVILLE AVE.
MOORESVILLE 28115
OBG 000
AC
704 663-1282
SCHIMIZZI, GREGORY F. RHU/IM 065
1904TRADDCT AC
WILMINGTON 28401 910 762-1182
FAX 910 762-1291
SCHKOLNE, BENZION
300 BEECHCLIFF COURT
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-5002
AN 034
A AC
910 765-9091
SCHLASEMAN, GUY W.
3437 RUGBY RD.
DURHAM 27707
R 032
L/RT
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103 TIMBER HOLLOW CT #123
CHAPEL HILL 27514
032
S
919 967-1460
SCHMID, HERMAN ERNEST, JR.
147 COLUMBINE DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27106-3112
FP/GER 034
A AC
910 777-1200
SCHMIDT, CAITLIN GEORGIA
444 S. HAWTHORNE ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3785
034
A S
910 748-0109
SCHMIDT, EVELYN PD/PH 032
PO BOX 52119 A L
1301 FAYETTEVILLE ST.
DURHAM 27717-2119 919 956-4000
FAX 919 687-4257
SCHMIDT, JAMES MALCOLM
601 JONES FERRY RD,, APT, K-6
CARRBORO 27510
032
A S
919 932-7677
SCHMIDT, JAY JOHN
PO BOX 1020
LENOIR 28645
IM 014
AC
704 758-5544
SCHMIDT, JEFFREY JAY
GUILFORD NEUROLOGIC
ASSOCSINC
1910 N CHURCH ST,
GREENSBORO 27405
SCHMIDT, JEFFREY SCOTT
320-C COPPERFIELD BLVD,
CONCORD 28025
FAX
SCHMIDT, STEPHEN LEWIS
112-C PUREFOY ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514
SCHMIDT, WILLIAM GERT, JR.
20 NEW STREET
CHARLESTON SC 29401-2406
SCHMITT, JOHN WILSON
4420 LAKE BOONE TR , STE 303
RALEIGH 27607
SCHMITT, PHILIP JULIAN
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200 2ND ST, NW
HICKORY 28603
SCHMITT, RAYMOND FRANCIS, JR.
27 HAMILTON ROAD
ADOLESCENT UNIT, C PI,
CHAPEL HILL 27514
SCHNEIDER, ANDREW MARK
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WINSTON-SALEM 27106
SCHNEIDER, BARRY RANDALL
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SUITE 3215
CHARLOTTE 28262
SCHNEIDER, INAAM J.
INTERNAL MEDICINE GROUP, PA
415 N, CENTER ST.. STE 001
HICKORY 28601
FAX
SCHNEIDER, JOEL EVAN
3020 NEW BERN AVENUE
RALEIGH 27610
SCHNEIDER, LORI
20476 CHARTWELL CENTER DR
SUITE A
DAVIDSON 28036
FAX
SCHNEIDER, RICHARD J.
INTERNAL MEDICINE GROUP, PA
415 N. CENTER ST,, STE, 001
HICKORY 28601
FAX
SCHNEIDER, ROBERT E.
2001 CLEMATIS DR,
CHARLOTTE 28211
SCHNEIDER, SCOTT MATTHEW
SOUTHPARK MEDICAL OFFICE
5970 FAIRVIEW RD.. STE. 610
CHARLOTTE 28210
SCHNELL, EDWARD WALTER
1902-D N. SANDHILLS BLVD.
ABERDEEN 28315
SCHNIDER, STUART LEE
PO BOX 13703
RESEARCH TRIANGEL PK 27709
SCHOEN, WALTER
1718 E 4TH ST.. STE. 601
CHARLOTTE 28204
FAX
SCROLL, GEORGE KENNETH, JR.
CHARLOTTE UROLOGY GROUP
1900 RANDOLPH RD , STE. 216
CHARLOTTE 28207
SCHOLZ, DAVID GEORGE
125 BALDWIN AVE.
CHARLOTTE 28204
FAX
SCHOOLER, WESLEY GORDON
300 HIGHWAY 54, APT 35
CARRBORO 27510
SCHOPPS, JULIE HOPE
PO BOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28687
SCHREIBER, JONATHAN
625 STARMONT DR
DURHAM 27705
N 041
SCHROEPFER, LISA RENEE
060
1609 DRAYTON COURT
R
A AC
GASTONIA 28056
704 355-3156
SCHUG, JOHN BUTLER
GYN 060
910 273-2511
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AC
GS/VS 013
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 372-4000
A AC
SCHULHOF, LARY ALAN
NS Oil
704 782-6978
7 MCDOWELL STREET
A AC
704 782-9092
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 255-7776
000
SCHULMAN, SCOTT REID
AN/PD 032
S
BOX 3094, DUMC
AC
919 942-1948
DURHAM 27710
919 681-3550
034
FAX 919 681-8357
S
SCHULTEN, HERBERT JOHN
ORS 018
910 723-9013
912 SECOND ST, NE
A AC
OBG 092
HICKORY 28601
704 324-2800
AC
SCHULTZ, DOUGLAS ERNST
IM 076
919 781-5510
132-A W MILLER ST
A C
P/CHP 018
ASHEBORO 27203
910 625-3248
A AC
SCHULTZ, JOHN LOESCH
DR/NM 034
325 FAIRFAX DR
A AC
704 327-7888
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 659-8665
CHP/P 039
SCHULTZ, KATHRYN ANN
FP 000
A AC
705-A SUNSET DR,
R
GREENSBORO 27408
919 379-4132
919 575-7906
SCHUMACHER, DONALD
IM 060
GS 034
335 N CASWELL ROAD
A AC
R
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 376-4852
910 924-9364
SCHUPBACH, CURTIS WAYNE
D 060
IM/GI 060
2620 E, 7TH ST,
AC
AC
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 358-9900
FAX 704 344-0105
704 547-8818
SCHUPNER, KATHLEEN A.
EM 096
IM 018
410 S, COTTONWOOD DR.
A AC
AC
GOLDSBORO 27530
91 9 736-8620
SCHUST, RENEE THERESE
PD 064
704 322-9199
BOICE-WILLIS CLINIC
AC
704 322-6424
PO BOX 7200
C 092
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 937-0285
C
FAX 919 937-0202
SCHUSTER, STEPHEN BARBER
AN 041
N 000
1816 PEMBROKE RD.. STE. #2
A AC
AC
GREENSBORO 27408
910 272-3720
SCHUTTE, HAROLD DELANO
PD Oil
704 896-5591
53 S. FRENCH BROAD AVE.
A AC
704 896-5809
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 258-0969
IM 018
SCHWABACHER, KRISTA
032
AC
136 PUREFOY RD., APT. B
S
CHAPEL HILL 27514-4864
919 932-1939
704 328-5544
SCHWARTZ, ARNOLD ALTON
OPH 034
704 328-5544
1710 S. HAWTHORNE RD.
AC
EM/U 060
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-0960
AC
FAX 910 765-7453
704 355-3181
SCHWARTZ, EARL
EM 034
OBG 060
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.EMERG.MED. A AC
AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1089 910 716-4626
704 551-4200
FAX 910 716-5438
OPH 063
SCHWARTZ, JARED NAPHTALI
PTH 060
AC
P 0. BOX 33549
A AC
910 692-4468
CHARLOTTE 28233
704 384-4814
EM 000
SCHWARTZ, JOSHUA DAVID
AN/IM 074
AC
1705 W. 6TH ST.
A AC
919 544-3580
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-2140
OBG 060
SCHWARTZ, ROBERT PAUL
PD/PDE 000
AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MEC
AC
704 334-4408
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
704 333-5930
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4431
U 060
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A AC
SCHWARZ, RONALD PAUL
GI/IM 092
3521 HAWORTH DR.
AC
704 334-6449
RALEIGH 27609
919 782-1806
IM/GI 060
SCHWARZ, SAUL SAMUEL
NS 000
AC
606 N. ELM ST.
A AC
704 338-6300
HIGH POINT 27262
91 0 889-8877
704 338-6435
SCHWEGEL, DOUGLAS KEVIN
R 065
000
4608 CEDAR AVE., STE, 106
AC
s
WILMINGTON 28403
919 395-4668
919 932-9895
SCHWEIZER, DONALD CONRAD
GYN 065
PD 049
1009 BAY HEAD CIRCLE
A L/RT
AC
WILMINGTON 28405-4037
910 256-2077
704 878-201 1
SCHWILM, ARLEN LEE
D 060
032
3535 RANDOLPH ROAD, SUITE 101 A AC
A S
CHARLOTTE 28211-5018
704 364-6110
91 9 382-7335
FAX 704 364-4245
134
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
SCIALABBA, FRED ANTHONY
R 065
970 ST, ANDREWS DR.. APT.
201 C
WILMINGTON 28412
910 452-8184
SCOGGINS, HEATHER
074
412 E. PALADIN DR.
A S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-9483
SCONTSAS, GEORGE JOHN
N 054
1100 HARDEE RD., STE, 103
A AC
KINSTON 28501
919 523-5524
FAX 919 523-0754
SCOTT-HARRIS, DIANNE L.
AN 032
BOX 3094. DUMC
A AC
DURHAM 27710
919 684-3239
SCOTT, ALAN FULTON
FP 080
P. O. BOX 63
A L/RT
SALISBURY 28144
704 636-5431
SCOTT, CHARLES KIMREY
PD/ADL 001
530 W. WEBB AVENUE
AC
BURLINGTON 27215
910 228-8316
SCOTT, CHARLES MATTHEW
GSA/S 085
1501 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 763-6289
SCOTT, CORIDALIA WALD
PTH 041
WESLEY LONG HOSPITAL
A AC
PO BOX 2747
GREENSBORO 27402
910 854-6455
FAX 910 854-6916
SCOTT, DON JOE
EM 012
4915 DENTONS CHAPEL ROAD AC
MORGANTON 28655
704 438-2232
SCOTT, EDWIN H.
FP 026
4092 PROFESSIONAL DR.
AC
HOPE MILLS 28348
910 424-0123
SCOTT, HARRY WHITE
D 092
3900 BROWNING PL,, STE. 202 * AC
RALEIGH 27609-6595
919 782-2735
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SCOTT, JACKSON VANCE
FP/IM 036
101 W. CATAWBA AVENUE
A AC
MOUNT HOLLY 28120
704 827-3014
SCOTT, JOHN LAYNE
DR/NM 041
PO BOX 29327
A AC
GREENSBORO 27429-9327
910 854-6868
SCOTT, LEGRAND THURMAN, JR. FP 077
1102 CAROLINA DRIVE
RT
ROCKINGHAM 28379
910 895-9901
SCOTT, SAMUEL EDWIN
FP 001
5270 UNION RIDGE RD.
A AC
BURLINGTON 27217
910 421-3247
SCOTT, VICKY MARIE
OBG Oil
33 E. AVON PARKWAY
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28804
704 258-9191
SCOVIL, JAMES A., JR.
CD/IM 092
TRIANGLE CARDIOLOGY
AC
3801 COMPUTER DR., STE. 105
RALEIGH 27609
919 781-9933
FAX 919 781-9988
SCRIBNER, TROY AARON
034
1860-G FRANCISCAN DR.
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27127
910 785-2815
SCROGGS, MARK WADE
OPH/PTH 000
1200 JENA ST.
R
NEW ORLEANS LA 70115
919 684-6611
SCUDERI, PHILLIP EDWARD
AN/CC 034
1728 BUENA VISTA RD,
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 716-4297
FAX 910 716-8190
SCULLY, KEVIN SLEAN
ORS 065
1616 MEDICAL CENTER DR,
A AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 762-2655
SCULLY, SEAN PATRICK
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DUMC. BOX 3312
A AC
DIVISION OF ORTHOPAEDICS
DURHAM 27710
919 681-6982
FAX 919 681-7645
SEAL, STEPHEN RANDAL
OTO/FPS Oil
131 MCDOWELL
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 254-3517
SEALES, DAVID MARTIN
N 097
235 JEFFERSON ST,
A AC
N. WILKESBORO 28659
910 838-7111
FAX 910 838-4299
SEALY, WILL CAMP
TS/CDS 032
777 HEMLOCK ST., BOX 6000
A L
MACON GA 31208
912 744-1000
SEAMANS, PHILLIP TIMOTHY
000
WEST COLUMBUS MEDICAL CTRPA AF
PO BOX 708. MAIN STREET
FAIR BLUFF 28439
910 649-7571
SEARS, VICTOR W., JR.
IM/GI 034
2009 MOSS BROOK CT,
A R
WINSTON-SALEM 27127
919 966-2511
SEBASTIAN, BRIAN M.
032
1700MERRIMACST,. APT, A
S
DURHAM 27707-1069
SEBOLD, EDWIN JAMES
ORS 060
120 PROVIDENCE ROAD
AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 348-4300
SECHLER, JOSEPH W.
PD Oil
ASHEVILLE PEDIATRIC ASSOCS.
PA A AC
77 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28805
704 254-5320
SECOSAN, CRAIG JOHN
OPH 088
#2 MEDICAL PARK DR
A AC
BREVARD 28712
704 884-7320
SECREST, ALVIN JACKSON, JR.
U 023
1001 N WASHINGTON STREET
AC
SHELBY 28150
704 482-201 1
SEDDON, JENNIFER L.
FP 043
ROUTE #4. BOX 630
AC
DUNN 28334
910 892-2103
SEDER, JEFFREY DAVID
CD 083
601 LAUCHWOOD DR.
A AC
LAURINBURG 28352
910 276-7727
SEDGWICK, MARY P.
074
EMHP. BOX 167
A S
WINTERVILLE 28590-0167
919 355-4179
SEDWITZ, JOSEPH LEE
GS/GYN 092
231 HOSPITAL ROAD
A L7RT
ZEBULON 27597
919 269-9310
FAX 919 269-8831
SEEAR, TORBEN
GYN 036
938 PARAMOUNT CIRCLE
A URT
GASTONIA 28052
704 864-7935
SEELY, THOMAS J.
P 041
606 WALTER REED DR.
AC
GREENSBORO 27403
910 299-5400
SEFFELS, ALLAN EDMUND
000
1300 MEDICAL DR.
AF
FAYb 1 1 tVILLE 28304
919 484-2171
SEGAL, ALAN B.
OBG 000
4204 KERLEY ROAD
R
DURHAM 27705
919 493-4131
SEHGAL, NARINDER NATH
OBG 074
DEPT. OF OB-GYN
A AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-5903
SEHGAL, PRAGNA NINA
FP/GER 074
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
A AC
BRODY 4N72
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
919 816-2045
FAX 919 551-3525
SEIBEL, KATHLEEN MARIE
P 000
3015BEXLEYDR.
A AC
DURHAM 27707
919 250-3105
SEIDEL, MURRAY KAYE
ORS 065
1222 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE
A P AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 763-2977
SEIDERS, CHRISTOPHER DAVID
032
1521 E. FRANKLIN ST..#B105
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 967-2932
SEIGLER, HILLIARD FOSTER
GS 032
BOX 3966. DUMC
A AC
DURHAM 27710
919 684-3942
FAX 919 684-6070
SEIGMAN, EDWIN LINCOLN
DR 064
19 WEATHERSTONE DR,
URT
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-3119
919 443-2044
SEKIYA, JON KAMIOKA
034
1610-A NORTHWEST BLVD.
S
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-4334
910 725-7266
SELBY, WILLIAM LAWRENCE
PTH 050
PO BOX 344
A AC
DILLSBORO 28725
704 586-7130
FAX 704 586-7131
SELF, CRAIG STEPHEN
074
9909 RIO SAN DIEGO DR.. APT.3
S
SAN DIEGO CA 92108-9752
619 281-5803
SELF, JERRY LEE
DR 081
112 HOSPITAL DR.
AC
RUTHERFORDTON 28139-3023
704 287-2984
SELLE, JAY GREGORY
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #300
CHARLOTTE 28203
SELLERS, BOBBY EUGENE
2507 KINGSLEY ROAD
RALEIGH 27612
SELLERS, FRANK BARKLEY
PO BOX 1606
CONCORD 28025
SELLERS, PHILLIP ALAN
705 6TH AVE. WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
SELLS, TERRI DAWN
214 HARMONY ST.
GREENVILLE 27858
SELMAN, LARKIN L.
121 ADAMS STREET
PO BOX 857
RUTHERFORD COLLEGE
TS/CDS
A
704 373-
P
919 787-
ORS
A
704 788-
FAX 704 788-
IM
A P
704 692-
FAX 704 692-
A
919 355-
DR
A P
28671 704 879-
FAX 704 874-
P/ADDM
A
SELMAN, RICHARD DAVID
P. O BOX 829
ARDEN 28704 704 252
SELTZER, BARRY ROBERT IM/GER
WINSTON-SALEM HEALTH CARE A
250 CHARLOIS BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-1508 910 768
SELTZER, STEPHEN CHARLES FP
320 YADKIN ST.
ALBEMARLE 28001
SEMANS, JAMES HUSTEAD
DUKE UNIV MED. CTR,
DURHAM 27710
SEMER, DIANE ALANE
192 LEO JENKINS CANCER CENTER
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816
FAX 919 816
704 982
FAX 704 982
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A
919 684
GO
SENA, THOMAS JOHN
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD., STE,501
RALEIGH 27607
SENDI, CHRISTOPHER ALAN
3288 COLONY CT. #616
GREENVILLE 27834
SENNEWALD, KAREN
805 N. MORGAN ST.
SHELBY 28150
SENTER, WILLIAM JEFFRESS
704 W JONES STREET
RALEIGH 27603
SEO, DAVID M.
14 TARAWA TERRACE #A
DURHAM 27705-6415
SERAFIN, DONALD
DUMC-PLASTIC SURGERY
DURHAM 27710
SERANO, RICHARD D.
PO BOX 44035
FAYETTEVILLE 28309
PD
919 781
919 355
R/NM
704 482
IM
919 832-1
919 383-
PS/GS
A
919 684
N/IM
A
910 483-
FAX 910 483-
ORS
A P
704 872-
CD
SERENE, JAMES WILLIAM
141 N KELLY STREET
STATESVILLE 28677
SERFAS, DAVID HILL
PO BOX 7239
ASHEVILLE 28802 704 254
SERVOSS, RONALD LEE AN
RR #2. BOX 128C A
SYLVA 28779 704 586
SESSIONS, JOHN TURNER, JR. GI/IM
UNC SCH. MED-CB 7080
ROOM 318, BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7080 919 966
FAX 919 966
SESSIONS, RICK PAUL U
UNC. DEPT. OF SURGERY
CB 7234. BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-
SESSOMS, RODNEY K. IM
RT. #2. BOX 265
ROSE HILL 28458
SETTY, AMAR
111-B HOWELL ST.
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 967-
060
AC
1500
092
AC
7125
013
AC
3155
3487
045
AC
2231
9742
074
* S
1887
012
AC
3277
1992
Oil
AC
3375
034
AC
4730
084
AC
9144
6854
032
L
2744
074
AC
3587
3459
092
AC
7490
000
R
3824
023
AC
3880
092
L/RT
5125
032
S
0949
032
AC
3347
026
AC
9200
5678
049
AC
7492
Oil
AC
8054
050
AC
8081
032
L
2511
7592
000
R
2571
031
AC
032
S
3897
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
135
SEVERN, HENRY DOELLER
4 PINE TREE RD.
ASHEVILLE 28804
SEVIER, ROBERT ENGLISH
510 N, ELAM AVE, STE, 201
GREENSBORO 27403
SEWELL, ERIC FLEMING
106 SUNSET DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
SEXTON, DANIEL JOHN
BOX 3605, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
FAX
FAX
ORS
Oil
A
L7RT
704 252-9948
END/IM
041
A
AC
910 299-5454
910 294-4532
034
S
910 722-0178
ID/IM
032
AC
919 684-4596
919 684-8359
000
AF
704 786-6521
AN
092
SEYMOUR, LORI JEAN
105 BRACKENBERRY CIRCLE
MT PLEASANT 28124
SEYMOUR, ROBERT EDWARD, III
WAKE ANESTHESIOLOGY
ASSOCS-INC
1110NAVAHODR.. STE, 400
RALEIGH 27609
SGAN, STEPHEN LOREN
917 BELLVIEWST,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
SHA, RONALD STEVEN
3116N. DUKE STREET
DURHAM 27704
SHABAN, STEPHEN FRANCIS
CHAPEL HILL UROLOGY. PA
100 EUROPA DR,. STE, 481
CHAPEL HILL 27515
SHACKELFORD, DONALD P., JR.
117 WOODRIDGE DR,
PALMYRA PA 17078
SHACKELFORD, JOSEPH ROY, III
NCMH MANNING DR.
DEPT, OF FAMILY PRACTICE
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 968-
SHACKELFORD, ROBERT HILLIARD FP
238 SMITH CHAPEL ROAD
MOUNT OLIVE 28365 919 658-
FAX 919 658-
SHADDUCK, PHILLIP PRICE GS
1 BENTGRASS LANE
DURHAM 27705 919 479-
FAX 919 479-
SHAFER, DONALD THORNTON AN
801 GREEN VALLEY RD, A
GREENSBORO 27408 910 373-
SHAFER, FRANK TYACK IM
PO, BOX 2129 A
SALISBURY 28144 704 636-
SHAFER, IRVING EVERETT, JR. R
PO BOX 2449
SALISBURY 28145 704 633-
SHAFFNER, LOUIS DES PDS/GS
740 N, PINE VALLEY ROAD A P
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SHAFFNER, SUSAN CASPER PD
1700 ABBEY PL. A
CHARLOTTE 28209 704 332-
SHAFRAN, KERRY MARK D
101 W,T, HARRIS BLVD, STE. 1212
CHARLOTTE 28262 704 548-
FAX 704 548-
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303 COLLEGE STREET
MORGANTON 28655 704 437-
SHAH, DHIRENKUMAR NARNITAL CD/IM
200 KEISLER DR. #B A
CARY 27511 919 233-
FAX 919 233
SHAH, JITA
209 ANDERSON ST.. APT. G A
DURHAM 27705 919 613
SHAH, JYOTSNA RAMESH AN
4105 S. COLLEGE RD.
WILMINGTON 28409 910 763
SHAH, POORVI JAGDISH
100-15 MELVILLE LOOP A
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 968
SHAH, PRIYAVADAN MANEKLAL CD/IM
200 KEISLER DR. #B A
CARY 27511 919 233
FAX 919 233
A AC
919 878-8582
000
S
919 659-1624
FP 032
AC
919 479-6200
U 032
A AC
919 968-6665
OBG 000
R
717 531-8141
FP 032
A RT
9574
096
L
4954
5754
032
AC
4400
4415
041
AC
8555
080
LyRT
1826
049
L7RT
8279
034
URT
1503
060
AC
7539
060
AC
5985
5629
012
AC
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092
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3109
065
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SHAH, RAMESH MANHARLAL
4105 S COLLEGE RD
WILMINGTON 28412
SHAHAN, CYNTHIA
3303 LATROBE DRIVE
CHARLOTTE 28203
SHAHEEN, AMY WIEGNER
4817 GLENDARION
DURHAM 27713
SHAKIB, SHERENE KATHERINE
278 SUMMERWALK CIRCLE
CHAPEL HILL 27514-8669
SHAKUN, EDWIN JAY
1246 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27834
SHALABY, MARC
180 BPW CLUB RD.. APT. R-1
CARRBORO 27510
SHALLER, CHARLES ALVA
28 RIVERVIEW ST., #104
FRANKLIN 28734
SHALOM, ROSE
3108 CAMELOT CT.
DURHAM 27705
SHANKER, KASTURI GIRIJA
117 WEST SEVENTH STREET
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
SHANNON, GORDON J.
323 RICHMOND RD.
SALISBURY 28144
SHANNON, WILLIAM GARY
5020 OLD MOCKSVILLE RD.
SALISBURY 28144
SHAPIRO, DANIEL ALLEN
5627 WOOD DUCK CIR.
WILMINGTON 28409
SHAPIRO, MARK THOMAS
1311 N ELM ST
GREENSBORO 27401
SHAPIRO, SCOTT
1938 TRILLIUM LANE
CHARLOTTE 28211-4445
SHAPIRO, WILLIAM HARTMAN
RUTHERFORD INTERNAL MED
ASSOC
181 DANIEL ROAD, BOX 1560
FOREST CITY 28043
OBG
065
AC
910 791-2301
CHP 060
AC
704 362-2663
000
A R
919 966-4131
032
S
919 933-4219
IM 074
R
919 758-7901
032
A S
919 933-0378
OPH 000
AC
704 369-4236
FAX 704 369-4192
P/IM 032
AC
919 490-6810
U 042
AC
919 537-0023
GS/VS 000
R
704 638-9000
AN 080
A AC
704 637-3599
AN 065
AC
910 343-7000
OPH 041
AC
910 378-9993
032
S
919 933-5552
IM/CD 081
AC
704 286-9036
FAX 704 286-1225
PD 074
AC
919 752-7141
GS 046
AC
SHAPPLEY, BEN GORDON
300 BETHESDA DR
GREENVILLE 27834
SHARE, CATHERINE ALLEN
624 QUAKER LN., STE. C-200
HIGH POINT SURGICAL ASSOCIATES
HIGH POINT 27262 910 887-3164
SHARKEY, MARIE FISHER Gl 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
SHARMA, DEVENDRA
PO BOX 68056
RALEIGH 27613
SHARMA, RANJAN
104 E NORTHWOOD ST
GREENSBORO 27401
SHARP, MICHAEL CONANT
UNC, CB 7340
910 716-4603
FAX 910 716-6376
IM 000
AC
919 846-8959
IM/AI 041
A AC
910 273-6711
FAX 910 273-1101
PD 032
AC
OFFICE, COMMUNITY MED. EDUC.
CHAPEL HILL 27599
SHARPE, EUGENE BAXTER
200 PATTON MTN. ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28804
SHARPLESS, EDWARD ARTHUR
501 N ELAM AVE.
GREENSBORO 27402
SHARPLESS, MARTHA KORNEGAY
1401 SUNSET DR.
GREENSBORO 27408
SHARPTON, BENNIE REEVES
106 BROADVIEW RD
WAYNESVILLE 28786
919 966-2917
FAX 919 966-2916
R/NM 01 1
A L/RT
704 252-1546
PTH 041
A AC
910 854-6464
PD 041
A AC
910 378-0633
GS 044
A AC
704 456-8633
SHASTRY, CHANDRASHEKARA
IM/END 036
211 S CHESTNUT ST
AC
GASTONIA 28054
704 866-4607
SHAVENDER, EUGENE FRANK
GYN 032
PO BOX 1 5249
AC
3901 ROXBORO RD.
DURHAM 27704
919 479-4100
SHAVER, ALITA DEE
000
APT. K-11 OLD WELL
s
501 JONES FERRY RD.
CARRBORO 27510
919 932-1911
SHAVER, DAVID CORYDON
OBG/MFM 060
1718 EAST 4TH STREET, STE 604 AC
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 384-5701
SHAVER, EDWARD FRANKLIN, JR
OTO 060
1718 E FOURTH ST., #303
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28204-3620
704 376-8436
SHAW, DALE RUSSELL
DR 060
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
A P * AC
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE 28236
704 362-1945
FAX 704 362-7081
SHAW, FRANK STEDMAN
PD/PDA 026
P. O. BOX 53127
A AC
FAYE 1 1 hVILLE 28305
910 484-3121
SHAW, JO ANN
PTH/PCP 041
1200 N. ELM STREET
A AC
GREENSBORO 27401-1020
910 379-4074
SHAW, MARY-CASSIE
074
101 N LIBRARY ST
S
GREENVILLE 27858-1329
919 321-1484
SHAW, MICHELE JEDLICA
000
715 FENIMOREST.
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
919 723-6605
SHAW, ROBERT ARNETT
PUD/IM 074
620 S. MEMORIAL DR.
AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-6101
SHEA, THOMAS CHARLES
IM/HEM 000
106 MACNIDER.CB 7305
AC
UNC, DIV. OF MEDICAL ONCOLOGY
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-7746
SHEALY, FRED GRAY, JR.
CSnJS 045
561 FLEMING STREET
P AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
704 693-1778
SHEALY, RONALD BERNARD
OTO 034
175 CHARLOIS BLVD.. STE 101
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-3361
SHEARER, JAMES EUGENE
DR 026
227 GREY FOX LANE
AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28303-5099
910 323-2012
SHEARIN, MARY DENISE
Gl 000
4824 LITTLEFALLS DR
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RALEIGH 27609
919 684-8111
SHEARIN, WILBURN THADDEUS, JR. U 065
1905 GLEN MEADE ROAD
URT
WILMINGTON 28403
910 763-6251
SHEARIN, WILLIAM ARTHUR, SR.
OPH 092
3141 JOHN HUMPHRIES WYND
AC
SUITE 290
RALEIGH 27612
919 787-2211
SHEEK, CARRIE ANTOINhl lb
FP 000
1680 HENDERSONVILLE ROAD
R
APT. E-14
ASHEVILLE 28803
704 258-0670
SHEETS, DOUGLAS DEAN
OBG 081
TRYON RD., PO BOX 1208
A AC
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
704 287-7383
FAX 704 287-8020
SHEFFIELD, MATTHEW VINSON
PTH 000
1129 FENIMORE ST.
A R
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
919 716-4311
SHELBURNE, JOHN DANIEL
PTH 032
BOX 3712, DUMC
AC
DURHAM 27710-5451
919 286-6925
FAX 919 286-6818
SHELDON, FRANK CHADWICK
EM/GS 007
BEAUFORT COUNTY HOSPITAL
AC
EAST 12TH STREET
WASHINGTON 27889
919 975-4201
SHELDON, GEORGE FRANK
GS/TRS 032
136 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
A AC
UNC. DEPT. OF SURGERY CB 7050
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7050 919 966-4052
FAX 919 966-6009
SHELLEY, BRIAN MATTHEW 032
617-B W MAIN ST A S
CARRBORO 27510 919 929-5759
136
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
SHELTON, DELMER LEE
DUMC, BOX 3935
DURHAM 27710
SHEN, JOHN
1000 N. FIFTH STREET
ALBEMARLE 28001
SHENOY, VITTAL B.
7036 WHITEMARSH CT.
CHARLOTTE 28210-4901
FAX
FAX
SHEPARD, CLAUDIA PRICHARD
792 ROSLYN RD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
SHEPARD, COLIN WILLIAMS
1034 LOCKLAND AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
SHEPHERD, JAMES HARRISON
4453 ODELL SCHOOL ROAD
CONCORD 28027-7476
SHEPHERD, ROBERT EDWARD
1200 N. ELM ST,
GREENSBORO 27401
SHEREFF, RICHARD HENRY
139 HUNTER CIRCLE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-3408
SHERERTZ, ELIZABETH F.
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT, OF DERM,
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
SHERIDAN, ROBERT JOHN
101 NASH MEDICAL ARTS MALL
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-1417
SHERMAN, RANDALL LESTER
1142 N, ROAD ST,
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
SHERMER, RICHARD WAYNE
UNC. DEPT, OF PTH-CB #7525
BRINKHOUS-BULLITT BLDG.22BH
CHAPEL HILL 27599
SHERRILL, SCOTT ANDERSON
628 CARPENTER AVE
MOORESVILLE 28115
SHERRILL, THOMAS M.
106-F VICTORIA COURT
GREENVILLE 27834-2846
SHERRINGTON, BRIAN THOMAS
195 W, ILLINOIS AVE,
SOUTHERN PINES 28387
FAX
SHERROD, ELIZABETH
ROUTE #1, BOX 137
GREENVILLE 27834-9116
SHERROD, WILLIAM MAXWELL
803 BRANCH ST
CHAPEL HILL 27514
SHETTERLY, ROGER DAVIS
1027-B FLEMING STREET
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
SHICK, JAFAR MO
WAKE ANESTHESIOLOGY
ASSOCSINC
1110 NAVAHO DR,. STE, 400
RALEIGH 27609
SHIEH, RICHARD CHEN HAI
14-H DEERRIDGE
TARBORO 27886
SHIELDS, CHARLES ROBERT
559 N. JUSTICE ST,
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
SHIELDS, CLAIRE SIKORYAK
611 OLD SECOND ST,
WASHINGTON 27889
SHIELDS, DOUGLAS ALLEN
SLOOP MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
PO BOX 562
CROSSNORE 28616
SHIELDS, MILTON BRUCE
DUKE UNIVERSITY EYE CENTER
DURHAM 27710
SHIELDS. WRIGHT DAVIS
702 NEWMAN ROAD
NEW BERN 28560
FAX
SHINGLETON, WILLIAM WARNER
BOX 3814. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
919 684
919 681
OBG
704 982
PTH
A
704 379
704 379
P
910 716
A
910 725
910 760-
DR
A
910 273-
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910 323-
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000
AF
-6726
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084
AC
-8112
060
AC
-5982
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034
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-4551
034
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-1051
034
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-4839
041
AC
-0325
026
AC
034
AC
910 716-3926
PD 064
L
919 937-7979
NS 070
A AC
919 331-1700
PTH 032
A AC
919 966-
ORS
704 664-
FP
A
919 782-
PD
A
910 692-
910 692-
A
919 753-
A
919 932-
OPH
A
704 693-
AN
2339
000
AC
1060
092
AC
0146
063
AC
2444
3651
074
S
5185
032
S
7497
045
AC
4161
092
AC
919 878-8582
R 033
AC
919 641-7799
PM 045
AC
704 697-5075
074
A S
919 946-7923
FP 006
AC
704 733-0880
OPH 032
A AC
919 684-2841
IM 025
AC
919 633-5333
919 633-9443
GS 032
A L7RT
919 684-2282
SHINN, GEORGE CLYDE
GP 080
111 N MAIN STREET
A L
CHINA GROVE 28023
704 857-7098
SHINN, LOWELL CARROLL
ON/IM 065
1202 MEDICAL CENTER DR,
AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 748-2011
FAX 910 341-3419
SHIREY, JOHN LUTHER
A Oil
NEW LEICESTER HIGHWAY
A L7RT
RT, #4. BOX 1525
ASHEVILLE 28806
704 683-2360
SHIRLEY. ROBERT E.L.. JR.
OBG 000
2801 RANDOLPH ROAD
AC
CHARLOTTE 28211-1051
704 376-3536
SHIRO, BRIAN CHARLES
ATP 065
5708 OAK BLUFF LANE
AC
WILMINGTON 28409
910 343-7074
FAX 910 343-7829
SHIRO. CINDY ALINE
OBG/GYN 036
2550 COURT DR,, STE, 204
AC
GASTONIA 28054
704 854-3600
SHIVERS, JAMES ALLISON
DR/NM Oil
STE, 301 , 445 BILTMORE CENTER AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 254-2371
SHOAF, EDWIN HUSS. JR.
IM 060
FIRST CHARLOI lb PHYSICIANS AC
300 BILLINGSLEY RD,. STE, 200
CHARLOTTE 28211-5019
704 372-3350
FAX 704 373-0943
SHOCKLEY. WILLIAM W.
HNS/OTO 032
UNC, 610 BURNbl l-WOMACK BLDG, AC
CB #7070
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7070
919 966-3341
SHOFFNER, JONATHAN DANIEL 032
10A POPLAR ST,
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 968-8885
SHOGRY, MARK EDWARD COOK R 041
1200 N, ELM ST,
A AC
PO BOX 13005
GREENSBORO 27401
910 574-7360
SHOOK, EARL LESTER, JR.
U Oil
FF3 CROWFIELDS LANE
L/RT
ASHEVILLE 28803
704 274-1998
SHORT. EARL DEGREY. JR..
P 060
501 BILLINGSLEY RD
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 358-2700
SHORT, SYDNEY GLEN
IM 053
PO BOX 2099
AC
SANFORD 27331
919 774-6262
SHUE, GRADY VAN, JR.
074
2904-B MULBERRY LANE
A S
GREENVILLE 27858
919 830-6223
SHUFORD, WILLIAM FERRELL,
JR. GI/IM 065
1515 DOCTOR'S CIRCLE
A RT
WILMINGTON 28401
910 763-5182
FAX 919 763-1219
SHUGART, MARGARET ANN
P/CHP 026
RUMBAUGH MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC A C
351 WAGONER DR,, STE, 200
FAYh 1 1 EVILLE 28303
910 678-2074
SHUGOLL, RICHARD ALAN
C 060
PO BOX 222067
AC
CHARLOTTE 28277
704 377-0575
SHULL, KENNETH CASTLES
GSA/S 046
P. 0, BOX 5229
AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 887-3164
SHULL, LONNIE NEWELL, JR.
GS 014
PO BOX 1648
AC
LENOIR 28645
704 758-5501
SHULL, WILLIAM HENRY
IM 060
701 HEMPSTEAD PLACE
L/RT
CHARLO 1 1 1 28207
704 376-4836
SHULSKI, FRED, JR.
074
K-5 DOCTOR'S PARK APTS,
A S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-7548
SHULTZ, KIRKWOOD TANNER
IM/END 060
125 BALDWIN AVE,
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 374-1696
SHULTZABERGER, RICHARD Z.
IM 074
620 S, MEMORIAL DR,
A AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-6101
FAX 919 752-7781
SHUPECK, MALCOLM
NS 063
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC A AC
SHUPING, JOHN ROSS
2501 STANTONSBURG RD,
GREENVILLE 27834
SHUTAK, MICHAEL, II
DAVIE DERMATOLOGY
HILLSDALE PROF, PK, STE, 300
ADVANCE 27006
SHYU, SIEGFRIED
2030 W ACADEMY ST,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3781
SIBERT, KAREN SULLIVAN
DEPT, OF ANES, BOX 3094
DUKE UNIV, MEDICAL CENTER
DURHAM 27710
SIBERT, THOMAS EDWIN
BOX 3320, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
N 074
AC
919 752-4848
000
AF
910 990-2407
034
S
-9485
032
AC
A
910 724-!
AN
A
SICILIA, CARLOS ALEJANDRO
902 COX RD,. STE, G
GASTONIA 28054
SICILIANO, STEVEN ANDREW
415 N, CENTER ST
HICKORY 28601
SIDBURY, ROBERT
635 QUINTARA ST, #A
SAN FRANCISCO CA 941 1 6-1 328
SIDES, EVIN HENDERSON, III
3400 EXECUTIVE DR,
RALEIGH 27609
SIDHU, BALWINDER SINGH
118 TRAPPERS RUN DR
GARY 27513
SIDOR, CAROLYN FOWLER
CATO RES 201, WESTPARK CORP
4364 SOUTH ALSTON AVENUE
DURHAM 27713-2280
SIEGMAN, IRA LOWELL
420 N, CENTER ST,
HICKORY 28601
SIEKER, HERBERT OTTO
3949 PLYMOUTH RD,
DURHAM 27707
SIERRA-RENTEN, LESLIE
612 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
SALISBURY 28144
SIEWERS, CHRISTIAN FOGLE
1605 HATHERLEIGH DR,
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-3643
SIGAL, BARRY WM.
3001 LYNDHURST AVE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
919 681-
FAX 919 681
P
A
919 684
FAX 919 684
GSA/S
704 864
PS
704 322
415 664
IM/ID
919 876
IM
919 319
HEM/ON
A
919 361
TS
A
704 323
IM/PUD
919 684
PTH
SIGMON, JAMES GREGG
4008 NC 42 HIGHWAY WEST
WILSON 27893
SIGMON, JAMES LEWIS, JR.
P, O, BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861
704 638
ORS/PM
A
910 484
PUD/CCM
A
910 765
FAX 910 768
FP
SIGMON, LEE MERRELL
514 PARK HILL COURT
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
SIGMON, WILLIAM REGINALD, JR.
810 FAIRGROVE CHURCH RD„ SE
HICKORY 28602
SIHLER, KRISTEN CAVINESS
1206 MILLER STREET
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-4445
SIIRA, RICHARD DANA
1515 BOLTON STREET
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
SIKES, THOMAS EDWARD, JR.
354 COPPERFIELD BLVD,
CONCORD 28025
SILBERMAN, HAROLD REITER
PO BOX 3055, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
919 291
FP
A
704 355-
FAX 704 355-
PTH/DMP
704 693
TR
704 326-
A
910 725
910 765-
ORS
1 MEMORIAL DR,, PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374 910 295-
0237
SILBIGER, STEPHEN ALAN
5516 CENTRAL AVE,
CHARLOTTE 28212
SILKSTONE, WILLIAM LEE
1839 E, GARRISON
GASTONIA 28054
704 786
IM/HEM
A
919 286
FAX 91 9 286
IM
704 532
FAX 704 532
PD
704 864-
3218
7901
032
AC
5274
8953
036
AC
7821
018
AC
-8380
000
R
9601
092
AC
-9688
000
AC
-3084
032
C
2286
018
AC
-1100
032
URT
-3907
080
AC
-1078
026
L/RT
-4140
034
AC
-0383
1737
098
AC
2215
060
AC
-3172
7942
045
AC
6522
018
AC
3856
034
S
6782
034
S
3941
013
AC
5122
032
AC
6413
7373
060
AC
5000
5089
036
AC
2685
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
137
SILLMON. DAVID WILDE IM/HEM
1511 WESTOVER TERRACE A
GREENSBORO 27408 910 373-
SILTON, RICHARD PHILIP AI/IM
KAISER PERMANENTE
5516 CENTRAL AVENUE
CHARLOTTE 28212
SILVER, DANNY
RR #2. BOX 1680
TALIHINA OK 74571-9516
SILVER, JON MICHAEL
7 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
SILVER, TIMOTHY MILTON
207 LINDBETH DR. #A
GREENVILLE 27834-5028
SILVER, WILLIAM P.
132 PIEDMONT AVE, #8
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
SILVERMAN, JAN FRANKLIN
ECU SCHOOL OF MED., BRODY 1S08
DEPT.OF PTH., BRODY BLDG.
GREENVILLE 27834
SILVERTHORNE, RAY GUILFORD
RT. #2, BOX 35
WASHINGTON 27889-9242
SILVOY, EDWARD JOHN
1010 X-RAY DR.
GASTONIA 28054
SIMEL, PAUL JOSEPH
1915 LENDWST., STE. 100
GREENSBORO 27408
704 532-
FP
803 765-
NS
A
704 255-
919 321
A
919 725
PTH
919 816-
OBG
A
919 946-
OTO/PS
704 865-
OPH
910 288-
FAX 910 545-
R
A P
704 733-
P
A
919 816-
FP
A
919 775-
A
919 752-
PH/FP
SIMMONS, CHARLES NUMA
PO BOX 26
CROSSNORE 28616-0026
SIMMONS, EVERETT CASEY
DEPT OF PSYCHIATRY
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
SIMMONS, JAMES SLATER
PO BOX 4509
PINEHURST 28374-4509
SIMMONS, JANET ELIZABETH
L-1 DOCTORS PARK APTS.
GREENVILLE 27834
SIMMONS, JIMMIE DALE
741 BISHOPS PARK. APT. 105
RALEIGH 27605 919 715
FAX 919 715
SIMON, JIMMY L. PD
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF PED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716
FAX 910 716
SIMON, ROBERT CURRIE GSA^S
4101 LAKE BOONE TRAIL, STE. 500
RALEIGH 27607 919 881
SIMONDS, WICKHAM BRYANT
909 ALLEN ROAD. B-4 A
GREENVILLE 27834 919 830
SIMONS, WILLIAM JOHN P
932 HENDERSONVILLE RD., STE 101
ASHEVILLE 28803 704 274
SIMONTON, CHARLES ALISON, III IM/CD
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., STE 300
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 373
FAX 704 373
SIMPKINS, KENNY LEON
100 VICTORIA DR.
ASHEVILLE 28801
SIMPSON, EUGENE MYERS, JR.
250 CHARLOIS BOULEVARD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-1579
SIMPSON, JERRY ALLEN
3304 BROOKLINE CT
GREENVILLE 27834-8411
SIMPSON, MARSHALL CRAIG
COASTAL FAMILY CLINIC
410 NEW BRIDGE ST.. STE. 10A
JACKSONVILLE 28540
SIMPSON, PATRICK JOSEPH
136 SPRINGBERRY LANE
CHAPEL HILL 27514-8651
SIMPSON, STEVE LYNN
603 COX ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
U
A
704 254
PD
A
910 768
919 757
FP
041
AC
■0611
060
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-5062
000
R
6116
Oil
AC
-7776
074
* S
-2243
034
* S
■4965
074
AC
5910
007
URT
5168
036
AC
-7677
041
AC
-8958
3158
006
AC
3203
074
AC
2660
053
URT
7425
074
* S
-7384
092
AC
3100
3144
034
AC
4431
4204
092
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5324
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1415
060
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1503
1503
Oil
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8883
034
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4730
074
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3148
067
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SIMS, STEPHEN HUBERT
THE MILLER ORTHOPAEDIC CLINIC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD.
ORS
060
AC
910 347-1788
032
R
1-5489
000
AC
704 865-2386
CHARLOTTE 28203
SIMS. WILLIAM LEONARD
1985 TATE BLVD. SE, STE.
HICKORY 28602
323
SIMSIC, JANET MARIE
1701 GARDEN TERRACE #26
CHARLOTTE 28203-5855
SINAR, DENNIS ROBERT
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
SINCLAIR, ROBEY THOMAS, JR.
5301 WRIGHTSVILLE AVENUE
WILMINGTON 28403
SINCOCK, ELIZABETH COOPER
1522 REYNOLDA ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-1018
SINCOX, FRANCIS JOHN, JR.
4500 BINWHE LANE
GASTONIA 28052
SINDEN, JOHN RANKIN
3020 NEW BERN AVE.. STE. 410
RALEIGH 27610
SINGER, JAMES WILLARD
1209 MAGNOLIA STREET
GREENSBORO 27401
SINGER, LAWRENCE ROBERT
250 CHARLOIS BOULEVARD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
SINGER, PATRICIA HANNA GERR
614 WILLOUGHBY BLVD.
GREENSBORO 27408
SINGH, BRAJENDRA PRASAD
401 S. MCNEIL ST
BURGAW 28425
SINGH, GAGAN
635 COTANCHE ST.. APT 406
GREENVILLE 27858-2355
SINGH, HARSHARAN KAUR
PO BOX 6028
PCMH. DEPT. OF PATHOLOGY
GREENVILLE 27834
SINGH, MANMOHAN
713 NORTH ST.
PO BOX 1196
SMITHFIELD 27577
SINGH. RANBIR
542 WHITE OAK STREET
ASHEBORO 27203
SINGH, VINOD
804 S MARKET ST.
PO BOX 779
BENSON 27504
SINGLETARY, HENRY PATE
NEW HANOVER REG MED
PO BOX 9000
WILMINGTON 28402-9000
704 373-0544
NS 018
AC
704 324-9609
FAX 704 322-2317
060
A R
704 355-3156
GI/IM 074
AC
919 816-4652
DR 065
A L/RT
910 395-8100
034
S
910 650-9771
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A AC
704 739-3681
CD 092
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919 231-6132
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910 274-0106
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910 768-4730
IM 000
AC
910 574-7800
IM 065
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910 259-3377
074
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919 752-2629
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AC
919 816-5912
GS 051/092
AC
919 934-2616
ORS 076
AC
910 629-4171
IM 043
A AC
919 894-2233
PTH 065
A AC
910 343-7074
FAX 910 343-7829
CTR.
SINGLETARY, KIMBERLY RENEE
601 -B LINWOOD AVENUE
DURHAM 27701
SINGLETARY, WILLIAM VANCE, JR
PO BOX 16999
4205 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD.
DURHAM 27704
SINK, DAVID WALKER
225 LOCKLAND AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-2735
SINK, JULIA L.
1511 WESTOVER TERR . STE. 10f
GREENSBORO 27408
SINNING, MARK ALAN
800 HOSPITAL DR.
NEW BERN 28560
032
A S
919 929-1279
Gl 032
A AC
A
919 929-!
FP
SINNO, MONA ANWAR
401 NC 54 BYPASS. B-24
CARRBORO 27510
SINOWAY, PATRICIA ANNE
3535 RANDOLPH ROAD
101 WENDOVER BLDG.
CHARLOTTE 28211
919 682-5561
034
S
910 722-9195
IM 041
A AC
910 378-9906
TSA/S 025
A AC
919 638-8118
FAX 919 638-5192
032
A S
919 967-3808
D 060
A AC
704 364-6110
FAX 704 364-4245
SINTHUSEK, CHIRAPA
1200 TARTAN CT
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
SIRISENA, OMATTA MUDALIGE
PO BOX 7366
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
SIVA, SIVALINGAM
900 COX ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
SIY-HIAN, BIENVENIDO CHAN
1074 SOUTHERN AVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28306
SKIDMORE, ROBERT ARTHUR, JR.
5902 MOUNTAIN ISLAND DR
DURHAM 27713
SKIPPER, ERIC RAY
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., STE 300
CHARLOTTE 28203
SKOWRONEK, DAVID GORDON
350 SPICEWOOD LANE
SALISBURY 28147
SKUDLARICK, JOHN LOUIS
BOX 510
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
SLATE, FRANCIS WESLEY
P. O. BOX 407
MOCKSVILLE 27028
SLATE, MARVIN LONGWORTH
607 HUNTINGTON DR.
HIGH POINT 27262
SLATKOFF, MARC LESTER
2825 LYNDHURST AVE . STE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
SLEDGE, JOHN BURTON. JR.
P. O. BOX 610
KILL DEVIL HILLS 27948
SLIWINSKI, STANLEY FRANCIS. JR
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP
PO BOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28677
IM/ENO 034
A AC
910 725-4741
IM 064
AC
919 443-7678
NS 036
A P AC
704 865-7655
IM/CD 026
AC
910 484-1586
D/AM 032
A ♦ R
919 361-3468
CDSA/S 060
A AC
704 373-1500
FAX 704 372-1249
EM/ORS 080
AC
704 638-1035
GS 081
AC
704 286-1743
FAX 704 287-3731
GS 034
URT
704 634-2964
FP 046
A URT
910 883-9756
ON/HEM 034
03 A AC
910 768-0325
FAX 910 768-2412
PH 070
A AC
919 441-6182
OPH 049
AC
SLIZ, NICHOLAS BERNARD, JR.
10531 PACES AVE. #921
MATTHEWS 28105
SLOAN, DAVID BRYAN, JR.
1915 GLEN MEADE ROAD
WILMINGTON 28403
SLOAN, JAMES BOYKIN
1915 GLEN MEADE ROAD
WILMINGTON 28403-6093
SLOAN, JAMES MARSHALL, III
942 TUNNEL ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28805
704 838-8235
FAX 704 872-201 1
PD 000
R
704 355-3156
OPH 065
A AC
910 763-3601
FAX 910 763-4608
OPH 065
A AC
910 763-3601
FAX 910 763-4608
FP/IM Oil
AC
704 298-7972
FAX 704 298-6010
034
8
SLOAN, TIMOTHY
227 PENNSYLVANIA AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
SLOOP, CATHERINE MARIE 034
1705 GALES COURT R
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 716-2011
SLOOP, NORMAN RAY GP 080
1112 STATESVILLE BLVD. URT
SALISBURY 28144-2233
SLOOP. ROBERT F., JR. OPH 098
PO BOX 3128 A AC
WILSON 27895-1319 919 291-7008
SLOTCHIVER, JODI MERA 000
109 WEATHERSTONE DR., APTB A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514-1529 919 929-4285
SLOTKIN, ROBERT IRVING PD 060
2317 RANDOLPH ROAD AC
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 376-5572
SLUDER, FLETCHER SUMPTER OBG 011
472 CHUNN'S COVE ROAD A URT
ASHEVILLE 28805 704 252-7374
SLUSHER, M. MADISON OPH 034
WAKE FOREST UNIV EYE CTR * AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1033 910 716-4091
138
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
SLYMAN, JAMES FRANCIS
2 HOSPITAL DR.
LEXINGTON 27292
OPH
A
704 243-
FAX 704 243-
SMALLWOOD, JAMES CLAYTON OBG/IM
201 ASHEVILLE HWY, STE. 100 A
SYLVA 28779 704 586-
SMELZER, TIMOTHY HARVEY IM/PUD
891 W. WILLOW DRIVE
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 942-
SMETHIE, WILLIAM MASSIE, SR. GS
PO BOX 651 A
WADESBORO 28170 704 694-
SMITH, ALEX JASON
391-BGLENDARE ST.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
SMITH. ALLEN ORLIN N
415 N. CENTER ST., STE 202 A
HICKORY 28601 704 327-
SMITH, BARBARA HOLLANDSWORTH P
806 GREEN VALLEY RD., STE. 309 A
GREENSBORO 27409 910 273-
SMITH, BERNARD MICHAEL GSA/S
VANCE MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. A
RUIN CREEK ROAD
HENDERSON 27536
919 438-
FAX 919 438-
SMITH, BRADLEY TODD
4940 HUNT CLUB RD.. APT. D
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
SMITH, BRENDA PEARL
ROUTE #2, BOX 320
GREENVILLE 27858
SMITH, BRIAN THOMAS
2622 MULBERRY LANE
GREENVILLE 27858
SMITH, BRYAN WESLEY
UNO STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE
PO BOX 7470
CHAPEL HILL 27599
A
910 760
A
919 746
919 756
SM/PD
919 966-
FAX919 966-
D
SMITH, CAMERON LANGLEY
1705 W. SIXTH STREET
GREENVILLE 27834 919 752-
SMITH, CARLENE RUSSELL CARTER
112 BOONE TRAIL
NORTH WILKESBORO 28659 919 667-
SMITH, CHRISTIAN LYNN
2034 HYDE DRIVE A
GREENVILLE 27858-8632 919 756-
SMITH, CHRISTOPHER EDMUND ORS
723 EDITH ST.
BURLINGTON 27215 910 227-
SMITH, CLAUDE ALFRED R
640 LICHFIELD ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 765-
SMITH, DALLAS AARON, JR. R
3801 W. MARKET ST. A
GREENSBORO 27407-1301 910 852-
SMITH, DAVID ALBERT P/CHP
248 OLD FOREST CREEK DR. A
CHAPEL HILL 27514-5420 919 968-
SMITH, DAVID ALDEN FP
16 SHELBURN CT.
DURHAM 27712 919 460-
SMITH, DAVID CLARK IM
102 WESTOVER DRIVE A
LEXINGTON 27292 704 246-
SMITH. DAVID LAWRENCE OPH
THE GASKIN EYE CLINIC
100 QUEENS ROAD
CHARLOTTE 23204 704 332-
SMITH, DAVID NIMMONS IM/CD
102 MOCKSVILLE AVE.. STE. 103
SALISBURY 28144
704 636
FAX 704 636
PD
A
910 574
P
SMITH. DONALD DEWEY
1200 N. ELM ST
GREENSBORO 27401
SMITH. DOUGLAS GRAHAM
GREEN VALLEY PSYCHIATRIC GROUP
806 GREEN VALLEY RD.. STE. 302
GREENSBORO 27408 910 275
SMITH, DUANE HOWARD OBG
112 BOONE TRAIL
N. WILKESBORO 28659 910 667
FAX 910 667
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2135
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SMITH, EDWARD SHIANG-LIN
1900 QUEEN ST. APT. A-8
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
SMITH, ELTON TRAVIS, JR.
310 COMMODORE LOOP
MOORESVILLE 28115-9810
SMITH, ERASTUS, JR.
136-C CARBONTON RD.
SANFORD 27330
SMITH, EUGENIA BRITT
502 RANSOM STREET
CHAPEL HILL 27516-2917
SMITH, EUSTACE HENRY
BOX 190
CROSSNORE 28616
SMITH, EVERETT DUANE
1219 SMOKEY PARK HIGHWAY
CANDLER 28715-9248
SMITH, HAROLD TRUETT, JR.
1198 WYKE RD
SHELBY 28150-4259
SMITH, HENRY LOUIS, II
1700 ABBEY PLACE
CHARLOTTE 28209
FAX
SMITH, HENRY W. B., Ill
301 E WENDOVER AVE. STE. 200
GREENSBORO 27401-1207
SMITH. IRA Q.
4116 CAPITOL ST.
DURHAM 27704-2152
FAX
SMITH. JAMES DAVID
PO BOX 2355
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
A
910 723-
PTH
A
IM
A
919 775-
EM
A
919 250-
FP
A
910 733-
GP
A
704 667-
704 344
PD
A P
704 523
704 521
CD/IM
910 274
OBG
919 471
919 471
PTH
FAX
SMITH, JAMES JEFCOAT
1903 BROOK ROAD
GREENVILLE 27834
SMITH. JAMES SCOTT
114-H SHADOWOOD DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
SMITH, JANE SWAN
3320 OLD WAKE FOREST RD.
RALEIGH 27609
SMITH. JARVIS WILTON
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD.
BURLINGTON 27217
SMITH, JEANNA REID
801 GREEN VALLEY ROAD
GREENSBORO 27408-7097
SMITH, JEFFERY DOUGLAS
210 PINEGATECR. #9
CHAPEL HILL 27514
SMITH, JEFFREY ALAN
1511 LAKE DR.
MONROE 28112-9415
SMITH, JEFFREY KEITH
UNC, DEPT. OF RADIOLOGY
CB7510
CHAPEL HILL 27599
SMITH, JOHN BALDWIN, III
160CHARLOIS BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
SMITH, JOHN BRASWELL, JR.
403 FAIRVIEW STREET
CLINTON 28328
SMITH, JOHN MCNEILL, III
202 DOCTOR'S BLDG.
ASHEVILLE 28801
SMITH, JOHN RANDOLPH
203 W. CHURCH ST.
FARMVILLE 27828-1623
SMITH, JUDE THOMAS
602 S. ACADEMY ST.
AHOSKIE 27910
FAX
SMITH, KAREN LINNEAR
PO BOX 665
RAEFORD 28376
SMITH, KAREN MARIE
2661 WINDY CROSSING
WINSTON-SALEM 27127
SMITH, KATHERINE MARIE
129 N, SUNSET DR. #D-2
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
910 716-
910 716-
GP
919 756-
A
919 933-
IM
919 872-
GS
A
910 227-
OBG
910 282-:
A
919 932-
OM
704 786-
DR/NER
A
919 966-
N/CHN
A
910 768
FP
910 592
AN
704 254-
919 355
ORS
919 332
919 332
FP
A
919 875
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A
910 716
910 722
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6370
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053
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5457
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060
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-7232
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041
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032
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092
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6787
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5101
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2011
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5367
SMITH, KEVIN LINDSAY
2215 RANDOLPH RD.
CHARLOTTE 28207-1594
SMITH, LAFAYETTE LYLE
624 QUAKER LANE. SUITE 213-B
HIGH POINT 27262-3832
SMITH, LARRY EDWARD
113GR0VER ST.
SHELBY. NC 28150
PS/HS
A
704 372-
FAX 704 342-
IM
A
910 883-
FAX 910 883-
FP
A
704 487-
FAX 704 483-
ORS
SMITH, LYMAN SCOTT-WILLIAM
PO BOX 10707
RALEIGH 27605 919 781
FAX 919 782
SMITH, LYNN KEBEL
802 GREEN VALLEY RD.. STE. 200
GREENSBORO 27408
SMITH, MARGARETE J.
486 AVALON ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
SMITH, MARTHA GIBSON
3303 LATROBE DR
CHARLOTTE 28211
SMITH, MELANIE ROWE
915 AUTUMN DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
SMITH, MICHAEL ALSON
PO BOX 786
305 W. CATAWBA AVE.
MOUNT HOLLY 28120
SMITH, MICHAEL DAVID
3805 COMPUTER DR.
RALEIGH 27609
GYN
A
910 370
919 723
P
704 362
919 321
FP
704 822-
OBG
SMITH, MICHAEL EARL
MEDICAL PARK PSYCHIATRIC
707 W. H. SMITH BLVD.
GREENVILLE 27834
SMITH, MICHAEL K.
212 ASHVILLE AVE.. STE. 10
CARY 27511
SMITH, MICHAEL SCOTT
715 GALES AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3701
SMITH, NAT ERSKINE
2900 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
SMITH, 0. NORRIS
4100 WELL SPRING DR. #2220
GREENSBORO 27410-8800
SMITH, PATRICIA WALSH
3900 WAKE FOREST RD.
RALEIGH 27609
SMITH, PETER KENT
BOX 3442. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
SMITH, PHILIP PALMER
P. O. BOX 2042
WILMINGTON 28402
919 781-
FAX 919 783-
P
919 758
PD
919 859-
OTO
910 724
IM
910 748
IM
A
910 545-
OPH
919 872
CDS
A
919 684-
OM/IM
A
910 371-
FAX910 371-
SMITH, RACHELLE A.
1315 MORREENE RD, APT. 29K A
DURHAM 27705-4549 919 383-
SMITH, RICHARD LLOYD Gl
191 BILTMORE AVE. A
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 254-
SMITH, RICHARD THOMAS, JR. PDC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. STE. 300 A
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 373-
SMITH, ROBERT CLEMENT IM/FP
BOX 248 A
BANNER ELK 28604 910 733-
SMITH, ROBERT LEE PTH
320 ROBIN ROAD A
MOUNT AIRY 27030 910 789-
SMITH, ROGER ENOS CD/IM
125 BALDWIN AVE. A
CHARLOTTE 28204-3276 704 338-
SMITH, SARAH ELIZABETH
1605 N. W. BLVD. A
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 631-
SMITH, SCOTT VICTOR ATP/CLP
422 BRINKHOUS-BULLITT BLDG. A
CB 7525. DEPT. OF PTH, UNC
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-4686
060
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4131
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
139
SMITH, SHELIA DELOISE
032
1807 SNOWCREST TRAIL
A S
DURHAM 27707
919 419-6215
SMITH, STEPHEN KEITH
FP 012
103 MEDICAL HEIGHTS DR.
AC
MORGANTON 28655
704 437-4211
FAX 704 438-1025
SMITH, STEPHEN MICHAEL
034
225-A MAGNOLIA ST.. APT. D
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 724-6490
SMITH, STEPHEN WAYNE
IM/CD 092
2800 BLUE RIDGE. STE. 205
AC
RALEIGH 27607
919 782-0414
FAX 919 782-8357
SMITH, THOMAS WARREN
IM 000
LINCOLN MEDICAL PK, STE, 104
AC
LINCOLNTON 28092
704 735-6939
SMITH, TIMOTHY EARL
ODD
125 DECKBAR AVE.
A R
JEFFERSON LA 70121
504 838-6965
SMITH, TONYA D.
074
M-11 DOCTORS PARK
S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-8305
SMITH, VINCENT CHARLES
032
1703 THE OAKS
S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 932-1502
SMITH, WHITMAN ERSKINE, JR.
GSA/S 084
P. 0. BOX 1398
AC
ALBEMARLE 28001
704 982-0161
SMITH, WILLIAM M.
FP 095
381 DEERFIELD RD., STE. B
AC
BOONE 28607
704 264-3521
SMITH, WILLIAM SIEGFRIED, JR.
GYN 041
104 W. NORTHWOOD STREET
A AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 378-1843
FAX 910 274-4154
SMITH, WILLIAM THOMAS, IV
000
219 VANCE ST.
S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 967-7155
SMITHWICK, JAMES DAVID
PD 083
ROUTE #3. BOX 238-B
AC
LAURINBURG 28352
910 276-7570
SMOAK, CHARLES K.
032
1315 MORREENE RD.. APT. 5-K
A S
DURHAM 27705
919 383-6466
SMOLEN, PAUL MATHIEU
PD 060
427 N. WENDOVER RD
AC
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 364-3740
SMOLOWITZ, EDWIN LARRY
U 045
735 6TH AVE. WEST
AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
704 697-0527
SMULLEN, JENNIFER LYNNE
032
436 SUMMERWALK CIRCLE
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514-8682
919 489-5098
SNIPES, RICHARD DEAN
GYN 026
P O BOX 53514
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FAYb 1 1 EVILLE 28305
910 485-4515
SNITZ, ARNOLD IRA
PD 060
2620 E SEVENTH ST.
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28204-4375
704 332-7141
FAX 704 342-3324
SNOW, SIDNEY LEWIS
U 014
328 MULBERRY STREET. S.W.
AC
LENOIR 28645
704 754-2166
SNYDER, ALEXANDER BENJAMIN
IM 090
1420 E. FRANKLIN ST.
AC
MONROE 28110
704 289-8427
SNYDER, CHRISTOPHER ALAN
D 060
1350 S. KING'S DRIVE
C
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 342-8000
SNYDER, CHRISTOPHER, III
FP 013
CONCORD MEDICAL MALL
AC
1452 U. S. HIGHWAY #29. NORTH
CONCORD 28025
704 786-6521
FAX 704 782-9703
SNYDER, DAVID KEITH
IM/END 074
DEPT. OF MED/SEC. OF ENDOC
AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-2571
SNYDER, EDWARD SUTTON
DR/NM 092
1216BARCROFT PLACE
A RT
RALEIGH 27615
919 847-1289
SNYDER, JAMES WILLIAM
CD/IM 065
1515 DOCTOR'S CIRCLE
AC
WILMINGTON 28401-7498
910 763-5182
FAX 910 762-9419
SNYDER, JOHN MICHAEL
935 EAGLE ROAD
WEDDINGTON 28173-9313
SNYDER, RALPH EUGENE
MEDICAL REVIEW OF NC. INC.
PO BOX 37309
RALEIGH 27627
SNYDERMAN, RALPH
DUMC. BOX 3701
DURHAM 27710
SOBEL, GARY ALLEN
3830 RIVER RIDGE RD.
CHARLOTTE 28226
SODEN, KEVIN JOSEPH
PO BOX 1026
CHARLOTTE 28201-1026
SODHI, NEENA
10 AVIEMORE DRIVE
PINEHURST 28374
SODOWSKY, WILLIAM
624 OUAKER LANE
HIGH POINT 27262
SOHMER, MARCUS FRANK, JR.
110 MILNOR PLACE
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-1836
SOKANY, NANCY MARIE
3320 WAKE FOREST ROAD
RALEIGH 27609
SOLDIN, JAMES VINCENT, II
3320 WAKE FOREST RD
RALEIGH 27609
SOLGA, STEVEN F.
1700-A MERRIMAC ST.
DURHAM 27707-1069
SOLIK, STEVEN CRAIG
4205 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD.
DURHAM 27704
SOLOMON, DONALD JEFFREY
1310 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
SOLOMON, ROBERT DOUGLAS
113 S. BELVEDERE DR
HAMPSTEAD 28443
SOLTANI, LISA
882 LOUISE CIRCLE, 26-H
DURHAM 27705
SOLTYS, JOHN JOSEPH
707 GREENWOOD RD
CHAPEL HILL 27514
SOMERS, WILLIAM ALAN
PO BOX 15249
3901 ROXBORO RD
DURHAM 27704
SOMERSTEIN, DAVID EUGENE
3535 RANDOLPH ROAD, #106
CHARLOTTE 28211-1032
SOMKUTI, STEPHEN GEORGE
2305 WILSON ST.
DURHAM 27705
SOMMERVILLE, LEWIS CASS
1425 PATTON AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28806
SONG, ALICE
209 ANDERSON, APT. H
DURHAM 27705
SONG, JULIET KIM
1705 W. 6TH ST.
GREENVILLE 27834
SONI, ANANT B.
800 ST MARY'S ST , STE 100
RALEIGH 27605-2457
SOOSAAR, PEETER AGU
445 BILTMORE CTR . STE 505
ASHEVILLE 28801
SOPER, HERBERT ALVA
1901 S HAWTHORNE RD. STE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
SORENSEN, CARSTEN M.
461 5-B BYRD ROAD
DURHAM 27705
AN 060
A P AC
704 384-4274
IM 000
AC
919 851-2955
FAX 919 851-8457
IM 032
A AC
919 684-2255
IM/HEM 060
AC
704 551-4200
OM EM/060
A AC
704 561-2878
FAX 704 554-2907
A/IM 063
AC
910 295-0515
P 046
C
910 885-3777
GI/IM 034
A L/RT
910 659-8511
IM 092
AC
919 872-4850
IM 092
A AC
919 878-0347
FAX 919 878-9260
032
S
919 493-4042
GI/IM 032
A AC
919 477-6900
N 065
AC
910 763-8512
PTH/GER 065
A RT
910 270-2019
032
A S
919 383-1380
P/CHP 032
AC
919 966-5277
ORS 032
A AC
919 479-4100
U 060
AC
704 365-0371
FAX 704 365-0410
000
R
919 684-8111
FP Oil
A AC
704 254-5385
032
A S
919 613-3146
AN 074
A AC
919 752-1433
IM/GI 092
AC
919 832-1205
GS 011
AC
704 253-1 529
GYN/OBS 034
. 320 A AC
910 768-1180
FAX 910 768-8053
032
A S
SORGE, JOHN PHILLIP PTH
4420 LAKE BOONE TRAIL A
DEPT. OF PATHOLOGY
RALEIGH 27607 919 783-
SORIANO, CLINTON REYES CDS
1901 S. HAWTHORNE RD STE. 340
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 765-
SORROW, JOHN MITCHELL, JR. IM/CD
PO BOX 2431 A
CHAPEL HILL 27515 919 542-
SOTOLONGO, CARLOS A. FP
5501 FORTUNE RIDGE DR.. STE. A
DURHAM 27713 919 544-
SOUFAS, MARIANNE CLARE FP
9 BUCKINGHAM COURT
ASHEVILLE 28803
SOUTH, STEPHEN ALAN
510 N. ELAM AVE., STE 201
GREENSBORO 27403
SOUTHARD, JOHN K., JR.
3111 MAPLEWOOD AVE, STE 107
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
SOUTHERLAND, ELIZABETH BEYER
233 MCCAULEY ST., APT. A-3
CHAPEL HILL 27516
SOUTHERN, CLAIRE LOUISE
1167 WEST END BLVD.
WINSOTN-SALEM 27103
SOUZA, JOSEPH JOHN
605 DELLWOOD DR.
ANN ARBOR Ml 48103
SOWDEN, RICHARD GUY
1503 E. FRANKLIN STREET
MONROE 28112
SOX, CARL CAUGHMAN
701 HWY 222 EAST
KENLY 27542
SPAETH, WALTER
1904 RIVERSHORE ROAD
ELIZABETH CITY 27909-6210
SPAINHOUR, DAVID SEVIER
PO BOX 2588
HICKORY 28603
SPANARKEL, MARYBETH
PO BOX 16999
4205 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD.
DURHAM 27704
SPANGENTHAL, SELWYN
1350 S. KINGS DR.
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 254
IM/END
A
910 299
FAX 910 294
D
910 768
A
919 942
A
910 724
IM
A
313 761
U
A
704 289
GP
A
919 284
IM
A
919 335
704 322-
IM/GI
A
919 682-
PUD
704 372
FAX 704 332
SPANGLER, ERNEST BURTON R
3811 HENDERSON RD. P
GREENSBORO 27410 910 854
FAX 910 854
SPANGLER, JOHN GIVEN
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
SPANGLER, KEVIN MARTIN
2540 WESTOVER DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
SPANGLER, THOMAS CLAYTON
3817 FORRESTGATE DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
FP/PH
A
910 716-
A
910 722
ORS
A
910 765
FAX 910 765
SPANN, CHARLENE ANDREA
4824 TIFFANY LANE
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-2639
SPANOS, ALAN
4505 FAIR MEADOW LN.. STE 203
RALEIGH 27607
SPARGO, JOHN PRICHARD
P. O BOX 278
COOLEEMEE 27014-0278
SPARKS. JEFFREY DAVID
316 N GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD.
BURLINGTON 27217
SPARKS, JESSICA TEAGUE
102 POMONA DR
GREENSBORO 27407
SPARLING, PHILIP FREDERICK
UNC DEPT. OF MED. CB 7005
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 757-
FP
919 781-
FP
A
704 284-
IM
A
910 227-
919 299'
ID/IM
919 966
FAX 919 966-
092
AC
3062
034
AC
6277
032
URT
6483
032
AC
3737
000
R
7105
041
AC
5454
4532
034
AC
1280
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0928
034
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4724
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5121
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5402
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2732
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2050
032
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5561
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AC
8750
7020
041
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6546
6779
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7532
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AC
9314
9313
074
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3973
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3978
080
AC
2331
001
AC
1289
000
AF
0000
032
AC
4468
5775
140
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
SPARROW, HARRY WARD
108 NUT BUSH ROAD E.
GREENSBORO 27410
SPARROW, NATHANIEL LOUIS
3010 ANDERSON DR.
PO BOX 18946
RALEIGH 27609-7720
SPAUGH, EARLE
1541 WENDOVER ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28211
SPEAR, TAMMY ROSE
1507 SCALESVILLE ROAD
SUMMERFIELD 27358
SPEER, KEVIN PAUL
BOX 3371. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
SPEES, LYNN BEECHER
THE CHILDHEALTH CENTER
1375 4TH ST, DR, NW
HICKORY 28601-2501
IM
A
910 299-
OTO
A
919 787-
PD/ADL
A
704 364-
919 574
SM
919 684
PD
A
704 322-
FAX 704 324-
SPEIGHT, KEVIN LEWIS AN
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. A
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-
FAX 910 716-
SPEIGHT, LISA WHITE
251 0-A OLDE OAKS LANE
GREENSBORO 27406
SPELL, ARTHUR BENNETT
1700 ABBEY PLACE
CHARLOTTE 28209
910 379-
PD
A
704 523-
FAX 704 521 ■
PD
A
SPENCE, JOHN EDWARD
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232 704 355
FAX 704 355
SPENCER, ALLEN
217 SUDLEY CIRCLE
SALISBURY 28144
SPENCER, DAVID MCCAUGHEY
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD
SUITE 201
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
SPENCER, FREDERICK BRUNELL
803 CONFEDERATE AVE.
SALISBURY 28144-2824
SPENCER, JOHN PAUL
1 1 1 VICTORIA AT OAKLAND
ASHEVILLE 28801
SPENCER, KEVIN PATRICK
3831 #8 CORNERWOOD LANE
CHARLOTTE 28211
SPENCER, MATTHEW WILLIAM
1620 W. FIRST ST.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
SPENCER, ROGER FELIX
UNO HOSPITALS
201 SOUTH WING. CB716Q
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7160
GS/GYN
910 760-
JR IM
704 636-
ORS
704 252-
FP
704 366-
A
910 725-
P/PYA
SPENCER, WILLIAM JOSEPH
851 BROOKLEIGH CT.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
SPENGLER. JOHN ROBERT
104 ROCKY TOP DR.
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
SPEROS, THOMAS LEE
501 WEST 15TH STREET
WASHINGTON 27889
SPICER, SAMUEL SHERMAN
5801 OAK BLUFF LN.
WILMINGTON 28409
SPIEGEL, DAVID ANDREW
4C AMHERST AVE
GREENVILLE SC 29605-3641
SPIGGLE, JOHN ALEXANDER
500 E. PARKER ROAD
MORGANTON 28655
SPINNER, ROBERT
413 SNOWCREST TRAIL
DURHAM 27707
SPIVEY, NETASHA
723 GHENT ST.
WINDSOR 27983
919 966-
FAX 919 966-
IM/CD
910 659-
R
704 692-
FP
A
919 975-
EM/FP
P
A
803 299-
U
A
704 433-
ORS
A
919 489-
FAX919 489
A
919 794-
041
URT
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092
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7171
060
RT
-7717
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8132
000
AC
6431
018
AC
4453
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AC
4285
5537
041
R
3900
060
AC
7232
9762
060
AC
3159
5891
080
L7RT
034
AC
4004
080
L/RT
1308
Oil
AC
7331
060
R
0859
034
♦ S
2120
032
AC
4622
6355
034
AC
2546
045
AC
7534
007
AC
■2667
065
AC
032
R
-3461
012
AC
-5141
032
R
-9444
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074
S
2623
SPOOK, ALEXANDER
PDP/PD 032
9 BENTGRASS LANE
A RT
DURHAM 27705
919 383-6054
SPOLNICKI, WANDA
IM 060
212S. TRYONST. STE. 1500
AC
CHARLOTTE 28202
704 333-6544
SPRAGINS, JOEL FRED
GI/IM 023
808 N, WASHINGTON ST.
A AC
SHELBY 28150
704 482-1482
FAX 704 480-0010
SPRAGUE, DAVID HUGH
AN 032
UNC-DEPT. OF ANES.
A AC
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-3371
SPRAINER, STAGEY MACKAY
000
3249 WEIDNER ROAD
A R
NEWTON 28658-8761
704 464-9004
SPRATT, SARAH S.
032
2013 WOODLAND DR.
S
DURHAM 27704-4161
SPREHE, SAMUEL EDWARD
OTO 001
1206 VAUGHN RD.
A AC
BURLINGTON 27217-2898
910 226-0660
FAX 910 227-6327
SPRINKLE, LAWRENCE TILSON
GP Oil
BOX 218. 104 N. MAIN ST.
A L
WEAVERVILLE 28787
704 645-3031
SPRITZER, CHARLES EDWARD
DR 000
BOX 3808. DUMC
AC
DURHAM 27710
919 660-2711
SPRUNT, WM HUTCHINSON, III
R/NM 092
6508 BROOKHOLLOW DR.
L
RALEIGH 27615
919 787-8199
SQUIRES, JERRY EWING
PTH 060
PO BOX 36507
AC
2425 PARK RD.
CHARLOTTE 28236
704 376-1661
SQUIRES, RAYMOND JAY
PTH Oil
49 FOREST ROAD
AC
ASHEVILLE 28803
704 274-4664
SQUIRES, STUART MORRIS
074
107ROSEMONDDR.
S
GREENVILLE 27834-8831
919 758-2604
SREBRO, SHARON HANOY
000
5511 FRENCHMEN'S CREEK DR. S
DURHAM 27713
919 544-5983
SRINIVASAN, MEERA
032
4001 INWOOD DR
S
DURHAM 27705
919 383-2174
ST. CLAIR, SAMUEL KEITH
NS 092
3009 NEW BERN AVE.
A AC
RALEIGH 27610
919 231-3320
ST. CLAIR, STEVEN H.
OM/ADM 013
8701 MALLARD CREEK RD,
AC
CHARLOTTE 28262-1097
704 548-1200
FAX 704 594-9588
STABLER, CAREY VASTINE
EM/IM 086
NORTHERN HOSP. -SURRY CO. AC
PO BOX 1101
MOUNT AIRY 27030
910 719-7000
STACK, RICHARD SEAN
IM/CD 000
106 ALDER PLACE
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 681-5089
STACK, ROBERT KEVIN
CD/IM 060
3626 LATROBE DR.
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 364-6224
STACKHOUSE, WILLIAM JAMES
IM/GER 096
201 COX BLVD.
A P AC
GOLDSBORO 27534
919 734-9455
FAX 919 734-4769
STACY-HUMPHRIES, ROBYN LEE R 060
17608 RIVER FORD DR.
AC
DAVIDSON 28036
704 664-8551
STAFFORD, CHARLES WILLIAM
FP 025
117 PAGE PLACE
AC
EMERALD ISLE 28594
919 354-3843
STAFFORD, STEVEN JAMES
U 092
3320 WAKE FOREST RD. #100
AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 790-0036
FAX 919 790-0108
STAFFORD, WILLIE RANSOME,
JR. FP/OM 041
948 WALKER AVENUE
AC
GREENSBORO 27403-2530
910 275-7665
FAX 910 370-4663
STAHR, BENJAMIN JOSEPH
PTH 041
1200 N. ELM STREET
A C
GREENSBORO 27401
910 574-8074
STALLINGS, DAVEY BINGHAM
P. 0. BOX 69
RURAL HALL 27045
STALLINGS, MARTIN WADE
108 EDGEMONT DR.
KINGS MOUNTAIN 28086
STALLINGS, STEPHEN D., JR.
ROUTE #2. BOX 109
ZEBULON 27597-9401
STALLWORTH, JAMES MANLY
1214 VAUGHN ROAD. STE. C
BURLINGTON 27217
STALLWORTH, MARK JUNG
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
GP
A
910 969-
PD
704 739-
GP
A
919 269-
AN
910 227-
R
A
910 765
FAX 910 659
OBG
STALLWORTH, WILLIAM KING
2711 RANDOLPH RD.#305-A
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 372-
STAMM, CARL PETER Gl
735 SIXTH AVE WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739 704 696-
STANKUS, PAUL VICTOR AN
7 LITCHFORD ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 967-
STANLEY, DAVID MICHAEL AN
WNC ANESTHESIOLOGY ASSOC. PA A
445 BILTMORE AVE.. STE. 105
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 252-
STANLEY, JOHN H., JR. R
2212 DELANEY AVE. A
WILMINGTON 28403 910 762-
STANLEY, RONALD JAY D
169 DOCTORS DRIVE A
BOONE 28607 704 264-
STANLEY, SHERBURN MOORE OM
1025 W 19TH ST. APT 18-D A
PANAMA CITY FL 32405 704 264-
STANLEY, THOMAS EUGENE, III AN
202 DOCTORS BLDG.
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 254-
STANTON, ALLIE MCLEOD GS
DRAWER 925 A
PLYMOUTH 27962 919 793-
STANTON, EDWARD SPIRES GS/TS
1816 DOCTORS DR, A
P, O, BOX 1169
SANFORD 27330 919 775-
FAX 919 774-
STAPLETON, SYDNEY SCOTT OPH
101 ROBESON ST,. STE. 407 A
FAYETTEVILLE 28301 910 483-
FAX 910 483-
STAREK, PETER JOSEF KARL TS/GS
UNC. CB 7065, BURNETT-WOMACK A
DIV, OF CARDIO-SURGERY
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7065 919 966-
FAX 919 966-
STARK, GREGG ALAN
2227 QUEEN ST.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
STARK, MALCOLM TRUMAN, JR.
520 N. ELAM AVE.
GREENSBORO 27403
STARKENBURG, ROBERT J.
3100 DURALEIGH ROAD
RALEIGH 27612
STARLING, PAUL BRITT
4141 HEARTHSIDE DR. #103
WILMINGTON 28412-8493
STARMER, JOHN MALOTTE
607 S. HAWTHORNE RD. #B
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3717
STARR, HENRY FRANK, JR.
3106 ALAMANCE RD.
GREENSBORO 27407-7304
STAUB, ERNEST WILSON
1600 MORGANTON RD.. W-15
PINEHURST 28374
STAVE, GREGG M.
6407 STONERIDGE PL.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
STEAD, EUGENE ANSON, JR.
5113TOWNSVILLE RD.
BULLOCK 27507
919 716-
GI/IM
910 547
IM
919 250
919 716-
910 760
OM
A
910 299
TSA/S
A
910 692
IM/OM
A
919 990
IM/CD
A
919 684-
034
AC
9158
023
AC
2521
035
URT
8802
001
c
6711
034
AC
6312
2366
060
URT
8020
045
AC
-3099
032
AC
-5295
Oil
AC
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065
AC
-3882
095
AC
4553
Oil
lyRT
-4274
Oil
AC
-1969
007
URT
-4455
053
AC
-7146
7922
026
AC
2117
4225
032
AC
3381
3475
000
AF
3357
041
AC
1745
092
AC
2653
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4498
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2808
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URT
4305
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RT
6144
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5525
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6587
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
141
STEED, ROBERT DENNIS
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF PEDIATRICS
GREENVILLE 27858
STEEL, JOHN GRIFFITH
2501 STANTONSBURG RD.
GREENVILLE 27834
STEEL, MARILYN J. L.
QUADRANGLE MED.
SPECIALISTS, PA
620 S. MEMORIAL DR.
PDC
FAX
FAX
919 816-
919 816-
N
A
919 752-
919 752-
IM
A P *
074
AC
5601
8199
074
AC
4848
0476
074
AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-6101
STEELE, ROBERT GIBSON
ORS 080
400 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
A AC
SALISBURY 28144
704 633-6442
STEELE, SAMUEL MCDOWELL,
JR. U 006
PO BOX 527
A AC
CROSSNORE 28616
704 733-9181
STEFFEE, CRAIG HAROLD
PTH 000
1923 WINDING RIDGE
R
WINSTON-SALEM 27127
919 716-4311
STEFFENS, ROBERT MARK
074
207 RODNEY ROAD
S
GREENVILLE 27834-8458
919 758-0948
STEFFENS, THOMAS ALBERT
IM/ON 013
390 COPPERFIELD BLVD.
AC
CONCORD 28025
704 783-1370
STEFFES, BRUCE CARL
GS/CCS 026
1841 QUIET COVE
AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
910 323-2626
FAX 910 323-3862
STEG, BRIAN DAVID
CD 018
230 18TH ST, CIRCLE SE
P AC
HICKORY 28602
704 324-4804
FAX 704 324-4855
STEGALL. JOHN THOMAS
FP 049
310 DAVIE AVENUE
A L/RT
STATESVILLE 28677
704 873-3269
STEGMAN, JOSEPH CONRADT
PD 013
990 LEE-ANN DR.
A AC
CONCORD 28025
704 784-1811
FAX 704 784-8615
STEIGER, HOWARD PAUL
D 060
BOX 2144
A L/RT
PAWLEYS ISLAND SC 29585
803 237-4596
STEIN, HARRY CALVIN
OTO/PS 078
2905 N ELM STREET
AC
LUMBERTON 28358
910 739-8332
STEIN, PETER MICHAEL
GI/IM 074
620 S. MEMORIAL DR.
C
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-6101
STEINBACH, WILLIAM JOSEPH
032
401 HIGHWAY 54 BYPASS
A S
APT. C-5
CARRBORO 27510
919 929-9230
STEINBERG, STEVEN ANDREW
OPH 074
301 BOWMAN GRAY DRIVE
AC
GREENVILLE 27834-7204
919 758-5800
STEINER, MICHAEL LEE
OPH 025
COASTAL EYE CLINIC
AC
802 MCCARTHY BLVD.
NEW BERN 28562
919 633-4183
STEINFELD, JOHN ROBERT
DR Oil
P O BOX 2959
AC
ASHEVILLE 28802
704 254-4617
FAX 704 252-8061
STELTER, GERALD PAUL
IM 000
110 SWEETWATER HILLS DR.
AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
704 891-4008
STEPHENS, FREEMAN IRBY
IM Oil
54 SUNSET PARKWAY
A LVRT
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 253-8178
STEPHENS, JOHN RUAN
032
220 ELIZABETH ST., APT. 81
S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 942-1937
STEPHENS, KATHRYN JOHNSON OBG 060
1718 E. FOURTH ST. #201
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 338-9752
STEPHENS, THOMAS ERIC
032
875 AIRPORT #4
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 967-1523
STEPHENSON, BENNhl lb EDWARD FP 042
RT, #1. PO BOX 222
A URT
314 E.JACKSON ST.
RICH SQUARE 27869
919 539-2343
STEPHENSON, HALE HAMPTON
OBG 074
101 BETHESDA DR
A AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-4181
STEPHENSON, HENRY LOUIS, JR.
IM/CD 007
710 W MAIN ST.
S/RT
WASHINGTON 27889
919 946-2101
STEPHENSON, SHARON R.
OBG 092
101 S. W. GARY PARKWAY #170
AC
GARY 27511
919 467-5941
STEPP, HESTLEY DANARD
PD 029
200 ARTHUR DRIVE
AC
THOMASVILLE 27360
919 475-2348
STEPTOE, KIRK RAYMOND
IM 010
12 MEDICAL CENTER
AC
SUPPLY 28462
910 754-8990
STERCHI, JOHN MICHAEL
ON/GS 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4276
STERN, HERBERT JOEL
PDC 060
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., STE. 300
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28203
704 373-1813
FAX 704 342-5871
STETS, JOAN MARIE
PS/GS 032
2609 N. DUKE ST. #612
AC
DURHAM 27704
919 220-5519
FAX 919 220-6200
STEUTERMAN, MARY CHRISTINE
PTH/HMP 041
1200 N. ELM ST.
A AC
GREENSBORO 27401-1020
910 574-8074
FAX 910 574-8241
STEVENS, CLARK WM., JR.
OBG 097
MEDICAL ARTS BLDG.
A AC
PO BOX 368
NORTH WILKESBORO 28659
910 667-4547
STEVENS, DAVID LYNN
FP 000
1809 ENDICOTTDR.
AC
PLANO TX 75025
704 262-1980
STEVENS, ELLIOTT WALKER, JR.
PUD/AI 041
1018 N ELM STREET
A AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 275-7238
STEVENS, ROBERT BRUCE
AN 018
3430 5TH ST DRIVE. NW
A AC
HICKORY 28601
704 327-7443
STEVENSON, JOHN SAMUEL
R/NM 077
926 BIGGS BOULEVARD
A P AC
ROCKINGHAM 28379
910 997-2595
STEVENSON, KARL
CHP/P 032
4125 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD
A AC
STE, 160
DURHAM 27704
919 479-1600
STEVENSON, ROBERT MCL.
DR 049
PO BOX 5818
A AC
STATESVILLE 28687
704 872-7875
STEVISON, KATHLEEN FRANCES
032
119 FIDELITY ST,
A S
G-2 VILLAGE SQUARE
CARRBORO 27510
919 942-9291
STEWART, ALBERT, JR.
IM 026
114 BROADFOOT AVENUE
A L
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
910 484-3365
STEWART, ANGELA GRACE
PD 074
RT #2, BOX 94-5C
AC
WINTERVILLE 28590
919 355-3773
STEWART, CHRIS
074
S-7 DOCTORS PARK APTS,
A S
BEASLEY DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-3708
STEWART, DAVID DUBOSE
IM 026
114 BROADFOOT AVE,
A AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
910 484-1156
STEWART, FRANCIS ASBURY
FP 090
1522 O, HWY74
L
MARSHVILLE 28103
704 624-5889
STEWART, GEORGE TERRY
OBG 065
1802 S, 17TH STREET
AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 343-1031
STEWART, PAULA JEWETT BUGAY
PM 060
1100 BLYTHE BLVD,
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28203
704 355-4330
STEWART, ROBERT DOUGLAS
IM/GER 032
1901 HILLANDALE RD
AC
DURHAM 27705
919 383-1518
STEWART, RONALD CLEVELAND
PS/HS 034
2901 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-8620
STEWART, ROY ALLEN
OPH 018
P, O BOX 970
A L/RT
NEWTON 28658
704 464-1160
STEWART, WELLS, JR.
OPH 086
180-S PARKWOOD DR
A P AC
ELKIN 28621-2430
910 835-3400
FAX 910 835-3664
STEWART, WILLIAM LEE
PD 063
195 W ILLINOIS AVE
A AC
SOUTHERN PINES 28387
910 692-2444
STIBAL, DARLENE MAY
GS 084
303-C YADKIN ST,
A AC
ALBEMARLE 28001
704 983-3500
STICKEL, DELFORD LEFEW
GS 032
BOX 3917. DUMC
A AC
DURHAM 27710
919 684-6129
STIEFEL, JOSEPH WALTER
N 041
1910 N, CHURCH ST,
A AC
GREENSBORO 27405-5600
910 273-2511
FAX 910 370-0287
STIEGEL, ROBERT MARK
CDS/TS 060
1001 BLYTHE BLVD, #300
AC
CHARLOTTE 28203
704 373-1500
STILES, ALAN DAVIS
NPM 032
UNC. DEPT PED/NEONATOLOGY
AC
CB 7596
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-5063
STILL, JAMES GORDON
PD 000
CLINTRIALS RESEARCH, INC,
AC
PO BOX 13991
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PD 27709
919 477-4297
FAX 919 380-1840
STINSON, CHARLES S.
IM 034
WINSTON-SALEM HEALTH
CARE PLAN
A ' AC
250 CHARLOIS BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-4730
STINSON, HELEN MARIE
PS 041
1021 E WENDOVER AVE, STE, 303 A * AC
GREENSBORO 27405-6711
910 272-3169
STIRMAN, JERRY ARCHIBALD, JR.
GSn-S 092
1101 DRESSER COURT
AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 876-2010
FAX 919 954-0555
STITT, SARAH ADAMS
PD 025
COASTAL CHILDREN'S CLINIC
AC
707 PROFESSIONAL DR,
NEW BERN 28560
STITT, VAN JUNIUS, JR.
FP/GER 032
3643 N ROXBORO ST,
AC
DURHAM REGIONAL HOSPITAL
DURHAM NC 27704
919 470-6287
STOCKDALE, WAYNE HARROP
EM/GS 096
715 CRESCENT DR,
L'RT
SMITHFIELD 27577
919 934-8348
STOCKS, LEWIS HENRY, III
GS/TS 092
3404 WAKE FOREST RD,. STE 20
AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 850-0404
STOCKS, ROSE MARY SUTTON
OTO 000
667 HARBOR EDGE CIR, APT, 201
R
MEMPHIS TN 38103-0875
901 527-3400
STODDAR, JENNIFER K.
032
103 S, COLUMBIA ST,
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514-3609
919 942-3714
STOHRER, THOMAS WALTER
DR 025
PO BOX 12065
A AC
NEW BERN 28561
919 633-5057
STOKES, DAVID ANDREW
074
G-5 DOCTORS PARK APTS,
A S
BEASLEY DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-6125
STOKES, KATHRYN L.
000
1350 S KINGS DR,
AF
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 342-8177
STOLKER, JOSHUA
032
DUMC, BOX 2739
A S
DURHAM 27710
919 489-5917
STONE, BRADLEY ALLEN
AN Oil
445 BILTMORE AVE,, STE, 105
AC
ASHEVILLE 28801-4565
704 252-1016
STONE, BRIAN D.
AI/PD 034
641 DOVER DR,
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 659-4814
STONE, GRADY MITCHELL
IM 046
624 QUAKER LANE
AC
HIGH POINT 27262-3832
910 883-4131
FAX 910 883-2995
142
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
STONE, HARRY BENJAMIN, III
OTO/A 025
709 PROFESSIONAL DR.
A AC
NEW BERN 28560
919 638-2515
FAX 919 638-8538
STONE, JEFFERY DAVIS
000
1600 W. ACADEMY ST-
S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-381
919 761-8953
STONE, PERRY GALE
PD 034
DALTON ROAD. P 0. BOX 426 A AC
KING 27021
910 983-2531
STONE, ROBERT THOMAS
OTO 098
1704 S. GLENDALE DR.
AC
WILSON 27893
919 291-2525
FAX 919 237-5034
STONEBURNER, RICHARD GRESHAM GS 001
2729 BEDFORD ST,
L/RT
BURLINGTON 27215
910 226-0400
STONEBURNER, SARA ELLEN
OPH 041
348 N. ELM ST.
A * AC
GREENSBORO 27401-2141
910 274-4626
FAX 910 274-7952
STONEKING, HAL THOMAS
GER/IM 041
301 E. WENDOVER AVE.
AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 274-3241
STOODT, GEORJEAN
PH/GPM 092
PO BOX 27687
* AC
NC DIV.ADULT HEALTH PROMOTION
RALEIGH 27611-7687
919 715-0124
FAX 919 715-3144
STOPFORD, WOODHALL
OM/IM 032
BOX 2914, DUMC
A AC
DURHAM 27710
919 286-3232
FAX 919 586-1021
STORCH, SAMUEL JAY
U 063
2 MEMORIAL DR.
A AC
PINEHURST 28374
910 295-6782
STORY, LLOYD JERRELL
IM/CD 034
HAWTHORNE MED, PL. #260
A AC
1901 S. HAWTHORNE RD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-4460
STORY, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS
R/IM 023
SHELBY RADIOLOGICAL ASSOC, PA AC
805 N. MORGAN ST.
SHELBY 28150
704 487-0003
STORY, WILLIAM ROBERT
U 060
900 ARDSLEY ROAD
RT
CHARLOIIt 28207
704 333-9131
STOUT, CHARLES WALTER
FP 076
1533 N. FAYEI 1 bVILLE STREET AC
ASHEBORO 27203
910 672-0415
STOUT, WILLIAM ALLEN
FP 024
P. 0. BOX 675
AC
TABOR CITY 28463
910 653-2112
STOVALL, THOMAS GREGORY
GYN/OBS 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1066 910 716-5032
FAX 910 716-6937
STOVER, JOHN OLIVER, JR.
DR/NM 065
PO BOX 42
AC
RED OAK 27868
STOVER, WALTER HARRISON, JR. 000
110 FIELDS DR.
AF
SANFORD 27330
919 774-6320
STOWE, FRED REECE, JR.
N/CHN 026
3314 MELROSE RD., STE. 102
AC
FAYh NEVILLE 28304
910 484-7405
STOWE, JASPER CARL, III
000
1896 REMOUNT ROAD
AF
GASTONIA 28054
704 867-0735
STOWE, STEPHEN PAUL
GI/IM 049
603 E. CENTER AVE.. STE. A
A AC
MOORESVILLE 28115
704 663-5090
FAX 704 663-5502
STRADER, EUGENE RAY
FP 029
901 E. CENTER STREET
AC
LEXINGTON 27292
704 249-1200
STRADER, HUNTER GORDON, JR. FP 029
2 CHERRY STREET
A P AC
LEXINGTON 27292
704 249-9626
STRADER, KYLE WOODROW
RHU/A 092
3831 MERTON DR
A AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 781-9633
STRAND, TERRY STANIN
041
4 PEPPERHILL CT.
R
GREENSBORO 27407
919 294-6339
STRANGE, JOHN NELSON, JR.
561 FLEMING ST,
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
STRANGES, STEVEN M.
7 MCDOWELL ST,
ASHEVILLE 28801
STRATAS, BYRON ARISTOTLE
1915 GLEN MEADE RD,
WILMINGTON 28403
STRATAS, NICHOLAS EMANUEL
3900 BROWNING PL, #201
RALEIGH 27609
STRATTON, JAMES DAVID
5150 SHARON ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28210-4799
STRATTON, JANICE DEAS
414 E, MAIN ST,
DURHAM 27701
STRATTON, JOHN PERLEY
5411 COLE MILL ROAD
DURHAM 27705
STRAUSBAUCH, PAUL HENRY
DEPT, OF PATHOLOGY
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
STRAWCUTTER, HOWARD E.
2002 N. ELM ST.
LUMBERTON 28358
STRECK, CHRISTIAN JOHN
311 W. WENDOVER AVE.
GREENSBORO 27408-8401
FAX
FAX
FAX
FAX
STREET, THOMAS FILDANE
4 MEMORIAL DR.. EAST
PINEHURST 28374
STREETER, CHARLES TRUMAN
3210 US HIGHWAY 264 EAST
WILSON 27893-9307
STREETER, GREGORY DEAN
200 DOCTOR'S DR. SUITE H
JACKSONVILLE 28546-6308
STRICKLAND, JAMES DONALD
1004 W. DAVIS ST.
BURLINGTON 27215
STRICKLAND, MYRON S.
1219 WALTER REED RD.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
FAX
STRICKLAND, WILLIAM HERMAN, JR
510 FLEMING STREET
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
STRINGER, ARTHUR VERNON
721 GREEN VALLEY RD., STE. 101
GREENSBORO 27408
STRINGER, LLEWELLYN WINN
1728 S. HAWTHORNE ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
STRINGFIELD, JAMES KING
331 BROWN AVE.
HAZELWOOD 28738
STRINGFIELD, JOHN WILLIAM FP
1250 EAST STREET
WAYNESVILLE 28786 704 456-
STRINGFIELD, JUDITH SHIMER FP
1250 EAST STREET
WAYNESVILLE 28786 704 456-
STRONG, JOHN ARTHUR R
2313 LAFAYETTE AVE.
GREENSBORO 27408 910 574-
STRUMPH, PAUL SUMNER END/IM
445 BILTMORE CTR.. STE. 302
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 253-
FAX 704 253-
STUART, DENNIS OGAREY FP
1212 S. WALNUT ST. A
SOUTH ROBESON MEDICAL CLI.
FAIRMONT 28340 910 628-
STUART, HAL MARTIN FP
180-C PARKWOOD DRIVE A
ELKIN 28621 910 835-
FAX 910 835-
GS/VS
704 693-
NS
A
704 255-
OPH
A
910 763-
910 763-
P/HYP
A
919 787-
OPH
A
704 554-
PD/PH
919 560-
919 560-
IM
919 956-
PTH
A
919 816-
919 816
U/ADM
*
910 739-
GS
A
910 275-
910 275-
GS
A
910 295-
FP
919 399-
FP/DIA
910 353-
EM
910 570-
OBG
910 323-
910 323-
FP
P
704 692-
OBG
919 230-
PUD
910 765-
FP
045
AC
1778
Oil
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7778
065
AC
3601
4608
092
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7125
060
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7176
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7601
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4000
074
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2809
3616
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026
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8410
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1111
034
AC
7517
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URT
044
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3511
044
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3511
041
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7360
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AC
6812
6884
078
AC
6711
086
AC
3613
2726
STUART, SAMUEL PATRICK, JR. GS
2933 MAPLEWOOD AVE., STE. #4 A
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 765-
FAX 910 765-
STUBBS, ALLSTON JULIUS
2932 LYNDHURST AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-6415
STUBBS, ALLSTON JULIUS, IV
14 TARAWA TERR. #A
DURHAM 27705-6415
STUBBS, THOMAS MANGUM
PO BOX 32861
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CTR.
CHARLOTTE 28232
STUBER, ROBERT LEO
MOORE REGIONAL HOSPITAL
PINEHURST 28374
STUCKEY, CHARLES LEGRAND
2634 SHARON ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28211
STUCKEY, THOMAS DAVID
520 N. ELAM AVE.
GREENSBORO 27403
U
910 765
919 382
OBG/MFM
STUCKY, WILLIAM VINCENT
202 E. GROVER ST.
SHELBY 28150
STULL, DENNIS FRANCIS
245 CORONA ST.. APT. #2
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
STUNTZ, RICHARD CLARK, JR.
1330 CARLTON AVENUE
CHARLOTTE 28203
STURGILL, WILLIAM HUGH, III
601 JONES FERRY RD., APT. K-6
CARRBORO 27510
STURGIS, THOMAS MICHAEL
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
STURKIE, H. RAY
3131 ROBINHOOD ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27106-5610
STUTESMAN, ANDREA A.
1877 N. CENTER ST.
HICKORY 28601
704 355-
PTH/DMP
A P
910 215-
IM
A
704 364-
IM/CD
A
910 547-
FAX 910 547-
ORS
A
704 484-
A
910 725
EM
704 376
A
919 932
IM/GI
GYN
STUTESMAN, JAMES L.
1877 N. CENTER ST.
HICKORY 28601
STUTESMAN, MICHAEL STEVEN
341 E. PARKER RD.
MORGANTON 28655
SUBIN, DIANE CUSUMANO
40 AVIEMORE DRIVE
PINEHURST 28374
SUBIN, GLEN DAVID
40 AVIEMORE DRIVE
PINEHURST 28374
SUE, SAMUEL ARTHUR, JR.
GREENSBORO ORTHOPAEDIC CTR.
PO BOX 38008
GREENSBORO 27438
SUES, ANJALI MITTRA
5209 SMALLWOOD CT.
RALEIGH 27613
SUFIAN, SHEKEEB
PO BOX 1524
ANDREWS 28901
SUGG, WILLIAM CASWELL, JR.
1001 BLYTHE BLVD.. STE. 500
CHARLOTTE 28203
910 768
PM
A
704 322
FAX 704 322
PM
A
704 322
FAX 704 322
IM
704 433
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A
910 295-
ORS/HS
A
910 295
ORS
PA
910 545-
919 846
GS
A
704 321
IM/PUD
SUGG, WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM
7870 FAIR OAKS DR.
CLEMMONS 27012
SUGIOKA, KENNETH
319 BAYBERRY DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
SUH, PAUL BOKSUK
NC SPINE CENTER, PA
101 CONNER DR., STE. 200
CHAPEL HILL 27514
704 355
FAX 704 355
IM
A
910 766
AN
A
919 933
SRS/ORS
A
919 929
FAX 919 967-
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AC
0155
0155
034
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4021
032
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0471
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5709
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1160
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060
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034
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■6401
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AC
7796
3860
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
143
SUH, SANG HYON GS
P O. BOX 266 A P
MORGANTON 28680-0266 704 433-
SUITER, THOMAS B., JR. IM
100 S. TAYLOR ST,
ROCKY MOUNT 27804 919 443-
SULKOWSKI, MARK SEBASTIAN
3611 UNIVERSITY DR., #21T A
DURHAM 27707 919 681-
SULLIVAN, DANIEL P.
26 WHIPPOORWILL LANE A
SPARTA NJ 07871-7000
SULLIVAN, JAMES MICHAEL
SHOEHEEL MEDICAL ARTS
MAXTON 28364
SULLIVAN, RAYMOND C, JR.
1511 WESTOVER TERR,. STE, 201
GREENSBORO 27408
SULLIVAN, ROBERT JOSEPH, JR.
BOX 3003, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
FP
919 844
FAX 910 844-
IM/AM
910 378-
IM/FP
A
910 660-
FAX 919 684-
SULLIVAN, WILLIAM GREGORY GS/TRS
AHEC, WAKE COUNTY MED CTR, A
3000 NEW BERN AVE,
RALEIGH 27610 919 250-
SUMMER, GARRY MICHAEL
828 MCLAWHORN DR. A
GREENVILLE 27834 919 752-
SUMMER, LEIGH RINGER
828 MCLAWHORN DR.
GREENVILLE 27834 919 752-
SUMMERLIN, ARTHUR ROGERS GYN
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD. #401
RALEIGH 27607 919 781-
SUMMERLIN, HARRY HOLLER, JR. FP
118 W, T, WEAVER BLVD, A P
ASHEVILLE 28804 704 258-
SUMMERLIN, ROBERT LEE FP
DUBLIN MEDICAL CLINIC A
POBOX10
DUBLIN 28332 910 862-
SUMMERS, FRED DAVIDSON, JR. OBG
ROUTE #1. BOX 181 A
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 929-
SUMNER, BRIAN ANDREW
1432 POLO ROAD, APT, A A
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 723-
SUMNER, ROBERT GRIST IM/CD
390 COPPERFIELD BLVD, A
CONCORD 28025 704 788-
SUMNER, THOMAS EDWARD PDR/PD
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT OF
RADIOLOGY A
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-
SUMPIO, BERNARDO D. EM/IM
209 FOX LAKE DRIVE
CLINTON 28328 910 592-
SUMPTER, EDWIN ALLEN PD
DEPT, OF PEDIATRICS
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-
SUNDBERG, THOMAS CLARKE RHU
CAROLINAS ARTHRITIS CENTER A P
201 PROVIDENCE RD,, STE. 103
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 375-
SUNDERMAN, MICHAEL ROBERT, SR. FP
111 W, CHURCH ST, A
NASHVILLE 27856 919 937-
SUNDIN, BURTON MCCHESNEY
4 RIVER BIRCH RD,, APT D
DURHAM 27705 919 383-
SUNDY, JOHN SARGENT RHU
2114 CARRIAGE WAY A
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 684-
SUNG, JENNY CHIA-NING
1800 WILLIAMSBURG RD,, APT. 7-C
DURHAM 27707 919 383-
SUPPLE, KEVIN MARK ORS
1401 BENJAMIN PARKWAY
GREENSBORO 27408 910 545-
SURAL, RONALD FRANK U
1006 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE A
GREENSBORO 27401 910 373-
FAX 910 373-
012
AC
2235
064
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9084
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8111
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5683
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■5000
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8325
SURFACE, LUTHER BROOKS
2300 BEASLEY DR . APT S-5
GREENVILLE 27834-7527
SURRATT, JOHN PEELER
WOODSIDE PROF BLDG, STE
603 BEAMON ST,
CLINTON 28328
SURRATT, ROBERT WALTER
1452 U,S, HIGHWAY 29. STE 202
CONCORD MEDICAL MALL
CONCORD 28025-2933
SURTI, NERGESH R.
3017 ELLSWORTH DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834-4917
SUSCO, DAVID MICHAEL
1911 HILLANDALE RD, #1040
DURHAM 27705
SUTHER, THOMAS CORNELIUS, JR
992 JACKSON SPRINGS RD,
JACKSON SPRINGS 27281-8108
SUTTLE, EVELYN AMY
PO BOX 1316
LEXINGTON 27293-1316
SUTTLES, VIKKI DARLENE
108 HUNTERS LANE
GREENVILLE 27834
SUTTON, BOBBIE COLLETT, PH.D.
418 CITADEL ST,
LADSON SC 29418
SUTTON, EDWARD COLMERY
383 PORTSMOUTH CT,
BURLINGTON 27215
SUTTON, FRANK MORRISON, JR.
2051 ACADEMY ST,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
SUTTON, HOMER GEORGE
3617 BECHLER LANE
WINSTON-SALEM 27106-2832
SUTTON, JULIAN T.
DRAWER 100
SCOTLAND NECK 27874
SUTTON, LADDEUS LEON
1361-A E GARRISON BLVD,
GASTONIA 28054
074
R
919 931-1141
D 082
300 A AC
910 592-5583
IM 013
A AC
704 782-1101
RO 074
AC
919 816-2900
P 000
AC
919 382-1933
P/GP 063
AC
910 944-2351
PD 029
AC
704 246-4333
074
S
PTH
SUTTON, WILLIAM ROGER
2001 S, 17TH STREET
WILMINGTON 28401
SUTTON, WILLIAM WAYNE
321 N, NORWOOD STREET
WALLACE 28466
SUVILLAGA, VICTOR IVAN
5097 EDINBORO LN,
WILMINGTON 28409
SVARA, CLAUDIA J.
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.
RALEIGH 27609-7300
SVED, MARGERY SUE
DOROTHEA DIX HOSPITAL
RALEIGH 27603-2176
SVENSON, ROBERT HAROLD
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #300
CHARLOTTE 28203
SWAIM, LINDIAN JOSEPH, JR.
BLUE RIDGE OB/GYN
4301 LAKE BOONE TR.. STE, 210
RALEIGH 27607
034
R
910 748-2649
GYN 001
L7RT
910 229-1196
034
A - S
910 725-8465
FP 034
A URT
910 767-3157
FP 064
URT
919 826-3143
CD/IM 036
AC
704 868-3256
FAX 704 332-3621
ORS/OSM 065
A AC
919 762-7344
FAX 910 251-0421
FP 031
AC
910 285-2111
FP EM/065
A AC
910 395-6273
RHU/IM 092
AC
919 872-4850
FAX 919 878-0099
P 092
AC
919 733-9917
CD/IM 060
A AC
704 373-1503
OBG 092
A AC
103
SWAMY, GEETA KRISHNA
124 BASNIGHT LANE
CHAPEL HILL 27516
SWANN, EDWIN RUSSELL
100 SUNNYBROOK RD, STE
RALEIGH 27610
SWANSON, JOHN STEWART
84 MACON AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28801
SWANSON, SVEN ARLEN
4204 THETFORD
DURHAM 27707
SWANTKOWSKI, THOMAS MARIAN
205 PAGE RD.
PINEHURST MED. CLI,
PINEHURST 28374-8749
919 782-9005
FAX 919 783-6378
032
S
919 942-5864
OPH 092
AC
919 833-8878
CHP Oil
A AC
704 254-9494
PTH 000
AC
919 470-5252
IM/GI 063
P AC
910 295-5511
SWARNER, DAVID REYNOLDS
IM 007
619 E, TWELFTH STREET
A AC
WASHINGTON 27889
919 975-7555
SWARTZ, ANDREW WAYNE
032
105 FIDELITY ST, APT A2
S
CARRBORO 27510
SWARTZ, CONRAD MELTON
P 074
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
AC
DEPT, OF PSYCHIATRY
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
919 816-2663
SWEEDE, SHARON
FP/ADDM Oil
60 CALEDONIA
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28803-9651
704 253-3631
FAX 704 255-0532
SWEENEY, CHARLES LESLIE. JR. FP 092
613 SAMPSON ST,
A RT
RALEIGH 27609
919 787-1261
SWEENEY, CHARLOTTE ATKINSON
OBG/GYN 092
3404 WAKE FOREST RD.. STE
, 300 A AC
RALEIGH 27609-7455
919 954-7200
SWEET, RAYMOND C.
NS 060
300 BILLINGSLEY RD. #101
AC
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 334-5161
FAX 704 334-6554
SWETENBURG, RAYMOND LEE
JR. PD 060
2711 RANDOLPH RD STE 50
AC
EASTOVER PEDIATRICS
CHARLOTTE 28207-2027
704 374-1736
FAX 704 374-0512
SWETT, CURTIS E.
ORS 000
819 MEADOWSTONE DR
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WINSTON-SALEM 27104
919 716-2011
SWOFFORD, JOEL HOWARD
FP 097
MEDICAL ARTS BLDG.. STE, 102 AC
110 JEFFERSON ST.
N WILKESBORO 28697
910 651-2980
FAX 910 667-2047
SYDNOR, CHARLES FORD
OPH 001
1214 VAUGHN ROAD
A AC
BURLINGTON 27215
910 228-0254
SYKES, CHARLES LOUIS
FP/IM 086
P, O. BOX 590
A L'RT
MOUNT AIRY 27030
SYKES, CHARLIE LOUIS, JR.
IM 095
108 DOCTORS DRIVE
AC
BOONE 28607
704 264-6362
SYMINGTON, RICHARD CHARLES AN 055
1535 GREEN ACRES ROAD
AC
LINCOLNTON 28092
SYPHER, ROBERT v., JR.
HS/ORS 041
2718 HENRY ST,
A AC
GREENSBORO 27405
910 375-1007
S2ABO, JAMES JOSEPH
D 000
1050 X-RAY DR,. STE. A
* AC
GASTONIA 28054
704 868-2880
SZABO, JANET R.
R 018
P O BOX 308
A AC
HICKORY 28603
704 322-2644
SZYPKO. PAULA ELIZABETH
PTH/IM 046
PO BOX 5001
C
HIGH POINT 27262-5001
910 884-6064
TAAVONI, SHOHREH
IM 032
201 SIERRA DR,
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 929-0814
TACKETT, AMOS DARRELL
GS 065
1922TRADDCT,
AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 343-0811
TAFT, CHARLES VAN
ORS 034
BOX 25007
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27114
910 768-1270
FAX 910 765-6375
TAFT, RICHARD CHESSON
OBG 074
101 BETHESDA DRIVE
A AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-4181
TAFT, TIMOTHY NED
ORS/SM 032
UNO. CB 7055
A AC
237 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDC
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-2039
FAX 919 966-6730
TAIT, JEFFREY
FP Oil
201 CHARLOTTE ST,
AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 254-5470
TAJ-ELDIN, ADNAN
IM/A 067
200 DOCTORS DR. STE. 1
A AC
JACKSONVILLE 28546
910 353-6327
FAX 910 353-6329
144
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
TALBERT, KAREN AGNES
PM 000
TATE, WILLIAM CUMMINGS, II
GS 006
THOMS REHABILITATION HOSPITAL AF
P. O. BOX 68
A AC
PO BOX 15025
BANNER ELK 28604
704 898-4221
ASHEVILLE 28813
704 274-6171
TATUM, BEN SULLIVAN
GYN 083
FAX 704 277-0820
1200 DUNBAR DR.
A RT
TALBERT, LUTHER MARCUS
OBG/REN 092
LAURINBURG 28353
910 276-7478
204-60 ASHEVILLE BLVD.
AC
TAUB, NEAL STEPHEN
PM 060
CARY 27511
919 233-1680
2001 VAIL AVENUE
AC
TALBOT, DAVID CAMPBELL
IM 041
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 379-5629
1002 S. EUGENE ST.
AC
FAX 704 367-8010
GREENSBORO 27406
910 271-5999
TAUBER, STUART DAVIS
END/IM Oil
FAX 910 271-5990
29 RAVENSCROFT DRIVE
AC
TALLY, WILLIAM CARLTON
034
ASHEVILLE 28801-3690
704 258-2404
2015ELIZABETH AVE., APT. #3 A S
FAX 704 258-0864
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 722-8201
TAYAL, VIVEK SHANTI
EM 060
TALTON, ROBERT KEVIN
074
1844 HARRIS RD.
A AC
F-6 DOCTORS PARK APTS.
A S
CHARLOIIb 28211
704 355-3181
BEASLEY DRIVE
FAX 704 355-7047
GREENVILLE 27834-4354
919 758-7764
TAYLOE, DAVID THOMAS
PD 007
TAMISIEA, J. RICHARD
CD/IM 065
719 SHORT DRIVE
LVRT
1202 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE AC
WASHINGTON 27889
919 946-4106
WILMINGTON 28401
910 341-3301
TAYLOE, DAVID THOMAS, JR.
PD 096
TAN, RICARDO MIJARES
GS/ABS 065
2706 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
A P * AC
1402 ROBINHOOD RD,
A RT
GOLDSBORO 27534
919 734-4736
WILMINGTON 28401
910 762-7166
FAX 919 580-1017
TANNEHILL, JOHN FRANKLIN
OTO/HNS 044
TAYLOE, JOHN GOTTEN, JR.
ORS 025
120 HOSPITAL DRIVE
AC
P. O. DRAWER 2604
AC
CLYDE 28721
704 452-1406
NEW BERN 28560
919 633-1635
TANNEHILL, ROBERT BRUCE
RD 080
TAYLOE, JOSHUA
OBG 007
720 GROVE STREET
AC
525 ISABELLA AVENUE
A RT
SALISBURY 28144
704 636-5576
WASHINGTON 27889
919 946-6544
TANNENBAUM, SIGMUND IAN
U 041
TAYLOR, ALLEN
R 074
TANNENBAUM UROLOGIC
EASTERN RADIOLOGISTS
L
ASSOCS, PA
A AC
#9 DOCTORS PARK
301 E. WENDOVER AVE. #311
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-5000
GREENSBORO 27401
910274-1114
TAYLOR, ANDREW JOHN
032
FAX 910 274-9638
425 HILLSBOROUGH ST.. APT
8B A S
TANNER, DAUNE DAUGHERTY
EM 034
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 933-0363
163 DEER RUN DR.
AC
TAYLOR, BLUCHER EHRINGHAUS OBG 034
LEWISVILLE 27023-9795
910 765-9328
1935 W. FIRST ST.
RT
TANNER, DAVID CLEON
ID 060
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-5470
814 EAST BOULEVARD
A AC
TAYLOR, BRITTON EDGAR
OBG 065
CHARLO 1 1 b 28203
704 331-9413
1802 S. 17TH ST.
AC
TANNER, KENNETH SPENCER,
JR. GS 081
WILMINGTON 28401
910 343-1031
PO BOX 468
A URT
TAYLOR, EDWARD FREDERIC LEX IM 078
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
704 286-9036
403 W. 27TH STREET
A AC
TAORMINA, MICHAEL ANTHONY 000
LUMBERTON 28358
910 739-8899
75-A WEAVER DAIRY ROAD
R
TAYLOR, FRANCIS MARVIN
074
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 966-2526
102 DAVIE ST.
A S
TARA, CHARLES SAMUEL
OPH 034
WINTERVILLE 28590
919 756-0964
1702 S. HAWTHORNE ROAD
A AC
TAYLOR, FREDERICK HARVEY
TS/CDS 060
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-4140
300BILLINGSLEY RD. STE. 103 A L
FAX 910 768-4487
CHARLO 1 lb 28211
704 372-1306
TARRY, WILLIAM BURWELL, JR
FP 039
FAX 704 372-3109
104 NEW COLLEGE STREET
URT
TAYLOR, GREGORY WAYNE
FP EM/026
OXFORD 27565
919 693-8126
1638 OWEN DR., BOX 2000
A AC
TART, DAVID E.
D/IM 018
CAPE FEAR VALLEY MED. CTR.
220 18TH ST. CIR., SE.
P * AC
FAYE 1 1 bVILLE 28302-2000
910 609-6698
HICKORY 28602
704 328-61 85
FAX 910 609-6160
FAX 704 328-4404
TAYLOR, JAMES EDWARD
U 036
TART, JAMES ALVIN
IM/CD 063
631 COX ROAD
A RT
PINEHURSTMED. CLINIC
A AC
GASTONIA 28052
704 867-4896
205 PAGE ROAD
TAYLOR, JAMES VAN, III
FP 098
PINEHURST 28374
910 295-9204
KENLY MEDICAL ASSOCIATES AC
FAX 910 295-7257
BOX 275
TART, JAMES MILTON, JR.
GYN 060
KENLY 27542
919 284-4025
4224 ROTUNDA ROAD
URT
TAYLOR, JEFFREY SCOTT
OPH 092
CHARLO 1 1 h 28226
704 542-1881
PO BOX 3128
A AC
TATE, ALLEN DENNY, JR.
FP 001
201 RICHARDS ST.
1907SUNNYBROOK DR.
URT
WILSON 27895
919 291-7001
BURLINGTON 27215-4835
910 226-4471
TAYLOR, JENNIFER L.
032
TATE, DAVID HARRISON
PD 034
3520 MAYFAIR ST.. APT. 102
A S
3175 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
A AC
DURHAM 27707
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3903 910 768-7030
TAYLOR, JIMMY LYNN
FP 090
FAX 910 768-5275
1420 E. FRANKLIN ST.
AC
TATE, DENNY COOK
IM 001
MONROE 28110
704 289-8427
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD. A AC
FAX 704 283-5522
BURLINGTON 27217
910 227-3621
TAYLOR, JOAN MURPHY
AN 045
TATE, GEORGE WHALEY, JR.
OPH 060
PO BOX 610
AC
2200 E. 7TH ST.
AC
NAPLES 28760-0610
704 684-5507
CHARLO 1 1 b 28204
704 332-1700
TAYLOR, JOHN BRUCE
OBG 060
FAX 704 334-6660
1822 BRUNSWICK AVE.
AC
TATE, MICHAEL NOAH
ON 018
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 376-0360
PO BOX 3710
AC
TAYLOR, JULIAN RALEIGH
FP 000
HICKORY 28603
704 324-9550
502 N. COLONY AVE.
AC
FAX 704 324-4154
AHOSKIE 27910
919 332-3548
TAYLOR, LEIGH HADLEY
1119GROVEMONTDR., J-6
GREENVILLE 27834-8497
TAYLOR, LLOYD JEFFREY
516 MOCKSVILLE AVE.
SALISBURY 28144
TAYLOR, MARSHALL CARNEY
630 E. 11TH ST.
WASHINGTON 27889
TAYLOR, MARSHALL CARNEY, JR
104 HUNTINGRIDGE ROAD
GREENVILLE 27834-9151
TAYLOR, REID D.
7 MCDOWELL ST.
ASHEVILLE 28801
TAYLOR, RICHARD ALLEN
1112 MARTHA DR.
MONROE 28112
TAYLOR, RICHARD LEWIS
101-A PROFESSIONAL PARK DR.
OXFORD 27565
TAYLOR, ROBERT ELMORE
mow. MAIN ST.
NC EYE & EAR HOSPITAL
DURHAM 27701
TAYLOR, RUSSELL CARL
250 DOCTORS DRIVE
BOONE 28607
074
S
919 752-8528
000
AF
704 633-7070
FAX 704 633-7627
DR 007
AC
919 946-2137
074
S
919 752-8725
N Oil
A AC
704 255-7776
PD 090
A RT
704 289-1642
FP 039
A P AC
919 693-3972
OTO 032
AC
919 682-9341
IM/NEP 095
AC
704 264-6362
FAX 704 265-4816
TAYLOR, SHAHANE RICHARDSON, JR OPH 041
348 N. ELM STREET A * AC
GREENSBORO 27401-2141 910 274-4626
FAX 910 274-7952
TAYLOR, VERNON WILLIAMS, JR. FP 086
815 N. BRIDGE STREET A L
ELKIN 28621 910 835-3425
TAYLOR, WILLIAM FITZHUGH, JR. 032
1000 SMITH LEVEL RD. APT. F-4 A S
CARRBORO 27510 919 968-6441
TEAFORD, MICHAEL JACOB PTH Oil
ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL AC
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 255-3943
TEAGUE, ALICE BUDDIN OBG 060
1023 EDGEHILL RD. SOUTH A AC
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 373-1541
TEAGUE, RANDALL SCOTT DR EM/076
837 OAKMONT DR. AC
ASHEBORO 27203 910 625-5151
TEAL, LARA J. 000
2307-D CLOVERDALE AVE. A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3733 919 724-3940
TEAM, ROBERT ALSTON FP 029
2 CHERRY STREET AC
LEXINGTON 27292 704 246-4539
TEASDALL, ROBERT DOUGLAS ORS 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH OF MED, A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BOULEVARD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1070
TEASLEY, BARRY HOYLE
P. O. BOX 10907
103 COX BLVD.
GOLDSBORO 27532
TEASLEY, MYRA LYNN
4420 LAKE BOONE TR.. STE
RALEIGH 27607
TEEL, GREGORY TYRONE
405 OLD SCARBOROUGH LN.
GARNER 27529
910 716-9520
FAX 910 716-6286
OPH 096
AC
919 734-8440
FAX 919 734-9387
OBG 092
303 P AC
919 781-5510
FP 092
AC
919 783-0200
FAX 919 872-6066
OBG 016
TEETER, ROBERT TENNANT
CARTERET OB-GYN
ASSOCIATES. PA A AC
302 MEDICAL PARK
MOREHEADCITY 28557 919 726-0107
TEGELER, DEBRA RENEE IM/ON 034
250 CHARLOIS BLVD. A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-4730
TEIGLAND, CHRIS M. U 060
1718 E. FOURTH ST, #608 A AC
PRESBYTERIAN MEDICAL TOWER
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 358-0880
FAX 704 358-0181
TEJANO, FELIPE MAZON
U 054
KINSTON CLINIC, NORTH
A AC
DOCTORS DRIVE
KINSTON 28501
919 527-3043
TELFER, JAMES GAVIN, JR.
IM/FP 092
305 S. ACADEMY STREET
AC
CARY 27511
919 467-7528
TEMPESTA, SUSAN HOPE
032
42-B STRATFORD HILLS
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 967-8774
TEMPLE, RUFUS HENRY, JR.
OBG 065
1802 S. 17TH ST
AC
WILMINGTON 28407-6444
910 343-1031
FAX 910 251-8896
TENNANT, STANLEY NEAL
CD 041
1011 PROFESSIONAL VILL
AC
GREENSBORO 27401-1104
910 272-6133
FAX 910 271-9043
TENNEY, BARBARA LEA
PD 025
PC DRAWER 12610
AC
NEW BERN 28561-2610
919 636-4920
TENNEY, JAMES BERNARD
GPM/PH Oil
32 HOYT ROAD
A AC
ARDEN 28704-9418
704 255-5671
FAX 704 255-5326
TENNISON. MICHAEL BYRON
CHN/PD 000
UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
A AC
CB 37025
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7025
919 966-2528
FAX 919 966-2922
TEOT, LISA ANNE
PTH 000
654 EASTBROOKE LANE
AC
ROCHESTER NY 14618-5231
919 748-4311
TEPPER, JOEL
RO 032
RADIATION ONCOLOGY
A AC
UNC SCHOOL OF MED. CB 7512
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-7700
FAX 919 966-7681
TERRELL, GRACE EMERSON
IM 046
624 QUAKER LN,, STE 207-C
A AC
HIGH POINT 27262
TERRELL, SARA ELDORA HAWORTH IM 046
624 QUAKER LN. STE. 207-C
A AC
HIGH POINT 27262-3806
910 885-3211
TERRELL, THOMAS EUGENE
IM 046
624 QUAKER LN., STE 207-C
A AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 885-3211
FAX 910 885-3877
TERRY, ROBERT COOPER
GS 081
PO BOX 510, TRYON ROAD
AC
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
704 286-1743
TERRY, RONALD LYNN
TR Oil
200 DOCTORS BLDG
AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 255-4100
FAX 704 255-4091
TERRY, WILLIAM VEREEN
OBG 063
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC A AC
ONE MEMORIAL DRIVE
PINEHURST 28374-8708
910 295-0882
TESTER, RICHARD DEAN
R/NM 046
I P. O, BOX 5007
A AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 883-6716
TETTEH, ENOCH
032
501 HIGHWAY 54 BYPASS #D-8 A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 933-3531
TEW, DOUGLAS MICHAEL
CD/IM 000
3527 WESTOVER RD.
AC
ORANGE PARK FL 32073
919 269-6040
TRACKER, ROBERT KELLER
FP 041
603 DOLLY MADISON RD.
AC
GREENSBORO 27410
910 294-6190
THALINGER, ALAN ROBERT
ON/IM 060
3535 RANDOLPH ROAD
A AC
CHARLOIIE 28211
704 365-0760
FAX 704 364-1641
THIEDE, STEPHEN GERHARD
032
207 FAN BRANCH LANE
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 933-6718
THIELE, RONALD LEWIS
PD/PH 074
] 503 QUEEN ANNES ROAD
L
GREENVILLE 27858-6538
919 756-6721
TRIES, DAVID NEWCOMB
IWI/PD 032
109 HANNA STREET
A R
CARRBORO 27510-1315
919 966-4131
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
THIGPEN, FRONIS RAY FP/PD
902 JEFFERSON ST A
PO BOX 1528
WHITEVILLE 28472 910 642-
THOM, ARLEEN KAYE GS
3314 MELROSE ROAD A
FAYETTEVILLE 28304 910 678
THOMAS-PATTERSON, DENNE
307 WEDGEWOOD APTS A
GREENVILLE 27834 919 355-
THOMAS-SLADE, VENEZELA ETHEL B
49 WOODBINE ST. #B
KERNERSVILLE 27284-2909 704 648-
THOMAS, BARBARA LOWRY P
165 MAHALEY AVE, A P
SALISBURY 28144 704 633-
THOMAS, BEN DAVID FP
PO BOX 218 A
ZEBULON 27597 919 269-
THOMAS, CATHY WALL AN
PO BOX 1 5609
DURHAM 27704
THOMAS, CHARLES CARROLL, II
445 BILTMORE AVE., STE. G-102
ASHEVILLE 28801
THOMAS, COLIN EDWARD
512 SIXTH AVENUE, WEST
HENDERSQNVILLE 28739
THOMAS, COLIN GORDON, JR
UNC, BURNETT-WOMACK 229H
CHAPEL HILL 27599
THOMAS, DAVID BRIAN
919 470
TR/RO
A
704 253
FAX 704 253
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A
704 692
GS
A
919 966
PTH
UNC HOSPITALS, 101 MANNING DR.
919 966
CHAPEL HILL 27599
THOMAS, DAVID CARL
216 CORONA ST.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
THOMAS, DIANE FRANCES
416 1/2 ARBOR ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
THOMAS, FRANCIS THORNTON
DEPT, OF SURGERY
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
THOMAS, GRACE MURRIYANKAVUNKAL
1630 W. FIRST ST., APT. A
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
THOMAS, HENRY FULLER
902 COX ROAD, STE G
GASTON I A 28054
THOMAS, JAMES JOSEPH
100 MEDICAL HEIGHTS DR
MORGANTON 28655
THOMAS, JAMES M.
1841 QUIET COVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
THOMAS, JOHNNA SUE
D-6 DOCTORS APTS.
BEASLEY DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
THOMAS, JOSEPH RAKER
603 BEAMAN ST.
CLINTON 28328
THOMAS, KEVIN LINDSEY
180 BPWCLUB RD , K-6
CARRBORO 27510
THOMAS, NANCY ELLEN
6350 QUADRANGLE DR
CHAPEL HILL 27514
THOMAS, ROSEMARY ANN
705 W H, SMITH BLVD.
GREENVILLE 27834
THOMAS, RUFUS M., JR.
108 HOSPITAL DRIVE
CLYDE 28721
THOMAS, TERISA ANN
38 CROSS RIDGE
GREENVILLE SC 29607-4338
THOMAS, WILLIAM ARTHUR
804-B SELWYN OAKS COURT
CHARLOTTE 28209
919 725
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A
919 816-
910 725
GSA/S
704 864
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A
704 433
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910 323-:
919 752-
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910 592
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919 932
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919 490
CD/IM
919 757
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704 456-
919 830
THOMAS, WILLIAM RALPH
1801 DARSAN DR
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
704 339
FAX 704 339
GP
919 338
024
AC
6121
026
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0656
074
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7856
034
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5382
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3616
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6186
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9142
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1000
1452
070
L/RT
2480
145
THOMASON, HENRY CLAYTON, III 000
702 AIRPORT RD. APT C-1 A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 929-0688
THOMASON, HENRY CLAYTON, JR. CD/IM 036
1021 X-RAY DR. A P AC
GASTONIA 28054 704 867-2341
FAX 704 868-2666
THOMASON, JASON WILLIAM WHITE 000
426 S. HAWTHORNE ROAD A * S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3785 919 723-4961
THOMASON, ROBERT BRADLEY, III VS/GS 034
SALEM SURGICAL ASSOCS., PA A AC
2915 LYNDHURST AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-2603 910 765-5221
FAX 910 765-0430
THOMLEY, ALAN MILES CD/IM 060
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #300 A AC
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 373-1503
THOMPSON, AARON DELANO, JR, GS 018
605 W. 25TH STREET AC
NEWTON 28658 704 464-5340
THOMPSON, BENJAMIN EVERETT, JR. GP 092
241 BEACHERS BROOK LN. URT
CARY 27511-5506 919 467-9575
THOMPSON, CHARLOTTE A. IM/GER 096
205 STRATFORD RD AC
GOLDSBORO 27530 919 778-5336
THOMPSON, DAVID STUART 074
101 MARTINSBOROUGH RD. S
GREENVILLE 27858 919 756-3918
THOMPSON, FRANK ALAN GI/IM Oil
W- 18 DOCTORS BLDG A P AC
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 252-2904
THOMPSON, GEORGE R. C. FP 065
730 ROBERT E. LEE DR. A LVRT
WILMINGTON 28412 910 452-1270
THOMPSON, JAMES NICHOLAS OTO/PSF 034
BOWMAN GRAY, OFFICE OF DEAN A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-5027
FAX 910 615-5139
THOMPSON, JAMES STEVENS
20 MCDOWELL ST
ASHEVILLE 28801
THOMPSON, JOHN ALBERT, JR.
2310 RANDOLPH ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
THOMPSON, KELLY MARIE
HOLLAND DR. #36
CHAPEL HILL 27514
THOMPSON, KENNETH COCHRAN
106 NASH MEDICAL ARTS MALL
ROCKY MOUNT 27801
THOMPSON, LAWRENCE KESLAR, III
PO BOX 1665
WAKE FOREST 27588-1665
FAX 919 220-5106
THOMPSON, LISA WELSTEIN HORN EM 092
1004 SURRY DALE COURT A AC
APEX 27502 919 250-8823
THOMPSON, MARVIN WHITAKER PTH 078
P O. BOX 847 A AC
LUMBERTON 28359 910 671-5074
THOMPSON, OTIS RICHARD, JR. IM/CD 014
322 MULBERRY ST., SW L/RT
PO BOX 1020
LENOIR 28645-1020
ORS/HS Oil
A AC
704 253-7521
D 060
A * AC
704 376-9849
032
A 8
919 932-6965
P 033
AC
919 443-8002
PS 032
AC
919 220-5103
THOMPSON, WILLARD C, III
116 RUTHERFORD ST.
SALISBURY 28144
THOMPSON, WILLARD RAY
102 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
SALISBURY 28144
THOMPSON, WILLIAM CECIL, III
210 13TH AVE. PL, NW
HICKORY 28601
THOMPSON, WILLIAM KEITH
200 ARTHUR DRIVE
THOMASVILLE 27360
THOMPSON, WINFIELD LYNN
216 S HILLCREST DRIVE
GOLDSBORO 27534
THOMPSON, WILLARD CHANDLER, JR
3535 RANDOLPH RD , 201-W
704 758-5544
FAX 704 758-5030
IM 080
AC
704 633-2732
OTO 080
A P AC
704 637-3344
FP/GER 018
AC
704 322-7170
PD 029
P AC
919 475-2348
GS 096
A URT
919 734-2610
GS 060
L7RT
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 364-8100
FAX 704 365-2073
146
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
THOPPIL, CECIL KOSHEY
PD 086
MEDICAL ASSOCIATES OF SURRY
A AC
847 W, LAKE DR.
MOUNT AIRY 27030
910 386-9400
THORESEN, F. D.
FP EM/045
116 FULTON DR.
AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28792-9509
704 693-8620
THORNBURG, COURTNEY
032
7F RIVER BIRCH ROAD
A S
DURHAM 27705
919 383-2374
THORNE, EDWARD YOUNG COX
PD 098
105 WEST END AVE.
L7RT
WILSON 27893
919 291-2466
THORNE, MARK TAFT
GS 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED,
AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-3813
THORNHILL, EDWIN HALE OTO/OPH 092
720 W JONES STREET
A L
RALEIGH 27603
919 834-7341
THORNHILL, GEORGE TUDOR
OPH 092
720 W, JONES STREET
L
RALEIGH 27603
919 834-7341
THORNTON, JACK WALKER OTO/HNS 018
P. 0. DRAWER 2484
A AC
HICKORY 28603
704 322-3725
THORP, JAMES HORACE MERRIAM
OBG 064
200 NASH MEDICAL ARTS MALL
A AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 443-5941
FAX 919 443-7059
THORP, JOHN MERCER, JR.
OBG 032
UNC, CB 7570
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-1601
THORP, LEWIS SUMNER
FP/FP 064
901 N. WINSTEAD AVE.
URT
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 443-9084
THORWARTH, WILLIAM T., JR.
DR/NM 018
CATAWBA RADIOLOGICAL ASSOC
A AC
P. 0. BOX 308
HICKORY 28603
704 322-2871
THRASH, WILLIAM VIRGIL
IM 011
147 ASHELAND AVENUE
AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 258-1188
THRIFT, ALESIA DAWN
032
1501 FORD ROAD
S
OAK GROVE MHP#12
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 967-2059
THURBER, DAVID CUSHMAN, JR.
IM 092
3100DURALEIGH RD.
AC
RALEIGH 27612
919 881-5300
FAX 919 881-5630
THURMAN, ROGER ZALON
GS 098
2410 MONTGOMERY DR.
P AC
WILSON 27896-3469
919 243-8447
THURSTON, THOMAS GARDINER, II
R/NM 080
4100 WELL SPRING DR. APT. 1110
L
GREENSBORO 27410
910 545-8053
THURSTON, THOMAS GARDINER, III
OBG 080
315 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
A AC
SALISBURY 28144
704 636-9270
TICKLE, DEWEY REID
R 098
WILSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
A AC
WILSON 27893
919 399-8112
TIDLER, JAMES
IM 065
1919 S. SIXTEENTH STREET
L/RT
WILMINGTON 28401
910 763-8184
TIDMORE, HOLLIS D.
GSWS 060
1718 E. 4TH ST., STE. 202
AC
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 332-0486
FAX 704 376-5976
TIDWELL, JOHN WILLIAM, II
OBG 060
2801 RANDOLPH RD., STE 200
AC
CHARLOIIb 28211
704 377-5675
TILLETT, CHARLES WALTER, JR.
OPH 060
2130 SHARON LANE
A L/RT
CHARLOIIb 28211
704 366-6895
TILLbl 1, GRACE MONTANA
OPH/R 060
2130 SHARON LANE
LVRT
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 366-6895
TILLEY, PAUL DONALD
GP 014
PO BOX 5589
AC
LENOIR 28645-0314
704 758-2368
TILLEY, STEPHEN LLOYD
IM 000
4104 LONE OAK RD.
R
NASHVILLE TN 37215-3427
615 269-7420
TILLEY, WILLIAM SPENCER, JR.
1011 PROFESSIONAL VILL.
GREENSBORO 27401
CD
910 272
FAX 910 271
GPM/PH
A
TILSON, HUGH H.
3030 CORNWALLIS RD,
ESP DIV. BURROUGHS WELLCOME
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PK 27709 919 248
FAX 919 248
TIMBERLAKE, ROBERTS E., JR.
8 MEDICAL PARK DR.
LEXINGTON 27292
TIMERDING, BEVERLY L.
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED,
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
TIMKO, BRIAN ALLEN
1616-C SMITH LEVEL RD.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
TIMMIS, HILARY HOUGHTON
6373 DOUGLAS ST,
PITTSBURGH PA 15217-1821
TIMMONS, BENSON ELLISON L, IV
760 N NEW HOPE RD,, STE, A
GASTONIA 28054
PD
704 249
EM
910 716-
A
919 942
OTO
TIMMONS, ROBERT LANSING
2325 STANTONSBURG RD,
GREENVILLE 27834
TINGA, JOHN HINNES
750 MCCARTHY BLVD.
NEW BERN 28562
TINGELSTAD, JON BUNDE
DEPT, OF PEDIATRICS
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
919 942
PS/GS
A
704 866
FAX 704 866
NS
919 752-
FAX 919 752-
OBG
A P
919 633-
FAX 919 633-
PD/PDC
A
919 816-
FAX919 816-
EM/IM
TINTINALLI, JUDITH ELLEN
UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
CAMPUS BOX 7594
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7594 919 966-
TISDALE, THOMPSON WILDER, JR. PD
305 HOLLYWOOD ROAD
MORAVIAN FALLS 28654-9507 919 667-
TOBBEN, PAUL JOHN DR/NER
MECKLENBURG RADIOLOGY ASSOCS,
PO BOX 221249
CHARLOTTE 28222 704 384-
TODD, JEFFREY ALLEN FP
520 N, ELAM AVE
GREENSBORO 27403 910 547-
TODD. KAREN GROSSMANN
5105 SWEET CLOVER COURT
DURHAM 27703 919 684-
TODD, STUART KITTREDGE GS
901 N, WINSTEAD AVENUE A
ROCKY MOUNT 27804 919 937-
TODD, TIMOTHY ANDREW GP
123 N SECOND ST
ST, PAULS 28384 910 865-
TOLBERT, FRANKLIN LEE FP
HILLSDALE FAMILY PRACTICE A
RT. #1, BOX 8
ADVANCE 27006 910 940-
TOLIN, FREDRIK PAUL GS/CCS
3001 N, ELM ST.
LUMBERTON 28358 910 738-
TOLLEY, AUBREY GRANVILLE P
110 LAUREL HILL ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 942-
TOLLIVER, JAMES BERT FP
510-A TURNER STREET
THOMASVILLE 27360 919 475-
TOLMIE, JOHN DUNCAN AN/ADM
1543 ABBEY COURT A
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 748-
TOLNITCH, LISA ANNE GS
2301 REXWOODS DR., STE. 116 A
RALEIGH 27607 919 782-
TOLSON, ROGER JOHN IM
1134 N. ROAD STREET
ELIZABETH CITY 27909 919 335-
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AC
61-33
9043
092
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4354
8981
029
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4911
034
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4625
032
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3189
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036
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4005
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074
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0419
025
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4005
3332
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2540
3292
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5643
000
AF
1088
060
AC
4056
041
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1714
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064
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5114
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2290
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8556
032
L7RT
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029
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034
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4524
092
AC
8200
000
AC
2963
TOLSON, TIMOTHY ALEXANDER
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE, NC 27858-4354
TOMA, SAMEH K.
204-60 ASHEVILLE AVENUE
CARY 27511
TOMBERLIN, KENNETH GUY
3817 FORRESTGATE DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
TOMLIN, EDWIN MERRILL
316 HILLCREST DRIVE
HARRISBURG 28075
TOMSICK, ROBERT S.
UNC. DERMATOLOGY CLINIC
CB 7715, AMBULATORY CARE CTR.
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7715 919 966-2648
FAX 919 966-6460
A
074
AC
919 816-2562
092
A
AC
919 233-1311
ORS
034
AC
910 765-9314
FAX 910 765-9313
U
013
L7RT
704 455-2020
D
032
A
AC
TOMSYCK, REBECCA R.
P/CHP 060
1900-918 RANDOLPH ROAD
AC
CHARLO 1 1 b 28207
704 333-7722
TONDO, LEWIS
IM 049
1503 E. BROAD ST.
A AC
STATESVILLE 28677
704 871-8333
TONG, DAVID C.
032
1818 GLENDALE AVENUE
S
DURHAM 27701
TOOLE, JAMES FRANCIS
N/IM 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
A L
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1068
910 716-4101
FAX 910 716-5477
TOOMEY, MITCHELL ALAN
ON/IM Oil
445 BILTMORE AVE., STE G102
AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 253-7077
TOOMEY, TORIAN BRADSHER
034
2027-A W. ACADEMY ST.
S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 631-9919
TOOTHMAN, DONALD E.
R 060
18307 BOWSPRIT POINTE ROAD
AC
HUNTERSVILLE 28078-8592
704 384-4056
TOPPLE, STANLEY CRAIG
ORS/PM 059
PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL
H
PO BOX 45
KIKUYU KENYA 00000
TORELLI, JULIUS NICHOLAS
IM/CD 041
520 N. ELAM AVE
AC
GREENSBORO 27403
910 547-1700
TORRES, MARY ELLEN
OBG 060
1718E. 4THST., STE. 201
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 338-9752
TORREY, RICHARD KENDRICK
FP 092
BLUE RIDGE FAMILY PRACTICE
AC
2605 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE. 300
RALEIGH 27607 919 782-0146
FAX 919 571-9768
TORTI, FRANK MICHAEL ON/IM 034
BOWMAN GRAY CANCER CENTER A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1082
TORTORA, FRANK L., JR.
101 S, W, CARY PARKWAY
CARY 27511
TOSELLI, RICHARD MARK
UNC SCHOOL OF MED, CB 7060
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7060
910 716-7971
U 092
AC
919 467-3203
NS 032
AC
919 966-1374
FAX 919 966-6627
OBG 092
AC
919 781-7450
OPH 032
A AC
TOSKY, GEORGE MICHAEL
4420 LAKE BOONE TR., STE. 301
RALEIGH 27607
TOTH, CYNTHIA ANN
DUKE UNIVERSITY EYE CENTER
BOX 3802
DURHAM 27710 919 684-5631
TOURIGNY, PAUL RENE GI/IM 025
PO BOX 68 A AC
POLLOCKSVILLE 28573 919 633-1010
TOUSSAINT, JAMES LYNN IM/GI 060
2015 RANDOLPH RD. STE, 208 A AC
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 377-4009
TOVE, NANCY LOUISE FP 092
THE MEDICAL PARK AC
218 ASHEVILLE AVE,, STE. 10
CARY 27511 919 851-4022
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
147
TOWARNICKY, MICHAEL R.
IM/NM 025
PO BOX 68
A AC
POLLOCKSVILLE 28573-0068
919 633-1010
TOWNSEND, DWIGHT ANTHONY
000
1437 IRVING ST,
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-5042
910 725-9266
TOWNSEND, MURPHY FURMAN
JR. IM 041
301 E, WENDOVER AVE., STE.
300 A AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 272-2141
FAX 910 274-7413
TOWNSEND, ROBERT GLENN, JR. FP 047
405 S. MAIN ST,
A P AC
PO BOX 665
RAEFORD 28376-0665
910 875-5101
FAX 910 875-0309
TOY, NANCY JOAN
000
1309 OAK GROVE RD
A R
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
919 748-2011
TRACY, STEVEN LYNN
PTH 036
DEPT. OF PATHOLOGY
AC
GASTON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
GASTONIA 28052
704 834-2851
TRADO, CHARLES ELMENDORF
P/GP 018
MEDICAL ARTS BLDG.
A P AC
24 SECOND AVE, NE
HICKORY 28601
704 324-9900
FAX 704 324-8322
TRAHEY, THOMAS F., Ill
CD 013
301 MEDICAL PARK DR,
AC
CONCORD 28025
704 783-1010
FAX 704 783-1015
TRAINER, JOHN EZRA, III
034
1728 1/2 BUENA VISTA ROAD
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-3217
910 721-1796
TRAINER, JULIE
074
1339 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
A S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 757-0599
TRAMM, JEANNE NORGAARD
AN Oil
202 DOCTORS BLDG
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 254-1969
TRAN, LUCAS VAN
N 026
101 ROBESON ST , STE, 304
A AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28301
910 323-1016
TRAN, NHU-LINH
000
504 BRIGHTON ROAD
R
DURHAM 27707
919 684-2291
TRAN, QUANG THANH
HNS 034
227 TABOR VIEW LANE
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
910 765-4922
TRATHEN, WILLIAM THOMAS
OBG 095
POBOX 1069
AC
BOONE 28607-1069
704 264-1232
TRAYLOR, HENRY WILLIAM, JR
IM EM/024
903 E, JEFFERSON ST
A AC
WHITEVILLE 28472
910 642-6121
TRAYNHAM, JOHN EDWARD, III
ORS 053
1816 DOCTORS DR
A C
SANFORD 27330
919 775-7232
FAX 919 774-7922
TREADWELL, EDWARD LOUIS
RHU/IM 074
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
A AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
919 816-2533
FAX 919 816-3527
TREAT, KIMBERLY NOEL
034
2030 #2 CRAIG STREET
S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 722-2552
TREMONT, STEPHEN J.
ON/HEM 092
PO BOX 30098
A AC
RALEIGH 27622
919 781-7070
TRENNER, JAMES GLENDON
FP 000
1109 DRESSER COURT
AF
RALEIGH 27609
919 872-4900
FAX 919 872-7746
TRENT, DOUGLAS ERNEST
OBG 018
536 19TH AVE , DR,, NW
AC
HICKORY 28601-1265
704 834-3000
TRESCOT, RONALD EDWARD
OBG 014
PO BOX 2640
AC
LENOIR 28645
704 758-0179
TREVATHAN, G. EARL, JR.
PD 074
AMBULATORY PED, SECT.
• L
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-2535
TRIPLETT, PATRICIA FOWLER
000
2416CARLFORD ROAD
R
PLEASANT GARDEN 27313-9279 704 355-3165
TRIPP, HENRY F., JR. CDS/TS 060
CAROLINAS HEART INSTITUTE A R
CHARLOTTE 28232 704 355-4005
TRIPP, MARJORIE ELLEN PDC/PD Oil
14 MCDOWELL STREET A AC
ASHEVILLE 28802-7239 704 254-8054
TRIPP, MICHAEL DAVID R 074
307 KENILWORTH DR, AC
GREENVILLE 27834 919 884-6037
TRITICO, ROCCO JOSEPH DR 049
P, O, BOX 803 AC
STATESVILLE 28677 704 872-6122
TRIVETTE, DAYNA DENISE PD 060
7110 LAWYERS ROAD AC
CHARLOTTE 28227 704 344-2210
TROMBLEY, MICHAEL JOHN FP 013
1452 HIGHWAY 29 N STE, 102 AC
CONCORD 28025 704 786-6521
TROOST, B. TODD N/OPH 034
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT, OF
NEUROLOGY A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1078 919 716-3429
TROTT. DAVID CHARLES
OM/GPM 000
PARK RIDGE HOSPITAL
A AC
POBOX 1569
FLETCHER 28732
704 687-3994
TROTTA. EUGENE THOMAS
000
603 SHADOWBROOK DR,
AF
BURLINGTON 27215
910 226-2448
FAX 910 226-5894
TROUGHT, WILLIAM STANLEY
DR 074
19 BAYWOOD DRIVE
* AC
WINTERVILLE 28590
919 752-5000
FAX 919 752-0166
TROUTMAN, BELK CONNOR
GP 054
P, O, BOX 429
L
GRIFTON 28530
919 524-4273
TROWELL, AMY REBECCA
PD/PHO 034
250 CHARLOIS BOULEVARD
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-4730
FAX 910 659-1835
TROXELL, MARCUS LEE
IM/ON 060
101 WTHARRIS BLVD,, STE, 5203 AC
CHARLOIIt 28262
704 593-0244
TROXLER, EULYSS ROBERT
ORS 041
2314 PRINCESS ANN ST,
A L
GREENSBORO 27408
910 288-5521
TRUESDALE, GERALD LYNN
PS/GS 041
901 N, ELM ST
AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 274-2757
TRUFANT, SCOTT KENNETH
032
M-303 RAMSGATE ARTS,
S
CARRBORO 27510
919 933-5210
TRUITT, LEIGH
IM 060
1010 CHARLOTTE PLAZA BLDG, A AC
CHARLOIIb 28244
704 353-7202
FAX 704 353-7202
TRUJILLO, JAIME EMILIO
IM/END 034
2928 MAPLEWOOD AVE.
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-0496
FAX 910 768-0498
TRULUCK, THOMAS BRIAN
OBG 025
750 MCCARTHY BLVD
AC
NEW BERN 28562
919 633-4005
TRUMMEL, JOHN MICHAEL
000
1403-A EAST 2ND ST.
R
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-4757
TRUSCELLO, ANN MARIE
PD 032
112 STATEWIDE DR.
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 479-6200
TRUSLOW, ROY EARL
R 079
1706 PENNROSE DR.
A LVRT
REIDSVILLE 27320
910 349-5952
TRUTT, THERESA CHRISTINE
FP/ADL 000
GATES COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER AF
BOX 297
GATESVILLE 27938
919 357-1226
FAX 919 357-1236
TSAHAKIS, PAUL JOHN
ORS 060
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. STE. 200
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28203
704 373-0544
TSAI, GEORGE SHOU-CHYUAN
GP 060
P. 0. BOX 430
AC
INDIAN TRAIL 28079
704 821-7056
TSAO-WU, GLADYS SHI 034
6 ROSEDALE S
HERSHEY PA 17033-2045 910 724-6634
TSE, ALEX YU CHOW PD/A 067
120 MEMORIAL DRIVE A AC
JACKSONVILLE 28540 910 353-0581
TSE, ANDRE KON SANG IM/CD 067
158 MEMORIAL COURT A AC
JACKSONVILLE 28540 910 353-5111
TSUEI, MATTHEW KAI 034
1587 W NORTHWEST BLVD. S
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-4312 910 748-0409
TUCCl, DEBARA LYN OTO 032
DUMC, BOX 3805 AC
DIV, OTOLARYNGOLOGY
DURHAM 27710
TUCCl, KEITH ANTHONY
2325 STANTONSBURG ROAD
GREENVILLE 27834
TUCKER, DONALD HUGH
620 S MEMORIAL DR
GREENVILLE 27834
919 684-6968
FAX 919 681-6881
NS 074
A AC
919 752-5156
IM/CD 074
AC
919 752-6101
FAX 919 752-7781
TUCKER, GEORGE REGINALD, JR. FP 000
103 JAMES ST, A RT
EMERALD ISLE 28594 919 492-3152
TUCKER, LANDRUM SYLVANIUS, JR.
PYA/CHP 032
FRANKLIN SOUARE, BLDG 900-A AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 942-8716
TUCKER, PAUL CHAMBLISS, JR. GI/IM 060
NALLE CLINIC AC
1350 S KINGS DR,
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 342-8000
FAX 704 344-2617
TUCKER, PETER LOREN PS 060
300 BILLINGSLEY RD., STE. 105 AC
CHARLOTTE 28211-1084 704 375-2222
FAX 704 375-6008
TUCKER, SCOTT L. PS/HS 034
175 CHARLOIS BLVD., STE 102 AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-1537 910 768-8483
TUCKER, VIRGINIA M. 032
2712 LEBANON ROAD A S
EFLAND 27243-9643
TUCKER, WALTER ROBERT FP
217 TRAVIS AVE.
CHARLOTTE 28204
TUCKER, WILLIAM BEVERLY
RUIN CREEK ROAD
HENDERSON 27536
060
AC
704 344-2020
FP 091
AC
919 492-3152
FAX 919 430-1928
TUCKER, WILLIAM STUART, JR. END/IM 060
1350 S. KINGS DR. A - AC
CHARLOTTE 28207-2198 704 342-8000
FAX 704 332-7020
TUCKER, WILLIAM YORK, JR. CDS/TS 046
721 N. ELM STREET AC
PO BOX 5923
HIGH POINT 27262 910 889-7700
FAX 910 889-7701
TULL, FRANK
032
7 PINNACLE ROAD
S
DURHAM 27705
TURK, PETER S.
GS 060
2300 RANDOLPH ROAD
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 376-0327
TURK, ROBERT SPENCER
GS 011
3-D DOCTORS PARK
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 258-8206
TURLINGTON, WADE ROBERT
FP 067
200 DOCTOR'S DRIVE. SUITE M
A AC
JACKSONVILLE 28546
910 353-8100
TURLINGTON, WILLIAM T., IV
OBG 000
117 PINE VALLEY DR
R
WILMINGTON 28412
919 791-6441
TURNBULL, JOSEPH TAYLOR
FP 059
W. THOMASON STREET
AC
OLD FORT 28762
704 668-7694
TURNER, CHARLES SIEWERS
PDS 034
2819 FOREST DRIVE
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 724-0345
TURNER, HENRY CATLETT
AN 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4791
148
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
TURNER, LARRY
OPH/OTO 032
2106 SUMMITTST.
L/RT
DURHAM 27707
919 682-9341
TURNER, MURRAY WELLS
NEP/IM 060
928 BAXTER STREET
AC
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 348-2992
FAX 704 334-3061
TURNER, PATRICIA LYNNE
034
2001 LONGVIEW DR.
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27107-2311 910 785-4292
TURNER, ROBERT COY
IM 074
320 DUPONT CIRCLE
AC
GREENVILLE 27858-6520
919 752-6101
FAX 919 752-4117
TURNER, WILLIAM BOMAR, III
U 096
2400 WAYNE MEM. DR.
A AC
GOLDSBORO 27530
919 735-1635
TURNER, WILLIAM HARRISON,
II D/IM 041
1030 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE A ■ AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 373-1384
FAX 910 373-1358
TURPIN, JAMES WESLEY
OM/FP Oil
PC BOX 1335
AC
FAIRVIEW 28730
704 628-4247
FAX 704 274-6988
TURRENTINE, JOHN E.
OBG 086
180-R PARKWOOD DR.
A AC
ELKIN 28621
910 526-2229
FAX 910 526-4370
TUTTLE, JOHN CLOYD
FP 013
117 S. MAIN ST
AC
KANNAPOLIS 28081
704 932-7016
TUTTLE, MARLER SLATE, SR.
FP 013
117 S. MAIN STREET
A L
KANNAPOLIS 28081
704 932-7016
FAX 704 932-7369
TYE, JOHN GAROLD
OPH 014
2060 HICKORY BLVD., SE
A AC
LENOIR 28645
704 754-0561
TYLER, DOUGLAS SCOTT
ON/GS 032
BOX 31 18, DUMC
A C
DURHAM 27710
919 286-6939
FAX 919 286-6853
TYLER, MICHAEL JOSEPH
FP/ADDM 053
RT. #6, BOX 7
A AC
PITTSBORO 27312
919 542-2731
TYNDALL, HUBERT DURWOOD
GP 096
1201 BEST ROAD
URT
GOLDSBORO 27534
919 734-4845
TYNER, HUGH EDWARD
GS/TS 036
2562 PINEWOOD RD.
L/RT
GASTONIA 28054-7225
704 864-7821
TYNER, MICHAEL ANTHONY
GS 063
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC A AC
1 MEMORIAL DR.. PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374
910 295-0884
FAX 910 295-0874
TYSINGER, JOHN REED
CD/IM 041
1511 WESTOVER TERRACE
A AC
GREENSBORO 27408
910 373-1537
TYSON, SAMUEL LESTER
OPH 041
1915 LENDEW ST.. STE. 100
AC
GREENSBORO 27408
910 275-5673
UDEKWU, PASCAL OSITA
GS/PD 092
3000 NEW BERN AVE.
AC
AHEC/SURGERY. WAKE MED.
CTR.
RALEIGH 27610
919 250-8729
UDOMSAKDI, CHIRAYU
032
3611 UNIVERSITY DR. APT 9T R
DURHAM 27707
919 684-8111
UGLAND, DAVID NELS
OPH 060
100OUEENS RD.
A P AC
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 332-1156
FAX 704 334-7686
UHL, MARK WINSLOW
CCP/PD 060
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER AC
DEPT. OF PEDIATRICS
CHARLO 1 1 1 28232
704 355-7816
FAX 704 355-5429
UHLIN, STEPHEN RICHARD
D/IM 046
624 QUAKER LANE. 302-B
A AC
HIGH POINT 27262-3883
910 885-8333
ULLRICH, CHRISTOPHER GEORGE R/NER 060
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
A P AC
PO BOX 36937
CHARLO 1 1 b 28236
704 362-1945
FAX 704 362-7081
ULMER, JOHN LIPSCOMB
520-C WEST END BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
UM, KI-BONG
P. O. BOX 625
ROBERSONVILLE 27871
UMESI. JOSEPH JAMES
3368 TOBACCO RD., APT. #12
GREENVILLE 27858
UMPHLET, THOMAS LEONARD
2519 WHITE OAK ROAD
RALEIGH 27609
UNAHALEKHAKA, ARNATH
PO BOX 1857
BANNER ELK 28604
UNDERHILL, THOMAS EDWARD
201 PENNSYLVANIA AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-3033
UNDERHILL, THURLOW REED
800 HOSPITAL DRIVE, STE. #4
NEW BERN 28560
UNDERWOOD, DOOLEY L., Ill
405 W. BESSEMER AVE.
1401 BENJAMIN PARKWAY
GREENSBORO 27401
UNGER, HENRY ALAN
101 S. W. CARY PARKWAY
GARY 27511
UNGERLEIDER, ROSS MICHAEL
BOX 3178, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
UPTON, JESSICA AGATHA
610 HUTTON ST.
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
URBANIAK, JAMES RANDOLPH
BOX 2912, DUKE HOSPITAL
DURHAM 27710
URSANO, AMY MARIE
OLD WELL Y7
501 JONES FERRY RD
CARRBORO 27510
USALA, STEPHEN JON
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
MED/ENDO
GREENVILLE 27858
USEDOM, JAMES EDWARD
ASHEVILLE CARDIOLOGY
PO BOX 7239
ASHEVILLE 28802
VADLAMANI, LALITHA
126-A HUNTING RIDGE RD.
GREENVILLE 27834-9151 919 752'
VADNAIS, PAUL ALFRED AN
PO BOX 33549 A
CHARLOTTE 28233 704 384
VAHEY, JEAN BENITA OPH
301 BOWMAN GRAY DR.
GREENVILLE 27834 919 758'
FAX 919 758-
VAINRIGHT, JULIAN R., JR. R/NUR
#9 DOCTORS PARK
GREENVILLE 27834 919 752
VALERI, FRANK SCOTT CD/IM
CHARLOTTE CARDIOLOGY ASSOCS.
2330 RANDOLPH RD. AT LAUREL
919 716
GP
A
919 795
A
919 756
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A
919 787
EM/FP
A
704 898
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A
910 716
U
A
919 633
FAX 919 633
919 545-
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A P
919 467-
FAX 919 460-
CDS/PDS
A
919 681-
919 716
ORS/HS
A
919 684
FAX 919 684
919 929-
IM/END
919 816-
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704 254-
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8054
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4049
074
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5800
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AC
5000
060
AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
VALERIAN, CHRISTOPHER
FAHEC, 1601 OWEN DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
VALK, HENRY LEWIS
2828 CLUB PARK RD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
VALLABH, VINOD CHITA
PO BOX 1537
ROCKINGHAM 28379
VALLE, GIANFRANCO
122 GLEN EAGLES DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
VALONE, JAMES AUSTIN
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD. ,#304
RALEIGH 27607
VAN DYKE, ALLEN HOLSTEAD
14 SUNSET SUMMIT
ASHEVILLE 28804-3730
704 377-0575
026
R
1152
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A
910 323
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IM/GI
A
910 443-
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919 781^
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919 220-
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7678
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7430
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VAN FLEET, WILLIAM VERNON
416 N. LAFAYETTE ST.
SHELBY 28150-4425
VAN GURP, JOHN RONALD
7810 PROVIDENCE RD. #106
CHARLOTTE 28226
VAN HOUTEN, PETER A.
#1C DOCTORS PARK
GREENVILLE 27834
VAN KIRK, MARION P.
1701 OLD VILLAGE RD,
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
VAN TASSEL, ERIC D.
PO BOX 7239
ASHEVILLE 28802
VAN TRIGT, PETER
BOX 3235. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
VAN VELSOR, HARRY
1924 S. SIXTEENTH STREET
WILMINGTON 28401
VAN WYE, JOHN EDWARD
210 ASHELAND AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801
FAX
FAX
FAX
VAN ZANDT, KEITH BERGEN
2805 LYNDHURST AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
VAN-BLARICOM, LAWRENCE S.
41 OAKLAND ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28801-4807
VAN-HOY, JOE MILTON
3420 SHAMROCK DR.
CHARLOTTE 28215
VANCE, BRANDON JEREMY
A-10 VILLAGE GREEN ARTS.
CHAPEL HILL 27516
VANCE, JOHN HALE
1320 GEORGETOWN COURT
HIGH POINT 27262-7448
VANCE, RICHARD PHIL
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
VANCE, THOMAS DOYLE
833 STATE FARM ROAD
PO BOX 1097
BOONE 28607
VANDENBOSCH, GERALD C.
PO BOX 3148
WILSON 27895-3148
VANDER VEER, CRAIG ANDREW
1010 EDGEHILL
CHARLOTTE 28207
P/CHP
A
704 482-
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704 541-
OPH
A
919 758-
919 758-
OPH
A
704 693-
CD/IM
A
704 254^
CDS/TS
919 684-
919 68T
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A
910 762-
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704 253^
704 253^
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910 768^
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704 255^
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704 532^
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919 929
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5660
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910 716-3970
DR 095
A P AC
FAX
VANDERBEEK, RANDALL B.
100 VICTORIA RD.
ASHEVILLE 28801
VANDERBERRY, ROBERT C, JR.
4700 SIX FORKS RD. STE. 220
RALEIGH 27609
VANDERSEA. HAROLD MARK
800 HOSPITAL DRIVE
NEW BERN 28560
FAX
VANDIVER, SCOTT LEE
301 BIRCH STREET
BOONE 28607
VANDIVER, THOMAS JACKSON
150 PROVIDENCE ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
VANDIVIERE, H. MAC
U. OF KENTUCKY, PED.
J450 KY CLINIC
LEXINGTON KY 40536
VANOOSTEN, PETER GERALD
315 MOCKSVILLE ROAD
SALISBURY 28144
VANSCOY, LORI
5D POST OAK ROAD
DURHAM 27705
VARGAS, CARLOS ABRAHAM
P. O. BOX 1495
GASTONIA 28052
704 264-
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919 243-
NS
A
704 376-
704 335-
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704 254-
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919 881-
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919 638-
919 638-
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704 264-
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704 377-
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6984
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1605
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606 233-5857
606 233-6774
OBG 080
AC
704 636-9270
032
A S
919 309-9235
DR 036
A AC
704 864-4378
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
149
VARGAS, CHARLIE ALBERTO
130-N E. LONGVIEWST,
CHAPEL HILL 27516
VARIA, INDIRA MAHESH
BOX 3889, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
VARIA. MAHESH AMRATLAL
RADIATION ONCOLOGY-UNC
CB#7512
CHAPEL HILL 27599
VARNELL, ROBERT MARTIN
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVE,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
VARNER, D. WAYNE
346 HONEYCUTT DR,
WILMINGTON 28403
VARNEY, DAVID ALLEN
2400 WAYNE MEMORIAL DR
GOLDSBORO 27534
tVARTANIAN, VARTAN
23 CLOVER PL,
DECEASED-9-94
DURHAM 27705
VATZ, BENJAMIN
601 KEMP ROAD. WEST
GREENSBORO 27410
VAUGHAN, DANIEL PATRICK
000
A S
919 942-7908
P 032
AC
919 929-6726
TR 032
A AC
919 966-7700
FAX 919 966-7681
R 034
A AC
910 765-2702
FAX 910 659-2366
PTH 065
A AC
910 452-8177
U/GS 096
A AC
919 778-6549
FAX 919 735-6699
AN 032
919 684-6841
IM 041
L7RT
910 292-9687
IM/ADL 032
VENTERS, GEORGE COLE
3410 EXECUTIVE DRIVE
RALEIGH 27609
AC
UNC STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE
CAMPUS BOX 7470
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-2281
VAUGHAN, EDWIN WARNER IM/RIP 041
2632 WALKER AVENUE A URT
GREENSBORO 27403 910 299-7909
VAUGHAN, JOHN WATT FP 060
7810 PROVIDENCE RD,. STE 102 AC
CHARLOTTE 28226-2987 704 543-6636
FAX 704 541-9476
VAUGHAN, ROBERT WILLIAM AN 032
101 BARNHILL PLACE A AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 966-5136
FAX 919 966-4873
VAUGHAN, ROSS LEROY, JR. NPM/PD 092
WAKE MEDICAL CENTER AC
3000 NEW BERN AVENUE
RALEIGH 27610 919 250-8545
VAUGHN, BRADLEY KENT ORS 092
3515 GLENWOOD AVENUE AC
RALEIGH 27612 919 781-5600
VAUGHN, BRADLEY VANCE N 000
751 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG, A AC
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-3707
VAUGHN, DONALD EUGENE EM/FP 092
6117 REDMOND COURT A AC
RALEIGH 27612 919 856-6238
VAUGHN, TOM JIMISON, JR. OBG 086
510 S SOUTH ST A AC
MOUNT AIRY 27030 910 786-4522
VAUGHT, WILLIAM WAYNE, JR OTO/HNS 001
1206 VAUGHN ROAD A AC
BURLINGTON 27217-2898 910 226-0660
FAX 910 227-6327
VAZQUEZ, RAMON, JR. GS/VS 036
1089 X-RAY DRIVE AC
GASTONIA 28054 704 864-8377
VEATCH, PHILIP DEAN IM 000
111 PENNY STREET AC
ALBEMARLE 28002-0218 704 983-3681
VEENHUIS, PHILIP EDWARD P 000
325 N SALISBURY ST. AC
RALEIGH 27601 919 733-7011
VEGA, KRISTINA LYSELL 074
106 SCALES PLACE, A-1 S
GREENVILLE 27834 919 752-5458
VELAT, CLARENCE ANTHONY PTH/CLP 046
3301 TAOS CT A URT
DEMING NM 88031
VELEZ, RAMON IM 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4028
FAX 910 716-7359
VENABLE, ROBERT LEE 007
PO BOX 1026 A AC
PLYMOUTH 27962
ORS 000
AC
919 872-5296
FAX 919 850-9718
VENTERS, WAYNE BURNETTE ORS 067
200 DOCTOR'S DRIVE, SUITE J A P AC
JACKSONVILLE 28546-6391 910 353-1412
FAX 910 353-5827
VERCHICK, JULIE GALE 032
515 AMBLER ROAD S
GIBSONVILLE 27249 910 449-4099
VERDONE, GEORGE F. IM 060
3800 WENDWOOD LANE L
CHARLOTTE 28211 704 338-6300
VEREEN, RONALD LLOYD P 000
3200 CROASDAILE DR., STE, 401 AC
DURHAM 27705 919 383-0179
VERELL, KAREN LEA PD/ADL 067
156 MEMORIAL COURT AC
JACKSONVILLE 28546 910 353-6262
VERGES, LEONARD PAUL U 044
102 HOSPITAL DR, STE 11 A AC
CLYDE 28721 704 452-9700
VERGES, LISA BLOUNT P 044
102 HOSPITAL DR. STE, 11 A AC
CLYDE 28721 704 452-3992
VERHOEFF, DIRK PUD 060
SEASIDE SPARROW 12 A URT
HILTON HEAD ISLAND SC 29928-5607
803 671-2665
VERMA, KRISHNA MURARI P 098
2705 DEERFIELD LANE, NORTH A AC
WILSON 27896-8741 919 399-8021
VERMEULEN, FRED D. CRS/GS 060
2015 RANDOLPH RD, #201 A AC
CHARLOTTE 28207-1200 704 333-1259
FAX 704 333-0371
VERNER, HUGH DAVID IM 060
PO BOX 549 A URT
MONTREAT 28757 704 669-6629
VERNICK, SANFORD HERBERT PM 074
REGIONAL REHAB, CENTER A AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-4440
FAX 919 551-9158
VERNON, CHARLES ROBERTSON P 065
7230 WRIGHTSVILLE AVENUE A P AC
WILMINGTON 28403 910 256-4106
VERNON, CHERYL ANN FP 080
401 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE AC
SALISBURY 28144 704 637-1123
FAX 704 637-1214
VERNON, JAMES TAYLOR P 012
PO, BOX 1139 URT
MORGANTON 28680-1139 704 437-5839
VERNON, MICHAEL STEPHEN FP/GER 074
DEPT OF FAMILY MEDICINE A AC
ECU SCH, OF MED. BRODY 4N-72
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-2597
VERROSS, WILLIAM EDWARD OBG 060
2801 RANDOLPH RD , STE. 200 A AC
CHARLOTTE 28211 704 377-5675
VERVILLE. THOMAS DAVID ID/IM 060
1350 S KINGS DR. AC
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 342-8147
VESANO, JACK LEE ORS 060
1718 E. 4TH ST., STE. 701 A AC
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 334-0809
FAX 704 376-2104
VEST, HOWARD RYLAND, JR. AN 092
BLUE RIDGE ANESTHESIA A AC
2308 WESVILL COURT
RALEIGH 27607 919 781-4311
VETTER, JOHN STANLEY FP 077
DRAWER 308 RT
ROCKINGHAM 28379-4317 910 895-9075
VICK, HENRY VERNELL FP 033
101 CLINIC DRIVE AC
TARBORO 27886 919 823-2105
VICK, JOHN BERNARD TS/GS 074
905 JOHNS HOPKINS DR. AC
GREENVILLE 27834 919 758-1747
VICK, RALPH NELSON 032
107 TIMBER HOLLOW CT. APT. 134 S
CHAPEL HILL 27514-5441 919 929-9288
VIETA, KATHRYN MAY
2021 ELIZABETH AVE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
VIETA, PAUL ANTHONY
911 HAY ST
PO BOX 53514
FAYETTEVILLE 28305-3514
VIGLIONE, CHERYL ANNE
119 STAUNTON DR.
GREENSBORO 27410
VILLANI, PETER LOUIS
295 W. 27TH ST.
LUMBERTON 28358
VILLEPONTEAUX, REGINALD
1728 S. HAWTHORNE RD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
VINSANT, MARY LOUISE
PO BOX 27687
RALEIGH 27611-7687
034
A S
910 631-8988
OBG 026
A AC
910 485-1191
DR 041
A AC
910 273-4778
GSWS 078
AC
910 738-8556
IM/PUD 034
AC
910 765-7517
PH 000
AC
919 733-3223
FAX 919 733-9575
034
A S
VIOLA, JENNIFER SUSAN
BGSM MEDICAL STUDENT I
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
VIRATA, STEVEN ROEHR 000
408A RANSOM ST. A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516 919 929-2342
VISCARDI, JEFFREY J. OPH 074
301 BOWMAN GRAY DR. A AC
GREENVILLE 27834 919 758-5800
VISER, PAUL EDWARD IM 082
603 BEAMAN ST AC
WOODSIDE PROF. BLDG.
CLINTON 28328 910 592-2285
VISSER, PHILIP ALBERT GS/TRS 060
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER AC
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232 704 355-3176
FAX 704 355-7833
VISSER, SCOTT WILLIAM FP 065
1908 MEETING COURT AC
WILMINGTON 28401 910 748-4479
VISSER, VALYA ELIZABETH NPM/PD 060
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER AC
DEPT. OF PEDIATRICS. BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861 704 355-3156
VIVEKANANTHAN, DEEPAK PATHE 032
34 HOLLAND ROAD S
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 967-6317
VLAHOS, ARISTOTELIS EFSTRATIOS CD/IM 074
ECU SECTION OF CARDIOLOGY AC
PCMH-378 TA
GREENVILLE, NC 27858-4354 919 816-4651
VOCI, VINCENT EUGENE PS/HS 036
2027 RANDOLPH RD. A AC
CHARLOTTE 28207-1236 704 333-8300
FAX 704 375-7331
VOGEL, JOSEPH VINCENT PTH 018
ROUTE #2. BOX 197 A AC
CONOVER 28613 704 322-3821
VOGLER, SCOTT LINDSEY 034
ROUTE #3. BOX 66 AS
CENTURY OAK DR.
KING 27021 910 983-7578
VOGT, JOEL ALAN P 041
522 N ELAM AVE,. STE. 203 AC
GREENSBORO 27403 910 854-2391
VOIGT, WARD LANDIS GS 021
CHOWAN MEDICAL CENTER AC
PO BOX 429
EDENTON 27932 919 482-2116
VOLK, JAMES VICTOR PD 045
FLETCHER MEDICAL CENTER P AC
FLETCHER 28732 704 684-1423
VOLKMAN, ALVIN PTH 074
ECU. BRODY 2W33, ASSOC. DEAN A AC
RESEARCH AND GRADUATE STUDIES
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-2071
FAX 919 816-3260
VON SEGGEN, WAYNE WINFRED OM/FP 000
3 KESWICK COURT AF
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 852-7530
FAX 910 854-9682
VOORHEES, DIANA R. R 032
2609 N DUKE ST.. STE, 303 AC
DURHAM 27704 919 471-8411
150
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
VORDER BRUEGGE, WM. FRANCIS Gl
1738 METROMEDICAL DR,
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-3861 910 323-
FAX 910 323-
VOULGAROPOULOS, MENELAOS A. IM
RT. #9. BOX 183P A
STATESVILLE 28677 704 871
VOYTEK, ANNA ORS
1910 N. CHURCH ST. A
GREENSBORO 27405 910 274-
VREELAND, WALLING D., JR. GP
5740 PHILLIPS BRIDGE RD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-4339 910 765-
VUKOSON, MATTHEW BRUCE FP
UNC. STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-
VYAS, PANKAJ K. IM
EASTERN CAROLINA MED CTR.. PC A
PO BOX 749
BENSON 27504
VYBIRAL, TOMAS
180-D PARKWOOD DRIVE
ELKIN 28621
WAATAJA, JOHNNIE ALICE
1001 BLYTHE BLVD , STE. 601
CHARLOTTE 28203
WACHSMUTH, RHONDA ROUSE
3535 RANDOLPH RD., STE. 201W
CHARLOTTE 28211
WACHTER, FRANCIS WILFRED
PO BOX 33549
CHARLOTTE 28233
WACKETT, ANDREW
1 1 00 W. NC HIGHWAY 54 BYPASS
8-L KINGSWOOD APTS.
CHAPEL HILL 27516-2819
WADE, EUGENE HENRY PETER
723 EDITH STREET
BURLINGTON 27215
910 894-
FAX 910 894-
IM/CD
A P
910 526-
FAX 910 526-
EM/OM
704 588
GS
704 364
PTH
A
704 384
919 929-
FP
WADE, RONALD VAUGHN
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
910 229
FAX 910 226
OBG
704 355
FAX 704 355
WADLEIGH, MARTHA
3611 UNIVERSITY DR, #106
DURHAM 27707
WADON, CAROL M.
3314 MELROSE RD., STE. 104
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
NS
910 484
FAX 910 484
WADSWORTH, GEORGE HENRY
P. O. BOX 27
AHOSKIE 27910
WADSWORTH, JOSEPH A.C.
112 MONTROSE RD,
DURHAM 27707-3900
WAGGONER, LONNIE AUSTINE, JR
2522 SHEFFIELD DR.
GASTONIA 28054
WAGNER, AMY CHRISTINE
1603 W. NORTHWEST BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
WAGNER, ANNETTE VERONICIA
1620 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27834-9153
WAGNER, JEFFREY MARK
518 N. TOMS STREET
RUTHERFORDTON 28139-2547
WAGNER, JOSEPH EDMOND
408 RANSOM STREET
CHAPEL HILL 27516
WAGNER, LAUREN
100 ROCK HAVEN RD., M-201
CARRBORO 27510
WAHBEH, CAMILLE JAMIL
1778 METROMEDICAL DR,
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
WAHL, TANYA AUSTIN
3107 RIDGE ROAD
DURHAM 27705
WAINER, HOWARD SCHEYER
204 MISTLETOE DR.
GREENSBORO 27403-1459
GS
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919 332
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704 865
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910 722
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704 287
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910 323-
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910 292-
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5203
3650
049
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9731
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7273
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0170
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2281
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5787
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086
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7997
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7362
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4814
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4852
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5322
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0207
WAINER, ROBERT ALAN
ORS 041
2707 HENRY ST.
A AC
GREENSBORO 27405
910 275-3325
WALBURGH, CARL ERIC
PDS Oil
50 DOCTORS DR,
AC
120 WEST ANNEX
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 254-4701
WALDEN, TONY LEE
IM/END 013
390 COPPERFIELD BLVD.
AC
CONCORD 28025
704 788-2200
WALDENBERG, LEOPOLD MARK
GS 092
POBOX 17200
A AC
2800 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE, 201
RALEIGH 27607
919 420-5000
FAX 919 420-5006
WALDMAN, GARY DAVID
D 090
1307 E FRANKLIN ST.
A AC
MONROE 28112-5126
704 542-8018
FAX 704 542-7147
WALDMAN, RICHARD ALAN
PD 024
903 JEFFERSON ST.
A AC
WHITEVILLE 28472
910 692-6131
WALGER, MICHAEL MEL
032
504 PITTSBORO ST
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 942-0338
WALHA, GURMUKH SINGH
ORS/HS 076
542 WHITE OAK STREET
AC
ASHEBORO 27203
910 629-4171
WALKER, ANDREW WILLIAM
PS/HS 060
2215 RANDOLPH ROAD
A * AC
CHARLOIIb 28207-1594
704 372-6846
FAX 704 342-0752
WALKER, ANNE ENGLISH
PD 060
427 N. WENDOVER RD.
AC
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 364-3740
FAX 704 364-9569
WALKER, DAVID
032
5-B RIVER BIRCH ROAD
A S
DURHAM 27705
919 383-3564
WALKER, DAVID ANTHONY
OPH 063
1902-J N. SANDHILLS BLVD.
A AC
ABERDEEN 28315
910 695-0330
WALKER, EDWIN OWSLEY
CHP/P Oil
200 S. 7TH ST., STE, 605
AC
LOUISVILLE KY 40202-2739
502 584-0044
WALKER, ELAINE VIRGINIA
000
117 FOREST OAKS DR.
AF
DURHAM 27705
919 250-8858
WALKER, GEORGE KIRK
PD 034
1351 WESTGATE CENTER DR.
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-8490
WALKER, HARRY GORDON
FP 049
310 DAVIE AVENUE
L
STATESVILLE 28677
704 873-3269
WALKER, JASON ALEXANDER
000
2353-C SALEM COURT
s
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
919 777-0285
WALKER, JOHN BARRb 1 1, III
IM 001
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD.
A AC
BURLINGTON 27217
910 227-3621
WALKER, JOSEPH EDWARDS
FP/AI 023
EDWARD CLINIC
AC
6433 FALLSTON ROAD
LAWNDALE 28090
704 538-8616
WALKER, LAWRENCE CRUMPLER,
JR. OBG 034
2927 LYNDHURST AVE.
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-9350
WALKER, PHILLIP JACKSON
NEP/IM 060
928 BAXTER ST.
AC
CHARLOTTE 28204-2879
704 348-2992
FAX 704 334-3061
WALKER, PRESTON ALMAND
CHP/P 092
5207 HAWKESBURY
AC
RALEIGH 27606
919 851-4780
WALKER, RICHARD ISLEY
IM/HEM 032
N. C. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-4546
WALKER, THOMAS ENGLISH
PD 060
610 CONCORD RD.
URT
DAVIDSON 28036
704 892-4044
WALKER, WILLIAM ALFRED
CRS/GS 060
2015 RANDOLPH RD., STE. 201
A AC
CHARLOIIb 28207-1200
704 333-1259
WALKER. WILLIAM RAY
P 074
DEPT. OF PSYCHIATRY
AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-2661
WALKER, WILLIAM THOMAS FP
202 S. CHERRY ST. A
KERNERSVILLE 27284 910 993-
WALKER, WILLIAM THOMAS, JR. IM
3610 MEDICAL PARK COURT A
MOREHEAD CITY 28557 919 726-
FAX919 247-
WALL, ANTOINETTE WILKES EM
PO BOX 1004
SKYLAND 28776 704 684-
WALL, JACK GARDNER DR
686 STILL RUN LN.
GRAHAM 27253 910 226-
WALL, JAMES GRIER ON/HEM
CABARRUS MEM. HOSPITAL
CONCORD 28025 704 783-
FAX 704 783-
WALL, ROSCOE LEGRAND, JR. OBG
THE ARBORS A
4931 THALES RD., APT, U
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
WALL, STEPHEN JAY
102 HOSPITAL DR,
CLYDE 28721
WALL, THOMAS CRAVEN
520 N ELAM AVENUE
GREENSBORO 27403
WALLACE, DONALD KAI
205 PAGE ROAD
PINEHURST 28374
WALLACE, J. W. SCOTT
3303 LATROBE DR,
CHARLOTTE 28211-4851
910 765-
PD
704 452-
CD/IM
910 547-
IM/GER
A
910 295-
FAX 910 295-
P
A
704 362-
FAX 704 362-
PTH
A
704 982-
PS/GS
WALLACE, JOHN MORRIS
P. O BOX 1489
ALBEMARLE 28001
WALLACE, KELLEY, JR.
330 N. MARKET ST.
WASHINGTON 27889-4934 919 946-:
WALLACE, LAWRENCE
DOCTORS PARK APTS. G-6
BEASLEY DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
WALLACE, ROBERT BRUCE FP
998 W. WILKINSON BLVD. STE.200
BELMONT 28012 704 825-
FAX 704 825
WALLACH, ANDREW B.
668 GREENWICH ST. APT. 939
NEW YORK NY 10014-6346 919 966
WALLACH, TOM HARLAN P
212 N, MCDOWELL ST,, #110
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 358
WALLENBORN, PETER AMBROSE, III OTO
285 MCDOWELL ST, A
ASHEVILLE 28803-2691 704 252-
WALLENHAUPT, STEPHEN L. CDS/TS
HAWTHORNE CARDIOVASCULAR
SURG, A
301 HAWTHORNE LANE
CHARLOTTE 28204
WALLER, BRENDA SUE
2100 STANTONSBURG RD
GREENVILLE 27834
WALLER, LOUIS CLINTON
7 SHADY LANE
CANDLER 28715
WALLER, ROBERT JOSEPH
200 DOCTOR'S BUILDING
ASHEVILLE 28801
WALLER, TED JAMES
194 DOCTORS DR.
BOONE 28607
WALLEY, BRUCE DOUGLAS
2827 LYNDHURST AVE. STE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
WALLIN, ROLF BOLIN
2604 FASHION LANE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-5337
WALLS, BERTRAM EMMANUEL
2828 CROASDAILE DR,
DURHAM 27705
034
URT
2011
016
AC
9091
7299
045
AC
3949
001
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0198
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AC
1370
1389
034
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3383
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041
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060
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-2663
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084
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-0148
007
AC
2223
074
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910 716
FAX 704 332
PM
A
919 551-
FP
704 667-
TR
A
704 255-
ORS
P
704 264-
CD/CDS
A
910 768-
AN
A
910 323-
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OBG
A
919 323-
205
036
AC
-5376
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032
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060
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9404
011
AC
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2281
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-4440
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URT
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4100
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AC
1100
034
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9535
026
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6061
5795
032
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4155
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
151
WALLS, JAY DAVID
ON/HEM 000
201 PROVIDENCE RD, #100
AC
CHARLOTTE 28207-1417
704 358-1900
WALSH, CARLE DOUGLAS
D 080
400 AVINGER LN . STE, 360
A URT
DAVIDSON 28036
704 636-2466
WALSH, EMMETT JAMES, JR.
U 074
2 DOCTOR'S PARK
RT
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-5077
WALSH, JAMES JOHN
P 001
1608 MEMORIAL DR.
AC
BURLINGTON 27215
910 227-9818
WALSH, THOMAS RAYMOND
GSA/S 046
501 WESTWOOD AVE.
A AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 887-4066
FAX 910 887-4069
WALSH, ZANE THOMAS, JR.
PM 026
2810 HUNTINGTON RD.
A * AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
910 484-3436
WALSTON, ABE, II
CD/IM 032
POBOX 16999
A AC
4205 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD
DURHAM 27704
919 477-6900
FAX 919 477-5081
WALSTON, TRACEY NICOL
074
BOX 239 EVANS MHP
S
WINTERVILLE 28590
919 756-7231
WALTER, GREGORY WILLIAM
EM 042
328 HAMILTON ST
AC
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
919 535-8344
WALTERS-SCHERRER, BARBARA A. P/GP 032
100 FOREST RIDGE
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 968-4652
WALTERS, BRADFORD BLAIR
NS 032
UNC BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG A AC
ROOM 148
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7060
919 966-1374
FAX 919 966-6627
WALTERS, HENRY CEPHAS, JR
IM 049
509 BROOKDALE DR
AC
STATESVILLE 28677
704 872-6343
WALTERS, HEZEKIAH GROVER
JR. GS 024
220 JEFFERSON ST
L/RT
WHITEVILLE 28472
910 642-3214
WALTERS, RONALD MARTIN
GS/VS 024
220 JEFFERSON ST.
A AC
WHITEVILLE 28472
910 642-3214
WALTHER, PHILIP JOHN
U 032
BOX 3314. DUMC
A AC
DURHAM 27710
919 684-5235
FAX 919 684-8560
WALTON, CAREY JAMES, JR.
IM/GI 014
P. O. BOX 1020
URJ
322 MULBERRY ST., SW
LENOIR 28645-1020
704 758-5544
FAX 704 758-5030
WALTON, GEORGE BRITAIN, JF
R/NM 000
P 0 BOX 345
RT
CHADBOURN 28431
WALTON, RICHARD FRANK
FP Oil
MAHEC RESIDENCY PROGRAM AC
118 WT WEAVER BLVD.
ASHEVILLE 28804-3415
704 257-4749
FAX 704 257-4738
WANEK, ELIZABETH ANN
GS/PDS 041
1018 PROFESSIONAL VILL.
A P AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 272-6161
FAX 910 230-2150
WANG, MEI
032
5421 LOYAL PL.
A S
DURHAM 27713
919 544-3625
WANGELIN, ROBERT LESTER
P 041
FORUM VI. STE. 640
A AC
3200 NORTHLINE AVE.
GREENSBORO 27408-0394 910 299-4600
FAX 910 299-5070
WARBURTON, MARK JOSEPH ORS 046
624 OUAKER LANE. SUITE D-200 AC
HIGH POINT 27262 910 841-6262
FAX 910 841-6260
WARBURTON, SAMUEL WOODWARD, JR.FP 032
3717 DARWIN ROAD A AC
DURHAM 27707 919 220-3333
WARD, AMY ELIZABETH 034
4895 SEWARD ROAD S
PFAFFTOWN 27040 919 924-4842
WARD, D. E., JR.
GS 078
2604 N. ELM STREET
A P L
LUMBERTON 28358-3099
910 738-4276
WARD. DEMMING MORTON
IM 080
319 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
AC
SALISBURY 28144
704 637-3538
WARD, JOHN THOMAS
OPH 092
3141 JOHN HUMPHRIES WYND A AC
SUITE 290
RALEIGH 27612
919 787-2211
WARD, LAWRENCE F.
FP 000
PO BOX 490
AC
107 ALLEN ST.
BELHAVEN 27810
919 943-2108
WARD, LYDIA
032
124 BASNIGHT LANE
S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 942-5864
WARD, RICHARD M.
PTH 025
2000 NEUSE BLVD.
A AC
NEW BERN 28560
919 633-8058
WARD, ROBERT JEFFREY
IM 046
604 W. MAIN STREET
AC
JAMESTOWN 27282
910 883-0029
WARD, SIMON v.. Ill
OBG 060
1718 E. 4TH ST . STE, 307
P AC
RANKIN WOMEN'S CENTER
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 332-8103
WARD, WALTER AVEREL, JR.
OTO/A 034
141 1-B PLAZA WEST RD
AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-4039 910 760-0240
FAX 910 760-4568
WARD, WILLIAM ALAN
ORS/HS 060
1001 BLYTHE BLVD.. #200
AC
CHARLOTTE 28203
704 373-0544
WARD, WILLIAM GOODE
ORS/ON 034
3378 SALLY KIRK RD.
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
919 716-3952
FAX 910 716-6286
WARDEN, KENDALL CARNES
ODD
4621 AMERICAN DR.
A R
DURHAM 27705
919 684-3491
WARE, JULIE LYNNE
PD 092
3100 DURALEIGH RD
AC
RALEIGH 27612
919 881-5300
WARKENTIN, JON VICTOR
FP 032
605 JONES FERRY RD . APT
RR8 R
CARRBORO, NC 27510
910 567-6194
WARLICK, JOHN THOMAS, III
U 036
631 COX ROAD
A AC
GASTONIA 28052
704 864-7764
FAX 704 867-7894
WARNER, CHARLES ERNEST
PD 060
1700 ABBEY PLACE
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28209
704 523-7232
FAX 704 521-9762
WARNER, JAMES GRANT, JR.
IM/CD 000
4335 YADKINVILLE ROAD
A R
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
919 716-2605
WARNER. JOHN WILLIAM
032
2324 DUKE UNIV ROAD
A S
DURHAM 27706
919 490-6095
WARNER, PAMELA GREY
074
3208 BRASSWOOD CT,. #13
S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 321-1497
WARREN, CALVIN GLENN, JR.
PD 025
707 PROFESSIONAL DR,
AC
NEW BERN 28560
919 633-2900
WARREN, CASPER CARL, JR.
AN 060
2445 SELWYN AVENUE, STE
204 um
CHARLOTTE 28209
704 342-2275
WARREN, DEBORAH PARRY
034
2012 ELIZABETH AVE.
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 761-8459
WARREN, JAMES OTUEL
IM/GI 025
PO BOX 68
A AC
POLLOCKSVILLE 28573
919 633-1010
WARREN, JOSEPH BENJAMIN
GP 025
203 PINE ROAD
L/RT
NEW BERN 28560-6651
919 637-5888
WARREN, JULIAN MARION
FP 064
P. O. BOX 1120
AC
SPRING HOPE 27882
919 478-4600
WARREN, KRISTI
032
720-1 S LASALLE STREET
A S
DURHAM 27705
919 309-9287
WARREN, LEWIS PATRICK, JR.
2212 DELANEY AVE
WILMINGTON 28403
WARREN, MARK LOWE
620 S MEMORIAL DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
WARREN, RUFUS H.
104 N SHORE VILLAGE
SNEADS FERRY 28460
WARREN, THOMAS BRENT
2012 ELIZABETH AVE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
WARREN, THOMAS LARRY
3415 GRAYSTONE PLACE
CONOVER 28613
WARSHAUER, ALBERT DAVID
30 W HENDERSON ST.
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH 28480
WARSHAUER. SAMUEL EDWARD
2917 HYDRANGEA PL.
WILMINGTON 28403
WARWICK, HIGHT CLAUDIUS
7 SOMMERTON COURT
GREENSBORO 27408
WASHBURN, DEBORAH JEAN EDWARDS
WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY EYE CTR
R/NM 065
A AC
910 763-1800
IM/END 074
AC
919 752-6101
FAX 919 752-7781
FP 067
A AC
910 327-2015
034
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910 761-8459
GYN 018
AC
704 322-4920
AN 074
L/RT
910 256-4781
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ORTHOPEDIC CLINIC, PA AC
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CONCORD 28025
WASSMANN, LORI
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GREENVILLE 27834
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PO BOX 10649
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ELIZABETH CITY 27909
WATSON, JAMES STEWART
NASH GENERAL HOSPITAL
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
WATSON, JERRY FRANKLIN
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704 786-5122
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NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
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WINSTON-SALEM 27104
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WATSON, RICKY LEE
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910 584-7517
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ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 443-1006
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1001 BLYTHE BLVD.. STE. 200
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CHARLOTTE 28203
704 373-0544
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GREENVILLE 27834
919 757-0539
WATTERSON, PAUL ALMA
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CHARLOTTE 28207
704 372-6846
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510 SIMMONS STREET
L
DURHAM 27701
919 688-3391
WATTS, HUGH BOYD
ORS 080
130MOCKSVILLE AVE.
A P AC
SALISBURY 28144-3345
704 637-8770
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WATTS, JOHN COMER, III
PD 036
1839 E. GARRISON BLVD.
AC
GASTONIA 28054
704 864-2685
WATTS, LESTER EARL
CD/IM 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4581
WATTS, PLATO H., JR.
PD/A 000
1312 DOGWOOD DR.
AC
GIBSONVILLE 27249
910 584-6476
WAUGH, WILLIAM HOWARD
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DEPT. OF PHYSIOLOGY
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ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-2773
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MOREHEAD CITY 28557
919 726-1136
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919 726-1136
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919 787-8199
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704 547-8818
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919 816-2571
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704 633-1022
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WEATHERLY, WILLIAM JESSE
1014 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
GREENSBORO 27401
WEATHERS, BAILEY GRAHAM, JR
222 S, MAIN STREET
STANLEY 28164
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7025 THERMAL ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28211
WEAVER, CAROLYN J.
4221 NEAL ROAD
DURHAM 27705
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AHOSKiE 27910
GS
919 373
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704 263
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
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4125 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD.
SUITE 100
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WEAVER, JOHN WAYNE
312 N. ELM ST.
HIGH POINT 27260
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111 N. MAPLE STREET
AHOSKIE 27910
WEAVER, MICHAEL DAVID
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771 REAFORD ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
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432 BRIGHTWOOD DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
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ASHEVILLE 28801
WEBB, BAILEY
2616 ERWIN RD., APT. D-2
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WEBB, LAWRENCE XAVIER
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
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WINSTON-SALEM 27157
919 332-
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919 768-
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910 723
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910 889
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704 258-
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910 716-
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WEBB, LESLIE ANNE
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WEBB, ROBERT KENT NEP/IM
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1319 AVON ST.
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WEBB, WILLIAM WHITAKER, JR. D
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6664
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4091
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0994
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WEBSTER, GEORGE DAVID
BOX 3146. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
WEBSTER, JOEL STOOPS
2330 RANDOLPH AT LAUREL
CHARLOTTE 28207
WEBSTER, JOSEPH BRADLEY
3548 NE 93RD ST.
SEATTLE WA 981 1 5-3664
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2307-C QUEEN STREET
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
WEDEGAERTNER, MARY ROSE
909 SPRING FOREST RD.
RALEIGH 27609
WEE, JONNY O.
2 GROVE PARK
DURHAM 27705
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802-24 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
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2615 TALLWOOD COURT
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
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217-A BRIDGEFIELD PLACE
DURHAM 27705
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1050 X-RAY DRIVE
GASTONIA 28054
WEEKS, KATHERINE PRATT
3951 CORNERWOOD LN., APT. 1
CHARLOTTE 28211
FAX 704 537
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1718 E 4TH ST. #501 A P
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910 716
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704 864
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704 537
910 768
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WEERAKOON, RANJIT
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ASHEVILLE 28801
WEIN, ROBERT MICHAEL
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GREENSBORO 27408-7013
WEINBERG, RICHARD BARRY
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
WEINEL, WILLIAM HARVEY
1945 S. LIVE OAK PARKWAY
WILMINGTON 28403-5321
WEINERTH, JOHN LOUIS
DUKE. DEPT. OF SURGERY
DURHAM 27710
WEINGARTEN, NORDEN M.
814 EAST BOULEVARD
CHARLOTTE 28203
WEINRICH, A. ELISE
2609 N. DUKE ST. STE. 505
DURHAM 27704
704 258-
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2595 S. 17TH ST A AC
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520 N ELAM AVE. A AC
GREENSBORO 27403 910 547-1700
WEIR, SHAWNEE DEE END 092
KAISER PERMANENTE AC
3100 DURALEIGH ROAD
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PO BOX 5534
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1900 RANDOLPH RD., STE. 216
CHARLOTTE 28207
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522 N. ELAM AVENUE, STE 203
GREENSBORO 27403
WEISS, KEVIN LAWRENCE
2450 ABERDEEN BLVD , #A
GASTONIA 28054
WEISS, RICHARD ELLIOTT
7 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
WEISSLER. MARK C.
UNC 610 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG
CB #7070
CHAPEL HILL 27599
704 334-6449
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910 854-2391
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A AC
704 868-8400
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NS Oil
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704 255-7776
OTO/HNS 000
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WEISSMAN, EDWARD
1308 WELCOME CIRCLE
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301 E WENDOVER AVE., STE
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THE FLATIRON BLDG.
BATTERY PARK AVENUE
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A AC
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FPY Oil
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221 13TH AVE. PL. NW
HICKORY 28601
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2825 LYNDHURST AVE. STE
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WELCH, JACK H.
1705 W. 6TH ST.
GREENVILLE 27834
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PO BOX 259
LAKE LURE 28746
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WILMINGTON 28403
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327 ST, ANDREWS RD.
STATESVILLE 28677
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MURPHY 28906
704 299-7724
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704 322-5800
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910 760-3112
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910 997-6311
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704 871-0081
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5024 BOULDER RUN ROAD
HILLSBOROUGH 27278
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NEWLAND MED BLDG.
11 GALLIMORE RD.
BREVARD 28712
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602 PASTEUR DRIVE
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704 884-9030
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032
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919 932-5191
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910 292-5818
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704 258-0397
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919 734-3344
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060
704 551-7082
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919 816-5094
816-8200
074
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445 BILTMORE CTR.. STE. 407
ASHEVILLE 28801
WELSH, JOHN SAMUEL, JR.
102 HANDLEY PARK COURT
GOLDSBORO 27534
WELSHOFER, JOHN ARTHUR
1100 BLYTHE BLVD
CHARLOTTE 28203
tWELTON, DAVID GOE D
8919 PARK ROAD, #32 A
DECEASED-1-13-95
CHARLOTTE 28210-2572
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ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
1S08 BRODY BLDG-
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
FAX 919
WENTWORTH, JEFFREY MARTIN
0-1 DOCTORS PARK ARTS
BEASLEY DR
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401 BEACH ROAD. N L
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520 N. ELAM AVENUE AC
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1718 E 4TH ST, STE 607 AC
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 375-9484
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DURHAM GEN. HOSP-RAD A AC
DURHAM 27704 919 471-3411
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EAST CAROLINA ORTHOPAEDICS A AC
PO DRAWER 1694, TRIANGLE PLAZA
NEW BERN 28560 919 633-4477
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WESSELL, DANIEL EDWARD 032
917 DAWSON ROAD A S
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WESSLING, RICHARD STEPHEN 034
1608 W NORTHWEST BLVD. APT.E S
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-4332
'.VEST, GEORGE HARPER
109 AIRPORT ROAD
KINSTON 28501
WEST, JAMES EARL
231 -D JACKSON CIRCLE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
WEST, ROBERT LEE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF PATH,, BRODY 1S08
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
WEST, SHELLY LORRAINE
107 SHILOH DR,, APT, #1
GREENVILLE 27834
WEST, THADDEUS C, III
132 N, LIBRARY ST,
GREENVILLE 27858
WESTBROOK, JOHN ANDREW
200 DOCTORS DR . STE L
JACKSONVILLE 28546
910 750-0728
IM/CD 054
A AC
919 522-3661
032
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919 914-5928
PTH 074
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919 816-5911
074
A S
919 321-4728
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919 816-4669
GS/CRS 067
A AC
910 353-7848
FAX 910 577-4540
WESTER, MILLARD WINSTON, JR. FP/IND 091
2111 COLEMAN PL A * L7RT
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#5 BAY TREE TRAIL A P AC
PO BOX 3126
BALD HEAD ISLAND 28461 910 457-4927
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WESTLAND, MARGARET M. H. GPM 032
GLAXO. INC A AC
FIVE MOORE DR.
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PK 27709 919 990-4675
WESTLY, STEPHEN K. HS/ORS Oil
PO BOX 1980 A AC
ASHEVILLE HAND CTR,, PA
ASHEVILLE 28802
WESTON. STEVEN ARTHUR
1089 X-RAY DRIVE
GASTONIA 28054
WESTRA, IGOR
1960S, 17TH STREET
WILMINGTON 28401
FAX
FAX
FAX
WETTER, JAMES MICHAEL
1601-B OWEN DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
WEVER, MARCUS L.
642 CARPENTER AVE,
MOORESVILLE 28115
WEYERTS, LEAH KAE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
BRODY BLDG, 3E-140
GREENVILLE 27858
WEYMANN, CATHERINE ANN
1910 N CHURCH ST,
GREENSBORO 27405
WHALEN, KIMBERLY PAIGE
2 PORTERS GLEN PLACE
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3818 NORTHAMPTON RD,
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200 WESTMINSTER DR,. APT, 60E
CHAPEL HILL 27514
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4850-E FAYETTEVILLE RD,
LUMBERTON 28358
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MOUNTAIN VIEW PEDIATRICS
100 MEDICAL HEIGHTS DR,
MORGANTON 28655
WHANG, CHRIS
208-B NEW DR,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
WHANGER, ALAN DUANE
1712 WOODBURN ROAD
DURHAM 27705
WHATLEY, JOSEPH WILLIAM, JR.
2919 COLONY ROAD
DURHAM 27705
WHEATLEY, JAMES WALTER
500 LAKE CONCORD RD , NE
CONCORD 28025
FAX
WHEATLEY, SAMUEL NALLY
BALDWIN WOODS
WHITEVILLE 28472
WHEELER, CLAYTON EUGENE, JR.
NCMH, DEPT, OF DERMATOLOGY
CHAPEL HILL 27599
WHEELER, JAMES HASTINGS, III
900-B MEDICAL COURT
MARION 28752
FAX
WHEELER, KEVIN
3K RIVER BIRCH ROAD
DURHAM 27705
WHEELER, MICHAEL STEVENS
101 COUNTRY WOODS DR,
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
WHEELER, RICHARD LEE
3100 DURALEIGH ROAD
RALEIGH 27612
704 258-
GS
704 864-
OPH
910 762-
910 762-
FP
A
910 323-
GSWS
704 663-
704 663-
PD
919 816
919 816
N
A
910 273-
919 288
CD/IM
A
919 489
919 684
A
919 929
OPH
919 738
PD
-0847
036
AC
-8377
000
AC
-4440
-8561
026
AC
-1152
060
AC
-7905
-5224
074
AC
-2525
-3292
041
AC
-2511
032
S
9040
032
RT
-6089
-8666
032
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-5570
078
AC
-7857
012
AC
704 433-4484
034
A S
910 723-0497
P 032
A RT
919 489-3279
PDA/A 032
A AC
919 489-9158
OPH 013
A AC
704 782-1127
704 782-1207
GYN 024
AC
910 642-3294
D/IM 032
A L
919 966-4507
ORS 059
A P AC
704 652-1673
704 652-1262
032
A S
919 383-7459
PTH 081
A AC
704 286-5121
FP 092
AC
919 881-5997
154
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
WHEELER, WM. STEPHEN
CD/IM 092
CARY CARDIOLOGY
A AC
200-B KEISLER DR.
CARY 27511
919 233-0059
WHELAN, DEBORAH MOSCAL
AN 000
1001 GREENLY DR.
A AC
PFAFFTOWN 27040
910 716-4498
FAX 910 716-8190
WHELAN, JOSEPH G., JR.
R 060
2001 VAIL AVE.
AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 379-5860
FAX 704 379-5484
WHELESS, JAMES E., JR.
IM 013
130 LAKE CONRORD RD., NE
A AC
CONCORD 28025
704 782-3114
WHELESS, THOMAS 0.
FP/GER 035
106 JOHN ST,
L7RT
LOUISBURG 27549
919 496-3566
WHETSELL, DOUGLAS WAYNE
IM/PUD 026
1756METROMEDICALDR.
A AC
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
910 323-1322
FAX 910 323-1510
WHICKER, CHARLES FINCH
OBG 097
BRUSHY MOUNTAIN OB-GYN ASSOC. L
PO BOX 985
N. WILKESBORO 28659
910 838-2316
WHICKER, JAMES HUBERT
OTO 092
3010 ANDERSON DRIVE
A AC
P. O. BOX 18946
RALEIGH 27619
919 787-7171
FAX 919 787-6427
WHICKER, NEIL EVANS
074
408-K PALADIN DR.
A 8
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-0283
WHICKER, WINFRV EVANS
FP 080
P. O. BOX 595
A AC
CHINA GROVE 28023
704 857-1108
WHIDDON, SCOTT M.
R 014
PO BOX 580
AC
LENOIR RADIOLOGY ASSOCS
, PA
LENOIR 28645
704 754-2283
WHISNANT, JOSEPH DURWOOC
, JR. U 064
180 FOY DR.
A AC
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 443-3136
FAX 919 443-3847
WHITAKER, DONALD NASH
FP 092
1425 CANTERBURY RD.
L/RT
RALEIGH 27608
WHITAKER, DONALD NASH, JR
CD/IM 013
140 LECLINE DRIVE, NE
AC
CONCORD 28025
704 788-3367
WHITAKER, GARY RANDALL
EM 032
COASTAL HEALTHCARE
GROUP. INC.
A P AC
2828 CROASDAILE DR.
DURHAM 27705
919 383-0355
WHITE, KENNETH SAMUEL
2305 CANTERWOOD DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
PS/GS
910 343-
FAX 910 343
FAX 919 383-
WHITAKER, JAMES ALLEN U
624 FALLS ROAD A
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-4707 919 442-
WHITAKER, JAMES ALLEN, III CD/IM
PO BOX 3209 A
WILSON 27895-3209 919 243-
WHITAKER, RICHARD HARPER GP
120 N. CHERRY ST. A
KERNERSVILLE 27284 910 993-
WHITE, BARRY ELLIS N
1790 METROMEDICAL DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304 910 484-
WHITE, DOUGLAS RECTOR ON/HEM
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.OF MEDICINE
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
WHITE, FRANKLIN DELANO
P. O. BOX 567
SILER CITY 27344
WHITE, GEOFFREY G.
ONE MEMORIAL DR.
PINEHURST 28374
WHITE, JAMES THOMAS
406 CASCADE CT.
HIGH POINT 27265
WHITE, JOHN J., JR.
3001 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 716-
FAX 910 716-
FP
919 663-
U
919 295-
PTH
P
910 883-
OPH
910 765-
3609
064
L
3516
098
AC
9060
034
L7RT
4242
026
AC
5151
034
AC
4380
4204
019
AC
2761
063
AC
0880
046
AC
7987
034
AC
2122
919 761
IM
WHITE, KWAME L.
519 LOCKLAND AVE., APT. A
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-2746
WHITE, LINDSEY LEE
1142 N ROAD STREET
ELIZABETH CITY 27909 919 331
WHITE, MACK WILLIS, III IM
7030 PINEVILLE-MATTHEWS ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28226 704 344
FAX 704 344
WHITE, MARK WILLIAM
108 DUCHESS LANE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
WHITE, RANDAL EARL
4207 STERLING TRACE DR.
WINTERVILLE 28590-9323
WHITE, REBEKAH R.
3084 COLONY RD., APT. D
DURHAM 27705-5573
WHITE, RONDA SNOW
307 N. LINDSAY ST.
HIGH POINT 27262-5128
WHITE, STEVEN MERLE
301 BOWMAN GRAY DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
A
919 408
RHU
919 752
919 383
OBG
A
OPH
A P
919 758-
FAX 919 758-
PM
A
WHITE, TERRY EDWARD
THOMS REHABILITATION HOSPITAL
PO BOX 15025
ASHEVILLE 28813 704 274-
FAX 704 277
WHITE, THOMAS HUGH OBG
1718 E, FOURTH ST, #307
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 332-
WHITE, THOMAS RHYNE FP
112 S. OAK ST.
CHERRYVILLE 28021 704 435
FAX 704 435
WHITE, WARREN CARLTON PTH/DMP
NEW HANOVER REGIONAL
MED. CTR. A
PO BOX 9000
WILMINGTON 28402-9000
WHITE, WENDY MICHELLE
2013 WOODLAND DR.
DURHAM 27704-4161
WHITE, WILLIAM ALAN
DUPONT/CAPE FEAR SITE
BOX 2042
WILMINGTON 28402 919 371
WHITE, WILLIAM ELLIOTT PD
2220 RED FOX TRAIL
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 366-
WHITE, WILLIAM HENRY, JR. OBG
1140 CARTHAGE ST. A
SANFORD 27330 919 775-
FAX 919 775
WHITEHURST, ARTHUR W. U
2609 N. DUKE ST.. STE. 102 A
DURHAM 27704 919 220-
WHITEHURST, WALTER CLAYTON, JR. DR
065
AC
0119
8983
000
s
1089
070
AC
1100
060
AC
2112
2117
000
s
0380
074
AC
6101
032
S
2190
046
AC
074
AC
5800
0081
Oil
AC
2400
0820
060
AC
8103
000
AC
1100
3295
065
AC
910 343-7074
032
S
1-3204
000
AF
A
919 489-;
201 DEBORAH DRIVE A
JACKSONVILLE 28540 910 577
WHITENER, BETTY LOU FP
P O. BOX 220 A
OAK RIDGE LA 71264 318 647
WHITENER, DONALD LEONARD OBG
3265 STAGHORN RD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 765
WHITENER, JACOB WOODROW, JR. P
PO BOX 2528
200 2ND ST.. NW
HICKORY 28601
WHITENER, ROBERT WILFONG
1024 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
GREENSBORO 27401-1104
4080
060
L/RT
8697
053
AC
2304
4050
032
AC
5251
067
AC
2274
039
AC
3720
034
URT
9350
014
AC
704 322-(
P
WHITENER, TRAGI R.
3704-B MERRIWEATHER DR.
DURHAM 27704
6777
041
AC
910 274-1250
FAX 910 273-2789
032
A S
WHITESIDE, JOHN HARVEY
150 PROVIDENCE ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
WHITESIDES, EDWARD STEELE
2548 FAIRFAX DR.
GASTONIA 28054
WHITESIDES, PAUL CALDWELL,
1515 DOCTORS CIR
WILMINGTON 28401
WHITFIELD, PETER WHITE
201 E. WENDOVER AVE
GREENSBORO 27401
WHITLEY, DANIEL, JR.
2707 MEDICAL OFFICE PL.
GOLDSBORO 27534-9460
GYN
704 377-
ORS
A
704 864
JR. IM/END
910 763-
FAX 910 762
ORS
A
910 274-
A/HNS
A
919 735-
FAX 919 735
WHITMAN, COURTENAY SALISBURY, IVORS
180-U PARKWOOD DR,
ELKIN 28621
WHITMER, GILBERT GOMER, JR
813 JOSHUA CLAY L7\NE
ROCKY MOUNT 27803-1551
WHITMIRE, LELAN FRANKLIN
2700 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
GOLDSBORO 27534
WHITMORE, ROBERT B., Ill
180 FOY DR
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
WHITNEY, PAMELA JOYCE
3320 EXECUTIVE DR.. STE. 218
RALEIGH 27609
WHITTEN, CHRISTOPHER JOHN
21 BAHAMA DR,
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH 28480
A
910 526
ORS/HS
919 443
FAX 919 443
DR
919 734-
U
A
919 443-
N
A
919 872-
AN
910 343-
FAX 910 343-
WHITWORTH, CLAUDE PHILLIP IM
RUTHERFORD INTERNAL MED,
ASSOC A
PO BOX 1560. DANIEL ROAD
FOREST CITY 28043 704 286-
FAX 704 286-
WHORISKEY, ALEXANDRA TATE
1521 E, FRANKLIN ST. C-103 A
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 932-
WHYTE, JOHN JOSEPH
4800 UNIVERSITY DR. #14H A
DURHAM 27707 919 684-
WICKER, JOSEPH BEAMAN AN
45 CANTER LANE A
PINEHURST 28374 919 752-
WIDNER, LARRY ALLEN R
1310 KENSINGTON DR,
HIGH POINT 27260 910 887-
WIEGAND, STEVEN FREDERICK EM/FP
2500 BLUE RIDGE RD, STE, 417 A
RALEIGH 27607 919 848-
WIENER, DOUGLAS J.
910 CONSTITUTION DR., APT. 906 A
DURHAM 27705
WIENER, JOHN SAMUEL U
72 BEVERLY DRIVE A
DURHAM 27707 919 684-
WIER, FRED EUGENE GS/VS
244 SMITH CHURCH RD. #B A
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870-4914 919 537-
WIERCISIEWSKI, DAVID RAYMOND PM
1100 BLYTHE BLVD. A
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 355-
WIESE, WILHELMINE IM
1515 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27834 919 551-
WIESLER, ETHAN RON
228 HALCYON AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
WIGGINS, ROBERT EARL, JR.
495 BILTMORE AVE
ASHEVILLE 28801
WIGGINS, THOMAS BARNES
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVE,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
A
910 716
OPH
A
704 258
FAX 704 258
DR/NER
A
910 760
060
AC
0461
036
L7RT
6723
065
AC
1219
9419
041
AC
1957
096
AC
9146
0582
086
AC
-4500
064
C
-0400
■0572
096
AC
-1866
064
AC
-3136
092
AC
-0940
065
AC
-7788
-8689
081
AC
-9036
-1225
032
S
-7023
032
* R
-8111
074
AC
2140
046
AC
■1926
092
AC
-9471
032
S
032
R
-8111
042
AC
1933
060
AC
4330
000
R
4126
034
R
3946
Oil
AC
1586
1765
034
AC
5874
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
WILCOX, BENSON REID
CDS/TS 032
UNC, CB 7065
A AC
BURNbl l-WOMACK#108
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7065
919 966-3381
FAX 919 966-3475
WILCOX, WILLIAM DAVID
OPH 032
116CRUTCHFIELD ST,
A AC
DURHAM 27704
919 477-8050
WILD, RONALD E.
000
23 SURREY RUN
AF
ASHEVILLE 28803
704 254-8054
WILDER, BRIAN JOHN
AN/OS 060
1901 RANDOLPH ROAD
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 375-6792
WILEY, ALBERT LEE, JR.
TR/NM 000
BOX 30, ARLINGTON ST,
AC
FOREST CITY 28043
919 816-2900
WILFERT, CATHERINE M, MINOCK
PD/ID 032
BOX 2951, DUMC
AC
DURHAM 27710
919 684-8772
WILFONG, HEATHER ANNE
074
1115GROVEMONTDR APT,
+8
A S
GREENVILLE 27834-8494
919 758-3383
WILFONG, ROBERT FARRINGTON
NS 065
5305 WRIGHTSVILLE AVE,, STE W
A AC
WILMINGTON 28403-6507
910 452-3500
FAX 910 452-3595
WILHELMSEN, BRUCE
ORS 074
604 MEDICAL DRIVE
A AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-1777
FAX 919 758-7484
WILKERSON, ANNIE LOUISE
OBG/GYN 092
PO BOX 98837
L/RT
RALEIGH 27624-8837
919 847-1085
WILKERSON, ILLYA LAMAR
032
501 JONES FERRY RD , APT
D-9
8
CARRBORO 27510
919 929-8220
WILKERSON, JACK WINFIELD
FP 074
#7 DOCTORS PARK
L
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-7133
WILKERSON, LOUIS REAMS
GYN 092
2301 COLEY FOREST PLACE
* L7RT
RALEIGH 27612-5105
919 787-4515
WILKES, DRU VAN
FP 046
1007 LIBERTY ROAD
C
HIGH POINT, NC 27262
910 431-8510
WILKINS, EZRA BROOKS
FP 092
BLUE RIDGE FAMILY PRACTICE
AC
2605 BLUE RIDGE RD,, STE, 300
RALEIGH 27607
919 782-0146
FAX 919 571-9768
WILKINS, KENNETH WORTH, JR.
IM 025
702 NEWMAN ROAD
AC
MCCARTHY SQUARE
NEW BERN 28562
919 633-5333
FAX 919 633-9443
WILKINS, MICHELLE LEE
032
306 ESTES DR,, EXTENSION
A S
APT. 9-H
CARRBORO 27510
919 932-6675
WILKINS, ROBERT HENRY
NS 032
BOX 3807, DUMC
A AC
DURHAM 27710
919 684-2549
WILKINSON, CHARLES ALBERT
GS/TS 065
1501 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE
AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 763-6289
FAX 910 251-1420
WILKINSON, JAMES SPENCER
SR.
D 092
903 W PEACE STREET
A L
RALEIGH 27605-1417
919 832-6044
WILKINSON, JOHN DOUGLAS
FP 018
BOX 11159
AC
2404 SPRINGS RD,
HICKORY 28603
704 256-2112
WILKINSON, ROBERT HOLDEN
JR.
NM/R 032
BOX 3949. DUMC
A AC
DURHAM 27710
919 681-2711
WILL, THOMAS AUGUSTINE
GP 036
307 WORTH ST,
L7RT
DALLAS 28034
WILLARD, ELLEN MARIE
IM/HEM 063
205 PAGE ROAD
AC
PINEHURST 28374-8743
910 295-5511
WILLARD, THOMAS BRIAN
032
349 COBBLESTONE COURT
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 929-9570
WILLARD, VIRGIL V., II
308-B BOULEVARD
HIGH POINT 27262
PS 046
A AC
910 866-1667
FAX 910 886-5536
EM 001
A AC
910 228-1371
074
* S
919 758-2878
PD/A 049
AC
WILLCOCKSON, WILLIAM S.
503 SHARON RD,
CHAPEL HILL 27514
WILLEY, JULIANA
1642 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27834
WILLHIDE, MARGARET JANE
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP
PO BOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28677 704 873-0281
WILLI, MARC ANTHONY FP EM/025
608 WINDWARD DR, AC
ORIENTAL 28571 919 745-3191
WILLIAMS, ADA FRANCES PD 033
101 CLINIC DRIVE AC
TARBORO 27886 919 823-2105
WILLIAMS, BARBARA JEAN 000
THOMS REHABILITATION HOSPITAL AF
PO BOX 15025
ASHEVILLE 28813-0025 704 274-6146
WILLIAMS, BENJAMIN JAMES N 034
175 CHARLOIS BLVD. STE, 205 A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 760-3007
WILLIAMS, CHARLES D., JR. PUD/IM 060
EMPLOYEE/STUDENT HEALTH DEPT, A AC
1718 E, 4TH ST,. STE, 204
CHARLOTTE 28204
WILLIAMS, CHARLES E,
2600 TATTON DR,
RALEIGH 27608-2053
WILLIAMS, CHARLES EMERY
285 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28803
WILLIAMS, CHRISTOPHER DAVIS
1301 BYWOOD LANE
CHARLOTTE 28209
WILLIAMS, CHRISTOPHER RAMON
205-C BRANSON ST,
CHAPEL HILL 27514-4801
WILLIAMS, DANIEL WALTER, III
BOWMAN GRAY SCH OF MED,
704 384-4271
FAX 704 384-5702
034
S
910 725-5747
OTO/HNS 01 1
AC
704 252-1853
060
R
704 525-8578
032
S
919 967-3962
DR/NER 034
A * AC
DEPT, OF RAD MED CENTER BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
WILLIAMS, DAVID LEON
540 N, W, BROAD STREET
SOUTHERN PINES 28387
WILLIAMS, DAVID R.
512 6TH AVE, WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
WILLIAMS, DAVID ROBERT, JR.
200 ARTHUR DRIVE
THOMASVILLE 27360
WILLIAMS, DAVID ROBERT, SR.
200 ARTHUR DRIVE
THOMASVILLE 27360
WILLIAMS, ELLIOTT
PO BOX 2324
HIGH POINT 27261
WILLIAMS, ERIC ANDREW
2601 STUART DR
DURHAM 27707
WILLIAMS, ERNEST COUNCIL
3618 CLUB COLONY DR., W,
GASTONIA 28056
WILLIAMS, JACK DEAN
209-B LEE ST,
PO BOX 1968
SHELBY 28150
910 716-7235
IM/HEM 063
A AC
910 692-2061
U 045
AC
704 692-6262
PD 029
AC
919 475-2348
PD 029
AC
919 475-2348
FAX 919 475-2100
AN 046
A AC
919 882-2567
032
S
919 490-0795
GS/TS 036
L/RT
704 864-1417
OTO 023
A AC
704 487-9088
FAX 704 484-9112
000
S
919 773-0974
074
WILLIAMS, JEREMY DEMETRI
1632-A W FIRST ST
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
WILLIAMS, JILL ANNETTE
9007 W,SHOREWOOD DR,. APT, 529 S
MERCER ISLAND WA 98040-3229 919 355-8825
WILLIAMS, JOHN ANTHONY, III CD 025
1300 HEALTH DRIVE A AC
NEW BERN 28560 919 633-8090
FAX 919 633-8957
WILLIAMS, JOHN DUDLEY, JR. GYN
901 FLICKER LANE A
HIGH POINT 27262 910 272-
WILLIAMS, JOHN HOWARD IM/EN
PO BOX 10762 A
RALEIGH 27605
WILLIAMS, JOHN MARK CDS
ECU SCHOOL OF MED A
DEPT SURGERY, DIV, CARDIO-SURG,
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-
FAX 919 816-
WILLIAMS, JOHNATHAN DELEON IM/PD
227 WILMOT DR, A
GASTONIA 28054 704 865-
WILLIAMS, KELCEY LOUIS
PECAN GROVE APT, B-9
LINDSAY DR,
GREENVILLE 27834 919 355-
WILLIAMS, KENAN BANKS PD
413CARBONTON RD,
SANFORD 27330-3725 919 776-
WILLIAMS, LACLAIRE
105 JONES STREET A
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 967-
WILLIAMS, LARRY THOMAS AN
PO BOX 1362
HICKORY 28603
WILLIAMS, LAWRENCE D.
501 WESTWOOD AVE.
HIGH POINT 27262
WILLIAMS, LENNOX GEORGE
200 DOCTORS DR,, STE L
JACKSONVILLE. NC 28540
WILLIAMS, MARK ALAN
1718 E, 4TH ST. STE, 805
CHARLOTTE 28204
WILLIAMS, MARTIN KEITH
CHERRY HOSPITAL
CALLER BOX 8000
GOLDSBORO 27533
WILLIAMS, PAUL FRANKLIN
200 MEMORIAL DRIVE
JACKSONVILLE 28546-6332
WILLIAMS, R. BERTRAM, JR.
1114 FOREST HILLS DR.
WILMINGTON 28403
WILLIAMS, RANDAL JAMES
P O BOX 2588
HICKORY 28603
WILLIAMS, RANDALL WATTS
3622 HAWORTH DR,
RALEIGH 27609
704 322
GS
A
910 887
GS
A
910 353
PDU
A
704 334
FAX 704 335
P
919 731-
OBG
A
910 353-
FAX 910 353-
GS/TS
A
910 763-
OPH
A
704 322-
FAX 704 322-
OBG
919 782
FAX 919 783
WILLIAMS, RANDOLPH MEADE ORS
604 MEDICAL DR, A
GREENVILLE 27834 919 758-
FAX 919 758
WILLIAMS, RHODERICK THOMAS, JR DR
114 WOODLAND ROAD
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870 919 535
WILLIAMS, ROBERT DR
2305 HATHAWAY ROAD A
RALEIGH 27608-2009 919 833
WILLIAMS, ROBERT CYRUS, JR. OTO
FAIRGROVE CHURCH ROAD
BOX 2484
HICKORY 28603-2484
WILLIAMS, ROBERT E.
306 GRANVILLE DR.
GREENVILLE 27858
WILLIAMS, ROBERT LEE
2004 CLAXTON DRIVE
WINSTON-SALEM 27107
WILLIAMS, SAMUEL CLAY
2637 AUDUBON DR,
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
WILLIAMS, SHARONDA RENELL
2103 ENGLEWOOD AVENUE
DURHAM 27705
WILLIAMS, WARREN HERBERT
PO BOX 3302
MATTHEWS 28106
704 322
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NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM C.
FP 034
PO BOX 859
AC
LEWISVILLE 27023
910 945-5846
FAX 910 945-6886
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM THOMAS, JR.
IM/PD 060
PO BOX 32861
A AC
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 355-3146
WILLIAMSON, ANDREW
032
2202-A ANTHONY DR.
A S
DURHAM 27705
919 383-0909
WILLIAMSON, STEVEN G.
EM 018
810 FAIRGROVE CHURCH RD
A AC
HICKORY 28602
704 326-3850
WILLIAMSON, WARREN LIGON
GS 078
3001 N, ELM STREET
AC
LUMBERTON 28358
910 738-8556
WILLIFORD, JOHN KENNETH
FP 043
P- O. BOX 579
A L
LILLINGTON 27546-0579
910 893-3392
WILLIFORD, JOHN KENNETH, JR.
AN 060
1616 OUEENSRD, WEST
AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 384-4274
WILLIFORD, PHILLIP MABON
D/IM 034
108 CEDARWOOD CREEK COURT
A * AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 659-8135
FAX 910 716-7732
WILLIFORD, ROBERT EARL
FP 076
208 ROUST STREET
A AC
ASHEBORO 27203-5404
910 625-4000
WILLIFORD, SUSAN ANN KIDWELL
IM/ON 046
810 LINDSAY ST.
A AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 841-2114
FAX 910 841-7164
WILLIS, CHARLES KEITH
N 041
1910 N. CHURCH ST.
A AC
GUILFORD NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCS,
GREENSBORO 27405
910 273-2511
WILLIS, H.S.K., JR.
FP/AM 036
560 AKINBAC ROAD
A RT
GASTONIA 28056-8113
803 962-2121
WILLIS, JENNIFER CAROL
074
334 LINDSAY DR. #H-1
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GREENVILLE 27834
919 355-0448
WILLIS, LARRY FRANKLIN
OPH 012
335 E, PARKER ROAD
AC
MORGANTON 28655
704 433-6220
WILLIS, ROBERT FREDERICK
FP 026
204 S, MAIN STREET
A L
HOPE MILL 28348
910 424-6644
WILLIS, STEPHEN EDGAR
FP 074
DEPT. OF FAMILY MED. 4N-78
A AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-4611
WILLITTS, BRUCE KIRBV
OBG 000
2206 GULF SHORE BLVD. N. G-2
A S/RT
NAPLES FL 33940-4615
813 434-6870
WILLSON, CHARLES FREDERICK
PD 074
300 BETHESDA DR.
A P AC
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-7141
WILSHIRE, LARRY BRENT
OPH 067
825 GUM BRANCH RD., STE, 135
A P AC
JACKSONVILLE 28540-6270
910 346-2444
FAX 910 347-6663
WILSON, A. ROSS, JR.
OTO 096
2707 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
A AC
GOLDSBORO 27534
919 735-9146
FAX 919 735-0582
WILSON, B. HADLEY
CD 060
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #300
A AC
CHARLOI Ih 28203
704 373-1503
WILSON, BRbl 1
PD 092
212 ASHVILLE AVE., STE. 10
C
GARY 27511
919 859-9991
WILSON, CATHERINE MARIE
GYN Oil
143 ASHELAND AVENUE
A AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 258-9191
FAX 704 253-7382
WILSON, CHARLES HARRISON
CDS/TS 041
1317 N. ELM ST., STE. 1
AC
GREENSBORO 27401
910 373-8245
FAX 910 373-8949
WILSON, CLARENCE LAFAYETTE, 1
OBG 065
1809 GLEN MEADE ROAD
A AC
WILMINGTON 28403-6022
910 763-9833
FAX 910 763-5166
WILSON, FRANK CRANE
ORS 032
WINN, CHARLES, II
R/DR 050
UNC, CB #7055
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PO BOX 5
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-3359
SYLVA 28779
704 586-6606
WILSON, FRANK ELMORE
PH/GPM 000
FAX 704 586-6613
1109 LEONADR.
A URT
WINNEBERGER, TED R.
EM 065
LENOIR CITY TN 37772
615 986-6315
830 SHINN POINT ROAD
C
WILSON, HENRY VANPETERS, III
GS/TS 060
WILMINGTON 28409
910 452-1400
3535 RANDOLPH RD , 201 -W
AC
WINSLOW, FRANCIS EDWARD, JR.
PD 092
CHARLOI lb 28211
704 364-8100
3124 BLUE RIDGE RD. STE. 102
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WILSON, JACK KENNEDY, JR.
IM 065
RALEIGH 27612
919 782-0021
637 S. KERR AVENUE
AC
WINSLOW, JAMES ELBERT
FP 073
WILMINGTON 28403
910 799-1810
609 PROFESSIONAL DR.
A AC
WILSON. JAMES STEPHENSON
GS 032
ROXBORO 27573
910 599-9258
PO BOX 15249
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WINSLOW, JAMES WEEKS
FP 033
DURHAM 27704
919 383-5531
101 CLINIC DRIVE
A AC
WILSON, JAMES STEPHENSON, JR
GS 000
TARBORO 27886
919 823-2105
POBOX 15698
AC
WINSLOW, PAUL LAWRENCE, III
032
4301 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD.
108 PINEGATE CIR, APT. #6
A S
DURHAM 27704
919 383-5531
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 408-8207
FAX 919 479-4415
WINSTEAD, JOHN LINDSAY, JR.
GS 074
WILSON, JOHN ALLEN
NS 034
SUITE #1. MEDICAL PAVILION
AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
A AC
1800 W, FIFTH ST.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-2159
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4020
WINTER, KENNETH HOWE
R 041
WILSON, MOSES ELLUED
OBG 064
GUILFORD RADIOLOGY ASSOCIATESA AC
PO BOX 8033
AC
PO BOX 29327
140 N. ENGLEWOODDR.
GREENSBORO 27429
910 855-8972
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 937-6611
FAX 910 854-6779
WILSON, ROBERT WAYNE
P 065
WINTON, ROBERT EMMETT
P 032
1121 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
AC
DURHAM REGIONAL HOSPITAL
A AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 763-8134
3643 N. ROXBORO RD.
WILSON, RUSSELL C.
032
DURHAM 27704
919 470-6240
814 W. MARKHAM AVE.
A S
FAX 919 470-7390
DURHAM 27701
WISE, CHARLOTTE MARIE
OBG 036
WILSON, SHARMELL
074
1225 E GARRISON BLVD.
AC
106 SCALES PLACE, APT. B-4
A S
GASTONIA 28054
704 865-7416
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-4856
WISE, DANIEL EDWIN
CD/IM 060
WILSON, VINCENT PAUL
074
1718 E, 4TH ST. #501
AC
1848 BLAINE TERRACE
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CHARLOTTE 28204
704 347-2024
WINTER PARK FL 32792-1743
919 757-1653
WISE, FRED EUGENE, JR.
DR 060
WILSON, VIRGIL ARCHIBALD
AN 034
1350 S. KINGS DRIVE
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4193 DIMHOLT COURT
S/RT
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 342-8000
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 765-8452
WISE, JOHN EDNEY
IM 018
WILSON, WILLIAM LENOIR
PH 092
11 13TH AVENUE, NE
AC
2 SPRINGMOOR DR.
A L/RT
HICKORY 28601-3700
704 328-2094
RALEIGH 27615-4324
919 848-7002
WISSEL, PAUL STEPHEN
IM/ON 000
WILSON, WILLIAM PRESTON
P 032
GLAXO INC.
AC
P. 0. BOX 2347
L7RT
5 MOORE DR. 5-4618
BURLINGTON 27216
919 229-6049
RESEARCH TRIANGEL PK 27709
919 990-6369
WILT, GEORGE WILLIAM
000
WISSING, JOEL ALLEN
R 060
PO BOX 565
AF
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
A AC
BUIES CREEK 27506
919 893-1562
PO BOX 36937
WIMMER, JOHN EASTER, JR.
NPM 074
CHARLOTTE 28236
704 362-1945
DEPT. OF PEDIATRICS
AC
WITHERS, ABNER CARR
FP 012
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
6033 FALLSTON ROAD
A AC
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
919 816-4684
LAWNDALE 28090
704 437-3694
WINFIELD, HEBER GREY, III
ORS 018
WITHERS, LARRY DALE
AN 026
250 18TH ST. CIRCLE, SE
AC
150 ELLERSLIE DR.
A AC
HICKORY 28602
704 322-5172
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
910 864-5117
FAX 704 732-1283
WITHERS, SYDNOR TERRY, JR.
IM/FP 065
WINFIELD, JOHN BUCKNER
RHU/IM 032
5058 WRIGHTSVILLE AVE.
AC
UNC DEPT. OF MED.
AC
WILMINGTON 28403
910 791-5426
932 FLOB, CB 7280
WITHERS, SYDNOR TERRY, SR.
D 054
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-4191
905 N. QUEEN STREET
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WING, RICHARD LEE
GYN 060
KINSTON 28501
919 523-3289
1901 BRUNSWICK AVE.
A AC
WITHROW, JERRY WAYNE
FP 060
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 343-3400
KAISER PERMANENTE
AC
FAX 704 343-3428
5950 FAIRVIEW RD.
WINGERT, JOHN GEORGE
OBG 060
CHARLOTTE 28210
704 551-4200
2801 RANDOLPH ROAD
AC
WITSELL, DAVID LATHAM
000
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 376-3536
204 RIDGECREST DR
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WINGFIELD, THOMAS WHETSELL
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CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 966-3341
3705 EAGLEBROOK DR.
AC
WITTEN, ERNEST ROBERT SIDNEY
IM 011
GASTONIA 28054
704 864-2499
80 WEMBLEY RD.
A L7RT
WINIKUR, LAWRENCE JAY
AN 096
ASHEVILLE 28804
704 253-6643
2700 WAYNE MEMORIAL DR.
A AC
WITTENBERG, PETER HERBERT
PTH 036
GOLDSBORO 27534
919 736-1110
GASTON MEM. HOSP.
AC
WINKER, GUYTON JOEL
FP 000
PO BOX 1747
206 RESERVATION DR.
AC
GASTONIA 28053
704 866-2851
SPINDALE 28160
FAX 704 866-2154
WINKER, JOEL EDWARD
OBG 081
WITWER, TIMOTHY SLAYTON
IM/FP 070
P. O. BOX 1208
A AC
1207 N. ROAD ST.
A P AC
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
704 287-7383
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
919 335-4351
FAX 704 287-8020
FAX 919 335-7932
WINKER, NANCY C.
FP 000
WODECKI, BOB IRENEMSZ
IM/RHU 049
206 RESERVATION DR.
AC
1503 E. BROAD STREET
A AC
SPINDALE 28160
704 287-0200
STATESVILLE 28677
704 871-9731
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157
WOJNOWSKI, KATHRYN JONES
PD 025
707 PROFESSIONAL DR
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NEW BERN 28560
919 633-2900
WOLANSKI, TERRENCE PHILIP
PUD/IM 067
296 DOCTORS DR.
AC
JACKSONVILLE 28546
910 353-1811
WOLD, JAMES PALMER
AN 018
215 N CENTER ST
A AC
HICKORY 28601
WOLD, KAREN TRYGG
D/IM 018
220 18THST CIRCLE SE
* AC
HICKORY 28602
704 328-6185
WOLF, HARVEY HUGH
IM 063
1990 HIGHWAY 15-501, SOUTH
AC
SOUTHERN PINES 28387
919 692-0788
WOLFE, ANN FIERRO
PD/PH 092
2017 LANDINGS WAY
AC
RALEIGH 27615
919 715-3663
WOLFE, JOHN RICHARD
IM/RHU 034
3030 LYNDHURST AVE.
A AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 760-3498
WOLFE, WALTER GEORGE
CDS/TS 032
BOX 3507, DUMC
A AC
DURHAM 27710
919 684-4117
WOLFF, ALCUIN DONALD
TR 095
SEBY JONES CANCER CENTER
A AC
DEERFIELD RD.. PO BOX 2600
BOONE 28607
704 262-4362
FAX 704 262-4414
WOLFF, GEORGE THOMAS
FP 041
301 E WENDOVER AVE., STE. 31C
L
GREENSBORO 27401
910 379-1156
FAX 910 370-0442
WOLFF, MICHAEL R.
U 001
827 HEATHER ROAD
AC
BURLINGTON 27215
910 227-2761
FAX 910 227-4242
WOLFMAN, NEIL TURNER
DR 034
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT OF
RADIOLOGY
A AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-2471
WOLICKI, KAROL T.
OTO 041
321 W WENDOVER AVE.
A AC
GREENSBORO 27408
910 379-9445
WOLTZ, JOHN HENRY EARLY
GYN 060
916 CHEROKEE RD
A L7RT
CHARLO 1 1 b 28207
704 372-6113
WOMBLE, JAMES CORNELIUS
IM/PD 000
101 KINGS FORK RD.
A AC
CARY 27511-5880
704 278-4053
WONG, CHARISSA JOAN WAI
032
601 JONES FERRY RD., L-14
A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 967-1988
WONG, CHRISTINE
032
3611 UNIVERSITY DR. APT. 10-L
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DURHAM 27707-6214
WONG, DAVID
032
461 5-B BYRD ROAD
A S
DURHAM 27705
919 382-7546
WONG, JEFFREY GILBERT
IM 032
PO BOX 3375, DUMC
AC
DURHAM 27710
919 286-6438
WOOD, CARRIE E.
032
3611 UNIVERSITY DR, #225
A S
DURHAM 27707
WOOD, JOHN CROMWELL
IM 001
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD.
A AC
BURLINGTON 27217-2999
910 227-3621
WOOD, KENNETH ERVIN
ORS 060
2001 RANDOLPH RD.
AC
CHARLOIIh 28207
704 339-1125
WOOD, MARY ELIZABETH
000
156 MURIFIELD DR
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WINSTON-SALEM 27104
919 716-4011
WOOD, SHERROD NEWBERRY
GP 042
424 BOND ST.
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ENFIELD 27823
919 445-3263
WOOD, TERRY DALE
034
1939 GASTON STREET
A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 723-0984
WOOD, WILLIAM BAINSTER
IM/PUD 032
UNC, DEPT. OF MED. CB 7020
AC
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-7668
FAX 919 966-7524
WOOD, WILLIAM LUPTON, SR.
P O. BOX 367
YADKINVILLE 27055
WOODALL, HAL BREEN
BOX 275
KENLY 27542
WOODALL, LEONARD SCHMICK
711 NORTH STREET
SMITHFIELD 27577-4019
WOODARD, JERRY CLEON
PO BOX 7014
WILSON 27895
GP 086
A URT
910 679-8689
IM 098
A AC
919 284-4025
GYN 051
A AC
919 934-7696
GI/IM 098
A P AC
919 243-7977
FAX 919 399-0514
OPH Oil
A URT
704 252-5668
R 032
R
919 660-2711
AN 092
WOODARD, MARSHALL WAYNE
3 DOCTOR'S DR #B
ASHEVILLE 28801
WOODARD, PAMELA KAREN
731 NINTH ST., #54
DURHAM 27705
WOODARD, PAUL RICHARD
WAKE ANESTHESIOLOGY
ASSOCS.INC A AC
1110 NAVAHO DR., STE. 400
RALEIGH 27609 918 878-8582
WOODARD, SABRA ALDERMAN R/NM 092
RALEIGH RADIOLOGY ASSOCIATES A AC
1110 NAVAHO DR.. STE. 400
RALEIGH 27609 919 878-8582
WOODARD, WARDEN LEWIS, III IM/ON 060
THE CANCER CTR., PO BOX 32861 A AC
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861 704 355-3789
FAX 704 355-5580
WOODEN, WILLIAM ARTHUR PS/HNS 074
PITT COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSP A AC
DIV.OF PLASTIC SURGERY. RM.284
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-5291
FAX 919 816-5778
PTH 014
AC
704 758-2114
032
A S
919 933-5707
AN 034
AC
910 768-5441
OBG 092
A AC
919 781-5510
FAX 919 781-5053
WOODRUFF, RALPH DUTTON PTH 034
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF PATHOLOGY AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4311
WOODRUFF, WILLIAM WALTER, III DR 046
PO BOX 5007 A AC
HIGH POINT 27262-5007 910 884-6037
FAX 910 888-6140
WOODHOUSE, SHERRY L.
PO DRAWER 680
LENOIR 28645
WOODLIEF, CAMERON MICHAEL
605 JONES FERRY RD., APT SS3
CARRBORO 27510
WOODRING, PHYLLIS MCGEE
286 TORRANCE DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
WOODRUFF, LEON FESTUS, JR.
4420 LAKE BOONE TR.. STE. 303
RALEIGH 27607
WOODS, CHARLES DAVID, JR.
401 W 27TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
WOODS, JAMES WATSON, JR.
631 QUARTERSTAFF ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-1638
WOODS, KRISTI ELENA
4309 PIN OAK DRIVE
DURHAM 27707
WOODS, MARTHA KATE
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
WOODS, THOMAS J. CROFFORD
WOODSIDE PROF, BLDG
CLINTON 28328
WOODWARD, ROBERT WARREN
517 WOODROW ST
PO BOX 448
REIDSVILLE 27323-0448
WOODWORTH, ALFRED HERMAN
224 SEAGULL LANE
WILMINGTON 28403
WOODY, JOE HARRIS
4335 COLWICK RD.
CHARLOTTE 2821 1
OPH 078
A AC
910 739-0606
CD/IM 032
URT
910 760-0010
032
A S
919 490-3747
000
AF
910 716-4011
OPH/FP 082
A AC
910 592-7860
OBG 079
A AC
910 342-6161
FP EM/065
AC
910 392-3216
OPH 060
A * AC
704 364-7400
FAX 704 364-9830
WOODY, JOHN W. AUSTIN
900 LYNN ROAD
TRYON 28782
WOODY, JONATHAN DEWEY
1016 ARIEL LANE
CHATTANOOGA TN 37405-4200
WOODY, JONATHAN HARRIS
443 BRENT STREET
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
WOODYEAR, WYNNE ELIZABETH
10512 PARK RD., EXT , STE 201
CHARLOTTE 28217
WOOLLEN, STEPHANIE BECKER
3650 NEUSE BLVD.
NEW BERN 28560
WOOLLEN, THOMAS HAYES, JR.
200 GREENWICH ROAD
PO BOX 220892
CHARLOTTE 28222
WOOTEN, CECIL WILLIAM, JR.
P. O. BOX 1577
KINSTON 28501
WOOTEN, ELEANOR JANE H.
904 WILLIAMSON DRIVE
RALEIGH 27608
WOOTEN, JOHN LEMUEL
1807 CIRCLE DR,
GREENVILLE 27834
WOOTEN, STEPHEN LAMONT
622 MEDICAL DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
FP
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704 859-
615 266-1
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910 723
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704 542
NEP/IM
704 864
704 366-
GP
919 523
PD/PH
919 832
ORS
919 752
ORS/HS
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919 752
FAX 919 757
WOOTEN, WAYNE BROWN DR
401 MOCKSVILLE AVE.. STE 201
SALISBURY 28144 704 633
WORD-SIMS, WINFIELD STRICKLAND
NEP/IM
10 MCDOWELL ST.
ASHEVILLE 28801
A
704 258
FAX 704 254
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WORDEN, NEIL ASHTON
PO BOX 529
HOPE MILLS 28348 910 425'
WORKMAN, JOSEPH BERKELEY NM/IM
219 COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE
DURHAM 27712 919 383'
WORLAND, DAVID ERIC AN
1816 PEMBROKE RD., STE. #2 A
GREENSBORO 27408 910 272
WORLEY, JAMES HARR GS
401 VANDERBILT ROAD A
ASHEVILLE 28803 704 274'
WORTH, THOMAS CLARKSON R
500 LAKE BOONE TRAIL A
RALEIGH 27608 919 787-
WORTMAN, JAMES EDWARD IM
1912 MEETING COURT
WILMINGTON 28401 910 251-
WORTMAN, WILLIAM JEROME, JR.GYN/OBS
2711 RANDOLPH RD. #309
CHARLOTTE 28207-2027 704 376-
FAX 704 342-
WORTMANN, DOROTHY WOODWARD
PD/RHU
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF PED. BRODY BLDG.
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-
WORTMANN, ROBERT LEWIS RHU/IM
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE A
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-
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WOTRING, JAMES WILLIAM, JR. OBG
P. O. BOX 38 A
HICKORY 28603 704 322-
FAX 704 322-
WRAY, DANNAH WILDE
3100 COACHAMNS WAY
DURHAM 27705
WRAY, RICHARD HENRY, III
306 MEDICAL PARK
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
WRENN, JOHN JEFFRIES
200 E, NORTHWOOD ST , STE
GREENSBORO 27401
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910 275
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7040 BALLENTYNE CT.
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EDENTON 27932
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YOUNG, AMY CAROLINE
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
YOUNG, CHARLES GIBSON
403 W. HARRISON STREET
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910 765
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919 752'
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919 476
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UNC, 338 CLINICAL SCI, 229-H
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BOWMAN GRAY MEDICAL STUDENT A
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
YOUNG, JACK LINK
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PINEHURST 28374
910 723-
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910 295-
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704 358-
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YOUNG, JOHN ADAM, II
1600 E, THIRD STREET
CHARLOTTE 28204
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XXE6B/B205
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DURHAM 27704
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411 S. SUNSET DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-2839
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103 WEST 27TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
704 252-
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A
910 274-
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910 739-
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1133 WOODLAND DR
WILSON 27893
YOUNG, WILLIAM GLENN, JR.
DUKE UNIV, MED CTR
DURHAM 27710
IM/CD 098
URT
FAX
YOUNG, WILLIAM LEE, III
210 13TH AVENUE PLACE. N,W,
HICKORY 28601
YOUNG, WILLIAM OLIVER
1915 GLEN MEADE ROAD
WILMINGTON 28403
FAX
YOUNGBLOOD, ROBERT WATKINS
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT OF SURGERY
GREENVILLE 27858
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2800 GREENWICH ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
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CARRBORO 27510-2247
YOW, RICHARD BAXTER
250 CHARLOIS AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
YOWELL, ROBERT KLUTTZ
2609 N. DUKE ST.. STE. 204
DURHAM 27704-3048
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LAUREL EYE ASSOCIATES
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5435
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PO DRAWER 760
545 CENTER STREET
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616 HUNTING COUNTRY ROAD
TRYON 28782
YURKO, JOHN EVANS
15 MEDICAL PARK
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ZAGORIA, RONALD JAY
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF
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MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1088
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933 OLD ROCKFORD ST., STE. 5
MOUNT AIRY 27030
ZAMMIT, ROBERT PAUL
406 FORSYTH MEDICAL PARK
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
FAX
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106-A SUE ANN COURT
CARRBORO 27510
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DANBURY 27016
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HIGH POINT 27262
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220 ELIZABETH ST,
CHAPEL HILL 27514
704 372-4380
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NEW BERN 28560-4354 919 756-
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RALEIGH HEM/ONCOLOGY CLI.
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919 781-
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A
910 768-
FP
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
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BLUE RIDGE FAMILY PRACTICE
2605 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE, 300
RALEIGH 27607 919 782
FAX 919 571
ZELLINGER, MICHAEL JAY CD/IM
WAKE HEART ASSOCIATES
3020 NEW BERN AVE.. STE. 520
RALEIGH 27610
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FAYETTEVILLE 28306
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RALEIGH 27610-1249
919 231
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910 323-
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A
910 323
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919 942
CDSA/S
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2500 BLUE RIDGE RD.. STE. 417
RALEIGH 27607
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306 MEDICAL PARK CT.
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
ZICH, MICHAEL JOHN
608TILGHMAN DR
DUNN 28334
ZIDAR, DAVID A.
405 SNOWCREST TRAIL
DURHAM 27707
ZIEMER, CAREY M.
2706 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
GOLDSBORO 27534
ZIGLAR, SUSAN
1150CASTLEGATE DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
ZIMMERN. SAMUEL H.
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., #300
CHARLOTTE 28203
919 231
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EM/IM
A
919 783
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919 247
OBG
A
910 892-
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919 489
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919 734-
092
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1555
092
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1555
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6744
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5160
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ZINICOLA, DANIEL F.
P. O BOX 1071
BURGAW 28425
CD/IM
A
704 373
FAX 704 373-
GP
060
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1503
1216
065
AC
910 259-5721
ZIPF, ROBERT EUGENE, JR. PTH/FOP
NASH GENERAL HOSPITAL
ROCKY MOUNT 27804 919 443-
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801 GREEN VALLEY RD A
GREENSBORO 27408 910 574
ZOELLNER, STEVEN MARK PS
PO BOX 3550
PINEHURST 28374 910 295
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300 BILLINGSLEY RD STE, 103
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 372
FAX 704 372
ZOLOTOR, ADAM JASON
1000 SMITH LEVEL RD, #U-9
CARRBORO 27510-2547
ZOLOVICK, GEORGE THOMAS
2389 MALLARD LANE. APT. #2
DAYTON OH 45431-3645
ZORN, SUZANNE JENNIFER
3320 WAKE FOREST ROAD
RALEIGH 27609
ZOTA, RAMNIKLAL JECHAND
116 CAMPUS AVENUE
RAEFORD 28376
ZUCHOWSKI, STEVEN JOSEPH
811 BRAEHILLBLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
ZUCKER, JOSEPH
1350 S KINGS DR
CHARLOTTE 28207
ZUGER, JAMES HERMAN
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE 28236
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904 HOWE ST.. NORTH
SOUTHPORT 28461
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1116 CLAVERTON CT,
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
ZWERLING, CHARLES SAMUEL
GOLDSBORO EYE CLINIC
2709 MEDICAL OFFICE PL.
GOLDSBORO 27530
ZWILLING, GREGORY VINCENT
7113MIDNIGHTSUN LANE
COLUMBUS GA 31909-1845
919 933
RHU/IM
919 872
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FP
910 875
910 765
ORS
704 342-
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704 365-
GS/GYN
910 457-
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910 716
OPH/A
064
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8043
041
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6839
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1917
060
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1306
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component society membership is encouraged.
ADAIR, CHARLES DAVID
OBG 034
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
A
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1047
910 716-7615
ADAMS-MOUNT, LISA ELAINE
IM/IMG 032
2222 CHARLOTTE STREET
DURHAM 27705
919 286-6932
ADAMS, ROBIN DENISE
FP 000
APT. M-5, DOCTORS PARK APTS.
A
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-1854
AGUIAR, RAFAELA MARIA
FP 000
106 E. YESTER OAKS WAY
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910 574-8132
ALEXANDER, BARBARA DUDLEY
000
1009 SHADY LANE
A
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919 681-8111
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PTH 032
208 LIVINGSTONE DR.
GARY 27513
919 966-4334
ANDERSON, JOSEPH ROBERT
FP 000
6711 LIVE OAK ROAD
A
INDIANAPOLIS IN 46214
317 293-7103
ANDERSON, SUSAN MCLENDON
OBG 000
6711 LIVE OAK ROAD
A
INDIANAPOLIS IN 46214
317 293-7103
ANSTADT, MARK PETER
GS/CDS 032
1008 GREEN ST.
A
DURHAM 27701
919 684-6012
ARTE, DIPALI V.
OPH 032
7307-304 CALIBRE PARK DR.
DURHAM 27707
919 684-6611
ARCANGELI, STEVEN
000
226 SEACREST DR.
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH 28480
919 343-0161
ARDANS, TAMARA MARIE
060
3233 PARK ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28209
704 523-4378
ARIAS, ROQUE MANUEL
RO 000
14202 VILLAGE BIRCH
HOUSTON TX 77062
713 790-2091
ARMSTRONG, BRIAN ATHAN
032
3743 HERMINE ST.
A
DURHAM 27705
919 684-8111
ASHRAF, RAASHID
IM/NM 000
4410 SPIREA DR.
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910 343-7000
ATKINS, MARK RUSSELL
032
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MASON, THOMAS LEE
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HUNTERSVILLE 28078-8554
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MATHEWS, JENNIFER LEE
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MAYNARD, EUGENE HAROLD, JR.
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MAYO, KATHY DIANE
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MAYO, MARY ANNE
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GREENVILLE 27858
MCDONALD, SKYE DIANN
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FAHEC
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FAYETTEVILLE 28304
MCLEAN, FREDERICK MILLER
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WINSTON-SALEM 27104
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GREENVILLE 27858
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DURHAM 27707-3638
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WINSTON-SALEM 27104
MONTERO, JOSE ANDRES
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DURHAM 27704
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DURHAM 27710
MOORE, CAROL ANN
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MOORE, RALPH ERSKINE, III
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MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
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MURPHY, LIA SUZANNE LOGIC
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CHAPEL HILL 27514
NICHOLS, GEORGE LOUIS, JR.
2263 BRIAR GLENN ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27127
NOONAN. THOMAS JOHN
9 BEECH TRAIL
DURHAM 27705-5565
NOONE, TARA A. CREEDON
107 STURBRIDGE LANE
CHAPEL HILL 27516-9315
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FAYETTEVILLE 28304
O'DONNELL, TIMOTHY ANDREW
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DURHAM 27713
O'MEARA, LESLIE ANNE
111 TALL OAKS ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27516-9462
ORCUTT, JAMES MICHAEL
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MIDLOTHIAN VA 23112
OVERTON, CARROLL CHRISTOPHER
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PANSEGRAU, TIMOTHY LEE
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PARK, HYUNSOON EDIE
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GREENVILLE 27858
PASCUAL, JORGE MAURICIO S.
5225-G PENRITH DRIVE
DURHAM 27713
PELEAUX, RAMON DENNIS
1502 GREEN MOUNTAIN DR,
APT. 168-P
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PERRY, ROBERT FRANCIS
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GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-4169
PETERSON, BRADLEY ROSS 000
NC BAPTIST HOSP , RES BOX 2284
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WINSTON-SALEM 27157
PHILLAPPART, CHRISTOPHER A
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WINSTON-SALEM 27127
PHILPOTT, JONATHAN MORGAN
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GREENVILLE 27834
PIERSON, NOAH ROSS
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GREENVILLE 27834
PIGOTT, KAREN MARIE
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CHAPEL HILL 27514
PINTO, KIRK JOSEPH
300 S. HAWTHORNE RD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 748-2011
PLUNKETT, MARK DAVID 000
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DURHAM NC 27710 919 684-
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GAINESVILLE FL 32608 904 395-
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103 919 716-2011
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RANDOLPH, VICTOR F.
3867-B SWEETEN CREEK RD
ARDEN 28704
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548 OAK CREST DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27516
RIGGS, RUSSELL WESTLYN
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CHARLOTTE 28226
RILEY, ROBERT DAVID
3725 VANDALIA DRIVE
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
RINKER, LILLIAN H.
THE VILLAGES, APT. R6
1000 SMITH LEVEL RD.
CARRBORO 27510
RISCH, ROBERT M.
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
1000 BLYTH BLVD.
CHARLOTTE 28203
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108 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7065
ROBERTSON, CANDACE APPLE
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WINSTON-SALEM 27127
RODDY, WILLIAM MEYER
101 BUNCH LANE
GREENVILLE 27834
ROLIH, CATHERINE ANNE
772 N. STRATFORD ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
RUSHER, JOHN WALLIS
1405 KERSHAW DR.
RALEIGH 27609-6324
SAACKS, CYNTHIA BREWER
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CHAPEL HILL 27516
SANDERS-CLIETTE, ANGELA
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101 MANNING DR.
CHARLESTON SC 29412
SCHNEIDER, ANDREW MARK
3612 FOXGLOVE DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
SCHROEPFER, LISA RENEE
1609 DRAYTON COURT
GASTONIA 28056
SCHULTZ, KATHRYN ANN
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GREENSBORO 27408
SCROGGS, MARK WADE
1200 JENA ST
NEW ORLEANS LA 70115
SEARS, VICTOR W., JR.
2009 MOSS BROOK CT
WINSTON-SALEM 27127
SEGAL, ALAN B.
4204 KERLEY ROAD
DURHAM 27705
SENDI, CHRISTOPHER ALAN
3288 COLONY CT. #616
GREENVILLE 27834
SESSIONS, RICK PAUL
UNC, DEPT. OF SURGERY
CB 7234, BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG
CHAPEL HILL 27599
SHACKELFORD, DONALD P., JR.
117 WOODRIDGE DR
PALMYRA PA 17078
SHAHEEN, AMY WIEGNER
4817 GLENDARION
DURHAM 27713
SHAKUN, EDWIN JAY
1246 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27834
SHANNON, GORDON J.
323 RICHMOND RD.
SALISBURY 28144
032
SHEARIN, MARY DENISE
Gl 000
A
4824 LITTLEFALLS DR
919 929-4371
RALEIGH 27609
919 684-8111
GS 000
SHEEK, CARRIE ANTOINETTE
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FP 000
919 343-0161
APT. E-14
000
ASHEVILLE 28803
704 258-0670
SHEFFIELD, MATTHEW VINSON
PTH 000
704 258-0670
1129 FENIMORE ST
A
PD 032
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
919 716-4311
SIDBURY, ROBERT
000
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EM 000
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415 664-9601
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FP 000
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RO 032
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919 929-5489
A
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A
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A
DURHAM 27713
919 361-3468
704 355-2000
SLIZ, NICHOLAS BERNARD, JR.
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10531 PACES AVE #921
MATTHEWS 28105
704 355-3156
919 966-3381
SLOOP, CATHERINE MARIE
034
AN 034
1705 GALES COURT
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 716-2011
910 748-2011
SMITH, ALEX JASON
000
074
391-BGLENDAREST,
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
919 816-4100
SMITH, ELTON TRAVIS, JR.
PTH 049
IM/END 000
310 COMMODORE LOOP
A
P
MOORESVILLE 28115-9810
919 716-2076
SMITH, JAMES DAVID
PTH 000
PD 000
PO BOX 2355
A
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
919 510-4120
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4311
032
SMITH, JEFFREY KEITH
DR/NER 032
UNC, DEPT OF RADIOLOGY
A
CB 7510
032
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-3084
SMITH, KAREN MARIE
IM/CD 034
2661 WINDY CROSSING
A
803 792-8412
WINSTON-SALEM 27127
910 716-2011
GS 034
SMITH, MELANIE ROWE
915 AUTUMN DR,
074
910 924-9364
GREENVILLE 27834
919 321-1498
060
SMITH, MICHAEL SCOTT
715 GALES AVENUE
OTO 034
704 355-3156
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3701
910 724-2534
FP 000
SMITH, SCOTT VICTOR
ATP/CLP 000
422 BRINKHOUS-BULLITT BLDG
A
919 379-4132
CB 7525, DEPT, OF PTH, UNC
PH/PTH 000
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-4686
SMITH, TIMOTHY EARL
000
919 684-6611
125 DECKBAR AVE
A
IM/GI 034
JEFFERSON LA 70121
504 838-6965
A
SOMKUTI, STEPHEN GEORGE
000
919 966-2511
2305 WILSON ST,
OBG 000
DURHAM 27705
919 684-8111
SOUFAS, MARIANNE CLARE
FP 000
919 493-4131
9 BUCKINGHAM COURT
000
ASHEVILLE 28803
704 254-7105
SOUZA, JOSEPH JOHN
IM 000
919 355-3824
605 DELLWOOD DR,
A
U 000
ANN ARBOR Ml 48103
313 761-5121
SPANGLER, KEVIN MARTIN
034
3.
2540 WESTOVER DR.
A
919 966-2571
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 722-7532
OBG 000
SPEAR, TAMMY ROSE
1507 SCALES VILLE ROAD
000
717 531-8141
SUMMERFIELD 27358
919 574-8132
000
SPEIGHT, LISA WHITE
041
A
2510-A OLDE OAKS LANE
919 966-4131
GREENSBORO 27406
910 379-3900
IM 074
SPENCER, KEVIN PATRICK
3831 #8 CORNERWOOD LANE
FP 060
919 758-7901
CHARLOIIb 28211
704 366-0859
GSA/S 000
SPIEGEL, DAVID ANDREW
032
4C AMHERST AVE
A
704 638-9000
GREENVILLE SC 29605-3641
803 299-3461
164
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
SPINNER, ROBERT
413 SNOWCREST TRAIL
DURHAM 27707
SPRAINER, STACEY MACKAY
3249 WEIDNER ROAD
NEWTON 28658-8761
STEFFEE, CRAIG HAROLD
1923 WINDING RIDGE
WINSTON-SALEM 27127
STOCKS, ROSE MARY SUTTON
667 HARBOR EDGE CIR. APT. 201
MEMPHIS TN 38103-0875
STRAND, TERRY STANIN
4 PEPPERHILL CT
GREENSBORO 27407
SUES, ANJALI MITTRA
5209 SMALLWOOD CT.
RALEIGH 27613
SULKOWSKI, MARK SEBASTIAN
3611 UNIVERSITY DR., #21T
DURHAM 27707
SUNDY, JOHN SARGENT
2114 CARRIAGEWAY
CHAPEL HILL 27514
SURFACE, LUTHER BROOKS
2300 BEASLEY DR , APT. S-5
GREENVILLE 27834-7527
SUTTON, BOBBIE COLLETT, PH.D
418 CITADEL ST.
LADSON SC 29418
SWETT, CURTIS E.
819 MEADOWSTONE DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
TAORMINA, MICHAEL ANTHONY
75-A WEAVER DAIRY ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514
THIES, DAVID NEWCOMB
109 HANNA STREET
CARRBORO 27510-1315
THOMAS, DAVID BRIAN
UNC HOSPITALS, 101 MANNING DR,
CHAPEL HILL 27599
TILLEY, STEPHEN LLOYD
4104 LONE OAK RD.
NASHVILLE TN 37215-3427
TODD, KAREN GROSSMANN
5105 SWEET CLOVER COURT
DURHAM 27703
ORS
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OTO
032
9444
000
9004
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4311
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901 527-3400
041
919 294-6339
000
919 846-0949
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A
919 681
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A
919 684.
919 931'
PTH
910 748-
ORS
8111
032
8111
074
1141
034
2649
000
919 716-2011
000
919 966-
IM/PD
A
919 966-
PTH
919 966-
IM
2526
032
4131
000
4334
000
615 269-7420
032
919 684-8111
TOY, NANCY JOAN 000
1309 OAK GROVE RD. A
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 919 748-2011
TRAN, NHU-LINH 000
504 BRIGHTON ROAD
DURHAM 27707 919 684-2291
TRIPLETT, PATRICIA FOWLER 000
2416CARLFORD ROAD
PLEASANT GARDEN 27313-9279 704 355-3165
TRIPP, HENRY F., JR. CDS/TS 060
CAROLINAS HEART INSTITUTE A
CHARLOTTE 28232 704 355-4005
TRUMMEL, JOHN MICHAEL 000
1403-A EAST 2ND ST.
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-4757
TURLINGTON, WILLIAM T., IV OBG 000
117 PINE VALLEY DR.
WILMINGTON 28412 919 791-6441
UDOMSAKDI, CHIRAYU 032
3611 UNIVERSITY DR. APT. 9T
DURHAM 27707 919 684-8111
ULMER, JOHN LIPSCOMB R 000
520-C WEST END BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27101 919 716-4260
UNDERHILL, THOMAS EDWARD R 034
201 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. A
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-3033 910 716-4934
UPTON, JESSICA AGATHA 000
610 HUTTON ST
WINSTON-SALEM 27101 919 716-4551
VALERIAN, CHRISTOPHER 026
FAHEC. 1601 OWEN DR. A
FAYETTEVILLE 28304 910 323-1152
VALLE, GIANFRANCO IM/GER 000
122 GLEN EAGLES DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 919 716-9925
WALLACH, ANDREW B. 032
668 GREENWICH ST. APT. 939
NEW YORK NY 10014-6346 919 966-1042
WARDEN, KENDALL CARNES 000
4621 AMERICAN DR, A
DURHAM 27705 919 684-3491
WARKENTIN, JON VICTOR FP 032
605 JONES FERRY RD,, APT, RRB
CARRBORO. NC 27510 910 567-6194
WARNER, JAMES GRANT, JR. IM/CD 000
4335 YADKINVILLE ROAD A
WINSTON-SALEM 27106 919 716-2605
WATKINS, CURT MAXWELL PD 000
2318 HURON ST
DURHAM 27707 919 419-0159
WEBSTER, JOSEPH BRADLEY 074
3548 NE 93RD ST.
SEATTLE WA 98115-3664 919 830-1612
WEST, THADDEUS C, III IM 074
132 N. LIBRARY ST.
GREENVILLE 27858 919
WHYTE, JOHN JOSEPH
4800 UNIVERSITY DR, #14H
DURHAM 27707 919
WIENER, JOHN SAMUEL
72 BEVERLY DRIVE
DURHAM 27707 919
WIESE, WILHELMINE
1515 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27834 919
WIESLER, ETHAN RON
228 HALCYON AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910
WILLIAMS, CHRISTOPHER DAVIS
1301 BYWOOD LANE
CHARLOTTE 28209 704
WITSELL, DAVID LATHAM
204 RIDGECREST DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919
WOODARD, PAMELA KAREN
731 NINTH ST.. #54
DURHAM 27705 919
WOODY, JONATHAN DEWEY
1016 ARIEL LANE
CHATTANOOGA TN 37405-4200 615
WRAY, DANNAH WILDE
3100 COACHAMN'S WAY
DURHAM 27705 919
WRIGHT, TONY MARRONE
2500 CLARENDON BLVD.. APT. 423
ARLINGTON VA 22201-3828 202
YOUNG, PETER RUSSELL, JR.
411 S. SUNSET DR,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-2839 919
ZARZAR, DAVID PAUL
D-7 VILLAGE GREEN CONDOS
220 ELIZABETH ST,
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919
ZUCHOWSKI, STEVEN JOSEPH
811 BRAEHILL BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910
816-4669
032
A
684-8111
U 032
A
684-8111
IM 000
551-4126
034
A
71 6-3946
060
525-8578
000
966-3341
R 032
660-2711
034
266-6316
000
A
684-81 1 1
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A
784-2700
000
748-3465
P 032
A
966-2127
034
765-9571
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165
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OFFICERS— Co-President: Bill Durland, 205 Sunrise Lane,
Co-President: Gus Papas, 205 Sunrise Lane,
Secretary: Leah Perez, 100 Rock Haven Rd.,
Apt. G. Chapel Hill 27516 (919-942-0789)
Apt. G, Chapel Hill 27516 (919-942-0789)
Apt. L203, Carrboro 27510 (919-942-2702)
ABSHER, ELSIE DEMISE
032
1000 SMITH LEVEL ROAD, APT. J-5 A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 932-7979
ABUBAKARI, JAWAL
032
500 UMSTEAD DR. 104-D
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 942-2646
ADAM, AMER
000
1133 IVY LANE
A S
GARY 27511
919 467-7725
ADAMS, JAMES
032
1000 SMITH LEVEL RD., APT. L-3
A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 933-6105
ADAMS, TODD J.
032
RT. #7, BOX 104
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COLE PLACE MANOR
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 968-3039
ALAYOF, BRUCE EDWARD
032
404 JONES FERRY DR. APT. A6
A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 968-4043
ALLEN, JAMES BROWDEN, III
032
104 BLAKELY DR.
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 967-8065
ALLEN, JENNIFER ELLIOTT
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617-B HIBBARD DR.
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CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 914-6930
ALLEY, JOHN GRANVILLE, JR.
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ONE DAVIE CIRCLE
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 968-1135
ANOFF, DEBRA LEIGH
000
136 MARLOWE COURT
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CARRBORO 27510-2499
919 933-0886
ARCHIE, THOMAS EDWARD, JR.
032
110 E LONGVIEWST.
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CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 968-0018
ARMSTRONG, DON MICHAEL
032
140 BPW CLUB RD. APT F1
A S
CARROBOR 27510
919 942-6028
ARRINGTON, ERICA MICHELLE
032
106-C BERNARD STREET
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 914-4944
ATKINSON, CLINTON KESLER
032
107 W. POPLAR AVENUE
A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 967-8805
AYSCUE, GRACE T.
032
1705 WARD STREET
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DURHAM 27707-1561
919 933-0825
BAGGETT, HENRY CLIFFORD, III
000
102-A ROUNDHILL ROAD
A 8
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 932-1465
BAIRD, CHRISTOPHER WALLACE
032
5905 MOUNTAIN ISLAND DR.
A S
DURHAM 27713
919 361-2452
BAKER, BRIAN DALE
032
622 WELLS COURT
A 8
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 942-3599
BALLANCE, ANGELA DENISE
032
336 SUMMERWALK CIRCLE
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CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 929-0466
BANDUKWALA, IBREZ RAFIQ
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300 CHASE AVENUE
A 8
CHAPEL HILL NC 27514
91 9 942-0334
BATTEN, MICHAEL LEE
032
109-B CAMERON COURT
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 933-8644
BAUMAN, TED ALBERT
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505 BOOTH ROAD
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 493-7960
BAZEMORE, ANDREW WILLIAM
032
APT. #21, HWY. 54 BYPASS
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LAUREL RIDGE APTS.
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 933-1432
BEAVERS, KIMBERLY LORRAINE
102 KIRKWOOD DRIVE
CHAPEL HILL 27514-5134
BELL, KETURAH CHESBROUGH
9P KINGSWOOD APTS
CHAPEL HILL 27516
BENNETT, MARTY NEAL
524 ASHLEY COURT
CHAPEL HILL 27514
BERNSTEIN. ERIC DANIEL
419-A WESTWOOD DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27516
BLACK, DALLIAH MASHON
212 MCCAULEY ST.. APT #3
CHAPEL HILL 27514
BLAND. MARK LEEKLEY
705-B HIBBARD DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
BLASCO, ELIZABETH
1007 HALE ST.
DURHAM 27705
BORACK, CAROL ANNE
406 S. GREENSBORO ST.
CARRBORO 27510
BOSWORTH, DARIN GARY
560 CRAIGE HALL
UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
CHAPEL HILL 27599
BOWMAN, PAUL HERSCHEL
OLD WELL APTS. #DD6
CARRBORO 27510
BRADFORD, DANIEL WILLIAM
401 HWY. 54, BYPASS. APT. C-5
CARRBORO 27510
BRAME, AMY WILKINSON
11-B DAVIE CIRCLE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
BRIEGER, BENJAMIN CRENSHAW
ONE DAVIE CIRCLE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
BRIGGS, DANIEL ROSS
6 HOLLAND DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514-4724
BRINSON, GEORGE MOORE
408 HILLSBOROUGH ST . APT. #2
CHAPEL HILL 27514
BROCK, DONNA MARIE
398 SUMMERWALK CIRCLE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
BROWN, BRIAN DANIEL
205-1 SUNRISE LANE
CHAPEL HILL 27514-5996
BROWN, DEBBIE ANN
404 JONES FERRY RD.. APT. D-2
CARRBORO 27510
BROWN, JUSTIN CHAMBERLIN
203 SIR RICHARD LANE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
BROWN, LAURA ANN
206 PUREFOY ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514
BROWN, STEPHEN DECHMAN, JR.
401-ACOOLIDGE ST.
CHAPEL HILL 27516
BRUMBACK, MICHAEL B.
100 ROCK HAVEN RD , APT G205
CARRBORO 27510-2549
BRYSON, ALOHA EMILY
465 GARDNER ROAD
REIDSVILLE 27320
032
BUCHHOLTZ, CHRISTOPHER F.
032
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1515 E. FRANKLIN ST.. #31
A S
919 932-1836
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 933-6564
032
BUI, VU LONG
032
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425 HILLSBOROUGH ST., APT. 5A
A S
919 932-9678
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 929-4803
032
BUMGARDNER, RICHARD CATOE
032
A S
101-3 MELVILLE LOOP
A 8
919 932-7516
CHAPEL HILL 27514-6908
919 942-2893
032
BURKE, JASON RUSSELL
032
A S
206 MCCAULEY ST
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919 968-4366
CHAPEL HILL 27516-2720
919 942-0126
032
BURTON, D. SCOTT
032
A S
405-B COLLIDGE ST
A 8
919 968-0284
CHAPEL HILL NC 27516
919 942-5044
000
BUTLER, BRADLEY STEVEN
032
A S
UNC, MS II
8
919 914-7741
121 MACNIDER BLDG.
032
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 962-8335
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BYRUM, ROBERT STUART
000
919 286-0096
119 TALL OAKS ROAD
A 8
032
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 933-5235
A S
CALLAHAN, CATHLEEN MARIE
032
919 929-9892
807-A KINGS MILL ROAD
A 8
032
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 932-6301
A S
CAMPBELL, GRANT LILES
032
120 FRIAR LANE
A 8
CARRBORO 27510
919 933-1870
032
CANNON, BRbl 1 HOLLINGSWORTH
032
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#4 MERRITT APTS.
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919 968-4482
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 942-8756
032
CARROLL, SHERI LYNN
032
A S
PO BOX 16242
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919 929-9130
CHAPEL HILL 27516-6242
919 968-7947
032
CASH, ANDREW MILLER
032
A S
408 RANSOM STREET
A 8
919 968-0354
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 933-7527
032
CEPEDA, JAIME, JR.
032
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903 OLD MANOR LANE
8
919 968-1135
GARNER 27529
919 779-6196
032
CHANG, JACQUELINE CYEN
032
A S
100-15 MELVILLE LOOP
A 8
919 932-3425
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 968-6219
032
CHARLSON, MARK DAVID
032
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6 HOLLAND DR.
A 8
919 968-1375
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 932-3425
032
CHIAVETTA, STEPHEN VICTOR
032
A S
226-C MCCAULEY ST.
A S
919 942-0234
CHAPEL HILL 27516-4714
919 967-3029
032
CHISM, KATHY N.
032
8
2525 BOOKER CREEK RD. APT. 3D A S
919 933-6672
CHAPEL HILL 27514-5111
919 933-3682
000
CHUGHA, SANGEETA
032
A S
3805 SWEETEN CREEK ROAD
A S
919 942-5004
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 408-0314
032
CLARK, ANGELA BONITA
032
A * S
4122 SETTLEMENT DR
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919 408-0462
DURHAM 27713
919 489-2841
032
CLARK, ELIZABETH CHARLOTTE
032
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1708 DAIRYLAND ROAD
8
919 942-0841
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 914-7783
032
CLARK, JOSEPH BRIAN
032
A S
504 PITTSBORO STREET
A S
919 932-5729
CHAPEL HILL 27516-2914
919 933-1915
032
CLARK, LAURA ANNE
032
8
136 PUREFOY RD., APT. C
8
919 967-1435
CHAPEL HILL 27514-4864
919 933-0770
032
CLINGENPEEL, STACY WOOD
000
A 8
14 GREAT OAK COURT
8
910 349-7328
DURHAM 27713
919 544-9214
166
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
COATES, CHANDRA SHEREA
032
404 JONES FERRY RD , APT, F8
A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 929-9278
COLLINS, MATTHEW TILL
032
216 CONNER DR., APT. #4
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 942-9509
COOK, ALAN
032
1616-A SMITH LEVEL RD,
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 932-6827
COPENHAUER, CHRISTOPHER CHARLES 032
401 NC 54 BYPASS, APT, C-5
A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 929-9130
CORTHREN, CAROLINE MICHELLE
032
100 ROCK HAVEN RD.. E-208
A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 933-8551
CREECH, ELIZABETH ANN
032
5847 WILKINS DR.
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DURHAM 27705
919 493-2189
CROOM, SHARON LESLIE
032
322 COBBLESTONE COURT
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 933-8856
CROSS, MICHAEL TODD
032
1 100 W. NC HIGHWAY 54 BYPASS
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APT. #21
CHAPEL HILL 27516-2888
919 933-1981
CROWDER, MARY SNYDER
032
709-D HIBBARD DRIVE
S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 914-7733
CULVER, JAMES OBARR
032
5 PINNACLE ROAD
A * S
DURHAM 27705
919 403-8442
CURLIN, FARR ANDREWS
032
206 W. UNIVERSITY DR.
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
DAIL, TONYA ANNETTE
032
17-1 UNIVERSITY LAKE
A S
200 BARNES ST,
CARRBORO 27510
919 929-8163
DAIS, CONSTANTINE GEORGE DEAN 032
881 AIRPORT RD. APT 14E
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514-2615
919 932-3871
DALSTON, JOHN SCOTT
032
404-B JAMES STREET
A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 942-6072
DANIELS, JASMIN CORNETTE
032
500 UMSTEAD DR, #205-C
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 918-4140
DAVIS, ALAN SHAY
032
1800 W/ESLEYAN DR,, APT. 181
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MACON GA 31210-1086
912 477-5858
DAVIS, LANCE LEE
032
205-1 SUNRISE LANE
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 968-8220
DAVIS, SUZANNE ROCHELLE
032
189 SUMMERWALK CIRCLE
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 918-4080
DAVIS, WESLEY BOYD
032
105 FIDELITY ST , APT. A-2
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CARRBORO 27510-2062
919 933-3032
DAWSON, MARY CATHERINE
032
211-13 CONNER DR.
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 932-7133
DECSI, ANDREA LYNN
032
10418 FAIRWAY RIDGE ROAD
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CHARLOTTE 28277
919 932-1612
DEGENHARD, JOSEPH GERARD
032
409 SMITH AVE. #2
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 929-5502
DERIEG, MARTA LYNN
000
203 ANGIER DR. #3
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 967-3510
DEV, LEENA S.
032
3520 RAWDON DR.
A S
DURHAM 27713-4523
919 361-9694
DEVENTE, JASON EDWARD
032
349 COBBLESTONE COURT
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 929-9570
DIETRICH, CHARLES S., Ill
032
211 MELVILLE LOOP. APT. 10
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 932-1525
DORRITY, JENNIFER ANN
032
425 HILLSBOROUGH ST., APT. 9C
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 967-2715
DOW, CARRIE ANN
032
101-E2 THOMAS LANE
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CARRBORO 27510
919 929-1278
DRANSFIELD, MARK THOMAS
112-D PUREFOY ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514
DUNN, ANN BRIDGET
213 MCCAULEYST.
CHAPEL HILL 27516
DURLAND, WILLIAM FREDERICK, JR
205 SUNRISE LANE, APT. G
CHAPEL HILL 27516
EIFRIG, CHARLES W. G.
1703 THE OAKS
CHAPEL HILL 27514
ELDER, NATHAN JUDSON
PO BOX 9251
CHAPEL HILL 27515-9251
ELISBURG MICHELLE EILEEN
201 HIGHWAY 54 BYPASS #721
CARRBORO 27510
ELMORE, JAMES MICHAEL
1107 ROOSEVELT DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
ERVIN, ERIC DOUGLAS
1105 HWY 54 BYPASS, APT. 12G
CHAPEL HILL 27516-2899
EURE, CHINETA RENA
4101 FIVE OAKS DR. APT 15
DURHAM 27707
EVANS, BRYON K.
180 BPW CLUB BLVD., APT. K-6
HIGHLAND HILLS
CARRBORO 27510
FAIRCHILD, AMY DAWN
57 CRYSTAL OAKS COURT
DURHAM 27707
FANG, CHARLIE WEICHIN
PO BOX 52300
DURHAM 27717
FARMER, CHERYL BELINDA
203-B BRANSON ST.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
FISCHER, JONATHAN ELI
6606 LEWIS ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514
FISHER, MAXWELL ELLIS
203 PUREFOY ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514
FLANAGAN, PAUL MARCUS
9 ELLEN PL.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
FOGEL, LISA ELLEN
101 THOMAS LANE, #E-4
CARRBORO 27510
FORBES, KAROLYN BETH
408 E. JEFFERSON
ANN ARBOR Ml 48104
FORREST, BRIAN RAY
616-B HIBBARD DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
FORTNEY, EMMA ELIZABETH KATE
102 KIRKWOOD DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
FOSTER, CHARLIE H., JR.
519 SMITH LEVEL ROAD, APT. 11
CHAPEL HILL 27516-9336
FOWLER, AMY MARIE
4010 COTTONWOOD DR.
DURHAM 27705-5368
FOX, FIONA JANE
200 HIGHWAY 54 BYPASS
APT. P-303
CARRBORO 27510
FRANK, SARAH
504 PITTSBORO STREET
CHAPEL HILL 27516-2914
FU, ARTHUR D,
230 KIRKWOOD DR
CHAPEL HILL 27514
FU, JENNIFER BRANNON
230 KIRKWOOD DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
GAAFAR, NADIA
100 ROCK HAVEN RD.. APT. E-302
CARRBORO 27510
GADZIA, JOSEPH EDWIN
120 FRIAR LANE
CARRBORO 27510-2484
919 942
919 933
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919 942
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919 929
919 490
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919 932
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919 932
919 929
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919 493
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0443
032
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7855
032
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0789
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1502
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7914
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■2417
032
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■6745
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919 932-7534
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A 8
919 490-6099
032
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919 933-7382
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919 914-3503
032
A S
919 929-2212
032
A S
919 933-2213
032
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032
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919 968-9518
032
A S
313 996-8946
032
A * S
919 914-7792
032
A S
919 929-7559
032
A S
919 929-8298
032
A S
919 490-6765
032
A S
919 967-0693
032
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919 942-3714
032
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919 929-8417
032
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919 929-8417
032
A S
919 932-6269
032
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919 933-6672
GANSMAN, THOMAS WILLIAM
032
119 BARCLAY ROAD
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CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 933-0598
GANT, DEAN ALAN
032
100 ROCK HAVEN RD., APT. B-104
A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 967-3724
GANTT, ANGELA BRAWLEY
032
106 SHADOWOOD DR.. APT. T
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 918-4152
GARLAND, KATHY LYNN
032
404 JONES FERRY RD., APT. H-11
A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 929-0190
GAVIN, BARBARA KRISTIN
032
416 W. CAMERON AVE. #7
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 933-2788
GAY, CYNTHIA LEIGH
032
331 W. ROSEMARY, APT. 14
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 967-5198
GAZDA, MALGORZATA ANNA
032
HWY. 54. ROYAL PARK ARTS.
A S
APT. P-1
CARRBORO 27510
919 914-2409
GEIGERMAN, THOMAS J.
032
48 MAXWELL ROAD
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CHAPEL HILL NC 27514
919 932-9312
GEORGITIS, NANCY LYNN
032
503 HIGH RIDGE DR.
A S
DURHAM 27707-3985
919 403-0430
GERSTLE, RONALD JAMES
032
PO BOX 2750
A S
DURHAM 27715
919 286-5803
GESSNER, RICHARD R.
032
103 HUNTER PLACE
A S
CARRBORO 27510-1209
919 942-5095
GHOSH, CHANDRA SEKHAR
000
300 CHASE AVENUE
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 942-0334
GIBSON, ANNA MARLET
032
407-A COOLIDGE ST.
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CHAPEL HILL 27516-3641
919 933-1145
GILL, MICHAEL
032
4932 PINE CONE DR.
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DURHAM 27707
919 419-0107
GIRAGOS, JUMANA CAMILLE
032
233 MCCAULEY ST. APT. B-5
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 929-7393
GOCKERMAN, AMY LYNN
032
915 MONMOUTH AVENUE
A S
DURHAM 27701-1707
919 682-4798
GOLDING, JOHN CABOT, JR,
032
509 N. COLUMBIA ST.
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CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 933-1394
GOLDSCHMIDT, JERRY HENRY, JR.
032
205-G SUNRISE LANE
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 942-0789
GOLDSMITH, SHANNON ELISE
000
103 FOREST COURT
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CARRBORO 27510
919 967-5971
GOODWIN, LEIGH BARDEN
032
136 PUREFOY RD.. APT. #C
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CHAPEL HILL 27514-4864
919 933-5166
GORMAN, CHRISTINE JACQUELENE 032
143 OLD FOREST CREEK DR.
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 933-9743
GORTON, REBECCA A.
032
212 MCCAULEY ST. APT. IB
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 968-1909
GOTH, MELANIE MICHELE
032
109-AHILLCREST AVENUE
A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 932-5020
GOWDA, DEEPU KRISHNE
032
#2 W LAKEVIEW
A S
DURHAM 27707
919 419-1656
GRAHAM, DOUGLAS K.
000
620-B HIBBARD DR.
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 914-7796
GREEN, CYNTHIA KAYE
000
501 JONES FERRY RD., BB-5
A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 942-6545
GRIER, NICHOLE DANNIELE
032
306 CEDARWOOD LANE
A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 918-3994
GROCE, NATALIE SUZANNE
032
306 CEDARWOOD LANE
A * S
CARRBORO 27510
919 918-3994
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
167
GROGG, BRIAN EARL
000
379 SUMMERWALK CIRCLE
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514-9704
919 929-7615
GROGG, KAREN LYNNE
032
379 SUMMERWALK CIRCLE
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 967-5648
GUMBINGER, DENISE ANNE
032
1521 E, FRANKLIN ST., APT, B103
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 968-6014
GUNNLAUGSSON. CHAD BJORN
032
601 JONES FERRY RD,, APT, A13
A S
CARRBORO 27510
919 932-6218
GYNN, MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
032
2 WILLOW TERRACE
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 933-0236
HAIZLIP, JULIE A.
032
86 WILLOW WAY
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27516-9469
91 9 942-8842
HALL, TIMOTHY RALPH
032
186-A HOWELL ST
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CHAPEL HILL NC 27514
HAMRICK, MAURA LYNN
032
1 WOODBRIDGE DR, #A
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CHAPEL HILL 27516-9140
919 361-9811
HARDIN, LAURA K.
000
1521 E, FRANKLIN ST , #8210
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 932-9937
HARDISON, JOSHUA LEE
032
4100 FIVE OAKS DR, #56
A S
DURHAM 27707
919 493-1766
HARGROVE, RODERICK NEIL
032
UNC RESIDENCE HALL
A S
206 CARMICHAEL
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 914-7229
HASTINGS, SUSAN NICOLE
032
529 HILLSBOROUGH ST. #14
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 967-7943
HENDERSON, HEATHER MARIE
032
124 BASNIGHTLANE
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CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 942-5864
HENDERSON, PAUL MANNING
032
2736 MCDOWELL ROAD
A S
DURHAM 27705
HENSON, GALA CURETON
032
4216GARRbl 1 RD. #K19
A S
DURHAM 27707
919 403-9616
HERNDON, CLAUDE DAVID ANTHONY 000
100 ROCK HAVEN RD,, APT, J208
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CHAPEL HILL 27514
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CHAPEL HILL 27514
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CHAPEL HILL 27514
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CARRBORO 27510
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PETERSON, MEASHA
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PETTY, WILLIAM JEFFREY
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CHAPEL HILL 27514
PHAM, DUCTHINH
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CARRBORO 27510
PHILLIPS, STEPHEN JERVAIS
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CHAPEL HILL 27514
PIECYK, MONICA L.
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CHAPEL HILL 27514
PITTMAN, WILLIAM GIBBS, III
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CHAPEL HILL 27514
POOLE, WILLIAM STEPHEN
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CARRBORO 27510
POTHIRAJ, RAJIVI
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CHAPEL HILL 27514-8658
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CARRBORO 27510
ROBERTSON, JAMES WESLEYRITCH
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CHAPEL HILL 27514
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CHAPEL HILL 27514
ROBINSON, LINDWOOD
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CARRBORO 27510-2407
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CHAPEL HILL 27514
ROSE, NORALEA ELIZABETH
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CHAPEL HILL 27514-5348
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CARRBORO 27510
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NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
BOWMAN GRAY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
OFFICERS— Co-President: Anjali Bhatt, MS 2591, BGSM, Med. Ctr. Blvd., Winston-Salem 27157 (910-723-0147)
Co-President: Bob Glatz, 1811 Hawthorne Court Apts., Winston-Salem 27103 (910-765-9519)
Secretary: Sarah Smith, 1605 Northwest Blvd., Winston-Salem 27103 (910-631-8641)
ADAMS, JAMES WELLINGTON 034
BOWMAN GRAY. STUDENT BOX 271 1 A S
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
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HUGHES, MICHAEL GERALD, JR.
1244-A W, 4TH STREET
WINSTON-SALEM 27101 910
HULL, THOMAS PATRICK
2353 OAKWAY ST,, NW
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
HUNG, SERENA WANSI
2347-D SALEM COURT
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
HUNT, CHRISTOPHER MARKER
713-B AVALON ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27107
JARRAHI, SHIVA
600 FENIMORE ST,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3714
JOHNSON, CHRISTOPHER TIMOTHY
212 BROCK ROAD
SPRINGFIELD PA 19064-3116
JOHNSTON, WILLIAM TODD
2709 MERRY OAKS TRAIL
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
JONES, JASON DANIEL
2369-A QUEEN ST
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-9727
JONES, TIMOTHY ROYAL
1902 QUEEN ST,. APT. D7
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-2645
JORDAN, TONYA PATRICE
1601 W, NORTHWEST BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
JOYE, DAVID BRENT
443 BRENT STREET
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
KENNEDY, DARIN NEAL
138 N SUNSET DR. APT. #4
WINSTON-SALEM 27101-2659
KIM, EUGENE JACOB
420 IRVING ST.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
KINCAID, EDWARD HAL
600 FENIMORE ST.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3714
KIRKMAN, JACOB ARTHUR
411 CORONA STREET
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
KLINE, CHRISTOPHER JOHN
3355 CLAIRE LANE. APT. 207
JACKSONVILLE FL 32223-6656
KOONTZ, DAVID WAYNE
1900 QUEEN ST, APT. B-7
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
KOSOBUCKI, BRIAN RICHARD
201 HOLLOW STUMP LANE
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
KRUSE, DAVID MATTHEW
912 MADISON AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
KUSS, JANA TROY
107 FOREST VIEW DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-3639
LANGE, JOAN-LISANNE
839 LOCKLAND AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3707
LAROSEE, JAMES ROBERT
130-B PIEDMONT AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
LEE, HYOSEON LINDA
2500-B MILLER PARK CIRCLE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
LEWIS, ANDREW JON
240-A NEW DR.. APT. D
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
LIM, JOANNE BIK-SAHN
712 WATSON AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
LLOYD, EDWARD
2051 W ACADEMY ST,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3780
LOESER, CAROLINE SETON
701 SUMMIT ST,. APT, D
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
LONG, ELIZABETH SIMMONS
1143 HAWTHORNE RD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
LOVETTE, JAMES ANDREW
2080 QUEEN STREET
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
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LUNDBERG, ANDREW HAYWARD
BOWMAN GRAY MEDICAL STUDENT
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 765
LYE, KEVIN DANIEL
227 OAKWOOD COURT A
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 777
MACARTHUR, ROBERT DOUGLAS, JR.
321 BERKSHIRE ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28209-1103
MACMURDO, SCOTT ANDERSON
21 LINDEN ST., APT. 320
QUINCY MA 02170-1834
MAJURE, DAVID ANDREW
719 GALES AVENUE
WINSOTN-SALEM 27103
MANN, SCOTT GEOFFREY
930 WEST END BLVD.. APT. A
WINSTON-SALEM 27101-2409
MARKS, JON STUART
404 LOCKLAND AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MARTIN, CRAIG MACAULAY
1625 NORTHWEST BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
MARTIN, ERIC MEYER
2112 BLAIR BLVD.. #3
NASHVILLE TN 37212-4926
MAZZINI, MELISSA ANN
624 WEST END BLVD. APT. A4
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
MCCAIN, TRENT WINSLOW
BOWMAN GRAY MEDICAL SCHOOL
STUDENT BOX 2892
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MCCONNELL, ROSANNA CAROL
705-A S. MARSHALL ST.
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
MCDONALD, JOHN MATTHEW
326 N HAWTHORNE ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-3202
MCDONALD, TARA DOIREANNE
444 S. HAWTHORNE ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3785
MCFARLANE, MICHELLE ALDONSA
1608 W. NORTHWEST BLVD., APT.F
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 722
MCGEE, ROBERT SAUNDERS, JR.
6308 LAKEBEND COURT
GREENSBORO 27410
MCGUIRT, WYMAN THOMAS
901 GOODWOOD ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
MCMILLIAN, TRACI DANIELLE
1620 E. GRETEL LANE
WINSTON-SALEM 27127
MCNAGNY, KIRK PATRICK
854 BRENT ST
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MEADOWS, ROBERT STEVEN
2357-D ARDMORE TERRACE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MEARES, KATHERINE LEGARE
315 LOCKLAND AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MELISKO, MICHELLE
636 S- SUNSET DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MEMMEN, ANDREA
134 N. SUNSET DR
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
MERCANTI, WILLIAM ANTHONY, JR
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WINSTON-SALEM 27104
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WINSTON-SALEM 27101
MINNETI, KRISTI LYNN
2452 ARDMORE MANOR
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MISTRY, KSHITIJ PANKAJ
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103-6031 910 725-6891
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WINSTON-SALEM 27101 919 727-1060
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3785 919 724-7529
MOYEN, YANICK 034
BOWMAN GRAY, STUDENT MS I A S
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WINSTON-SALEM 27157
MURPHY, BRYANT ARMOND 000
138 GLEN EAGLES DR, S
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MYERS, LETICIA SHAWN 034
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224 OAKWOOD COURT S
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OHMSTEDE, DAVID PICMAN 034
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 761-8265
OLIN, MATTHEW DAVID 034
813 MILLER STREET A * S
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OLSEN, AMY 034
5390 PALISADE DR. S
PFAFFTOWN 27040 910 922-1135
ORLICK-TAWS, KATHY 034
6651 N. CAMPBELL AVE. APT. 176 S
TUCSON AZ 85718-1362 910 767-4473
OTT, MICHAEL CLIFFORD 034
857 LOCKLAND AVE. A S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 750-0316
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103-5687 910 765-4446
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WINSTON-SALEM 27104-4314 919 929-1786
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1401 BROOKSTOWN AVE, APT. #3 A S
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PALMERTREE, KATHERINE KNIGHT 034
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
PERRY, EVERETT LAVERN
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MS BOX 2669
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
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1415 CLOVER ST.. APT. B-5
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MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
POTTER, LAWRENCE HOLLEMAN, JR
2001 WILLIAMSBURG MANOR CT.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
POWELL, KRISTEN ALINE
2315 CLOVERDALE AVE , APT. D
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
POWERS, JOHN CHARLES
2006 SHERWOOD STREET
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
POWERS, KAREN MICHELLE
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WINSTON-SALEM 27104
PRICE, KENNETH OWEN
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WINSTON-SALEM 27157
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WINSTON-SALEM 27104
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1902 QUEEN ST., APT. D-4
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RAPPAPORT, TODD
6401 S.WESTSHORE BLVD. ,#1204
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426 S. HAWTHORNE ROAD
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1250 IRVING ST.
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2413 CHIMNEY HILL CT.
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420 IRVING ST.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
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SURA, RICHARD DANA 034
1515 BOLTON STREET 8
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132 PIEDMONT AVE. #B A * S
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1522 REYNOLDA ROAD 8
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WINSTON-SALEM 27104
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WINSTON-SALEM 27104
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1900 QUEEN ST APT. A-8
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WINSTON-SALEM 27104
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
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WINSOTN-SALEM 27103
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
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2015 ELIZABETH AVE,. APT
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
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2307-D CLOVERDALE AVE.
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49 WOODBINE ST #B
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
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1437 IRVING ST.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-5042
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1728 1/2 BUENA VISTA ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-3217
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
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6 ROSEDALE
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2001 LONGVIEW DR
WINSTON-SALEM 27107-2311
VIETA, KATHRYN MAY
2021 ELIZABETH AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
VIOLA, JENNIFER SUSAN
BGSM MEDICAL STUDENT I
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
VOGLER, SCOTT LINDSEY
ROUTE #3, BOX 66
CENTURY OAK DR.
KING 27021
WAGNER, AMY CHRISTINE
1603 W NORTHWEST BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
WALKER, JASON ALEXANDER
2353-C SALEM COURT
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
WARD, AMY ELIZABETH
4895 SEWARD ROAD
PFAFFTOWN 27040
WARREN, DEBORAH PARRY
2012 ELIZABETH AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
WARREN, THOMAS BRENT
2012 ELIZABETH AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
WEAVER, JAMES PAUL
444 LOCKLAND AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
WEBB, LESLIE ANNE
2511 MILLER PARK CIR. APT. A
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-1933
WECKEL, BRYAN MONTY
2307-C QUEEN STREET
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
WESSLING, RICHARD STEPHEN
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27104-4332
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
WHITE, KWAME L.
519 LOCKLAND AVE., APT. A
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-2746
WILLIAMS, CHARLES E.
2600 TATTON DR,
RALEIGH 27608-2053
WILLIAMS, JEREMY DEMETRI
1632-A W, FIRST ST,
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
WOOD, TERRY DALE
1939 GASTON STREET
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
WOODY, JONATHAN HARRIS
443 BRENT STREET
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
XIE, SEAN XIAORANG
2343 SALEM COURT #C
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
YOUNG, AMY CAROLINE
1810 ELIZABETH AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
YOUNG, FRANK KEVIN
BOWMAN GRAY MEDICAL STUDENT
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 723-1692
ZIGLAR, SUSAN 034
1150CASTLEGATE DR, S
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
ZOLOVICK, GEORGE THOMAS 034
2389 MALLARD LANE. APT, #2 8
DAYTON OH 45431-3645
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NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
DUKE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
OFFICERS— President: Bryan Kelly, 1111 N. Gregson St., Durham 27701 (919-682-6253)
Secretary: Gayle Howard, 39 Forest Green Dr., Durham 27705 (919-382-2530)
AARON, ROSEMARY HUNTER 000
14 TARAWA TERRACE #A S
BIRMINGHAM 27705-6415 919 382-8177
ADLAKHA, CHARU L. 032
910 CONSTITUTION DR. APT 910 A S
DURHAM 27705
ADVANI, ANJALI SUNDER
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919 286-5199
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AHUJA, VINITA
4600 UNIVERSITY DR., APT, 708
DURHAM 27707
ALLEN, JAYME D.
67 FOREST OAKS DR.
DURHAM 27705
ANDERSEN, SCOTT R.
3228-D MYRA ST.
DURHAM 27707
ANTHONY, EVELYN YOUNG
2019 PERSHING ST.
DURHAM 27705
ARD, JAMY 0.
DUKE UNIV. MEDICAL STUDENT
DURHAM 27710
ARLES, STEPHEN PAUL
3611 UNIVERSITY DR., 21N A
DURHAM 27707 919 490
ARMSTRONG, CHRISTINE BERNADETTE
3218 ALSEY PLACE A
DURHAM 27707-6009 919 490
ASPLIN, IAIN R.
1442 NEW CASTLE RD., APT. B2 A
DURHAM 27704
BAEK, PETER S.
1108 CLIFFORD DR. A
DURHAM 27704
BAILEY, STEVEN RUSSELL
804 BERKLEY ST.
DURHAM 27705-4202
BARTH, ROLF NICHOLAS
311 SWIFT AVE., #208
DURHAM 27705
BARTHOLOMEW, MARNIE
210 ALEXANDER AVE., APT, D
919 419-
919 286
DURHAM 27705
BATTEN, DEAN
1500 DUKE UNIV. RD., #B1B
DURHAM 27701
BECKER, SYLVIA 1.
12 TARAWA TERR, #B
DURHAM 27705-6415
BERREND, KEITH ROBERT
4112 SETTLEMENT DR.
DURHAM 27713
BERRY, G. KEITH
5902-18 TATTERSALL DR.
DURHAM 27713
BEUTLER, ANTHONY
2014 SOUTHWOOD DR. #5
DURHAM 27707
BIENSTOCK, ALAN M.
301 SWIFT AVE. #6
DURHAM 27705
BLACK, STEPHANIE M.
910 CONSTITUTION DR., APT 910
DURHAM 27:^05
BLATT. ELLEN R.
4813 HOWE ST.
DURHAM 27705
BLISS, SANDRA J.
2013 WOODLAND DR,
DURHAM 27704-4161
BLOOM, MATTHEW BRANDON
14-B TARAWA TERRACE
DURHAM 27705-6415
BOLDEN, JASON E.
BOX 2732, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
BOLEY, ELENA
1716 COLE MILL RD.
DURHAM 27712-3206
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BOLOGNESI, MICHAEL PAUL
17 HARVEY PLACE
DURHAM 27705
BRADY, TODD CHADWICK
1211 RUFFIN ST., APT. G-3
DURHAM 27701
BRIGHT, CHERYL L.
5D POST OAK ROAD
DURHAM 27705
BRODSKY, MICHAEL C.
910 CONSTITUTION DR. APT. 604
DURHAM 27705
BRONSTEIN, DAVID M.
101 HAMPTON COURT
CHAPEL HILL 27514
BROWN, FRANCHESCA DAWN
221 ANDERSON ST.. APT. E
DURHAM 27705
BRYCE, THOMAS
204 ALEXANDER AVE.. APT, H
DURHAM 27705
BYERLEY, JULIE STORY
5706 LOYAL AVE,
DURHAM 27713
CALLANAN, LAWRENCE D., JR.
14 TARAWA TERR,, #B
DURHAM 27705-6415
CALLISTER, MATTHEW DOUGLAS
3454 SANDY CREEK DR.
DURHAM 27705-6036
CHANDLER, DAMON B.
910 CONSTITUTION DR. APT. 521
DURHAM 27705
CHATTERJEE, RENEE
12 TARAWA TERRACE #B
DURHAM 27705-6415
COGGINS, CLAIRE A.
804 BERKLEY ST.
DURHAM 27705-4202
COLLARD, HAROLD RIETH
804 BERKLEY ST.
DURHAM 27705-4202
COLVIN, L. GREGG
30 ROGERSON DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514-4037
COOK, MARCUS P.
804 BERKLEY ST.
DURHAM 27705-4202
COOPER, LESLIE
904 THE OAKS
CHAPEL HILL 27514
CORCORAN, ETHAN EMMET
3206 STANFORD DR.
DURHAM 27707
COURTNEY, KEVIN DALE
538 FINLEY ST.
DURHAM 27705-6151
CRISCIONE, LISA G.
12 TARAWA TERR #B
DURHAM 27705-6415
CUSMARIU, JEFFREY ROSS
30 FOREST GREEN DR.
DURHAM 27705
DABAL, ROBERT JOSEPH
19 PROVIDENCE COURT
DURHAM 27705
DIERS, TIFFANY L.
3611 UNIVERSITY DR. #13-P
DURHAM 27707
DIKE, NWAMARA C.
3520 MAYFAIR ST., APT. 102
DURHAM 27707
DIXON, TERRY CARLYLE
2920 CHAPEL HILL RD., APT. 75A
DURHAM 27707
DOWNEY, WILLIAM EDWARD, III
1009 W. LAKEWOOD AVE.
DURHAM 27707-1617
DRAYER, JEFFREY A.
5A RIVER BIRCH ROAD
DURHAM 27705
032
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DUNCAN, JAMES E.
7 PINNACLE ROAD
DURHAM 27705
DUNN, TOBY J.
814-A N. BUCHANAN
DURHAM 27701
DURGIN, HARRY WATSON, JR.
2324 DUKE UNIV. ROAD
DURHAM 27706
DYER, SARA LUNDIE
12 TARAWA TERRACE #B
DURHAM 27705-6415
EIZEMBER, FRANCES LIM
1204 HIGHLAND TRAIL
CHAPEL HILL 27516-9524
ELLIS, SUSAN WINGFIELD
3717 LOCHNORA PARKWAY
DURHAM 27705-5458
EVANOFF, ALLISON MARIE
910 CONSTITUTION DR. #107
DURHAM 27705
FAROOKI, AAMER
910 CONSTITUTION DR. #515
DURHAM 27705
FEINGOLD, STEVEN A.
441 9-B AMERICAN DR.
DURHAM 27705
FERNANDEZ, ADOLFO Z.
4800 UNIVERSITY DR., APT. 268
DURHAM 27707-6112
FERNANDO, NISHAN HESIRI
1516 VALLEY RUN
DURHAM 27707
FINCH, MICHAEL R.
814 N. BUCHANAN BLVD. #A
DURHAM 27701-1542
FRALIX, TERESA ANN
5323 REVERE ROAD
DURHAM 27713
GAGLIARDI, JANE
1315 2-H MORREENE RD.
DURHAM 27710
GARG, SEEMA
BOX 2758, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
GESTY-PALMER, DIANE
404 GATEHOUSE LANE
DURHAM 27707
GILLS, JAMES PITZER, III
#3 INNI8FREE DR.
DURHAM 27707
GOLDSTEIN, JEFFREY BRIAN
5051 N SABINO CANYON RD.
APT. 2162
TUCSON AZ 85715-6480
GRAHAM, ROBERT D.
2-A CARSON CIRCLE
DURHAM 27705-6414
GRATZ, BRETT
2202-A ANTHONY DR.
DURHAM 27705
GREEN, JONATHAN S.
311 S. LASALLE ST., APT. 1-H
DURHAM 27705
GREENE, JEFF
5 PROVIDENCE COURT
DURHAM 27705
GRUBBS, VANESSA
800 FARGO ST., APT. B2
DURHAM 27707-1778
GULLOTTO, CARMELO
1911 ERWIN RD., APT. I
DURHAM 27705
HA, TUAN X.
14-B TARAWA TERRACE
DURHAM 27705
HAKANSON, ROBYN JOAN
910 CONSTITUTION DR., APT 612
DURHAM 27705
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175
HALPERN, MICHAEL ADAM
032
KILLIAN, JONATHAN K.
032
5056 OAKWOOD AVENUE
S
301 SWIFT AVENUE, #29
A S
LACANADA CA 91011 -2450
919 489-1107
DURHAM 27710
HALVORSON, ERIC
032
KING, ALICESON Y.
032
2713 CIRCLE DR.
A
S
2836 CHAPEL HILL RD., APT. 19C
A S
DURHAM 27705
919 490-6639
DURHAM 27707
HANFT, VALERIE
032
KING, WENDALYN K.
032
101 PAGE CROSSING
A
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215 ANDERSON. APT. B
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 933-0595
DURHAM 27705
919 613-2841
HANLEY, MATT
032
KNIZE, LEISHA
032
102STANDISH DRIVE
A
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1314 SNOWCREST TRAIL
A S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 932-7389
DURHAM 27707-6138
HARRIS, JASON B.
032
KONG, JAMES A.
032
1315 MORREENE RD,. APT. 5-J
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BOX 98014
A S
DURHAM 27705
DURHAM 27708
HAWKINS, RICHARD DAX
032
KWAK, EUNICE LEE
032
14 TARAWA TERRACE #A
S
4321 KERLEY ROAD
S
DURHAM 27705-6415
919 382-0471
DURHAM 27705-7103
919 382-8748
HENDERSON, PHILLIPPA J.
032
LAGER, PATRICK J.
032
17-K RIVER BIRCH ROAD
A
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1315 MORREENE RD. #31H
A S
DURHAM 27705
DURHAM 27705
HICKEY, JASON D.
032
LAHEY, TIMOTHY P.
032
3D RIVER BIRCH ROAD
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SB POST OAK ROAD
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DURHAM 27705
DURHAM 27705
HORN, MEYER A.
032
LAMVU, GEORGINE MARIE
032
804 BERKLEY STREET
S
3212 MYRAST., APT. K
S
DURHAM 27705-4202
DURHAM 27707
919 493-7221
MORTON, CLAIRE KATHERINE
032
LANE, WILLIAM HENRY
032
83 STONE RIDGE RD.
S
710 S. LASALLE ST., APT. 0
S
DURHAM 27705
919 490-6313
DURHAM 27705-3792
919 383-5002
HOWARD, GAYLE CHARLYNE
032
LAROCQUE, REGINA CELESTE
032
39 FOREST GREEN DR.
A
S
1716 COLE MILL ROAD
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DURHAM 27705
919 382-2530
DURHAM 27712-3206
919 544-3658
HSIA, AMIE W.
032
LEE, KENNETH J.
032
910 CONSTITUTION DR., #614
A
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910 CONSTITUTION DR. APT. 52H
A S
DURHAM 27705
919 383-3537
DURHAM 27705
HU, GANG
032
LEVINSON, BARI
032
315 HEMING WAY
A
S
80 FOREST OAKS DR.
A S
DURHAM 27713
919 361
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DURHAM 27705
919 383-9077
HUANG, ERICH SENIN
032
LIEN, LILLIAN FRANCES
032
4841 MORIAH HILL ROAD
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215 ANDERSON ST., APT. B
A S
DURHAM 27707
919 489-2627
DURHAM 27705
919 613-1183
HUANG, JOY Y.
032
LITTMAN, EVA D.
032
1800 WILLIAMSBURG RD. APT. 7C
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11 POINCIANADR.
A S
DURHAM 27707-3548
919 489-6952
DURHAM 27707
HUFFMAN, GEORGE RUSSELL
032
LOCKLEAR, ROBERT WAYNE
032
15 TARAWA TERR. #A
S
200 SEVEN OAKS RD., APT. 3D
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DURHAM 27705-6415
919 383-7977
DURHAM 27704-1155
919 477-4717
HUGHES, SOLON GRAY
032
LYNCH, KATHRYN JO DIAMOND
000
SOON. DUKE ST., #54-104
A
S
2201 SUMMIT ST.
A S
DURHAM 27701
919 682-5073
DURHAM 27707-2901
919 489-9388
HUNTER, JENNIFER LYNN
000
LYONS, MICHAEL S,
032
1223 BEACON ST. #303
s
1321 NEW CASTLE RD. #G-16
A S
BROOKLINE MA 02146-5330
DURHAM 27704
919 471-1012
HURWITZ, LYNNE M.
032
MALLORY, MARK ANDREW
032
819 DEMENUS ST. #N2
s
15 TARAWA TERRACE #A
S
DURHAM 27701
919 489-4944
DURHAM 27705-6415
919 383-0587
JACKSON, DONIEL LERANCE
032
MASSENBURG, DONALD
032
1516 VALLEY RUN
S
316 MONK ROAD
A S
DURHAM 27707
919 490-1107
DURHAM 27704
919 471-6176
JAMES, MARTHA L.
032
MATHY, CHRISTIAN B.
032
3702 ARTHUR MINNIS ROAD
A
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1402 BROAD ST.
S
HILLSBOROUGH 27713
DURHAM 27705-3535
JENKINS, JOANNE
032
MAUSKOPF, ALICE ELIZABETH
000
BOX 2773, DUMC
A
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2600 STUART DR.
s
DURHAM 27710
919 544-3658
DURHAM 27707-2836
919 489-4865
JONES, ADRIE D.
032
MAYBODI, MITRA
000
PO BOX 61481
A
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BOX 2761, DUMC
s
DURHAM 27715
DURHAM 27710
919 489-0380
JONESCHILD, ELIZABETH SUZANNE
032
MCCARTY, DAVID EDWARD
032
83 STONERIDGE ROAD
A
S
804 BERKLEY ST.
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DURHAM 27705-5578
919 490-6316
DURHAM 27705-4202
919 490-6196
KAHL, CHRISTINA R.
032
MCCLURE, MATTHEW W.
032
4P RIVER BIRCH ROAD
A
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5A RIVER BIRCH ROAD
A S
DURHAM 27705
DURHAM 27705
KAHN, ELIZABETH S.
032
MCDONALD, BRIAN
032
3084 COLONY ROAD
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2330 HILTON AVE. #17
A S
DURHAM 27705-4509
DURHAM 27707
919 403-9413
KALADY, MATTHEW F.
032
MCDONOUGH, KELLY JO
032
910 CONSTITUTION DR. APT. 521
A
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1716 COLE MILL ROAD
A S
DURHAM 27705
DURHAM 27712-3206
919 383-3523
KAZAKS, EMILY LIGA
032
MCFADDEN, DWIGHT J., Ill
032
3084 COLONY RD., APT. D
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2 GROVE PARK
S
DURHAM 27705-5573
919 489-8661
DURHAM 27705-6131
KELLY, BRYAN TALMADGE
032
MCMANN, AMY ELIZABETH
032
1111 N. GREGSON ST.
A
S
865 LOUISE CIRCLE
A S
DURHAM 27701-1511
919 383-0961
DURHAM 27705
919 383-2497
MEINE, TRIP J. 032
1011 SNOWCREST TRAIL A S
DURHAM 27707
MEYER, JENNIFER LIN 032
3084 COLONY RD . APT, D S
DURHAM 27705-5573 919 493-9372
MILES, JOSEPH S. 032
1516 VALLEY RUN S
DURHAM 27707
MITCHELL, DUANE ANTHONY 032
2920 CHAPEL HILL RD. APT. 75-C S
DURHAM 27707-3753 919 286-3752
MONTGOMERY, SEAN P. 032
15 TARAWA TERR. #A S
DURHAM 27705-6415 919 493-6634
MOORE, LISA EILEEN 000
PO BOX 61193 S
DURHAM 27715 919 493-8429
MOROWITZ, MICHAEL J. 032
4615-B BYRD ROAD A S
DURHAM 27705
MOSTAGHEL, ELAHE ANNA 000
2 KITCHNER COURT S
DURHAM 27705-1829 919 383-7046
MOYNIHAN, MARY KATHLEEN 032
4017 WESTFIELD DR. A S
DURHAM 27705 919 383-1211
MUSGRAVE, DOUGLAS STONE 032
3029 OMAH STREET S
DURHAM 27705-2622 919 479-6632
NAZAIRE, FAUSTA 000
879 BEACON ST., STE. 43 S
BOSTON MA 02215 919 684-5329
NELSON, CALEB P. 032
2 CARSON CIRCLE #A 8
DURHAM 27705-6414
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GREENVILLE 27834
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A « S
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WINTERVILLE 28590
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074
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074
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GREENVILLE 27858
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074
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A S
GREENVILLE 27858
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074
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GREENVILLE 27834
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074
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AULANDER 27805-0807
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074
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WINTERVILLE 28590
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074
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GREENVILLE 27858-1326
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SELMA 27576
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074
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A S
WILLIAMSTON 27892-1612
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074
0-4 DOCTORS PARK APTS.
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GREENVILLE 27834
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074
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A S
GREENVILLE 27834
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074
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GREENVILLE 27858
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GREENVILLE 27834
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GREENVILLE 27858-4354
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074
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A * S
GREENVILLE 27834
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A S
GREENVILLE 27834
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074
EMHP, BOX 167
A S
WINTERVILLE 28590-0167
919 355-4179
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074
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SAN DIEGO CA 92108-9752
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074
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A * S
GREENVILLE 27858
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074
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GREENVILLE 27858-1329
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074
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GREENVILLE 27834-9116
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074
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A 8
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074
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A S
GREENVILLE 27858
919 830-6223
SHULSKI, FRED, JR.
074
K-5 DOCTOR'S PARK APTS.
A S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-7548
SILVER, TIMOTHY MILTON
074
207 LINDBETH DR. #A
* 8
GREENVILLE 27834-5028
919 321-2243
SIMMONS, JANET ELIZABETH
074
L-1 DOCTORS PARK APTS.
A * S
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-7384
SIMONDS, WICKHAM BRYANT
074
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A 8
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-5324
SIMPSON, JERRY ALLEN
074
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GREENVILLE 27834-8411
919 757-3148
SINGH, GAGAN
074
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GREENVILLE 27858-2355
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SMITH, BRENDA PEARL
074
ROUTE #2, BOX 320
A S
GREENVILLE 27858
919 746-8078
SMITH, BRIAN THOMAS
074
2622 MULBERRY LANE
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GREENVILLE 27858
919 756-2530
SMITH, CHRISTIAN LYNN
074
2034 HYDE DRIVE
A * S
GREENVILLE 27858-8632
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074
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FARMVILLE 27828-1623
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074
M-11 DOCTOR'S PARK
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GREENVILLE 27834
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SPANN, CHARLENE ANDREA
074
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SPIVEY, NETASHA
074
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A 8
WINDSOR 27983
919 794-2623
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074
107ROSEMONDDR,
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GREENVILLE 27834-8831
919 758-2604
STEFFENS, ROBERT MARK
074
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GREENVILLE 27834-8458
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074
S-7 DOCTORS PARK APTS,
A 8
BEASLEY DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-3708
STOKES, DAVID ANDREW
074
G-5 DOCTORS PARK APTS
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BEASLEY DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-6125
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074
828 MCLAWHORN DR,
A 8
GREENVILLE 27834
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SUMMER, LEIGH RINGER
074
828 MCLAWHORN DR,
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GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-5910
SUTTLES, VIKKI DARLENE
074
108 HUNTERS LANE
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GREENVILLE 27834
TALTON, ROBERT KEVIN
074
F-6 DOCTORS PARK APTS.
A 8
BEASLEY DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834-4354
919 758-7764
TAYLOR, FRANCIS MARVIN
074
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A S
WINTERVILLE 28590
919 756-0964
TAYLOR, LEIGH HADLEY
074
1119 GROVEMONT DR,, J-6
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GREENVILLE 27834-8497
919 752-8528
TAYLOR, MARSHALL CARNEY, JR.
074
104 HUNTINGRIDGE ROAD
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GREENVILLE 27834-9151
919 752-8725
THOMAS-PATTERSON, DENNE
074
307 WEDGEWOOD APTS,
A 8
GREENVILLE 27834
919 355-7856
THOMAS, JOHNNA SUE
074
D-6 DOCTORS APTS,
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BEASLEY DR,
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-1848
THOMAS, TERISA ANN
074
38 CROSS RIDGE
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GREENVILLE SC 29607-4338
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THOMPSON, DAVID STUART
074
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GREENVILLE 27858
919 756-3918
TRAINER, JULIE
074
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A S
GREENVILLE 27834
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919 752
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GREENVILLE 27858
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GREENVILLE 27834-9151
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GREENVILLE 27834-9153
WALLACE, LAWRENCE
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BEASLEY DR,
GREENVILLE 27834
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BOX 239 EVANS MHP
WINTERVILLE 28590
WARNER, PAMELA GREY
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GREENVILLE 27834
WASSMANN, LORI
2300 BEASLEY DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
WATTERSON, MICHAEL KENNETH
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GREENVILLE 27834
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GREENVILLE 27834
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BEASLEY DR.
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GREENVILLE 27834
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GREENVILLE 27834
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GREENVILLE 27834
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GREENVILLE 27858
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GREENVILLE 27834
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GREENVILLE 27834
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GREENVILLE 27834-7846
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NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT MEMBERS
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ASHEV ILLE 28804
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704 358-4148
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BLAU, WILLIAM STEPHEN
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CHAPEL HILL 27516-9020
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UOFNC
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U OF COLORADO
HARTSELL, CHARLES JACOB, JR.
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CHARLOTTE 28233
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LA STATE U
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
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ST. GEORGE'S U
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TEW, DOUGLAS MICHAEL
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ORANGE PARK FL32073
U OF SOU FLORIDA
CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY
MULLEN, DONALD COLLINS
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BOONE 28607
DUKE
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HUEHOLT, THERESE MARIE
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U OF SOU CALIF
RAFT, ELIZABETH VANCE
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U OFNC
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CAFFREY, PATRICK RAPHAEL
ELK RIVER CLUB
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ST LOUIS U
BLUM, FREDRIC
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BOWMAN GRAY
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DURHAM 27710-9727
HARVARD
RESNICK, BARBARA ELLEN
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WILSON 27893
U OF ROCHESTER
SZABO, JAMES JOSEPH
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GASTONIA 28054
COLUMBIA U
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
LOCEY, MARTIN
305 COURTYARD LANE
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U OF FLORIDA
SPRITZER, CHARLES EDWARD
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DURHAM 27710
U OF PITTSBURGH
85 87 93
919 286-4195
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U OF NC
BOUNOUS, JUDITH FRANCES
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ST LOUIS U
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LAMBERTSEN, CHRISTIAN J., JR.
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OHIO STATE U
LUKING, WILLIAM STEPHEN
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REIDSVILLE 27320
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DUKE
MCFADDEN, JOHN CHRISTOPHER
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DUKE
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ANGIER MEDICAL CENTER
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ANGIER 27501
DES MOINES OST
REESE, PERRY, III
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WAYNE STATE U
RICH, ROBERT L, JR.
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BOWMAN GRAY
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ROBERTSON, CARROLL B., Ill
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EAST CAROLINA U
ROYALS, HOOVER M., JR.
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BOWMAN GRAY
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SCHENK, GARY SCOTT, SR.
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GASTONIA 28054
MED COLL OF GA
SIMPSON, STEVE LYNN
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GASTONIA 28054
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1809 ENDICOTTDR.
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U OF LOUISVILLE
89 92 85
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GP
FP
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PITTMAN, JERRY M.
GP EM/
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FP
RALEIGH 27613
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U OF SOU ALA
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FP
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ASHEVILLE 28803
MED U OF SC
75
GS
80 83
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U OF VIRGINIA
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FEARRINGTON VILLAGE POST
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COLUMBIA U
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U OF FLORIDA
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U OF MISSISSIPPI
720
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IM
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EAST CAROLINA U
SHARMA, DEVENDRA
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M C OF AMRITSAR
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UNC. DIV, OF MEDICAL ONCOLOGY
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704 782-1101
IM/GI
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301 926-9790
IM
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919 846-8959
IM/HEM
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CHAPEL HILL 27599
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M C OF AMRITSAR
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U OF NC
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WAYNE STATE U
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U OF WISCONSIN
TOLSON, ROGER JOHN
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U OF LONDON
VEATCH, PHILIP DEAN
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RESEARCH TRIANGEL PK 27709
COLUMBIA U
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U OF NC
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FATIMAH JINNAH
NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
KING, JEROME STOVALL
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BEACH, ROBERT LEIGH
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UNC-CH, NEUROLOGY DEPT.
87 88 92
751 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG,
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-2526
U OF KANSAS
BRAUN, THOMAS G.
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UNC, DEPT. OF NEUROLOGY
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U OF ALBERTA
DEBECK, THOMAS WADE
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U OF MARYLAND
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N
UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
85 87 94
CB #7025
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-2526
ST U OF NY-BUFF
HALL, COLIN DAVID
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UNC, DEPT. OF NEUROLOGY
66 73 75
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-5522
U OF ABERDEEN
HAVWARD, JAMES NEIL
N
260 GLANDON DR.
54 55 76
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 966-2526
TUFTS U
HINN, ALBERT RICHARD
N
1000 SMITH LEVEL RD. L-18
87 88 86
CARRBORO 27510
919 932-5862
UOFNC
HOW^ARD, JAMES FRANCIS, JR.
N
UNC. 751 CLINICAL SCI. CB #7025
74 74 80
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-5522
U OF VERMONT
MANN, JOHN DOUGLAS
N/IM
751 CLINICAL SCI. BLDG. 229-H
69 72 76
UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7025
919 966-2526
CORNELL U
MESSENHEIMER, JOHN ANDREW
N
UNC, DEPT, OF NEUROLOGY
70 77 79
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-3707
JOHNS HOPKINS
MILES, MARTHA LOUISE COPE
N
PO DRAWER 2069
88 88 94
136 CARBONTON ROAD
SANFORD 27330
91 9 708-6700
U OF OKLAHOMA
PILLAI, ASHOK PALANl
N
1307HEATHERLOCH DR.
86 86 95
GASTONIA, NC 28054
THANJAVUR ME. COL
SCHNEIDER, LORI
N
20476 CHARTWELL CENTER DR.
90 92 94
SUITE A
DAVIDSON 28036
704 896-5591
NEW YORK U
VAUGHN, BRADLEY VANCE
N
751 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
86 86 92
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-3707
PENN STATE U
NEUROPATHOLOGY
GRAIN, BARBARA JEAN
5 LOCHWYND COURT
PHONIX MD21131-1209
DUKE
NUCLEAR MEDICINE
COLEMAN, RALPH EDWARD
DUMC. DEPT OF RADIOLOGY
DURHAM 27710
WASHINGTON U
NA/PTH
79 79 85
410 955-2386
NM
68 68 83
919 681-2711
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
BECKWITH, MARY KRISTINE OBG
8040 CLEARVISTA PKY #490 82 82 86
INDIANAPOLIS IN46256-4673 317 577-7444
U OF IOWA
BERGER, GARY STERLING OBG/PH
109 CONNER DR., STE. 2200 69 73 76
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 968-4656
U OF ROCHESTER
BROOKS, RICKY LORENZO OBG
PO BOX 1255 82 87 93
AHOSKIE 27910 919 794-3042
MED COLL OF VA
BUIST, NIGEL ANDERSON OBG
522 S. VAN BUREN ROAD 76 77 94
EDEN 27288 910 627-1117
MCMASTER U
CRACKER, ANDREW J. OBG
EDENTON OB-GYN CTR., PA 88 90 89
PO BOX 990
EDENTON 27932 919 482-7407
MED U OFSC
DWYER, DANIEL PATRICK OBG
1142 N. ROAD STREET 90 92 94
ELIZABETH CITY 27909 91 9 338-21 51
NEW YORK MED COL
GEORGE, COSMOS N, OBG
602 W. RIDGEWAY STREET 77 78 94
WARRENTON 27589 919 257-2134
HOWARD U
HAYGOOD, VANESSA PEARLINE OBG
721 GREEN VALLEY RD, STE. 101 78 81 82
GREENSBORO 27408 910 230-1111
HARVARD
MARZBANI, SIAMAK OBG
601-A N. EIGHTH ST. 80 80 88
SMITHFIELD 27577 919 934-3015
AUTONOMOUS UNIV
MELVIN, TERESA BOWEN OBG
400 E. STATESVILLE AVENUE 87 89 85
MOORESVILLE 281 1 5 704 663-1 282
U OFNC
SANTORIELLO, KATHY ANN OBG
101 ROBESON ST. #310 84 85 89
FAYETTEVILLE 28301-5520 910 483-6677
DUKE
SCHIMEL, LAWRENCE FAY OBG
400 E. STATESVILLE AVE. 70 71 91
MOORESVILLE 281 1 5 704 663-1 282
U OF NEW MEXICO
SHIRLEY, ROBERT E.L., JR. OBG
2801 RANDOLPH ROAD 69 75 78
CHARLOTTE 28211-1051 704 376-3536
MED COLL OF GA
STRINGER, ARTHUR VERNON OBG
721 GREEN VALLEY RD,, STE, 101 82 85
GREENSBORO 27408 919 230-1111
DUKE
WRIGHT, LYDIA NORTH OBG/MFM
UNC DEPT. OF OB-GYN 89 93 93
CB 7570, 214 MACNIDER BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7570 910 343-0161
U OF NC
OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE
CAMPBELL, DOUGLAS STEPHEN OM/IM
2327 ENGLERT DR., STE. 1 77 83 94
DURHAM 27713 919 544-2492
U OF HAWAII
TROTT, DAVID CHARLES OM/GPM
PARK RIDGE HOSPITAL 78 79 94
PO BOX 1569
FLETCHER 28732 704 687-3994
LOMA LINDA U
ONCOLOGY
NTR HUANG, ANDREW TA-FU
75 75 93 BOX 3942, DUMC
919 966-7218 DURHAM 27710
TAIWAN U-TAIPEI
MCGINNIS, LAMAR SCOTT, III
3729 POMFRET LANE
CHARLOTTE 2821 1
MED COLL OF GA
WALLS, JAY DAVID
201 PROVIDENCE RD. #100
CHARLOTTE 28207-1417
U OF TENNESSEE
WURTZ, KENNETH SHERMAN
KINSTON CLINIC NORTH, STE.
KINSTON 28501
MED COLL OF GA
ON/HEM
64 71 90
919 684-3127
RO
89 90 94
704 362-1315
ON/HEM
86 90 93
704 358-1900
ON
81 81 93
919 559-2201
FAX 000 000-0000
N
OPHTHALMOLOGY
ALLINGHAM, R. RAND
BOX 3802, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
U OF CINCINNATI
COHEN, KENNETH LEE
UNC DEPT OF OPH, CB #7040
617 CLINICAL SCI BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599
U OF ILLINOIS
FREEDMAN, SHARON FRIDOVICH
DUKE EYE CENTER, PO 3802
DURHAM 27710
HARVARD
GRIMSON, BAIRD SANFORD
UNC CB #7040
CHAPEL HILL 27599
DUKE
JONES, DAVID HERMAN
900 CEDARHURST DR.
RALEIGH 27609
U OF NC
PRICE, CLYDE KENT
264 MEMORIAL DR.
JACKSONVILLE 28546
N E OHIO U
REIMER, ROBERT HUGH WILLIAM
103 COX BLVD.
PO BOX 10907
GOLDSBORO 27530
U OF IOWA
SHALLER, CHARLES ALVA
28 RIVERVIEW ST. #104
FRANKLIN 28734
U OF SOU CALIF
WAY, CHRISTOPHER CARR
300 CENTREVILLE ROAD
SUMMIT WEST
WARWICK RI02886
ALBANY MED COLL
WESTRA, IGOR
1960 S. 17TH STREET
WILMINGTON 28401
DARTMOUTH U
OPH
79 79 83
919 684-2975
OPH
71 72 79
919 966-5296
OPH
85 86 92
919 684-6084
OPH
69 69 77
919 966-5296
OPH RT
59 59 66
919 876-2618
OPH
87 87 92
910 353-1030
OPH
87 90 95
910 734-8440
OPH
86 91 94
704 369-4236
OPH
75 76 93
OPH
87 88 94
910 762-4440
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
CONIGLIO, GERALD ANTHONY
5400 MACKANAW. STE. 2300
SAGINAW MI48604
ST U OF NY-BUFF
KING, JOSEPH JOHN, JR.
ORS EM/
72 73 90
517 797-5180
FAX 000 000-0000
ORS
701 E.ROOSEVELT BLVD
MONROE 28112
JEFFERSON
KUTNER, WILLIAM A., JR.
628 CARPENTER AVE.
MOORESVILLE 28115
DUKE
RODGERS, THEODORE YOUNG, III
12521 GAMELAND DR.
LAURINBURG 28352
NEW YORK MED COL
BLDG 600 73 73 84
704 289-4595
ORS
70 75 87
704 664-1060
ORS
52 78
910 276-6849
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
187
SHERRILL, SCOTT ANDERSON
628 CARPENTER AVE
MOORESVILLE 28115
MED U OF SC
VENTERS, GEORGE COLE
3410 EXECUTIVE DRIVE
RALEIGH 27609
U OF NO
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
ORS
84 84 92
704 664-1060
ORS
71 71 76
919 872-5296
OTO/PS
64 64 70
910 885-0071
OTO
84 84 93
704 874-6680
GENIEC, PAUL
P, O, BOX 5666
HIGH POINT 27262
U OF UTAH
JONES, EDWARD BRUCE
PO BOX 2695
DREXEL 28619
WEST VA U
WEISSLER, MARK C. OTO/HNS
UNC 610 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG. 80 80 86
CB #7070
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-3341
BOSTON U
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
CERVIN, JAMES ROBERT
PTH
3003 SIDES ROAD
88 93 94
ROCKWELL 28138
704 279-0575
U OF TEXAS
HIGHLAND, KELLY EDWARDS
PTH
1723 12TH STREET, NE
86 89 91
HICKORY 28601
704 345-6396
BOWMAN GRAY
IDLIBI, OMAR
PTH/PCP
3600-A WOODPARK BLVD.
79 83 93
CHARLOTTE 28206
704 598-6042
ALEPPO UNIV
LIND, HEIDE MARIA
PTH/PCP
3643 N. ROXBORO ROAD
79 79 93
DURHAM 27704
919 470-5252
U OF IOWA
PLYMYER, MATTHEW RAY
PTH
4012 GUMLEAF DR.
87 89 95
APEX 27502
910 432-2504
MED COLL OF PENN
SWANSON, SVEN ARLEN
PTH
4204 THETFORD
84 84 93
DURHAM 27707
919 470-5252
U OF IOWA
TEOT, LISA ANNE
PTH
654 EASTBROOKE LANE
86 89 89
ROCHESTER NY14618-5231
919 748-4311
GEO WASHINGTON U
GREEN, EDWARD GRAHAM PD/ADL
5516 CENTRAL AVE. 63 63 69
CHARLOTTE 28212 704 532-5000
U OF TENNESSEE
HIGGINS, SHELLEE TEETS PD
101 W.T HARRIS BLVD. STE. 4101 90 93 93
CHARLOTTE 28262 704 548-5800
HAHNEMANN
LARSON, MICHELE CHERRY PD
4800 UNIVERSITY DR. #9P 91 92 87
DURHAM 27707 919 490-8010
U OF NC
LEVIN, HAL WARREN PD
219 LEPHILLIP COURT 91 94 95
CONCORD 28025 704 782-1189
TEMPLE U
MASSENGILL, SUSAN FOSTER PD/PNP
4909 SW 95TH TERRACE 87 88 86
GAINESVILLE FL32608 904 392-4436
EAST CAROLINA U
NOAH, TERRY LEE PD/PDP
635 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG. 85 87 88
UNIV. OF NC.
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-1055
U OF MICHIGAN
SCHWARTZ, ROBERT PAUL PD/PDE
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. 68 68 74
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4431
U OF FLORIDA
STILL, JAMES GORDON PD
CLINTRIALS RESEARCH, INC. 78 81 89
PO BOX 13991
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PD 27709 919 477-4297
BOWMAN GRAY
WATTS, PLATO H., JR. PD/A
1312 DOGWOOD DR. 85 85 89
GIBSONVILLE 27249 910 584-6476
MED U OF SC
PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY
ANDERSON, PAGE ALBERT WILLIS PDC/PD
BOX 3218. DUKE MEDICAL CTR. 64 65 80
DURHAM 27710 919 681-2916
DUKE
LOEHR, JAMES PAUL PDC/PD
311 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG. 81 85 94
UNC. CB 7220
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7220 919 966-4601
WASHINGTON U
WALLER, BRENDA SUE
2100 STANTONSBURG RD.
GREENVILLE 27834
U OF PITTSBURGH
PLASTIC SURGERY
GUTTER, GUIDO PETER
41 13 CAPITOL ST. STE. B
DURHAM 27704
U OF ZURICH
RlOU, JEAN-PIERRE
20476 CHARTWELL CENTER DR.
SUITE A
DAVIDSON 28078
NEW YORK U
PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY
OHARA, SARA MARIE
BOX 3808. DUMC
DEPT. OF RADIOLOGY
DURHAM 27710
GEORGETOWN U
PM
85 86 87
919 551-4440
PS
77 81 87
919 471-2288
MICHALETS, JAMES PATRICK
32 WOODCREST ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28804-9032
U OF WISCONSIN
NETI, SASTRY VISHWANATHA
215 ROGERS DRIVE
SALISBURY 28147
JIPMER, PONDICHERRY, INDIA
PERILSTEIN, ROGER
104 S ESTES DR., STE. 301
CHAPEL HILL 27514
TEMPLE U
POHL, GARY BRIAN
19 SCOTT PLACE
DURHAM 27705
MICHIGAN ST U
SEIBEL, KATHLEEN MARIE
3015 BEXLEY DR.
DURHAM 27707
U OF MINN
SUSCO, DAVID MICHAEL
1911 HILLANDALE RD. #1040
DURHAM 27705
PENN STATE U
VEENHUIS, PHILIP EDWARD
325 N. SALISBURY ST.
RALEIGH 27601
U OF MICHIGAN
VEREEN, RONALD LLOYD
3200 CROASDAILE DR.. STE. 401
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
WILLIAMS, MARTIN KEITH
CHERRY HOSPITAL
CALLER BOX 8000
GOLDSBORO 27533
EAST CAROLINA U
ZARZAR, NICHOLAS S.
314 LAFAYETTE DR.
HILLSBOROUGH 27278
U OFNC
PSYCHOANALYSIS
CORNWALL, THOMAS PAUL
2501 ATRIUM DR., STE. 400
RALEIGH 27607
NORTHWESTERN U
90 90 90
704 251-0731
71 74 90
704 638-9000
82 84 92
919 929-1227
89 89 94
919 575-7628
85 86 89
919 250-3105
83 87 94
919 382-1933
61 62 94
919 733-7011
81 81 94
919 383-0179
P
89 85
919 731-3420
86 86 86
919 644-6744
PYA/CHP
70 72 83
919 782-4954
PUBLIC HEALTH
PDR/R
88 88 94
919 660-2711
PEDIATRICS
CHRISTIAANSE, MARY ELIZABETH PD
1501 DOCK STREET 83 84 94
WILMINGTON 28401 910 251-5817
OHIO STATE U
PSYCHIATRY
ADLAND, PETER FRIEND
21 W. COLONY PLACE, STE. 230
DURHAM 27705
GEORGETOWN U
BENTSEN, BIRGER STEVEN
PO BOX 7041
2122 W. NASH ROAD
WILSON 27895-7041
U OF CINCINNATI
CARTER, JOHN JEFFERSON, JR.
CITY RT. #3, 311 FAIRGROUND RD
SPINDALE 28160
U OF ALABAMA
KAMARAJU, SREE LAKSHMI
4108 AMESBURY LANE
DURHAM 27707
ANDHIA MED COLL
LAMM, LEROY BARDEN
PO BOX 429
ROCKWELL 28138
BOWMAN GRAY
PS/GS
87 88 94
COLE, THOMAS BALLARD
PH/PD
PO BOX 27687
81 81 90
RALEIGH 27611
919 733-3222
704 896-5806
BAYLOR
VINSANT, MARY LOUISE
PH
PO BOX 27687
80 82 92
RALEIGH 27611-7687
919 733-3223
U OF MIAMI
P
75 93
RADIATION ONCOLOGY
919 489-9316
MEAKIN, CHARLES JAMES
RO
p
GASTON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
85 85 94
83 84 86
2525 COURT DR., PO BOX 1747
GASTONIA 28053-1747
704 834-2944
919 972-4302
U OF CINCINNATI
P/CHP
75 76 85
RADIOLOGY
704 287-6110
DAVIS, W. KENT
R/NER
P
RALEIGH RADIOLOGY ASSOCIATES 84 84 91
76 93
1110 NAVAHO DR., STE. 400
919 575-7116
RALEIGH 27609
U OFNC
919 878-8582
P/ADM
DIXON, DIRK STANCILL, SR.
R
46 46 77
PO BOX 1814
65 65 80
704 279-7034
LEXINGTON 27293
919 249-1515
BOWMAN GRAY
188
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
GOODMAN, PHILIP GARY
BOX 3808, DUMC
DEFT, OF RADIOLOGY
DURHAM 27710
U OF CALIF-LA
KAY, LARRY LEON
ROUTE #1. BOX 106
SUGAR GROVE 28679
U OF OKLAHOMA
SCATLIFF, JAMES HOWARD
NO MEMORIAL HOSP , CB 7510
DEPT, OF RADIOLOGY
CHAPEL HILL 27599
NORTHWESTERN U
RHEUMATOLOGY
CALDWELL, DAVID STEWART
BOX 2978, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
BOWMAN GRAY
CHMELEWSKI, WALTER L.
2500 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE, 301
RALEIGH 27607
U OF PITTSBURGH
HENSHAW, TIMOTHY JAMES
2400 WAYNE MEMORIAL DR STE.
GOLDSBORO 27534
MED COLL OF VA
R
70 93
919 681-2711
ROSS, A. SILVIA
2500 BLUE RIGE RD,, STE. 301
RALEIGH 27607
U OF PARANA
RHU/A
85 89 93
919 781-9633
R/DR
69 70 94
910 246-7101
SPORTS MEDICINE
52 66 67
919 966-1771
SMITH, BRYAN WESLEY
UNC STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE
PO BOX 7470
CHAPEL HILL 27599
DUKE
SM/PD
88 90 84
919 966-3655
RHU/IM
71 71 77
919 684-8844
SPEER, KEVIN PAUL
BOX 3371, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
JOHNS HOPKINS
SM
85 90 94
919 684-6431
RHU/A
86 87 93
919 881-8272
THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY
RHU WILEY, ALBERT LEE, JR.
D 87 90 93 BOX 30, ARLINGTON ST.
919 734-9900 FOREST CITY 28043
U OF ROCHESTER
TR/NM
63 65 88
919 816-2900
FAX 000 000-0000
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
FROHBOSE, FREDERICK ALEXANDER U
180 FOY DRIVE eg 92 85
ROCKY MOUNT 27801 919 443-3136
U OF NC
VASCULAR SURGERY
CRIADO, ENRIQUE VS/GS
UNC CB 7210, BURNETT-WOMACK 78 85 89
CLINICAL SCIENCE BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-3391
U OF MADRID
KEAGY, BLAIR ALLEN VS/TS
UNC. CB 7212 70 83
210 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-3391
U OF PITTSBURGH
INTERNAL MEDICINE
STEWART, ROBERT DOUGLAS IM/GER
1901 HILLANDALE RD 74 75 77
DURHAM 27705 919 383-1518
WEST VA U
Eastern Virginia iViedicai School
Continuing Medical Education Office
• Foundations of Today's Genetics: Clinical and Ethical Perspectives, April 28-29, 1995 — Virginia Beach, VA
• Advances in Transfusion Medicine, May 19, 1995 — Norfolk, VA
• Practical Dermatology for the Primary Care Physician, 23rd Edition, June 1-4, 1995 — Tysons Corner, VA
• Obstetrics in the Changing Health Care Environment and
Annual Meeting of the Virginia Society of Ob/Gyn, June 2-3, 1995 — Williamsburg, VA
For further information, contact ttie Eastern Virginia Medical School,
CME Office, P.O. Box 1980, Norfolk, VA 23501-1980, 804/446-6140
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS
189
Alphabetical List of Members
Fifty Year Club
The House of Delegates of the North Carolina Medical Society in May of 1953, authorized the Executive
Council of The Society to establish a special recognition for those physicians residing in the State of North
Carolina who were members currently of the State Medical Society, who had established legal practice of
medicine and who had actively practiced medicine during their life time for a period of fifty years.
Listed below in alphabetical order are the names and addresses of those physicians who resided in North
Carolina and whom the North Carolina Medical Society has recognized as members of the FIFTY YEAR
CLUB of the State Medical Society. This list will be added to from year to year and likewise subtracted from
as losses to this club group are sustained and reckoned.
The listing for 1994 only may include Fifty Year Club members who have passed away since their recogni-
tion. The list for other years will include only those members surviving.
1971 — Caviness, Verne Strudwick, M.D., Raleigh
1975 — Ader, Ottis Ladeau, M.D., Durham
Hart, Oliver James, Sr., M.D., Winston-Salem
Little, Lonnie Marcus, M.D., Statesville
1976 — Royal, Donnie Martin, M.D., Salemburg
1977 — Easom, Herman Franklin, M.D., Wilson
Kempner, Walter, M.D., Durham
1978 — Houser, Forest Melville, M.D., Cherryville
' Hunter, John Baldwin, M.D., Shelby
I Newland, Charles Logan, M.D., Brevard
:1979 — Baldwin, Marie, M.D., Asheville
j Kneedler, William Harding, M.D., Concord
1980 — Beavers, James Wallace, M.D., Greensboro
Cook, William Eugene, M.D., Fayetteville
Duffy, Charles, M.D., New Bern
LeBauer, Maurice Leon, M.D., Greensboro
Orgain, Edward Stewart, M.D., Durham
Owens, Zack Doxey, M.D., Camden
Roberson, Robert Stuart, M.D., Hazelwood
1981— Field, Bob Lewis, M.D., Salisbury
Fleming, Laurence Edwin, M.D., Charlotte
Green, Harold D., M.D., Punta Gorda, FL
Helsabeck, Belmont Augustus, M.D., Winston-Salem
Holmes, George Washington, M.D., Winston-Salem
McLeod, Vida Canaday, M.D., Southern Pines
Paschal, George Washington, Jr., M.D., Raleigh
Redwine, James Daniel, M.D., Lexington
Register, John Francis, M.D., Greensboro
Sargent, Winston Arthur Y., M.D., Burnsville
Slate, Marvin Longworth, M.D., High Point
Walsh, C. Douglas, M.D., Salisbury
Williams, John Dudley, Jr., M.D., Greensboro
1982 — Arena, Jay Morris, M.D., Durham
Blackerby, James, M.D., New Bern
Brinkhous, Kenneth Merle, M.D., Chapel Hill
Fales, Robert Martin, M.D., Wilmington
Ferguson, George Burton, M.D., Durham
Fleming, William Leroy, M.D., Chapel Hill
Graham, Charles Pattison, M.D., Wilmington
Holbrook, J. Sam, M.D., Statesville
Lund, Herbert Zachareus, M.D., Greensboro
Lupton, Carroll Crescent, M.D., Greensboro
Mayer, Walter Brem, M.D., Charlotte
Printz, Don Ralph, M.D., Asheville
Robertson, James Mebane, M.D., Harmony
Sox, Carl Caughman, M.D., Kenly
Worley, James Harr, M.D., Asheville
1983— Baker, Lenox Dial, Sr., M.D., Durham
Battle, Margaret E. White, M.D., Rocky Mount
Black, Paul Adrian L., M.D., Wilmington
Boyce, Oren Douglas, M.D., Gastonia
Brown, Walter John, M.D., Pittsboro
Cardwell, Willard, M.D., Greensboro
Conard-Corkey, Elizabeth M., M.D., Charlotte
Flythe, William Henry, M.D., High Point
Garrison, Ralph Bernard, M.D., Hamlet
Glenn, Channing, M.D., Elizabethtown
Hedgpeth, William Carey, M.D., Lumberton
Hightower, Felda, M.D., Winston-Salem
Jones, O. Hunter, M.D., Charlotte
Jones, Thomas Thweatt, M.D., Durham
Kamp, Maurice Arthur, M.D., Charlotte
Odom, Guy Leary, M.D., Durham
Pitts, William Reid, M.D., Charlotte
Roberts, Roy Foster, M.D., Asheville
Salle, George Frederic, M.D., Greenville
Schiebel, H. Max, M.D., Durham
Shinn, George Clyde, M.D., China Grove
Smith, O. Norris, M.D., Greensboro
Stead, Eugene Anson, Jr., M.D., Bullock
Verhoeff, Dirk, M.D., Hilton Head Island, SC
Whitaker, James Allen, M.D., Rocky Mount
Wilson, Frank Elmore, M.D., Lenoir City, TN
Wilson, William Lenoir, M.D., Pensacola, FL
Yurko, Anthony Andrew, M.D., Tryon
1984 — Alexander, James Moses, M.D., Charlotte
Dees, Susan Coons, M.D., Durham
Jamison, Edgar Lament, M.D., Asheboro
Lohr, Dermot, M.D., Lexington
Quigless, Milton Douglas, Sr., M.D., Tarboro
Simmons, James Slater, M.D., Sanford
Umphlet, Thomas Leonard, M.D., Raleigh
Warwick, Right Claudius, M.D., Greensboro
Whitaker, Richard Harper, M.D., Kernersville
1985 — Byerly, James Hampton, M.D., Sanford
Eyerman, Melvin Frederic, M.D., Winston-Salem
Fisher, Marshall Louis, M.D., New York, NY
Kendall, John Harold, M.D., Clinton
Knoefel, Arthur Eugene, Jr., M.D., Black Mountain
McKenzie, Wayland Nash, M.D., Albemarle
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McLeod, Mary Margaret, M.D., Sanford
Owens, Francis Leroy, Pinehurst
Reynolds, Ernest Harold. M.D., Reidsville
Roberts, Louis Carroll, M.D., Durham
Stephenson, Bennett Edward, M.D., Rich Square
Williams, Robert, M.D., Raleigh
1986— Bethel, Millard Baimbridge, M.D., Chapel Hill
Bundy, William Lumsden, M.D., North Wilkesboro
Etherington, John Lawrence, M.D., Goldsboro
Harmon, Raymond Harris, M.D., Boone
Hinman, Havilah Edward, M.D., Skyland
Jones, Craig S., M.D., Naples, FL
Massengill, G. K., M.D., Raleigh
Sealy, Will Camp, M.D., Macon, GA
Wadsworth, George Henry, M.D., Ahoskie
Warshauer, Samuel Edward, M.D., Wilmington
Worth, Thomas Clarkson, M.D., Raleigh
Wyman, John Sheldon, M.D., Hendersonville
1987— Barringer, Archibald L., M.D., Mt. Pleasant
Burroughs, Ruth Reuben, M.D., Raleigh
Cannon, Eugene Bolivia, M.D., Asheboro
Corcoran, Edwin Emmons, M.D., Asheville
Cromartie, William James, M.D., Chapel Hill
Durr, Walter Jacob, M.D., Sylva
Elliott, Hardie Bishop, M.D., Southern Pines
Feezor, Charles Noel, M.D., Salisbury
Floyd, Anderson Gayle, M.D., Whiteville
Grim, Kenneth Boyd, M.D., Long Beach
Howell, Charles Maitland, Jr., M.D., Winston-Salem
Matthews, William Camp, M.D., Chester, SC
Owen, Charles Fletcher, Jr., M.D., Asheboro
Pishko, Michael T., M.D., Pinehurst
Vaughan, Edwin Warner, M.D., Greensboro
1988 — Adair, William Edward, Jr., M.D., Erwin
Allgood, John William, Jr., M.D., Greensboro
Brown, Frank Reid, M.D., Greensboro
Bugg, Everett Irving, Jr., M.D., Pittsboro
Chamblee, John Sigma, M.D., Nashville
Craven, Frederick Thorns, M.D., Concord
Davis, Edward Langston, M.D., Winston-Salem
Fink, Emma Sloop, M.D., Crossnore
Fitzgerald, John Hill, M.D., Lincolnton
Gilbert, George Gaylord, M.D., Greensboro
Glenn, Dorothy Norman, M.D., Gastonia
Hartness, William Rutus, Jr., M.D., Sanford
Holt, Thomas, M.D., Warrenton
Lassiter, Will Hardee, Jr., M.D., Four Oaks
Lupton, Emmett Stevenson, M.D., Alamance
Manning, Isaac Hall, Jr., M.D., Durham
Mathiesen, Kenneth Martin, M.D., Bryson City
McCall, William Herbert, M.D., Asheville
McManus, Hugh Forrest, M.D., Raleigh
McMillan, Robert Monroe, M.D. Pinehurst
McRae, Marvin Everett, M.D., Greensboro
Mitchell, Landis Patterson, M.D., Spindale
Parks, William Craig, M.D., High Point
Pickard, Henry Mack, M.D., Wilmington
Powell, William Flynn, M.D., Asheville
Sinclair, Robey Thomas, Jr., M.D., Wilmington
Sluder, Fletcher Sumpter, M.D., Asheville
Stratton, James David, M.D., Charlotte
Sykes, Charles Louis, M.D., Mount Airy
Taylor, Vernon Williams, Jr., M.D., Elkin
Thompson, Winfield Lynn, M.D., Goldsboro
Tuttle, Marter Slate, Sr., M.D., Kannapolis
Van-Hoy, Joe Milton, M.D., Chartotte
Way, John Edward, M.D., Morehead City
Weaver, Joseph Dudley, M.D., Ahoskie
Wilkerson, Annie Louise, M.D., Raleigh
Wilkinson, James Spencer, Sr., M.D., Raleigh
1989 — Alexander, Eben, Jr., M.D., Winston-Salem
Bittinger, Isabel, M.D., Winston-Salem
Brabson, John Anderson, M.D., Charlotte
Bumgarner, John Reed, M.D., Greensboro
Dotterer, Elizabeth James, M.D., Sanford
Dotterer, James Emanuel, M.D., Sanford
Feuer, Abe Lawrence, M.D., Gastonia
Kossove, Irene Levy, M.D., Charlotte
LaTourette, Kenneth Abram, M.D., Flat Rock
Naumoff, Philip, M.D., Chartotte
Oelrich, August M., M.D., Sanford
Oleen, George Gerhard, M.D., Monroe
Patterson, F. M. Simmons, M.D., New Bern
Rathbun, Lewis Standish, M.D., Asheville
Shirey, John Luther, M.D., Asheville
Smethie, William Massie, Sr., M.D., Wadesboro
Thompson, George R. C, M.D., Hampstead
Wadsworth, Joseph A. C, M.D., Durham
Woody, John W. Austin, M.D.. Tryon
1990— Alsup, William B., Jr., Winston-Salem
Bond, John Pennington, Gastonia
Bream, Charles Anthony, Chapel Hill
Cooke, Ralph M., Elkin
Croom, Arthur Bascom, High Point
Daniel, Louie Samuel, Oxford
Dorenbusch, Alfred Aldolph, Charlotte
Grier, John Calvin, Jr., Pinehurst
Hickman, Harry S., Lenoir
Hodges, Horace Hayden, Charlotte
Hughes, Carlisle B., Jr., Yadkinville
James, George W., Winston-Salem
Johnson, Heber Wellington, Wilmington
Keleher, Michael Francis, Asheville
Kodack, Albert, Asheville
MacAlpine, Orville Duncan, Candler
Maness, Paul Franklin, Burlington
Mills, Warden Hardee, Greensboro
Severn, Henry Doeller, Asheville
Stanley, Sherburn Moore, Todd
Stephens, Freeman Irby, Asheville
Stewart, Roy Allen, Newton
Wall, Roscor LeGrand, Jr., Winston-Salem
Weeks, Kenneth Durham, Rocky Mount
Whitaker, Donald Nash, Raleigh
Wright, James Rhodes, Raleigh
1991 — Armstrong, Beverty Weller, Charlotte
Barber, John Francis, Asheville
Bell, Ralph Monroe, Waxhaw
Bigham, Roy Stinson, Jr., Charlotte
Black, Kyle Emerson, Salisbury
Brown, Alan Reid, Sebring, Fl
Brown, James Walter, Jr., Concord
Caldwell, Jesse, Jr., Gastonia
Camp, Edward Hays, Waynesville
Cross, Almon R., High Point
Dorsett, Fletcher I., Winston-Salem
Douglas, John Munroe, Chartotte
Eckbert, William Fox, Cramerton
Fisher, Ernest Woodrow, Franklin
Fortune, Benjamin Fletcher, Greensboro
Hollister, William Gray, Chapel Hill
Irons, Gary Frederick, Jr., Greenville
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Irons, Malene Grant, Greenville
MacLauchlin, William Thompson, Conover
McFadyen, Oscar Lee, Jr., Fayetteville
Miller, Walton H., Jr., Goldsboro
Morgan, Ralph Siler, Webster
Nailling, Richard Cabot, Asheville
Norris, Charles Bradley, Charlotte
Parker, Joseph, Jr., Durham
Query, Luke Walter, Jr., Asheboro
Rasberry, Edwin Albet, Jr., Wilson
Rhodes, James Slade, Jr., Williamston
Ross, Donald MacConnell, Burlington
Seear, Torben, Gastonia
Seigman, Edwin Lincoln, Rocky Mount
Shaffner, Louis deS., Winston-Salem
Steiger, Howard Paul, Pawleys Island, SC
Thornhill, Edwin Hale, Raleigh
Thurston, Thomas Gardiner, II, Salisbury
Turner, Larry, Durham
Wheeler, Clayton Eugene, Jr., Chapel Hill
1992 — Adams, Harley Stewart, Winston-Salem
Bahnson, Edward Reid, Winston-Salem
Baird, Harry Haynes, Charlotte
Barringer, Phil Louis, Monroe
Berry, Francis Xavier, Greensboro
Burdette, Fred McPherson, Jr., Wilmington
Busse, Ewald William, Durham
Cox, William Foscue, Winston-Salem
Crissman, Clinton Samuel, Graham
Cutchin, Joseph Henry, Jr., Sherrills Ford
Fahey, Richard P., Apex
Farmer, Thomas Wohlsen, Chapel Hill
Galuszka, Ablin Adolph, Washington
Graham, John Borden, Chapel Hill
Griffith, Mary Irene, Winston-Salem
Hall, Joseph Cullen, Salisbury
Highsmith, Charles, Troy
Howard, Joseph Cooper, Jr., Clinton
Huey, Thomas Walker, Jr., Charlotte
Hussey, Howard Summerell, Jr., Tarboro
Jones, Donnie Hue, Jr., Princeton
Kaasa, Laurin Juul, Raleigh
Kahn, Joseph William, Franklin
Koseruba, George Michael, Wrightsville Beach
Large, Hiram Lee, Jr., Charlotte
Link, Melvin Robert, Hilton Head Island, SC
May, Han/ey Craig, Charlotte
McCarty, Ralph Leeves, Charlotte
Melchior, Josephine T., Rocky Mount
Neal, Rutherford Douglas, Charlotte
Owen, William Boyd, Waynesville
Page, George Dantzler, Charlotte
Parker, Samuel Lester, Jr., Kinston
Ranson, John Lester, Jr., Charlotte
Robie, William Adiai, Raleigh
Rodwell, Eleanor, Durham
Romeo, Bruno Joseph, Hendersonville
Sanders, Lee Hyman, Raleigh
Senter, William Jeffress, Raleigh
Snipes, Richard Dean, Fayetteville
Solomon, Robert Douglas, Hampstead
Stoneburner, Richard Gresham, Burlington
Thornhill, George Tudor, Raleigh
Wellborn, William Revere, Jr., Lake Lure
Woltz, John Henry Early, Charlotte
Wright, Richard Brandon, Jr., Salisbury
1993— Abernethy, Paul McBee, Burlington
Aderholdt, Marcus Lafayette, High Point
Benbow, Edward Perry, Jr., Oriental
Blount, Frederick Alexander, Winston-Salem
Bunce, Paul Leslie, Chapel Hill
Byrum, Clifford Conwell, Raleigh
Causey, Andrew Jackson, Statesville
Craige, Ernest, Chapel Hill
Daniel, Thomas Brantley, Wendell
Dascomb, Harry Emerson, Chapel Hill
Davis, James Evans, Durham
Dawson, Robert Edward, Sr., Durham
Duck, Walter Otis, Mars Hill
Farley, William Winfree, Raleigh
Ford, Charles Phillip, Jr., Emerald Isle
Freeman, Percy Lee, Lake Wylie, SC
Glasson, John, Durham
Goldner, Joseph Leonard, Durham
Goode, Thomas Vance, III, Statesville
Harmel, Merel Hilber, Durham
Harrell, William Fletcher, Jr., Elizabeth City
Hedrick, Richard Eli, Winston-Salem
Howell, Julius, Winston-Salem
Hubbard, Robert Thomas, Asheville
Hughes, Jack, Durham
Hunt, William Jack, High Point
Hunter, John Gray, Greensboro
Ingram, Charles Hal, High Point
James, Richard Thomas, Jr., Charlotte
Jarman, Fontaine Graham, Jr., Weldon
Kornegay, Lemuel Weyher, Jr., Rocky Mount
Lee, Francis Brown, Monroe
Matthews, George Powers, Rose Hill
McKay, Clinton Hull, Charlotte
McNeill, Claude Ackle, Jr., Elkin
Morris, Leslie Morgan, Gastonia
Morrison, Roger William, Asheville
Murphy, Thomas Lynch, Salisbury
Myers, Richard Thomas, Winston-Salem
Nifong, Frank Miller, Clemmons
Parrott, Frank Strong, Salisbury
Parrott, William Thomas, Jr., Kinston
Parsons, Lacy Jack, Lumberton
Perrin, Thomas Samuel, Jr., Charlotte
Perry, Henry Baker, Jr., Greensboro
Pressly, Claude Lowry, Charlotte
Pritchett, Newton George, Raleigh
Putney, Robert Hubbard, Jr., Elm City
Richardson, Ernest C, Jr., New Bern
Richardson, Lucile Welsh, Pinebluff
Ridgway, Alton H., East Bend
Roach, Robert Burchell, Lenoir
Ross, Otho B., Jr., Charlotte
Schweizer, Donald Conrad, Wilmington
Scott, Alan Fulton, Salisbury
Shingleton, William Warner, Durham
Spaeth, Walter, Elizabeth City
Stanton, Allie McLeod, Plymouth
Thomas, Colin Gordon, Jr., Chapel Hill
Valk, Henry Lewis, Winston-Salem
Verdone, George F., Charlotte
Verner, Hugh David, Montreat
Washburn, Willard Wyan, Boiling Springs
Watkins, Carlton Gunter, Charlotte
Watts, Charles DeWitt, Durham
Wheless, Thomas O., Louisburg
Woodard, Marshall Wayne, Asheville
Wooten, Eleanor Jane H., Raleigh
Wright, James Thurman, Belhaven
Yount, Ernest Harshaw, Jr., Winston-Salem
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1994 — Baker, Horace Mitchell, Jr., Lumberton
Balsley, Robert Eugene, Reidsville
Beck, J. Montgomery, Mebane
Brantley, Julian Chisolm, Jr., Rocky Mount
Brantley, Julian Thweatt, Greensboro
Brooks, Jean Bailey, Greensboro
Burns, Margaret Virginia, Asheville
Chambliss, John Randolph, Rocky Mount
Chiles, Noah Hampton, Norfolk, VA
Citron, David Sanford, Charlotte
Collett, James Rountree, Morganton
Conrad, Elizabeth, Winston-Salem
Davis, Courtland Hanwell, Jr, Winston-Salem
Davis, William Hersey, Jr., Chapel Hill
Dickson, Brice Tempelton, Jr., Gastonia
Eckley, George Morgan, Jr., Statesville
Elliott, Jos. Alexander, Jr., Charlotte
Fetter, Bernard Frank, Durham
Foushee, John Caldwell, Sanford
Freeman, William Harrison, Albemarle
Garber, Edgar Clyde, Jr., Fayetteville
Gasque, Mac Roy, Brevard
Gibbs, Stuart Wynn, Gastonia
Greenwood, James Brooks, Jr., Charlotte
Hawkins, Barry Fugh, Concord
Hill, William Henry, Albemarle
Hogshead, Ralph, Jr., Morganton
Hoskins, John Robinson, III, Ashville
Johnson, Gayle Denning, Dunn
Keller, Guy Otis, Charlotte
Kernodle, Charles Edward, Jr., Burlington
Larson, John David, Jr., Raleigh
Laurens, John, Asheville
Liles, George Welch, Concord
Lynch, John Franklin, Jr., High Point
May, William Joseph, Winston-Salem
McDuffie, Robert Stanley, Asheville
Meads, Manson, Winston-Salem
Moore, Pierce Jones, Jr., Hendersonville
Moore, William Donald, Coats
Morrison, Robert Holcombe, Fayetteville
Palmer, Jeffress Gary, Chapel Hill
Patterson, Carl Norris, Durham
Piver, James DeCamp, Emerald Isle
Rendleman, David Atwell, Jr., Salisbury
Reynolds, Frank Russell, Wilmington
Rhoads, John McFarlane, Durham
Sawyer, Charles Glenn, Winston-Salem
Shull, William Henry, Charlotte
Siewers, Christian Fogle, Fayetteville
Smith, David Clark, Lexington
Smith, James Jefcoat, Greenville
Sparrow, Harry Ward, Greensboro
Stewart, Albert, Jr., Fayetteville
Thomas, Ben David, Zebulon
Tidier, James, Wilmington
Williams, Kenan Banks, Sanford
Witten, Ernest Robert Sidney, Asheville
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Roster of Members for 1995 by Component Societies
NOTE: We have endeavored to secure correct information in regard to every physician whose name is listed. Anyone finding any error should report
it immediately to the North Carolina Medical Society, 222 N. Person Street, P.O. Box 27167, Raleigh. North Carolina 27611.
(See Page 34 for Key to Specialties)
1. ALAMANCE-CASWELL COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Victor K. Au, MD, 2430 S. Church Street, Ste. B, Burlington, NC 27215 (910-227-5440)
Secretary: Don C. Chaplin, MD, 316 N. Graham-Hopedale Road, Burlington 27217 (910-227-3621)
NO SPECIALTY LISTED
ALLEN, DONALD STEVICK
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
1000 BLYTH BLVD.
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861
U OF CINCINNATI
DEWITTE, LAWRENCE STANLEY
120TURNWELL PLACE
SOUTHERN PINES 28387
EMORY U
DUNN, THOMAS ELISHER
356 PINNERS COVE RD,
ASHEVILLE 28803
DUKE
FREEMAN, WAYNE EVANS
4722 BERT HUFFMAN ROAD
GRANITE FALLS 28630
HAHNEMANN
HARRIS, KENNETH RAY
1317 N. ELM ST.. STE. 1
GREENSBORO 27401
HARRISON, JOHN CHARLES
11525 KEMPSFORD DR
CHARLOTTE 28262
HEDGEPETH, ALBERT WILLIAM, JR
309 CLARENDON CRESCENT
RALEIGH 27610
U OF NC
KENNEDY, JOHN PATRICK, JR.
257 MCDOWELL ST.
ASHEVILLE 28803
DUKE
LESHOCK, RICH
1005 WATSON AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
LEWIS, KENNETH EDGAR
BOWMAN GRAY. CARDIOTHORACIC
SUR
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 271 57 919 71 6-6002
DUKE
LYONS-CLARKE, AMIE
3404 WAKE FOREST RD
RALEIGH 27609
STANFORD U
MCINTYRE, FREDERICK LINDSEY, JR AF
219SCOTTLYNN DR. 80 93
ASHEVILLE 28806 704 254-8883
MED U OF SC
SEAMANS, PHILLIP TIMOTHY AF
WEST COLUMBUS MEDICAL CTR.PA 54 94
PO BOX 708, MAIN STREET
FAIR BLUFF 28439 910 649-7571
JONES, PERCY ELWOOD
1807 W. MARKET ST. 68
GREENSBORO 27403
MEHARRY MED COLL
STALLWORTH, JAMES MANLY
AN C
1214 VAUGHN ROAD, STE. C
77 77 94
AF
BURLINGTON 27217
910 227-6711
42 73 93
MED U OF SC
704 355-2000
AF
CARDIOLOGY
52 93
919 295-0274
FATH, KENNETH ALAN
C/CD AC
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD.
86 89 94
AF
64 93
BURLINGTON 27215
910 229-2377
OHIO STATE U
704 254-8054
AF
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
38 94
704 327-7888
MASOUD, JAVED
CD/IM AC
723 EDITH STREET
68 68 83
AF
BURLINGTON 27215
910 229-6486
60 93
LIAQUAT MED COLL
919 373-8245
PARASCHOS, ALEXANDER
CD AC
AF
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE ROAD
86 91 94
68 89 93
BURLINGTON 27217
704 372-9820
MED COLL OF VA
AF
HENDERSON, RICHARD ROBERT
D AC
74 80 93
1522 VAUGHN ROAD
61 61 69
919 851-2777
BURLINGTON 27217
INDIANA U
910 227-0496
AF
KOWALSKI, DAVID CARL
D AC
36 93
1522 VAUGHN ROAD
87 88 92
704 258-1121
BURLINGTON 27217
MARSHALL U
910 226-2694
AF
PATTERSON, JAMES BENSON
D AC
62 90 93
1638 MEMORIAL DR.
76 77 81
919 722-2663
BURLINGTON 27215
910 226-8000
AF
92
93
STE
AF
300 55 90 94
919 954-7200
ANESTHESIOLOGY
CRISP, GREGORY H.
PO BOX 2317
BURLINGTON 27216
UOF NC
AN AC
78 81 89
910 584-4006
U OF NC
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
DUSZLAK, EDWARD J.. JR.
3029 S. FAIRWAY DR
BURLINGTON 27215
U OF MASS
JOHNSON. LESLIE DONALD
2728 BEDFORD ST.
BURLINGTON 27215
BOWMAN GRAY
OSTROWSKI, EDWARD S.
831 WARWICK COURT
BURLINGTON 27215
U OF MASS
WALL, JACK GARDNER
686 STILL RUN LN.
GRAHAM 27253
U OF NC
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
STRICKLAND, JAMES DONALD
1004 W DAVIS ST
BURLINGTON 27215
TULANE U
WILLCOCKSON, WILLIAM S.
503 SHARON RD.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF TEXAS
DR AC
78 79 83
910 228-1371
DR AC
69 69 81
910 570-4096
DR AC
78 80 86
910 229-1570
DR AC
68 68 74
910 226-0198
EM AC
78 78 83
910 570-4900
EM AC
85 86 86
910 228-1371
FAMILY PRACTICE
AYCOCK, WILLIAM GLENN
202 S. FIFTH STREET
MEBANE 27302
DUKE
BECK, J. MONTGOMERY
4045 FOREST OAKS LN
MEBANE 27302
CASE WESTERN RES
BULLA, JEFFERSON DAVIS, II
316 N GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD
BURLINGTON 27217
U OFNC
CRISSMAN, CLINTON SAMUEL
219 E. ELM STREET
GRAHAM 27253
TEMPLE U
CRISSMAN, MARK ANDERS
214 E ELM ST
GRAHAM 27253-3095
TEMPLE U
HAWKINS, JAMES HUBERT, JR.
316 1/2 S. MAIN STREET
GRAHAM 27253
U OFNC
LEE, DAE HEE
2142 N. CHURCH STREET
BURLINGTON 27217
YONSEI U
MANN, PHILIP ROGERS
803 HERMITAGE ROAD
BURLINGTON 27215
U OF VIRGINIA
MATTHEWS, ROLAND D.
147TARLETON AVENUE
BURLINGTON 27215
U OF MARYLAND
MORRISEY, LEMONT
723 EDITH STREET
BURLINGTON 27215
BOWMAN GRAY
NORTON, LARRY EVERETT
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD
BURLINGTON 27215
BOWMAN GRAY
PHILLIPS, CHARLES WOODROW,
108 E. MINNEOLA STREET
PO BOX 487
GIBSONVILLE 27249
U OF NC
RIPPY, WILLIAM DENNIS
403 TRUIT DR
PO BOX 927
ELON COLLEGE 27244
DUKE
SCOTT, SAMUEL EDWIN
5270 UNION RIDGE RD.
BURLINGTON 27217
U OF NC
TATE, ALLEN DENNY, JR.
1907 SUNN YBROOK DR.
BURLINGTON 27215-4835
U OF MARYLAND
WADE, EUGENE HENRY PETER
723 EDITH STREET
BURLINGTON 27215
HOWARD U
FP L
54 54 56
910 563-9341
FP/U L/RT
44 44 53
910 563-2450
FP AC
60 60 64
910 226-7384
FP L/RT
42 42 47
910 226-2448
FP AC
80 81 83
910 226-2448
FP AC
78 79 82
910 228-9759
FP AC
70 70 79
910 227-7456
FP/IM AC
60 62 62
910 227-3643
FP L/RT
48 48 53
910 227-2933
FP AC
81 82 84
910 229-4791
FP AC
80 83 91
910 226-7384
JR. FP AC
58 58 70
910 449-4132
FP L/RT
50 51 52
910 584-6798
FP AC
63 63 67
910 421-3247
FP L/RT
48 48 50
910 226-4471
FP AC
81 82 84
910 229-4791
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1. ALAMANCE-CASWELL COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
WATSON, ROBERT ANDREW
311 TRUITTDR.
ELON COLLEGE 27244
U OF ROCHESTER
GENERAL PRACTICE
ELLINGTON, ROBERT NORWOOD
1904 SUNN YBROOK DR.
BURLINGTON 27215
DUKE
HAWKINS, JAMES HUBERT, SR.
PO BOX 160
ALAMANCE 27201
JEFFERSON
FP/GER URT
53 53 58
910 584-7517
GP/IND AC
57 57 63
910 227-5151
GP URT
46 46 49
910 226-0802
GENERAL SURGERY
BHATTI, MOHAMMAD AMJAD GS/TS AC
719 HERMITAGE RD, 61 71 86
BURLINGTON 27215 910 226-5191
KING EDWARD COLL
BYRNETT, JEFFREY WILLIAM GSA/S AC
1624 MEMORIAL DR. 79 80 86
BURLINGTON 2721 5 910 229-6428
OHIO STATE U
CERAME, MARIO A. GSWS AC
719 HERMITAGE RD 82 84 88
BURLINGTON 27215 910 226-5191
U OF ROMA
CHEEK, GEO. W., JR. GS URT
317 ENGLEMAN 53 62 62
BURLINGTON 27215 910 584-6551
U OF PENN
CRAWFORD, LARRY CLARKE GS/TS AC
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD. 71 71 77
BURLINGTON 27217 910 227-3621
BOWMAN GRAY
ELY, RALPH LAWRENCE, III GSA^S AC
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD. 77 78 89
BURLINGTON 27217 910 227-3621
DUKE
KERNODLE, CHARLES EDWARD, JR. GS L/RT
603 ISLEY PLACE, APT. D 42 44 49
BURLINGTON 27215 910 226-4598
DUKE
LINDLEY, JOSEPH J. GS L/RT
7763 LINDLEY MILL RD 51 52 52
GRAHAM 27253 910 227-3621
MED COLL OF VA
ROSS, DONALD MACCONNELL GS L/RT
3768 LUTHER CT. 41 41 50
BURLINGTON 27215 910 227-3381
TUFTS U
SANKAR, SEEPLAPUTHUR G. GS/VS AC
1624 MEMORIAL DR. 74 81 82
BURLINGTON 27215 910 229-6428
PRINCE OF WALES
SMITH, JARVIS WILTON GS AC
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD- 80 80 85
BURLINGTON 2721 7 910 227-3621
BOWMAN GRAY
STONEBURNER, RICHARD GRESHAM GS L/RT
2729 BEDFORD ST. 42 42 54
BURLINGTON 27215 910 226-0400
MED COLL OF VA
GYNECOLOGY
ELLINGTON, AMZI JEFFERSON, JR.
419 FOUNTAIN PL.
BURLINGTON 27215
TEMPLE U
KERNODLE, JOHN ROBERT
2465 EDGEWOOD AVE.
BURLINGTON 27215
DUKE
LONG, EUGENE MONROE, II
KERNODLE CLINIC
219 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE ROAD
BURLINGTON 27217
DUKE
GYN L/RT
51 51 53
910 229-1196
IM/CD AC
63 63 69
910 227-3621
IM/CD AC
69 69 73
910 227-3621
IM AC
80 80 77
910 226-1658
IM AC
56 56 62
910 228-6000
IM/END AC
67 67 73
910 227-3621
IM L/RT
47 47 54
910 227-3621
ANDERSON, DAVID JAMES MEARNS
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD.
BURLINGTON 27217
ABERDEEN U
JOHNSTON, JAMES WILLIAM
KERNODLE CLINIC
BURLINGTON 27215
MED COLL OF VA
ROSENOW, PHILIP JOHN
1616 MEMORIAL DR.
BURLINGTON 27215
EMORY U
WASHINGTON, JOHN LANGTRY
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE ROAD
BURLINGTON 27217
U OF ALABAMA
ONCOLOGY
CHOKSI, JANAK KANTILAL
405 RUDD ST. B
BURLINGTON 27215
BARODA U
SAUNDERS, CHAS. LAWRENCE, JR. GYN L/RT OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
523 WILDWOOD LN. 50 50 56
BURLINGTON 27215-2147 910 227-9116
JEFFERSON
SUTTON, EDWARD COLMERY
383 PORTSMOUTH CT.
BURLINGTON 27215
U OF PENN
INTERNAL MEDICINE
CARTER, ROBERT WILSON
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD
BURLINGTON 27217
BOWMAN GRAY
CHAPLIN, DON CLARENCE
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD
BURLINGTON 27217
U OF NC
EASON, ERNEST BERNARD
1522 VAUGHN RD.
BURLINGTON 27215
U OF NC
GOLEY, ALEXANDER FAIRLEY
1509 VAUGHN ROAD
BURLINGTON 27217-2852
U OF NC
HARPER, LARRY OLEN
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD
BURLINGTON 27217
WEST VA U
KERNODLE, DWIGHT TALMADGE
KERNODLE CLINIC
BURLINGTON 27217
DUKE
LAMB, ANDREW STEPHEN
KERNODLE CLINIC 84
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE ROAD
BURLINGTON 27217 910 227-3621
U OF ALABAMA
LANGLEY, RICKY LEE IM/OM
BOX 2914, DUMC 83 85
DIV. OF OCCUPATIONAL MED.
DURHAM 27710 919 286-3232
BOWMAN GRAY
LYNCH, CHERYL JEFFRIES IM AC
711 HERMITAGE ROAD 86 89 92
BURLINGTON 27215 919 229-9254
U OF NC
MORRIS, GEORGE THOMAS ARNOLD IM AC
711 HERMITAGE ROAD 59 59 66
BURLINGTON 27215-3511 910 226-9317
BOWMAN GRAY
SPARKS, JEFFREY DAVID IM AC
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD. 89 91 92
BURLINGTON 27217 910 227-1289
DUKE
TATE, DENNY COOK IM AC
316 N, GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD- 84 85 87
BURLINGTON 27217 910 227-3621
U OF NC
WALKER, JOHN BARRETT, III IM AC
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD. 75 75 74
BURLINGTON 27217 910 227-3621
BOWMAN GRAY
WOOD, JOHN CROMWELL IM AC
316 N- GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD- 83 84 90
BURLINGTON 27217-2999 910 227-3621
MICHIGAN ST U
IM
87
AC
92
AC
80
GYN L/RT
52 53 56
910 570-0280
GYN L/RT
41 47 49
910 584-7075
GYN AC
63 63 71
910 227-1287
NEUROLOGY
CLARKE, PETER R. H., PHD.
316 N- GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD.
BURLINGTON 27215
U OF MICHIGAN
NUCLEAR MEDICINE
MORAYATI, SAM J.
841 HEATHER ROAD
BURLINGTON 27215
U OF BASRAH
N AC
83 86 91
910 229-2374
NM/FP AC
77 78 92
910 222-0019
OPHTHALMOLOGY
ABERNETHY, PAUL MCBEE
2264 LAKEVIEW TERRACE
BURLINGTON 27215
BOWMAN GRAY
BRENNAN, MICHAEL W.
1214 VAUGHN RD
BURLINGTON 27215
U TX-SAN ANTONIO
DINGELDEIN, STEVEN ANDREW
1214 VAUGHN RD.
ALAMANCE EYE CENTER
BURLINGTON 27217
U OF NC
POLLOCK, LAURIE KUWASHIMA
1214 VAUGHN ROAD
BURLINGTON 27217
JOHNS HOPKINS
SYDNOR, CHARLES FORD
1214 VAUGHN ROAD
BURLINGTON 27215
U OF VIRGINIA
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
CALIFF, JAMES C.
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD.
BURLINGTON 27217
DUKE
HAYES, JAMES WILLIAM
316 N GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD.
BURLINGTON 27217
U OFNC
HINES, EDWARD LLOYD
723 EDITH STREET
BURLINGTON 27215
GEO WASHINGTON U
HODGES, JAMES THOMAS
GRAHAM-HOPEDALE ROAD
BURLINGTON 27217
BOWMAN GRAY
HOOTEN, JAMES PHILMON, JR.
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD.
BURLINGTON 27217
U OF NC
KERNODLE, HAROLD BARKER, JR.
316 N. GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD.
BURLINGTON 27217
DUKE
MILLER, HOWARD EDWARD
723 EDITH STREET
BURLINGTON 27215
SUNY-SYRACUSE
PRUITT, RONALD ANTHONY
1915SUNNYBROOK DR.
BURLINGTON 27215
MED COLL OF VA
OBG AC
80 91 92
910 227-3621
OBG L/RT
46 46 52
910 227-3621
OBG AC
70 79 86
910 226-8817
OBG AC
75 75 83
910 227-3621
ON/IM AC
72 74 85
910 226-0276
OPH L
43 43 47
910 228-0254
OPH AC
78 78 86
910 228-0254
OPH AC
82 85 90
910 228-0254
OPH AC
86 92 92
910 228-0254
OPH AC
69 69 74
910 228-0254
ORS
AC
81 88 89
910 227-3621
ORS L/RT
55 55 63
910 227-3621
ORS/HS AC
70 72 76
910 227-4256
ORS AC
63 63 64
910 227-3621
ORS AC
87 88 85
910 227-5435
ORS AC
69 69 77
910 227-3621
ORS AC
74 75 84
910 227-4256
ORS L/RT
59 60 64
910 227-5377
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
195
1. ALAMANCE-CASWELL COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
SMITH, CHRISTOPHER EDMUND
723 EDITH ST,
BURLINGTON 27215
DUKE
OTHER SPECIALTY
DAVIS, CHRISTOPHER LEE
2260 S. CHURCH ST., STE, 603
BURLINGTON 27215
U OFNC
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
JUENGEL, PAUL H., Ill
1206 VAUGHN RD.
BURLINGTON 27217-2898
WAYNE STATE U
SPREHE, SAMUEL EDWARD
1206 VAUGHN RD,
BURLINGTON 27217-2898
U OF OKLAHOMA
VAUGHT, WILLIAM WAYNE, JR
1206 VAUGHN ROAD
BURLINGTON 27217-2898
U OF ILLINOIS
ORS AC
76 84 87
910 227-4256
OS AC
80 82 92
910 222-8792
OTO/FPS AC
81 82 87
910 226-0660
OTO AC
83 84 90
910 226-0660
OTO/HNS AC
68 69 75
910 226-0660
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
GROBEN, PAMELA ANNE PTH AC
327 GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD, 77 78 85
BURLINGTON 27217 910 570-4473
TULJ\NE U
HANCOCK, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, JR. PTH AC
1303 W, DAVIS ST. 68 68 73
BURLINGTON 27215 910 226-0196
U OF NC
POWELL, JAMES BOBBITT PTH AC
1447 YORK COURT 64 64 74
BURLINGTON 27215 910 584-5171
DUKE
POWELL, THOMAS EDWARD, III PTH AC
P, O, BOX 2536 61 61 77
BURLINGTON 2721 6 91 0 227-1 235
DUKE
RINKER, GEORGE ERNEST PTH/IM AC
817 COLONIAL DRIVE 65 65 71
BURLINGTON 27215 910 584-5171
BOWMAN GRAY
PEDIATRICS
BRAXTON, DORIS BLACKWELL
317 SHADOWBROOK DR
BURLINGTON 27215-7724
U OF NC
DUFFY, DIANE MARIE
530 W, WEBB AVENUE
BURLINGTON 27217
U OF SOU FLORIDA
KERNODLE, GEO. WALLACE, SR.
MEDICAL CTR PHARMACY BLDG
BURLINGTON 27217
DUKE
LITTLE, ROBERT WINFIELD
2505 S, MEBANE ST.
BURLINGTON 27215
U OF NC
MANESS, PAUL FRANKLIN
1010 CENTRAL AVE.
BURLINGTON 27215
DUKE
PRINGLE, JOSEPH ROSS, JR.
711 HERMITAGE RD
BURLINGTON 27215-3511
U OF NC
SCOTT, CHARLES KIMREY
530 W, WEBB AVENUE
BURLINGTON 27215
U OF NC
PLASTIC SURGERY
AU, VICTOR K.
2430 S CHURCH ST,, STE,
BURLINGTON 27215-5020
JEFFERSON
PSYCHIATRY
CHEN, WILLIAM YOUNGSON
1608 MEMORIAL DR,
GADDY BLDG,
BURLINGTON 27215
ST LOUIS U
MCNIEL, JESSE NEAL
1602 MEMORIAL DRIVE
BURLINGTON 27215
U OF ARKANSAS
PD/ADL AC
59 59 62
910 584-4051
PD C
89 89 94
910 228-8316
PD L
45 45 48
910 226-7608
PD AC
72 72 76
910 222-0291
PD L/RT
39 40 49
910 226-6271
PD AC
75 77 88
910 229-5341
PD/ADL AC
66 66 71
910 228-8316
PS AC
79 80 86
910 227-5440
P AC
81 82 89
910 222-0070
P AC
60 60 74
910 227-1123
RYAN, W. JAMES, II
723 EDITH STREET
BURLINGTON 27215
LA STATE U
WALSH, JAMES JOHN
1608 MEMORIAL DR,
BURLINGTON 27215
U OF NC
PULMONARY DISEASES
DIMEO, MICHAEL JOSEPH
3114 AMHERST AVE,
BURLINGTON 27215
TUFTS U
RUTH, WAYNE K.
1214 VAUGHN RD STE A
BURLINGTON 27217
DUKE
P AC
72 73 76
910 227-0126
P AC
89 90 94
910 227-9818
PUD/CCM AC
73 74 84
910 226-7300
PUD/IM AC
78 79 85
910 229-4441
RADIOLOGY
REGISTER, THOMAS E., JR.
5221 MILLSTREAM ROAD
MCLEANSVILLE 27301
U OF NC
RHEUMATOLOGY
KERNODLE, GEORGE W., JR.
316 N, GRAHAM-HOPEDALE RD,
BURLINGTON 27217
U OFNC
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
BATES, HAROLD BASCOM
1929 W LAKE DR,
BURLINGTON 27215
BOWMAN GRAY
DANIEL, MICHAEL P.
2430 S CHURCH ST, #B
BURLINGTON 27215-5202
EMORY U
HARMAN, JOHN SIMON
827 HEATHER ROAD
BURLINGTON 27215
MED COLL OF VA
WOLFF, MICHAEL R.
827 HEATHER ROAD
BURLINGTON 27215
INDIANA U
R/DR AC
84 84 94
910 570-4924
RHU/IM AC
81 81 79
910 227-3621
U AC
54 54 59
910 227-2761
U AC
85 86 92
910 227-0000
U AC
61 68 68
910 227-2761
U AC
83 83 88
910 227-2761
2. ALEXANDER COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Piyapong VongkovitI, MD, PO Box 276, Taylorsville 28681 (704-632-1234)
Secretary: Russell W. Faulkenberry, MD, 503 3rd Avenue, SW, Taylorsville 28681 (704-632-9736)
FAMILY PRACTICE
LONG, WALTER NATHANIEL, JR.
505 THIRD AVENUE, SW
TAYLORSVILLE 28681
U OF NC
FP AC
58 58 63
704 632-9736
GENERAL SURGERY
CHOONG, HAN PYO
P. 0. BOX 548
503 THIRD STREET. SW
TAYLORSVILLE 28681
KOREA U
GS AC
61 72 78
704 632-7467
FRANCIS, RICHARD PAUL GS/GP AC
PO BOX 69 74 75 89
TAYLORSVILLE 28681-0906 704 632-41 83
U OF CONNECTICUT
3. ALLEGHANY COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President:
Secretary:
FAMILY PRACTICE
ASHLEY, GALE JACKSON
DOCTOR'S OFFICE BUILDING
SPARTA 28675
UOF NC
CAHN, JACK RICHARD
616 DOCTOR'S ST,
FP AC SPARTA 28675
56 56 58 PENN STATE U
910 372-4644
FP AC
ESTERWOOD, ANTHONY J.
FP AC
72 75 79
293 HOSPITAL AVE
87 89 88
910 372-5606
PO BOX 765
JEFFERSON 28640-8353
704 369-421 1
U OF CINCINNATI
196
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
LYON-SMITH, MARY E.
ALLEGHANY COUNTY
HEALTH DEPT.
501 HOSP. RD . RT, 2, BOX 36
SPARTA 28675
BOWMAN GRAY
3. ALLEGHANY COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
FP AC GENERAL SURGERY INTERNAL MEDICINE
77 78 81
910 372-5606
HERAVI, CYRUS
302 HOSPITAL ROAD
SPARTA 28675
U OF TEHRAN
GS AC
62 62 72
910 372-4343
KOVACICH, JOHN JOSEPH
303 HOSPITAL RD.
SPARTA 28675
EMORY U
IM AC
76 77 80
910 372-2481
OFFICERS— President: Abdolhakim Niazi-sai,
Secretary: Victoria Rommel, MD,
4. ANSON COMPONENT SOCIETY
MD, 208 Hall Street, Wadesboro 28170 (704-694-5159)
510 Morven Road, Wadesboro 28170 (704-694-9440)
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
DAVIS, ROBERT LEE
515 CAMDEN ROAD
WADESBORO 28170
BOWMAN GRAY
FAMILY PRACTICE
DAVIS, DANIEL WHITAKER
402 MORVEN ROAD
WADESBORO 28170
U OFNC
FARAH, NAGUIB HANI
212 S, RUTHERFORD ST.
WADESBORO 28170
ALEXANDRIA EGYPT
DR/NM RT
61 61 64
704 694-3597
FP AC
59 59 60
704 694-2129
FP C
87 94 95
704 694-5599
HENRY, GARY WAYNE
520 W MAIN ST
MARSHVILLE 28103
EAST CAROLINA U
ROMMEL, VICTORIA
510 MORVEN ROAD
WADESBORO 28170
MED COLL OF PENN
GENERAL SURGERY
FP AC INTERNAL MEDICINE
SMETHIE, WILLIAM MASSIE, SR.
PO BOX 651
WADESBORO 28170
MED COLL OF VA
87 88 90
704 624-3388
FP AC
89 91 92
704 694-9440
NIAZI-SAI, ABDOLHAKIM
208 HALL STREET
WADESBORO 28170
U OF TEHRAN
IM/HEM AC
66 74 78
704 694-5159
GS URT
39 39 46
704 694-2657
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
ERTUGRUL, GULTEKIN
407 S. GREEN ST,
WADESBORO 28170
ISTANBUL U
GS/TS AC
54 54 72
704 694-2136
OFFICERS— President:
Secretary:
5. ASHE COMPONENT SOCIETY
INTERNAL MEDICINE
MURTUZA, SARWAR
PO BOX 548
SPARTA 28675
OSMANIA MED COLL
IM/FP AC
76 76 90
910 372-8765
OFFICERS— President: Charles N. Simmons,
Secretary: Bernard S. Linn, MD,
6. AVERY COMPONENT SOCIETY
MD, PO Box 26, Crossnore 28616 (704-733-3203)
Route #4, Box 233, Banner Elk, 28604 (704-963-7766)
FAMILY PRACTICE
BAKER. CHARLES EDWIN
BOX 130
CROSSNORE 28616
U OF NC
DICKSON, ALBERT PICKETT, III
PO BOX 219
NEWLAND 28657
MED COLL OF VA
EGIDIO, ROBERT JOHN
PO BOX 510
CROSSNORE 28616
DES MOINES OST
FINK, EMMA SLOOP
BOX 426
CROSSNORE 28616
VANDERBILT U.
MARTIN, FREDERICK ALLEN
PO BOX 1957
BANNER ELK 28604
U OF TENNESSEE
SHIELDS, DOUGLAS ALLEN
SLOOP MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
PO BOX 562
CROSSNORE 28616
AMER U CARIBBEAN
FP/PD AC
73 73 94
910 733-0482
FP L/RT
52 53 62
FP AC
83 92 94
704 733-8998
FP L
36 38 38
910 733-4367
FP AC
89 91 93
704 898-7700
FP AC
89 92 94
704 733-0880
SMITH, EUSTACE HENRY
BOX 190
CROSSNORE 28616
MED COLL OF VA
GENERAL PRACTICE
LINN, BERNARD SIMPSON
ROUTE #4, BOX 233
BANNER ELK 28604-8414
NEW YORK U
GENERAL SURGERY
MILLS, STANLEY D.
PO BOX 68
TATE CLINIC, PA
BANNER ELK 28604
U OF IOWA
RAMBO, V. BIRCH
948 PROVINCIAL CIRCLE
MT. PLEASANT SC29464
U OF PENN
TATE, WILLIAM CUMMINGS, II
P. 0. BOX 68
BANNER ELK 28604
U OF NC
FP L INTERNAL MEDICINE
50 51 52
910 733-9297
GP/GS AS
52 53 89
704 963-7766
BARKER, JOSEPH DAVID
PO BOX 468
CROSSNORE 28616
U OF TENNESSEE
SMITH, ROBERT CLEMENT
BOX 248
BANNER ELK 28604
U OF PITTSBURGH
IM AC
85 86 94
704 733-9098
IM/FP AC
53 59 59
910 733-9276
RADIOLOGY
GS AC
5g es SIMMONS, CHARLES NUMA
PO BOX 26
910 898-4221 CROSSNORE 28616-0026
MED U OFSC
GS URT
52 53 58
910 856-9485 UROLOGICAL SURGERY
GS AC STEELE, SAMUEL MCDOWELL, JR.
72 72 77 PO BOX 527
704 898-4221 CROSSNORE 28616
U OF KANSAS
R AC
55 55 79
704 733-3203
U AC
68 69 94
704 733-9181
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
7. BEAUFORT-HYDE-MARTIN-WASHINGTON-TYRRELL COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Michael Lobos, MD, 604 E. 12th Street. Washington 27889 (919-946-0136)
Secretary: Thomas M. Doud, MD, 630 E. list Street, Washington 27889 (919-946-2137)
Executive Secretary: Jessie Brooks, 1308 Highland Drive, Washington 27889 (919-946-8061)
197
NO SPECIALTY LISTED
VENABLE, ROBERT LEE AC
PO BOX 1026 76 00 95
PLYMOUTH 27962
U OF COLORADO
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
NICHOLSON, THOMAS WESTRAY CD/IM AC
615 E. 12TH STREET 70 70 77
WASHINGTON 27889 919 946-2101
U OF NO
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
DESROCHERS, DAVID ALAN DR AC
630E. 11THST. 76 77 84
WASHINGTON 27889 919 946-2137
CORNELL U
TAYLOR, MARSHALL CARNEY DR AC
630E. 11THST. 70 70 79
WASH I NGTON 27889 9 1 9 946-2 1 37
U OF VIRGINIA
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
SHELDON, FRANK CHADWICK EM/GS AC
BEAUFORT COUNTY HOSPITAL 62 62 74
EAST 12TH STREET
WASHINGTON 27889 919 975-4201
GEO WASHINGTON U
FAMILY PRACTICE
BOYETTE, CHARLES OTIS FP AC
P. 0. BOX 310 61 61 65
BELHAVEN 2781 0 919 943-61 44
U OF NO
HILL, EDWARD FELDIN FP AC
501 W. 15TH ST. 73 74 85
WASHINGTON 27889 919 975-2667
WASHINGTON U
LEWIS, DAVID DUBRUTZ FP AC
501 W 15TH STREET 91 91 91
WASHINGTON 27889 919 975-2667
U OF VIRGINIA
MOORE, PAUL MILTON, JR. FP AC
619 E. 12TH STREET 59 59 63
WASHINGTON 27889 919 946-1146
U OFNC
NG, VICTOR WANG TA FP AC
PO BOX 999 59 60 62
ROBERSONVILLE 27871 919 795-3018
BOWMAN GRAY
PUGH, RAEFORD THEODORE FP AC
619 E, 12TH STREET 57 57 61
WASHINGTON 27889 919 946-6486
U OFNC
SPEROS, THOMAS LEE FP AC
501 WEST 15TH STREET 76 76 79
WASHINGTON 27889 919 975-2667
U OF NO
GENERAL PRACTICE
JEON, MYUNG KIL GP AC
HIGHWAY 64 EAST 70 70 76
PLYMOUTH 27962 919 793-5073
SEOUL NATL U
RHODES, JAMES SLADE, JR. GP L/RT
407 N. SMITHWICK ST. 41 41 46
WILLIAMSTON 27892 919 792-2036
MED COLL OF VA
UM, KI-BONG GP AC
P. O. BOX 625 71 76 83
ROBERSONVILLE 27871 91 9 795-41 92
KOREA U
WRIGHT, JAMES THURMAN GP L
804 LATHAM ST 43 43 47
BELHAVEN 27810 919 943-2685
JEFFERSON
GENERAL SURGERY
AGEE, ROBERT NELSON
302 8. MCCASKEY RD.
WILLIAMSTON 27892
OHIO STATE U
EDWARDS, CHARLES DANIEL
PO BOX 2145
WASHINGTON 27889-2145
U OF WISCONSIN
STANTON, ALLIE MCLEOD
DRAWER 925
PLYMOUTH 27962
U OF TENNESSEE
WATERS, ZACK JAMES, JR.
1110 HIGHLAND DR,
WASHINGTON 27889
U OF MARYLAND
INTERNAL MEDICINE
AUSTIN, FREDERICK DA COSTA, III
615 E. 12TH STREET
WASHINGTON 27889
U OF NO
BROOKS, CLYDE LONG, JR.
615 E. 12TH ST.
WASHINGTON 27889
U OF NO
OAK, CHANG YOON
HIGHWAY 64 EAST
PO BOX 987
PLYMOUTH 27962
YONSEI U
PARTRICK, CORNELIUS THEODORE
727 SHORT DR
WASHINGTON 27889
U OF NO
STEPHENSON, HENRY LOUIS, JR. IM/CD S/RT
710 W. MAIN ST 55 55 62
WASHINGTON 27889 919 946-2101
U OF NO
SWARNER, DAVID REYNOLDS IM AC
619 E TWELFTH STREET 61 61 94
WASHINGTON 27889 919 975-7555
JOHNS HOPKINS
GS AC
66 86
919 792-1055
GS L/RT
50 50 59
919 946-5370
GS L/RT
43 43 53
919 793-4455
GS AC
61 61 70
919 946-9004
IM/ID AC
67 67 86
919 946-2101
IM AC
85 86 82
919 946-2101
IM AC
70 70 84
919 793-9051
IM L/RT
54 54 61
NEPHROLOGY
BURKART, THOMAS ELMA
615 12TH STREET
WASHINGTON 27889
MED U OF SO
OBSTETRICS
HILDEBRAND, STEPHEN WARD
614 E. 12TH STREET
WASHINGTON 27889
U OFNC
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
AVERY SCOTT ROBERT
614 EAST 12TH STREET
WASHINGTON, NO 27889
U OF OKLAHOMA
HYMAN, HENRY TED
307 S MCCASKEY RD
WILLIAMSTON 27892
KIRKSVILLE OSTEO
OBS/GYN AC
89 92 94
919 946-6544
OBG AC
90 92 95
919 946-6544
OBG AC
76 81 94
919 792-3900
JONES, ALBERT MCCRAY
ROUTE #5, BOX 14
WASHINGTON 27889
U OF VIRGINIA
PEACOCK, BRENDA S.
614 EAST 12TH ST,
WASHINGTON 27889
MED U OF SO
SILVERTHORNE, RAY GUILFORD
RT, #2. BOX 35
WASHINGTON 27889-9242
BOWMAN GRAY
TAYLOE, JOSHUA
525 ISABELLA AVENUE
WASHINGTON 27889
U OF NO
OPHTHALMOLOGY
BALTIMORE, CHAS. LITTLEBURG,
211 N. MARKET STREET
WASHINGTON 27889-4949
U OF VIRGINIA
CURRY, THOMAS DAVIS
211 N MARKET STREET
WASHINGTON 27889
LA STATE U
JOHNSON, DONALD CARL
P O. BOX 699
WASHINGTON 27889
BOWMAN GRAY
LARKIN, ERNEST WADDILL, JR.
410 RIVERSIDE DR.
WASHINGTON 27889
MED COLL OF VA
OBG URT
51 51 60
919 946-8951
OBG AC
84 84 88
919 946-6545
OBG L/RT
51 51 55
919 946-5168
OBG RT
61 61 69
919 946-6544
JR OPH AC
69 69 77
919 946-2171
OPH AC
89 89 94
919 946-2171
OPH AC
58 58 64
919 946-3111
OPH L/RT
45 45 51
919 946-2171
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
AINSWORTH, STEPHEN RICHARD ORS AC
PAMLICO ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOC, PA
85 89 91
1207 HIGHLAND DR
WASHINGTON 27889 919 946-6513
U OF MASS
MILLER, GEORGE JOHN, JR. ORS AC
PAMLICO ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOC. PA 67 69 79
1207 HIGHLAND DR.
WASHINGTON 27889 919 946-6513
U OF ROCHESTER
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
NEP AC
73 74 79
919 752-8880
HADLEY, ROBERT PURCELL
P. O. BOX 1328
WASHINGTON 27889
U OF VIRGINIA
PEDIATRICS
AINSWORTH, DEBORAH LOWRY
608 E. 12TH ST.
WASHINGTON 27889
EASTERN VA
COOK, RUSSEL CLIFFORD
608 E. 12TH STREET
WASHINGTON 27889
BOWMAN GRAY
DOVER, CARL THOMAS, JR.
312 S. MCCASKEY RD.
PO BOX 845
WILLIAMSTON 27892
BOWMAN GRAY
FARRELL, EDWIN GAYLE
MARTIN PEDIATRICS
PO BOX 845
WILLIAMSTON 27892
U OF NC
PTH AC
61 67 68
919 946-9074
PD AC
87 89 91
919 946-4134
PD AC
76 76 80
919 946-4134
PD AC
77 77 87
919 792-8101
PD/ADL AC
71 71 90
919 792-8101
198
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
TAYLOE, DAVID THOMAS
719 SHORT DRIVE
WASHINGTON 27889
U OF PENN
7. BEAUFORT-HYDE-MARTIN-WASHINGTON-TYRRELL (Continued)
PD URT
50 50 55
919 946-4106
PSYCHIATRY
CARTER, LINDA EVES
314 NORTH SHORES
WASHINGTON 27889
EAST CAROLINA U
P AC
87 88 85
919 946-8683
SANDY, ROBERT EUGENE
139 HONEY POD FARM
WASHINGTON 27889
U OF PITTSBURGH
R URJ
53 59 60
919 946-2987
PLASTIC SURGERY
RADIOLOGY
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
WALLACE, KELLEY, JR.
330 N. MARKET ST.
WASHINGTON 27889-4934
U OF NC
PS/GS AC
63 63 74
919 946-2223
DOUD, THOMAS M.
630 E. 11TH STREET
WASHINGTON 27889
TEXAS TECH U
R AC GALUSZKA, ALBIN ADOLPH U URT
86 86 94 604 E. 12TH STREET 42 42 71
919 946-2138 WASHINGTON 27889 919 946-0136
TUFTS U
8. BERTIE-GATES-HERTFORD COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Charles G. Pierce, MD,
Secretary: Michael C. Alston, MD,
201 S. Colony Avenue, Ahoskie 27910 (919-332-5041)
PO Box 465, Murfreesboro 27855 (919-398-5167)
ANESTHESIOLOGY
CASWELL, CHRISTOPHER C.
PO BOX 1121
AHOSKIE 27910
TEMPLE U
AN AC
85 85 91
919 332-8121
WADSWORTH, GEORGE HENRY
P. O. BOX 27
AHOSKIE 27910
U OF CINCINNATI
GS URJ OTOLARYNGOLOGY
INTERNAL MEDICINE
36 36 48
919 332-2215
GELOT, RAGHUVIR BAXIRAM
RT. #1. BOX 6-B
AHOSKIE 27910-9701
BARODA U
OTO/HNS AC
67 71 78
919 332-5917
FAMILY PRACTICE
ANTHONY, MEREDITH REGINALD, JR.
PO BOX 628, HOSPITAL DR,
WINDSOR 27983
GEORGETOWN U
DARDEN, JAMES LEE, JR.
ACADEMY ST., MED. ARTS BLDG.
AHOSKIE 27910
BOWMAN GRAY
FLOOD, ROY DEVONNE
BOX #7, SPRING BRANCH ROAD
MURFREESBORO 27855
HOWARD U
JENKINS, STANLEIGH EDWARD, JR.
501 HAYES STREET
AHOSKIE 27910
U OF NC
LANG, DELANO ROOSEVELT, JR.
AHOSKIE MEDICAL CENTER
AHOSKIE 27910
HOWARD U
SAUNDERS, JAY FRED
BOX 309
AULANDER 27805
U OFNC
WEAVER, JOSEPH DUDLEY
111 N, MAPLE STREET
AHOSKIE 27910
HOWARD U
GENERAL PRACTICE
FP AC
86 87 92
919 794-3042
FP L
47 48 50
919 332-3548
FP AC
65 66 73
919 398-3323
FP AC
66 66 70
919 357-1226
FP AC
57 57 74
919 332-3560
FP AC
54 54 64
919 345-3791
FP L
38 38 66
919 332-2196
CLAYTON, MELVIN LOUIS
PO BOX 788
AHOSKIE 27910
U OF NC
tEAGLES, ARCHIE YELVERTON
RT. #2, BOX 25
DECEASED-3-24-94
AHOSKIE 27910
DUKE
FREI, TIMOTHY EDWARD
AHOSKIE MEDICAL ASSOC, INC.
PO BOX 340
AHOSKIE 27910
JEFFERSON
REAVES, LEONARD ERATUS, III
505 STERLINGWORTH ST.
WINDSOR 27983
U OF NC
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
LEWIS, HENRY, III
405 S, CURTIS STREET
AHOSKIE 27910
HOWARD U
SALERNO, JAMES GEORGE
PO BOX 220
AHOSKIE 27910
MED SCH-UMDNJ
WEAVER, CLAUDIA PHENNIS
PO BOX 988
610 ACADEMY STREET
AHOSKIE 27910
EAST CAROLINA U
MCLEAN, AUGUSTUS ALEXANDER, JR GP URJ
P. O. BOX 98 45 45 48
MURFREESBORO 27855 919 398-3789 OPHTHALMOLOGY
MED COLL OF VA
GENERAL SURGERY
KAHN, ROBERT CHARLES
RT. #2. BOX 16-E
AHOSKIE 27910
U OF PENN
QURESHI, AFTAB AHMAD
226 S. ACADEMY ST,
AHOSKIE 27910
KING EDWARD COLL
GS AC
77 79 82
919 332-2244
GS/OBG AC
62 62 81
919 332-2244
MAZHAR, IQBAL
420 PEACOCK ST.
AHOSKIE 27910
NISHTAR MED COLL
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
SMITH, JUDE THOMAS
602 S. ACADEMY ST.
AHOSKIE 27910
BOSTON U
IM AC
73 73 76
PEDIATRICS
919 332-2993
EDWARDS, BEVERLY
PD AC
IM
222 S. ACADEMY ST.
88 90 91
39 46 47
AHOSKIE 27910
EAST CAROLINA U
919 332-3403
919 332 -5596
PIERCE, CHARLES GRAINGER
PD/PDA AC
201 S. COLONY AVENUE
75 77 73
IM AC
AHOSKIE 27910
919 332-5041
79 80 83
UOFNC
919 332-4155
IM/GI AC
PSYCHIATRY
61 61 78
919 794-3317
BLACKBURN, ROBERT ALFRED
P/OTO AC
PO BOX 745
66 66 83
AHOSKIE 27910
919 332-3800
INDIANA U
WRIGHT, PATRICIA ANN
P AC
ROANOKE-CHOWAN HUMAN
OBG AC
SERVICES
84 89 91
81 81 89
CENTER
919 332-2260
AHOSKIE 27910
HAHNEMANN
919 332-4137
OBG AC
75 76 91
919 332-6161
RADIOLOGY
OBG AC
89 93 94
DAUGHTRIDGE, TRUMAN GIFFIN
R AC
919 332-6111
OPH AC
61 76 76
919 332-8016
706 WOODLAWN DRIVE
AHOSKIE 27910
TEMPLE U
LEE, JOSEPH DAVID
PO BOX 1105
AHOSKIE 27910
TEMPLE U
ORS AC
72 73 93
919 332-6787
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
ALMARIO, JOSELITO
500 N. ACADEMY ST.
AHOSKIE 27910
U OF SANTO TOMAS
55 56 81
919 332-8121
R AC
68 69 78
919 332-4568
U AC
67 67 82
919 332-6444
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
9. BLADEN COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Erin M. Corridon, MD, PO Box 728, Elizabethtown 28337 (910-862-3112)
Secretary: Robert L. Summerlin, MD, Box 10, Dublin Clinic, Dublin 28332 (919-862-3528)
199
FAMILY PRACTICE
GLENN. CHANNING
P. O. BOX 278
ELIZABETHTOWN 28337
MED COLL OF VA
GP L/RT INTERNAL MEDICINE
BRADLEY, BETTY BRUTON FP AC
WEST BLADEN HEALTH CENTER. PA79 80 85
PO BOX 998
BLADENBORO 28320 910 863-3138 GENERAL SURGERY
DUKE
GENERAL PRACTICE
CREED, DON WENDELL
PO BOX 1477
HOSPITAL BLVD.
ELIZABETHTOWN 28337
MED U OF SO
GP AC
74 76 77
910 862-8184
LOPES, C. DEJESUS
P O BOX 1358
ELIZABETHTOWN 28337
U OF PARANA
33 33 39
910 862-3721
GS/GP AC
61 61 74
910 862-3112
PHILLIPS, BRUCE ALTON, JR. IM/GI AC
P, O, BOX 86 67 67 74
ELIZABETHTOWN 28337-0086 910 862-3212
U OF NO
10. BRUNSWICK COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Charles J. Locke, MD, PO Box 3010, Shallotte 28459 (910-754-9465)
Secretary: George W. Eason, MD, PO Box 10880, Southport 28461 (910-457-5271, ext. 333)
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
EASON, GEORGE WILLIAM
POBOX 10880
SOUTHPORT 28461
U OF ALABAMA
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
KASTNER, ROBERT JEFFREY
110 DEVONSHIRE LANE
WILMINGTON 28409
EASTERN VA
FAMILY PRACTICE
ALMIRALL, PETER DAVID
OAK ISLAND MEDICAL CENTER
307 YAUPON DR
YAUPON BEACH 28465
U OF TORONTO
FORSTNER, JAMES ROBERT
250 E. 11TH ST.
SOUTHPORT 28461
U OF NO
SAVARESE, CHARLES JOSEPH, JR.
PO DRAWER 1948
SHALLOTTE 28459-1948
GEO WASHINGTON U
DR AC
74 75 80
910 457-5271
EM/FP AC
81 82 86
910 392-8625
FP/OM AC
78 79 83
910 278-3316
FP AC
73 74 77
910 457-9564
FP/CD AS
50 51 78
910 754-8105
GENERAL PRACTICE
LANGSTON. BERNARD LEROY,
P. O BOX 1934
SHALLOTTE 28459
MED U OF SO
GENERAL SURGERY
KHAN, MUSHTAQ HUSSAIN
690 OCEAN HIGHWAY, WEST
SUPPLY 28462
KAKATIYA MED COL
LOCKE, CHARLES JOHN
POBOX 3010
SHALLOTTE 28459
JEFFERSON
ZUKOSKI, ROBERT MICHAEL
904 HOWE ST., NORTH
SOUTHPORT 28461
JEFFERSON
INTERNAL MEDICINE
STEPTOE, KIRK RAYMOND
12 MEDICAL CENTER
SUPPLY 28462
MED U OF SC
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
HASSLER, ROBERT EMIEL
#16 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
SUPPLY 28462
NEW YORK MED COL
GP AC
72 73 85
910 754-8731
GS/GP AC
67 73 78
910 754-8115
GS AC
72 73 90
910 754-9465
FAX 000 000-0000
GS/GYN AC
77 82 85
910 457-5292
IM
AC
86 88 93
910 754-8990
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
CANDELA, STEPHEN JOSEPH
PO BOX 1160
WHITEVILLE 28472-1160
AUTONOMOUS UNIV
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
COLE, TOLLIE BOYCE
719 N. HOWE ST.
SOUTHPORT 28461
U OFNC
PEDIATRICS
MULHOLLAND, JAMES VINCENT
PO BOX 1208
SHALLOTTE 28459-1208
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
RADIOLOGY
GRIMMETT, MATTHEW HILL
829 SHORELINE DRIVE, WEST
SUNSET BEACH 28459
DUKE
ORS AC
77 79 85
919 640-1022
OTO AC
62 62 69
910 457-0110
PD/PD AC
57 58 79
910 754-8117
RyPD L/RT
43 46 50
910 579-2091
OBG AC
60 61 85
910 754-9166
1 1 . BUNCOMBE COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: John H. Killian, MD, 276 E. Chestnut Street, Asheville 28801 (704-255-8978 — FAX 704-251-9150)
Secretary: Mark A. Yarborough. MD, 1 Doctor's Park, Asheville 28801 (704-253-5314 — Fax 704-254-5216)
Executive Director: Alan T. McKenzie, 100 Victona Road, Asheville 28801 (704-251-9751 — Fax 704-251-1541)
NO SPECIALTY LISTED
LECHNER, CHRISTOPHER TODD
AC
20 MCDOWELL STREET
86 91 93
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 253-7521
OHIO STATE U
MAXWELL, KEITH MELVIN
AC
41 OAKLAND ROAD
82 83 88
ASHEVILLE 28801-4807
704 251-1357
ORAL ROBERTS U
MOODY, MARK LAWRENCE
41 OAKLAND ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28801
GEORGETOWN U
PATTON, JAMES MATTHEW
#7 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
EMORY U
ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICINE
87 92
704 255-8096
COSTENBADER, WM. B., JR.
ADM/OTO AC
MEMORIAL MISSION HOSPITAL
64 64 71
C
509 BILTMORE AVENUE
89 91 91
ASHEVILLE 28801-4690
704 255-4491
704 255-7776
U OF VIRGINIA
200
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
11, BUNCOMBE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
ALLERGY
ALEXANDER, RAQUELLE
210 ASHELAND AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF MIAMI
ATWATER, JOHN SPENCER, JR.
390 S. FRENCH BROAD AVE,
ASHEVILLE 28801-4394
MED COLL OF GA
FRAZIER, CLAUDE ALBEE
DOCTOR'S PARK
ASHEVILLE 28801
MED COLL OF VA
SHIREY, JOHN LUTHER
NEW LEICESTER HIGHWAY
RT, #4, BOX 1525
ASHEVILLE 28806
JEFFERSON
ALLERGY & IMMUNOLOGY
BROWN, DAVID ALLEN
390 S. FRENCH BROAD AVE,
ASHEVILLE 28801
MED COLL OF GA
ELLISTON, WINSTON LEON
210 ASHELAND AVE,
ASHEVILLE 28801
LOMA LINDA U
VAN WYE, JOHN EDWARD
210 ASHELAND AVE,
ASHEVILLE 28801
STANFORD U
ANESTHESIOLOGY
BELL, CAROL ROLAND
202 DOCTOR'S BUILDING
ASHEVILLE 28801
MED U OF SC
BROWN, JAMES EVERETTE
202 DOCTORS BUILDING
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF TEXAS
EBY, WILLIAM MICHAEL
445 BILTMORE AVE., STE, 105
ASHEVILLE 28801
MED COLL OF VA
GETTINGER, GLEN SCOTT
ASHEVILLE ANESTHESIA
ASSOCS,PA
202 DOCTORS BLDG,
ASHEVILLE 28801-3043
EMORY U
GUNTHER, ROBERT CLARENCE
25 LAWRENCE PLACE
ASHEVILLE 28801
NEW YORK U
HART, ANDREW PAUL
202 DOCTORS BLDG,
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF IOWA
HOOKER, MICHAEL PHILLIP
202 DOCTORS BLDG,
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF OREGON
HOSKINS, JOHN ROBINSON, III
7 AMHERST RD,
ASHEVILLE 28803
JEFFERSON
MEYER, JOHN A.
202 DOCTORS BLDG,
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF FLORIDA
MORETZ, FRANK HANNON
202 DOCTOR'S BUILDING
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OFNC
OXNER, CLAUDIA GERTRUDE
DOCTOR'S BLDG,, RM, #202
ASHEVILLE 28801
MED U OF SC
A/IM AC
89 91 94
704 253-3382
A/PD AC
70 71 77
704 254-5366
A L
44 50 50
704 254-1650
A L/RT
39 39 50
704 683-2360
Al AC
82 86 88
704 254-5366
AI/PD AC
73 73 79
704 253-3382
Al AC
85 86 91
704 253-3382
AN AC
60 60 70
704 254-1969
AN AC
76 78 92
704 254-4969
AN AC
83 83 92
704 252-1016
AN/IM AC
81 83 86
704 254-1969
AN AC
64 64 73
704 252-8892
AN AC
84 87 90
704 254-1969
AN AC
80 80 85
704 254-1969
AN L/RT
44 44 50
704 274-5049
AN AC
83 81 88
704 254-1969
AN AC
74 76 81
704 254-1969
POWELL, BENJAMIN PHILIP AN AC
421 VANDERBILT ROAD 71 72 79
ASHEVILLE 28803 704 252-1016
U OF ALABAMA
ROOS, STEVEN DAVID AN AC
7 PARK VIEW DR, EXT. 84 85 87
ASHEVILLE 28805 704 298-9639
U OF COLORADO
SMITH, JOHN MCNEILL, III AN AC
202 DOCTORS BLDG, 80 80 93
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 254-1969
U OF NC
STANLEY, DAVID MICHAEL AN AC
WNC ANESTHESIOLOGY ASSOC, PA 88 88 92
445 BILTMORE AVE,, STE, 105
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 252-1016
U OF MICHIGAN
STANLEY, THOMAS EUGENE, III AN AC
202 DOCTORS BLDG, 81 81 94
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 254-1969
DUKE
STONE, BRADLEY ALLEN AN AC
445 BILTMORE AVE. STE, 105 82 85 90
ASHEVILLE 28801-4565 704 252-1016
MED COLL OF OHIO
TRAMM, JEANNE NORGAARD AN AC
202 DOCTORS BLDG, 81 82 85
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 254-1969
NORTHWESTERN U
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
HANICH, ROBERT FRANK
PO BOX 7239
ASHEVILLE 28802-7239
U OF PENN
JENKINS, OSCAR R., JR.
PO BOX 7239
ASHEVILLE CARDIOLOGY ASSOC.
ASHEVILLE 28802-7239
MED COLL OF GA
LAWRENCE, JOHN ELMORE, JR.
PO BOX 7239
ASHEVILLE 28802
DUKE
MADDOX, WILLIAM TOWERS
PO BOX 7239
ASHEVILLE 28802
MED COLL OF GA
RUSSELL, JOHN HUNTER
PO BOX 7239
14 MCDOWELL ST,
ASHEVILLE 28802
U OF VIRGINIA
SALISBURY, KENT WILLIAM
85 PHOENIX COVE ROAD
WEAVERVILLE 28787
HARVARD
SAUNDERS, WADE HAMPTON, III
PO BOX 7239
ASHEVILLE 28802
DUKE
SERFAS, DAVID HILL
PO BOX 7239
ASHEVILLE 28802
CORNELL U
USEDOM, JAMES EDWARD
ASHEVILLE CARDIOLOGY
PO BOX 7239
ASHEVILLE 28802
U OF ILLINOIS
VAN TASSEL, ERIC D.
PO BOX 7239
ASHEVILLE 28802
U OF NC
CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY
CD/IM AC
83 84 93
704 254-8054
CD/IM AC
86 87 92
PA
704 254-8054
CD/IM AC
72 74 82
704 254-8054
CD AC
77 80 90
704 254-8054
CD AC
63 63 71
704 252-4527
CD/IM AC
68 68 77
704 254-8054
CD AC
67 68 73
704 254-8054
CD AC
77 77 86
704 254-8054
CD AC
84 84 92
704 254-8054
CD/IM AC
82 83 79
704 254-8054
BURTON, HARRY G., Ill
257 MCDOWELL ST.
ASHEVILLE 28803
U OF LOUISVILLE
CLAXTON, CALVIN PORTER, JR.
257 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28803
U OF VIRGINIA
ELY, STEPHEN WILSON
257 MCDOWELL ST
ASHEVILLE 28803
U OF VIRGINIA
KELLER, CHARLES AUGUSTUS, JR.
257 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28803
LA STATE U
MAUNEY, FRANK MAXTON, JR.
#7 STUYVESANT ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28803-2692
DUKE
CHILD PSYCHIATRY
BAKER, STEVEN HOWARD
13 KENT PLACE
ASHEVILLE 28804
U OF NC
SWANSON, JOHN STEWART
84 MACON AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28801
VANDERBILT U,
WALKER, EDWIN OWSLEY
200 S, 7TH ST,, STE, 605
LOUISVILLE KY40202-2739
U OF LOUISVILLE
COLON AND RECTAL SURGERY
LAURENS, JOHN
445 BILTMORE CENTER, STE, 303
ASHEVILLE 28801
TULANE U
CRITICAL CARE PEDIATRICS
CALDWELL, CECELIA RAVE
509 BILTMORE AVENUE
GRAHAM CHILDRENS CENTER
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF CINCINNATI
CDS/TS AC
74 76 85
704 258-1121
CDS/TS AC
61 61 74
704 258-1121
CDS AC
86 87 93
704 258-1121
CDS AC
59 67 67
704 258-1121
CDS/TS AC
59 59 68
704 274-0888
CHP/P C
87 88 94
704 258-3500
CHP AC
87 89 93
704 254-9494
CHP/P AC
79 81 90
502 584-0044
CRS AC
44 44 75
704 258-8181
CCP AC
84 85 89
704 254-4701
DERMATOLOGY
ARIAIL, JERRY NOLAN
390 S, FRENCH BROAD AVE,
ASHEVILLE 28810-4300
MED COLL OF GA
COOK, JAMES HOSMER
281 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28803
U OF IOWA
CUMMINGS, CHARLES EMMETT
281 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28803
LA STATE U
GODBOLD, RONALD LEE
281 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28803
U OF ALABAMA
JABER, PETER WILLIAM
281 MCDOWELL ST,
ASHEVILLE 28803
U OF MICHIGAN
PRINTZ, DON RALPH
10 DEERFIELD ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28803
OHIO STATE U
DIABETES
AN AC BILBREY, GEORGE MARVIN, JR
56 60 60 257 MCDOWELL STREET
704 254-1960 ASHEVILLE 28803
U OF ALABAMA
CDS/TS AC RUSSELL, JEFFREY KENT
62 62 72
704 258-1121
D AC
71 72 77
704 252-3576
D AC
63 64 73
704 252-5679
D AC
58 62 63
704 252-5676
D AC
69 69 74
704 252-5679
D/IM AC
85 88 92
704 252-5676
D L/RT
32 32 47
704 274-1234
DIA/END AC
445 BILTMORE CENTER. STE, 302 72 72 77
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 253-6812
U OF VIRGINIA
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
201
11. BUNCOMBE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
ARENDALE, STEPHEN SYDNES
STE. 301, 445 BILTMORE CENTER
ASHEVILLE 28801
BAYLOR
BRAUN. SIMON DAVID
PO BOX 2959
ASHEVILLE 28802
EMORY U
GALLAGHER, TIMOTHY JOSEPH
P. O. BOX 2959
103 DOCTOR'S BUILDING
ASHEVILLE 28802
LA STATE U
HARTMANN, THOMAS MICHAEL
PO BOX 2959
ASHEVILLE 28802
EMORY U
JAGODA, FRANK SAMUEL
PO BOX 2959
ASHEVILLE 28802
U OF TEXAS
KIEFFER, HENRI L.G.
103 DOCTORS BLDG.
PO BOX 2959
ASHEVILLE 28802
U OF VIRGINIA
MILTON, DAVID THOMAS
445 BILTMORE. STE. 301
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF TENNESSEE
MOORE, DAVID ELDEN
445 BILTMORE CTR.. STE. 301
ASHEVILLE 28801 -4565
BOWMAN GRAY
ROWE, CHARLES THOMAS
BOX 2959
ASHEVILLE 28802
U OF VIRGINIA
SHIVERS, JAMES ALLISON
STE. 301, 445 BILTMORE CENTER
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF NC
STEINFELD, JOHN ROBERT
P O BOX 2959
ASHEVILLE 28802
U OF VIRGINIA
WEAST, ROBERT RANDOLPH
STE. 301. 445 BILTMORE CENTER
ASHEVILLE 28801
t U OF PENN
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
BERNER, THOMAS
24 ELK MOUNTAIN RIDGE
ASHEVILLE 28804
JOHNS HOPKINS
BURT, TERRENCE WILLIAM
59 CARVER DR.
FLETCHER 28732
LA STATE U
FRAZER, JOE WALTON, III
114 GIBSON RD
ASHEVILLE 28804
DUKE
HELMS. MARK EDWARD
2 LYNWOOD ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28804
U OF VERMONT
HENDERSON, REX ARTHUR
36 WEMBLEY ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28804
U OF MIAMI
LAWSON, ELLEN TUCH
109 KIMBERLY KNOLL
ASHEVILLE 28804
MED COLL OF VA
DR/NM AC
67 67 77
704 254-2371
DR AC
77 78 83
704 254-4617
DR AC
69 69 77
704 255-4167
DR/OS AC
80 81 85
704 254-4617
DR AC
85 86 89
704 254-4617
DR AC
80 81 87
704 254-4617
DR AC
81 81 86
704 255-3761
DR AC
86 90 91
704 254-2371
DR AC
68 68 79
704 254-4617
DR/NM AC
71 71 77
704 254-2371
DR AC
68 68 75
704 254-4617
DR AC
70 72 77
704 254-2371
ENDOCRINOLOGY
DODD, RICHARD CRAIG
445 BILTMORE CTR,, STE. 302
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF CHICAGO
HESTER, DAVID ALAN
445 BILTMORE CENTER, STE. 302
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF OKLAHOMA
STRUMPH, PAUL SUMNER
445 BILTMORE CTR., STE. 302
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF ROCHESTER
TAUBER, STUART DAVIS
29 RAVENSCROFT DRIVE
ASHEVILLE 28801-3690
U OF PITTSBURGH
EM AC
68 68 75
704 255-0274
EM AC
79 80 85
704 255-3786
EM AC
79 81 90
704 255-4070
EM/FP AC
78 80 93
704 255-8684
EM AC
78 79 85
704 255-3786
EM AC
76 79 93
704 255-3786
FAMILY PRACTICE
BATE, DAVID SOULE, JR.
1812 HENDERSONVILLE RD
ASHEVILLE 28803
GEO WASHINGTON U
CAPRARO, FRANCESCA QUAGLIA
63 MONTICELLO ROAD
PO BOX 1418
WEAVERVILLE 28787
U OF FLORIDA
GRAINGER, WADE KENTON
1998 HENDERSONVILLE ROAD
SUITE 45
ASHEVILLE 28803
LOMA LINDA U
HICKS, MELISSA M.
118 WT WEAVER BLVD
ASHEVILLE 28804
U OF MISSOURI
HOLT, JOHN PLUMMER
92 CONGRESS ST.
ASHEVILLE 28801
MEHARRY MED COLL
HUBBARD, ROBERT THOMAS
GIVENS ESTATES
100 WESLEY DR.. UNIT 507
ASHEVILLE 28803
TEMPLE U
HULKOWER, STEPHEN D.
MAHEC RESIDENCY PROGRAM
118 WT WEAVER BLVD,
ASHEVILLE 28804-3415
JEFFERSON
JAMES, ROGER ALLEN
946 TUNNEL ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28805
BAYLOR
JENSEN, ROGER D,
MAHEC FAMILY HEALTH
118 WT WEAVER BLVD,
ASHEVILLE 28804-3400
U OF NEBRASKA
KELLY, RICHARD BRUCE
29 RAVENSCROFT DR
ASHEVILLE 28801
MED COLL OF OHIO
KNOEFEL, ARTHUR EUGENE, JR.
PO BOX 875
BLACK MOUNTAIN 28711
LA STATE U
KODACK, ALBERT
6 STONEY RIDGE
ASHEVILLE 28804-1854
U OF TORONTO
KUTSCH, RICHARD MICHEL
BUNCOMBE CO HEALTH DEPT,
35 WOODFIN ST
ASHEVILLE 28801-3075
EMORY U
LANGLOIS, JOHN PHILIP
MAHEC FAM, PRAC, PROGRAM
118 W, T, WEAVER BLVD,
ASHEVILLE 28804
JOHNS HOPKINS
LENDERMAN, MARK DAY
FP AC
206 ASHELAND AVE,
90 91 94
END/DIA AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 258-8681
78 81 90
U OF VIRGINIA
704 253-6812
LIGON, HAROLD BELTON
FP URT
5 LONE PINE ROAD
55 56 56
END/IM AC
ASHEVILLE 28803
704 274-1769
73 78 81
MED U OF SC
704 253-6812
MARTIN, J. PAUL
FP/ALD AC
PO BOX 5200
76 77 85
END/IM AC
ASHEVILLE 28813
704 254-2700
86 86 94
U, OF ARIZONA
704 253-6812
NAGEL, DONALD CHARLES
ALC0H0L7DRUG ABUSE
FP/ALD AC
END/IM AC
TREATMENT
72 72 76
60 60 73
CENTER, 301 TABERNACLE RD,
704 258-2404
BLACK MOUNTAIN 28711-2599
UOFNC
704 669-3424
PYERITZ, ERIC ALLEN
FP AC
118 WEAVER BOULEVARD
78 80 87
ASHEVILLE 28804
704 258-0670
U OF PITTSBURGH
FP AC
ROGERS, DAVID YORK
FP EM/AC
79 80 85
115 1/2 MT CARMETL RD.
77 80 84
704 684-001 1
ASHEVILLE 28806
HAHNEMANN
704 253-3717
FP AC
ROSENBERG, LARRY EVANS
FP AC
91 92 94
43 OAKLAND ROAD
82 91 94
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 254-0277
704 645-3066
AUTONOMOUS UNIV
ROSS, POLLY ELLISON
FP AC
FP/GER AC
WNC COMMUNTIY HEALTH
83 84 86
SERVICES
PO BOX 338
89 90 94
704 684-2008
ASHEVILLE 28801
BOWMAN GRAY
FP AC
SLOAN, JAMES MARSHALL, Ml
FP/IM AC
84 85 88
942 TUNNEL ROAD
56 56 62
704 258-0635
ASHEVILLE 28805
DUKE
704 298-7972
FP L
SOMMERVILLE, LEWIS CASS
FP AC
56 58 61
1425 PATTON AVENUE
54 55 55
704 255-8494
ASHEVILLE 28806
LOMA LINDA U
704 254-5385
FP URT
SUMMERLIN, HARRY HOLLER, JR.
FP AC
43 43 47
118 W T, WEAVER BLVD.
61 61 66
ASHEVILLE 28804
704 258-0670
704 274-7651
DUKE
SWEEDE, SHARON
FP/ADDM AC
FP AC
60 CALEDONIA
79 80 81
81 82 88
ASHEVILLE 28803-9651
EMORY U
704 253-3681
704 258-0670
TAIT, JEFFREY
FP AC
201 CHARLOTTE ST.
73 73 90
FP AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 254-5470
59 66 67
U-NEWCASTLE. ENG,
704 298-7981
WALLER, LOUIS CLINTON
FP L/RT
7 SHADY LANE
44 46 47
FP AC
CANDLER 28715
704 667-1412
75 76 87
LOMA LINDA U
WALTON, RICHARD FRANK
FP AC
704 258-0670
MAHEC RESIDENCY PROGRAM
118 WT WEAVER BLVD,
61 63 77
FP AC
ASHEVILLE 28804-3415
704 257-4749
80 80 85
QUEENS U
704 258-0670
FP L
FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY
35 35 38
704 669-7125
WELCH, BRUCE CHARLES
FPY AC
THE FLATIRON BLDG,
88 92 94
FP/GYN L
BATTERY PARK AVENUE
40 40 46
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 299-7724
704 252-5737
FP AC
GASTROENTEROLOGY
75 76 90
ALEXANDER, JAMES RAY
Gl AC
704 255-5712
49 MCDOWELL ST.
80 80 89
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 258-3870
FP AC
U OF TENNESSEE
83 84 91
BOND, THOMAS MADISON
GI/IM AC
49 MCDOWELL ST,
80 84 86
704 258-0670
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 258-3870
U OF NC
202
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
11. BUNCOMBE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
CLARK, KENNETH JAMES, JR.
49 MCDOWELL ST.
ASHEVILLE 28801
ST U OF NY-BUFF
PEERING, TIMOTHY BRADFORD
191 BILTMORE AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801-9998
NEW YORK MED COL
GARRETT, JOHN WILLIAM
191 BILTMORE AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801
CORNELL U
GRIER, MICHAEL WILLIAM
191 BILTMORE AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF SOU CALIF
JEFFRIES, BRENTLEY DOYLE
191 BILTMORE AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF NO
MORGAN, JAMES SILL
191 BILTMORE AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801
CORNELL U
SMITH, RICHARD LLOYD
191 BILTMORE AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801
TULANE U
THOMPSON, FRANK ALAN
W-18 DOCTORS BLDG.
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OFNC
GENERAL PRACTICE
SMITH, EVERETT DUANE
1219 SMOKEY PARK HIGHWAY
CANDLER 28715-9248
LOMA LINDA U
SPRINKLE, LAWRENCE TILSON
BOX 218. 104 N. MAIN ST.
WEAVERVILLE 28787
JEFFERSON
GENERAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
TENNEY. JAMES BERNARD
32 HOYT ROAD
ARDEN 28704-9418
HAHNEMANN
GENERAL SURGERY
CAMBLOS, JOSHUA FRY BULLITT
17 FOREST ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28803
U OF VIRGINIA
DODD, PATRICIA
325 VANDERBILT RD.
ASHEVILLE 28803
U OF MARYLAND
EUBANKS, REAVIS THAYER
86 VICTORIA ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28801
TULANE U
GENTLING, PETER ALLEN
BILTMORE CENTER
445 BILTMORE AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801
NORTHWESTERN U
HAHNER, MATTHEW
5-E DOCTORS PARK
ASHEVILLE 28801-4500
CENTRAL DEL ESTE
HA2LEHURST, JOHN LIVINGSTON
16 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF NC
HENDERSON, JOHN ARTHUR
117 RATHFARNHAM CIRCLE
ASHEVILLE 28803
U OF ILLINOIS
GI/IM AC
71 72 78
704 258-3870
GI/IM AC
72 74 78
704 254-0881
GI/IM AC
83 85 91
704 254-0881
GI/IM AC
69 69 77
704 254-0881
GI/IM AC
85 86 91
704 254-0881
GI/IM AC
82 85 89
704 254-0881
Gl AC
72 72 79
704 254-0881
GI/IM AC
75 76 81
704 252-2904
GP L
53 54 54
704 667-2526
GP L
45 45 48
704 645-3031
GPM/PH AC
60 65 77
704 255-5671
GS/GYN L/RT
43 43 49
704 274-2794
GS/GYN Um
44 45 55
704 274-2795
GS/PDS AC
71 71 77
704 253-2396
GS AC
64 64 72
HORAN, WILLIAM JOHN
131 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
U, OF ARIZONA
HUMBLE, THEODORE HAMILTON
16 MCDOWELL ST.
ASHEVILLE 28801
U TX-SOU.WESTERN
JOHNSON, RANDALL DIVAN
16 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF MICHIGAN
KELEHER, MICHAEL FRANCIS
18MAYWOOD ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28804
U OF COLORADO
MAUTERER, DAVID JOHN
445 BILTMORE AVE., STE. 505
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF MARYLAND
MCGUIRE, JOHN O'BRIEN
16 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
DUKE
NAILLING, RICHARD CABOT
5 DOCTOR'S PARK
ASHEVILLE 28801-4520
VANDERBILT U.
POWELL, JACK
1951 HAYWOOD ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28806
LOMA LINDA U
RERYCH, STEPHEN KARL
445 BILTMORE CENTER. STE. 505
ASHEVILLE 28801
COLUMBIA U
SOOSAAR, PEETER AGU
445 BILTMORE CTR., STE. 505
ASHEVILLE 28801
LA STATE U
TURK, ROBERT SPENCER
3-D DOCTORS PARK
ASHEVILLE 28801
EMORY U
WORLEY, JAMES HARR
401 VANDERBILT ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28803
U OF TENNESSEE
GS AC
81 82 94
GSA/S AC
82 82 91
704 252-3366
GS/VS AC
75 77 83
704 252-3366
GS L/RT
40 40 49
704 254-1835
GS AC
85 86 90
704 253-1529
GS/VS AC
71 72 79
704 252-3366
GS/GYN L
40 40 44
704 254-6381
GS L/RT
47 50 54
704 667-3533
GS/TS AC
74 86 90
704 253-1529
GS AC
87 87 92
704 253-1529
GS AC
56 56 64
704 258-8206
GS URT
32 32 35
704 274-3719
WESTLY, STEPHEN K.
PO BOX 1980
ASHEVILLE HAND CTR.,
ASHEVILLE 28802
TULANE U
PA
GYNECOLOGY
BARBER, JOHN FRANCIS
157 WINDSOR RD.
ASHEVILLE 28804
U OF PENN
GRAY, CRAIGAN LUTHER
143 ASHELAND AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28801
LOMA LINDA U
RATHBUN, LEWIS STANDISH
1 1 CLOVELLY WAY
ASHEVILLE 28803
HARVARD
WILSON, CATHERINE MARIE
143 ASHELAND AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28801
LOMA LINDA U
704 252-2457 HAND SURGERY
GS AC
80 86 86
704 251-2523
GS AC
56 56 66
704 252-3366
GS L
45 45 72
DRAY, GREGORY JOSEPH
20 MCDOWELL ST.
ASHEVILLE 28801
OHIO STATE U
MINKIN, BRUCE IRVING
20 MCDOWELL ST.
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF TENNESSEE
NEIMKIN, RONALD JAY
20 MCDOWELL ST
ASHEVILLE 28801
CORNELL U
GYN L/RT
40 41 48
704 253-7209
GYN/ADM AC
68 68 78
704 258-9191
GYN L/RT
39 47 48
704 274-0748
GYN AC
63 68 70
704 258-9191
HS/ORS AC
73 73 80
704 253-7521
HS AC
80 83 88
704 258-0847
HS AC
75 76 88
704 253-7521
HEAD AND NECK SURGERY
POWELL, JAMES BLACKMON, II
131 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF ALABAMA
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
BOERNER, ROBERT MARTIN
520 BILTMORE AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28801
UOF NC
DEALY, DARILYN HEDDEN
445 BILTMORE CTR., STE. 500
ASHEVILLE 28801
DUKE
LEE, TERRENCE JOHN
445 BILTMORE CTR., STE. 500
ASHEVILLE 28801
GEORGETOWN U
MCKENNA, WILLIAM R.
445 BILTMORE CTR., STE. 500
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF PENN
INTERNAL MEDICINE
BISSELL, LEWIS F.
43 GROVE ST., STE. #4
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF ARKANSAS
BUNCH, MARY ELIZABETH
P. O. BOX 956
BLACK MOUNTAIN 28711
BOWMAN GRAY
BUSH, RONALD EARL
2561 HENDERSONVILLE RD.
ARDEN 28704
LOMA LINDA U
CAIN, LARRY RAY
DOCTOR'S PARK. SUITE 3-H
417 BILTMORE AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF PITTSBURGH
tCORCORAN, EDWIN EMMONS
211 PINNER ROAD
DECEASED-1-1-95
ARDEN 28704
MED U OF SC
DAVIS, TIMOTHY MARK
ONE DOCTOR'S DR.
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF VIRGINIA
DEAN, JOHN NEWELL
147 ASHLAND AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28801
EMORY U
DOLAN, DANIEL LYNN
9 BAIRD MOUNTAIN ROAD WEST
ASHEVILLE 28804
VANDERBILT U.
ELMORE, MILES
10 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
MED U OF SC
FARMER, WOODARD EASON
27 PARK RD.
ASHEVILLE 28803
TULANE U
FOWLER, WILLIAM BRIGHT
675 BILTMORE AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28803
BOWMAN GRAY
GLANCE, GREGORY LYNN
60 LIVINGSTON ST. #200
ASHEVILLE 28801-4400
BOWMAN GRAY
HS/ORS AC
78 80 88
704 258-0847
HNS/PSF AC
65 65 74
704 254-3517
ID/PUD AC
61 61 72
704 254-5932
ID/IM AC
79 79 85
704 258-9635
ID/IM AC
72 74 79
704 258-9635
ID AC
78 81 87
704 258-9635
IM/PYM AC
49 49 86
704 254-0663
IM/PUD URT
51 51 57
704 669-8117
IM AC
67 68 78
704 684-001 1
IM/GI AC
74 75 89
704 285-0014
IM/GI
37 37 48
704 684 -9376
IM/ON AC
86 87 91
704 254-8232
IM AC
74 75 79
704 258-1188
IM/CD AC
55 55 78
704 658-2677
IM/NEP AC
71 75 76
704 258-8545
IM LyRT
39 47 47
704 274-0718
IM AC
56 56 63
704 252-1830
IM AC
86 88 83
704 253-0443
,
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
203
11. BUNCOMBE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
HENRY, OZMER LUCAS, JR.
117 DEER LAKE DR.
ASHEVILLE 28803-8617
BOWMAN GRAY
HILL, HAYWOOD NORTHROP, JR.
445-BILTMORE CTR., STE. 407
ASHEVILLE 28801
BOWMAN GRAY
HOER, JAMES BRIAN
445 BILTMORE CTR., STE, 407
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF ROCHESTER
JACKSON, DON VERNON, JR.
ONE DOCTORS DR
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF VIRGINIA
KEEL, JAMES FRANKLIN, III
30 CHOCTAW ST.
ASHEVILLE 28801
DUKE
KIRCHOFF, PATRICE MARIE
390 S. FRENCH BROAD
ASHEVILLE 28801
ST LOUIS U
KUBITSCHEK, KENNETH R.
445 BILTMORE CTR., STE. 407
ASHEVILLE 28801
BAYLOR
KUEHL, WILLIAM D.
PO BOX 7239
ASHEVILLE CARDIOLOGY ASSOC,
ASHEVILLE 28802
U OF IOWA
LADD, JAMES DUNCAN
147 ASHELAND AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801
UOFNC
LANDIS, SUZANNE E.
118 WEAVER BLVD.
ASHEVILLE 28804
U OF PENN
LANSING, ANN MEREDITH
215 DOCTORS BLDG.
ASHEVILLE 28801
DUKE
LEE, IL SUNG
P, O. BOX 370
ENKA 28728
CATHOLIC U
LITTLEJOHN, JAMES TALMADGE
6 FAIRWAY PL,
ASHEVILLE 28803
U OF PENN
LITTLETON, FREDERICK C.N., JR.
445 BILTMORE CENTER
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF PENN
MADDOX, CHARLES DEATON
4-B DOCTOR'S PARK
ASHEVILLE 28801
MED COLL OF GA
MUSGRAVE, TAMARA LEA
VA MEDICAL CENTER
1100TUNNELL ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28805
EAST TENN STATE
NOEL, MARGARET ANNE
PO DRAWER 15025
THOMS REHABILITATION HOSP,
ASHEVILLE 28813
U OFNC
PHILLIPS, BETSY COWARD
83 FOREST RD,
ASHEVILLE 28803-2943
U OFNC
POZNER, ROBERT S.
445 BILTMORE CTR. STE. 305
ASHEVILLE 28801
EAST CAROLINA U
PUCKETT, JAMES BUTLER
ONE DOCTORS DR,
ASHEVILLE 28801
UOFNC
IM L/RT
48 49 56
704 274-4457
IM AC
70 70 77
704 258-0397
IM AC
87 87 93
704 258-0397
IM/ON AC
72 72 80
919 748-2088
IM/CCM AC
74 78 79
704 255-7733
IM/PDA AC
86 88 92
704 254-5366
IM AC
78 78 86
704 258-0397
IM/CD AC
83 83 92
PA
704 254-8054
IM AC
83 04 93
704 258-1188
IM/PM AC
78 81 89
704 258-0635
IM AC
81 84 85
704 255-8835
IM AC
66 75 78
704 667-5298
IM/CD L/RT
45 46 52
IM AC
79 81 90
704 258-0397
IM AC
66 66 78
704 253-2865
IM/ID AC
84 86 94
704 298-791 1
IM/GER AC
83 84 94
704 274-2400
RENNARD, THOMAS WILLIAM
BILTMORE MEDICAL ASSOCIATES
147 ASHELAND AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF MICHIGAN
REYNOLDS, ROBERT JACK
445 BILTMORE AVE,. STE, 407
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF TENNESSEE
RICE, LUCIAN CANDLER, JR.
147 ASHELAND AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28801
EMORY U
ROBERTS, ROY FOSTER
21 GRIFFING BLVD,
ASHEVILLE 28804-2819
TULANE U
ROSENBERG, JOEL BENJAMIN
445 BILTMORE CENTER, STE, 305
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF CONNECTICUT
RUSSELL, DONALD WAYNE
390 S, FRENCH BROAD AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801
EMORY U
RUSSELL, PHILIP EVERITT
4 DEERFIELD RD,
ASHEVILLE 28803
DUKE
STEPHENS, FREEMAN IRBY
54 SUNSET PARKWAY
ASHEVILLE 28801
COLUMBIA U
THRASH, WILLIAM VIRGIL
147 ASHELAND AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28801
MED COLL OF GA
WELLS, ROBERT STANLEY
445 BILTMORE CTR,, STE 407
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF OKLAHOMA
WITTEN, ERNEST ROBERT SIDNEY
80 WEMBLEY RD.
ASHEVILLE 28804
GEORGETOWN U
ZEILENDER, STUART BRUCE
25 FAIRMONT ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28804
SUNY-SYRACUSE
NEONATAL-PERINATAL MEDICINE
LITZENBERGER, W. A. DREW
304-M DOCTOR'S BLDG
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF KENTUCKY
NEPHROLOGY
CREWS, HARRY DENNISTON NEP/IM AC
10 MCDOWELL STREET 64 64 72
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 258-8545
JOHNS HOPKINS
MOSER, ARTUS MONROE, JR. NEP/IM AC
10 MCDOWELL STREET 64 64 70
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 258-8545
U OF NC
WORD-SIMS, WINFIELD STRICKLAND NEP/IM AC
10 MCDOWELL ST, 85 87 85
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 258-8545
NORTHWESTERN U
IM AC
90 92 93
704 258-1188
IM AC
80 84 91
704 258-0397
IM AC
70 71 73
704 258-1188
IM/CD L/RT
33 33 35
704 253-6549
IM AC
77 77 81
704 253-1482
IM/AI AC
84 86 90
704 254-5366
IM/PUD L/RT
50 54 54
704 274-3560
IM L/RT
40 40 48
704 253-8178
IM AC
70 71 76
704 258-1188
IM AC
80 83 85
704 258-0397
IM L/RT
44 44 50
704 253-6643
IM/PUD AC
84 85 91
704 255-7733
NPM/PD AC
78 82 83
704 253-1998
SCHULHOF, LARY ALAN
7 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
INDIANA U
SILVER, JON MICHAEL
7 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
DUKE
STRANGES, STEVEN M.
7 MCDOWELL ST,
ASHEVILLE 28801
UNIV, OFSC
VAN-BLARICOM, LAWRENCE S.
41 OAKLAND ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28801-4807
DALHOUSIE U
WEISS, RICHARD ELLIOTT
7 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
STANFORD U
NEUROLOGY
DURHAM, CECIL TRACY, JR.
7 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
MED U OF SC
LEDBETTER, JOHN WINSLOW
55 BEAVERBROOK ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28804-1537
BOWMAN GRAY
MARTIN, DENNIS LEE
7 MCDOWELL ST
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF VIRGINIA
MCGHEE, TERENCE BARCLAY
7 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
MED COLL OF GA
RARDIN, DUFF ANDREW
STE, 190W, DOCTORS OFFICE
50 DOCTORS DR,
ASHEVILLE 28801
BOWMAN GRAY
TAYLOR, REID D.
7 MCDOWELL ST,
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF FLORIDA
YOUNG, MICHAEL HARRILL
STE 190W. DOCTORS OFFICE
50 DOCTORS DRIVE
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF NC
NS AC
69 69 75
704 255-7776
NS AC
86 91 83
704 255-7776
NS AC
81 87 87
704 255-7778
NS L/RT
49 49 58
704 255-8096
NS AC
64 64 73
704 255-7776
N AC
66 66 74
704 255-7776
N L/RT
53 53 59
704 254-3133
N AC
65 65 74
704 255-7776
N/IM AC
76 77 81
704 255-7776
N AC
BLDG 86 90 84
704 252-6066
N AC
83 83 88
704 255-7776
N/IM AC
BLDG 75 78 82
704 252-6066
IM AC
82 83 91
NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
704 274-4422
LOOMIS, RALPH CHARLES
NS AC
IM AC
7 MCDOWELL STREET
76 77 83
84 87 87
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 255-7776
704 253-1482
INDIANA U
RHOTON, ERIC LOREN
NS AC
IM/ON AC
MOUNTAIN NEUROLOGICAL CTR.
PA85 85 92
74 74 85
7 MCDOWELL STREET
704 782-3135
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF FLORIDA
704 255-7776
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
BRANNAN, WILLIAM CHESTER OBG AC
MAHEC DEPT. OF OB/GYN 68 69 81
60 LIVINGSTON ST,
ASHEVILLE 28801-4400 704 258-9191
LOMA LINDA U
CABANISS, MICKI LAWRENCE OBG/MFM AC
ASHEVILLE OB-GYN 65 65 92
60 LIVINGSTON ST.
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 257-4720
SUNY-SYRACUSE
CALLAGHAN, WILLIAM M. OBG AC
143 ASHELAND AVE. 81 84 85
ASHEVILLE 28801-4013 704 258-9191
OHIO STATE U
CAMPBELL, ALLEN BARRY OBG AC
93 VICTORIA ROAD 61 68 68
ASHEVILLE 28801-4492 704 253-7661
COLUMBIA U
COUNCELL, RICHARD BRUCE OBG AC
50 DOCTORS DR 81 82 89
N-1 DOCTORS BLDG.
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 252-1050
BOWMAN GRAY
CUELLAR, JOHN PATRICK, III OBG AC
143 ASHELAND AVE, 85 86 90
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 258-9191
U TX-SOU, WESTERN
204
CUMMINGS, LORRAINE MARIE
80 VICTORIA RD,, STE 102
ASHEVILLE 28801
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
DAVIS, PHILIP COLEMAN
93 VICTORIA ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28801
MED COLL OF VA
FANN, BENJAMIN BRADLEY
137 FLINT ST.
ASHEVILLE 28801-2202
U OF COLORADO
GRANT. GREGORY
2561 HENDERSONVILLE RD,
PO BOX 549
ARDEN 28704
TULANE U
HILL, STEPHEN THOMAS
143 ASHELAND AVE,
ASHEVILLE 28801
WEST VA U
HINMAN, HAVILAH EDWARD
7 RATHFARNUM RD
ASHEVILLE 28803
U OF VERMONT
JEFFRIES, LYDIA M.
ONE ST, DUNSTANS RD,
ASHEVILLE 28803
U OF IOWA
KITTNER, PHILIP JOEL
80 VICTORIA ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28801
NEW YORK MED COL
LAWRENCE, HAL CLIFFORD, III
60 LIVINGSTON ST,
ASHEVILLE 28801
INDIANA U
MCDUFFIE, ROBERT STANLEY
325 VANDERBILT RD
ASHEVILLE 28803-2949
EMORY U
MOORE, JENNIFER SEABER
60 LIVINGSTON ST,. STE, 100
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF SOU FLORIDA
MORRIS, ARTHUR SHERMAN, JR.
80 VICTORIA ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF NO
NICKISCH, STEPHEN ANTHONY
50 DOCTORS DR,. STE N-1
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF NEW MEXICO
PORTER, CEDRIC WARREN, JR.
86 VICTORIA RD,
ASHEVILLE 28801-4449
COLUMBIA U
RANKIN. CHARLES ALBERT, JR.
120 RED OAK ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28804
JEFFERSON
SANDRIDGE. DAVID ALLEN
50 DOCTORS DR,
N-1 DOCTORS BLDG,
ASHEVILLE 28801
MED COLL OF VA
SCOTT, VICKY MARIE
33 E, AVON PARKWAY
ASHEVILLE 28804
Ml, ST U-OST MED
SLUDER, FLETCHER SUMPTER
472 CHUNN'S COVE ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28805
RUSH MED COLL
VAN DYKE, ALLEN HOLSTEAD
14 SUNSET SUMMIT
ASHEVILLE 28804-3730
BOWMAN GRAY
YEAGLEY, CATHERINE JOAN
60 LIVINGSTON ST,, STE, 100
ASHEVILLE 28801
OHIO STATE U
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
11. BUNCOMBE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
OBG AC
90 91 94
704 255-8900
OBG AC
64 64 72
704 253-4821
OBG AC
79 88 93
704 258-1202
OBG AC
79 79 88
704 687-1435
OBG AC
80 80 84
704 258-9191
OBG URT
36 36 49
704 684-6243
OBG AC
86 87 88
704 253-9634
OBG AC
64 64 71
704 255-8900
OBG AC
75 75 79
704 254-5126
OBG UR7
44 44 54
704 274-2795
OBG AC
87 90 93
704 257-4720
OBG AC
59 59 69
704 255-8900
OBG AC
90 94 94
704 252-1050
OBG/GPM AC
64 65 73
704 253-6600
OBG RT
54 67 68
704 258-1060
OBG AC
65 65 74
704 252-1050
OBG AC
87 88 93
704 258-9191
OBG L/RT
38 38 46
704 252-7374
OBG/GYN C
71 71 77
919 220-5435
OBG/MFM AC
87 91 93
704 257-4720
OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE
JOHNSON, PETER GRAHAM
261 ASHELAND AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28801
DALHOUSIE U
STANLEY, SHERBURN MOORE
1025 W, 19TH ST, APT, 18-D
PANAMA CITY FL32405
MCGILL U
TURPIN, JAMES WESLEY
PO BOX 1335
FAIRVIEW 28730
EMORY U
ONCOLOGY
BRYAN, CHARLES WAYNE
124 BRAESIDE CIRCLE
ASHEVILLE 28803
U TX-SOU, WESTERN
CALLAHAN, RICHARD DALE
445 BILTMORE AVE,. STE, G-102
ASHEVILLE 28801
PENN STATE U
CIPPERLY, VAUGHAN ROBERT
ST, JOHN'S REG, MED, CENTER
2727 MCCLELLAND
JOPLIN MO64804
AUTONOMOUS UNIV
LYLES, EVELYN MCMASTER
ONE ST DUNSTANS ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28803
MED U OF SC
MOFFATT, ROBERT CARR
445 BILTMORE CTR,. STE, 102
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF TENNESSEE
PASCHAL, BARTON RILEY
ONE DOCTORS DR,
ASHEVILLE 28801-4608
EMORY U
TOOMEY, MITCHELL ALAN
445 BILTMORE AVE.. STE. G102
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF TENNESSEE
WEAVER, ZEBULON, III
80 VICTORIA ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF NC
OPHTHALMOLOGY
BEARDSLEY, THOMAS LEWIS
495 BILTMORE AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801
DUKE
BROSNAN, WALTER HAWKINS
2 DOCTORS PARK
417 BILTMORE AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801
MED U OF SC
FRY, JOHN RUDOLPH
20/20 PLAZA
90 ASHELAND AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF WISCONSIN
HAYNES, WILLIAM LEE
495 BILTMORE AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801
DUKE
ISBEY, EDWARD K., Ill
495 BILTMORE AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF NC
ISBEY, EDWARD KENNETH, JR.
495 BILTMORE AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28801
WAYNE STATE U
KILLIAN. JOHN HUME
276 E. CHESTNUT STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
BOWMAN GRAY
OM/FP AC
76 77 78
704 258-5251
OM L/RT
40 40 50
704 264-4274
OM/FP AC
55 56 81
704 628-4247
ON/HEM AC
85 86 91
704 687-0852
ON/HEM AC
77 78 83
704 253-7077
ON/HEM AC
80 88 90
417 781-2727
GYN AC
81 82 87
704 253-4821
ON/GS AC
57 65 66
704 258-2464
ON/HEM AC
76 76 81
704 254-8232
ON/IM AC
84 85 94
704 253-7077
ON/HEM AC
61 61 65
704 258-0994
MCCALL, WILLIAM HERBERT
930 COUNTRY CLUB RD
ASHEVILLE 28804
MED COLL OF VA
MCLEAN, WALTER COPLEY, JR.
276 E CHESTNUT ST.
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF VIRGINIA
MOORE, EDWARD EUGENE
51 FOREST ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28803
HARVARD
PAYNE, WINSTON CHARLES
20/20 PLAZA.90 ASHLAND AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF MICHIGAN
POWELL, WILLIAM FLYNN
DEERFIELD
1617 HENDERSONVILLE RD.
ASHEVILLE 28803
DUKE
WIGGINS, ROBERT EARL, JR.
495 BILTMORE AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF NC
WOODARD, MARSHALL WAYNE
3 DOCTOR'S DR. #B
ASHEVILLE 28801
DUKE
OPH URT
38 38 41
704 252-6017
OPH AC
75 76 82
704 255-8978
OPH L
42 47 48
704 252-6741
OPH AC
67 68 74
704 253-4735
OPH/OTO L/RT
37 38 46
OPH AC
84 84 91
704 258-1586
OPH L/RT
43 43 55
704 252-5668
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
BURKHARDT, NATHAN LESLIE, JR. ORS AC
129 MCDOWELL ST. 59 66 66
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 258-8800
U OF TENNESSEE
CALLISON, WILLIAM JOSEPH ORS L/RT
299 WEBB COVE ROAD 53 60 60
ASHEVILLE 28804 704 254-5943
VANDERBILT U.
CAPPIELLO, DAVID LAWRENCE ORS AC
129 MCDOWELL STREET 64 64 71
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 258-8800
CORNELL U
CROSBY, EDWARD BROWN ORS/HS AC
PO BOX 1980 68 69 75
ASHEVILLE 28802 704 258-0847
U OF ALABAMA
DEMENT, JOSEPH MILLER ORS AC
111 VICTORIA RD. 83 83 88
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 252-7331
U OF TENNESSEE
DEPAOLO, CHARLES JAMES, III ORS/OSM AC
129 MCDOWELL ST. 87 87 92
OPH AC ASHEVILLE 28801 704 258-8800
77 80 77 LA STATE U
704 258-1586 DOYLE, LORRAINE KERLICK ORS/HS AC
111 VICTORIA AT OAKLAND RD. 77 78 89
OPH AC ASHEVILLE 28801 704 252-7331
85 86 89 MED COLL OF PENN
EGLINTON, DANIEL THOMAS ORS AC
704 254-9693 53 S, FRENCH BROAD 78 82 84
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 252-7180
OPH AC U OF NEW MEXICO
59 65 66 GALLOWAY, JAMES BRUCE ORS L/RT
125 GALLOWAY DRIVE 44 49 50
704 253-5556 ASHEVILLE 28803-3270 704 684-9007
QUEENS U
OPH AC GROH, GORDON IRWIN ORS C
87 88 88 53 S. FRENCH BROAD 86 88 95
704 258-1586 ASHEVILLE 28801 704 252-7180
U OF MISSOURI
OPH AC HARLEY. STEWART JACQUES ORS/SRS AC
81 82 88 129 MCDOWELL ST 69 69 77
704 258-1586 ASHEVILLE 28801 704 258-8800
U OF MICHIGAN
OPH AC HOSKI, JAMES JOSEPH ORS AC
55 61 61 41 OAKLAND RD. #200 85 86 91
704 258-1586 ASHEVILLE 28801-4807 704 255-8096 1
U OF MICHIGAN
OPH AC JARRETT, DAVID LINCOLN ORS AC
67 67 75 53 S. FRENCH BROAD ST. 63 63 74
704 255-8978 ASHEVILLE 28801 704 252-7180
LOMA LINDA U
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
11. BUNCOMBE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
205
KROLL, LARRY LEROY ORS AC
53 S. FRENCH BROAD ST. 65 66 75
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 252-7180
LOMA LINDA U
LINCOLN, DAVID OGDEN ORS AC
69 MCDOWELL ST. 65 67 73
ASHEVILLE 28801-4103 704 255-7526
ST U OF NY-BUFF
MCCULLOUGH, CHARLES T., JR. ORS AC
129 MCDOWELL ST. 61 61 71
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 258-8800
VANDERBILT U.
MOSES, WENDELL M. W. ORS AC
53 S FRENCH BROAD 82 83 93
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 252-7180
LOMA LINDA U
MULLIS, DONALD LEE ORS AC
111 VICTORIA ROAD 72 73 80
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 252-7331
U OF MIAMI
PHILLIPS, HERBERT ORLANDAH, IV ORS AC
BLUE RIDGE BONES JOINT CLINIC 81 82 85
129 MCDOWELL ST.
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 586-5531
U OF NC
SAENGER, PAUL JAY ORS AC
129 MCDOWELL ST, 76 76 85
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 258-8800
U OF NC
SEVERN, HENRY DOELLER ORS URT
4 PINE TREE RD. 40 40 47
ASHEVILLE 28804 704 252-9948
JOHNS HOPKINS
SPENCER. JOHN PAUL ORS AC
111 VICTORIA AT OAKLAND 72 76 79
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 252-7331
U OF CA-DAVIS
THOMPSON, JAMES STEVENS ORS/HS AC
20 MCDOWELL ST. 70 76 76
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 253-7521
U OF OKLAHOMA
WEILBAECHER, JAMES EDWARD, JR. ORS AC
129 MCDOWELL STREET 58 58 75
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 258-8800
LA STATE U
DTOLARYNGOLOGY
BAGLEY, CARTER SNOW
131 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF VIRGINIA
MCDONALD, GARY LOWELL
285 MCDOWELL ST.
ASHEVILLE 28803
MED COLL OF GA
OLINGER, BENJAMIN RAY
131 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF VIRGINIA
PATE, BARRY REEVES
285 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28803
U OF NC
SEAL, STEPHEN RANDAL
131 MCDOWELL
ASHEVILLE 28801
LSU-SHREVEPORT
WALLENBORN, PETER AMBROSE,
285 MCDOWELL ST
ASHEVILLE 28803-2691
U OF VIRGINIA
WILLIAMS, CHARLES EMERY
285 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28803
LA STATE U
80
»C
7i
,10
AC
91
UefATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
OTO/HNS AC
59 59 69
704 254-3517
OTO AC
88 89 94
704 252-1853
OTO/HNS AC
60 67 67
704 254-3517
OTO/HNS AC
58 59 62
704 252-1853
OTO/FPS AC
83 83 90
704 254-3517
III OTO AC
79 84 85
704 252-1853
OTO/HNS AC
63 63 75
704 252-1353
BIGGERS, DAVID CARL PTH AC
MEMORIAL MISSION HOSPITAL 58 58 78
ASHEVILLE 28801 704 255-4270
U OF NC
LYSKO, JANE E.
ST. JOSEPHS HOSPITAL
DEFT. OF PATHOLOGY
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF NC
MORRISON, ROGER WILLIAM
4 LUCKY LANE
ASHEVILLE 28804
HARVARD
SQUIRES, RAYMOND JAY
49 FOREST ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28803
EMORY U
TEAFORD, MICHAEL JACOB
ST. JOSEPHS HOSPITAL
ASHEVILLE 28801
MED COLL OF GA
PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY
TRIPP, MARJORIE ELLEN
14 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28802-7239
YALE
PEDIATRIC SURGERY
WALBURGH, CARL ERIC
50 DOCTORS DR.
120 WEST ANNEX
ASHEVILLE 28801
SUNY-SYRACUSE
PEDIATRICS
BEATY, ORREN, III
ASHEVILLE PEDIATRIC ASSOCS .
77 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
KIRKSVILLE OSTEO
BROWN, CYNTHIA J. HECKER
77 MCDOWELL RD.
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF MISSOURI
BRYAN, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, III
ASTON PARK CENTER
53 S. FRENCH BROAD AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28801
LOMA LINDA U
DALTON, ALVIN STANLEY, JR.
50 DOCTORS DR. 304-M
ASHEVILLE 28801
LOMA LINDA U
GRAVATT, ANDREA RUSSON
77 MCDOWELL ST.
ASHEVILLE 28801
HUFF, OLSON
50 DOCTORS DR.
120 W. ANNEX
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF LOUISVILLE
LONG, CAROL ANN
131 MCDOWELL ST.
ASHEVILLE 28801-4434
PENN STATE U
MACALPINE, ORVILLE DUNCAN
12 BEAR CREEK LANE, #BLD 105
ASHEVILLE 28806-1600
LOMA LINDA U
MCCONNELL, MARY HELEN
67 BALDWIN RD.
ARDEN 28704
GEO WASHINGTON U
READLING, THOMAS ALEXANDER
77 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
BOWMAN GRAY
SCHUTTE, HAROLD DELANO
53 S. FRENCH BROAD AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801
LOMA LINDA U
PTH AC
81 82 87
704 255-3949
PTH/CLP L/RT
43 43 52
704 252-4868
PTH AC
69 72 78
704 274-4664
PTH AC
76 78 89
704 255-3943
PDC/PD AC
73 73 95
704 254-8054
SECHLER. JOSEPH W.
ASHEVILLE PEDIATRIC ASSOCS.
77 MCDOWELL STREET
ASHEVILLE 28805
U OF FLORIDA
YODER. CHARLES DEWAYNE
50 DOCTOR'S DR . STE. 304M
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OFNC
PD
PA 90 91
AC
94
704 254-5320
PD/NPM AC
74 74 78
704 253-1998
704 274-2400
PDS AC
71 73 94
PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
BROADWELL, FREEMAN EDWARD, III PM AC
68 SWEETEN CREEK RD 87 88 84
ASHEVILLE 28803 704 274-6146
BOWMAN GRAY
BURKE, MARGARET OBER PM AC
THOMS REHABILITATION HOSPITAL 85 86 89
PO BOX 15025
ASHEVILLE 28813
U OF MARYLAND
DIEZ, EDGARDO
THOMS REHAB HOSPITAL
PO BOX 15025
ASHEVILLE 28801
UCC-PUERTO RICO
WHITE, TERRY EDWARD
THOMS REHABILITATION HOSPITAL 80
PO BOX 15025
ASHEVILLE 28813 704 274-2400
U OF MISSOURI
PM
88 90
AC
92
704 274-6146
PM
83
AC
86
704 254-4701 PLASTIC SURGERY
ISRAEL, JOHN ROBERT
5 LIVINGSTON STREET
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF PITTSBURGH
PS AC
62 62 75
704 253-7000
PD/PHO AC
PA 88 94
PSYCHIATRY
704 254-0687
ANIXTER, WILLIAM L.
P AC
239 S. FRENCH BROAD AVE,
77 78 88
PD AC
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 254-1185
85 85 90
GEO WASHINGTON U
704 684-1000
BALDWIN, MARIE
P/PN L/RT
POBOX 173
29 29 51
PD AC
DUE WEST SC29639
68 68 75
MED U OF SC
BUIE, STEPHEN E.
P/IM AC
704 258-0969
THE PISGAH INSTITUTE
PO BOX 2035
81 82 87
PD/NPM AC
ASHEVILLE 28802
704 254-9494
76 77 90
U OF NC
704 253-1998
BURNS, MARGARET VIRGINIA
P L/RT
PO BOX 8724
37 44 49
PD AC
311 KIMBERLY AVE.
79 81 94
ASHEVILLE 28814
704 253-3398
704 254-5320
DUKE
PD AC
BYRON, ROBERT SILL
P AC
62 66 70
675 BILTMORE AVENUE
64 64 69
ASHEVILLE 28803-2527
704 254-5369
704 254-4701
U OF CINCINNATI
CLARK, TERRENCE PETER
P/CHP AC
PD AC
7 YORKSHIRE ST . STE. 201
73 73 75
85 86 90
ASHEVILLE 28803
704 274-8035
704 254-4337
BAYLOR
COOK, DAVID CLEO
P/ADDM AC
PD L/RT
PO BOX 5758
72 75 93
40 40 49
ASHEVILLE 28813-5758
704 251-0909
704 667-5553
U OF TENNESSEE
CRUZ, LEONARD LEE
P AC
PD L/RT
33 E, AVON PARKWAY
81 82 93
50 55 55
ASHEVILLE 28804
704 274-8035
704 684-2407
U OF MIAMI
FELIX, RICHARD R.
P/PYM AC
PD AC
75 CHURCH ST.
72 72 79
60 60 95
ASHEVILLE 28801
704 252-4033
704 254-5326
OHIO STATE U
GOLLBERG, HAROLD RONALD
P/GER AC
PD AC
BLACK MOUNTAIN CENTER
66 66 72
62 63 63
OLD US 70
704 258-0969
BLACK MOUNTAI 28711
U OF TEXAS
704 274-8035
206
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
11. BUNCOMBE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
GRIFFIN, ROBERT ASHLEY P/N L/RT
APPALACHIAN HALL. BOX 5534 51 52 56
ASHEVILLE 28813 704 253-3681
TEMPLE U
GRIFFIN, WILLIAM RAY, JR. P/N URT
30 HILLTOP ROAD 44 45 48
ASHEVILLE 28803 704 253-3681
JEFFERSON
HEATH, JILL KENNEDY P AC
20 ALL SOULS CRESCENT, STE. 205 86 87 91
PO BOX 5762
ASHEVILLE 28813 704 254-3201
TEXAS A/M U
JACKSON, LINDA HALL P/CHP AC
PISGAH INSTITUTE 67 68 89
BOX 2035
ASHEVILLE 28802 704 254-9494
U OF NC
JONES, LAWRENCE RALPH P AC
60 CALEDONIA ROAD 68 73 94
ASHEVILLE 28813 704 253-3681
U OF KANSAS
KRUEGER, ALAN LEE P AC
V.A. MEDICAL CENTER 67 68 79
PSYCHIATRY SERVICES
ASHEVILLE 28805 704 298-791 1
U OF KANSAS
MASTERS, KIM JAMES P/CHP AC
CHARTER ASHEVILLE 72 74 85
PO BOX 5534
ASHEVILLE 28813 704 253-3681
HARVARD
NEBLETT, DONALD THOMAS P AC
PO BOX 15158 58 59 78
ASHEVILLE 28813 704 274-6661
U OF TENNESSEE
PETERSON, ERIC WEBSTER P AC
PO BOX 1718 71 71 82
ASHEVILLE 28802 704 254-3201
DUKE
POTTS, LEO JOSEPH P AC
12 HORIZON HILL ROAD 55 54 82
ASHEVILLE 28802 704 254-3201
U OF ADELAIDE
SAGBERG, ANNE ELISABETH P L/RT
343 BARNARD AVENUE 47 58 59
ASHEVILLE 28804 704 254-3201
U OF OSLO
SELMAN, RICHARD DAVID P/ADDM AC
P. O. BOX 829 72 72 73
ARDEN 28704 704 252-3375
EMORY U
SIMONS, WILLIAM JOHN P AC
932 HENDERSONVILLE RD. STE.IOI 72 72 77
ASHEVILLE 28803 704 274-1415
U OF NC
WEISENBERGER, ANTHONY JOSEPH P/ALD AC
CHARTER ASHEVILLE 71 72 82
PO BOX 5534
ASHEVILLE 28813 704 253-3681
WASHINGTON U
HELLREICH, MARK A.
4 FIR TREE LANE
ASHEVILLE 28803
BOWMAN GRAY
RADIOLOGY
BARNHARDT, LUTHER ERNEST,
900 MEDICAL CT., STE. A
PO BOX 910
MARION 28752
DUKE
BLINN, LAWRENCE ALLAN
PO BOX 2959
103 DOCTORS BLDG.
ASHEVILLE 28802
JEFFERSON
BROWN, WALTER JOHN, III
445 BILTMORE CTR., STE. 301
ASHEVILLE 28801
MED COLL OF GA
GARRETT, JANET BEER
PO BOX 2959
ASHEVILLE 28802
CORNELL U
KENNEDY, THOMAS FRANCIS
P. O. BOX 2959
ASHEVILLE 28802
U OF MICHIGAN
MONTGOMERY, JAMES HUGH
445 BILTMORE CTR., STE. 301
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF TENNESSEE
OLBRANTZ, KEITH R.
445 BILTMORE CTR., STE. 301
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF WISCONSIN
PETERSON, NEIL PAUL
P. O. BOX 2959
ASHEVILLE 28802-2959
SHARPE, EUGENE BAXTER
200 PATTON MTN. ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28804
NORTHWESTERN U
AC
PUD
81 84 88
704 255-7733
JR.
PULMONARY DISEASES
DOMBY, WILLIAM ROGER
379 VANDERBILT ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28803
MED COLL OF VA
HAPKE, EDITH JOSEPHINE
1 GRIFFING BLVD.
ASHEVILLE 28804
FREIEFREIE UNIV. BERLIN, GERMANY
RHEUMATOLOGY
GOUGH, WILLIAM, III
445 BILTMORE CENTER, STE. 306
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF ROCHESTER
MENDELSOHN, STEVEN LOUIS
445 BILTMORE CTR.. STE. 306
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF ROCHESTER
RARDIN, THOMAS EDWIN
43 OAKLAND ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28801-4895
CASE WESTERN RES
THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY
PUD/IM AC HASLAM, JOHN BATTLE
72 73 80 200 DOCTOR'S BLDG.
704 255-7733 ASHEVILLE 28801
DUKE
PUD/IM AC TERRY, RONALD LYNN
56 62 73 200 DOCTOR'S BLDG.
704 254-8878 ASHEVILLE 28801
MED U OF SC
R/NM AC
58 58 64
THOMAS, CHARLES CARROLL, II
445 BILTMORE AVE.. STE. G-102
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF NC
WALLER, ROBERT JOSEPH
200 DOCTOR'S BUILDING
ASHEVILLE 28801
GEORGETOWN U
704 652-4630 THORACIC SURGERY
R AC
83 86 88
704 254-4517
R AC
85 86 92
704 254-2371
R AC
83 83 90
704 254-461 7
R AC
68 69 74
704 254-4617
R/IM AC
78 78 85
704 255-3761
R AC
82 83 87
704 254-2371
R/NM AC
78 78 84
704 254-4617
R/NM URT
52 52 59
704 252-1546
RHU/IM AC
76 77 83
704 258-9533
RHU/IM AC
78 79 84
704 258-9533
RHU AC
62 62 72
704 253-2824
TR AC
65 65 71
704 255-4100
TR AC
85 85 89
704 255-4100
CHAPMAN, JESSE PUGH, JR.
276 KENILWORTH RD.
ASHEVILLE 28803
U OF PENN
JOHNSON, ALAN MORSE
257 MCDOWELL ST.
ASHEVILLE 28803
TULANE U
NOTO, JOSEPH ANTHONY
520 BILTMORE AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF PENN
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
ARMSTRONG, BRUCE GRIFFEY
1 DOCTOR'S PARK
ASHEVILLE 28801
BOWMAN GRAY
BITTER, KARL FFOLLIOTT
1 DOCTOR'S PARK
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF NC
BRAZIL, WILBURN OSCAR, JR.
100 VICTORIA ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28801-4812
LA STATE U
FRIEDMAN, ALAN DAVID
100 VICTORIA ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF ALABAMA
FRYE, KAREN R.
100 VICTORIA ROAD
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF MICHIGAN
MAITLAND, ALEXANDER, III
1 DOCTOR'S PARK
ASHEVILLE 28801
YALE
SHOOK, EARL LESTER, JR.
FF3 CROWFIELDS LANE
ASHEVILLE 28803
NEW YORK MED COL
SIMPKINS, KENNY LEON
100 VICTORIA DR.
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF TEXAS
VANDERBEEK, RANDALL B.
100 VICTORIA RD.
ASHEVILLE 28801
DUKE
YARBOROUGH, MARK A.
1 DOCTOR'S PARK
ASHEVILLE 28801
MED U OF SC
OFFICERS— President: Gerald F.
Secretary: Jeffrey E
NO SPECIALTY LISTED
MULL, RICHARD THEODORE
920 TATE BLVD. SE, STE. 112
PIEDMONT MEDICAL IMAGING
HICKORY 28602
MED COLL OF GA
12. BURKE COMPONENT SOCIETY
Nieters, MD, 2201 8. Sterling Street, Morganton 28655 (704 438-2000)
Roller, MD, 501 Timberline Drive, Morganton 28655 (704 433-1014)
81
NIETERS, GERALD FRANCIS
920 TATE BLVD. SE. STE. 112
HICKORY NC 286-2
ST LOUIS U
66
ANESTHESIOLOGY
BAKER, SCOTT WILLIAM
105 VALDESE AVENUE
MORGANTON 28655
U OF ROCHESTER
TR/RO AC
70 70 90
704 253-7077
TR AC
73 74 78
704 255-4100
TS/GS L/RT
43 43 53
704 252-7357
TS/GS AC
80 80 89
704 258-1121
TS/GS AC
61 61 71
704 252-7357
U AC
75 75 83
U AC
63 63 71
704 253-5314
U AC
61 66 67
704 254-8883
U AC
68 69 80
704 254-8883
U AC
81 87 92
704 254-8883
U AC ,
55 61 62
704 253-5314
U L/RT
52 58 58
704 274-1998
U AC
82 83 88
704 254-8883
U AC
63 63 72
704 254-8883
U AC
83 85 88
704 253-5314
AN AC
83 83 93
704 652-7086
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
207
12. BURKE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
DERMATOLOGY
BADEN, THOMAS JAMES
111 FOOTHILLS DR.
MORGANTON 28655-4054
EMORY U
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
MCGREGOR, JUDITH CRAIG
BURKE RADIOLOGICAL ASSOCS,
PO BOX 265
RUTHERFORD COLLEGE
28671-0265
EMORY U
SELMAN, LARKIN L.
121 ADAMS STREET
PO BOX 857
RUTHERFORD COLLEGE 28671
U OF ALABAMA
WHYTE, THOMAS RUSSELL
830 BTH ST., DR. NW
HICKORY 28601
POWELL, KENNETH ALTON
FP AC
P 0. BOX 330
60 60 63
D/IM AC
RUTHERFORD COLLEGE
77 78 81
28671-0330
704 874-2107
704 438-4683
BOWMAN GRAY
RICHARDSON, CLAY WILLIAM
FP AC
PO BOX 869
82 83 89
GLEN ALPINE 28628
704 584-2481
U OFNC
SMITH, STEPHEN KEITH
FP AC
DR AC
103 MEDICAL HEIGHTS DR.
86 86 89
PA 85 87 90
MORGANTON 28655
MED U OF SC
704 437-421 1
WITHERS, ABNER CARR
FP AC
704 874-4088
6033 FALLSTON ROAD
62 62 65
LAWNDALE 28090
704 437-3694
DR AC
U OF NC
77 78 92
704 879-3277
GASTROENTEROLOGY
DR
BUKHARI, MUSHTAQ AHMAD
GI/IM AC
62 62
PO BOX 99
68 75 81
704 327-6342
RUTHERFORD COLLEGE 28671
704 879-8335
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
BATTS, MARK BURREL EM AC
2201 S. STERLING ST. 88 90 86
MORGANTON 28655 704 438-2341
EAST CAROLINA U
ROLLER, JEFFERY EARL EM AC
501 TIMBERLINE DR. 88 90 85
MORGANTON 28655 704 438-2232
U OF NC
SCOTT, DON JOE EM AC
4915 DENTONS CHAPEL ROAD 77 78 90
MORGANTON 28655 704 438-2232
U OF ILLINOIS
FAMILY PRACTICE
CANNON, SHELLI ELIZABETH FP AC
103 MEDICAL HEIGHTS DR. 88 90 92
MORGANTON 28655 704 437-421 1
LOMA LINDA U
CROFT, JAMES MORRIS FP AC
P. O. DRAWER 849 64 65 65
MORGANTON 28655 704 439-8771
MED COLL OF GA
DEEKENS, STEWART ANDREWS, JR. FP AC
115 FOOTHILLS DR 78 81 84
MORGANTON 28655-5152 704 437-0666
MED COLL OF VA
DELLINGER, CLYDE JAMES FP AC
P. O. BOX 8 61 63 64
DREXEL 28619 704 437-3634
DUKE
DIBBLE, JOSEPH FRANKLIN, II FP C
1009 CONNELLY SPRINGS ROAD 74 75 94
LENOIR 28645 704 726-0570
U OF SOU FLORIDA
HERINGTON, DAVID S. FP AC
111-B FOOTHILLS DR. 83 85 87
MORGANTON 28655 704 438-8171
U OF MARYLAND
HILL, ROGER RUSH FP AC
301 LINVILLE ST. 89 91 92
GLEN ALPINE 28628 704 584-2481
LOMA LINDA U
HOGSHEAD, RALPH, JR. FP L/RT
PO BOX 2726 43 44 48
MORGANTON 28680-2726 704 437-2232
TEMPLE U
MELTON, JAMES DURANT FP AC
958 NC 18/US 64 70 70 86
MORGANTON 28655 704 438-8885
U OF NC
PLYLER, EDWARD THURMAN FP AC
103 MEDICAL HEIGHTS OR. 81 82 85
MORGANTON 28655-51 97 704 437-421 1
UOFNC
SRINAGAR MED SCH
GENERAL PRACTICE
BARRON, JOHN ISAAC
P. O. BOX 489
MORGANTON 28680-0489
U OF TENNESSEE
KIRKSEY, WILLIAM ALBERT
302 S KING STREET
MORGANTON 28655
WASHINGTON U
GP L
50 51 52
704 437-5641
GP L/RT
44 47 47
GENERAL SURGERY
DEATON, PLEASANT PAUL
PO BOX 700
VALDESE 28690-0700
MED COLL OF VA
FORGY, BYRON KEITH
341 E. PARKER ROAD
MORGANTON 28655
U OF MIAMI
GILES, JOHN HENRY
350 E. PARKER ROAD
MORGANTON 28655
BOWMAN GRAY
HAIRFIELD, BEVERLY DEW
604 W. UNION ST.
MORGANTON 28655
VANDERBILT U
LEE, SAE SOON
350 E PARKER RD.
MORGANTON 28655
YONSEI U
SUH, SANG HYON
P O. BOX 266
MORGANTON 28680-0266
YONSEI U
INTERNAL MEDICINE
ABERNATHY, DAVID SMITH
341 E PARKER ROAD
MORGANTON 28655
DUKE
ADKISSON, VICTOR THOMAS
BOX 917
RUTHERFORD COLLEGE 28671
U TX-SAN ANTONIO
COLLETT, JAMES ROUNTREE
312 W. UNION ST.
MORGANTON 28655
HARVARD
GARROU, BENJAMIN WESLEY, SR.
PO BOX 520
VALDESE 28690
U OFNC
GS AC
53 60 60
704 874-0555
GS AC
72 74 81
704 433-6390
GS AC
59 59 72
704 437-7388
GS URT
39 39 48
LEE, CHOO HYUNG
BROUGHTON HOSPITAL
MORGANTON 28655
YONSEI U
MCGIMSEY, JAMES FRANKS, JR.
100 VALDESE AVE.
MORGANTON 28655
HARVARD
REDDY, SREENIVAS MADDURI
PO BOX 727
RUTHERFORD COLLEGE 28671
OSMANIA MED COLL
SHAH-KHAN, SARDAR MAHMOOD
303 COLLEGE STREET
MORGANTON 28655
OSMANIA MED COLL
STUTESMAN, MICHAEL STEVEN
341 E. PARKER RD.
MORGANTON 28655
BAYLOR
NEUROLOGY
OMER, SYED
BROUGHTON HOSPITAL
MORGANTON 28655
OSMANIA MED COLL
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
ELLISON, CARROL WENDELL
500 E, PARKER ROAD
MORGANTON 28655
MED COLL OF GA
HAMER, ALFRED WILSON, JR.
103 MEDICAL HEIGHTS DR.
MORGANTON 28655
U OF NC
LAFFERTY, JOHN MORRISON
PO BOX 597
RUTHERFORD COLLEGE 28671
U OF NC
LINDQUIST, RICHARD KURT
2203 S. STERLING ST.. STE 132
MORGANTON 28655
DUKE
POPE, THOMAS DAVID
PO DRAWER 1249
MORGANTON 28680
BAYLOR
WELLBORN, WILLIAM REVERE, JR.
PO BOX 259
LAKE LURE 28746
TULANE U
GS/PDS L
48 48 70
704 437-7395
GS
56 56
AC
75
ONCOLOGY
JONES, GREGORY LEE
PO BOX 1074
VALDESE 28690
MED COLL OF GA
704 433-2235 OPHTHALMOLOGY
BONFIELD, KENNETH R.
335 E. PARKER ROAD
MORGANTON 28655
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
IM/IM AC DAVIS, ANDREW CALVIN
80 81 84 335 E. PARKER RD
704 433-0225 MORGANTON 28655
MED U OF SC
IM AC KATH, PHILIP DOUGLAS
87 88 94 335 E. PARKER ROAD
704 879-7220 MORGANTON 28655
MAYO MED SCHOOL
IM/CD L/RT ORRISON, WILLIAM GRESHAM
44 44 47 335 E. PARKER ROAD
704 437-2712 MORGANTON 28655
U OF TEXAS
IM AC RAYNOR, LEIGHTON ALVIN
61 61 67 335 E. PARKER RD.
704 874-0522 MORGANTON 28655
U OF NC
IM/HEM L
48 48 73
704 433-2501
IM/P URT
43 43 53
704 433-9377
IM/ON AC
75 75 85
704 874-2921
IM/CD AC
61 61 71
704 437-4261
IM AC
79 80 90
704 433-0225
N/IM AC
51 52 74
704 433-2284
OBG AC
68 69 76
704 433-5700
OBG AC
58 58 65
704 437-6122
OBG AC
79 80 76
704 874-2251
OBG AC
59 59 64
704 437-6122
OBG AC
72 72 80
704 433-4661
OBG L
42 42 56
704 625-1924
ON/TR AC
84 85 92
704 879-7536
OPH AC
88 89 94
704 433-1000
OPH AC
79 79 83
704 433-1000
OPH AC
76 77 81
704 433-1000
OPH AC
69 69 78
704 433-1000
OPH AC
77 79 83
704 433-6220
208
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
12. BURKE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
SALISBURY, JAMES ARTHUR
335 E. PARKER ROAD
MORGANTON 28655
TULANE U
WILLIS, LARRY FRANKLIN
335 E. PARKER ROAD
MORGANTON 28655
MED COLL OF GA
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
ANDERSON, LARRY GLENN
103 MEDICAL HEIGHTS DR.
MORGANTON 28655
U OF ILLINOIS
GLUGOVER, DONALD BENJAMIN
PO BOX 700
DOCTORS CLINIC
VALDESE 28690
CHICAGO MED SON
SAUNDERS, ANDREW PETER
DOCTORS' CLINIC
VALDESE GENERAL HOSPITAL
VALDESE 28690
HARVARD
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
HART, ELZIE FRANKLIN, JR.
PO DRAWER 340
MORGANTON 28680
U OFNC
OPH AC
77 77 89
704 433-1000
OPH AC
68 69 77
704 433-6220
ORS AC
67 71 76
704 437-6500
ORS AC
62 62 85
704 874-3379
ORS AC
70 70 90
704 874-3379
OTO/A AC
67 67 74
704 433-6410
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
BOWEN, J. HARTLEY, III
208 CAMELOT DRIVE
MORGANTON 28655
JEFFERSON
CROOM, DORWYN WAYNE,
2201 S, STERLING ST.
MORGANTON 28655
WASHINGTON U
PTH AC
77 79 83
704 438-2254
PTH AC
76 79 81
704 438-2255
NEALE, RICHARD CARROLL, JR.
P. O, BOX 249
RUTHERFORD COLLEGE 28671
MED COLL OF VA
PEDIATRICS
JARRAH, A2MI SHAFIQ
100 MEDICAL HTS-
MORGANTON 28655
AMER.U OF BEIRUT
THOMAS, JAMES JOSEPH
100 MEDICAL HEIGHTS DR.
MORGANTON 28655
U OF ILLINOIS
WHALLEY, JOHN F.
MOUNTAIN VIEW PEDIATRICS
100 MEDICAL HEIGHTS DR.
MORGANTON 28655
BOWMAN GRAY
PSYCHIATRY
KILBRIDE, KEVIN ANTHONY
BOX 114, BROUGHTON HOSPITAL
MORGANTON 28655
NAT U OF IRELAND
KREBS, GEORGE HENRY, JR.
BROUGHTON HOSPITAL
BOX 79
MORGANTON 28655
U OF TENNESSEE
MOHIUDDIN, MASOOD
1000 S. STERLING ST.
MORGANTON 28655
SPARTAN H/S UNIV
RUSS, DONALD BARNARD
168 FRANK ALLMAN ROAD
MORGANTON 28655
U OF NC
PTH/CLP AC
59 65 66
704 879-8767
VERNON, JAMES TAYLOR
P. O. BOX 1139
MORGANTON 28680-1139
WASHINGTON U
RADIOLOGY
P L/RT
45 45 46
704 437-5839
PD/PNP AC
ANTLEY, RAY M.
R AC
61 61 74
201 E. PARKER ROAD
62 62 86
704 433-4484
MORGANTON 28655
EMORY U
704 433-1235
PD AC
ARTHUR, ROBERT H.
R
56 63 65
920 TATE BLVD., SE, #112
86 87
704 433-4484
HICKORY 28602
U OF SOU CALIF
704 327-6342
PD AC
CHURCH, JACK LEE
RAM AC
73 73 82
805-B ASHE AVE, NW. STE. 201
63 64 71
LENOIR 28645
704 754-4025
704 433-4484
U OF TENNESSEE
HOWERTON, PHILIP THOMAS
R AC
201 E. PARKER RD.
58 58 66
MORGANTON 28655
704 433-1235
DUKE
P/GP AC
STEARNS, BRENT ASHLEY
R
61 62 82
920 TATE BLVD., SE. STE. 112
87 88
704 433-2476
HICKORY 28602
U OF ILLINOIS
704 327-6342
P/FP C
81 81 94
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
704 433-2506
P AC
85 90 94
704 433-251 1
P AC
76 76 79
704 438-6230
SPIGGLE, JOHN ALEXANDER U AC
500 E. PARKER ROAD 69 69 77
MORGANTON 28655 704 433-5141
U OF TENNESSEE
13. CABARRUS COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: James P. Moon, MD, 1054 Burrage Road, NE, Concord 28025 (704-788-4151)
Secretary: Charles W. Rhodes, MD, 115 Cook Street, Mt. Pleasant 28124 (704-436-6521)
PD AC
86 89 90
704 786-1144
NO SPECIALTY LISTED
HICKS, ANNA LAURIE
2128 DILWORTH ROAD. WEST
CHARLOTTE 28203-5734
MED COLL OF GA
ANATOMIC PATHOLOGY
CARROLL, CHARLES FISHER, JR. PTH AC
CABARRUS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 53 56 59
CONCORD 28025 704 788-5987
U OF MARYLAND
ANESTHESIOLOGY
BEACH, LAURIE JEANNE
17900 PAGES POND CT.
HUNTERSVILLE 28078
U OF TENNESSEE
CARUSO, CAROLE
920 CHURCH ST.. NORTH
CONCORD 28025
U OF PITTSBURGH
CHEKAN, GEORGE, JR.
920 CHURCH ST., NORTH
CONCORD 28025
U OF MARYLAND
COTTRELL, WILLIAM MILNES
758 WILLIAMSBURG DR.
CONCORD 28025
EMORY U
AN AC
84 85 89
704 783-1430
AN AC
80 80 91
704 786-2111
AN AC
80 80 90
704 786-21 1 1
AN AC
75 78 79
704 786-21 1 1
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
TRAHEY, THOMAS F., Ill
301 MEDICAL PARK DR.
CONCORD 28025
BOWMAN GRAY
WHITAKER, DONALD NASH, JR.
140 LECLINE DRIVE, NE
CONCORD 28025
BOWMAN GRAY
CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
MCPHERSON, MILTON LEE, JR.
920 CHURCH ST., N.
CONCORD 28025
EASTERN VA
DERMATOLOGY
ROCHE, JOSEPH J.
335 PENNY LANE
CONCORD 28025
GEO WASHINGTON U
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
BLUM, JEFFREY CLARK
651 CHURCH ST., NORTH
CONCORD 28025
U OF MARYLAND
CD AC
84 86 89
704 783-1010
CD/IM AC
75 75 81
704 788-3367
CCM/IM AC
80 82 94
704 782-1060
D AC
83 83 94
704 787-5901
DR/IM AC
73 77 80
704 786-0214
GERDES, JOSEPH JOHN
651 CHURCH ST., NORTH
CONCORD 28025
GEORGETOWN U
JENKINS, TIMOTHY O.
651 CHURCH ST., NORTH
CONCORD 28025
U OFNC
OTTENI, GERALD VINCENT
123 0VERBROOK DRIVE
CONCORD 28025
U OF VIRGINIA
RILEY, DAVID LINDLEY
651 CHURCH ST., N.
CONCORD 28025
MED COLL OF VA
ROSSITCH, JOHN CARLOS
651 CHURCH ST.. NORTH
CONCORD 28025
DUKE
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
COREY, CHARLES CRAIG
18801 RIVER FALLS DR.
DAVIDSON 28036
GEO WASHINGTON U
PHILLIPS, ESLIE ROLLAND
456 BROOK VALLEY CT.. NE
CONCORD 28025-9594
EASTERN VA
DR AC
70 71 76
704 786-0214
DR AC
82 91
DR AC
70 70 76
704 783-3000
DR AC
73 74 80
704 786-0214 |
DR/NM AC
88 89 90
704 786-0214
EM AC
87 89 94
704 783-1617
EM AC
84 85 93
704 783-1617
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
13. CABARRUS COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
209
FAMILY PRACTICE
BARRINGER, ARCHIBALD LIRE
FP L/RT
BOX 278
36 37 44
MOUNT PLEASANT 28124
704 436-9151
TEMPLE U
CHRISTOPHERSON, DAVID LEE
FP/OBS AC
845 CHURCH ST., N.. STE. 107
74 74 93
CONCORD 28025
704 784-4330
U OF MICHIGAN
CORRELL, EARL EUGENE
FP L
KANNAPOLIS MEDICAL CLINIC
46 47 51
KANNAPOLIS 28083
704 933-2101
U OF TENNESSEE
DOBSON, LOLO ALLEN, JR.
FP AC
8560 CARTER ST
80 81 82
POBOX 1058
MT. PLEASANT 28124
704 436-6521
BOWMAN GRAY
HOFFMAN, JEFFREY DALE
FP AC
CONCORD MEDICAL MALL. STE
102 89 90 85
1452 HIGHWAY 29 NORTH
CONCORD 28124
704 786-6521
U OF NC
PIERCE, LEE BETH
FP AC
559 JACKSON PARK ROAD
87 87 92
KANNAPOLIS 28083
704 932-1155
U OF MISSISSIPPI
PRESSLEY, KEVIN RAY
FP AC
8560 COOK ST.
85 86 83
POBOX 1058
j MT. PLEASANT 28124
704 436-6521
BOWMAN GRAY
PRESSLEY, ROHONDA DARLENE HILL FP AC
8560 COOK STREET
85 86 94
POBOX 1058
MOUNT PLEASANT 28124
704 436-6521
BOWMAN GRAY
RHODES, CHARLES WINSTON W.
FP AC
POBOX 1058
80 81 80
MOUNT PLEASANT 28124
704 436-6521
BOWMAN GRAY
SNYDER, CHRISTOPHER, III
FP AC
CONCORD MEDICAL MALL
75 76 91
1452 U, S. HIGHWAY #29, NORTH
CONCORD 28025
704 786-6521
MED COLL OF VA
TROMBLEY, MICHAEL JOHN
FP AC
1452 HIGHWAY 29 N. STE. 102
91 94 94
CONCORD 28025
704 786-6521
U OF ROCHESTER
TUTTLE, JOHN CLOYD
FP AC
117 S. MAIN ST.
83 84 89
KANNAPOLIS 28081
704 932-7016
BOWMAN GRAY
TUTTLE, MARLER SLATE, SR.
FP L
117 S. MAIN STREET
38 38 40
KANNAPOLIS 28081
704 932-7016
TEMPLE U
GASTROENTEROLOGY
DALTON, THOMAS ANDREW
920 N CHURCH STREET
CONCORD 28025
U OF MARYLAND
LONG, THOMAS THERON, III
920 N. CHURCH STREET
CONCORD 28025
BOWMAN GRAY
PANCOTTO, FRANK SALVATORE
920 N. CHURCH ST
CONCORD 28025
CHICAGO MED SCH
RHODES, DAVID FRANKLIN
920 CHURCH STREET, N.
CONCORD 28025
VANDERBILT U.
GENERAL PRACTICE
CRAVEN, FREDERICK THORNS
P. O BOX 185
CONCORD 28025
NEW YORK U
GI/IM AC
87 87 93
704 783-1490
GI/IM AC
66 66 75
704 783-1490
Gl AC
75 76 81
704 783-1490
GI/IM AC
85 88 91
704 788-4186
GP L/RT
38 38 40
704 782-2710
RITCHIE, HENRY JACKSON
823 DAVIDSON DR. NW
CONCORD 28025
U OFNC
GENERAL SURGERY
BAUMAN, ROC WINSTON
56 LAKE CONCORD ROAD
CONCORD 28025
U OF NC
CHALFANT, WILLIAM PAXSON
56 LAKE CONCORD ROAD, N E
CONCORD 28025
GEO WASHINGTON U
COLLINS, DAVID LEONARD
1452 U.S. HIGHWAY 29, NORTH
SUITE 201
CONCORD 28025
HARVARD
CROLEY, GRANVILLE GILTZ, II
56 LAKE CONCORD RD., NE
CONCORD 28025-3035
EAST TENN STATE
CROOK, JOHN NEWMAN
56 LAKE CONCORD ROAD
CONCORD 28025
DUKE
FLOWE, BENJAMIN HUGH
676 WILLIAMSBURG OR , NE
CONCORD 28025
DUKE
IGLEHART, JAMES NELSON
CABARRUS SURGICAL CLINIC
1452 HIGHWAY 29 N. #201
CONCORD 28025
U OF LOUISVILLE
LILES, GEORGE WELCH
691 WILLIAMSBURG DR.
CONCORD 28025
DUKE
MOORE, BRIAN THOMAS
CABARRUS SURGICAL CLINIC
1452 US HIGHWAY 29 N. #201
CONCORD 28025
LSU-SHREVEPORT
OZMENT, RICHARD VINCE
CONCORD MEDICAL MALL
1452 HWY. 29 N., STE. 201
CONCORD 28025
EMORY U
POWELL, THOMAS WILLIAM
320-C COPPERFIELD BLVD.
CONCORD 28025
U OF NC
SCHMIDT, JEFFREY SCOTT
320-C COPPERFIELD BLVD.
CONCORD 28025
WEST VA U
GYNECOLOGY
AREY, JOHN VINCENT
246 UNION ST. N.
CONCORD 28025
HARVARD
JONES, CLAYTON JOE
583 CASTLEWOOD
CONCORD 28025
U OF TENNESSEE
INTERNAL MEDICINE
COOKE, JAMES HARBIN, JR.
130 LAKE CONCORD RD
CONCORD 28025
DUKE
FRANCESCO, JEFFREY
390 COPPERFIELD BLVD.
CONCORD 28025
ALBANY MED COLL
GP AC
57 57 65
704 786-3181
GS AC
88 90 86
704 786-1104
GS/CDS AC
66 66 73
704 786-1104
GS URT
54 54 62
704 786-1108
GS AC
87 88 92
704 786-1104
GS/VS AC
66 66 74
704 786-1104
GS/TS L/RT
49 50 58
704 782-1460
GS/VS AC
86 88 92
704 786-1108
GS L/RT
44 44 48
704 932-4169
GS/VS AC
84 84 91
704 786-1108
GSA/S AC
88 93 94
704 786-1108
GSA/S AC
74 74 84
704 782-6978
GSA/S AC
89 94 94
704 782-6978
GYN L/RT
46 46 51
704 782-1631
GYN AC
52 58 59
704 786-7158
IM AC
76 79 81
704 782-3114
HAMRICK, LADD WATTS, JR. IM/NM L/RT
BOX 996 46 46 46
CONCORD 28025 704 782-31 35
BOWMAN GRAY
HAWKINS, BARRY FUGH IM URT
PO BOX 2958 44 44 52
CONCORD 28025 704 782-9518
U OF VIRGINIA
KEIPPER, VINCENT LEE MCCALLA IM/GER AC
ARDSLEY MEDICAL GROUP, PA 73 77 77
1452 U.S. HIGHWAY 29 NORTH
CONCORD 28025 704 782-1101
VANDERBILT U.
KELLING, DOUGLAS GEORGE, JR. IM/PUD AC
390 COPPERFIELD BLVD. 72 74 75
CONCORD 28025 704 788-2200
HARVARD
KNEEDLER, WILLIAM HARDING IM L/RT
THE PINES #142 26 30 47
DAVIDSON 28036 704 896-1 1 42
U OF PENN
KUNESH, BENJAMIN PAUL IM AC
1452 HIGHWAY 29 N. STE. 202 91 92 95
CONCORD, NC 28025 704 782-1 1 01
U OF IOWA
MALONE, JOHN HUGH, JR. IM AC
ARDSLEY MEDICAL GROUP, PA 60 60 67
1452 US HIGHWAY 29 N., STE. 202
CONCORD 28025 704 782-1 1 01
DUKE
MCMURRY, DAVID WILLIS IM AC
130 LAKE CONCORD ROAD 82 83 80
CONCORD 28025 704 782-31 1 4
U OF NC
MONROE, GEORGE CLARKE, III IM AC
390 COPPERFIELD BLVD. 75 75 79
CONCORD 28025 704 786-7122
BAYLOR
PATEL, YOGESH KISHOR IM AC
390 COPPERFIELD BLVD. 89 91 93
CONCORD 28025 704 788-2200
WAYNE STATE U
REED, JOHN DAVID IM/NEP AC
CENTRAL CAROLINA NEPHROLOGY 86 86 93
845 CHURCH ST. NORTH, STE. 105
CONCORD 28025
U OF NC
STEFFENS, THOMAS ALBERT
390 COPPERFIELD BLVD
CONCORD 28025
TUFTS U
SUMNER, ROBERT GRIST
390 COPPERFIELD BLVD.
CONCORD 28025
CORNELL U
SURRATT, ROBERT WALTER
1452 U.S. HIGHWAY 29, STE. 202
CONCORD MEDICAL MALL
CONCORD 28025-2933
U OF NC
WALDEN, TONY LEE
390 COPPERFIELD BLVD.
CONCORD 28025
U OF NC
WHELESS, JAMES E., JR.
130 LAKE CONRORD RD., NE
CONCORD 28025
UNIV. OF S.C.
NEPHROLOGY
704 783-1626
IM/ON AC
82 84 93
704 783-1370
IM/CD AC
59 65 66
704 788-2200
78
IM
79
AC
81
704 782-1101
IM/END AC
81 90 93
704 788-2200
IM AC
88 88 89
704 782-3114
HALSTENBERG, WILLIAM KENNETH NEP/IM AC
845 CHURCH ST., N. STE. 105 88 88 94
CONCORD 28025 704 786-7770
MED COLL OF OHIO
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
IM AC BRESNAHAN, LINDA KAY
86 86 93 109 COUNTRY CLUB DR.
704 786-7122 CONCORD 28025-2928
INDIANA U
NE
OBG AC
87 88 91
704 792-1000
210
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
13. CABARRUS COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
CROSLAND, DAVID BAILEY
545 WINFIELD BLVD., SE
CONCORD 28025
U OFNC
FURR, CARL AUGUSTUS, JR.
1054 BURRAGE ROAD. N E.
CONCORD 28025
UOFNC
JENKINS, WANDA LOUISE
211 LEPHILLIP COURT
CONCORD 28025
U OF CINCINNATI
JONES, MICHAEL CLAYTON
349 PENNY LANE
CONCORD 28025
BOWMAN GRAY
LONG, FRANK EDWARD
1054 BURRAGE ROAD, N. E.
CONCORD 28025
U OF MARYLAND
MOON, JAMES PATRICK
1054 BURRAGE RD NE
CONCORD 28025
U OF SOU. DAKOTA
PRESTA-CARNES, MARLA MARIE
109 COUNTRY CLUB DR., NE
CONCORD 28025
U OF CHICAGO
OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE
ST. CLAIR, STEVEN H.
8701 MALLARD CREEK RD,
CHARLOTTE 28262-1097
COLUMBIA U
ONCOLOGY
WALL, JAMES GRIER
CABARRUS MEM. HOSPITAL
CONCORD 28025
U OFNC
OPHTHALMOLOGY
BOBBITT, JAMES DANIEL
33 LAKE CONCORD ROAD, NE.
CONCORD 28025
WEST VA U
BROWN, M. TODD
2201 S. CANNON BLVD.
KANNAPOLIS 28083-6906
U OFNC
BURCHFIELD, WILLIAM JOHN
500 LAKE CONCORD RD., NE
CONCORD 28025
U OF MICHIGAN
GABLE, RONALD SELMAN
33 LAKE CONCORD ROAD. NE.
CONCORD 28025
MED COLL OF GA
HARPER, DAVID KEITH
500 LAKE CONCORD RD., NE
CONCORD 28025-2926
U OF NC
RANKIN, RICHARD BRANDON, JR.
256 EAST CLIFF DR. SE
CONCORD 28025
DUKE
OBG URT
WHEATLEY, JAMES WALTER
OPH AC
58 58 64
500 LAKE CONCORD RD., NE
76 76 80
704 788-4151
CONCORD 28025
U OF MARYLAND
704 782-1127
OBG AC
58 58 66
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
704 788-4151
BEAVER, ROBERT HOWELL
ORS AC
OBG AC
354 COPPERFIELD BLVD.
73 73 83
79 83 83
CONCORD 28025
704 786-5122
704 786-1115
U OF TENNESSEE
BURKE, DAVID JOSEPH
ORS AC
OBG AC
528 LAKE CONCORD ROAD, N. E.
67 68 75
86 87 92
POBOX 1606
704 786-7158
CONCORD 28026-1606
U OF IOWA
704 788-31 55
OBG AC
HENDRIX, JAMES GRANT
ORS AC
75 75 79
354 COPPERFIELD BLVD.
87 88 92
704 788-4151
CONCORD 28025
UNIV. OFS.C.
704 786-5124
OBG AC
JASMINE, MARK S.
ORS/SM AC
79 81 87
POBOX 1606
82 84 86
704 788-4151
CONCORD 28026
HARVARD
704 788-3155
OBG AC
LOFTUS, JAMES MORGAN, JR.
ORS/SM AC
82 83 88
POBOX 1606
74 79 79
704 786-1115
CONCORD 28026-1606
GEORGETOWN U
704 788-3155
SELLERS, FRANK BARKLEY
ORS AC
POBOX 1606
59 59 66
CONCORD 28025
704 788-3155
OM/ADM AC
BOWMAN GRAY
87 88 87
SIKES, THOMAS EDWARD, JR.
ORS AC
704 548-1200
354 COPPERFIELD BLVD.
70 71 77
CONCORD 28025
704 786-5122
MED COLL OF GA
WASSEL, JOHN JOSEPH
ORS AC
ORTHOPEDIC CLINIC, PA
74 81 82
ON/HEM AC
354 COPPERFIELD BLVD.
82 86 93
CONCORD 28025
704 786-5122
704 783-1370
GEORGETOWN U
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
PRICHARD, ELIZABETH HYDE PTH/DMP AC
CABARRUS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 86 88 88
920 CHURCH ST., NORTH
CONCORD 28025 704 783-1542
UNIV. OF S.C.
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
BROWN, JAMES WALTER, JR.
OPH AC 633 GRANDVIEW DR.. NE
69 74 77 CONCORD 28025
704 786-2015 DUKE
CHIKES, PETER GEORGE
OPH AC 34 ARDSLEY AVE., NE
86 90 90 CONCORD 28025
704 932-5030 U OF NC
HAMMONDS, ROBERT EUGENE
OPH AC 580 WINDSOR PL., NE
67 67 73 CONCORD 28025
704 782-1 127 MED COLL OF GA
HUGHES, LYNN ALLEN
OPH AC 11 ARDSLEY AVE.
65 65 80 CONCORD 28025-2903
704 786-2015 U OF OKLAHOMA
JARCHOW, ROBERT CLAYTON
OPH AC 1452 U.S. HIGHWAY 29 NORTH
81 81 85 SUITE 204
704 782- 1 1 27 CONCORD 28025
U OF MISSOURI
OPH L/RT QUINN, ROBERT P.
53 53 56 25 LAKE CONCORD RD.
704 782-1 1 27 CONCORD 28025
OHIO STATE U
OTO/HNS URT
41 41 52
704 782-8316
OTO AC
72 72 74
704 782-2166
OTO/PS RT
58 61 66
704 788-2154
OTO AC
68 71 73
704 788-1103
OTO/HNS AC
75 75 92
704 782-71 1 1
OTO/A AC
80 86 87
704 782-6673
PEDIATRICS
BAKER, LINNY MARSHALL
40 ARDSLEY AVENUE, N.E.
CONCORD 28025
DUKE
BENBOW, JOHN MILLER
40 ARDSLEY AVENUE, N.E.
CONCORD 28025
DUKE
COATS, ELAINE MYERS
219 LE PHILLIP CT.
CONCORD 28025
U OF NC
ENGSTROM, GEORGE ALFRED
40 ARDSLEY AVENUE, N.E.
CONCORD 28025-2989
DUKE
LARRABEE, LAURA JEAN
40 ARDSLEY AVE.
CONCORD 28025
BOWMAN GRAY
LOCKHART, DAVID ARMISTEAD
994 BURRAGE RD., NE
CONCORD 28025
DUKE
PRAKASH, HEMANT
990 LEE ANN DR.
CONCORD 28025
LUDHIANA COLL
STEGMAN, JOSEPH CONRADT
990 LEE-ANN DR.
CONCORD 28025
INDIANA U
PLASTIC SURGERY
KLEIN, DAVID FREMD
56 LAKE CONCORD ROAD
CONCORD 28025
OHIO STATE U
PD/A AC
60 60 64
704 782-1918
PD AC
73 75 76
704 786-1144
PD AC
88 88 92
704 782-1189
PD AC
59 59 66
704 786-1145
PD AC
84 87 89
704 782-1918
PD L/RT
51 53 54
704 786-1144
PD AC
81 85 93
704 784-1811
PD AC
78 87 93
704 784-1811
PS/HS AC
86 83 93 il
704 784-4008 il Ri
RADIOLOGY
ROSSER, GEORGE THOMAS R AC
1176 ASHEFORD GREEN AVENUE 62 66 67
CONCORD 28027-81 08 704 783-1 729
U OF TENNESSEE
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
HENRY, HECTOR HIMEL, II
102 LAKE CONCORD ROAD, N.E.
CONCORD 28025
TULANE U
NORDAN, JOHN MCLEAN
102 LAKE CONCORD ROAD, N.E.
CONCORD 28025
BOWMAN GRAY
TOMLIN, EDWIN MERRILL
316 HILLCREST DRIVE
HARRISBURG 28075
U OF TENNESSEE
U/PDU AC
65 65 70
704 786-5133
U AC
69 69 76
704 786-5131
U L/RT
46 56 57
704 455-2020
14. CALDWELL COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: James L. Darsie, MD, PO Box 869, Lenoir 28645 (704-754-2464)
Secretary: J. Mark Picton, MD, 348 Harper Avenue, NW, Lenoir, NC 28645 (704-754-0755)
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
DILL, DAVID LEE
203 CEDAR ROCK EST. DR.
LENOIR 28645
MED COLL OF GA
NEWMAN, ROBERT HENRY
DR AC FAMILY PRACTICE
PO BOX 580 76 76 81
DR AC
LENOIR RADIOLOGY ASSOCS., PA
BOWEN, JOHN HENRY
FP/GP AC
72 73 77
LENOIR 28645 704 754-2283
PO BOX 990
80 82 84
704 754-2283
INDIANA U
LENOIR 28645
UOFNC
704 728-8224
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
211
14. CALDWELL COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
CARSWELL, JANE TRIPLETT FP AC
P O, BOX 960 58 60 61
LENOIR 28645 704 754-0541
MED COLL OF VA
HERMAN, DENNICE HICKMAN FP EM/AC
123HOYLEDR, 86 86 83
LENOIR 28645 704 757-5292
EAST CAROLINA U
LEWIS, N. MAXVILLE, JR. FP AC
PO BOX 990 84 85 89
LENOIR 28645 704 728-8224
EAST CAROLINA U
MORGAN, NANCY ELAINE FP AC
PO BOX 990 79 81 84
LENOIR 28645 704 754-6004
OHIO STATE U
MORROW, JOHN HOWARD FP/PH AC
CALDWELL CO, HEALTH DEFT. 85 88 89
1966-B MORGANTON BLVD., SW
LENOIR 28645 704 757-1200
EAST CAROLINA U
SCHEIL, CHARLES PHILIP FP AC
P. O, BOX 960 58 58 64
LENOIR 28645 704 754-0541
DUKE
GENERAL PRACTICE
CARPENTER, KENNETH C. GP L
P O. BOX 699 47 48 50
LENOIR 28645 704 754-7861
BOWMAN GRAY
TILLEV, PAUL DONALD GP AC
PO BOX 5589 59 59 64
LENOIR 28645-0314 704 758-2368
BOWMAN GRAY
GENERAL SURGERY
BLACKWELL, FRANCIS MICHAEL GS AC
PO BOX 1648 84 84 92
LENOIR 28645 704 758-5501
MED U OF SC
HANCOCK, GEORGE MARVIN GS AC
PO BOX 1648 61 61 76
LENOIR 28645-1648 704 758-5501
VANDERBILT U.
ROACH, ROBERT BURCHELL GS L
PO BOX 1648 43 43 51
LENOIR 28645 704 758-5501
TEMPLE U
SHULL, LONNIE NEWELL, JR. GS AC
PO BOX 1648 69 69 76
LENOIR 28645 704 758-5501
MED U OF SC
LUTZ, CHARLES LARRY
P. O. BOX 1020
LENOIR 28645
TULANE U
MILLIGAN, RICHARD PATRICK
PO BOX 1020
322 MULBERRY ST., SW
LENOIR 28645
WRIGHT STATE U
SCHMIDT, JAY JOHN
PO BOX 1020
LENOIR 28645
U OF LOUISVILLE
THOMPSON, OTIS RICHARD, JR.
322 MULBERRY ST., SW
PO BOX 1020
LENOIR 28645-1020
BOWMAN GRAY
WALTON, CAREY JAMES, JR.
P O. BOX 1020
322 MULBERRY ST., SW
LENOIR 28645-1020
BOWMAN GRAY
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
GRIFFIN, JOSEPH LAIRD
P. O. BOX 2640
LENOIR 28645
MED COLL OF GA
PICTON, JOHN MARK
348 HARPER AVENUE, NW
LENOIR 28645
EAST CAROLINA U
ROGERS, ROBERT LEE, JR
P O. BOX 2640
LENOIR 28645
MED COLL OF GA
TRESCOT, RONALD EDWARD
PO BOX 2640
LENOIR 28645
MED U OF SC
OPHTHALMOLOGY
TYE, JOHN GAROLD
2060 HICKORY BLVD.,
LENOIR 28645
U OF CINCINNATI
IM/GI AC OTOLARYNGOLOGY
70 70 74
704 758-5544 DARSIE, JAMES LEIGH
PO BOX 869
IM AC LENOIR 28645
83 83 89 BAYLOR
OTO AC
66 66 79
704 754-2464
704 369-4158
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
IM AC
80 81 94
MCNEILL, DONALD DRAKE, JR.
PTH/CLP AC
704 758-5544
P. 0. DRAWER 680
65 65 72
LENOIR 28645
704 754-7063
IM/CD L/RT
U OFNC
53 53 57
WOODHOUSE, SHERRY L.
PTH AC
PO DRAWER 680
80 81 88
704 758-5544
LENOIR 28645
U OF IOWA
704 758-2114
IM/GI L/RT
55 55 59
704 758-5544
PEDIATRICS
HICKMAN, HARRY STUART PD L
426 NORWOOD ST. SW 38 40 42
LENOIR 28645-5733 704 728-8484
DUKE
KUNKLE, ANDRA BETH PD AC
MULBERRY PEDIATRICS 89 89 93
SE
OBG AC
PO BOX 3300
72 73 80
LENOIR 28645
919 757-5509
704 758-2300
U OF TEXAS
OBG AC
87 90 91
PSYCHIATRY
704 754-0755
WHITENER, JACOB WOODROW,
JR. P AC
OBG AC
PO BOX 2528
90 92 94
57 63 64
200 2ND ST., NW
704 758-2309
HICKORY 28601
BOWMAN GRAY
704 322-6777
OBG AC
73 73 93
704 758-0179
RADIOLOGY
CURTIS, RICHARD FRANKLIN
R/NM AC
PO BOX 580
67 67 83
LENOIR RADIOLOGY ASSOCS
PA
LENOIR 28645
704 757-5207
MED U OF SC
OPH AC
WHIDDON, SCOTT M.
R AC
79 80 85
PO BOX 580
78 82 89
704 754-0561
LENOIR RADIOLOGY ASSOCS.
PA
LENOIR 28645
704 754-2283
U OF MIAMI
INTERNAL MEDICINE
BELK, ROBERT SAMUEL
IM/CD AC
322 MULBERRY ST. SW
69 69 73
POBOX 1020
LENOIR 28645
704 758-5544
MED U OF SC
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
MCCORMICK, JOHN THOMAS
401 MULBERRY ST. SW. STE.
LENOIR 28645
EMORY U
103
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
ORS AC SNOW, SIDNEY LEWIS
74 75 80 328 MULBERRY STREET, S.W
704 758-7091 LENOIR 28645
U OF OTTAWA
U AC
63 78 79
704 754-2166
OFFICERS— President: Frederick Nesbit,
Secretary: Paul A. Martinez,
(919-393-6543)
16. CARTERET COMPONENT SOCIETY
MD, 209 North 35th Street, Morehead City 28557 (919-247-1881)
MD, Western Carteret Medical Center, 205B WB McLean Highway, Cape Carteret 28584
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
FAMILY PRACTICE
GASTROENTEROLOGY
212 PENNY LANE
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
CALICUT U
DERMATOLOGY
GRAHAM, GLORIA FLIPPIN
PO BOX 2804
ATLANTIC BEACH 28512
BOWMAN GRAY
CD/IM AC
BRADY, WALTER MORRIS
FP URT
65 67 84
210 ROANOKE AVENUE
51 52 53
919 247-5426
MOREHEAD CITY 28557-2734
MED COLL OF VA
919 726-8414
CADER, CAS MICHAEL
FP AC
300-A PENNY LANE
85 85 92
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
919 726-8414
D AC
MED COLL OF PENN
61 61 67
JONES, JEFFREY DAVID
135 GULL HARBOR DR.
NEWPORT 28570
U OF ROCHESTER
GENERAL PRACTICE
AQUADRO, CHARLES FRASURE
326 FRONT STREET
BEAUFORT 28516-2125
U OF TENNESSEE
GI/IM AC
71 73 79
919 247-0739
GP/OM AC
52 52 71
919 728-5141
212
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
16. CARTERET COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
MARKER, MARGARET NELSEN
PO DRAWER 897
MOREHEAD CITY 28557-0897
GEO WASHINGTON U
GENERAL SURGERY
BELL, MICHAEL ANTHONY
15 MEDICAL PARK
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
EAST CAROLINA U
WAY, BRADY COLE
3 MEDICAL PARK
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
BOWMAN GRAY
WAY, JOHN EDWARD
#3 MEDICAL PARK
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
U OF MARYLAND
YURKO, JOHN EVANS
15 MEDICAL PARK
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
MED COLL OF VA
INTERNAL MEDICINE
WALKER, WILLIAM THOMAS, JR.
3610 MEDICAL PARK COURT
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
JOHNS HOPKINS
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
BOSTON, EDWARD GRAY
2705 TWO IRON ST
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
MEHARRY MED COLL
FALLS, DARRYL LEE
1508 ARENDELLST.
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
U OF NC
MORRISON, LEON MACMILLAN
302 MEDICAL PARK COURT
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
U OF FLORIDA
OLIVER, GEORGE MOTLEY, JR.
302 PENNY LANE
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
U OF NC
RAWLS, WILLIAM CLEATON, JR.
302 MEDICAL PARK COURT
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
BOWMAN GRAY
TEETER, ROBERT TENNANT
CARTERET OB-GYN
ASSOCIATES. PA
302 MEDICAL PARK
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
U OF NC
OPHTHALMOLOGY
MAJSTORAVICH, JOSEPH, JR.
P, 0, BOX 1317
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
U OF NC
IM AC ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
GP AC
68 69 74
919 247-3476
GS AC
85 89 91
919 247-2101
GS AC
76 76 85
919 726-1136
GS L
38 38 47
919 726-1136
GS AC
63 63 71
919 247-2101
79 79 83
919 726-9091
OBG AC
77 80 93
910 451-4566
OBG AC
80 80 84
919 726-7374
MOORE, JEFFREY KEVIN
15 MEDICAL PARK
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
U OF MARYLAND
ZETTL, MATTHEW LEE
306 MEDICAL PARK CT.
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
TULANE U
OBG AC
75 76 80
919 247-4297
OBG AC
70 71 77
919 726-8016
OBG AC
85 85 90
919 247-4297
OBG AC
PEDIATRICS
KNELSON, JOHN HENRY
221 PROFESSIONAL CIRCLE
MOREHEAD CITY 28557-4303
NORTHWESTERN U
PSYCHIATRY
NESBIT, FREDERICK
209 N. 35TH ST., STE. 15-16
MOREHEAD CITY 28557-3101
U OF GENEVA
74 74 78 RADIOLOGY
JACKSON, DONALD CHARLES
PO BOX 12065
NEW BERN 28561-2247
SHEFFIELD U
THORACIC SURGERY
WRAY, RICHARD HENRY, III
306 MEDICAL PARK
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
U OF NC
ORS AC UROLOGICAL SURGERY
919 726-0107
OPH AC
74 74 79
919 726-0411
83 84 90
919 247-2101
ORS AC
75 75 81
919 247-2101
GARRISON, ROBERT WALTER
306 MEDICAL PARK COURT
MOREHEAD CITY 28557
CASE WESTERN RES
PD AC
60 65 79
919 726-0511
P AC
53 57 77
919 247-1881
R AC
54 55 73
919 633-5057
TS/GS AC
68 68 76
919 247-2101
U AC
76 77 82
919 247-2101
18. CATAWBA COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Joseph T. Inglefield, MD. Route 3, Box 330, Hickory 28602 (704-465-7248)
Secretary: Billy L. Price, Jr, MD, 3411 Graystone Place, Conover 28613 (704-322-1128)
Executive Secretary: Velvet H. Carroll, 3306 13th Avenue Ct., NE, Conover 28613 (704-256-4602)
NO SPECIALTY LISTED
FRIEDMAN, EDNA CHARNEY L/RT
5161 COLLINS AVE, APT, 412 39 39 57
MIAMI BEACH FL33140 305 864-2880
U OF ZURICH
ALLERGY & IMMUNOLOGY
INGLEFIELD, JOSEPH T., Ill AI/PDA AC
RT. #3, BOX 330 82 84 89
HICKORY 28602-9803 704 465-7248
MED COLL OF VA
ANESTHESIOLOGY
BARNETTE, DANIEL CRAIG AN AC
CATAWBA COUNTY
MEMORIAL HOSP. 88 89 94
HICKORY 28602 704 326-3870
EAST CAROLINA U
BARTLEY, CLAUDE MURRAY AN AC
1948 PLAZA DR. 87 90 92
HICKORY 28602 704 326-3870
WRIGHT STATE U
CAIN, FELICIA KAY AN AC
UNIFOUR ANESTHESIA
ASSOCIATES 87 88 92
415 N, CENTER ST.
HICKORY28601 704 327-8105
WEST VA U
GOODIN, THOMAS ELLIOTT, III
602 FIFTH AVE., NE
CONOVER 28613
U OF TENNESSEE
HUNT, CHRISTOPHER LOREN
415 N. CENTER ST.. #103
HICKORY 28601
U OF NEBRASKA
OBERLIN, DELOY CHARLES
1982 SETTLEMYRE BRIDGE RD.
NEWTON 28658
STANFORD U
ROBERTSON, KENT ALAN
415 N. CENTER ST, STE. 103
HICKORY 28601
LA STATE U
STEVENS, ROBERT BRUCE
3430 5TH ST. DRIVE, NW
HICKORY 28601
U OF CINCINNATI
WILLIAMS, LARRY THOMAS
PO BOX 1362
HICKORY 28603
U OF NC
WOLD, JAMES PALMER
215 N. CENTER ST.
HICKORY 28601
U OF IOWA
AN AC
66 67 67
704 326-3870
AN C
90 94 95
704 327-8105
AN AC
76 78 81
704 322-6070
AN/IM AC
76 76 85
704 327-8105
AN AC
78 83 86
704 327-7443
AN AC
79 81 86
704 322-0870
AN AC
89 93 94
CARDIOLOGY
WHITAKER, DONALD NASH, JR.
230 18TH STREET CIR. SE
HICKORY 28601
BOWMAN GRAY
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
HEARON, BRIAN PAUL
230 18TH ST. CIRCLE SE
HICKORY 28602
U OF MISSISSIPPI
LOMBOY, CARL TRINIDAD
230 18TH ST. CIRCLE SE
HICKORY 28602
U OF VIRGINIA
MCDONALD, RALPH N.
230 18TH ST,, CIR. SE
HICKORY 28602
WEST VA U
PASPA, PHILIP ALEXANDER
415 N. CENTER ST,
HICKORY 28601
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
STEG, BRIAN DAVID
230 18TH ST. CIRCLE SE
HICKORY 28602
CASE WESTERN RES
C/IM
75 75 81
704 324-4804
CD/IM AC
77 77 85
704 324-4804
CD/IM AC
86 89 93
704 324-4804
CD/IM AC
82 83 88
704 324-4804
CD/IM AC
84 90
704 328-5544
CD AC
78 79 86
704 324-4804
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
213
18. CATAWBA COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY
CARLTON. RICHARD ALAN CDS AC
420 N. CENTER ST 81 81 90
HICKORY 28601 704 323-1100
U OF MASS
CROUCH, FRED MICHAEL CDSA/S AC
HICKORY CARDIO/THORACIC SURG. 82 88 79
PO BOX 2670
HICKORY 28603 704 323-1 1 00
BOWMAN GRAY
CHILD PSYCHIATRY
BRANYON, DAVID WATTERSON
PO BOX 9149
HICKORY 28603
U OF ALABAMA
DERMATOLOGY
PRUITT, JERRY L.
220 18TH ST. CIRCLE SE
HICKORY 28602
BOWMAN GRAY
REED. CHARLES NATHAN
220 18TH ST CIR.. SE
HICKORY 28602
U OFNC
TART, DAVID E.
220 18TH ST. CIR., SE.
HICKORY 28602
U OF NC
WOLD, KAREN TRYGG
220 18TH ST. CIRCLE SE
HICKORY 28602
MED SCH-UMDNJ
CHP/P AC
75 75 90
704 327-7888
D AC
71 71 76
704 328-6185
D/IM AC
79 80 91
704 328-6185
D/IM AC
74 74 79
704 328-6185
D/IM AC
84 85 94
704 328-6185
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
BOOKER, JOHN PARKS, JR. DR AC
P. O, BOX 308 67 67 74
HICKORY 28603 704 322-2644
MED U OF SC
BOOLS, JOHN C. DR/NM AC
18 13THAVE. NE 80 81 87
PO BOX 308
HICKORY 28603 704 322-2871
MED COLL OF OHIO
FRANKEL. NICHOLAS DR/NR AC
PO BOX 308 75 77 87
HICKORY 28603 704 322-2644
MED COLL OF VA
RICHMOND, LAFAYETTE NICHOLAS DR AC
18 13TH AVE, NE 85 85 92
HICKORY 28601 704 322-2644
WAYNE STATE U
SCHEIL, CHARLES DAVID DR AC
PO BOX 308 88 91 85
HICKORY 28603 704 322-2644
U OFNC
THORWARTH, WILLIAM T., JR. DR/NM AC
CATAWBA RADIOLOGICAL ASSOC. 75 76 84
P. O. BOX 308
HICKORY 28603 704 322-2871
DARTMOUTH U
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
BOMBENGER, JAMES JOHN
5288 MILLER BRIDGE RD.
CONNELLY SPRINGS 28612
U OF ILLINOIS
CRAIN, BERT JAMES
RT. 1 , BOX 459-A
HICKORY 28602
SUNY-SYRACUSE
DONATELLI. FRANK JOSEPH
4445 THIRD STREET LANE. NW
HICKORY 28601
TEMPLE U
EM/PUD AC
73 74 84
704 397-6147
EM AC
70 70 91
704 322-0850
EINSTEIN, NORMAN Z.
810 FAIRGROVE CHURCH RD , SE
CATAWBA MEM HOSP.
HICKORY 28602
TUFTS U
HUGGINS. HENRY L., JR.
3940 SHADOWOOD LANE, NE
HICKORY 28601
EAST CAROLINA U
NORDSTROM, MARY BEGOLE
1219 PARSONS TRAIL
DENVER 28037
U OF TX-HOUSTON
PILAND, JOHN HENRY
810 FAIRGROVE CHURCH RD
EMERGENCY DEPT.
HICKORY 28602
EASTERN VA
WILLIAMSON, STEVEN G.
810 FAIRGROVE CHURCH RD.
HICKORY 28602
U OF ILLINOIS
EM
65 66
AC
81
ENDOCRINOLOGY
DICKEY, RICHARD ALLEN
415 N CENTER ST., STE. 203
HICKORY 28601
COLUMBIA U
FAMILY PRACTICE
ABERNETHY, HENRY WALTER
221 13TH AVE. PL. NW-FP
HICKORY 28601
U OF NC
BOYLES, WAYNE FRANCIS
ROUTE #3, BOX 155
HICKORY 28602
WASHINGTON U
CHI, HONG YUP
DENVER MEDICAL CLINIC
PO BOX 809
DENVER 28037-0670
MED COLL OF VA
COLEMAN, LESTER L., JR.
390 25TH AVE., NW
HICKORY 28601
BOWMAN GRAY
DAVIS, JOHN WOODROW
24 SECOND AVENUE, N. E.
HICKORY 28601
JEFFERSON
DE LA GARZA, CARLOS A.
24 SECOND AVE , NE
HICKORY 28601
U OF COLORADO
EARL, JOHN KEITH
210 13TH AVE. PLACE, NW.
HICKORY 28601
U OF OKLAHOMA
ESPEY, DAN, JR.
434 5TH ST., SE
HICKORY 28601
U OF LOUISVILLE
FARUQUE, MARK AHMED
PO BOX 6306
BETHLEHEM STATION
HICKORY 28603
N E OHIO U
FORSHEY, ALAN GRAY
105-B SOUTH MAIN AVE
NEW/TON 28658
OHIO STATE U
GLENN, ROBERT FREDERICK
MEDICAL ARTS CLINIC
24 2ND AVE. DR. NW
HICKORY 28601
VANDERBILT U.
GOODMAN, BENJAMIN WARREN
24 SECOND AVENUE, N. E.
HICKORY 28601
U OF TENNESSEE
EM/IM AC
73 74 93
704 326-3850
EM AC
84 85 83
704 322-0850
EM AC
87 91 93
704 326-3850
EM AC
85 86 93
704 326-3850
EM AC
86 87 87
704 326-3850
END/IM AC
63 63 84
704 322-7338
FP/IM AC
55 55 60
704 322-5800
FP L/RT
52 52 54
704 327-4745
FP AC
66 66 71
704 483-0340
FP URT
50 50 52
704 322-9161
FP L
46 47 50
704 327-4863
FP/OM AC
76 78 85
704 328-2231
FP AC
72 73 77
704 328-2941
FP L/RT
47 51 52
704 327-0831
FP AC
85 86 90
704 495-8226
FP AC
78 79 83
704 465-3928
FP EM/AC
85 86 94
704 328-2231
FP L
51 54 54
704 328-2231
GUTTLER, SANFORD DENNIS
1 TRADE STREET
GRANITE FALLS 28630
TEMPLE U
HART, ROBERT ERIC
221 13TH AVE PLACE, NW
HICKORY 28601
U OFNC
HART, ROBERT WILLIAM, III
221 13TH AVENUE PL, NW
HICKORY 28601
MED U OF SC
HODGES, JAMES ROBINSON
210 13TH AVENUE PLACE. NW.
HICKORY 28601
U OF MICHIGAN
HOFFMAN, SCOTT DAVID
PO BOX 986
HILDEBRAN 28637
M C OF WISCONSIN
HOOVER, DON LEO
PO BOX 10094
HICKORY 28603
LSU-SHREVEPORT
ISENHOWER, JOSEPH ANDREW
24 SECOND AVENUE, N E.
HICKORY 28601
BOWMAN GRAY
JAMES, JOHN CLAY
ROUTE #3, BOX 436
MAIDEN 28650
BOWMAN GRAY
KESSEL, JOHN WOODRUFF
1750 STARTOWN ROAD
HICKORY 28602
MARSHALL U
LEE, ROBERT HAMMILL
PO BOX 1239
CONOVER 28613
ST LOUIS U
LEONARD, BAXTER COLUMBUS J
24 SECOND AVE,, NE
MEDICAL ARTS CLI.
HICKORY 28601
U OF NC
LEONARD, WALTER EVAN
130 27TH STREET, S.W.
HICKORY 28602
BOWMAN GRAY
LEWIS, MICHAEL R.
PO BOX 629
HUDSON 28638
JEFFERSON
LONG, WILLIAM EVERETT
P. O BOX 1239
CONOVER 28613-1239
U OF NC
MACLAUCHLIN, WILLIAM THOMPSON
FP AC
76 77 80
704 396-3136
FP AC
89 90 87
704 322-5800
FP AC
65 66 67
704 322-5800
FP AC
72 72 79
704 328-2941
FP AC
86 90 93
704 397-3522
FP AC
84 84 89
704 294-1116
FP L
54 54 55
704 328-2231
FP AC
57 57 62
704 428-9740
FP AC
90 91 93
704 327-4745
FP AC
82 85 90
704 464-3821
FP AC
72 72 85
704 328-2231
FP L
53 53 54
704 322-1153
FP AC
72 73 87
704 728-4875
FP AC
72 72 76
704 464-3821
FP L/RT
41 41 47
704 464-2170
AC
93
237 8TH ST. NW
CONOVER 28613
MED U OFSC
MCINTYRE, STEPHEN ROSS FP
1940 BRIARWOOD DR 84 84
BOX 10204
HICKORY 28603 704 294-1116
MED U OF SC
MICHAEL, DOUGLAS WORTH FP AC
PO BOX 1239 79 81 84
CONOVER 2861 3 704 464-3821
JEFFERSON
MIKUS, KEVIN P. FP AC
PO BOX 1239 82 84 86
CONOVER 28613-1239 704 464-3821
WAYNE STATE U
NIELAND, ROBERT BRUCE FP AC
24 SECOND AVENUE, N. E. 69 70 76
HICKORY 28601 704 328-2231
U OF IOWA
PARKER, BILL JACK FP AC
NEWTON FAMILY PHYSICIANS, PA 86 87 89
105-B S. MAIN ST.
NEWTON 28658 704 465-3928
U OF KENTUCKY
214
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
18. CATAWBA COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
PEELER, FORREST EDWARDS
ROUTE #3, BOX 436
MAIDEN 28650
MED COLL OF VA
PELTZER, DAVID ERIC
105-BS. MAIN AVE.
NEWrrO 28658
U OF VIRGINIA
ROSS, JAMES MILLER
P. O. BOX 490
CLAREMONT 28610
U OF TENNESSEE
THOMPSON, WILLIAM CECIL, III
210 13TH AVE. PL. NW
HICKORY 28601
WEST VA U
WELCH, CARL LESTER
221 13TH AVE. PL. NW
HICKORY 28601
MED COLL OF GA
WILKINSON, JOHN DOUGLAS
BOX 1 1 1 59
2404 SPRINGS RD.
HICKORY 28603
U OF WASHINGTON
YOUNG, WILLIAM LEE, III
210 13TH AVENUE PLACE, NW.
HICKORY 28601
U OF VIRGINIA
GASTROENTEROLOGY
CALDWELL, LAWRENCE M. II
P. O. BOX 849
NEWTON 28658
U OF NC
KOSCHESKI, CAROLL D.
PO BOX 1710
415 N. CENTER ST., STE. 301
HICKORY 28603
LA STATE U
GENERAL PRACTICE
CUTCHIN, JOSEPH HENRY, JR.
P. O. BOX 67
8303 SHERRILLS FORD RD.
SHERRILLS FORD 28673
DUKE
GENERAL SURGERY
BRADSHAW, PETER H.
415 N. CENTER ST.. STE. 102
HICKORY 28601
U OF NC
BYERLY, WESLEY GRIMES, JR.
1446 6TH ST. CIRCLE CT., NW
HICKORY 28601
HARVARD
CHRISTENSEN, HARVEY EARL
605 W. 25TH STREET
NEWTON 28658
STANFORD U
COOK, LELAND JAMES
415 N. CENTER ST., STE. 102
HICKORY 28601
U OF KENTUCKY
DEATON, HUGO L.
910 18TH AVE.. DRIVE. NW
HICKORY 28601
COLUMBIA U
FAHL, JAMES COX
629 THIRD ST., NE
HICKORY 28601
HARVARD
GARDNER, WILLIAM RONALD
415 N. CENTER ST.. STE. 102
HICKORY 28601
U OF MIAMI
GASKINS, JAMES A., JR.
858 SECOND ST.. NE. STE 303
HICKORY 28601
UOFNC
FP L
50 51 51
704 428-2446
FP AC
91 91 94
704 465-3928
FP AC
63 65 65
704 459-7324
FP/GER AC
78 79 82
704 322-7170
FP AC
65 65 68
704 322-5800
FP AC
71 74 93
704 256-2112
FP AC
74 77 79
704 328-2941
GI/IM AC
71 71 77
704 464-4550
GI/IM AC
86 86 92
704 328-5544
GP L
42 42 43
704 478-2431
GSA/S AC
82 83 87
704 327-9178
GS S/RT
52 52 58
704 324-8678
GS/TS AC
60 61 72
704 464-5340
GS AC
79 80 85
704 327-9178
GS/TS RT
57 58 64
704 327-9178
GS L/RT
48 48 72
704 328-2231
GSA/S AC
63 64 73
704 327-9178
GS AC
65 65 89
704 322-4420
HUGGINS, MICHAEL B.
3412 GRAYSTONE PLACE
CONOVER 28613
UOF NC
THOMPSON, AARON DELANO, JR.
605 W. 25TH STREET
NEWTON 28658
UOF VIRGINIA
GYNECOLOGY
GACHET, FRED SMITH, JR.
PO BOX 21000
HICKORY 28603
JOHNS HOPKINS
LOVIN, VICKIE WEST
RT. #2, BOX 195
CONOVER 28613
BOWMAN GRAY
WARREN, THOMAS LARRY
3415 GRAYSTONE PLACE
CONOVER 28613
U OF ALABAMA
HAND SURGERY
PEKMAN, WILLIAM MARTIN
250 18TH ST. CIRCLE, SE
HICKORY 28602
U OF CHICAGO
GSWS AC
81 86 87
704 322-9105
GS AC
86 89 94
704 464-5340
GYN AC
57 65 65
704 328-2901
GYN AC
81 82 86
704 322-4920
GYN AC
63 63 71
704 322-4920
HS/ORS AC
78 79 85
704 322-5172
INTERNAL MEDICINE
BENSON, RICHARD DAVID
1985 TATE BLVD., SE, STE. 750
HICKORY 28602
UNIV. OF S.C.
BLANCHAT, TIMOTHY JOSEPH
11 13TH AVENUE. N E
HICKORY 28601
WEST VA U
BOONE, EDWARD EVERETT
3411 GRAYSTONE PLACE
CONOVER 28613
BOWMAN GRAY
DEW, JOHN ALBERT, JR.
415 N. CENTER ST., STE. 204
HICKORY 28601
EAST CAROLINA U
DILLON, DANIEL CHRISTIAN
11 13TH AVE., NE, STE. 102
HICKORY 28601-3797
INDIANA U
ENNIS, GEORGE ELLIOTT
912 SECOND STREET, N. E.
HICKORY 28601
U OF NC
FITZ, THOMAS EDMUNDS
2133 9TH ST. NW
HICKORY 28601
DUKE
GAITHER, JAMES COMER
3411 GRAYSTONE PLACE
CONOVER 28613
WASHINGTON U
IGDAL, HENRY
415 N. CENTER ST.
HICKORY 28601
ST. GEORGE'S U
LYNN, ARTHUR SIMONTON, JR.
3411 GRAYSTONE PLACE
CONOVER 28613
U OF NC
METZGER, GEORGE ANDREW
P. O. BOX 1020
322 MULBERRY ST. SW
LENOIR 28645
U OF MARYLAND
PRICE, BILLY LEE, JR. IM AC
3411 GRAYSTONE DR 90 90 94
CONOVER 28613 704 322-1128
EAST CAROLINA U
IM/NEP AC
84 84 91
704 327-7788
IM AC
74 74 78
704 322-3541
IM AC
71 71 77
704 322-1128
IM/PUD AC
83 83 92
704 322-8265
IM/GI AC
68 68 75
704 322-1068
IM/HEM AC
58 58 65
704 328-2381
IM/CD L/RT
50 53 57
704 324-6346
IM AC
61 62 68
704 322-1128
IM/NEP AC
86 89 92
704 328-5544
IM/CD AC
62 62 68
704 322-1128
IM
72 72 78
SCHNEIDER, INAAM J,
INTERNAL MEDICINE GROUP. PA
415 N. CENTER ST., STE. 001
HICKORY 28601
WAYNE STATE U
SCHNEIDER, RICHARD J.
INTERNAL MEDICINE GROUP, PA
415 N. CENTER ST., STE. 001
HICKORY 28601
WAYNE STATE U
WISE, JOHN EDNEY
11 13TH AVENUE, NE
HICKORY 28601-3700
U OF NC
MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
NEUWIRTH, BRYAN RICHARD
261 18TH STREET CIRCLE SE
HICKORY 28602
U OF NEVADA
NEPHROLOGY
HARVEY, DAVID L,
1985 TATE BLVD.
750 FIRST PLAZA
HICKORY 28602
U OF KENTUCKY
OUALHEIM, ROBERT E,
1985 TATE BLVD.
750 FIRST PLAZA
HICKORY 28602
BOWMAN GRAY
NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
MCCLOSKEY, SCOTT MICHAEL
415 N. CENTER STE., STE. 302
HICKORY 28601
U OF MARYLAND
ROSENFELD, ALLAN GREGORY
415 N. CENTER ST., #302
HICKORY 28601
U OF MARYLAND
SIMS, WILLIAM LEONARD
1985 TATE BLVD. SE, STE. 323
HICKORY 28602
U OF KENTUCKY
NEUROLOGY
BOYLES, LARRY WAYNE
MEDICAL SPECIALITIES BLDG.
415 N. CENTER ST., STE. 202
HICKORY 28601
U OFNC
MARCUS, RICHARD WM,
600 FIRST PL/VZA
1985 TATE BLVD. SE
HICKORY 28602
U OF TEXAS
MOREWITZ, NANCY D,
612 32ND ST.. SE
CONOVER 28613
EASTERN VA
SANTOSO, RUDY ADRIAN
1019 LENOIR RHYNE BLVD.
HICKORY 28602
PADJADJARAN U
SMITH, ALLEN ORLIN
415 N. CENTER ST., STE. 202
HICKORY 28601
U OF ILLINOIS
704 758-5544 OBSTETRICS
BARNES, JAMES A., JR.
105 N. MAIN AVE.
NEWTON 28658
MARSHALL U
IM AC
77 77 88
704 322-9199
IM AC
76 79 88
704 328-5544
IM AC
60 60 67
704 328-2094
MFS C
91 92 94
704 327-7867
NEP/IM AC
83 84 89
704 327-7788
NEP/IM AC
81 82 88
704 327-7788
NS AC
75 77 81
704 327-9740
NS AC
85 91 92
704 327-9740
NS AC
79 80 85
704 324-9609
N/IM AC
70 70 76
704 327-9869
N AC
79 79 86
704 328-5500
N AC
81 82 87
704 327-0553
N/P AC
71 74 83
704 324-4143
N AC
69 69 89
704 327-9869
OBS AC
87 87 89
704 322-4140
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
215
18. CATAWBA COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
BISHOPRIC, ALICE
1205 N. CENTER STREET
HICKORY 28601
MED U OF SO
CAPOROSSI, PAUL VINCENT
RT. #2. BOX 195
CONOVER 28613
MED SCH-UMDNJ
CHATHAM, SCOTT T.
PO DRAWER 38
HICKORY 28603
U OF FLORIDA
FARUQUE, LAURA MILLER
PO BOX 21000
HICKORY 28603-2100
N EOHIOU
HIGHLAND, ROBERT ALAN
CATAWBA WOMENS CENTER
PO BOX 38
HICKORY 28603
U OF VERMONT
HIGHTSHUE, DAVID CLAYTON
1634 12TH NE
HICKORY 28601
INDIANA U
HUFFMAN, ALLEN WILLIAM, JR.
1205 N. CENTER STREET
HICKORY 28601
U OFNC
MCDONELL, CHARLES FRANKLIN,
210 13TH AVE PL, NW
HICKORY 28601
TULANE U
MILLER, JOEL BYRON
P. O, DRAWER 38
HICKORY 28603
BOWMAN GRAY
MONTES, ANITA CLAIRE
210 13TH AVE. PL. NW
HICKORY 28601
U-CA-SAN DIEGO
TRENT, DOUGLAS ERNEST
536 19TH AVE.. DR.. NW
HICKORY 28601-1265
U OF PITTSBURGH
WOTRING, JAMES WILLIAM, JR.
P. O. BOX 38
HICKORY 28603
MED COLL OF VA
ONCOLOGY
ORLOWSKI, RICHARD
225 18TH ST SE
P. O. BOX 3710
HICKORY 28603
WASHINGTON U
TATE, MICHAEL NOAH
PO BOX 3710
HICKORY 28603
UOF NC
OPHTHALMOLOGY
FOSTER, JOHN THOMAS
P. O. BOX 2588
HICKORY 28603
DUKE
GRIFFIN, RICHARD MADISON
219 NORTH 321 BYPASS
PO BOX 595
LINCOLNTON 28092
EMORY U
HARRIS, WILLIAM RIX
P. O. BOX 2588
HICKORY 28603
UOF NC
JOSLYN, ANN KATHRYN
PO BOX 2588
HICKORY 28603
DUKE
KING, WALTER LEE
PO BOX 2186
OBG AC HICKORY 28603
78 79 83 UOF VIRGINIA
704 328-2901 LEFLER, WADE HAMPTON, JR.
P O. BOX 2588
OBG AC HICKORY 28601
65 70 75 BOWMAN GRAY
704 322-4920 MCCRARY, JOHN A., Ill
1671 8TH ST. DR., NW
OBG AC HICKORY 28601
76 76 87 U TX-SOU. WESTERN
704 322-4140 STEWART, ROY ALLEN
P. O. BOX 970
OBG AC NEWTON 28658
85 85 90 EMORY U
704 328-2901 WILLIAMS, RANDAL JAMES
P. O. BOX 2588
OBG AC HICKORY 28603
90 94 94 DUKE
704 322-4140 ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
OBG AC BROWN, PAUL EUGENE
67 67 90 250 18THST.CIR.se
704 326-3200 HICKORY 28602
U OF NC
OBG AC DEPERCZEL, JOHN LESLIE
67 67 76 521 11TH AVECIRCLE NW
704 328-2901 HICKORY 28601
LOYOLA U
JR. OBG AC MCGINNIS, MARK ROBERT
68 68 74 250 18THSTREETCIRCLE.se
704 322-3017 HICKORY 28602-1361
WEST VA U
OBG AC MORETZ, JOSEPH ALFRED, III
74 74 80 PO BOX 241 1
704 322-4140 221 13TH AVE . PL. NW
HICKORY 28603
OBG AC EMORY U
81 83 90 NICKS, CARL MICHAEL
704 322-3017 250 18TH ST. CIRCLE, SE
UNIFOUR MEDICAL COMMONS
OBG AC HICKORY 28602
64 65 91 U OF NC
704 834-3000 PETERS, STANLEY
250 18TH ST, CIR. SE
OBG AC HICKORY 28602
61 62 68 KING EDWARD COLL
704 322-4140 SCHULTEN, HERBERT JOHN
912 SECOND ST. NE
HICKORY 28601
U OF MARYLAND
WINFIELD, HEBER GREY, III
250 18TH ST. CIRCLE, SE
HICKORY 28602
U OF NC
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
KING, HARRY LEE
PO BOX 2186
HICKORY 28603
U OF VIRGINIA
MAULDIN, FRANK WILLIAM
GRAYSTONE EAR. NOSE AND
THROAT
PO BOX 2484
HICKORY 28603
U OF MISSISSIPPI
O'CONNOR, ROBERT DARRELL
PO DRAWER 2484
HICKORY 28603
MED COLL OF VA
THORNTON, JACK WALKER
P. O. DRAWER 2484
HICKORY 28603
U OF MISSISSIPPI
WILLIAMS, ROBERT CYRUS, JR.
FAIRGROVE CHURCH ROAD
BOX 2484
HICKORY 28603-2484
MED U OF SC
ON/HEM AC
78 83 84
704 324-9550
ON AC
82 83 88
704 324-9550
OPH AC
62 62 68
704 322-2050
OPH AC
59 60 63
704 736-0105
OPH AC
56 56 64
704 322-2050
OPH AC
83 86 89
704 322-2050
OPH AC
67 67 72
704 322-5120
OPH AC
63 63 72
704 322-2050
OPH AC
62 62 93
704 322-6040
OPH L/RT
40 40 48
704 464-1160
OPH AC
69 69 78
704 322-2050
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
BAUER, JOHN MONTGOMERY
ROUTE #2, BOX 197
CONOVER 28613
LA STATE U
GUARINO, GUY JOSEPH
ROUTE #2, BOX 197
CONOVER 28613
LA STATE U
PARKER, JAMES LEE
RT #2, BOX 197
CONOVER 28613
U OF NC
VOGEL, JOSEPH VINCENT
ROUTE #2. BOX 197
CONOVER 28613
DUKE
PEDIATRICS
ORS AC
69 69 75
704 322-5172
ORS/GP AC
72 73 81
704 324-2800
ORS/HS AC
84 86 92
704 322-5172
ORS AC
72 73 81
704 324-2300
ORS AC
83 83 90
704 652-8300
ORS AC
64 64 75
704 322-5172
ORS AC
70 70 79
704 324-2800
ORS AC
70 70 76
704 322-5172
BATES, PAUL KENNETH, JR.
240 18TH STREET CIRCLE. SE
HICKORY 28602
U OF LOUISVILLE
DIXON, ROBERT ROSS
240 18TH ST. CIRCLE, SE
HICKORY 28602
BOWMAN GRAY
FROEDGE, JERRY KEITH
240 18TH STREET CIRCLE, SE
HICKORY 28602
U OF LOUISVILLE
MILLSAPS, DAVID MCIVER
240 18TH ST. CIRCLE, SE
HICKORY 28602
DUKE
SPEES, LYNN BEECHER
THE CHILDHEALTH CENTER
1375 4TH ST. DR. NW
HICKORY 28601-2501
BOWMAN GRAY
PTH AC
76 76 81
704 322-3821
PTH AC
57 57 67
704 322-3821
PTH AC
63 63 71
704 322-3821
PTH AC
77 82 85
704 322-3821
PD AC
69 74 75
704 322-2550
PD AC
68 68 75
704 322-2550
PD AC
69 70 75
704 322-2550
PD AC
77 79 80
704 322-2550
PD AC
75 75 73
704 322-4453
PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
STUTESMAN, ANDREA A.
1877 N. CENTER ST.
HICKORY 28601
LSU-SHREVEPORT
STUTESMAN, JAMES L.
1877 N. CENTER ST.
HICKORY 28601
U OF TX-HOUSTON
PLASTIC SURGERY
FEWELL, JOSEPH EURANUS, JR.
415 N. CENTER ST., STE. 201
OTO/HNS AC HICKORY 28601
74 74 80 MED U OF SC
704 322-5120 SICILIANO, STEVEN ANDREW
415 N. CENTER ST.
OTO AC HICKORY 28601
MED U OF SC
85 86 93
704 322-3725 PSYCHIATRY
OTO AC BOLICK, DEBBIE A.
60 67 67 PO BOX 9149
704 322-3725 HICKORY 28603-9149
U OF COLORADO
OTO/HNS AC KIM, TONG SU
64 64 71 24 2ND AVE. NE
704 322-3725 HICKORY 28601
SEOUL NATL U
OTO AC PETERS, SARAH
71 72 79 HICKORY PSYCHIATRIC CENTER
24 SECOND AVE.. NE
704 322-3725 HICKORY 28601
FATIMAH JINNAH
PM AC
83 83 87
704 322-1300
PM AC
83 83 87
704 322-1300
PS AC
74 79 84
704 322-8380
PS AC
86 86 94
704 322-8380
P AC
89 90 89
704 327-7888
P AC
51 51 70
704 324-9900
P AC
64 83 90
704 324-9900
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18. CATAWBA COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
SCHMITT, PHILIP JULIAN
PO BOX 9149
200 2ND ST. NW
HICKORY 28603
GEORGETOWN U
TRADO, CHARLES ELMENDORF
MEDICAL ARTS BLDG.
24 SECOND AVE. NE
HICKORY 28601
U OF NC
PULMONARY DISEASES
OWENS, FREDERICK THOMAS
PO BOX 3033
HICKORY 28603-3033
MED COLL OF GA
POLLOCK, JOSEPH J.
PO BOX 3033
HICKORY 28603
GEO WASHINGTON U
RADIOLOGY
BROOKS, THOMAS WILLIAM, III
521 THIRD AVENUE. NW.
HICKORY 28601
MED COLL OF GA
HARLAN, STEVEN DANE
P. O. BOX 308
HICKORY 28603
U OF MISSOURI
OWSLEY, JAMES HAROLD
P. O. BOX 308
HICKORY 28603
U OF ALABAMA
P/CHP AC
80 83 85
704 327-7888
P/GP AC
59 59 62
704 324-9900
PUD/IM AC
70 71 77
704 322-8265
PUD/IM AC
58 60 87
704 322-8265
R/NM AC
62 62 71
704 322-2644
R AC
76 76 81
704 322-2644
SZABO, JANET R.
P. O. BOX 308
HICKORY 28603
RHEUMATOLOGY
NICKS, SALLY AGNER
912 SECOND ST. NE
HICKORY 28601
U OF NC
R AC
80 85 86
704 322-2644
RHU/RHU AC
83 84 90
704 322-1996
THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY
BELL, IRA EUGENE, JR. TR/R L/RT
508 6TH ST., NW 45 50 51
HICKORY 28601 704 322-0856
MED COLL OF GA
LOWERY, GAYLA SUE TR AC
PO BOX 1 788 78 79 92
HICKORY 28603-1788 704 325-3856
BOWMAN GRAY
SIGMON, WILLIAM REGINALD, JR. TR AC
810 FAIRGROVE CHURCH RD.. SE 87 87 92
HICKORY 28602 704 326-3856
U OF NC
THORACIC SURGERY
R/NM AC SIEGMAN, IRA LOWELL
57 58 64 420 N. CENTER ST.
704 322-2644 HICKORY 28601
BROWN UNIV.
TS AC
83 84 94
704 323-1100
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
ANDERSON, MARK JEROME
1202 N. CENTER ST.
HICKORY 28601
BAYLOR
GERRARD, EDWARD ROLLAND
1202 N. CENTER STREET
HICKORY 28601
BAYLOR
HARDAWAY, DAVID M.
1202 N. CENTER ST.
HICKORY 28601-3760
BOWMAN GRAY
KURAD, JOSEPH WARD
1202 N. CENTER STREET
HICKORY 28601
U OF MARYLAND
PIERCE, ROBERT JAMES, JR.
1202 N. CENTER STREET
HICKORY 28601
U OFNC
VASCULAR SURGERY
KIELL, CHARLES STEVEN
415 N. CENTER ST.. STE. 102
HICKORY 28601
MED SCH-UMDNJ
MCDOUGAL, EMORY GARY
3412 GRAYSTONE PLACE
CONOVER 28613
U OF SOU ALA
U AC
86 87 92
704 322-4340
U AC
67 67 75
704 322-4340
U AC
83 84 89
704 322-4340
U AC
60 67 67
704 322-4340
U AC
64 64 71
704 322-4340
VS/GS AC
85 85 93
704 327-9178
VS AC
77 82 84
704 322-9105
19. CHATHAM COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Byron J. Hoffman, Jr., MD, PO Box 689, Siler City 27344 (919-663-3360)
Secretary: Joan T. Jordan, MD, PO Box 689, Siler City 27344 (919-663-3360)
FAMILY PRACTICE
CARTER, WILBUR BROOKS, JR.
120 CAROLINA FOREST CT.
CHAPEL HILL 27516
U OF NC
DYKERS, JOHN REGINALD, JR.
PO BOX 565
401 N. IVY AVE.
SILER CITY 27344
U OFNC
MCMANUS, KEITH ERIC
BOX 380, 801 W. THIRD ST.
SILER CITY 27344
U OF NC
FP AC
80 81 94
919 742-6032
FP AC
60 60 78
919 663-2931
FP AC
84 86 81
919 663-0085
WHITE, FRANKLIN DELANO
P. 0. BOX 567
SILER CITY 27344
U OF NC
INTERNAL MEDICINE
HOFFMAN, BYRON JAY, JR.
421 N. HOLLY AVENUE
SILER CITY 27344
EMORY U
FP AC JORDAN, JOAN THEA
59 59 61 PO BOX 689
919 663-2761 SILER CITY 27344
DUKE
PUBLIC HEALTH
IM AC BROWN, WALTER JOHN
76 77 81 79 TRUNDLE RDG.FEARRINGTON
919 663-3360 PITTSBORO 27312
BERLIN U
IM AC
83 84 90
919 663-3360
PH/FP AS
33 36 80
919 933-9331
OFFICERS— President:
Secretary:
20. CHEROKEE (GRAHAM) COMPONENT SOCIETY
FAMILY PRACTICE
BLALOCK, FLOYD ESTON, JR.
PO BOX 520
ANDREWS 28901
U OF TENNESSEE
CLAYTON, THOMAS V.
PO BOX 622
ANDREWS 28901-0622
ST. GEORGE'S U
FP/GP L
51 53 54
704 321-5362
FP AC
83 87 93
704 321-2060
GENERAL PRACTICE
WELLS, HELEN LEWIS
PO BOX 593
MURPHY 28906
BOWMAN GRAY
GENERAL SURGERY
GP L/RT
46 47 48
704 837-4201
MEINECKE, HENRY MILTON
2000 HIGHWAY 64 E, STE. 118
MURPHY 28906
U OF ARKANSAS
GS AC
67 67 91
704 837-7172
SUFIAN, SHEKEEB
PO BOX 1524
ANDREWS 28901
ADDIS ABABA UNIV
INTERNAL MEDICINE
MITCHELL, BRIAN P.
PO BOX 158
MURPHY 28902
U OF PITTSBURGH
GS AC
68 75 92
704 321-2006
IM AC
74 76 87
704 837-2696
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
217
20. CHEROKEE (GRAHAM) COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
ROPER, GARY WAYNE
ANDREWS INTERNAL MEDICINE
PO BOX 550
ANDREWS 28901
U OF NO
IM AC
ROYAL, PHILIP WAYNE
IM AC
89 90 88
PO BOX 550
89 91 87
ANDREWS 28901
704 321-4510
704 321-4510
U OFNC
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
MUGHARBIL, ZIYAD H.
PHYSICIANS BLDG , STE,
MURPHY 28906
AMER.U OF BEIRUT
#6
U AC
80 82 87
704 837-7513
21. CHOWAN-PERQUIMANS COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President:
Secretary:
ANESTHESIOLOGY
GENERAL SURGERY
OPHTHALMOLOGY
KURTS, YURY
PO BOX 970
EDENTON 27932
TADJIK MED INST
FAMILY PRACTICE
DEVINE, LEIBERT EARL
P. O. BOX 298
EDENTON 27932
OHIO STATE U
LANE, ROBERT EARL
118 W. MARKET ST
HERTFORD 27944
TULANE U
WRIGHT, DAVID O.
902 W QUEEN STREET
EDENTON 27932
BOWMAN GRAY
AN AC VOIGT, WARD LANDIS GS AC
65 65 87 CHOWAN MEDICAL CENTER 63 63 70
919 482-3583 PO BOX 429
EDENTON 27932 91 9 482-21 1 6
U OF NC
INTERNAL MEDICINE
HASKETT, JOSEPH RAY, JR.
PO BOX 1210 76
EDENTON INTERNAL MED, PA
EDENTON 27932 91 9 482-51 71
U OF NC
FP AC
75 75 80
919 482-7774
FP AC
67 67 74
919 426-5711
FP RT
58 58 63
919 482-2116
IM AC
76 82
BLAKEMORE, WILLIAM STEPHEN
PO BOX 1077
EDENTON 27932
COOFSURG-IRE
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
MCCARTHY, FRANCIS MICHAEL
701 LUKE ST., STE, C
PO BOX 14
EDENTON 27932-0014
U OF MIAMI
RADIOLOGY
BAKER, MARVIN I.
PO BOX 1047
EDENTON 27932
U OF FLORIDA
OPH AC
79 80 84
919 482-7471
ORS AC
83 90 93
919 482-5011
R/NM AC
60 60 83
919 482-8446
OFFICERS— President: Thomas D. Bailey,
Secretary: Shem K. Blackley,
23. CLEVELAND COMPONENT SOCIETY
MD, 1413 N. Lafayette Street, Shelby, 28150 (704-482-6767)
III, MD, 1001 N. Washington St., Shelby 28150 (704-482-2011 — Fax 704-484-0303)
i
ANESTHESIOLOGY
CHEANEY, RUSSELL ALAN
300 GROVER ST.
SHELBY 28150
U OF LOUISVILLE
REYNOLDS, JOHN LAURENCE
404 MELODY LANE
SHELBY 28150
AUTONOMOUS UNIV
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
BOYETTE, DOUGLAS RAY
809 N LAFAYETTE ST,, STE, A
SHELBY 28150
BOWMAN GRAY
AN AC
82 85 86
704 482-5716
AN AC
80 86 87
704 482-5716
CD/IM AC
75 75 80
704 482-1006
DERMATOLOGY
PEARSON, LAWRENCE HAMILTON
700 N, LAFAYETTE ST.
SHELBY 28150
U OF NC
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
BLACKBURN, THOMAS REID
805 N MORGAN ST
SHELBY 28150
BOWMAN GRAY
POWELL, JESS AVERETTE, III
SHELBY RADIOLOGICAL ASSOC.
805 N, MORGAN ST
SHELBY 28150
U OF TENNESSEE
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
CASH, TED FREEMON
2616 OAK GROVE RD,
SHELBY 28152-9706
EAST CAROLINA U
CLEARY, JIM RAY
900 MONTICELLO DR.
PINEHURST 28374
BOWMAN GRAY
HERMANN, JAMES HOWARD
201 GROVER ST,
SHELBY 28150
LOMA LINDA U
MULLEN, JOSEPH PATRICK, III
406 JOHNSFIELD ROAD
SHELBY 28150
JEFFERSON
FAMILY PRACTICE
EM AC
85 85 83
704 487-3131
EM/IM AC
60 60 63
919 295-5167
EM/FP AC
72 72 87
704 487-3134
EM/AM AC
73 74 94
704 487-3131
D AC
ADAMS. CHARLES HUBERT
FP AC
79 80 83
404 DOWNING STREET
58 59 59
704 484-0464
KINGS MOUNTAIN 28086
U OF VIRGINIA
704 739-3147
CROW, JOHN 8UREN
FP URT
600 CROW RD,
48 49 50
SHELBY 28152
704 487-7052
BOWMAN GRAY
DR AC
DENNING, CHRISTOPHER MARSHAL FP AC
65 65 75
CLEVELAND FAMILY PRACTICE
86 87 91
704 482-3880
421 W MARION ST,
SHELBY 28150
704 484-8001
DR AC
MED COLL OF GA
PA 73 75 79
DORN, ROBERT M.
FP AC
PO BOX 815
85 85 88
704 487-3141
BOILING SPRINGS 28017
UNIV, OF S.C.
704 434-2281
GELOT, DEEPAK R. FP AC
144 NORTHSHORE DR, 91 93 88
CHERRYVILLE 28021 704 487-1148
U OF NC
JONES, MARY MCKEEL FP AC
421 W, MARION ST. 86 87 83
SHELBY 28150 704 484-8001
EAST CAROLINA U
JONES, ROBERTS., JR.-BOBBY FP AC
421 W, MARION ST. 81 81 79
SHELBY 28150 704 484-8001
EAST CAROLINA U
JONES, ROBERT SPURGEON FP L
113 GROVER STREET 54 54 55
SHELBY 281 50 704 487-5228
U OF NC
JONES, STEPHEN WATSON FP AC
113 GROVER ST 86 87 84
SHELBY 28150 704 487-5228
EAST CAROLINA U
LEE, JOSEPH, III FP AC
711 W, MOUNTAIN STREET 63 64 65
PO BOX 1668
KINGS MOUNTAIN 28086 704 739-5456
MED U OF SC
MCGILL, JOHN CHARLES FP URT
703 HILLSIDE DR, 46 50 52
KINGS MOUNTAIN 28086 704 739-5278
VANDERBILT U.
MILLER, ROBERT MICHAEL FP AC
1198 WYKE ROAD 67 68 76
SHELBY 28150 704487-1148
U OF TENNESSEE
SINCOX, FRANCIS JOHN, JR. FP AC
4500 BINWHE LANE 58 63 64
GASTONIA 28052 704 739-3681
EMORY U
218
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23. CLEVELAND COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
SMITH, LARRY EDWARD
113 GROVER ST
SHELBY, NC 28150
OHIO STATE U
WALKER, JOSEPH EDWARDS
EDWARD CLINIC
6433 FALLSTON ROAD
LAWNDALE 28090
DUKE
WASHBURN, HARRILL GENE
P, 0, BOX 815
BOILING SPRINGS 28017
BOWMAN GRAY
GASTROENTEROLOGY
RYBNICEK, KAREL FRANCIS
808 N. WASHINGTON ST,
SHELBY 28150
PURKINJE MEDSCH
SPRAGINS, JOEL FRED
808 N, WASHINGTON ST.
SHELBY 28150
U OF ARKANSAS
GENERAL PRACTICE
DAY, PHILIP MARK
217 N. MAIN ST.
PO BOX 520
GROVER 28073
MICHIGAN ST U
MAYBIN, RICHARD MADDEN
PO BOX 96
LAWNDALE 28090-9802
MED U OF SC
WASHBURN, WILLARD WYAN
P. O, BOX 795
BOILING SPRINGS 28017
JEFFERSON
GENERAL SURGERY
FP AC
77 78 95
704 487-5228
FP/AI AC
60 62 63
704 538-8616
POTTS, JAMES MARTIN
200 W. GROVER ST.
SHELBY 28150
MED COLL OF GA
ROBINSON, SAM
707 W. KING ST.
KINGS MOUNTAIN 28086
U OF TENNESSEE
FP AC GYNECOLOGY
58 59 63
704 434-2281
GI/IM AC
78 85 91
704 480-0008
GI/IM AC
64 64 73
704 482-1482
GP AC
82 83 86
704 937-7905
GP/HYP L
46 46 52
704 538-8532
GP/FP L/RT
43 43 47
704 434-7910
BARRINGER, MICHAEL LYNN
GS AC
904 MEADOWBROOK LANE
76 76 84
SHELBY 28150
704 487-8591
UOFNC
BOWLING, RICHARD FRANKLIN
GS L/RT
107 PARK CIRCLE
53 53 61
SHELBY 28150
704 487-8591
BOWMAN GRAY
CLONINGER, ROWELL CONNOR
GS L/RT
301 FORD ST,. #1
44 45 51
SHELBY 28150-4462
704 487-8591
U OF MARYLAND
HAMRICK, JOHN CARL
GS
P, O, BOX 668
35 35 40
DECEASED-9-10-94
SHELBY 28150
704 487-5132
U OF MARYLAND
HUNTER, JOHN BALDWIN
GS/GP L/RT
618 E MARION STREET
28 32 47
SHELBY 28150
704 487-6022
NEW YORK U
JONES, CRAIG S.
GS L
4051 GULFSHORE BLVD N'PH-20;
36 36 38
NAPLES FL33940
813 261-5609
INDIANA U
LANEY, ROBERT GAFFNEY, III
GS AC
200 W, GROVER ST.
81 82 80
SHELBY 28150
704 487-8591
UOFNC
MCMURRY, AVERY WILLIS
GS L
207 LEE STREET
45 45 51
SHELBY 28150
704 482-6350
JEFFERSON
NAMAN, CARL HAWKINS
CSfWS AC
1200 HARDIN DRIVE
67 68 75
SHELBY 28150
704 481-9131
MED COLL OF GA
PLONK, GEORGE WEBB
GS URT
902 CRESCENT CIRCLE
44 45 53
KINGS MOUNTAIN 28086
704 739-2272
JEFFERSON
BURRUS, JAMES HENRY
P O, BOX 1256
SHELBY 28151-1256
U OF NC
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
GANGOO, ABDUL RASHID
810 W KING STREET
KINGS MOUNTAIN 28086
SRINAGAR MED SCH
INTERNAL MEDICINE
LANGLEY, CHARLES PITMAN, III
808 SCHENCK STREET
SHELBY 28150
U OF NC
MILLER, DONALD STUART
1405-B N, LAFAYETTE STREET
SHELBY 28150
HARVARD
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
BINION, GERALD RAY
now, GROVER STREET
SHELBY 28150
U TX-SOU,WESTERN
CHAMBERLAIN, STEVEN A.
110 W GROVER ST.
SHELBY 28150
MED U OF SC
DAVIS, THOMAS R.
now GROVER ST.
SHELBY 28150
BOWMAN GRAY
KEELEY, MICHAEL M.
now, GROVER STREET
SHELBY 28150
U OF NC
LAMPLEY, CHARLES G. IV
now, GROVER ST,
SHELBY 28150
U OF NC
LAMPLEY, CHARLES GORDON, III
now. GROVER ST.
SHELBY 28150
BOWMAN GRAY
OPHTHALMOLOGY
BAILEY, THOMAS DANIEL
1807 ARBOR WAY DR.
SHELBY 28150-6166
GEORGETOWN U
BOGAN, STEPHEN JAY
1413 N, LAFAYETTE ST.
SHELBY 28150
WAYNE STATE U
GEBEL, EMILE LOUIS
134 CHAGRIN FARM RD.
SHELBY 28150
DUKE
HANNAH, FRANK THOMAS
313 S. WASHINGTON STREET
SHELBY 28150-5401
DUKE
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
HAMRICK, JOHN CARL, JR.
now. GROVER STREET
SHELBY 28150
BOWMAN GRAY
GS/TS AC MANGUM, GARY LIONELL
73 73 79 202 E, GROVER ST.
919 487-8591 SHELBY 28150
BOWMAN GRAY
GS/TS AC STUCKY, WILLIAM VINCENT
53 65 66 202 E. GROVER ST
704 739-4749 SHELBY 28150
U OF MICHIGAN
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
GYN S/RT WILLIAMS, JACK DEAN
57 57 64 209-BLEEST.
704 481-8700 PO BOX 1968
SHELBY 28150
DUKE
ORS AC
67 67 78
704 482-731 1
ORS AC
85 90 91
704 484-0606
OTO AC
65 65 73
704 487-9088
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
ID AC
68 76 83
704 739-8946
IM AC
75 76 79
919 482-1482
IM/ON AC
62 62 78
704 482-8936
OBG AC
62 62 74
704 487-5258
OBG AC
83 84 87
704 487-5258
OBG AC
86 86 86
704 487-5258
OBG C
89 94
OBG AC
89 88
704 487-5258
OBG AC
62 62 70
704 487-5258
OPH AC
78 79 90
704 482-6767
OPH AC
84 94
704 482-6767
OPH RT
62 62 67
704 482-6767
OPH AC
64 64 71
704 482-0696
GENTRY, JOHN BILLY
307 S. POSTON STREET
SHELBY 28150
U OFNC
MILAM, WILLIAM FREER
PO BOX 1268
SHELBY 28150
OHIO STATE U
ROE, RODNEY ALLEN
201 GROVER ST.
SHELBY 28150
U OF ARKANSAS
PEDIATRICS
BINION, MARK LEE
101 GROVER STREET
SHELBY 28150
EAST CAROLINA U
BOWLES, RICHARD MORGAN
101 GROVER STREET
SHELBY 28150
DUKE
GILLIATT, CECIL LEE, JR.,
101 GROVER STREET
SHELBY 28150
HARVARD
HAYEK, CHARLES S.
212 VAUXHALL DR
SHELBY 28150
U OFNC
MINUS, JOSEPH SHEPPARD
101 GROVER STREET
SHELBY 28150
DUKE
NORMAN, DAVID ALAN
101 GROVER ST.
SHELBY 28150
U OF ALABAMA
SARAZEN, PAUL MARK, JR.
101 GROVER STREET
SHELBY 28150
DUKE
STALLINGS, MARTIN WADE
108 EDGEMONT DR,
KINGS MOUNTAIN 28086
U OF ALABAMA
PSYCHIATRY
VAN FLEET, WILLIAM VERNON
416 N, LAFAYETTE ST.
SHELBY 28150-4425
GEO WASHINGTON U
PULMONARY DISEASES
HARRIS, THOMAS REGINALD
808 SCHENCK STREET
SHELBY 28150
U OF TENNESSEE
RADIOLOGY
ORS/SM AC
67 67 76
704 487-1177
HARRELL, WARREN LAMAR,
1237 BROOKWOOD DRIVE
SHELBY 28150
EMORY U
JR.
PTH AC
59 59 67
704 482-0241
PTH AC
66 66 79
704 487-3147
PTH AC
68 68 89
704 487-3147
PD AC
89 92 85
704 482-1435
PD AC
52 53 55
704 482-1435
PD AC
62 63 68
704 482-1435
PD AC
85 87 84
704 482-1435
PD AC
65 65 71
704 482-1435
PD AC
86 87 90
704 482-1435
PD L
48 50 55
704 482-1435
PD AC
69 70 76
704 739-2521
P/CHP AC
61 65 79
704 482-7395
PUD/IM AC
55 56 57
704 482-1482
R AC
58 67 67
704 482-3880
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
23. CLEVELAND COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
SENNEWALD, KAREN
805 N. MORGAN ST,
SHELBY 28150
BOWMAN GRAY
STORY, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS
SHELBY RADIOLOGICAL ASSOC,
805 N. MORGAN ST.
SHELBY 28150
EMORY U
RHEUMATOLOGY
AN AC
66 77 81
910 642-8011
FERRELL, PAUL BRENT
808 SCHENCK ST,
SHELBY 28150
UOFNC
OFFICERS— President:
Secretary:
ANESTHESIOLOGY
DIMITRIOUS, ROBIN
P. O, BOX 364
WHITEVILLE 28472
EIN SHAMS U
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
BURNETTE, DOUGLAS GEORGE, JR. DR/NM AC
COLUMBUS COUNTY HOSP, 75 75 93
500 JEFFERSON ST., DEPT.OF RAD.
WHITEVILLE 28472 910 642-8011
U OF ALABAMA
FAMILY PRACTICE
BULLOCK, THURMAN MONROE, JR.
PO BOX 465
CHADBOURN 28431
BOWMAN GRAY
GRUBS, STEPHEN DALE
PIREWAY RD,
PO BOX 675
TABOR CITY 28463
WASHINGTON U
STOUT, WILLIAM ALLEN
P, 0. BOX 675
TABOR CITY 28463
BOWMAN GRAY
THIGPEN, FRONIS RAY
902 JEFFERSON ST.
PO BOX 1528
WHITEVILLE 28472
U OFNC
GENERAL PRACTICE
FLOYD, ANDERSON GAYLE
302 N. THOMPSON STREET
WHITEVILLE 28472
MED U OF SC
R/NM AC
THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY
85 85 83
704 482-3880
INJEJIKIAN, JIRAIR ALEXAN
TS/GS AC
709 GROVER STREET
61 61 70
R/IM AC
SHELBY 28150
704 482-8371
=A58 58 67
AMER.U OF BEIRUT
704 487-0003
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
BARKER, DAVID BERT
U EM/AC
1001 N WASHINGTON ST.
71 71 80
SHELBY 28151
704 482-2011
U OF TENNESSEE
RHU/IM AC
BLACKLEY, SHEM K., Ill
U AC
75 75 84
1001 N. WASHINGTON ST.
83 88 89
704 482-1482
SHELBY 28150
BOWMAN GRAY
704 482-201 1
GOSSETT, ROBERT PETER
1001 N WASHINGTON ST,
SHELBY 28150
U TX-SAN ANTONIO
KELLY, JOHNSON HALL
1001 N, WASHINGTON ST,
SHELBY 28150
BOWMAN GRAY
SECREST, ALVIN JACKSON, JR.
1001 N, WASHINGTON STREET
SHELBY 28150
BOWMAN GRAY
219
U AC
77 80 83
704 482-2011
U AC
78 78 84
704 482-201 1
U AC
63 63 71
704 482-201 1
FP/A RT
61 61 63
910 654-5369
FP/GER AC
75 76 79
910 653-2113
FP AC
61 61 63
910 653-2112
FP/PD AC
76 77 75
910 642-6121
GP L/RT
37 37 39
910 642-2150
24. COLUMBUS COMPONENT SOCIETY
GENERAL SURGERY
BAREFOOT, WILLIAM FREDERICK GS URT
P. O. BOX 573 34 34 35
WHITEVILLE 28472 910 642-3256
TULANE U
CHANGAPPA, BADUVANDA U. GS AC
PO BOX 1307 73 83 90
WHITEVILLE 28472 910 642-4711
MYSORE U
DONAYRE, LUIS ERNESTO GS/TS AC
PO BOX 219 59 67 68
WHITEVILLE 28472 91 0 642-31 36
SAN MARCOS U
WALTERS, HEZEKIAH GROVER, JR. GS L/RT
220 JEFFERSON ST. 48 48 53
WHITEVILLE 28472 910 642-3214
U OF MARYLAND
WALTERS, RONALD MARTIN
220 JEFFERSON ST.
WHITEVILLE 28472 910 642-3214
U OF NC
TRAYLOR, HENRY WILLIAM, JR.
903 E. JEFFERSON ST.
WHITEVILLE 28472
GEORGETOWN U
IM EM/AC
77 79 83
910 642-6121
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
HINTON, JEFFREY TAYLOR OBG AC
BALDWIN WOODS GYNECOLOGY 84 85 89
WHITEVILLE 28472 910 642-3294
U OF KENTUCKY
KINDSCHUH, PETER MICHAEL OBG AC
BALDWIN WOODS 80 80 85
WHITEVILLE 28472 910 642-3294
LOYOLA U
GYNECOLOGY
WHEATLEY, SAMUEL NALLY
BALDWIN WOODS
WHITEVILLE 28472
U OF KENTUCKY
INTERNAL MEDICINE
HODGSON, JOHN D.
PO BOX 1249
WHITEVILLE 28472
GEORGETOWN U
MUNROE, JOHN FRANCIS
BALDWIN WOODS, S.W.
P. O BOX 1249
WHITEVILLE 28472
U OF NC
GSA/S AC OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE
81 81 79
WALDMAN, RICHARD ALAN
903 JEFFERSON ST.
WHITEVILLE 28472
NEW YORK U
GYN AC
75 76 79
910 642-3294
IM AC
82 83 88
910 642-0331
IM/END
60 60
AC
68
910 642-2230
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
OGDEN, WILLIAM SINGLETON
600 N. MADISON ST.
WHITEVILLE 28472
MED COLL OF GA
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
GLINSKI, RONALD PETER
720 JEFFERSON ST.
WHITEVILLE 28472
U OF MICHIGAN
PD AC
68 68 93
910 692-6131
ORS AC
65 67 89
910 642-0337
U/PTH AC
75 76 81
910 642-5832
25. CRAVEN-PAMLICO-JONES COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Michael R. Towarnicky, MD, PO Box 68, Pollocksville 28573-0068 (919-633-1010)
Secretary: Bertha B. Harvey, MD, 1405 Tatum Drive, New Bern 28561 (919-633-8203)
Executive Director: Helen C. Harrell, PO Box 1181, New Bern 28563 (919-638-9331)
ANESTHESIOLOGY
CLARK, WILLIAM SIDNEY
NEW BERN ANESTHESIA
ASSOCIATES
PO BOX 15007
I NEW BERN 28561
U OF VIRGINIA
GUNN, PATRICIA G.
PO BOX 983
AN AC NEW BERN 28563-0983
U OF LIVERPOOL
87 87 92 MOORE, SUSAN ELIZABETH
PO BOX 15007
919 633-6117 NEW BERN 28561
EAST CAROLINA U
AN AS CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
54 55 84
919 633-1978
AN AC
89 89 85
919 633-6117
BECKWITH, GEORGE HUGHES CD/IM AC
PO BOX 12554 71 71 76
702 NEWMAN RD, MCCARTHY SO.
NEW BERN 28561 919 633-5333
U OF VIRGINIA
220
MCQUADE, JOHN FRANCIS, III
PO BOX 12566
NEW BERN 28561
YALE
OLIVER, DAVID CLARK
702 NEWMAN RD.
MCCARTHY SQUARE
NEW BERN 28560
BOWMAN GRAY
WILLIAMS, JOHN ANTHONY, III
1300 HEALTH DRIVE
NEW BERN 28560
GEORGETOWN U
DERMATOLOGY
GRECO, PETER PAUL
PO BOX 12908
1914 NEUSE BLVD.
NEW BERN 28560-2320
MED SCH-UMDNJ
KLEIN, KENNETH LEROY
1421 S. GLENBURNIE ROAD
NEW BERN 28562
WRIGHT STATE U
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
BUFF, SAMUEL JOSEPH
PO BOX 12065
NEW BERN 28561
DUKE
STOHRER, THOMAS WALTER
PO BOX 12065
NEW BERN 28561
U OF ILLINOIS
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
REIDA, RONALD JACK
1100 COUNTRY CLUB DR.
NEW BERN 28562
U OF KANSAS
FAMILY PRACTICE
BANKER, MILLARD FILLMORE, IV
532 WEBB BLVD.
HAVELOCK 28532
MED COLL OF OHIO
BURNETT, JOHN WESLEY, JR.
810 KENNEDY AVE.
NEW BERN 28560
MED COLL OF VA
DEGRAW, MARTIN CRAWFORD
810 KENNEDY AVE.
NEW BERN 28560
BOWMAN GRAY
DUFFY, CHARLES
1506 LUCERNE WAY
NEW BERN 28560
JEFFERSON
HUDSON, RICHARD WOODARD
PO BOX 729
PAMLICO MEDICAL CTR. PA
BAYBORO 28515
U OF NC
LITTLE, HENRY REECE, JR.
5323 TRENT WOODS DR.
NEW BERN 28562-7443
MED COLL OF VA
MAHANEY, JOHN PHILIP, JR.
810 KENNEDY AVE.
NEW BERN 28560
MED COLL OF VA
MANLEY, JAMES JOSEPH
800 HOSPITAL DR. STE. #6
PO BOX 12585
NEW BERN 28561-2585
MED SCH-UMDNJ
MOORE, LEANN DEAL
2713 NEUSE BLVD., BLDG. C
NEW BERN 28562
MED COLL OF VA
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
25. CRAVEN-PAMLICO-JONES COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
CD/IM AC
73 75 78
919 636-6222
CD/IM AC
74 74 78
91 9 633-5333
CD AC
84 86 94
919 633-8090
D AC
67 68 74
MOORE, STALEY COOK
2713 NEUSE BLVD., BLDG. G
NEW BERN 28562
U OF NC
OVERBY, JOSEPH RANDAL, JR.
810 KENNEDY AVE.
NEW BERN 28560
BOWMAN GRAY
STAFFORD, CHARLES WILLIAM
117 PAGE PLACE
EMERALD ISLE 28594
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS UNIV.,
WILLI, MARC ANTHONY
608 WINDWARD DR.
ORIENTAL 28571
WRIGHT STATE U
FP AC
82 83 91
919 633-1678
FP AC
71 71 76
919 633-1678
FP AC
81 82 94
919 354-3843
MEXICO
FP EM/AC
83 84 90
919 745-3191
919 633-1817 GASTROENTEROLOGY
D/DMP AC
83 83 89
919 633-4200
DR AC
77 79 83
919 633-5057
DR AC
87 06
919 633-5057
EM/PD AC
67 67 84
919 637-4016
FP AC
90 91 93
919 447-7088
FP AC
71 71 76
919 633-1678
FP AC
81 84 79
919 633-1685
FP UR7
30 30 34
919 637-2283
FP AC
61 61 64
919 745-3191
FP URT
51 53 53
919 637-6118
FP AC
71 74 76
919 633-1678
FP EM/AC
78 80 84
919 637-6193
FP AC
83 84 92
919 633-1678
MOELLER, WENDY PAULSON
P. O. BOX 68
POLLOCKSVILLE 28573-0068
DUKE
TOURIGNY, PAUL RENE
PO BOX 68
POLLOCKSVILLE 28573
HAHNEMANN
GENERAL PRACTICE
BENNETT, TRUETT VANN
PO BOX 721
ORIENTAL 28571
WASHINGTON U
BLACKERBY, JAMES
1807 TR YON ROAD
NEW BERN 28560
U OF LOUISVILLE
DUNN, ERNEST CLINTON, JR.
PO BOX 729
PAMLICO MEDICAL CTR., PA
BAYBORO 28515
U OF NC
NASHICK, GEORGE HENRY
PO BOX 729
PAMLICO MEDICAL CTR., PA
BAYBORO 28515
U OF CONNECTICUT
WARREN, JOSEPH BENJAMIN
203 PINE ROAD
NEW BERN 28560-6651
DUKE
GENERAL SURGERY
BALLARD, HARRY HAMPTON
701 NEWMAN RD.
NEW BERN 28562
WEST VA U
BLACKERBY, JAMES NICHOLAS
5315TRENTWOODS DR.
NEW BERN 28562
U OF LOUISVILLE
GRICE, ORMOND DREW
701 NEWMAN RD.
NEW BERN 28562
U OF NC
HARSHMAN, DAVID LEONARD
701 NEWMAN ROAD
NEW BERN 28562
VANDERBILT U.
MORGAN, RICHARD EARL
701 NEWMAN RD.
NEW BERN 28562
BOWMAN GRAY
MOSTELLAR, HENRY CURTIS, III
701 NEWMAN RD.
NEW BERN 28562
U OF SOU ALA
GI/IM AC
77 78 83
919 633-1010
GI/IM AC
84 85 94
919 633-1010
GP AC
45 45 91
919 249-3030
GP L/RT
32 32 66
919 637-3424
GP AC
79 79 79
919 633-1616
GP AC
75 75 76
919 745-3191
GP L/RT
51 52 54
919 637-5888
GSA/S AC
71 76 82
919 633-2081
GS RT
56 63 64
919 633-2081
GS AC
67 67 77
919 633-2081
GS AC
84 86 94
919 633-2081
GS AC
73 73 78
919 633-2081
GSA/S AC
83 85 84
919 633-2081
GYNECOLOGY
HEAD, CHARLES M.
304 AUGUSTA COURT
NEW BERN 28562
U OF ALABAMA
RICHARDSON, ERNEST C, JR.
4001 TRENT PINES DR.
NEW BERN 28562
JEFFERSON
INTERNAL MEDICINE
BAGGETT, JOHN ROBERT
702 NEWMAN ROAD
MCCARTHY SQUARE
NEW BERN 28560
U OFNC
BANKER, LISA EHRHARDT
2005 HYDES CORNER
NEW BERN 28562
MED COLL OF OHIO
BELL, EDWIN LILLINGTON
702 NEWMAN ROAD
MCCARTHY SQUARE
NEW BERN 28560
DUKE
BENDER, NEIL CARMICHAEL
P. O. BOX 68
POLLOCKSVILLE 28573
U OF NC
BOUNOUS, CHRISTINE G.
PO BOX 12566
NEW BERN 28561
DUKE
COOPER, LYLE RAY
702 NEWMAN RD.
PO BOX 2554
NEW BERN 28560
U OF NC
DAVIS, MICHAEL LEE
PO BOX 2566
NEW BERN 28561
WEST VA U
FRANCO, MARK EVAN
2313CRESTVIEW DR.
NEW BERN 28562
HAHNEMANN
FRASER, DAVID D.
EASTERN CAROLINA
INTERNAL MED.
PO BOX 68
POLLOCKSVILLE 28573
EAST CAROLINA U
GINTAUTIENE, KRISTINA
532 WEBB BOULEVARD
HAVELOCK 28570
U CIUDAD JUAREZ
GOODWIN, BONNIE JEANNE
PO BOX 68
POLLOCKSVILLE 28573
DARTMOUTH U
KING, FRANCIS PARKER
210 WILSON POINT
NEW BERN 28562
HARVARD
LITTLE, SUZANNE BROWN
5323 TRENT WOODS DR.
NEW BERN 28562
MED COLL OF VA
MOELLER, MARK BOLTON
P. O. BOX 68
POLLOCKSVILLE 28573
DARTMOUTH U
MOORE, RONALD ALVIN
702 NEWMAN ROAD
MCCARTHY SQUARE
NEW BERN 28560
U OF NC
NSIEN, EPHRAIM EMMANUAL
1400 NEUSE BLVD., BOX 428
NEW BERN 28563
TUFTS U
GYN AC
57 57 89
919 577-2788
GYN/OBS URT
43 43 48
919 633-3942
IM RT
56 56 63
919 633-5333
IM AC
90 91 93
919 224-4591
IM/PUD AC
82 83 79
919 633-5333
IM AC
63 63 68
919 633-1010
IM AC
82 84 88
919 636-6222
IM AC
80 81 80
919 633-5333
IM AC in
74 75 79
919 636-6222
IM AC
88 90 93
919 224-4591
IM/RHU AC
86 88 83
919 633-1010
IM AC
86 88 94 !
919 447-7088
IM/ON AC
77 83 86
919 633-1010
IM L/RT
46 46 53
919 637-5411
IM/CD L/RT
49 53 53
919 637-6118
IM/ID AC I uc
77 81 82
919 633-1010
IM/ON AC
72 72 76
919 633-5333
IM/GI AC
83 84 90
919 636-0300
I
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
25. CRAVEN-PAMLICO-JONES COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
POCOCK, DONALD ANDREW
IM/ID AC
405 JOHNSON ST.
73 74 81
NEW BERN 28560-4047
919 633-1010
CASE WESTERN RES
PRESTON, RONALD ALLYN
IM AC
PO BOX 12566
70 70 76
NEW BERN 28561
919 636-6222
MED COLL OF VA
SHIELDS, WRIGHT DAVIS
IM AC
702 NEWMAN ROAD
84 85 91
NEW BERN 28560
919 633-5333
U OF VIRGINIA
TOWARNICKY, MICHAEL R.
IM/NM AC
PO BOX 68
83 83 88
POLLOCKSVILLE 28573-0068
919 633-1010
OHIO STATE U
WARREN, JAMES OTUEL
IM/GI AC
PO BOX 68
88 89 94
POLLOCKSVILLE 28573
919 633-1010
MED U OF SC
WILKINS, KENNETH WORTH, JR.
IM AC
702 NEWMAN ROAD
80 81 84
MCCARTHY SQUARE
NEW BERN 28562
919 633-5333
UOFNC
NEPHROLOGY
NEWMAN, WALTER JOSEPH
3650 NEUSE BLVD.
501 PALADIN DRIVE
NEW BERN 28560
DUKE
NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
JACKSON, JAMES ROBERT
SUITE #1, HOSPITAL DR.
NEW BERN 28560
DUKE
NEUROLOGY
NEP/IM AC
75 78 82
919 633-6303
NS AC
56 56 90
919 633-6070
PATTERSON, ROLVIX HARLAN, JR.
801 MCCARTHY BLVD.
NEW BERN 28560
EAST CAROLINA U
RAWLS, WILLIAM CLEATON
272 THURMAN ROAD
BEAUFORT 28516
U OF NO
TINGA, JOHN HINNES
750 MCCARTHY BLVD.
NEW BERN 28562
BOWMAN GRAY
TRULUCK, THOMAS BRIAN
750 MCCARTHY BLVD.
NEW BERN 28562
MED U OF SC
OPHTHALMOLOGY
CAMERON, HAROLD H.
802 MCCARTHY BLVD.
NEW BERN 28562
U OF NC
CHANCE, JAMES KENNETH
802 MCCARTHY BLVD.
NEW BERN 28560
BOWMAN GRAY
DAVIDSON, ANDREW
802 MCCARTHY BLVD.
NEW BERN 28560
U OF NC
MEEKINS, BETTINA BASS
802 MCCARTHY BLVD.
COASTAL EYE CLINIC
NEW BERN 28562
U OF MIAMI
STEINER, MICHAEL LEE
COASTAL EYE CLINIC
802 MCCARTHY BLVD.
NEW BERN 28562
WEST VA U
III
78
N
79
AC
82
919 633-4551
N/CHN AC
83 87
OBG AC
88 92 92
919 633-4747
OBG RT
66 66 72
919 633-4747
OBG AC
75 75 81
919 633-4005
OBG AC
75 75 81
91 9 633-4005
OPH AC
70 70 87
919 633-4183
OPH AC
76 76 81
919 633-4183
OPH AC
69 69 76
919 633-4183
OPH/OS AC
82 84 85
919 633-4183
OPH AC
67 68 75
919 633-4183
BALLENGER, CLARENCE EUGENE
COASTAL NEUROLOGICAL
721 PROFESSIONAL DR.
NEW BERN 28560
MED U OF SC
JREISAT, KHALED F.
COASTAL NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCS. 78
721 PROFESSIONAL DR.
NEW BERN 28560 919 633-3744
MED U OF PECS
MUTHER, ELLIS FRANK N/P AC
1315S,GLENBURNIE RD.. STE.C-11 60 60 70
NEW BERN 28562-2612 919 633-3744
TULANE U FAX 000 000-0000
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
BUSTARD, VICTOR WILLIAM OBG/GYN AC
800 HOSPITAL DR., STE. #2 59 76 78
NEW BERN 28560-3452 919 633-3339
DALHOUSIE U
EURE, LUTHER HAYWOOD, JR. OBG AC
750 MCCARTHY BLVD. 89 89 93
NEW BERN 28560 919 633-4005
BOWMAN GRAY
JOYNER, RONNIE STEPHEN OBG AC
801 MCCARTHY BLVD. 76 76 81
NEW BERN 28560 919 633-3942
U OF NC
MARTIN, DENNIS KEITH OBG AC
750 MCCARTHY BLVD. 78 78 78
NEW BERN 28562 919 633-4005
U OF NC
MORGAN, CHRIS ELIZABETH OBG AC
801 MCCARTHY BLVD. 89 92 85
NEW BERN 28560 919 633-3942
EAST CAROLINA U
PARKER, CHARLES LAWRENCE OBG/GYN AC
801 MCCARTHY BLVD. 73 73 76
NEW BERN 28560 919 633-3942
INDIANA U
MACDONALD, HENRY JOHN, JR.
709 PROFESSIONAL DR
NEW BERN 28560
U OF NC
STONE, HARRY BENJAMIN, III
709 PROFESSIONAL DR
NEW BERN 28560
DUKE
221
OTO AC
69 69 75
OTO/A AC
65 65 73
919 638-2515
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
ARMISTEAD, RAY BAXTER
1315 S. GLENBURNIE RD. STE. 7
NEW BERN 28562
GEORGETOWN U
BATTERSBY, BRIAN JOHN
EAST CAROLINA ORTHOPAEDICS
POBOX 1694
NEW BERN 28563
MED U OF SC
BLAIR, ROBERT GILLESPIE, JR.
P. O. DRAWER 1694
TRIANGLE PLAZA
NEW BERN 28560
U OF NC
HILLER, CARL JULIEN
P. O- DRAWER 1694
NEW BERN 28560
MED U OF SC
TAYLOE, JOHN COTTEN, JR.
P. O. DRAWER 2604
NEW BERN 28560
U OFNC
VANDERSEA, HAROLD MARK
800 HOSPITAL DRIVE
NEW BERN 28560
ST U OF NY-BUFF
WERTMAN, MARK GRAHAM
EAST CAROLINA ORTHOPAEDICS
PO DRAWER 1694, TRIANGLE PLAZA
NEW BERN 28560
WEST VA U
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
HALL, WILLIAM JAMES, JR.
709 PROFESSIONAL DR,
NEW BERN 28560
U OF LOUISVILLE
BENNERT, KEITH WILKINSON
2000 NEUSE BLVD.
NEW BERN 28560
CASE WESTERN RES
NEWELL, ROBERT B., JR.
CRAVEN REGIONAL MED. CTR,
2000 NEUSE BLVD.
NEW BERN 28560-3449
NORTHWESTERN U
WARD, RICHARD M.
2000 NEUSE BLVD.
NEW BERN 28560
DUKE
PEDIATRICS
AIKEN, HOVEY EUGENE, JR.
707 PROFESSIONAL DRIVE
NEW BERN 28560
MED U OF SC
BARDEN, GRAHAM ARTHUR, III
707 PROFESSIONAL DR.
NEW BERN 28560
DUKE
BARDEN, GRAHAM ARTHUR, JR.
707 PROFESSIONAL DRIVE
NEW BERN 28560
DUKE
DAVIS, JUNIUS WEEKS, JR.
C/O W.B. RODMAN DAVIS
PO BOX 3463
GREENSBORO 27402-3463
PTH AC
88 91 93
919 633-8069
PTH/CLP AC
70 73 87
919 633-8058
PTH AC
80 83 82
919 633-8058
PD AC
56 63 64
919 633-2900
PD AC
82 82 79
919 633-2900
PD L
48 48 53
919 633-2900
PD/PH L/RT
46 46 50
919 637-6367
ORS AC
MED U OF SC
76 77 80
GUNSTEN, GREGORY GARRETT
PD AC
919 633-2010
707 PROFESSIONAL DR.
87 90 94
NEW BERN 28560
919 633-2900
ORS AC
RUTGERS MED SCH
85 85 91
MAY, RONALD BRUCE
PD/HEM AC
PO DRAWER 12610
73 74 84
919 633-4477
NEW BERN 28561
U OF PENN
919 636-4920
ORS AC
STITT, SARAH ADAMS
PD AC
70 70 77
COASTAL CHILDREN'S CLINIC
707 PROFESSIONAL DR.
88 90 91
919 633-4477
NEW BERN 28560
U OF MARYLAND
ORS AC
TENNEY, BARBARA LEA
PD AC
62 62 69
PO DRAWER 12610
71 74 90
919 633-3256
NEW BERN 28561-2610
JEFFERSON
919 636-4920
ORS AC
WARREN, CALVIN GLENN, JR.
PD AC
60 60 66
707 PROFESSIONAL DR.
86 87 90
919 633-1635
NEW BERN 28560
UOFNC
919 633-2900
ORS AC
WOJNOWSKI, KATHRYN JONES
PD AC
70 71 78
707 PROFESSIONAL DR.
85 87 94
919 638-8113
NEW BERN 28560
MED U OFSC
919 633-2900
ORS AC
80 81 85
919 633-4477
PSYCHIATRY
BAWTINHIMER, GARY GEORGE
P AC
PO BOX 13183
79 79 92
NEW BERN 28561
919 636-3390
U OF MARYLAND
OTO/FPS AC
LYNN, ROBERT
P AC
77 80 83
PO BOX 12403
59 94
919 638-2515
NEW BERN 28561-2403
NEW YORK U
919 636-0700
222
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26. CRAVEN-PAMLICO-JONES COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
PUBLIC HEALTH
BAREFOOT, VERNA YOUNG
2504 OLD CHERRY POINT ROAD
NEW BERN 28560
GEO WASHINGTON U
PULMONARY DISEASES
EVERETT, ROY NATHAN
PO BOX 68
POLLOCKSVILLE 28573
EASTERN VA
HUNT, WILLIAM BRYCE, JR.
P. O. BOX 2157
NEW BERN 28560
BOWMAN GRAY
RADIOLOGY
ADAMS, LARRY LEE
PO BOX 12065
NEW BERN 28561
U OF NC
BELL, WILLIAM HARRISON, JR.
P, O. BOX 2065
NEW BERN 28560
CORNELL U
BOYD, DALE WOODS
300 AUGUSTA CT.
NEW BERN 28562
HAHNEMANN
PH L/RT
50 51 53
919 637-5574
PUD AC
79 80 84
919 224-4591
PUD/IM AC
53 53 76
919 633-8808
R AC
72 72 77
800 552-7756
R/NM URT
46 46 53
919 633-5057
R AC
61 62 90
919 633-1010
EVERETT, CATHERINE JOYCE
POBOX 12065
NEW BERN 28561
U OF NC
RICHEY, WILLIAM ALLEN
POBOX 12065
NEW BERN 28561
UOF NC
RHEUMATOLOGY
MOELLER, GARLAND RADFORD
532 WEBB BLVD.
HAVELOCK 28532
DUKE
THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY
GREWAL, SATPAL KAUR
PO BOX 5117
NEW BERN 28560
M C OF AMRITSAR
THORACIC SURGERY
ALEXANDER, LEON GEORGE, JR.
2000 NEUSE BLVD.
NEW BERN 28561
DUKE
SINNING, MARK ALAN
800 HOSPITAL DR.
NEW BERN 28560
U OF KANSAS
R AC
76 76 92
919 552-7756
R AC
75 75 80
800 552-7756
RHU/IM AC
77 78 83
919 447-7088
TR AC
63 76 82
919 633-8730
TS/CDS C
73 90
919 633-8091
TS/VS AC
78 79 87
919 638-8118
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
DOYLE, GEORGE MARK
800 HOSPITAL DR., STE. #4
NEVi/ BERN 28560
JOHNS HOPKINS
LASATER, JOHN DAVID
800 HOSPITAL DR.. STE, 4
NEW BERN 28560
U OF OKLAHOMA
MILLNS, DALE THOMAS
213 JOHNSON ST.
NEW BERN 28560
CASE WESTERN RES
UNDERHILL, THURLOW REED
800 HOSPITAL DRIVE. STE. #4
NEW BERN 28560
U OFNC
VASCULAR SURGERY
BELL, WILLIAM HARRISON, III
800 HOSPITAL DR. SUITE 10
NEW BERN 28560
DUKE
^^
U AC
85 87 91
919 633-2712
U AC
78 79 87
919 633-2712
U L/RT
46 53 53
919 637-4788
U AC
70 70 78
919 633-2712
VS/TS AC Jl
80 81 78
919 638-8118
26. CUMBERLAND COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Stanley K. Gilbert,
Secretary: Michael S. Bryant,
MD, 1300 Medical Dnve, Fayetteville 28304 (910-484-2127
MD, 1841 Quiet Cove, Fayetteville 28301 (910-323-2626 —
-Fax 910-484-4568)
Fax 910-323-3862)
NO SPECIALTY LISTED
AC
89 00
910 484-3121
KELLY, WM. HUSKE
POBOX 53127
1606 MORGANTON ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
U OF NC
NOREM-COKER, JULIA ELIZABETH R
1601 OWEN DR. 94 94
FAYETTEVILLE 28304 910 678-7259
U OFNC
ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICINE
CLARK, FRANKLIN ST. CLAIR ADM AC
PO BOX 53394 73 73 79
FAYETTEVILLE 28305 910 682-7971
U OFNC
HOFFMAN, EDNA TERESA MAURA ADM AC
404 VALLEY RD. 54 54 73
FAYETTEVILLE 28305 910 485-4755
MED COLL OF VA
MILLER, DUDLEY ADM/OBG AC
150 ROBESON STREET 59 59 70
FAYETTEVILLE 28301 910 483-31 56
U OF MISSOURI
ALLERGY & IMMUNOLOGY
KIM, SARAH
1317 MEDICAL DR. STE. #3
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-4425
LOMA LINDA U
ANESTHESIOLOGY
CASINELLI, PAUL EVAN
4215 FERNCREEK DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28314
UNIFORMED SERV.U
Al AC
50 50 82
910 323-3890
AN AC
80 81 93
910 323-9933
LEAK, JESSIE ARONOW
1805-A LAKESHORE DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
U TX-SAN ANTONIO
MAY, CHARLES RAYSOR, III
1787 ROANOKE ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
MED U OF SC
ROLLER, KEITH ALAN
2525 RAEFORD RD., STE. C
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
N EOHIO U
WALLIN, ROLF BOLIN
2604 FASHION LANE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-5337
U OF NC
WITHERS, LARRY DALE
150 ELLERSLIE DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
EMORY U
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
BLAIR, TIMOTHY PIERCE
1314 MEDICAL DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
U OF VIRGINIA
GARISON, GARY BROWN
3625 CAPE CENTER DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-4457
TEMPLE U
GILBERT, DAVID BRANSON
1756 METROMEDICAL DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
U OF COLORADO
GINN, STEPHEN MABRY
1314 MEDICAL DR.. STE. 102
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
MED COLL OF OHIO
AN AC
84 85 89
919 323-9933
AN AC
62 62 84
910 323-9933
AN AC
87 89 93
910 323-9933
LEVINER, JOHN L, JR.
1756 METROMEDICAL DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
MED U OF SC
LOHAVICHAN, VIRAT
1314 MEDICAL DR.. #101
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
MAHIDOL UNIV
CHILD PSYCHIATRY
AN AC FLEISHMAN, STEPHEN BAER
84 85 83
910 323-6061
AN AC
77 79 81
910 864-5117
RUMBAUGH CLINIC
351 WAGONER DR. STE. 200
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
U OF MARYLAND
DERMATOLOGY
ROTHSTEIN, MANFRED SHELDON
1308 MEDICAL DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-4479
DUKE
CD/IM AC SHEREFF, RICHARD HENRY
74 84 92 139 HUNTER CIRCLE
910 485-6470 FAYETTEVILLE 28304-3408
U OF TENNESSEE
CD/IM AC
62 62 71
910 484-6154 DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
CD AC
68 68 89
910 323-1322
CD/IM AC
63 64 73
910 323-1315,
CHP/P AC
74 76 76
910 864-8808
D AC
74 75 77
910 323-2227
D AC
70 71 78
910 323-4888
SI
CD/IM AC BINDER, GEORGE ARTHUR
65 65 81 401 LAKESHORE DR.
910 323-1322 FAYETTEVILLE 28305
U OF ILLINOIS
CD/IM AC EASTERBROOK, JAMES STILWELL
85 89 93 101 ROBESON ST., STE. 100
910 485-6470 FAYETTEVILLE 28301
BAYLOR
DR AC
73 74 84
910 484-4028
DR AC
73 73 90
910 483-9900
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
223
26. CUMBERLAND COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
ELLISON, GERALD LYNN
DR AC
2000 GALAX DR
65 65 73
FAYE 1 1 hVILLE 28304-0441
910 323-2012
GEO WASHINGTON U
FISHER, DAVID RUSSELL
DR AC
171 S. CHURCHILL DR.
79 85 89
FAYETTEVILLE 28303-5023
910 323-2012
U OF NEW MEXICO
tFOX, WILLIAM MORGAN
DR
435 CHARLOTTE DRIVE
34 34
DECEASED-12-21-94
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
910 484-6621
MED U OF SC
HARANATH, BOGOLU S.S.
DR AC
3677 GLEN BARRY CIR.
73 74 89
FAYEI ItVILLE 28304
910 323-2012
GUNTUR MED COLL
HEATER, KAJA
DR AC
3524 PRESTWICK DR.
82 82 91
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
910 942-3196
U OF CINCINNATI
JORDAN, SHERYL GILLIKIN
DR AC
1329 ROBESON ST.
85 88 91
FAYhl IbVILLE 28305
910 323-2012
U OF NC
SHEARER. JAMES EUGENE
DR AC
227 GREY FOX LANE
84 84 91
FAYhl IbVILLE 28303-5099
910 323-2012
MED U OF SC
ZELLNER, PAULA WATKINS
DR AC
329 SUMMERTIME RD,
80 82 89
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
910 323-2012
U OF MONTERREY
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
ROGERS, OTTO FLOYD, III
6914 TOWBRIDGE ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28306
INDIANA U
FAMILY PRACTICE
AUL, CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR
4092 PROFESSIONAL DR.
HOPE MILLS 28348
WASHINGTON U
BLUE, JOHN FREDERICK, JR.
4092 PROFESSIONAL DRIVE
HOPE MILLS 28348
GEO WASHINGTON U
CLARK, ROBERT MILTON
1208 CEDAR CREEK RD.
FAYETTEVILLE 28301
PHIL OSTEO MC
COOK, WILLIAM EUGENE
RR #1, BOX 87B12
STEDMAN 28391
WASHINGTON U
HENLEY, DOUGLAS EUGENE
1806 PUGH ST.
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
U OFNC
MEHTA, HASUMATI VIJAYKUMAR
518 SANDHURST DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
U OF BOMBAY
MELTZER, MORTON
448 HORSE N' CARRIAGE LN.
CAMERON 28326
NEW YORK MED COL
MOELLER, ARLYN MCCLAY
118 POMPTON DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28314
U OF IOWA
RUCKER, TINSLEY WHITE
1307 AVON ST.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
EMORY U
SALZBERG, LENARD DAVID
1601 OWEN DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-3425
ALBANY MED COLL
EM AC
76 76 93
910 424-3903
FP AC
77 80 85
910 424-0123
FP AC
78 79 84
910 424-0123
FP C
91 94 95
910 486-6335
FP/PUD L/RT
30 30 34
910 484-5321
FP AC
77 77 79
910 424-0123
FP/OBG AC
69 75 75
910 323-4091
FP
65 65 70
910 245-4819
FP AC
56 56 83
910 424-6104
FP AC
76 84 91
910 323-1718
FP AC
88 89 90
910 323-1152
SANDERSON, WM. EARL
4092 PROFESSIONAL DR.
HOPE MILLS 28348
U OF NC
SCOTT, EDWIN H.
4092 PROFESSIONAL DR,
HOPE MILLS 28348
U OFNC
TAYLOR, GREGORY WAYNE
1638 OWEN DR.. BOX 2000
CAPE FEAR VALLEY MED CTR,
FAYETTEVILLE 28302-2000
BOWMAN GRAY
WETTER, JAMES MICHAEL
1601-BOWEN DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
ST U OF NY-BUFF
WILLIS, ROBERT FREDERICK
204 S. MAIN STREET
HOPE MILL 28348
MED COLL OF VA
WORDEN, NEIL ASHTON
PO BOX 529
HOPE MILLS 28348
U OF LOUISVILLE
GASTROENTEROLOGY
CHUNG, CHRISTIAN Y.
1309 MEDICAL DR., STE. 102
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
HOWARD U
HOWILER, WILLIAM EDWARD, JR.
1738 METROMEDICAL DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-3861
MED U OF SC
VORDER BRUEGGE, WM. FRANCIS
1738 METROMEDICAL DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-3861
U OF VIRGINIA
GENERAL PRACTICE
MAXWELL, JAMES HENRY
3501 PRESTWICK DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
U OF W ONTARIO
GENERAL SURGERY
BEYER, ALFRED JAMES
1301 MEDICAL DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
CASE WESTERN RES
BRYANT, MICHAEL S.
PO BOX 64367
FAYETTEVILLE 28306
U OF LOUISVILLE
CAMPBELL, FRANK HIGHSMITH
P. O. BOX 53651
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
DUKE
CHAUDHURI, DEBI PRASAD
1617 OWEN DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
NILRATAN COLL
CLASSEN, JAMES ANTHONY
PO BOX 64367
FAYETTEVILLE 28306
MED U OF SC
DAVIDSON, LEO WARREN
1841 QUIET COVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
U TX-SOU. WESTERN
DE BOER, JOHN L.
1301 MEDICAL DR,
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
U OF VERMONT
FAILLACE, DEON F.
PO BOX 53960
3341 MELROSE RD.. STE, 100
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
U OF MICHIGAN
FP AC
84 85 87
910 483-7565
FP AC
90 91 94
910 424-0123
FP EM/AC
79 80 94
910 609-6698
FP AC
74 78 79
910 323-1152
FP L
51 52 52
910 424-6644
PAUL, FRANKLIN ARTHUR
6834 TOWBRIDGE ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28306
HAHNEMANN
SALIBA, CONSTANTIN
3318 MELROSE ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
U OF ST JOSEPH
STEFFES, BRUCE CARL
1841 QUIET COVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
U OF MICHIGAN
THOM, ARLEEN KAYE
3314 MELROSE ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
JOHNS HOPKINS
THOMAS, JAMES M.
1841 QUIET COVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
U OF FLORIDA
FP URT GYNECOLOGY
51 51 55
910 425-8437
Gl
AC
84
90
Gl
AC
70 73
77
910 323-5203
Gl
AC
81 93
94
910 323-5203
GARBER, EDGAR CLYDE, JR.
1810 LAKE SHORE DR,
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
MED COLL OF VA
GARDNER, FRANCIS SIDNEY, JR.
911 HAY STREET
FAYETTEVILLE 28305-5313
U OF MARYLAND
SNIPES, RICHARD DEAN
P. O. BOX 53514
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
DUKE
HAND SURGERY
CLARK, LOUIS PHILLIP, JR.
1300 MEDICAL DR
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
MEHARRY MED COLL
GP AC
79 79 94
919 483-6694
HEMATOLOGY
MEHTA, VIJAYKUMAR B.
518 SANDHURST DR
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
BARODA U
INTERNAL MEDICINE
CSnjS AC
58 59 84
910 424-1501
GS AC
50 50 71
910 323-0280
GS/CCS AC
76 76 83
910 323-2626
GS AC
83 84 94
910 678-0656
GS AC
67 70 88
910 323-2626
GYN URT
44 44 50
919 484-6316
GYN AC
51 51 61
910 323-2103
GYN L
42 42 46
910 485-4515
HS/ORS AC
70 71 84
910 484-2171
HEM/ON AC
57 71 75
910 323-4091
GS AC
67 67 82
DEVASTHALI, SHIRISH DHONDU
IM/ON AC
910 483-5031
101 ROBESON ST , #210
80 84 90
FAYETTEVILLE 28301
910 483-8586
GS AC
MOSCOW MED, INST
82 83 91
ELLENBOGEN, CHARLES
IM/ID AC
910 323-2626
1601-BOWEN DRIVE
64 69 81
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-3482
910 323-1152
Gsn-s L
U OF CHICAGO
46 50 56
FLEISHMAN, MALCOLM
IM/OM AC
910 485-6161
3100 HYMAN PLACE
54 54 59
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
910 433-3322
GS AC
UOFNC
62 71 77
IZURIETA, HENRY
IM AC
910 323-0101
514 BEAUMONT ROAD
61 71 72
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
910 485-8831
GS AC
U OF MADRID
80 88 92
JOHNSEN, LYNN
IM L/RT
910 323-2626
325 N, COOL SPRING ST.. APT,504 43 48 49
FAYETTEVILLE 28301
910 484-6080
GS AC
U OF WISCONSIN
87 88 92
JORDAN. WELDON HUSKE
IM L
910 323-2626
114 BROADFOOT AVENUE
47 47 55
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
910 484-3261
GS AC
HARVARD
71 73 88
LOGUE, STEPHEN STUART
IM AC
910 483-5031
1766 METROMEDICAL DR.
79 82 84
FAYb 1 1 EVILLE 28304
910 483-8080
GS AC
UOFNC
76 79 88
MASILELA, AUBREY MONDE
IM EM/AC
209 LITCHFIELD PLACE
76 80 92
910 323-4512
FAYbl 1 EVILLE 28305
U OF NAIROBI
910 609-6167
224
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
26. CUMBERLAND COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
MCFADYEN, OSCAR LEE, JR.
524 VALLEY ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
DUKE
MEEKS, TONI DAVIS
1766 METROMEDICAL DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
MERCER UNIV
MELTON, GWENESTA BARNUM
1756 METROMEDICAL DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
TULANE U
POPIO, KENNETH ANGELO
1314 MEDICAL DR. #102
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
COLUMBIA U
RANDOLPH, MICHAEL ANTHONY
1262 OLIVER STREET
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-4449
GEO WASHINGTON U
RIVERS, RUEBEN NORMAN
1262 OLIVER ST.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
DUKE
SIY-HIAN, BIENVENIDO CHAN
1074 SOUTHERN AVE.
FAYETTEVILLE 28306
U OF EAST
STEWART, ALBERT, JR.
114 BROADFOOT AVENUE
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
WASHINGTON U
STEWART, DAVID DUBOSE
114 BROADFOOT AVE.
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
MED U OF SC
WHETSELL, DOUGLAS WAYNE
1756 METROMEDICAL DR
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
MED U OF SC
WRIGHT, EUGENE EDWARD, JR.
1262 OLIVER ST.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-4449
DUKE
NEONATAL-PERINATAL MEDICINE
CISZEK, THOMAS ARTHUR
PO BOX 2000
FAYETTEVILLE 28302
ST LOUIS U
LOWE, WILLIAM WAYNE
3328 JURA DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
U OF MICHIGAN
NEPHROLOGY
BUCHANAN, WILLIAM EDWARD
1319 AVON ST.
FAYETTEVILLE. NC 28304
MED COLL OF VA
LOHAVICHAN, CHOOMSANG
NEPHROLOGY ASSOCIATES
1319 AVON ST.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
MAHIDOL UNIV
MELTON, KENNETH
NEPHROLOGY ASSOCIATES
1319 AVON ST,
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-4423
TULANE U
WEBB, ROBERT KENT
NEPHROLOGY ASSOCIATES
1319 AVON ST.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
WEST VA U
NEURO-RADIOLOGY
ROBERTS, LEROY, JR.
a THORNCROFT PLACE
CHAPEL HILL 27514-3862
TEMPLE U
IM L/RT
40 41 42
910 484-0221
IM AC
89 90 94
919 483-8080
IM/RHU AC
79 79 90
910 323-1322
IM/CD AC
66 66 89
910 485-6470
IM AC
85 89 90
910 432-8202
IM AC
78 82 84
910 323-2503
IM/CD AC
71 77 78
910 484-1586
IM L
44 44 50
910 484-3365
IM AC
82 82 85
910 484-1156
IM/PUD AC
68 68 85
910 323-1322
IM AC
78 79 82
910 323-2503
NPM/PD AC
77 78 86
910 323-6762
NPM AC
79 79 93
910 323-6882
NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
ATASSI, INAD BADREDDIN NS
FAYETTEVILLE NEUROLOGICAL CLI 72 75
101 ROBESON ST., STE. 410
FAYETTEVILLE 28301
DAMASCUS U
KERANEN, VICTOR JOSEPH
3314 MELROSE ROAD, SUITE 104
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
DUKE
PENNINK, MENNO
101 ROBESON ST., #107
FAYETTEVILLE 28301
U OF AMSTERDAM
PRITCHARD, WILLIAM LEE
101 ROBESON ST., STE. 300
FAYETTEVILLE 28301
JOHNS HOPKINS
WADON, CAROL M.
3314 MELROSE RD., STE. 104
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
ALBANY MED COLL
NEUROLOGY
CHIPMAN, MARTIN
1790 METROMEDICAL DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-3861
BAYLOR
SERANO, RICHARD D.
PO BOX 44035
FAYETTEVILLE 28309
U OF VIRGINIA
STOWE, FRED REECE, JR.
3314 MELROSE RD.. STE. 102
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
U OF NC
TRAN, LUCAS VAN
101 ROBESON ST., STE. 304
FAYETTEVILLE 28301
SAIGON U
WHITE, BARRY ELLIS
1790 METROMEDICAL DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
U OF DUBLIN
NEP/IM AC
81 86 95
910 484-8114
NEP/IM AC
65 65 74
919 484-8114
NEP/IM AC
78 78 89
910 484-8114
NEP/IM AC
67 73 76
910 484-8114
NER AC
76 81 89
910 323-2012
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
ALLEYNE, GRANT LIVINGSTONE
P. O. BOX 64838
FAYETTEVILLE 28306
U OF WEST INDIES
BAGGETT, JOSEPH WOODROW
P. O. BOX 53514
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
U OF MARYLAND
BAREFOOT, ARNOLD BOYD, JR.
1320 MEDICAL DR
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-4442
U OF NC
DANIEL, CROWELL TURNER, JR.
1914 WINTERLOCHEN RD.
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
MED COLL OF VA
GESZLER, GERIANNE
228 GREY FOX LANE
FAYETTEVILLE 28303-5098
DUKE
GOODING, STEPHEN C.
1601 OWEN DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
BOWMAN GRAY
HAITHCOCK, WILLIAM DANA, JR.
1219 WALTER REED ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
MED U OF SC
HARDISON, JOE WILLIAM
1320 MEDICAL DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-4442
U OFNC
AC
81
910 483-5050
NS AC
64 64 71
910 484-9802
NS AC
65 74 75
910 323-0475
NS AC
56 56 63
910 484-0014
NS AC
83 88 90
910 484-0693
N AC
60 60 87
910 323-2247
N/IM AC
73 75 90
910 483-9200
N/CHN AC
58 58 77
910 484-7405
N AC
76 83 86
910 323-1016
N AC
57 68 80
910 484-5151
OBG AC
70 74 77
910 323-2767
OBG L/RT
45 45 51
910 485-1191
OBG AC
82 83 79
910 323-3301
OBG L/RT
48 48 59
910 484-9472
OBG AC
85 82
910 323-8724
OBG AC
65 65 89
910 678-7286
OBG AC
73 77 80
910 323-2103
OBG/GI AC
65 65 72
910 323-3301
HARMON, PERRY MONROE
3613 CAPE CENTER DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
U OF NC
HAYES, BENNETT ALLEN, JR.
1219 WALTER REED ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
U OF NC
JIAMACHELLO, NICHOLAS
307 SYLVAN ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
U OF PENN
JORDAN, STUART HARRINGTON
1320 MEDICAL DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-4442
U OF NC
KEENEY, GLENWARD THOMAS
1219 WALTER REED ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
MED COLL OF VA
KIM, WILLIAM NO CHUN
1317 MEDICAL DR. STE. #3
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
LOMA LINDA U
MCALISTER, LINDA THERESA
511 OWEN DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
U OF CA-SAN FRAN
MCDANIEL, JACK PASCHAL
1320 MEDICAL DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-4442
U OF NC
MORRISON, ROBERT HOLCOMBE
331 FAIRFIELD RD,
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
U OF VIRGINIA
PATOW, WARREN EDWARD
1601 OWEN DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
M C OF WISCONSIN
STRICKLAND, MYRON S.
1219 WALTER REED RD.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
EAST CAROLINA U
VIETA, PAUL ANTHONY
911 HAY ST.
PO BOX 53514
FAYETTEVILLE 28305-3514
MED SCH-UMDNJ
WAHBEH, CAMILLE JAMIL
1778 METROMEDICAL DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
AMER.U OF BEIRUT
OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE
FLETCHER, ROBERT GEORGE
405 OWEN DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
OHIO STATE U
OPHTHALMOLOGY
COPELAND, GARY BENJAMIN
1629 OWEN DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
BOWMAN GRAY
LEVI, GEORGE ALBERT
PO BOX 43708
FAYETTEVILLE 28309-3708
MED U OF SC
MOLESTER, WILLIAM DUMAS
1635 OWEN DR. #A
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-3425
U OF NC
SAPPENFIELD, LUTHER COOK, JR.
1629 OWEN DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
DUKE
STAPLETON, SYDNEY SCOTT
101 ROBESON ST.. STE. 407
FAYETTEVILLE 28301
U OF NC
OBG AC
74 75 82
910 483-6677
OBG AC
57 57 65
910 323-2103
OBG RT
58 58 71
910 485-8729
OBG AC
85 87 90
910 323-3301
OBG AC
67 67 77
910 323-2103
OBG/OM AS
52 52 82
910 323-3890
OBG AC
78 78 85
910 323-5433
OBG AC
56 56 64
910 323-3301
OBG L/RT
44 44 55
910 867-1044
OBG AC
47 48 85
910 323-1152
OBG AC
84 85 88
910 323-2103
OBG AC
66 67 76
910 485-1191
OBG/MFM AC
77 81 84
910 323-5322
OM/FP AC
63 63 83
910 323-3184
OPH AC
60 60 67
910 484-6141
OPH L/RT
50 50 58
910 484-6144
OPH/PTH AC
65 65 71 ;
910 323-2002}
OPH ACJ
57 57 65i
910 484-6141
OPH ACi
80 81 841
910 483-2117'
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
225
26. CUMBERLAND COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
GILBERT, STANLEY KEITH, JR.
1300 MEDICAL DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
U OF VIRGINIA
JOHNSON, JAMES ERWIN
3308 MELROSE ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
U OF MINN
KOUBA, STEPHEN HOWARD
1300 MEDICAL DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
GEORGETOWN U
LOGEL, ROBERT JOHN
3308 MELROSE ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
U OF MISSOURI
SIEWERS, CHRISTIAN FOGLE
1605 HATHERLEIGH DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-3643
MED COLL OF VA
ORS/HS AC
75 78 82
910 484-2171
ORS AC
69 70 79
910 484-4874
ORS AC
80 90
919 484-2171
ORS AC
72 72 77
910 484-3114
ORS/PM L/RT
44 44 50
910 484-4140
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
HAIR, GLENN EDGAR OTO/OTO AC
1839 QUIET GOVE 59 59 65
FAYETTEVILLE 28304 910 323-1463
UOFNC
HENLEY, JOHN T., JR. OTO AC
1839 QUIET COVE 72 72 81
FAYETTEVILLE 28304 910 323-1 463
U OF NC
PANTELAKOS, STEVEN THOMAS OTO AC
1839 QUIET COVE 88 92 85
FAYETTEVILLE 28304 91 0 323-1 463
EAST CAROLINA U
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
WEAVER, ROY ALBERT
432 BRIGHTWOOD DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
U OFNC
WELLS, CHARLES LEWIS
1133 OFFSHORE DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28305-5250
U OF PITTSBURGH
PEDIATRICS
APPEL, BARBARA LYNN
CROSSCREEK PEDIATRICS
101 ROBESON ST.. STE 306
FAYETTEVILLE 28301
U OF VIRGINIA
GIMESH, JOHN SIGMUND
341 5-C MELROSE ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
U OF BUDAPEST
HALL, JAMES SAMUEL
341 5-C MELROSE ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
DUKE
HARRIS, LARRY COLEMAN
P. O. BOX 40405
FAYETTEVILLE 28309
DUKE
LOUGHLIN, HOWARD HOPKINS
1601 OWEN DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-3482
U OF PENN
MCCUTCHEN, THOMAS M., JR.
1213 WALTER REED ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
VANDERBILT U.
PTH AC
63 71
910 323-6149
PTH/FOP AC
59 60 70
910 484-4615
PD AC
81 84 91
910 484-8163
PD AC
54 61 82
910 484-8163
PD AC
57 57 62
910 484-8163
PD AC
77 78 81
910 323-4281
PD AC
70 74 76
910 678-7296
POLLARD, JOHN CHRISTOPHER PD AC
1213 WALTER REED DRIVE 68 68 75
FAYETTEVILLE 28304 910 484-6121
U OF VIRGINIA
POWELL, WILLIAM CARLYLE PD L/RT
2021 RAEFORD ROAD 52 52 58
FAYETTEVILLE 28305 910 484-1312
BOWMAN GRAY
SHAW, FRANK STEDMAN PD/PDA AC
P.O. BOX 53127 59 59 66
FAYETTEVILLE 28305 910 484-3121
U OF PENN
PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
WALSH, ZANE THOMAS, JR.
2810 HUNTINGTON RD
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
EAST CAROLINA U
ZELLNER, ERIC G. B.
PO BOX 64614
FAYETTEVILLE 28306
U OF MONTERREY
PLASTIC SURGERY
BRIGGS, JOHN GLENN, JR.
1774 METRO MEDICAL DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
U OF NC
HERRING, STEPHEN MITCHELL
1314 MEDICAL DR. STE. 103
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
BOWMAN GRAY
MILLER, HORACE WM. MARK, IV
117 MAGNOLIA AVE
FAYETTEVILLE 28304-5052
U OF NC
PSYCHIATRY
DALY, LIAM N.
2934 MIDDLESEX ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28306
U OF DUBLIN
MARCOTTE, DAVID BACON
210 FAIRWAY DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28305
CORNELL U
MITCHELL, NEIL PATRICK
6301 MORGANTON ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28314-1248
NAT U OF IRELAND
MORROW, JERRY F.
3208 BRECHIN ROAD
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
U OF OKLAHOMA
MURRAY, VALERIE ANN
5677 PEPPERBUSH DR.
FAYETTEVILLE 28304
NEW YORK U
SHUGART, MARGARET ANN
RUMBAUGH MENTAL HEALTH
CLINIC
351 WAGONER DR., STE. 200
FAYETTEVILLE 28303
MED COLL OF VA
RADIOLOGY
PM AC
86 87 85
910 484-3436
PM AC
81 82 86
910 323-9010
BATTEN, HUBERT ELMORE R L/RT
2121 RAEFORD RD. 51 53 53
FAYETTEVILLE 28305 9 1 0 323-201 2
MED COLL OF VA
DAVIS-SANDERS, BEVERLY ANN R/NM AC
605 LEVENHALL DR 71 71 90
FAYETTEVILLE 28314 910 323-2012
HOWARD U
FARMER, DONALD WILLIAM R/DR AC
1329 ROBESON ST. 79 80 93
FAYETTEVILLE 28305 91 0 323-201 2
SOU IL MED SCH
FAYKUS, MAX HENRY, JR. R AC
1329 ROBESON ST. 87 87 93
FAYETTEVILLE 28305 919 323-2012
U OF TX-HOUSTON
GRIFFIN, SOLEDAD CEBALLOS R AC
1 COLLETT ROAD 84 86 94
PINEHURST 28374 910 323-2012
U OF ALABAMA
MEAKEM, THOMAS JAMES, III R AC
1329 ROBESON ST. 87 87 94
FAYETTEVILLE 28303 910 323-201 2
GEO WASHINGTON U
MILLER, WILLIAM CAREY, JR. R AC
1653 BANBURY DRIVE 58 58 69
FAYETTEVILLE 28304 910 484-6881
MED U OF SC
PS AC
69 69 78
THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY
910 323-1203
BRYAN, JOHN HUGH
TR/PHO AC
PS AC
CAPE FEAR VALLEY MED CTR.
69 69 83
84 85 93
BOX 41208, DEPT.OF RAD. ONC.
910 486-9093
FAYbl ibVILLE 28309
UOFNC
910 323-6690
PS AC
82 83 83
910 323-1203
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
APPEL, ROBERT ALBERT U AC
CROSSCREEK PEDIATRICS, PA 81 82 90
101 ROBESON ST.. STE. 306
FAYETTEVILLE 28301 910 485-8151
P/FPY AC u OF VIRGINIA
60 67 69 HOFFMAN, CHARLES ANTHONY, JR. U AC
910 609-3726 513 OWEN DRIVE 54 54 66
FAYETTEVILLE 28304 910 485-8801
P AC MED COLL OF VA
63 63 82 HURDLE, THOMAS GRAY U L
919 486-5737 234 COURTYARD LANE 45 45 55
FAYETTEVILLE 28303-4605 910 485-8151
P/CHP AC MED COLL OF VA
61 61 90 JENKINS, JOSEPH MCKENDRIE U AC
910 487-1414 2008 LITHO PLACE 74 74 79
FAYETTEVILLE 28304 910 485-8871
P AC u OF NC
63 63 90 JORDAN, WILLIAM RAND U AC
910 485-7181 2008 LITHO PLACE 70 70 79
FAYETTEVILLE 28304 910 485-8871
P/ADP AC u OF NC
81 81 93 PARFITT, HENRY E., JR. U AC
910 425-9242 1786 METROMEDICAL DR 75 76 83
FAYETTEVILLE 28303 910 485-8151
P/CHP C U OF NC
ROCHMAN, STEPHEN CHARLES U AC
84 84 84 513 OWEN DRIVE 70 71 78
FAYETTEVILLE 28304 910 485-8801
910 678-2074 MEHARRY MED COLL
PD AC ALLISON, DAVID JAMES
63 68 69 RRT. #4, BOX 825
910 484-6121 DUNN 28334
WEST VA U
R AC
82 83 89
910 323-2012
226 NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
29. DAVIDSON COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Alexander T. Augoustides, MD, PO Box 1933, Lexington 27293 (704-249-7225)
Secretary: Mark R. Weiser, MD, 10 Medical Park Drive, Lexington 27292 (704-249-2791)
Executive Secretary: Kay K. Saintsing, PO Box 1444, Lexington 27293 (704-956-2952)
ANESTHESIOLOGY
HAAG, GARY ALLEN
1309 EMBER OAKS AVE.
HIGH POINT 27265
DES MOINES OST
REID, JAMES EDWARD, JR.
1266 RUFF LEONARD ROAD
LEXINGTON 27292
EAST CAROLINA U
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
BRODER, MICHAEL SYLVAN
PO BOX 1630
THOMASVILLE 27361
ALBERT EINSTEIN
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
LAW, LINDA EYERMAN
2721 CARDIFF COURT
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF TX-HOUSTON
FAMILY PRACTICE
16
BOSKEN, DONALD WILLIAM
1120 RANDOLPH RD., STE.
THOMASVILLE 27360
U OF KANSAS
CABRAL. DEBORAH BARBARA
208-B W, CENTER ST
LEXINGTON 27292
ST U OF NY-BUFF
CRAVEN, NICHOLAS SCOTT
305 N, MAIN ST.
LEXINGTON 27292
DUKE
FUTRELL, THOMAS MILTON
201 W. HOLLY HILL ROAD
THOMASVILLE 27360
TEMPLE U
PHILLIPS. MARVIN WORTH
P. O. BOX 367
THOMASVILLE 27360
MED COLL OF VA
STRADER, EUGENE RAY
901 E. CENTER STREET
LEXINGTON 27292
BOWMAN GRAY
STRADER, HUNTER GORDON, JR.
2 CHERRY STREET
LEXINGTON 27292
DUKE
TEAM, ROBERT ALSTON
2 CHERRY STREET
LEXINGTON 27292
BOWMAN GRAY
TOLLIVER, JAMES BERT
510-A TURNER STREET
THOMASVILLE 27360
U OF LOUISVILLE
GENERAL PRACTICE
MOCK, DAVID CARLTON
5278 OLD HIGHWAY 64
LEXINGTON 27292
BOWMAN GRAY
REDWINE, JAMES DANIEL
6 WILLIAMS CIRCLE
LEXINGTON 27292
EMORY U
AN AC
81 87 94
910 472-2000
AN/IM AC
82 87 80
704 246-5161
DR AC
69 70 76
919 472-2000
EM AC
89 90 94
910 472-2450
GENERAL SURGERY
CITRIN, KERRY ALAN GS AC
1219 LEXINGTON AVE. STE. A 70 75 78
THOMASVILLE 27360 919 475-7148
HAHNEMANN
DEANG, CEDRIC RODRIGUEZ GS AC
1300 LEXINGTON AVENUE 63 74 78
THOMASVILLE 27360 919 475-2376
FAR EASTERN U
LANGLEY, JOHN R. GS/VS AC
104 W. MEDICAL PARK DR. 68 68 87
LEXINGTON 27292 704 249-4015
MED U OF SC
MANDEL, DALE MASON GS AC
1219 LEXINGTON AVE, STE. A 78 80 85
THOMASVILLE 27360-3416 910 475-7148
U OF BOLOGNA
PETERSEN, KENNETH MICHAEL GS/CDS AC
#5 MEDICAL PARK DR. 74 74 81
LEXINGTON 27292 704 246-2487
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
YORK, SHELLEY CLYDE, JR. GS L/RT
1101 HUNTSFORD TERRACE 51 52 59
THOMASVILLE 27360-2509 919 476-4183
U OF MARYLAND
FP AC
74 74 78
919 475-7163
FP AC
80 82 85
704 249-2921
FP/P AC
62 62 78
704 246-2253
FP AC
80 81 84
919 475-9164
FP L
45 45 49
919 472-7262
FP AC
56 56 58
704 249-1200
FP AC
58 58 63
704 249-9626
FP AC
52 52 57
704 246-4539
FP AC
60 61 76
919 475-9171
GP L/RT
46 46 50
704 787-4492
GP L/RT
31 31 34
704 246-2658
INTERNAL MEDICINE
ALEXANDER, H. ANTHONY IM AC
1632 NATIONAL HIGHWAY 85 86 82
THOMASVILLE 27360 91 9 885-731 1
BOWMAN GRAY
BYRNES, THOMAS HENDERSON, JR. IM/CD AC
309 PINEYWOOD ROAD 63 63 71
THOMASVILLE 27360 919 475-81 21
DUKE
HIGHSMITH, GEORGE PERRY IM L
309 PINEYWOOD ROAD 46 46 50
THOMASVILLE 27360 919 475-81 21
BOWMAN GRAY
MCKINNEY, JOHN J., JR. IM AC
PIEDMONT INTERNAL MED. PA 83 85 89
1632 NATIONAL HIGHWAY
THOMASVILLE 27360 910 885-731 1
U MED NJ
SMITH, DAVID CLARK IM L/RT
102 WESTOVER DRIVE 43 44 48
LEXINGTON 27292 704 246-2929
BOWMAN GRAY
HEDGPETH, JOSEPH ROWLAND OBG AC
1302 LEXINGTON AVENUE 66 66 73
THOMASVILLE 27360 91 9 475-61 39
BOWMAN GRAY
KAMMIRE, LESLIE DANESE OBG AC
108 W, MEDICAL PARK DR. 86 86 90
LEXINGTON 27292 704 243-7054
BOWMAN GRAY
KIRSCH, CARL RICHARD OBG AC
1302 LEXINGTON AVE. 84 87 89
THOMASVILLE 27360 919 475-21 66
U OF ALABAMA
LOHR, LLOYD DERMOT OBG AC
7 MEDICAL PARK DRIVE 61 61 69
LEXINGTON 27292 704 243-2431
U OF NC
MOORE, CAROL ELIZABETH OBG AC
7 MEDICAL PARK DR. 89 91 95
LEXINGTON 27292 704 243-2431
MED U OF SC
OPHTHALMOLOGY
LENAHAN, DEBORAH SMITHERMAN OPH AC
2 HOSPITAL DR 78 79 84
LEXINGTON 27292 704 243-2436
U OF ALABAMA
MARTINIUK, REGINALD MARK OPH AC
2 HOSPITAL DRIVE 88 89 94
LEXINGTON 27292 704 243-2436
U OF ALBERTA
SLYMAN, JAMES FRANCIS OPH AC
2 HOSPITAL DR. 77 78 82
LEXINGTON 27292 704 243-2436
BOWMAN GRAY
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
BOLSTAD, KARL EDWARD
14 MEDICAL PARK DR.
LEXINGTON 27292
U OF MICHIGAN
BUSBY, WILLIAM JARVIS
1219 LEXINGTON AVE.. STE, B
THOMASVILLE 27360
U OF NC
KAMMIRE, GORDON C.
14 MEDICAL PARK DR
LEXINGTON 27292
BOWMAN GRAY
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
ALLEN, MARTIN AUGUSTUS OBG AC
108 W. MEDICAL PARK DR. 86 87 93
LEXINGTON 27292 704 243-2295
U OF KENTUCKY
BLACK, JAMES FRANKLIN OBG AC
200 W. CAROLINA AVE. 75 75 75
LEXINGTON 27292 704 243-3034
U OF NC
DACUS, ROBERT MABRY, III OBG AC
1302 LEXINGTON AVENUE 65 65 71
THOMASVILLE 27360 91 9 475-61 39
BOWMAN GRAY
DORTON, PHILLIP KEVIN OBG AC
1302 LEXINGTON AVE. 80 81 84
THOMASVILLE 27360 919 475-61 39
U OF NC
ELLIS, WILLIAM DEWITT OBG AC
1302 LEXINGTON AVE. 82 83 94
THOMASVILLE 27360 91 0 475-61 39
U OF ALABAMA
HARRIS, SAMUEL RANCHOR OBG AC
7 MEDICAL PARK DRIVE 68 68 75
LEXINGTON 27292 704 243-2431
U OFNC
PEDIATRICS
BURKE, JAMES OTIS, JR.
8 MEDICAL PARK DRIVE
LEXINGTON 27292
U OF NC
CHILDERS, CLARK EDWIN, JR.
200 ARTHUR DR.
THOMASVILLE 27360
MARSHALL U
COLE, DEBRA WULFHORST
200 ARTHUR DR.
THOMASVILLE 27360
BOWMAN GRAY
GILLIAM, CHARLES FRANKLIN
108 KATHLAND AVE.
THOMASVILLE 27360
U OF MARYLAND
RIGGAN, CATHY SNYDER
102 MACGEO DR,
LEXINGTON 27293-1316
BOWMAN GRAY
STEPP, HESTLEY DANARD
200 ARTHUR DRIVE
THOMASVILLE 27360
BOWMAN GRAY
ORS AC
72 73 80
704 249-2978
ORS AC
70 72 81
919 475-8141
ORS/SM AC
83 84 88
919 249-2978
PD AC
65 65 71
704 249-4911
PD C
91 92 94
910 475-2348
PD AC
88 91 85
919 475-2348
PD L/RT
52 52 54
919 472-7397
PD AC
89 92 93
704 246-4333
PD AC
59 59 71
919 475-2348
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
227
29. DAVIDSON COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
SUTTLE, EVELYN AMY
PO BOX 1316
LEXINGTON 27293-1316
U OF TENNESSEE
THOMPSON, WILLIAM KEITH
200 ARTHUR DRIVE
THOMASVILLE 27360
BOWMAN GRAY
TIMBERLAKE, ROBERTS E., JR.
8 MEDICAL PARK DR.
LEXINGTON 27292
U OF VIRGINIA
WILLIAMS, DAVID ROBERT, JR.
200 ARTHUR DRIVE
THOMASVILLE 27360
U OF NO
PD AC
78 81 84
704 246-4333
PD AC
69 69 77
919 475-2348
PD AC
87 89 90
704 249-4911
PD AC
89 89 86
919 475-2348
WILLIAMS, DAVID ROBERT, SR.
200 ARTHUR DRIVE
THOMASVILLE 27360
U OFNC
PUBLIC HEALTH
LOHR, DERMOT
20 VANCE CIRCLE
LEXINGTON 27292
JEFFERSON
PD AC RADIOLOGY
63 63 69
919 475-2348 HURST, DAVID MAURICE
1003 PINE NEEDLE LANE
THOMASVILLE 27360
U OF TENNESSEE
PH URT UROLOGICAL SURGERY
34 34 38
704 246-2626
MARKS, PHILLIP GLENN
10 MEDICAL PARK DR. STE.
LEXINGTON 27292
CHICAGO MED SCH
R/NM AC
62 62 69
919 475-3056
U AC
83 83 93
919 246-4413
31. DUPLIN COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Corbett L. Quinn, MD, PO Box 189, Magnolia 28453 (910-289-4156)
Secretary: Corazon Ngo, MD, PO Box 538, Kenansville 28349 (910-296-1811)
Executive Secretary: Alice Ross, PO Box 538, Kenansville 28349 (919-296-1811)
FAMILY PRACTICE
BLAIR, MOTT PARKS, IV FP AC
400 E. MAIN ST. 87 87 91
WALLACE 28466 910 285-2134
EAST CAROLINA U
BOYETTE, EDWARD LEE FP/CD L
54 54 56
CHINQUAPIN 28521 910 285-3481
BOWMAN GRAY
PATE, CARL DANIEL, JR. FP AC
PO BOX 986 82 83 84
BEULAVILLE 28518 910 298-3125
U OF NC
QUINN, CORBETT LATIMER FP/PH S/RT
PO BOX 549 53 53 55
MAGNOLIA 28453 910 289-2454
U OF MARYLAND
QUINN, MARSHALL K.
PO BOX 986
CROSSOVER ROAD
BEULAVILLE 28518-0986
BOWMAN GRAY
SUMMERLIN, ROBERT LEE
DUBLIN MEDICAL CLINIC
PO BOX 10
DUBLIN 28332
U OF NC
SUTTON, WILLIAM WAYNE
321 N. NORWOOD STREET
WALLACE 28466
U OF NC
GENERAL PRACTICE
MATTHEWS, GEORGE POWERS
P. O. BOX 609
ROSE HILL 28458
TEMPLE U
FP AC
83 83 83
910 298-3125
FP AC
55 55 58
910 862-3528
FP AC
59 59 60
910 285-2111
GP L/RT
43 43 47
910 289-2291
INTERNAL MEDICINE
NGO, CORAZON
PO BOX 530
KENANSVILLE 28349
U OF SANTO TOMAS
SESSOMS, RODNEY K.
RT #2. BOX 265
ROSE HILL 28458
EAST CAROLINA U
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
AMMAR, MOHAMED IBRAHIM
PO BOX 485
KENANSVILLE 28349
U OF AIN SHAMS
DRAUGHN, ROLAND C, JR.
603 E COLLEGE ST,
WARSAW 28398
HAHNEMANN
IM AC
65 65 74
910 296-1811
IM AC
89 92 85
OBG AC
65 80 82
910 296-1666
OBG AC
83 85 91
910 293-3900
32. DURHAM-ORANGE COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Richard F. Bruch, MD, 2609 N. Duke Street, Ste. 301, Durham 27704
(919-220-5255 — Fax 919-220-5568)
Secretary: Stephen F. Shaban, MD, 100 Europa Drive, Ste. 481, Chapel Hill 27515
(919-968-6665 — Fax 919-968-6559)
Executive Director: Jerry H. Nance, 5913 Dickson Mill Road, Durham 27704 (919-220-5255 — Fax 919-220-5568)
NO SPECIALTY LISTED
ABUBAKARI, JAWAL
S
500UMSTEAD DR 104-D
95 93
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 942-2646
UOFNC
ADAMS, JAMES
S
1000 SMITH LEVEL RD., APT. L-3
98 94
CARRBORO 27510
919 933-6105
U OFNC
ADLAKHA, CHARU L.
S
910 CONSTITUTION DR. APT 910
00 94
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
AHUJA, VINITA
S
4600 UNIVERSITY DR., APT. 708
98 94
DURHAM 27707
DUKE
ALLEN, JAMES BROWDEN, III
S
104 BLAKELY DR.
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 967-8065
UOFNC
ALLEN, JAYME D.
S
BAEK, PETER S.
S
67 FOREST OAKS DR.
98
94
1108 CLIFFORD DR.
98 94
DURHAM 27705
919 383-3640
DURHAM 27704
DUKE
DUKE
ALLEY, JOHN GRANVILLE, JR.
S
BAIRD, CHRISTOPHER WALLACE
S
ONE DAVIE CIRCLE
97
94
5905 MOUNTAIN ISLAND DR.
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 968-1135
DURHAM 27713
919 361-2452
UOFNC
UOFNC
ANDERSEN, SCOTT R.
S
BAKER, BRIAN DALE
S
3228-D MYRA ST.
98
94
622 WELLS COURT
98 94
DURHAM 27707
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 942-3599
DUKE
UOFNC
ARMSTRONG, BRIAN ATHAN
R
BARTHOLOMEW, MARNIE
S
3743 HERMINE ST.
88 90
91
210 ALEXANDER AVE., APT. D
98 94
DURHAM 27705
919 684-8111
DURHAM 27705
919 613-1108
WASHINGTON U
DUKE
ARMSTRONG, DON MICHAEL
S
BAUMAN, TED ALBERT
S
140 BPW CLUB RD. APT. F1
98
94
505 BOOTH ROAD
98 94
CARROBOR 27510
919 942-6028
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 493-7960
U OF NC
U OFNC
ARRINGTON, ERICA MICHELLE
S
BENNETT, MARTY NEAL
S
106-C BERNARD STREET
98
94
524 ASHLEY COURT
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 914-4944
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 932-7516
UOFNC
U OF NC
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BERNSTEIN, ERIC DANIEL
S
419-A WESTWOOD DR,
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 968-4366
UOFNC
BERRY, G. KEITH
S
5902-18 TAI IbRSALLDR.
98 94
DURHAM 27713
919 544-5259
DUKE
BEUTLER, ANTHONY
S
2014 SOUTHWOOD DR. #5
98 94
DURHAM 27707
919 419-6013
DUKE
BIENSTOCK, ALAN M.
S
301 SWIFT AVE, #6
98 94
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
BLACK, DALLIAH MASHON
S
212MCCAULEYST., APT. #3
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 968-0284
UOFNC
BLACK, STEPHANIE M.
S
910 CONSTITUTION DR.. APT 910
98 94
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
BLATT, ELLEN R.
S
4813 HOWE ST.
98 94
DURHAM 27705
919 383-5236
DUKE
BOLDEN, JASON E.
S
BOX 2732. DUMC
98 94
DURHAM 27710
DUKE
BOLOGNESI, MICHAEL PAUL
S
17 HARVEY PLACE
98 94
DURHAM 27705
919 489-2584
DUKE
BORACK, CAROL ANNE
S
406 S. GREENSBORO ST.
98 94
CARRBORO 27510
919 929-9892
UOFNC
BOSWORTH, DARIN GARY
S
560 CRAIGE HALL
98 94
UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
CHAPEL HILL 27599
UOFNC
BRADFORD, DANIEL WILLIAM
S
401 HWY, 54, BYPASS, APT. C-5
98 94
CARRBORO 27510
919 929-9130
UOFNC
BRAME, AMY WILKINSON
S
11-B DAVIE CIRCLE
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 968-0354
U OF NC
BRIGGS, DANIEL ROSS
S
6 HOLLAND DR.
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514-4724
919 932-3425
UOFNC
BRIGHT, CHERYL L.
S
5D POST OAK ROAD
98 94
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
BRODSKY, MICHAEL C.
S
910 CONSTITUTION DR. APT. 604
98 94
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
BRONSTEIN, DAVID M.
S
101 HAMPTON COURT
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
DUKE
BROWN, FRANCHESCA DAWN
S
221 ANDERSON ST.. APT. E
98 94
DURHAM 27705
919 613-3119
DUKE
BROWN, JUSTIN CHAMBERLIN
S
203 SIR RICHARD LANE
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 408-0462
U OF NC
BROWN, STEPHEN DECHMAN, JR.
S
401-ACOOLIDGEST.
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 932-5729
UOFNC
BRYCE, THOMAS
204 ALEXANDER AVE., APT. H
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
BRYSON, ALOHA EMILY
465 GARDNER ROAD
REIDSVILLE 27320
U OF NC
BUCHHOLTZ, CHRISTOPHER F.
1515 E. FRANKLIN ST.. #31
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
BUI, VU LONG
425 HILLSBOROUGH ST.. APT, 5A
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
BURTON, D. SCOTT
405-B COLLIDGE ST.
CHAPEL HILL NC 27516
U OF NC
BYERLEY, JULIE STORY
5706 LOYAL AVE.
DURHAM 27713
DUKE
CALLAHAN, CATHLEEN MARIE
807-A KINGS MILL ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
CALVO, BENJAMIN F.
UNC DEPT. OF SURGERY
3010 OLD CLINIC BLDG. CB 7210
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7210
U OF MARYLAND
CAMPBELL, GRANT LILES
120 FRIAR LANE
CARRBORO 27510
U OF NC
CASH, ANDREW MILLER
408 RANSOM STREET
CHAPEL HILL 27516
U OF NC
CAWLEY, PATRICK JAMES
2610-H CAMELLIA ST.
DURHAM 27705
GEORGETOWN U
CHANDLER, DAMON B.
910 CONSTITUTION DR. APT. 521
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
CHANG, JACQUELINE CYEN
100-15 MELVILLE LOOP
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
CHUGHA, SANGEETA
3805 SWEETEN CREEK ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
CLARK, JOSEPH BRIAN
504 PITTSBORO STREET
CHAPEL HILL 27516-2914
U OF NC
COATES, CHANDRA SHEREA
404 JONES FERRY RD.. APT. F8
CARRBORO 27510
U OF NC
COLLARD, HAROLD RIETH
804 BERKLEY ST.
DURHAM 27705-4202
DUKE
COLLINS, MATTHEW TILL
216 CONNER DR.. APT. #4
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
COOK, ALAN
1616-A SMITH LEVEL RD.
CHAPEL HILL 27516
U OF NC
COOPER, LESLIE
904 THE OAKS
CHAPEL HILL 27514
DUKE
s
COPENHAUER, CHRISTOPHER CHARLES S
98 94
401 NC 54 BYPASS, APT. C-5
98 94
919 613-1001
CARRBORO 27510
U OF NC
919 929-9130
S
CORTHREN, CAROLINE MICHELLE
S
98 94
100 ROCK HAVEN RD., E-208
98 94
910 349-7328
CARRBORO 27510
UOFNC
919 933-8551
S
CREECH, ELIZABETH ANN
S
98 94
5847 WILKINS DR.
95 91
919 933-6564
DURHAM 27705
919 493-2189
S
CROWDER, MARY SNYDER
S
98 94
709-D HIBBARD DRIVE
98 94
919 929-4803
CHAPEL HILL 27514
UOFNC
919 914-7733
S
CULVER, JAMES OBARR
S
98 94
5 PINNACLE ROAD
98 94
919 942-5044
DURHAM 27705
U OF NC
919 403-8442
S
CURLIN, FARR ANDREWS
S
98 94
206 W. UNIVERSITY DR.
98 94
919 361-3675
CHAPEL HILL 27516
UOFNC
S
DAIL, TONYA ANNETTE
S
98 94
17-1 UNIVERSITY LAKE
98 94
919 932-6301
200 BARNES ST,
CARRBORO 27510
919 929-8163
AC
UOF NC
81 94
DALSTON, JOHN SCOTT
S
404-B JAMES STREET
98 94
919 966-4416
CARRBORO 27510
UOFNC
919 942-6072
S
DALTON, JAMES D., JR.
R
97 94
15MEAD0WBR00KDR.
90 86
919 933-1870
DURHAM 27712
DUKE
919 684-8111
S
DANIELS, JASMIN CORNETTE
S
98 94
500 UMSTEAD DR. #205-C
98 94
919 933-7527
CHAPEL HILL 27516
UOFNC
919 918-4140
R
DAVIS, SUZANNE ROCHELLE
S
92 92 92
189 SUMMERWALK CIRCLE
98 94
919 383-2901
CHAPEL HILL 27514
UOF NC
919 918-4080
S
DAWSON, MARY CATHERINE
S
98 94
21 M3 CONNER DR.
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 932-7133
UOFNC
S
DEGENHARD, JOSEPH GERARD
S
98 94
409 SMITH AVE. #2
98 94
919 968-6219
CHAPEL HILL 27516
U OF NC
919 929-5502
S
DEVENTE, JASON EDWARD
S
98 94
349 COBBLESTONE COURT
98 94
919 408-0314
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OFNC
919 929-9570
S
DIKE, NWAMARA C.
S
97 93
3520 MAYFAIR ST., APT. 102
98 94
919 933-1915
DURHAM 27707
DUKE
S
DIXON, TERRY CARLYLE
S
98 94
2920 CHAPEL HILL RD,. APT. 75A
98 94
919 929-9278
DURHAM 27707
DUKE
919 419-8287
S
DORRITY, JENNIFER ANN
S
97 93
425 HILLSBOROUGH ST., APT. 9C
98 94
919 286-7375
CHAPEL HILL 27514
UOFNC
919 967-2715
S
DRAYER, JEFFREY A.
S
98 94
5A RIVER BIRCH ROAD
98 94
919 942-9509
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
S
DREILING, KAREN JANE ROTRAMEL S
98 94
2122 WRIGHT AVENUE
96 92
919 932-6827
GREENSBORO 27403
BOWMAN GRAY
919 274-6254
S
ELISBURG MICHELLE EILEEN
S
98 94
201 HIGHWAY 54 BYPASS #721
98 94
919 932-9466
CARRBORO 27510
919 932-6546
UOFNC
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ELMORE, JAMES MICHAEL
S
1107 ROOSEVELT DR
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 932-7832
U OF NC
EURE, CHINETA RENA
S
4101 FIVE OAKS DR. APT 15
98 94
DURHAM 27707
919 493-6745
UOFNC
EVANS, BRYON K.
S
180 BPW CLUB BLVD.. APT. K-6
98 94
HIGHLAND HILLS
CARRBORO 27510
919 932-7534
UOFNC
FAIRCHILD, AMY DAWN
S
57 CRYSTAL OAKS COURT
98 94
DURHAM 27707
919 490-6099
FAROOKI, AAMER
S
910 CONSTITUTION DP #515
98 94
DURHAM 27705
919 382-0269
DUKE
FISCHER, JONATHAN ELI
S
6606 LEWIS ROAD
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 929-2212
U OF NC
FISHER, MAXWELL ELLIS
S
203 PUREFOY ROAD
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 933-2213
U OF NC
FORBES, KAROLYN BETH
S
408 E JEFFERSON
98 94
ANN ARBOR MI48104
313 996-8946
UOFNC
FORREST, BRIAN RAY
S
616-8 HIBBARD DR.
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 914-7792
UOFNC
FOX, FIONA JANE
S
200 HIGHWAY 54 BYPASS
98 94
APT. P-303
CARRBORO 27510
919 967-0693
UOFNC
GAAFAR, NADIA
S
100 ROCK HAVEN RD.. APT E-302
98 94
CARRBORO 27510
919 932-6269
UOFNC
GAGLIARDI, JANE
S
1315 2-H MORREENE RD.
98 94
DURHAM 27710
919 382-3315
DUKE
GANT, DEAN ALAN
S
100 ROCK HAVEN RD.. APT. B-104
98 94
CARRBORO 27510
919 967-3724
UOFNC
GANTT, ANGELA BRAWLEY
S
106 SHADOWOOD DR., APT. T
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 918-4152
UOFNC
GARG, SEEMA
S
BOX 2758. DUMC
98 94
DURHAM 27710
DUKE
GARLAND, KATHY LYNN
S
404 JONES FERRY RD.. APT. H-11
98 94
CARRBORO 27510
919 929-0190
UOFNC
GARRETSON, MELISSA JANE
R
4600 UNIVERSITY DR #105
93 93
DURHAM 27707
919 489-4360
MAYO MED SCHOOL
GAY, CYNTHIA LEIGH
S
331 W. ROSEMARY, APT. 14
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 967-5198
UOFNC
GAZDA, MALGORZATA ANNA
S
HWY 54. ROYAL PARK ARTS.
98 94
APT. P-1
CARRBORO 27510
919 914-2409
UOFNC
GERSTLE, RONALD JAMES
S
PC BOX 2750
98 94
DURHAM 27715
919 286-5803
U OF NC
GESTY-PALMER, DIANE
S
404 GATEHOUSE LANE
98 94
DURHAM 27707
919 493-4535
DUKE
GEYER, ANNE HUGGINS
R
416 TALL OAKS DR.
93 90
DURHAM 27713-9008
919 419-0642
BOWMAN GRAY
GIRAGOS, JUMANA CAMILLE
S
233 MCCAULEY ST. APT. B-5
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 929-7393
U OFNC
GOCKERMAN, AMY LYNN
S
915 MONMOUTH AVENUE
98 94
DURHAM 27701-1707
919 682-4798
UOFNC
GOLDSCHMIDT, JERRY HENRY, JR.
S
205-G SUNRISE LANE
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 942-0789
UOFNC
GORTON, REBECCA A.
S
212 MCCAULEY ST.. APT. IB
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 968-1909
UOFNC
GOTH, MELANIE MICHELE
S
109-AHILLCREST AVENUE
98 94
CARRBORO 27510
919 932-5020
U OF NC
GOWDA, DEEPU KRISHNE
S
#2 W. LAKEVIEW
98 94
DURHAM 27707
919 419-1656
UOFNC
GRATZ, BRETT
S
2202-A ANTHONY DR.
98 94
DURHAM 27705
919 383-0909
DUKE
GREEN, JONATHAN S.
S
311 S. LASALLE ST., APT. 1-H
98 94
DURHAM 27705
919 382-8640
DUKE
GREENE, JEFF
S
5 PROVIDENCE COURT
98 94
DURHAM 27705
919 383-4666
DUKE
GRIER, NICHOLE DANNIELE
S
306 CEDARWOOD LANE
98 94
CARRBORO 27510
919 918-3994
UOFNC
GROCE, NATALIE SUZANNE
S
306 CEDARWOOD LANE
98 94
CARRBORO 27510
919 918-3994
UOFNC
GROGG, KAREN LYNNE
S
379 SUMMERWALK CIRCLE
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 967-5648
UOFNC
GULLOTTO, CARMELO
S
1911 ERWIN RD.. APT, 1
98 94
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
GUMBINGER, DENISE ANNE
S
1521 E. FRANKLIN ST., APT B103
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 968-6014
UOFNC
GUNNLAUGSSON, CHAD BJORN
S
601 JONES FERRY RD., APT. A13
98 94
CARRBORO 27510
919 932-6218
U OFNC
GYNN, MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
S
2 WILLOW TERRACE
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 933-0236
UOFNC
HALL, TIMOTHY RALPH
S
186-A HOWELL ST.
98 94
CHAPEL HILL NC 27514
UOFNC
HALVORSON, ERIC
S
2713 CIRCLE DR.
98 94
DURHAM 27705
919 490-6639
DUKE
HANFT, VALERIE
S
101 PAGE CROSSING
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 933-0595
DUKE
HANLEY, MATT
102STANDISH DRIVE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
DUKE
HARDISON, JOSHUA LEE
4100 FIVE OAKS DR. #56
DURHAM 27707
U OF NC
HARGROVE, RODERICK NEIL
UNC RESIDENCE HALL
206 CARMICHAEL
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
HASTINGS, SUSAN NICOLE
529 HILLSBOROUGH ST. #14
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
HENDERSON, PAUL MANNING
2736 MCDOWELL ROAD
DURHAM 27705
U OF NC
HENSON, GALA CURETON
4216 GARRETT RD #K19
DURHAM 27707
U OF NC
HICKEY, JASON D.
3D RIVER BIRCH ROAD
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
HOBEN, MICHAEL SKOW
5500-86C FORTUNES RIDGE DR.
DURHAM 27713
U OF NC
HODGIN, JEFFREY BENTON
35 HOLLAND DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
HOFFMAN, REBECCAH ALICE
1025-A DAIRYLAND ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
HOLSTI, MAIJA
213 OXFORD HILLS DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
HONEYCUrr, TRAVIS CLARKE
601 JONES FERRY RD . APT. G9
CARRBORO 27510
U OF NC
HOWARD, GAYLE CHARLYNE
39 FOREST GREEN DR.
DURHAM 27705
HSIA, AMIE W.
910 CONSTITUTION DR., #614
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
HU. GANG
315 HEMING WAY
DURHAM 27713
DUKE
HUGHES, SOLON GRAY
500 N. DUKE ST., #54-104
DURHAM 27701
DUKE
HUNG, WINNY W.
1000 SMITH LEVEL RD APT C3
CARRBORO 27510
U OF NC
HURLEY, MARIA YADIRA
331 W. ROSEMARY ST., APT. 13
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OFNC
IRWIN, TRACI ELIZABETH
105 DIXIE LANE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
JACKSON, ANGELA LOUIE
5202 BOSHER LAKE DR.
MCLEANSVILLE 27301
U OF NC
JAMES, MARTHA L.
3702 ARTHUR MINNIS ROAD
HILLSBOROUGH 27713
DUKE
S
98 94
919 932-7389
S
98 94
919 493-1766
S
98 94
919 914-7229
S
98 94
919 967-7943
S
98 94
S
98 94
919 403-9616
98
S
94
S
98 94
919 489-1844
S
98 94
919 967-8336
S
98 94
919 933-0425
S
98 94
919 932-5164
S
98 94
919 967-6756
S
96 90
919 382-2530
S
98 94
919 383-3537
S
98 94
919 361-3525
S
98 94
919 682-5073
S
98 94
919 967-1506
S
98 94
919 929-9765
S
98 94
919 967-5780
S
98 94
910 697-2633
S
98 94
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JENKINS, JOANNE
S
BOX 2773, DUMC
98 94
DURHAM 27710
919 544-3658
DUKE
JEWELL, MARTIE LEE
S
98 NICK'S BEND WEST
98 94
PITTSBORO 27312
919 932-9444
UOFNC
JOHNSON, MARGARET GOULD
AC
1015 BURNING TREE DR.
85 87 90
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 942-4955
U OFNC
KAHL, CHRISTINA R.
S
4P RIVER BIRCH ROAD
00 94
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
KALADY, MATTHEW F.
S
910 CONSTITUTION DR. APT. 521
98 94
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
KELSEY, RICHARD CALHOUN
S
1800 WILLIAMSBURG RD, APT. 20C 97 93
DURHAM 27707-3544
919 489-8936
UOFNC
KILLIAN, JONATHAN K.
S
301 SWIFT AVENUE, #29
00 94
DURHAM 27710
DUKE
KILPATRICK, MICHAUX RENATA
S
406 LLOYD ST.
98 94
CARRBORO 27510
919 942-7937
UOFNC
KING, ALICESON Y.
S
2836 CHAPEL HILL RD., APT. 19C
98 94
DURHAM 27707
DUKE
KING, WENDALYN K.
S
215 ANDERSON, APT. B
98 94
DURHAM 27705
919 613-2841
DUKE
KNIGHT, NANCY WATSON
S
178 ST. ANDREWS LANE
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 967-0781
UOFNC
KNIZE, LEISHA
S
1314 SNOWCREST TRAIL
98 94
DURHAM 27707-6138
DUKE
KONG, JAMES A.
S
BOX 98014
98 94
DURHAM 27708
DUKE
KREGE, JOHN HENRY
R
121 WEATHERHILL POINTE
90 89
CARRBORO 27510
919 966-6915
U OF NC
KUMAR, SARITA
S
136 PUREFOY RD., APT. C
97 93
CHAPEL HILL 27514-4864
919 929-2079
U OFNC
LAGER, PATRICK J.
S
1315MORREENE RD. #31H
00 94
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
LAHEY, TIMOTHY P.
S
88 POST OAK ROAD
98 94
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
LAMBERT, HERBERT STANLEY, III
S
109 TIMBER HOLLOW CT. APT. 345 97 93
CHAPEL HILL 27514-5443
919 932-5247
UOFNC
LAMOTHE, TRAGI AURELIA LADD
S
881 AIRPORT RD. APT. 18-D
97 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 929-6853
UOFNC
LANDEN, CHARLES NICHOLSON, JR. S
129 FRIAR LANE
98 94
CARRBORO 27510
919 968-2981
U OFNC
LATHROP, DEBORAH
S
102 WEATHERSTONE DR., APT B
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514-1526
919 942-7344
UOFNC
LE, JIMMY CHUNG
POBOX 2513
CHAPEL HILL 27515
U OF NC
LEE, ERIN ELIZABETH
HOLLAND DR. #36
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
LEE, HANNAH
109 BASSWOOD COURT
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
LEE, JENNIFER HEIJUNG
1000 SMITH LEVEL RD., APT. G-15
CARRBORO 27510
U OF NC
LEE, KENNETH J.
910 CONSTITUTION DR. APT. 52H
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
LEVIN, LAWRENCE SCOTT
PO BOX 3945, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
TEMPLE U
LEVINSON, BARI
80 FOREST OAKS DR.
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
LIEN, LILLIAN FRANCES
215 ANDERSON ST., APT. B
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
LINCOLN, MICHAEL SCOTT
UNO RESIDENCE HALL
427 CRAIGE DORM
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
LITTMAN, EVA D.
11 POINCIANA DR.
DURHAM 27707
DUKE
LOWRY, GARNETT MARCUS
425 HILLSBOROUGH ST. APT 8B
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
LOWRY, MICHAEL HUNTER
312-A MCCAULEY ST.
CHAPEL HILL 27516
U OF NC
LYONS, MICHAEL S.
1321 NEW CASTLE RD. #0-16
DURHAM 27704
DUKE
MACKENZIE, KAREN MARIE
1000 SMITH LEVEL RD. A2
CARRBORO 27510
U OF NC
MACMILLAN, DOUGLAS PIERCE, JR.
404 JONES FERRY RD., APT. F-20
CARRBORO 27510
U OF NC
MANGUM, COLBY ELIZABETH
121-AS. ROBERSON ST.
CHAPEL HILL 27516
U OF NC
MASSENBURG, DONALD
316 MONK ROAD
DURHAM 27704
DUKE
MATARAGNON, ANTHEA HUANG
101-B MCMASTERS ST.
CHAPEL HILL 27516
U OF NC
MAYNOR, KENRIC ALLEN
DUKE MANOR ARTS. 1-H
128 S. LASALLE ST.
DURHAM 27705
U OF NC
MAZZELLA, WILLIAM JOHN
409 SMITH AVENUE #2
CHAPEL HILL 27516
U OF NC
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919 929-8443
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98
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98
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919 966-5502
MCCARTHY, DESIREE MONIQUE
S
200 BARNES ST., APT. 1-E
98 94
CARRBORO 27510
919 942-4924
UOFNC
MCCLUflE, MATTHEW W.
S
5A RIVER BIRCH ROAD
98 94
DURHAM 27705
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MCDONALD, BRIAN
S
2330 HILTON AVE. #17
98 94
DURHAM 27707
919 403-9413
DUKE
MCMANN, AMY ELIZABETH
S
865 LOUISE CIRCLE
96 92
DURHAM 27705
919 383-2497
MEINE, TRIP J.
S
1011 SNOWCREST TRAIL
98 94
DURHAM 27707
DUKE
MOROWITZ, MICHAEL J.
S
461 5-B BYRD ROAD
98 94
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
NETTLES, RICHARD E.
S
1920 BEDFORD ST. #21
98 94
DURHAM 27707
DUKE
NOLAND, DANIEL KELLY
S
500 UMSTEAD RD., APT. 102-F
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 929-4437
UOFNC
O'CONNOR, SIOBHAN MARIE
S
401 HWY. 54 BYPASS APT. B6
98 94
CARRBORO 27510
919 942-4317
UOFNC
OBADIAH, JOSEPH M.
S
910 CONSTITUTION DR. APT. 524
98 94
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
OUTEN, RONNIE BRIAN
S
102-5 PINEGATE CIRCLE
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 408-0174
UOFNC
PALAZZI, DEBRA LYNN
S
410 W. PAI IhRSON PLACE
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 929-6350
U OF NC
PANDE, ASHVIN N.
S
110 RIVER BIRCH ROAD
98 94
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
PARK, EUN-HA
S
205 OREGON ST., APT. E
98 94
DURHAM 27705
919 613-1904
DUKE
PARK, ROBERT SANG HOON
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606 COOLIDGE STREET
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 967-8184
UOFNC
PATIL, CHANDRASHEK Y.
S
3224-A MYRA ST
98 94
DURHAM 27707
DUKE
PETTY, WILLIAM JEFFREY
S
109-B CAMERON COURT
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 933-8644
UOFNC
PHILLIPS, HARMONY K.
S
208 CEDARWOOD LANE
98 94
CARRBORO 27510
919 942-9709
DUKE
PHILLIPS, STEPHEN JERVAIS
S
615-C HIBBARD DR.
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 929-3286
U OFNC
POWELL, JEFFREY C.
S
405 SNOWCREST TRAIL
98 94
DURHAM 27707
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PRATT, TANYA SUZANNE
S
107 WEATHERSFIELDDR.
98 94
DURHAM 27713
919 403-0236
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4800 UNIVERSITY DR., APT 13D
98 94
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PUTNAM, TRACEE LYNETTE
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1010-A SANDLIN PLACE
98 94
RALEIGH 27606
919 233-4806
UOFNC
RAINES, LAWRENCE MERIAL. Ill
R
64 ORCHARD VIEW
93 90
CHAPEL HILL 27514-3133
919 929-4371
UOFNC
REECK, JAY B.
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BOX 2706, DUMC
98 94
DURHAM 27710
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REUTER, NANCY
S
DUMC, BOX 2708
98 94
DURHAM 27710
919 286-3055
DUKE
REYNOLDS, JOHN BENNIE, JR.
S
206 CEDARWOOD LANE
98 94
CARRBORO 27510
919 942-5131
UOFNC
ROBERTS, ANGELA YVETTE
S
506 N. GREENSBORO ST.
98 94
CARRBORO 27510
919 967-5750
UOFNC
ROBERTS, 0. ADETOLA
S
2752 MIDDLETON RD. #285
98 94
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
ROBERTSON, VIDA BARNWELL
S
605 AIRPORT RD. #2
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 942-4198
UOFNC
ROOF, KEVIN SCOTT
S
108 TIMBERLYNE COURT
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 929-4347
U OF NC
ROSE, NORALEA ELIZABETH
S
701 HIBBARD DR., APT. B
97 93
CHAPEL HILL 27514-5348
919 932-9563
UOFNC
ROTHSCHILD, JASON BRIAN
S
30 HOLLAND DR. APT #10
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 942-2754
UOFNC
ROUGIER-CHAPMAN, DUNCAN P.
S
910 CONSTITUTION DR. APT. 906
98 94
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
RUMAN, JANE \.
S
100 ROCK HAVEN RD., APT.106M
97 93
CARRBORO 27510
919 933-1981
U OF NC
SAACKS, CYNTHIA BREWER
R
8207 REYNARD ROAD
91 91
CHAPEL HILL 27516
U TX-SOU.WESTERN
SAHNAWAZ, NOMA
S
2318 MICHELLE LANE
98 94
GREENSBORO 27407
919 855-5312
UOFNC
SAMUELSON, DAVID
S
405 SNOWCREST TRAIL
98 94
DURHAM 27707
919 489-4524
DUKE
SARRAF-YAZDI, SHIVA
S
BOX 98332
98 94
DURHAM 27708-8332
DUKE
SCARBOROUGH, JOHN E.
S
910 CONSTITUTION DR.. APT. 402
98 94
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
SCHMIDT, JAMES MALCOLM
S
601 JONES FERRY RD., APT. K-6
98 94
CARRBORO 27510
919 932-7677
UOFNC
SCHREIBER, JONATHAN
S
625 STARMONT DR.
97 94
DURHAM 27705
919 382-7335
SEIDERS, CHRISTOPHER DAVID
S
STEPHENS, THOMAS ERIC
S
1521 E, FRANKLIN ST.,#B105
98 94
875 AIRPORT #4
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 967-2932
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 967-1523
U OF NC
UOFNC
SHAH, JITA
S
STEVISON, KATHLEEN FRANCES
S
209 ANDERSON ST.. APT. G
98 94
119 FIDELITY ST.
98 94
DURHAM 27705
919 613-3109
G-2 VILLAGE SQUARE
DUKE
CARRBORO 27510
919 942-9291
SHAH, POORVI JAGDISH
S
U OF NC
100-15 MELVILLE LOOP
98 94
STOLKER, JOSHUA
S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 968-6219
DUMC, BOX 2739
98 94
U OF NC
DURHAM 27710
919 489-5917
SHALABY. MARC
S
DUKE
180 BPW CLUB RD., APT R-1
98 94
STURGILL, WILLIAM HUGH, III
S
CARRBORO 27510
919 933-0378
601 JONES FERRY RD., APT K-6
98 94
U OF NC
CARRBORO 27510
919 932-7677
SHELLEY, BRIAN MATTHEW
S
UOFNC
617-B W. MAIN ST.
98 94
TAYLOR, ANDREW JOHN
S
CARRBORO 27510
919 929-5759
425 HILLSBOROUGH ST , APT. 8B
98 94
UOFNC
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 933-0363
SHERROD, WILLIAM MAXWELL
S
UOFNC
803 BRANCH ST.
98 94
TAYLOR, JENNIFER L.
S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 932-7497
3520MAYFAIR ST., APT. 102
98 94
U OFNC
DURHAM 27707
SHOFFNER, JONATHAN DANIEL
S
DUKE
10A POPLAR ST
98 94
TAYLOR, WILLIAM FITZHUGH, JR.
S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 968-8885
1000 SMITH LEVEL RD. APT. F-4
98 94
UOFNC
CARRBORO 27510
919 968-6441
SIMPSON, PATRICK JOSEPH
R
UOFNC
136 SPRINGBERRY LANE
93 90
TEMPESTA, SUSAN HOPE
S
CHAPEL HILL 27514-8651
919 929-5489
42-B STRATFORD HILLS
98 94
UOFNC
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 967-8774
SINGLETARY, KIMBERLY RENEE
S
UOFNC
601-B LINWOOD AVENUE
98 94
THIEDE, STEPHEN GERHARD
S
DURHAM 27701
919 929-1279
207 FAN BRANCH LANE
98 94
U OF NC
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 933-6718
SINNO, MONA ANWAR
S
U OF NC
401 NC 54 BYPASS, B-24
98 94
THOMAS, KEVIN LINDSEY
S
CARRBORO 27510
919 967-3808
180 BPW CLUB RD., K-6
98 94
UOFNC
CARRBORO 27510
919 932-7534
SMITH, JAMES SCOTT
S
U OF NC
114-HSHADOWOODDR,
96 92
THOMPSON, KELLY MARIE
S
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 933-9973
HOLLAND DR #36
98 94
U OFNC
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 932-6965
SMITH, RACHELLE A.
S
UOFNC
1315 MORREENE RD., APT. 29K
98 94
THORNBURG, COURTNEY
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DURHAM 27705-4549
919 383-1927
7F RIVER BIRCH ROAD
98 94
DUKE
DURHAM 27705
919 383-2374
SMITH, SHELIA DELOISE
S
DUKE
1807 SNOWCREST TRAIL
98 94
TIMKO, BRIAN ALLEN
S
DURHAM 27707
919 419-6215
1616-C SMITH LEVEL RD.
98 94
UOFNC
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 942-3189
SMOAK, CHARLES K.
S
UOFNC
1315 MORREENE RD., APT. 5-K
98 94
TODD, KAREN GROSSMANN
R
DURHAM 27705
919 383-6466
5105 SWEET CLOVER COURT
92 89
DUKE
DURHAM 27703
919 684-8111
SOLTANI, LISA
S
EAST CAROLINA U
882 LOUISE CIRCLE, 26-H
98 94
TUCKER, VIRGINIA M.
S
DURHAM 27705
919 383-1380
2712 LEBANON ROAD
97 93
DUKE
EFLAND 27243-9643
SONG, ALICE
S
DUKE
209 ANDERSON. APT. H
98 94
VANCE, BRANDON JEREMY
S
DURHAM 27705
919 613-3146
A-10 VILLAGE GREEN APTS.
98 94
DUKE
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 929-5660
SORENSEN, CARSTEN M.
S
UOFNC
461 5-B BYRD ROAD
98 94
VANSCOY, LORI
S
DURHAM 27705
5D POST OAK ROAD
98 94
DUKE
DURHAM 27705
919 309-9235
SOUTHERLAND, ELIZABETH BEYER S
DUKE
233 MCCAULEY ST., APT. A-3
98 94
WADLEIGH, MARTHA
S
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 942-0928
3611 UNIVERSITY DR #106
98 94
UOFNC
DURHAM 27707
SPIEGEL, DAVID ANDREW
R
DUKE
4C AMHERST AVE.
90 92
WALGER, MICHAEL MEL
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GREENVILLE SC29605-3641
803 299-3461
504 PITTSBORO ST.
98 94
DUKE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 942-0338
STEINBACH, WILLIAM JOSEPH
S
U OFNC
401 HIGHWAY 54 BYPASS
98 94
WALKER, DAVID
S
APT. C-5
5-B RIVER BIRCH ROAD
98 94
CARRBORO 27510
919 929-9230
DURHAM 27705
919 383-3564
U OF NC
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WANG, MEI
5421 LOYAL PL.
DURHAM 27713
UOF NC
WARNER, JOHN WILLIAM
2324 DUKE UNIV. ROAD
DURHAM 27706
U OFNC
WARREN, KRISTI
720-1 S. LASALLE STREET
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
WATSON, ELOISE BOLYN
11-A DAVIE CIRCLE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
WATSON, MIRIAM ESTELLE
124 FIDELITY ST., APT, 26
CARRBORO 27510
U OF NC
WEAVER, CAROLYN J.
4221 NEAL ROAD
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
WEISER, LORI
815SNOWCRESTTR.
DURHAM 27707
DUKE
WEST, JAMES EARL
231 -D JACKSON CIRCLE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
WHALEN, KIMBERLY PAIGE
2 PORTERS GLEN PLACE
DURHAM 27713-9164
UOF NC
WHALEY, DAVID GLENN, JR.
200 WESTMINSTER DR.. APT. 60E
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
WHEELER, KEVIN
3K RIVER BIRCH ROAD
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
WHITE, WENDY MICHELLE
2013 WOODLAND DR.
DURHAM 27704-4161
DUKE
WHITENER, TRAGI R.
3704-B MERRIWEATHER DR.
DURHAM 27704
DUKE
WHORISKEY, ALEXANDRA TATE
1521 E. FRANKLIN ST. C-103
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OFNC
WHYTE, JOHN JOSEPH
4800 UNIVERSITY DR. #14H
DURHAM 27707
WIENER, DOUGLAS J.
910 CONSTITUTION DR., APT. 906
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
WILKINS, MICHELLE LEE
306 ESTES DR.. EXTENSION
APT. 9-H
CARRBORO 27510
U OFNC
WILLARD, THOMAS BRIAN
349 COBBLESTONE COURT
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
WILLIAMS, LACLAIRE
105 JONES STREET
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
WILLIAMS, SHARONDA RENELL
2103 ENGLEWOOD AVENUE
DURHAM 27705
U OFNC
WILLIAMSON, ANDREW
2202-A ANTHONY DR.
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
s
WILSON, RUSSELL C.
S
98 94
814 W. MARKHAM AVE.
98 94
919 544-3625
DURHAM 27701
DUKE
S
WINSLOW, PAUL LAWRENCE, III
S
98 94
108 PINEGATE CIR,, APT. #6
98 94
919 490-6095
CHAPEL HILL 27514
UOFNC
919 408-8207
S
WONG, DAVID
S
98 94
461 5-B BYRD ROAD
98 94
919 309-9287
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
919 382-7546
S
WOOD, CARRIE E.
S
98 94
3611 UNIVERSITY DR. #225
98 94
919 932-7478
DURHAM 27707
DUKE
S
WOODS, KRISTI ELENA
S
98 94
4309 PIN OAK DRIVE
98 94
919 932-6747
DURHAM 27707
UOFNC
919 490-3747
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WU, NING Z.
S
98 94
284 SUMMERWALK CIRCLE
98 94
919 383-5413
CHAPEL HILL 27514
DUKE
S
YODER, DANIEL M.
S
98 94
1315 MORREENE RD, 31H
98 94
919 419-3140
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
S
YOON, JONG CHUL
S
98 94
601 JONES FERRY RD., APT, M10
98 94
919 914-5928
CARRBORO 27510-2160
U OFNC
919 933-3286
s
ZANARD, ROBYN KIM
S
97 93
106-ASUE ANN COURT
98 94
919 288-9040
CARRBORO 27510
UOFNC
919 932-5102
s
ZELMAN, STACIE JEAN
S
96 94
124 BASNIGHTLANE
98 94
919 929-5570
CHAPEL HILL 27514
UOFNC
ZIDAR, DAVID A.
919 942-5864
s
S
98 94
405 SNOWCREST TRAIL
98 94
919 383-7459
DURHAM 27707
DUKE
919 489-4524
S
97 93
ADOLESCENT MEDICINE
919 489-3204
YOUNG, W. P. WILTSEE
ADL/PD AC
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UNC STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE
58 58 81
98 94
CB 7470
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-6570
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98 94
MED COLL OF VA
ANESTHESIOLOGY
919 932-7023
BECHTOLDT, ALBERT ARTHUR, JR.
AN AC
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1917 FOUNTAIN RIDGE RD
61 61 69
93 93 93
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 929-3572
919 684-8111
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BUCKWALTER, JOHN D.
AN AC
98 94
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82 85 87
DURHAM 27707
919 470-4000
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CARPENTER, FREDERICK J., JR.
AN AC
98 94
BOX 15609
82 85 89
DURHAM 27704
919 470-6186
919 932-6675
U OF WISCONSIN
COLEMAN, ROBERT LITZ
AN AC
S
BOX 3094, DUMC
84 87 94
98 94
DURHAM 27710
919 681-6709
919 929-9570
U OF VIRGINIA
DENTZ, MARK EDWIN
AN AC
S
203 STRATFORD DR.
89 93 93
98 94
CHAPEL HILL 27516
919 968-8210
919 967-3283
U OF MICHIGAN
DOGRA, SUNIL
AN AC
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UNC DEPT. OF ANESTHESIOLOGY
78 80 93
98 94
223 BURNETT-WOMACK. CB 7010
919 286-5848
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7010
PUNE UNIV
919 966-5131
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FORTNEY, JENNIFER TAYLOR
AN AC
98 94
BOX 3094. DUMC
78 79 84
919 383-0909
DURHAM 27710
919 684-2945
U OF MARYLAND
FOX, ELISABETH JUNE AN AC
BOX 3094, DUMC 55 67 78
DURHAM 27710 919 681-3560
U OF LONDON
FREIBERGER, JOHN JACOB AN/CC AC
830 KENMORE RD. 79 79 89
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 470-4000
U TX-SOU.WESTERN
GLASS, PETER STANLEY A. AN AC
BOX 3094, DUMC 76 77 86
DURHAM 27710 919 681-6735
U-WITWATERSRAND
GRICHNIK, KATHERINE PARKER AN AC
DUKE UNIV. MEDICAL CENTER 87 87 92
DEPT, OF ANESTHESIA
DURHAM 27710 919 681-6393
TUFTS U
HARDMAN, H. DAVID AN C
BOX 3094. DUMC 81 82 94
DURHAM 27710 919 681-6185
U OF MINN
HARMEL, MEREL HILBER AN URT
BOX 3094, DUMC 43 43 71
DURHAM 27710 919 684-2945
JOHNS HOPKINS
HILTON, AMY BETH R. AN AC
BOX 3094. DUMC 88 90 94
DURHAM 27710 919 684-6736
BROWN UNIV,
HODGINS, LEWIS ROGER AN AC
201 TURQUOISE CREEK DR, 85 86 86
GARY 27513 919 469-1384
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
JARRELL, JOHN ARTHUR, JR. AN URT
2924 BUCKINGHAM RD, 49 50 73
DURHAM 27707 919 684-2368
JOHNS HOPKINS
KILEFF, MOYRA ELEANOR AN AC
403 CLAYTON ROAD 73 74 83
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 470-4000
HUGGINS MEDSCH
KING, KATHRYN PHILLIPS AN AC
DUMC, BOX 3094 88 89 86
DURHAM 27710 919 681-4390
U OFNC
LESLIE, JOHN BRUCE AN AC
BOX 3094. DUMC 76 78 86
DURHAM 27710 919 681-5991
DUKE
LINEBERGER, CATHERINE KUHN AN AC
BOX 3094, DUMC 87 91 84
DURHAM 27710 919 681-4169
U OF NC
MANN, ELIZABETH SPRAGUE AN AC
UNC. DEPT. OF ANES. CB 7010 69 73 90
223 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-5136
CORNELL U
MEYER, ANDREW FREDERIC AN AC
BOX 3094, DUMC 69 70 83
DURHAM 27710 919 681-6526
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
MOON, RICHARD E. AN/PUD AC
BOX 3094, DUMC 73 74 88
DURHAM 27710 919 681-5805
MCGILL U
MURRAY, WILLIAM JAMES AN/PA AC
BOX 3094. DUMC 62 62 64
DURHAM 27710 919 684-2569
U OFNC
POLLARD, RICHARD J. AN R
10045 SW55TH LANE 91 87
GAINESVILLE FL32608 904 395-0077
U OFNC
RAHMAN, ZIAUR AN AC
BOX 3094, DUMC 69 68 93
DEPT. OF ANESTHESIOLOGY
DURHAM 27710 919 681-4077
PRINCE OF WALES
REDDY, PARVATA CHINNA P. AN AC
PO BOX 15609 61 63 85
DURHAM CO. GEN. HOSPITAL
DURHAM 27704 919 471-3411
KURNOOL MED COLL
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REDICK, LLOYD FRANKLIN
AN AC
BOX 3094, DUMC
58 58 74
DURHAM 27710
919 681-3345
OHIO STATE U
REVES, JOS. GERALD
AN AC
BOX 3094, DUMC
69 69 87
DURHAM 27710
919 681-6646
MED U OF SC
ROBERTSON. KERRI MARGARET
AN AC
1116 INFINITY ROAD
80 90 94
DURHAM 27712
919 681-2606
BRITISH COLUMBIA
SCHULMAN, SCOTT REID
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BOX 3094, DUMC
82 83 94
DURHAM 27710
919 681-3550
GEO WASHINGTON U
SCOTT-HARRIS, DIANNE L.
AN AC
BOX 3094, DUMC
78 80 83
DURHAM 27710
919 684-3239
UOFNC
SIBERT, KAREN SULLIVAN
AN AC
DEFT. OF ANES, BOX 3094
82 85 89
DUKE UNIV. MEDICAL CENTER
DURHAM 27710
919 681-3218
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SPRAGUE, DAVID HUGH
AN AC
UNC-DEPT. OF ANES.
69 70 85
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919 966-3371
ALBANY MED COLL
STANKUS, PAUL VICTOR
AN AC
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919 967-5295
U OFNC
SUGIOKA, KENNETH
AN URT
319 BAYBERRY DR.
49 54 55
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 933-0487
WASHINGTON U
THOMAS, CATHY WALL
AN AC
PO BOX 15609
84 85 90
DURHAM 27704
919 470-6186
UOFNC
tVARTANIAN, VARTAN
AN
23 CLOVER PL.
61 66 77
DECEASED-9-94
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919 684-6841
DUKE
VAUGHAN, ROBERT WILLIAM
AN AC
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66 66 84
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919 966-5136
U TX-SOU.WESTERN
GRIGGS. THOMAS RUSSELL
UNO SCHOOL OF MED CB 7075
DEPT. OF MED. & PATHOLOGY
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7075
U OF NC
HARPER, JAMES ROBINSON, SR.
UNC DIV OF CARDIOLOGY
CD/IM AC
69 69 77
919 966-5207
CD AC
60 60 67
CB 7075, BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7075
U OF NC
MCALLISTER, RUSSELL G., JR.
CATO RESEARCH LTD.
4364 S ALSTON AVE., STE. 201
DURHAM 27713-2280
MED COLL OF VA
MILLER, DAVID EDMOND
CENTRAL MEDICAL PARK
2609 N. DUKE ST., STE. 403
DURHAM 27704
DUKE
MILLER, PAULA ANN FREEMAN
891 WILLOW DR.. STE. #1
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
MORRIS, JAMES JOSEPH, JR.
BOX 2993, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
ORGAIN, EDWARD STEWART
#8GREENSIDE COURT
DURHAM 27707-5125
U OF VIRGINIA
WALSTON, ABE, II
POBOX 16999
4205 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD.
DURHAM 27704
DUKE
WHALEN, ROBERT EMMET
3818 NORTHAMPTON RD
DURHAM 27707
CORNELL U
WOODS, JAMES WATSON, JR.
631 QUARTERSTAFF ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-1638
VANDERBILT U.
YOUNG, DANIEL TEST
UNC, 338 CLINICAL SCI 229-H
CHAPEL HILL 27599
HARVARD
CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY
919 966-5201
CD/PA AC
67 68 86
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56 56 64
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83 84 83
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59 66 86
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30 30 36
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63 63 76
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56 59 68
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43 43 48
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50 50 57
919 966-4602
WEAVER, JAMES PHILLIP
4125 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD.
SUITE 100
DURHAM 27704
U OF PENN
WILCOX, BENSON REID
UNC, CB 7065
BURNETT-WOMACK #108
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7065
U OF NC
WOLFE, WALTER GEORGE
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TEMPLE U
CHILD PSYCHIATRY
AMAYA, MARCELINO
2928 FRIENDSHIP ROAD
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NAT U OF MEXICO
GUAJARDO, CESAR
20 W. COLONY PL., STE. 160
DURHAM 27705
U DE NUEVO LEON
JONES, JAMES DAVID
BOX 3115, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
DUKE
STEVENSON, KARL
4125 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD.
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MCLENDON, WILLIAM WOODARD
UNC-CH, DEPT. OF PATHOLOGY
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CHAPEL HILL 27599-7525
U OFNC
CRITICAL CARE PEDIATRICS
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MED SCH-UMDNJ
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
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BOWMAN GRAY
CASCIO, WAYNE E. CD/IM AC
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CHAPEL HILL 27599-7075 919 966-5201
U OF MARYLAND
CRAIGE, ERNEST CD/IM L/RT
235 MOUNT BOLUS RD. 43 43 52
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 967-9312
HARVARD
DEHMER, GREGORY J. CD/IM AC
UNC HOSP. CARDIAC CATH LAB 75 75 89
101 MANNING DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-5141
U OF WISCONSIN
FLOYD, WALTER LAWRENCE CD/IM L/RT
4015 WYNFORD ROAD 54 56 59
DURHAM 27707 919 489-2681
JOHNS HOPKINS
GETTES, LEONARD SHEFFER CD AC
UNC, BURNETT-WOMACK,
CARDIOLOGY 58 59 91
CB 7075, ROOM 349
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-5203
U OF PENN
CDS/TS AC
DETTERBECK, FRANK C.
UNC DIV.OF CARDIOTHORACIC
SURG 83 84 88
108 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG CB7065
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7065 919 966-3381
NORTHWESTERN U
LOWE, JAMES EDWARD CDS/TS AC
BOX 3954. DUMC 73 74 84
DURHAM 27710 919 684-3235
U OF CALIF-LA
MARSICANO, THOMAS H. CDSA^S AC
4125 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD STE. 100 73 73 86
DURHAM 27704 91 9 471 -9332
OHIO STATE U
OLDHAM, H. NEWLAND, JR. CDS/GS AC
DUKE UNIV. MED. CTR. 61 61 72
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BAYLOR
SMITH, PETER KENT CDS AC
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TULANE U
DERMATOLOGY
BURTON, CLAUDE SHREVE, III
110STONERIDGE DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
DUKE
CARR, JOHN FERGUSON, II
1200 BROAD ST.
DURHAM 27705
U OF TENNESSEE
CRANE, GEORGE WILLIAM, JR.
1200 BROAD STREET
DURHAM 27705
NORTHWESTERN U
CRANE, GWENDOLYN A.
1200 BROAD ST.
DURHAM 27705
TULANE U
GILGOR, ROBERT SAMUEL
891 WILLOW DRIVE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF PENN
GOLDSTEIN, BETH GOODRICH
104 S ESTES DR.. STE. 101
CHAPEL HILL 27514
MED COLL OF GA
LEVY, STANLEY BENJAMIN
891 WILLOW DRIVE
CHAPEL HILL 27514-7077
GEORGETOWN U
MAURO, PATRICIA MARCHASE
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DURHAM 27704
CORNELL U
CDS AC
69 71 84
919 471-9332
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57 57 65
919 966-3381
CDS/TS AC
63 63 72
919 684-4117
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54 65 66
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61 68 78
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54 55 63
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66 66 73
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CLP/PTH
56 56
AC
63
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79 81 84
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68 68 76
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46 49 49
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87 87 91
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62 62 69
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86 87 90
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71 72 81
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77 78 84
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32. DURHAM-ORANGE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
MURRAY, JOHN CARROLL
BOX 2907. DUMC
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DUKE
OLSEN, ELISE ARLINE
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ROBBINS, JACK GUYES
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DURHAM 27707
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SKIDMORE, ROBERT ARTHUR, JR
5902 MOUNTAIN ISLAND DR.
DURHAM 27713
U OF FLORIDA
THOMAS, NANCY ELLEN
6350 QUADRANGLE DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
CORNELL U
TOMSICK, ROBERT S.
UNC, DERMATOLOGY CLINIC
CB 7715, AMBULATORY CARE CTR
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7715
U OF NC
WEINRICH, A. ELISE
2609 N. DUKE ST. STE. 505
DURHAM 27704
MED U OF SC
WHEELER, CLAYTON EUGENE, JR.
NCMH, DEPT. OF DERMATOLOGY
CHAPEL HILL 27599
U OF WISCONSIN
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
BAKER, MARK EARLY
DUMC, BOX 3808
DURHAM 27710
LOYOLA U
BREAM, CHARLES ANTHONY
3 BUTTONS ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514
TEMPLE U
CLARK, RICHARD LEE
901 PHILS CREEK RD.
CHAPEL HILL 27516
JOHNS HOPKINS
CRANE, LARRY MARTIN
3905 DARBY RD.
DURHAM 27707
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HERTZBERG, BARBARA S.
BOX 3808, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
DUKE
HIDALGO, HECTOR JESUS
2609 N. DUKE ST.
DURHAM 27704
GEO WASHINGTON U
KOON, CRAWFORD BRYAN
2609 N. DUKE ST., STE. 303
DURHAM 27704
U OFNC
LEDER, RICHARD ADAM
3816 DUNSINANE DR.
DURHAM 27707-5092
BOSTON U
MAURO, MATTHEW ANTHONY
101 CATAWBA COURT
CHAPEL HILL 27514
CORNELL U
MCCRORY, MICHAEL ELLIOTT
2609 N. DUKE ST. STE. 303
DURHAM 27704
TUFTS U
OST, ALAN HOWARD
603 HAWKESBURY LANE
SILVER SPRING MD20904-6309
MED COLL OF VA
D AC
77 82 83
919 684-2393
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78 78 79
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48 49 54
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89 91 94
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87 86 92
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76 77 85
919 966-2648
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78 78 83
919 220-8300
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41 41 62
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78 79 83
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40 40 52
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66 66 74
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DR AC
68 68 74
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DR AC
80 83 88
919 684-2711
DR AC
76 77 85
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DR AC
70 70 77
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DR AC
84 84 88
919 681-2711
DR AC
77 78 83
919 966-1461
DR AC
73 74 79
919 220-5109
DR AC
87 91 91
301 622-4088
SALLEE, D, SKIP
TEAM RADIOLOGY
1900 WINSTON RD., STE. 300
KNOXVILLE TN37909
MISSOURI U-KC
SMITH, JEFFREY KEITH
UNC. DEPT. OF RADIOLOGY
CB 7510
CHAPEL HILL 27599
LSU-SHREVEPORT
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
AMATO, MARY THERESA
1809 W. CLUB BLVD.
DURHAM 27705-3522
DUKE
BALDWIN, BOYCE D., JR.
8609 DOUGHTON DR.
BAHAMA 27503
EAST CAROLINA U
HANSEN, ALFRED ROY
522 DOGWOOD DR,
CHAPEL HILL 27516
U OF IOWA
JURGELSKY, WILLIAM
321 1 OAK KNOB CT.
HILLSBOROUGH 27278
DUKE
MCLEAR, RONALD KENT
4117 N. ROXBORO RD.. STE. 400
DURHAM 27704-2127
OHIO STATE U
PAGE, JACK RALPH
3 HARTLEY PLACE
DURHAM 27707
LOYOLA U
SMITH, EUGENIA BRITT
502 RANSOM STREET
CHAPEL HILL 27516-2917
U OF NC
TINTINALLI, JUDITH ELLEN
UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
CAMPUS BOX 7594
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7594
WAYNE STATE U
WHITAKER, GARY RANDALL
COASTAL HEALTHCARE
GROUP, INC.
2828 CROASDAILE DR.
DURHAM 27705
TULANE U
ENDOCRINOLOGY
EARP, HENRY SHELTON, III
UNC, DEPT. OF MEDICINE
CHAPEL HILL 27599
U OF NC
MCPHERSON, HARRY THURMAN
3915 NOTTAWAY ROAD
DURHAM 27707
DUKE
ONTJES, DAVID AINSWORTH
UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7170
HARVARD
DR AC
85 86 87
615 539-8000
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87 87 93
919 966-3084
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91 94 88
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87 89 89
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EM/FP AC
77 77 82
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67 67 90
EM AC
75 77 82
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EM AC
70 71 91
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90 91 89
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69 69 93
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EM AC
68 72 89
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END/IM AC
70 71 79
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END/IM AC
48 53 55
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END/IM AC
64 64 70
919 966-3336
FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY, OTOLARYNGOLOGY
ADAMS, B. JEANNE S. FPS/OTO AC
1110 W. MAIN STREET 76 77 80
DURHAM 27701 919 682-9341
DUKE
ANGELILLO, JOHN CHARLES FPS RT
DUMC, DIV. PLASTIC SURGERY 70 70 76
DURHAM 27710 919 684-2943
DUKE
FAMILY PRACTICE
BARCO, DANIEL H. FP AC
911 URBAN AVE. 72 74 88
DURHAM 27701 919 286-3885
DUKE
BRADLEY, DON WAYNE FP AC
PO BOX 30004 76 80 90
BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OF NC
DURHAM 27702 919 490-4003
MED COLL OF VA
BROWN, SUSAN EVANS FP AC
4804 MARLBOROUGH WAY 76 77 86
DURHAM 27713 919 460-1610
GEORGETOWN U
CATES, NADY MILTON, III FP AC
BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD OF NC 73 73 79
PO BOX 2291
DURHAM 27702-4936 919 768-7670
U OF NC
COX, GEOFFREY H. FP AC
120 CONNER DR., #200 91 92 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 967-8291
U OF TX-HOUSTON
DYKES, JAMES RUSSELL FP AC
114 SWIFT AVE, 80 81 84
DURHAM 27705 919 286-7755
DUKE
FOOTE, MARGARET J.G. FP/GP AC
2473 FOXWOOD DR. 76 78 88
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 968-4551
U OF W ONTARIO
FRANCZAK, JENNY ELIZABET FP AC
5501 FORTUNE'S RIDGE DR. 88 90 94
DURHAM 2771 3 919 493-8877
WEST VA U
FREMEAU, ANN GLEYSTEEN FP AC
3116 N. DUKE ST. 85 86 92
DURHAM 27704 919 479-6316
GEO WASHINGTON U
FURMAN, JEFFREY WILLIAM FP/HYP AC
120 CONNER DR., STE. 200 78 80 85
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 967-8291
U OF CINCINNATI
GOLDSTEIN, ADAM OLIVE FP AC
UNC DEPT. OF MEDICINE 87 87 91
CB 7595
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7595 919 966-371 1
MED COLL OF GA
GU1TERAS, GEORGE PATRICK FP AC
120 CONNER DR., STE. 200 69 69 75
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 967-8291
U OFNC
HOFFMEIER, CRAIG FP AC
KAISER PERMANENTE 86 86 92
6350 QUADRANGLE DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 490-8704
LA STATE U
JOHNSON, DAVID SCOTT FP AC
2610 UNIVERSITY DR. 90 90 90
DURHAM 27707 919 493-8877
U OF MINN
JONES, J. KEMPTON FP L
1001 S. HAMILTON ROAD 46 50 50
CHAPEL HILL 27514-4409 919 968-4551
DUKE
JOYNER, WILLIAM STAFFORD FP URT
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CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 968-4551
HARVARD
LEE, ELAINA LYNN FP C
1829 E, FRANKLIN ST., BLDG.400 91 94 95
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 929-6500
WRIGHT STATE U
MCBRIDE, ALLEN JOSEPH FP/ADM AC
BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OF NC 78 79 83
PO BOX 2291
DURHAM 27702 919 490-4332
MED COLL OF VA
MCGRATH, JAMES STUART FP AC
3116 N. DUKE ST. 80 80 84
DURHAM 27704 919 479-6200
TULANE U
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
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MURRAY, JANE H.
5501 FORTUNE'S RIDGE DR.
DURHAM 27713
U OF NO
NEWTON, SANDRA JO
5009 BOULDER RUN RD,
HILLSBOROUGH 27278
WAYNE STATE U
OLSON, PAUL RICHARD
109 WEATHERHILL POINTE RD
CARRBORO 27510
U OF VERMONT
PARKERSON, GEORGE ROBERT, JR
BOX 2914, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
DUKE
POTTER, JOAN GARSKA
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WEST VA U
PRENTICE, ROBERT DEREK
3120 HIGHWOODS BLVD.
RALEIGH 27604-1018
U OF EDINBURGH
REEB, KENNETH GEORGE
UNC. FAMILY MED. CB 7595
CHAPEL HILL 27599
U OF WISCONSIN
RINGEL, SARAH CORNWELL
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DUKE
SHA, RONALD STEVEN
3116 N DUKE STREET
DURHAM 27704
U OF MINN
SHACKELFORD, JOSEPH ROY, III
NCMH MANNING DR.
DEPT OF FAMILY PRACTICE
CHAPEL HILL 27599
VANDERBILTU.
SMITH, DAVID ALDEN
16 SHELBURN CT.
DURHAM 27712
U OF CA-SAN FRAN
SOTOLONGO, CARLOS A.
5501 FORTUNE RIDGE DR., STE. A
FP AC
84 85 87
919 471-2571
FP AC
84 84 90
919 479-6300
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68 78
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53 55 75
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FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY
ROYAL, BILLY WILLIAMSON
PO BOX 2387
CHAPEL HILL 27515
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80
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82
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59
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75 75
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81
FPY/P AC
58 58 62
919 967-9870
AC
84
919 929-6500
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70 70 85
919 981-5986
FP/PD AC
63 63 89
919 966-3711
FP AC
85 85 84
919 479-6300
FP AC
72 73 93
919 479-6200
RT
85
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FP AC
82 84 85
919 460-5000
AC
87
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FP AC
73 73 91
919 781-3978
919 470-6287
FP AC
77 78 81
919 966-2281
DURHAM 27713
AUTONOMOUS UNIV
SPANOS, ALAN
4505 FAIR MEADOW LN.. STE. 203
RALEIGH 27607
OXFORD UNIV
STITT, VAN JUNIUS, JR.
3643 N. ROXBORO ST.
DURHAM REGIONAL HOSPITAL
DURHAM NC 27704
U OFNC
VUKOSON, MATTHEW BRUCE
UNC, STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE
CHAPEL HILL 27599
WEST VA U
WARBURTON, SAMUEL WOODWARD, JR. FP AC
3717 DARWIN ROAD 69 70 81
DURHAM 27707 919 220-3333
U OF PENN
WARKENTIN, JON VICTOR FP R
605 JONES FERRY RD., APT. RR8 88 88 95
CARRBORO, NC 27510 910 567-6194
INDIANA U
FORENSIC PATHOLOGY
BUTTS, JOHN DAVIS, JR. FOP AC
OFF. OF CHIEF MEDICA,. EXAMINER 72 73 79
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7580 919 966-2253
DUKE
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UNC. DEPT, MED., CB #7080
60 60 69
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CHAPEL HILL 27599
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CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-0141
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LEVINSON, SIDNEY ENGEL
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74 75 81
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919 942-5123
CORNELL U
MCLEOD, MICHAEL EUGENE
GI/IM AC
BOX 3073, DUMC
60 60 69
DURHAM 27710
919 684-4046
DUKE
SAHBA, MEHRDAD MAJDZADEH
GI/IM AC
PO BOX 16999
57 57 72
4205 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD.
DURHAM 27704
919 477-6900
U OF ISFAHAN
SANDLER, ROBERT SAMUEL
Gl AC
UNC, CB #7080
75 76 83
423 BURNbl l-WOMACK BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7080
919 966-0090
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UNC CB 7080
74 74 89
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CHAPEL HILL 27599-7080
919 966-0148
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GI/IM L
UNC SCH MED-CB 7080
45 45 52
ROOM 318, BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7080
919 966-2511
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SINGLETARY, WILLIAM VANCE, JR.
Gl AC
POBOX 16999
75 78 80
4205 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD.
DURHAM 27704
919 682-5561
DUKE
SOLIK, STEVEN CRAIG
GI/IM AC
4205 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD.
88 88 94
DURHAM 27704
919 477-6900
MICHIGAN ST U
GENERAL PRACTICE
JONES, THOMAS THWEATT
608 W. MARKHAM AVE.
DURHAM 27701
JOHNS HOPKINS
RODWELL, ELEANOR
1118 HILLANDALE ROAD
DURHAM 27705
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GENERAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
FLEMING, WILLIAM LEROY
UNC. DEPT OF FAMILY MED.
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GENERAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
HUNTLEY, ROBERT ROSS
PO BOX 1 90
CHAPEL HILL 27514
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U OF SOU CALIF
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CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-3391
VANDERBILT U
BURNS, WALTER WOODROW, JR. GS AC
POBOX 15698 69 72 76
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DURHAM 27704 919 967-8258
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CANCE, WILLIAM GEORGE GS AC
UNC, CB 7210. DEPTOF SURGERY 82 82 79
3010 OLD CLINIC BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-5221
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CHARI, RAVI S. GS R
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HOWARD U
DAVIS, JAMES EVANS GS/TS L
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U OF PENN
EUBANKS, WILLIAM STEPHEN, JR. GS C
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GRANT, JOHN PALMER GS/NTR AC
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U OF CHICAGO
HARLAND, ROBERT CARL GS/IM AC
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DUKE
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JOHNSON, GEORGE, JR.
UNC, DEPT, OF SURGERY
CB #7210
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7210
CORNELL U
LEIGHT, GEORGE STAPLES, JR.
2 SURREY LANE
DURHAM 27707
DUKE
LOEHR, WALTER JOSEPH
2609 N. DUKE ST.. STE, 402
DURHAM 27704
CORNELL U
LYERLY, HERBERT KIM
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DURHAM 27710
U OF CALIF-LA
MANDEL, STANLEY ROBERT
UNC. OFFICE OF THE DEAN
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U OF VIRGINIA
MEYERS, WILLIAM CLARK
BOX 3041. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
COLUMBIA U
PAPPAS, THEODORE NICK
BOX 3479, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
OHIO STATE U
POSTLETHWAIT, RAYMOND W.
2701 PICKETT RD. #2043
DURHAM 27705-5649
DUKE
SABISTON, DAVID COSTON, JR.
BOX 3704. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
JOHNS HOPKINS
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JOHNS HOPKINS
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DURHAM 27710
U OF NC
SHADDUCK, PHILLIP PRICE
1 BENTGRASS LANE
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U OF CALIF-LA
SHELDON, GEORGE FRANK
136 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
UNC. DEPT. OF SURGERY CB 7050
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7050
U OF KANSAS
SHINGLETON. WILLIAM WARNER
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DURHAM 27710
BOWMAN GRAY
STICKEL, DELFORD LEFEW
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DURHAM 27710
DUKE
THOMAS, COLIN GORDON, JR
UNC, BURNETT-WOMACK 229H
CHAPEL HILL 27599
U OF CHICAGO
WATTS, CHARLES DEWITT
510 SIMMONS STREET
DURHAM 27701
HOWARD U
WILSON, JAMES STEPHENSON
PO BOX 15249
DURHAM 27704
DUKE
GERIATRICS
BECK, DAVID ALLEN
VAMC, GRECC-182
508 FULTON ST.
DURHAM 27705
U OF IOWA
csnjs AC
52 52 59
919 966-3391
DENTINO, ANDREW NEAL
1028 SOUTHWOOD DR.
DURHAM NC 27707
MT SINAI SCH MED
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CLARKE-PEARSON, DANIEL L.
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DURHAM 27710
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GS AC
63 64 75
919 220-5448
GS AC
83 83 91
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62 62 69
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GS/ABS AC
75 83 84
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81 81 90
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37 47 56
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47 64 65
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GS/TS L
33 38 40
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GS AC
60 60 71
919 684-3942
GS AC
86 93 89
919 479-4400
GS/TRS AC
61 62 84
919 966-4052
GS L/RT
43 43 51
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GS AC
53 58 62
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43 43 52
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43 43 67
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37 47 47
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GER/IM R
89 90 94
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GO/OBG AC
75 79 88
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GYNECOLOGY
CHRISTAKOS, ARTHUR CHRIS
3102 SURREY RD.
DURHAM 27707-5150
MED U OF SC
CULTON, YANCEY GOELET, JR.
2609 N. DUKE ST, STE. 503
DURHAM 27704
DUKE
DANFORD, JERRY LEE
PO BOX 15249
3901 ROXBORO RD.
DURHAM 27704
DUKE
DROEGEMUELLER, WILLIAM
UNC. DEPT. OF OB-GYN
CB 7570, MACNIDER BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7570
U OF COLORADO
EASLEY, ELEANOR BEAMER
750 WEAVER DAIRY RD., #141
CHAPEL HILL 27514
DUKE
NEBEL, WILLIAM ARTHUR
120 CONNER DR STE. 101
PO BOX 3317
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
PODGER, KENNETH ARTHER
7701 BEACH DRIVE
MYRTLE BEACH SC29577
DUKE
SHAVENDER, EUGENE FRANK
POBOX 15249
3901 ROXBORO RD.
DURHAM 27704
U OF NC
HEAD AND NECK SURGERY
FISHER, SAMUEL RANKIN
BOX 3805, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
DUKE
HOBART, SETH GUILFORD, JR.
1024 W. FOREST HILLS
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PATTERSON, CARL NORRIS
3920 PLYMOUTH ROAD
DURHAM 27707
U OF MARYLAND
SCHER, RICHARD LYLE
BOX 3805, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
U OF CINCINNATI
SHOCKLEY, WILLIAM W.
UNC. 610 BURNETT-WOMACK
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INDIANA U
HNS/OTO AC
75 75 82
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44 44 48
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85 87 92
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GABRIEL, DON ALEXANDER, PHD HEM/ON AC
UNC, DIV. OF HEM/ONCOLOGY 72 72 81
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-4640
U OFNC
HERION, JOHN CARROLL HEM/IM AC
714 EMORY DRIVE 53 53 57
CHAPEL HILL 2751 4 91 9 966-4555
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SIDOR, CAROLYN FOWLER HEM/ON C
CATO RES. 201, WESTPARK CORP. 82 85 94
4364 SOUTH ALSTON AVENUE
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56 56 68
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67 67 72
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60 61 85
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34 40 40
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GYN AC
62 62 69
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GYN URT
40 48 49
803 449-3459
GYN AC
68 68 78
919 479-4100
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
FISCHER, JANET JORDAN
2719 WHITFIELD ROAD
UNC CB 7030
CHAPEL HILL 27514-9740
JOHNS HOPKINS
SEXTON, DANIEL JOHN
BOX 3605, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
NORTHWESTERN U
SPARLING, PHILIP FREDERICK
UNC DEPT OF MED. CB 7005
CHAPEL HILL 27599
HARVARD
GER/P R
89 89 94
919 286-6932
HEMATOLOGY
ELKORDY, MAHA ABDUL-HAFEZ
180 ST. ANDREWS LANE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
HEM/IM C
88 84
919 967-5135
INTERNAL MEDICINE
ABSHER, ELSIE OENISE
1000 SMITH LEVEL ROAD, APT. J-
CARRBORO 27510
U OF NC
ADAMS, KIRKWOOD F., JR,
UNC. CB #7075
338 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7075
U OF NC
BABISS, PAULA TOWNE
200 SIERRA DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
NEW YORK U
BARRY, DAVID WALTER
BURROUGHS WELLCOME CO.
3030 CORNWALLIS ROAD
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PK 27709
YALE
BELL, WILLIS HARVEY, II
1217 E. COLONIAL DR.
SALISBURY 28144-2209
DUKE
BERGLUND, LAURA H,
5605 HIDEAWAY DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27516
U OF NC
BLYTHE, WILLIAM BREVARD
UNC, DEPT OF MEDICINE
CB7155
CHAPEL HILL 27599
WASHINGTON U
BONDURANT, STUART
CB 7000, 125 MACNIDER BLDG.
UNC-CH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7000
DUKE
BROMBERG, PHILIP ALLAN
CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
MED.
UNIVERSITY OF NC
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7310
HARVARD
BROWN, DAVID WARREN
891 W. WILLOW DRIVE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF ROCHESTER
BROWN, JAMES TRIG
3116 N. DUKE ST.
DURHAM 27705
WASHINGTON U
ID/IM URT
48 52 52
919 966-2536
ID/IM AC
71 72 92
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62 62 70
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5 98 94
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87 88 91
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69 70 84
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89 90 86
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53 53 60
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53 53 80
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53 54 81
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IM AC
67 68 81
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IM AC
77 77 91
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BROWN, JOHN MARK IM EM/AC
3605 SWEETEN CREEK RD. 84 85 87
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 490-4406
U OF FLORIDA
BRYAN, JAMES ALEXANDER, II IM/HEM AC
UNC HOSP. CB 7110 57 57 65
5039 OLD CLINIC BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599-71 10 919 966-2268
U OF PENN
CAREY, TIMOTHY STEPHEN IM AC
CB 7110, UNC. DEPT. OFMED. 76 78 93
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-2276
U OF VERMONT
CHARITY, PAMELA LYNN IM R
4501 -L EMERALD FOREST DR. 92 94 92
DURHAM 27713 919 684-8111
HAHNEMANN
CLAPP, JAMES ROBERT IM/NEP AC
BOX 3602, DUMC 57 57 82
DURHAM 27710 919 660-6606
U OFNC
COOPERBERG, CHARLES I. IM/NEP AC
DURHAM NEPHROLOGY
ASSOCS.. PA 82 83 88
4016 FREEDOM LAKE DR.
DURHAM 27704 919 477-3005
U OF MONTERREY
CROMARTIE, WILLIAM JAMES IM/ID L/RT
204 WEAVER RD. 37 37 43
GLENDALE
CHAPEL HILL 27514-5947 919 942-3493
EMORY U
DANIS, MARION IM/CCM AC
UNC DEPT. OF MEDICINE 75 78 86
5025-A OLD CLINIC BLDG,
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7110 919 966-2276
U OF CHICAGO
DE CASTRO, CARLOS M, III IM/HEM AC
512COLONY WOODS DR. 85 85 88
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 684-4433
U TX-SOU.WESTERN
DODDS, GEORGE MATTHEW IM/PD AC
205 W. MAIN ST., STE. 106 88 92 90
CARRBORO 2751 0-2027 919 933-8381
U TX-SAN ANTONIO
ELLIS, GEORGE JOHN, III IM/END AC
PO BOX 2924 63 63 92
DUKE HOSPITAL
DURHAM 27710 919 684-6158
HARVARD
ESTES, EDWARD HARVEY, JR. IM/GER L
3542 HAMSTEAD COURT 47 53 53
DURHAM 27707 919 833-3836
EMORY U
FORDHAM, CHRISTOPHER C, III IM/NEP L/RT
522 MORGAN CREEK RD. 51 51 56
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 929-6946
HARVARD
FOWLER, WALTER EARLE IM AC
PO BOX 16999 86 87 93
DURHAM 27704 919 477-6900
DUKE
GOLBY, MARY BLUE IM URT
2511 N. DUKE ST. 53 54 59
DURHAM 27704 919 220-5030
GEO WASHINGTON U
GOTTSCHALK, CARL WILLIAM IM/NEP L
1300 MASON FARM ROAD 45 52 52
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 966-4567
U OF VIRGINIA
GREGANTI, MAC ANDREW IM/GER AC
UNC. DEPT. OF IM 72 72 79
3029 OLD CLINIC, CB 7005
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7005 919 966-3063
U OF MISSISSIPPI
HARE, ROY ALLEN IM L/RT
2609 N. DUKE ST., STE. 205 45 45 50
DURHAM 27704 919 220-5264
BOWMAN GRAY
HARRIS, RUSSELL PEYTON IM AC
CB #7300. UNC SCHOOL OF MED. 70 77 92
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-4065
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HARRIS, TYNDALL PEACOCK IM L/RT
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HEIZER, WILLIAM DAVID IM/GI AC
UNC. DEPT. OF MEDICINE 63 63 71
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JOHNS HOPKINS
HENLEY, NANCY S. IM AC
3116 N. DUKE ST. 82 83 84
DURHAM 27704 919 981-6063
U OF NC
HIRSCH, STEVEN HAROLD IM AC
2609 N. DUKE ST. STE. 205 85 86 88
DURHAM 27704 919 220-5264
MED COLL OF GA
HOOLE, AXALLA JOHN IM AC
DIV.OF GENERAL MEDICINE 64 64 73
CB 71 10. 5039 OLD CLINIC. UNC
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-2276
MED U OF SC
IZLAR, HENRY LEROY, JR. IM/CD URT
1509 SYCAMORE ST. 48 53 55
DURHAM 27707 919 682-5562
DUKE
KARVAZY, ESZTER S. IM AC
UNC. STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE 72 83 93
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7470 919 966-6570
U OF BUDAPEST
KELLY, JAMES REGINALD IM AC
PO BOX 16999 70 71 76
4205 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD.
DURHAM 27704-6999 919 477-6900
DUKE
KEMPNER. WALTER IM L/RT
1505 VIRGINIA AVE, 26 43 43
DURHAM 27705 919 286-2243
U OF HEIDELBERG
KEYSERLING, THOMAS CHARLES IM AC
UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 82 84 85
CB7110
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-2276
EMORY U
KIHM, JOHN TURNER IM AC
PO BOX 1 6999 84 85 88
4205 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD.
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WAYNE STATE U
KOPITA, JEFFREY MICHAEL IM/PUD R
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MED COLL OF OHIO
LASSITER, WILLIAM EDMUND IM/NEP L/RT
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CHAPEL HILL 27514-7627 919 942-1925
HARVARD
LEININGER, LINDA SUE IM/GPM AC
UNC, CANCER PREVENTION
PROGRAM 79 79 92
CB #7300
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7300 919 966-4065
U OF IOWA
LINFORS, EUGENE WILLIAM IM AC
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4205 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD,
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DUKE
LORIMER, WILLIAM VAN IM/OM AC
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DURHAM 27704 919 220-5264
MT SINAI SCH MED
MANNING, ISAAC HALL, JR. IM L/RT
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DURHAM 27707 919 489-2298
HARVARD
MANNING, STUART HALL IM AC
2609 N. DUKE ST., STE, 601 76 77 79
CENTRAL MEDICAL PARK
DURHAM 27704 919 220-5515
DUKE
MCNUTT, ROBERT A.
IM AC
7110, 5039 OLD CLINIC BLDG.
75 75 89
UNC, DEPT. OF MEDICINE
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-2276
MICHIGAN ST U
NEELON, FRANCIS ALBERT
IM/END AC
BOX 3021, DUMC
62 62 83
DURHAM 27710
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NEISH, DONALD DEWITT
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58 59 77
820 S. BOYLAN AVE.
RALEIGH 27603
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TEMPLE U
NELIUS, SIGRID J. VONRENNER
IM/GPM L
WEST DURHAM STATION
49 61 64
BOX 2899
DURHAM 27715
919 489-6949
LUDWILUDWIG MAXIMILIAN
NEWBORG, BARBARA
IM L
1503 VIRGINIA AVE.
49 49 64
DURHAM 27705
919 286-2243
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IM/GI AC
UNC, CB 7185, WING C. BOX 2
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221-H MEDICAL SCHOOL
CHAPEL HILL 27599
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IM/HEM AC
UNC, DIV, OF HEM, CB 7600
69 71 81
3006 GENERAL CLI. RES. CENTER
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-2467
U OF PITTSBURGH
PAGANO, JOSEPH STEPHEN
IM/ID AC
UNC, LINEBERGER
COMPREHENSIVE
57 65 65
CANCER CENTER
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-3036
YALE
PALMER, JEFFRESS GARY
IM/HEM L/RT
UNC, DEPT, OF MEDICINE
44 44 52
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-3311
EMORY U
PASCUAL, JORGE MAURICIO S.
IM R
5225-G PENRITH DRIVE
81 92 94
DURHAM 27713
919 684-6266
U RIO DE JANEIRO
PETERSON, KIMBERLY ANNE
IM AC
6618FALCONBRIDGE RD
89 91 92
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 479-6200
CASE WESTERN RES
PICKARD, CARL GLENN, JR.
IM AC
UNC. 5039 OLD CLINIC BLDG.
62 62 69
CB7110
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-2276
U OFNC
PURVIS, JOSEPH D., Ill
IM/ON AC
3030 CORNWALLIS RD.
76 81 87
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PK. 27709
919 315-4642
JEFFERSON
PYRON, KATHARINE ANDREWS
IM AC
5100 PRESCOTTDR.
68 68 90
DURHAM 27713
919 383-1518
U OF MISSOURI
RAY, VERONICA JOSEPHINE FORBES IM AC
1301 FAYbl lEVILLEST.
79 79 86
DURHAM 27707
919 956-4000
U OFNC
SIEKER, HERBERT OTTO
IM/PUD L/RT
3949 PLYMOUTH RD.
48 50 55
DURHAM 27707
919 684-3907
WASHINGTON U
SILBERMAN, HAROLD REITER
IM/HEM AC
PO BOX 3055. DUMC
56 57 64
DURHAM 27710
919 286-6413
WASHINGTON U
SMELZER, TIMOTHY HARVEY
IM/PUD AC
891 W. WILLOW DRIVE
62 69 69
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 942-5123
COLUMBIA U
SNYDERMAN, RALPH
IM AC
DUMC, BOX 3701
65 72 90
DURHAM 27710
919 684-2255
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
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SORROW, JOHN MITCHELL, JR.
PO BOX 2431
CHAPEL HILL 27515
U OF PENN
SPANARKEL, MARYBETH
PO BOX 16999
4205 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD.
DURHAM 27704
DUKE
STAVE, GREGG M.
6407 STONERIDGE PL.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
DUKE
STRATTON, JOHN PERLEY
5411 COLE MILL ROAD
DURHAM 27705
HARVARD
SULLIVAN, ROBERT JOSEPH, JR.
BOX 3003, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
CORNELL U
TAAVONI, SHOHREH
201 SIERRA DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
ST. GEORGE'S U
THIES, DAVID NEWCOMB
109 HANNA STREET
CARRBORO 27510-1315
EMORY U
VAUGHAN, DANIEL PATRICK
UNC STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE
CAMPUS BOX 7470
CHAPEL HILL 27599
WAYNE STATE U
WALKER, RICHARD ISLEY
N. C, MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
CHAPEL HILL 27599
HARVARD
WEISSMAN, EDWARD
1308 WELCOME CIRCLE
DURHAM 27705
CHICAGO MED SCH
WONG, JEFFREY GILBERT
PO BOX 3375, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
U OF UTAH
WOOD, WILLIAM BAINSTER
UNC. DEPT. OF MED, CB 7020
CHAPEL HILL 27599
U OF NO
WYSOR, WILLIAM GEOFFREY, JR.
304 ELLIOTT RD.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF VIRGINIA
YARLEY, DEWEY HOBSON
2609 N. DUKE ST., STE. 205
DURHAM 27704
U OF NC
MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
PATTERSON, JERRY EUGENE
401 PROVIDENCE ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
NEONATAL-PERINATAL MEDICINE
STILES, ALAN DAVIS
UNC, DEPT. PED/NEONATOLOGY
CB 7596
IM/CD URT
46 46 54
919 542-6483
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NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
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UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
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NS AC
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ALLEN, JAMES LATHAN
209 E. CARVER ST.
DURHAM 27704
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ANDREWS, PAUL STEPHEN
2609 N. DUKE ST. STE. 204
DURHAM 27704
U OF NC
ARTIS, AVIS ADRIENA
4116 CAPITOL ST.
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BARKER, RUDY WATKINS
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TUFTS U
CHAPPELL, PAT R.
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EVANS, ANTHONY CARROLL, JR.
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120 CONNER DR., STE, 101
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GOUBRAN, MICHEL
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GRANGER, RONALD EUGENE
209 E. CARVER ST.
DURHAM 27704
U OF CA-IRVINE
. GREEN, WILLIAM DAVID
1601 GLASGOW ST.
I DURHAM 27705
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GUNTER, WM. B., JR.
209 E. CARVER ST.
DURHAM 27704
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HAMMOND, CHARLES B.
BOX 3853, DUMC
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HARRIS, CHARLES ODELL
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HULKA, JAROSLAV FABIAN
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COLUMBIA U
KANTOROWSKI, PAMELA GEERTGENS
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KOEHLER, ANTHONY JAMES, JR.
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KULLER, JEFFREY ADAM
UNC, DEPT. OF OB-GYN
CB 7570
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U OF CINCINNATI
LAMBETH, WILLIAM RICK
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62 63 89 LIVINGSTON, ELIZABETH G.
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MCMAHON, MICHAEL JOSEPH
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5007 OLD CLINIC
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615 SWIFT AVE,
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602 E, FOREST HILLS BLVD.
DURHAM 27707
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UNC, 237 BURNETT-WOMACK
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HALL, REGINALD LAWRENCE
BOX 3358. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
DUKE
HARDAKER, WILLIAM T., JR.
BOX 3956, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
DUKE
HARRELSON, JOHN MILES
BOX 3023, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
DUKE
JONES, ANDREW R.
242 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
CHAPEL HILL 27599
INDIANA U
KELLEY, SCOTT STREATER
242 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG,
UNC. CB 7055
CHAPEL HILL 27599
U OF IOWA
LANG, STEPHEN NORMAN
BOX 2919, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
U OF ILLINOIS
LIEBELT, RALPH ARTHUR
2609 N DUKE ST,, STE. 301
DURHAM 27704
CASE WESTERN RES
LINCOLN, CLINTON ROBERT
2609 N. DUKE ST.. BLDG. 900
DURHAM 27704
MED COLL OF VA
MALLON, WILLIAM JAMES
2609 N. DUKE ST.
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
MCCOLLUM, DONALD EUGENE
BOX 2919, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
BOWMAN GRAY
MOORMAN, CLAUDE T., Ill
2609 N. DUKE ST., STE. 301
DURHAM 27705-4882
U OF CINCINNATI
NUNLEY, JAMES ALBERT, II
BOX 2919, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
TULANE U
PITTS, THEODORE MARIUS
4125 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD.
DURHAM 27704-2141
YALE
ORS AC
76 82 83
919 684-4502
ORS AC
80 82 86
919 220-5255
ORS L
43 43 51
919 489-5110
ORS/HS URT
43 43 50
919 684-2628
ORS/HS AC
74 74 84
919 684-6461
ORS/PDS AC
72 72 79
919 966-3691
ORS AC
74 75 83
919 929-7796
ORS AC
83 86 93
919 684-4588
ORS AC
73 73 84
919 684-5334
ORS/PTH AC
65 65 74
919 684-5304
ORS AC
78 78 92
919 966-2039
ORS AC
82 83 93
919 966-2039
ORS AC
65 65 72
919 684-3949
ORS AC
82 87 90
919 471-8431
ORS AC
60 63 68
919 220-5593
ORS AC
84 84 91
919 220-5255
ORS AC
53 53 62
919 684-4055
ORS/SM 0
87 90 90
919 220-5255
ORS/HS AC
73 73 82
919 684-4033
ORS AC
77 82 92
277 042-14101
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
241
32. DURHAM-ORANGE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
PRESTON. EDWIN THORNTON
2609 N, DUKE ST.. BLDG, 900
DURHAM 27704
DUKE
SCULLY, SEAN PATRICK
DUMC, BOX 3312
DIVISION OF ORTHOPAEDICS
DURHAM 27710
U OF ROCHESTER
SOMERS. WILLIAM ALAN
PO BOX 1 5249
3901 ROXBORO RD
DURHAM 27704
DUKE
SPINNER, ROBERT
413 SNOWCREST TRAIL
DURHAM 27707
MAYO MED SCHOOL
TAFT, TIMOTHY NED
UNC. CB 7055
237 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599
U OF MISSOURI
URBANIAK, JAMES RANDOLPH
BOX 2912. DUKE HOSPITAL
DURHAM 27710
DUKE
WILSON. FRANK CRANE
UNC. CB #7055
CHAPEL HILL 27599
MED COLL OF GA
WRIGHT, PAUL HARLAN
4125 BEN FRANKLIN BLVD.
DURHAM 27704
BOWMAN GRAY
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
ORS AC
60 60 70
919 220-5593
ORS/ON AC
86 93 93
919 681-6982
ORS AC
72 72 81
919 479-4100
ORS R
89 92
919 489-9444
ORS/SM AC
69 72 73
919 966-2039
ORS/HS AC
62 62 70
919 684-2476
ORS L
54 54 64
919 966-3359
ORS/OSM AC
74 74 73
919 471-9331
KAPPELMANN, RICK BERNARD OTO AC
6350 QUADRANGLE DR. 83 84 90
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 490-8743
U OF MISSOURI
KENAN, PATRICK DAN OTO AC
DUMC, BOX 3805 59 59 65
DURHAM 27710 919 684-5238
DUKE
MALENBAUM, BRUCE T. OTO AC
PO BOX 1 5249 77 82 93
3901 ROXBORO RD.
DURHAM 27704 919 479-4100
U OF PENN
MOLTER, DAVID W. OTO/PDS R
15 E CHARLOTTE AVE. 88 88 83
WYOMING OH45215-2113 513 761-6962
DUKE
PILLSBURY. HAROLD C. Ill OTO/HNS AC
UNC, CB #7070 72 72 75
BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-3341
GEO WASHINGTON U
TAYLOR. ROBERT ELMORE OTO AC
mow. MAIN ST, 76 76 92
NC EYE & EAR HOSPITAL
DURHAM 27701 919 682-9341
U OF ALABAMA
TUCCI, DEBARA LYN OTO AC
DUMC. BOX 3805 85 90 93
DIV, OTOLARYNGOLOGY
DURHAM 27710 919 684-6968
U OF VIRGINIA
WRIGHT. HAROLD RUSSELL. JR. OTO AC
1213 BOYCE AVENUE 79 79 93
BALTIMORE MD21 204-3604 919 682-9341
U OF MARYLAND
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
BIGGERS, WILLIAM PAUL
OTO/A AC
610 BURNETT-WOMACK CB 7070 63 63 69
UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-3341
UOF NC
CLARK, CHARLES EDWARD, III
OTO/RHI AC
2609 N, DUKE ST. STE. 306
68 69 77
DURHAM 27704
919 220-5517
U OF MICHIGAN
DRAKE, AMELIA FISCHER
OTO/PD AC
UNC, CB 7070
81 40 90
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-3341
UOFNC
FARMER, JOSEPH C, JR.
OTO/HNS AC
DUKE. DEPT. OF SURGERY
62 62 70
DURHAM 27710
919 684-6357
DUKE
FERGUSON, GEORGE BURTON
OTO UHJ
mow. MAIN STREET
32 32 38
DURHAM 27701
919 682-9341
JEFFERSON
FISCHER, NEWTON D.
OTO/HNS L/RT
2719 WHITFIELD ROAD
45 52 52
CHAPEL HILL 27514-9740
919 966-3341
U OF TEXAS
GERBE, RONALD WILLIAM
OTO/HNS AC
109 CONNER DR., STE. 207
76 76 82
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 967-5599
UOFNC
HUDSON, EDWARD VALENTINE
OTO AC
PO BOX 15249
62 62 73
3901 ROXBORO RD.
DURHAM 27704
919 479-4100
BOWMAN GRAY
HUDSON, WILLIAM RUCKER
OTO L
DUKE UNIV MED. CTR.
51 51 53
DURHAM 27710
919 684-3834
BOWMAN GRAY
JONES, KIM RICHARD
OTO AC
610 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
86 88 89
UNC. CB 7070
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7070
919 966-3341
UOFNC
ALLEN, MARY VIRGINIA
208 LIVINGSTONE DR.
CARY 27513
MED COLL OF VA
BOSSEN, EDWARD HECHT
BOX 3712, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
DUKE
BRINKHOUS, KENNETH MERLE
UNC, DEPT. OF PTH. CB 7525
CHAPEL HILL 27599
U OF IOWA
DALLDORF, FREDERIC GILBERT
308 WOODHAVEN RD
CHAPEL HILL 27514-7512
CORNELL U
DALY, JOHN T.
P. O. BOX 15337
DURHAM 27704
CORNELL U
DRAFFIN, RICHARD MARION
PO BOX 15643
DURHAM 27704
DUKE
FETTER, BERNARD FRANK
3836 SOMERSET DR.
DURHAM 27707
DUKE
GERATZ, JOACHIM DIETER
UNC, DEPT, OF PTH CB #7525
CHAPEL HILL 27599
J.W.GOETHE UNIV.
GRAHAM, JOHN BORDEN
UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
CHAPEL HILL 27599
CORNELL U
GRIM, KENNETH BOYD
124 FIRST ST NW
LONG BEACH 28461
U OF VIRGINIA
GRISHAM, JOE WHEELER
UNC, DEPT. OF PTH-CB #7525
CHAPEL HILL 27599
VANDERBILT U.
PTH R
90 93
919 966-4334
PTH AC
65 66 85
919 684-2332
PTH/HEM URT
32 32 47
919 966-1061
PTH/ATP RT
58 66
919 966-4541
PTH/FOP AC
68 69 78
919 477-6742
PTH AC
75 77 83
919 470-5251
PTH/DMP L/RT
44 44 53
PTH AC
53 59 60
919 966-4294
PTH/HEM L/RT
42 42 47
919 966-4318
PTH/CLP L/RT
37 37 53
919 278-9424
PTH/GI AC
57 57 74
919 966-4678
tGUNTER, JUNE U. PTH
31 POND VIEW CT. 36 36 47
DECEASED-1 1-14-94
DURHAM 27705
JEFFERSON
HALE, LAURA POPE
4 SAGAMORE PLACE
HILLSBOROUGH 27278
DUKE
HUFFINES, WILLIAM DAVIS PTH/GP AC
UNC. CB 7520 55 55 60
BERRYHILL HALL
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7520
U OF NC
JENNINGS, ROBERT BURGESS
BOX 3712, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
NORTHWESTERN U
JOHNSTON, WILLIAM WEBB
BOX 3712, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
DUKE
LANGDELL, ROBERT DANA
CB 7525, BRINKHOUS-BULLIT BLDG
UNC HOSPITALS
CHAPEL HILL 27599
GEO WASHINGTON U
ODERE, FRED GORDON
DURHAM CO. HOSP-PTH
DURHAM 27704
GEO WASHINGTON U
PROIA, ALAN DAVID
4118 DEEPWOOD CIRCLE
DURHAM 27707
CORNELL U
ROBBOY, STANLEY J.
BOX 3712. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
U OF MICHIGAN
SHELBURNE, JOHN DANIEL
BOX 3712. DUMC
DURHAM 27710-5451
DUKE
SHERMER, RICHARD WAYNE PTH AC
UNC. DEPT. OF PTH-CB #7525 63 63 73
BRINKHOUS-BULLITT BLDG.228H
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-2339
U OF NC
919 688 -3457
PTH R
91 84
919 684-3300
919 966-1134
PTH/CLP AC
50 50 76
919 684-3776
PTH/PCP AC
59 59 71
919 684-3587
PTH/BLB L/RT
51 53
919 966-4333
PTH AC
70 74 79
919 470-5243
PTH AC
80 80 81
919 489-3161
PTH AC
65 66 92
919 684-3656
PTH AC
72 72 78
919 286-6925
PEDIATRIC ALLERGY
DEES, SUSAN COONS
2701 PICKETT RD.. APT. 1010
DURHAM 27705
JOHNS HOPKINS
WHATLEY, JOSEPH WILLIAM, JR.
2919 COLONY ROAD
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
PDA/PD L/RT
34 34 41
919 489-5263
PDA/A AC
59 59 63
919 489-9158
PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY
HARNED. HERBERT SPENCER, JR,
803 SPRING DELL LANE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
YALE
PDC L/RT
45 58 58
919 966-4601
PEDIATRIC HEMATOLOGY-ONCOLOGY
AC
76
COOPER, HERBERT A, PHO/CLP
UNC, CB #7220 64 65
BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-1178
U OF KANSAS
FALLETTA, JOHN MATTHEW PHO AC
BOX 2916, DUMC 66 67 79
DURHAM 27710 919 684-3401
U OF KANSAS
242
PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY
SPOCK, ALEXANDER
9 BENTGRASS LANE
DURHAM 27705
U OF MARYLAND
PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY
GROSSMAN, HERMAN LEWIS
BOX 3834, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
COLUMBIA U
PEDIATRIC SURGERY
OLDHAM, KEITH THOMAS
DUMC, BOX 3815
DIV. OF PEDIATRIC SURGERY
DURHAM 27710
MED COLL OF VA
PEDIATRICS
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
32. DURHAM-ORANGE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
PDP/PD RT
55 60 65
919 383-6054
PDR/PD URT
53 71 74
919 681-2711
PDS/GS
76 77
AC
91
919 681-5077
ARENA, JAY MORRIS
PD L
DUMC, BOX 3024
32 32 39
DURHAM 27710
919 684-6138
DUKE
BAILEY, CLARENCE ALMON, JR.
PD/AI AC
4022 FREEDOM LAKE DR.
58 64
REGIONAL PEDIATRIC ASSOCS.PA
DURHAM 27704
919 477-2202
U OFNC
CATO, ALLEN EASLEY, JR.
PD/PUD AC
4364 S. ALSTON AVE. #201
69 69 77
DURHAM 27713-2280
919 361-2286
DUKE
CHAMBERLIN, HARRIE ROGERS
PD L/RT
1001 ARROWHEAD RD.
45 53 53
CHAPEL HILL 27514-3901
919 942-4951
HARVARD
CLARK, DOUGLAS WINSTON
PD AC
2609 N, DUKE ST.. STE 801
83 85 86
DURHAM 27704
919 220-4000
UOFNC
COLLIER, ALBERT MILFORD
PD/ID AC
UNC 535 CLI. SCI, BLDG.CB 7220
63 63 72
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-2331
U OF MIAMI
DE'AK, WILLIAM RALPH
PD AC
951 AVIATION PARKWAY, STE. 1150 65 66 91
CAROLINA PERMANENTE MED.GROUP
MORRISVILLE 27560
919 490-8717
U OF SOU CALIF
DENNY, FLOYD WOLFE, JR.
PD/ID L
356-B. WING C. CB 7225
46 61 61
UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-2504
VANDERBILT U,
FERNALD, GERALD WALLACE
PD/ID AC
509 BURNEI 1 -WOMACK. CB 7220
60 60 68
UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7220
919 966-2069
UOFNC
FINDLAY, JEAN MARJORIE HEY
PD AC
14 CLEARWATER DR,
70 75 79
DURHAM 27707
919 286-2202
ABERDEEN U
GAGLIANO, MARTHA ELLEN
PD AC
2609 N, DUKE ST,, STE, 801
82 82 87
DURHAM 27704
919 220-4000
DUKE
KATZ, SAMUEL LAWRENCE
PD/ID AC
BOX 2925, DUMC
52 54 69
DURHAM 27710
919 684-3734
HARVARD
KRAYBILL, ERNEST NISSLEY
PD/NPM AC
CB 7596. 4TH FLOOR
62 62 73
UNC HOSPITALS
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-5063
U OF PENN
LODA, FRANK A.
D-2 CARR MILL TOWN CTR.
CARRBORO 27510
VANDERBILT U,
LOHR, JACOB ANDREW
UNC, COMMUNITY PEDIATRICS
CB 7225
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7225
U OF NC
LONDON, WILLIAM LORD
2609 N, DUKE ST., STE 801
DURHAM 27704-3048
U OFNC
NEAL, CHARLES BODINE, III
2919 COLONY ROAD
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
NELSON, RICHARD ALLAN
5869 FOX LAIR AVENUE
MEMPHIS TN381 15-3830
U OF NC
OETTGEN, ANNE BARBARA
4707 PIN OAK PARK, APT. 641
HOUSTON TX77081-2253
U OF CONNECTICUT
OLENIACZ, JOSEPH PAUL
3116 N. DUKE ST.
DURHAM 27704
MED COLL OF VA
OSTERHOUT, SHIRLEY K.
BOX 3007. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
DUKE
PERZLEY, RICHARD IRVING
6350 OUADRANGLE DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
JEFFERSON
REITNAUER, PAMELA JEAN
548 OAK CREST DR,
CHAPEL HILL 27516
U OF NC
RICE, A. DOUGLAS
706 E, CONSTITUTION DR,
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
ROUSE, JAMES BRISTOL
2609 N, DUKE ST„ STE, 801
DURHAM 27704
DUKE
RUNYAN, DESMOND KIMO
UNC DEPT, OF PEDIATRICS
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7240
U OF MINN
SCHMIDT, EVELYN
PO BOX 52119
1301 FAYETTEVILLE ST.
DURHAM 27717-2119
DUKE
SHARP, MICHAEL CONANT
UNC, CB 7340
OFFICE, COMMUNITY MED, EDUC,
CHAPEL HILL 27599
HARVARD
STRATTON, JANICE DEAS
414 E, MAIN ST,
DURHAM 27701
TULANE U
TRUSCELLO, ANN MARIE
112 STATEWIDE DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
PENN STATE U
WEBB, BAILEY
2616 ERWIN RD.. APT. D-2
DURHAM 27705-3899
DUKE
WILFERT, CATHERINE M. MINOCK
BOX 2951. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
HARVARD
YANCY, WILLIAM SAMUEL
2609 N, DUKE ST.. STE. 801
DURHAM 27704
DUKE
PD AC
60 60 71
919 966-1148
PD AC
67 67 93
919 966-2504
PD/PHO AC
55 55 61
919 220-4000
PD AC
55 55 60
919 489-9158
PD AC
71 73 82
919 493-2155
PD AC
88 91 91
919 479-6300
PD AC
81 82 91
919 479-6303
PD AC
57 57 84
919 684-4438
PD AC
73 91 92
919 490-8706
PD R
90 91
919 966-4202
PD L
51 54 55
919 489-9158
PD/N AC
65 65 71
919 220-4000
PD AC
76 77 93
919 962-1136
PD/PH L
51 51 71
919 956-4000
PD AC
74 77 90
919 966-2917
PD/PH AC
61 61 84
919 560-7601
PD AC
86 90 94
919 479-6200
PD L/RT
46 49 49
919 382-7458
PD/ID AC
62 62 85
919 684-8772
PD/ADL AC
65 65 72
919 220-4000
PLASTIC SURGERY
DAVIS, JEFFERSON U.
2202 GOLFCOURSE DR.
ALBANY GA31 707-2077
DUKE
GEORGIADE, GREGORY S.
BOX 3960. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
DUKE
GEORGIADE, NICHOLAS GEORGE
BOX 3098. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
DUKE
LANIER, VERNE CLIFTON, JR.
300 CRUTCHFIELD ST.
DURHAM 27704
VANDERBILT U
PEACOCK, ERLE EWART, JR.
645 ROCK CREEK RD.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
HARVARD
PETERSON, HUGH DUANE
UNC. BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599
NORTHWESTERN U
RIEFKOHL, RONALD
110 E, CARVER ST,
DURHAM 27704
TULANE U
SERAFIN, DONALD
DUMC-PLASTIC SURGERY
DURHAM 27710
DUKE
STETS, JOAN MARIE
2609 N, DUKE ST, #612
DURHAM 27704
OHIO STATE U
THOMPSON, LAWRENCE KESLAR,
PO BOX 1665
WAKE FOREST 27588-1665
DUKE
PSYCHIATRY
ASCHER, JOHN ALBERT
3030 CORNWALLIS RD,
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PK 27709
U OF NC
BAKEWELL, WILLIAM ERNEST, JR.
2415 ARTHUR MINNIS RD.
HILLSBOROUGH 27278
MCGILL U
BRAASCH, ERNEST R.
4114 DEEPWOOD CIRCLE
DURHAM 27707-3522
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
BRESLIN, MARIANNE S.
1704 MICHAUX ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514-7636
DUSSELDORF GER
BUSSE, EWALD WILLIAM
BOX 2948. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
WASHINGTON U
CAPEHART, BRUCE PINSON
4101 OLDE COACH ROAD
DURHAM 27707-3638
U TX-SOU,WESTERN
CARTER, JAMES HARVEY
BOX 3106. DUMC
DEPT. OF PSYCHIATRY
DURHAM 27710
HOWARD U
CHAMPION, LAWRENCE
800 EASTOWNE DR,
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF WISCONSIN
CHAMPION, MARGARET E.K.
800 EASTOWNE DR., STE, 215
CHAPEL HILL 27514
WEST VA U
P AC
80 82 90
919 315-3259
P L/RT
49 56 61
919 966-4551
P/PYA AC
70 73 87
919 493-2217
P/PYM L/RT
46 60 61
919 942-3930
P/GER L
42 42 54
919 684-3416
P R
91 91
919 493-4857
P AC
66 66 79
919 684-6102
P AC
73 74 78
919 493-1466
P AC
71 71 94
919 493-1966
PS AC
80 82 89
919 966-4446
PS/GS AC
74 73 78
919 684-3039
PS L
50 51 54
919 684-2854
PS/GS AC
66 66 78
919 471-3406
PS/GS L/RT
49 53 56
919 967-0347
PS/GS AC
62 65 83
919 966-3693
PS/GS AC
72 72 81
919 471-1880
PS/GS AC
64 64 74
919 684-3347
PS/GS AC
77 78 87
919 220-5519
II PS AC '
61 61 70
919 220-5103
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
243
32. DURHAM-ORANGE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
CHRISMAN, ALLAN KREKELER
P/CHP AC
BOX 3492, DUMC
71 72 94
DURHAM 27710
919 681-6929
GEO WASHINGTON U
COLEY, SILAS BODIE, JR.
PIN AC
815KENMORE ROAD
65 65 69
CHAPEL HILL 27514-1445
919 929-0326
U OF NO
DEVEAUGH-GEISS, JOSEPH
P AC
3817 SWEETEN CREEK RD.
72 75 92
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 990-5170
SUNY-SYRACUSE
DORFMAN, MARGARET JEANNE
P AC
6350 QUADRANGLE DR.
77 81 82
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 490-8120
TUFTS U
ENRIGHT, KATHERINE ANNE
P/IM AC
BOX 3492. DUMC
85 87 84
DURHAM 27710
919 684-3318
DUKE
FRICK, DONNA ELLIOTT
P AC
109CONNER DR.. BLDG#3, STE.203 74 74 85
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 933-5600
UOFNC
GIANTURCO, DANIEL THOMAS
P AC
2925 FRIENDSHIP ROAD
60 66 67
DURHAM 27705
919 660-7555
ST U OF NY-BUFF
GIRAGOS, JOHN G.
P/PYA AC
20 W. COLONY PL,, STE. 260
63 63 75
DURHAM 27705
919 493-1810
AMER.U OF BEIRUT
GREEN, ROBERT LEE, JR.
P/N AC
4100 CHAPEL HILL RD.
46 56 80
#1 INNISFREE
DURHAM 27707-5058
919 489-8547
HAHNEMANN
GUALTIERI, C. THOMAS
P/CHP AC
NC NEUROPSYCHIATRY. PNC. INC, 69 70 77
1829 E. FRANKLIN ST., BLDG. 500
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 933-2000
COLUMBIA U
HAGGERTY, JOHN JAMES, JR.
P AC
912 KINGS MILL ROAD
71 72 81
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 966-3147
U OF MARYLAND
HAMBY, GEORGE WALTERS
P AC
DOCTORS BUILDING. WILLOW DF
. 58 58 65
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 929-6155
U OF NC
HERTZBERG, MICHAEL A.
P AC
4 VANDORA PLACE
85 88 88
DURHAM 27705
919 286-0411
U OFNC
HOLLISTER, WILLIAM GRAY
P/PH L/RT
2008 N. U\KESHORE DRIVE
41 41 67
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 942-2870
U OF NEBRASKA
HOLMES, VALERIE FRANCES
P AC
BOX 3335. DUMC
80 83 91
DEPT. OF PSYCHIATRY
DURHAM 27710
919 681-5862
U OF LOUISVILLE
IRIGARAY, PETER JOSEPH
P AC
JOHN UMSTEAD HOSPITAL
55 57 64
BUTNER 27509
919 575-7233
NAT U OF MEXICO
IRONS, CARY FREDERICK, III
P AC
#8 THE COURTYARD
77 77 82
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 942-0272
UOFNC
JECK, LIDA MORAWETZ
P/PYA AC
800 EASTOWNE DR.. STE. 204
77 81 82
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 493-5329
DUKE
LEVITT, STEPHEN ROBERT
P AC
8770 HARMONY CHURCH RD,
76 77 80
EFLAND 27243
919 563-9334
CASE WESTERN RES
UPTON, BARBARA STEINER
P L/RT
919-109TH AVE,, NE, APT, 1204
43 45 60
BELLEVUE WA98004-4496
206 646-3882
U OF ILLINOIS
LIVINGSTON, NANCY T.
3824 CHIPPENHAM ROAD
DURHAM 27707
DUKE
LLEWELLYN, CHARLES E., JR.
3308 CHAPEL HILL BLVD. #110
DURHAM 27707-2643
MED COLL OF VA
MACHEMER, CHRISTINE ANNA
3325 CHAPEL HILL BLVD STE, 205
DURHAM 27707
U FREIBURG. GERM
MALTBIE, ALLAN ARMSTRONG
1828 N, LAKESHORE DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
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MCCARTNEY, CHERYL FAINTUCH
UNC, CB#7160
126 MACNIDER BLDG. #202
CHAPEL HILL 27599
NORTHWESTERN U
MILLET, ROBERT ANTHONY
1320 VALLEY RUN
DURHAM 27707-3638
LA STATE U
MONROE, JOHN THADDEUS, JR.
1829 E. FRANKLIN ST.. 1100-A
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
MOODY, REX JASON
891 W. WILLOW DR.. STE. 7
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
PARKER, JOSEPH B., JR.
24 STONERIDGE CIR.
DURHAM 27705-5510
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POPE, JANEY LYNN
100 EUROPA DR.. STE, 341
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF LOUISVILLE
PRANGE, ARTHUR JERGEN, JR.
NCMH, DEPT OF PSYCHIATRY
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7160
U OF MICHIGAN
PRATHER, DONNA LYNN
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WEST FRANLIN STREET
CHAPEL HILL 27516
U OF NC
RECKLESS, JOHN BRIAN
1816 FRONT ST,, STE, 310
DURHAM 27705
U BIRMINGHAM ENG
RHOADS, JOHN MCFARLANE
163 MONTROSE
DURHAM 27707
TEMPLE U
ROCKWELL, WILLIAM J. K.
DUKE, DEPT. OF PSYCHIATRY
DURHAM 27710
DUKE
SADLER, NATALIE JONES
1829 E. FRANKLIN ST.
BLDG, 100, SUITE 101
CHAPEL HILL 27514-5861
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SHALOM, ROSE
3108CAMELOTCT.
DURHAM 27705
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BOX 3320, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
BAYLOR
SMITH, DAVID ALBERT
248 OLD FOREST CREEK DR,
CHAPEL HILL 27514-5420
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SOLTYS, JOHN JOSEPH
707 GREENWOOD RD,
CHAPEL HILL 27514
HARVARD
P/PYA AC
72 73 89
919 493-3597
P L
46 55 56
919 493-7298
P AC
59 61 79
919 489-8066
P/PYA AC
69 70 73
919 733-5130
P AC
71 72 80
919 966-4551
P/NP R
91 91
919 419-8408
P/PYA AC
55 55 62
919 967-5289
P AC
87 88 91
919 929-1101
P/PYM L/RT
41 41 55
919 684-2415
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72 72 83
919 929-0456
P AC
50 58 58
919 966-1480
P AC
78 79 78
919 929-6519
P/PYM RT
54 60 62
919 383-1502
P/PYA L/RT
43 44 57
919 493-7847
P AC
61 61 68
919 684-3073
P AC
87 89 90
919 929-7527
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78 81 83
919 490-6810
P AC
83 83 92
919 684-5274
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80 83 92
919 968-8489
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59 61 79
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SPENCER, ROGER FELIX
UNC HOSPITALS
201 SOUTH WING, CB 7160
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7160
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TOLLEY, AUBREY GRANVILLE
110 LAUREL HILL ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF VIRGINIA
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BOX 3889, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
M P SHAH MED COL
WALTERS-SCHERRER, BARBARA A.
100 FOREST RIDGE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
Ml ST U-OST MED
WELLS, JAMES SHELTON, JR.
5024 BOULDER RUN ROAD
HILLSBOROUGH 27278
U OF NC
WHANGER, ALAN DUANE
1712 WOODBURN ROAD
DURHAM 27705
DUKE
WILSON, WILLIAM PRESTON
P O. BOX 2347
BURLINGTON 27216
DUKE
WINTON, ROBERT EMMETT
DURHAM REGIONAL HOSPITAL
3643 N. ROXBORO RD.
DURHAM 27704
VANDERBILT U.
YAMBOR, MARI MARTHA
PO BOX 2444
CHAPEL HILL 27515-2444
WEST VA U
ZARZAR, DAVID PAUL
D-7 VILLAGE GREEN CONDOS
220 ELIZABETH ST.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OFNC
PSYCHOANALYSIS
BOSWELL, JOHN IVERSON, JR.
109 CONNER DR.. STE. 204
BLDG. Ill
CHAPEL HILL 27514-7040
U OF VIRGINIA
FOWLER, JOHN ALVIS
2721 SPENCER ST.
DURHAM 27705
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FREEMAN, DAVID FRANKLIN
101 ASHE PLACE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
BOWMAN GRAY
TUCKER, LANDRUM S., JR.
FRANKLIN SQUARE. BLDG 900-
CHAPEL HILL 27514
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P/PYA AC
59 63 63
919 966-4622
P URT
52 52 56
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P AC
68 76 81
919 929-6726
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85 85 86
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77 78 75
919 967-6353
P RT
56 56 70
919 489-3279
P L/RT
47 50 53
919 229-6049
P AC
72 78 90
919 470-6240
P AC
80 81 90
919 881-5456
P R
93 93 89
919 966-2127
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57 58 64
919 942-3699
PYA/CHP L/RT
46 46 54
919 489-5339
PYA/CHP L
51 61 61
919 942-4867
PYA/CHP AC
A 66 66 74
919 942-8716
PUBLIC HEALTH
ADER, OTTIS LADEAU PH L/RT
3812 FORRESTGATE DR. APT. 215 25 25 51
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 919 595-2251
U OF PENN
DINAPOLI, RAPHAEL JOSEPH, JR. PH/AM AC
1985 UMSTEAD DR.. BOX 29529 59 64 81
DIV. OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
RALEIGH 27626 919 733-2833
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
GUESS, HARRY ADELBERT PH/PD AC
104 WATERFORD PL. 79 80 79
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 966-7415
U OF MIAMI
ROBERTS, MARIE PH L/RT
PO BOX 7 49 51 51
BAHAMA 27503 919 477-2378
MED U OFSC
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DONOHUE, JAMES FRANCIS PUD/IM AC
UNC, 724 BURNETT-WOMACK 69 69 84
CHAPEL HILL 27599 919 966-2531
MED SCH-UMDNJ
GEARY, LEON WALLACE PUD/A AC
2609 N. DUKE ST., STE. 504 75 75 82
DURHAM 27704 919 220-5118
TEXAS TECH U
KYLSTRA, JOHANNES ARNOLD PUD/A AC
4415 MALVERN RD. 52 66 79
DURHAM 27707 919 493-1574
U OF LEIDEN
SALTZMAN, HERBERT AARON PUD/A AC
BOX 3838, DUMC 52 53 58
DURHAM 27710 919 684-4149
JEFFERSON
RADIATION ONCOLOGY
ACKER, JEFFREY CHARLES
RO AC
BOX 3085, DUMC
89 92 85
DEPT, OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY
DURHAM 27710
919 660-2121
DUKE
EDKINS, PATRICIA TEAGUE
RO AC
DEPT. OF RADIATION ONC.CB 7512 80 81 78
U. OF NORTH CAROLINA
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7512
919 966-1101
UOFNC
HALLE, JAN STUART
RO AC
UNO. RADIATION ONCOLOGY
75 75 92
CB7512
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-1101
TUFTS U
MORTON, JEFFERY
RO C
DUMC. BOX 3085
85 86 94
DEPT. OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY
DURHAM 27710-3085
919 660-2117
YALE
PROSNITZ, LEONARD R.
RO AC
BOX 3085, DUMC
61 65 84
DURHAM 27710
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DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
RINKER, LILLIAN H.
RO R
THE VILLAGES, APT. R6
92 92 88
1000 SMITH LEVEL RD.
CARRBORO 27510
919 966-1101
BOWMAN GRAY
ROSEMAN, JULIAN GARY
RO AC
UNC DEPT OF RADIATION
ONCOLOGY
77 81 91
CB7512
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-1101
U TX-SOU.WESTERN
SAILER, SCOTT L.
RO AC
UNC SCHOOL OF MED. CB 7512
84 88 89
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-7700
HARVARD
TEPPER, JOEL
RO AC
RADIATION ONCOLOGY
72 73 88
UNC SCHOOL OF MED. CB 7512
CHAPEL HILL 27599
919 966-7700
WASHINGTON U
FOSTER, WILLIAM LEICESTER, JR. R AC
DUMC, DEPT. OF RADIOLOGY 74 74 80
DURHAM 27710 919 286-6928
DUKE
JONES, MORRIS ALEXANDER, JR. R AC
3724 DARWIN RD. 59 59 65
DURHAM 27707 919 220-5109
U OF NC
KLIEWER, MARK ALAN R AC
DUMC, BOX 3808 85 86 92
DURHAM 27710 919 681-2711
DUKE
MARTINEZ, SALUTARIO R AC
DUMC, DEPT. OF RADIOLOGY 60 71 76
DURHAM 27710 919 684-2711
U OF HAVANA
NEWMAN, GLENN EDWIN R/DR AC
BOX 3808, DUMC 73 74 90
DURHAM 27710 919 681-2711
DUKE
NOONE, TARA A. CREEDON R R
107 STURBRIDGE LANE 93 90
CHAPEL HILL 2751 6-931 5 919 966-4238
BOWMAN GRAY
PISANO, ETTA DRISCOLL R AC
110 HUNTER'S RIDGE RD. 83 84 91
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 966-1461
DUKE
PUTMAN, CHARLES EDGAR R/IM AC
DU, 203 ALLEN BLDG. 67 67 78
DURHAM 27706 919 684-3403
U OF TEXAS
RAVIN, CARL ERIC R AC
BOX 3808, DUMC 68 71 79
DURHAM 27710 919 681-2711
CORNELL U
SCHLASEMAN, GUY W. R L/RT
3437 RUGBY RD. 46 54 54
DURHAM 27707
DUKE
VOORHEES, DIANA R. R AC
2609 N. DUKE ST., STE. 303 81 81 90
DURHAM 27704 919 471-8411
PENN STATE U
WEBER, THERESE MARIE R AC
PO BOX 59132 85 86 91
BIRMINGHAM AL35259-9132 919 681-2711
U OF OKLAHOMA
WERTMAN, DANIEL EDWARD, JR. R AC
DURHAM GEN. HOSP-RAD. 76 77 84
DURHAM 27704 919 471-3411
OHIO STATE U
YANKES, JOSEPH ROBERT R AC
2609 N. DUKE ST., STE. 303 82 83 91
DURHAM 27704 919 220-5109
U OF PITTSBURGH
SUNDY, JOHN SARGENT
2114 CARRIAGE WAY
CHAPEL HILL 27514
HAHNEMANN
WINFIELD, JOHN BUCKNER
UNC DEPT. OF MED.
932 FLOB, CB 7280
CHAPEL HILL 27599
CORNELL U
YOUNT, WILLIAM JAY
UNC, 932 FLOB BLDG. CB 7280
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7280
U OF WISCONSIN
SPINAL RECONSTR. SURGERY
SUH, PAUL BOKSUK
NC SPINE CENTER, PA
101 CONNER DR., STE. 200
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
SPORTS MEDICINE
DEWALT, JOSEPH LEO
IRIS LANE
CHAPEL HILL 27514
U OF NC
THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY
ANSCHER, MITCHELL S.
BOX 3085. DUMC
DURHAM 27710
MED COLL OF VA
BRIZEL, DAVID MANFIELD
BOX 3085, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
NORTHWESTERN U
HALPERIN, EDWARD CHARLES
BOX 3085, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
YALE
MONTANA, GUSTAVO SANTOS
227 STAGECOACH ROAD
CHAPEL HILL 27514
NATL U COLOMBIA
VARIA, MAHESH AMRATLAL
RADIATION ONCOLOGY-UNC
CB#7512
CHAPEL HILL 27599
U OF LIVERPOOL
REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY
FRITZ, MARC ANTHONY REN/OBG
UNC, DEPT. OB-GYN, CB 7570 77 77
MACNIDER BLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599
TULANE U
RADIOLOGY
BLACKSTOCK, ARTHUR WILLIAM, JR. R AC
9521 GREENFIELD ROAD 89 94 94
CHAPEL HILL 27516 919 493-3143
EAST CAROLINA U
CARROLL, BARBARA ANNE R AC
4718 HARMONY CHURCH RD, 72 73 85
EFLAND 27243 919 684-2711
STANFORD U
DOMINGUEZ, VICTOR EMILIO R AC
ONE UNIVERSITY PLACE #350 90 91 94
DURHAM 27705 919 419-1000
MISSOURI U-KC
FORSBERG, DAVID A. R AC
1 UNIVERSITY PLACE, STE. 350 86 87 89
DURHAM 27707 919 419-1000
DUKE
RHEUMATOLOGY
BARADA, FRANC A., JR.
2609 N. DUKE ST.
DURHAM 27704
U OF VIRGINIA
HADLER, NORTIN MARVIN
UNC, DEPT, OF MEDICINE
CHAPEL HILL 27599
HARVARD
RICE, JOHN RUSSELL
BOX 3383, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
U OF MIAMI
SAUTER, SUZANNE VAN HOUTEN
109 MIMOSA DR.
CHAPEL HILL 27514-9749
U OF NC
RHU R
91 91 92
919 684-8111
RHU/IM AC
68 69 79
919 966-4191
RHU/AI AC
60 60 70
919 966-4191
SRS/ORS AC
83 84 89
919 929-7796
SM/IM AC
54 54 59
919 966-2281
TR/IM AC
81 82 87
919 660-2113
TR AC
83 83 89
919 660-2119
TR AC
79 80 84
919 660-2115
TR AC
60 60 71
919 660-2117
TR AC
67 73 77
919 966-7700
THORACIC SURGERY
AC
93
919 966-5283
RHU/IM AC
71 71 82
919 220-5306
RHU/IM AC
68 69 75
919 966-4191
RHU AC
68 69 78
919 684-3313
RHU/IM AC
74 74 80
91 9 493-4734
EGAN, THOMAS MICHAEL
TS/GS AC
UNC, CB 7065
76 77 90
108 BURNbl l-WOMACKBLDG.
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7065
919 966-3381
U OF TORONTO
GLOWER, DONALD D., JR.
TS AC
BOX 3851. DUMC
80 89 89
DURHAM 27710
919 681-5789
JOHNS HOPKINS
MCCUTCHEON, WILLIAM B., JR.
TS/CDS L/RT
2014 WILSHIRE DR.
52 55 58
DURHAM 27707
919 489-4236
MED COLL OF VA
MILL, MICHAEL ROBERT
TS/GS AC
UNC, CB 7065
80 81 90
DIV. OF CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7065
919 966-3381
U OF COLORADO
SEALY, WILL CAMP
TS/CDS L
777 HEMLOCK ST., BOX 6000
36 36 48
MACON GA31208
912 744-1000
EMORY U
STAREK, PETER JOSEF KARL
TS/GS AC
UNC, CB 7065, BURNhl l-WOMACK 64 64 71
DIV. OF CARDIO-SURGERY
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7065
919 966-3381
OHIO STATE U
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
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YOUNG, WILLIAM GLENN, JR.
DUKE UNIV MED, CTR.
DURHAM 27710
DUKE
TRAUMATIC SURGERY
RUTLEDGE, ROBERT
UNC, DEPT, OF SURGERY
CAMPUS BOX 7050
CHAPEL HILL 27599
U OF FLORIDA
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
TS/CDS L/RT
48 50 57
919 684-2037
TRS/CCS AC
78 78 88
919 966-3722
ANDERSON, EDWARD EVERETT
U AC
DUKE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CTR
58 59 65
DURHAM 27710-7599
919 681-8732
DUKE
BUNCE, PAUL LESLIE
U URT
970 FAIRFIELD DR
42 52 52
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 933-8766
U OF CHICAGO
CARSON, CULLEY CLYDE, III
U AC
UNC, 427 BURNETT-WOMACK BLDG 71 72 79
CB 7235
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7235
919 966-2571
GEO WASHINGTON U
COPPRIDGE. ALTON JAMES
U URT
3605 RUGBY RD,
53 53 59
DURHAM 27707-5456
919 489-9798
U OF VIRGINIA
FRIED. FLOYD ALAN
U AC
UNC. DEPT, OF SURGERY
61 61 71
CHAPEL HILL 27599-7235
919 966-2571
U OF CHICAGO
GRIMES, JOHN HARLIN U AC
2609 N, DUKE ST, STE. 102 65 65 71
DURHAM 27704 919 220-5251
NORTHWESTERN U
HUGHES, JACK U L/RT
30 KIMBERLY DR, 43 43 50
DURHAM 27707 919 489-9504
U OF PENN
JOYNER, RAYMOND EDWARD U AC
4003 N, ROXBORO RD 68 68 76
DURHAM 27704 919 477-7003
BOWMAN GRAY
KING, LOWELL RESTELL U/PD AC
BOX 3831. DUMC 56 56 82
DURHAM 27710 919 684-6994
JOHNS HOPKINS
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428 BURNETT-WOMACK, 229H 78 80 86
UNC, SCH, OF MED. CB #7235
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AMERU OF BEIRUT
PAULSON, DAVID FREEMAN U AC
BOX 2977. DUMC 64 64 72
DURHAM 27710 919 684-5057
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PREMINGER GLENN MICHAEL U AC
DUMC, BOX 3167 77 77 93
DURHAM 27710 919 681-5505
NEW YORK MED COL
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3950 PLYMOUTH ROAD 33 35 40
DURHAM 27707 91 9 489-421 5
DUKE
SEMANS, JAMES HUSTEAD U L
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SHABAN, STEPHEN FRANCIS
CHAPEL HILL UROLOGY, PA
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BOX 3314, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
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WEBSTER, GEORGE DAVID
BOX 3146, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
U OF BIRMINGHAM
WEINERTH, JOHN LOUIS
DUKE. DEPT. OF SURGERY
DURHAM 27710
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WHITEHURST, ARTHUR W.
2609 N, DUKE ST,. STE, 102
DURHAM 27704
U OF VIRGINIA
WIENER, JOHN SAMUEL
72 BEVERLY DRIVE
DURHAM 27707
TULANE U
VASCULAR SURGERY
MCCANN, RICHARD LUCAS
BOX 2990, DUMC
DURHAM 27710
CORNELL U
MOYLAN, JOSEPH ANTHONY
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DURHAM 27710
BOSTON U
U AC
82 86 89
919 968-6665
U AC
75 77 83
919 684-5235
U AC
68 77 79
919 684-2516
U/GS AC
67 71 73
919 684-4157
U AC
68 68 90
919 220-5251
U R
88 88 88
919 684-8111
VS/GS AC
74 83 84
919 684-2620
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64 65 77
919 684-2237
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75 75 79
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TARBORO 27886
919 823-2105
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919 641-7700
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LEE. DAVID WAYNE
113 HOSPITAL DR.
PO DRAWER 1257
TARBORO 27886
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LOVETTE, KENNETH MAURICE
TARBORO CLINIC
TARBORO 27886
U OFNC
OBG AC
82 82 79
919 823-6333
OBG AC
79 80 83
919 343-0161
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PATEL, JAYESH KANCHANLAL
101 CLINIC DRIVE
TARBORO 27886
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COWARD. KAREN DENISE
101 CLINIC DRIVE
TARBORO 27886
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DREW, JOHN EDWIN
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MACCLESFIELD 27852
BOWMAN GRAY
HUSSEY, HOWARD SUMMERELL,
908 ST, ANDREW STREET
TARBORO 27886
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PETERS, ROBERT BROOKES, IV
101 CLINIC DRIVE
TARBORO 27886
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TARBORO 27886
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TARBORO 27886
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607 S. HAWTHORNE RD. #B
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TSUEI, MATTHEW KAI
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ADDICTION MEDICINE
MERRITT, JAMES MILTON
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96 92 FORSYTH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
910 852-2721 3333 SILAS CREEK PARKEWAY
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910 718-2020
95
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96 92
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422 RIVERBEND DR.
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ST LOUIS U
ALLERGY
MCCAIN, KENNETH FRANKLIN
223 HARPER STREET
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1405 PLAZA DRIVE
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ROSS, ROBERT MITCHELL
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ANDERSON, MARTHA TORREY AN AC
1009 KINGSTREE RIDGE DR. 89 92 92
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5020 KNOB VIEW TRAIL 75 76 80
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M C OF WISCONSIN
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2368 LYNDHURST AVE, 88 90 92
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 723-4830
U OF CHICAGO
BUTTERWORTH, JOHN F., IV AN
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED 79 79
MEDICAL CENTR BLVD.
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MED COLL OF VA
CARTER, MARGARET FRONEBERGER
AC
86
AN
75 75
AC
80
FORSYTH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
3333 SILAS CREEK PARKWAY
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 718-5180
BOWMAN GRAY
DEWAN, DAVID MICHAEL AN
3333 SILAS CREEK PKWY 71 71
FORSYTH MEM. HOSPITAL
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
DONGRE, SHRIKUMAR SHRIPAD
1216 BROOK ACRES TRAIL
CLEMMONS 27012
U OF BOMBAY
EISENACH, JAMES CONRAD AN
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF ANES 82 85
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
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U OF CA-SAN FRAN
FLOYD, HERBERT MYNATT
3551 BUENA VISTA ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27106-5735
BOWMAN GRAY
FONTRIER, TOINETTE HELEN
8220 WHITE WATER DR.
CLEMMONS 27012
ALBANY MED COLL
FOREMAN, ARTHUR S. AN
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. 81 81
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
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HARDIE, GREGORY STEVEN
408 FORSYTH MEDICAL PK
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HARWOOD, TIMOTHY NEIL AN
BOWMAN GRAY SCH OF MED. 84 85
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
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U OF MISSOURI
HEYNEKER, THEODORE JOHAN AN
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED 79 80
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
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HOLDEN, DEBORAH L, AN
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF ANES 84 86
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 271 57 91 0 71 8-5259
GEORGETOWN U
JACKSON, ELEANOR CARSWELL HOOTS AN
AC
77
910 718-5259
AN AC
70 74 78
910 718-5180
AC
85
910 716-5295
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71 72 76
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AN RT
78 83 85
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AC
87
910 716-4210
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80 81 77
910 768-7680
AC
89
AC
89
AC
90
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
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JAMES, FRANCIS MARSHALL, III
15 GRAYLYN PLACE LANE
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JONES, SARA THOMPSON
321 BANBURY ROAD
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88 90
AC
94
910 716-4498
AN AC
61 62 76
910 723-4690
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62 62 84
910 768-8987
KELLY, JEFFREY
WFU MEDICAL CENTER
DEPT. OF ANESTHESIA
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MED COLL OF OHIO
KOONTZ, ALAN
4246 ALLISTAIR RD,
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BOWMAN GRAY
MCCONVILLE, JOSEPH FRANCIS
3120 MILHAVEN LAKE DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27106-6306
CREIGHTON U
MCINTYRE, ROSS WILLIAM
FORSYTH MEM, HOSPITAL
3333 SILAS CREEK PKWY.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BRITISH COLUMBIA
MIMS, GROVER RAY, III
2580 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD
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BOWMAN GRAY
MORELL, ROBERT CRAIG
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT OF ANES.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
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MED COLL OF VA
NELSON, JEAN MARIE
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
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JEFFERSON
O'BRIEN, JAMES JOSEPH
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
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OLYMPIO, MICHAEL A.
397 HOLLINSWOOD AVE.
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U OF FLORIDA
OWEN, MEDGE DENISE
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
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U OF KANSAS
PAUCA, ALFREDO LAZO
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF ANES.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
SAN MARCOS U
PENKAR, SURESH JAGANNATH
FORSYTH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
3333 SILAS CREEK PARKWAY
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PETR0Z2A, PATRICIA HARPER
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ROGERS, ANNE THERESA
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
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TURNER, HENRY CATLETT
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
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ZVARA, DAVID ALEXANDER
1116 CLAVERTON CT.
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CARDIOLOGY
PEARCY, WALTER CURTIS
3073 TRENWEST DR.
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MILLER, HENRY SHELTON, JR. CD/IM AC
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NOMEIR, ABOEL-MOHSEN
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RUFTY, ALFRED JACKSON, JR.
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SAWYER, CHARLES GLENN
905 GOODWOOD ROAD
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WALLEY, BRUCE DOUGLAS
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755 HIGHLAND OAKS DR. STE. 204
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MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1096
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2827 LYNDHURST AVE. #205
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U OF QUEENSLAND
DUNCAN, DAVID ALLEN
2827 LYNDHURST AVE.. STE. 205
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U OF FLORIDA
MORGAN, JOEL CLARENCE
2827 LYNDHURST AVE., STE. 205
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SORIANO, CLINTON REYES
1901 S. HAWTHORNE RD. STE. 340
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HLTH CTR
725 N. HIGHLAND AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
DUKE
KELLEY, ARTHUR EVANS
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CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
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MEDICAL CENTER BOULEVARD
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U OF UTAH
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74 74 92
910 716-2240
WILLIFORD, PHILLIP MABON D/IM AC
108 CEDARWOOD CREEK COURT 81 82 85
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 659-8135
U OF NC
910 716-4467 DERMATOLOGY
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52 72 78
910 716-9075
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62 65 79
910 768-4730
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61 61 73
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44 44 50
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74 74 83
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57 57 57
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66 66 74
910 765-4871
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47 50 57
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63 63 87
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84 85 92
910 768-9510
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78 79 83
910 768-9510
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69 69 78
910 765-6277
CHILD PSYCHIATRY
ALLEN, DAVID HENRY
1334 ASHLEY SQUARE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-2949
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CHP/P AC
64 64 72
910 765-1866
EHMANN, CARL WILLIAM
R. J. REYNOLDS CO.
BOWMAN GRAY TECH CTR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27102-1487
ST U OF NY-BUFF
FLEISCHER, ALAN BERNARD, JR.
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT.
DERMATOLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
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U OF MISSOURI
HENRICHS, W. DEAN
250 CHARLOIS BLVD.
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U OF KANSAS
HESS, SUZANNE POWELL
RT. #1. BOX 2. STE. C-300
ADVANCE 27006
EAST CAROLINA U
HEYMANN, ROBERT CURTIS
674 FORSYTH MEDICAL PARK
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
HOWELL, CHARLES MAITLAND, JR.
340 PERSHING AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
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JAMES, GEORGE W.
1020 WELLINGTON RD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
U OF TENNESSEE
JORIZZO, JOSEPH L.
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.
DERMATOLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1071
BOSTON U
LESHIN, BARRY
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.
DERMATOLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
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RHOADES, VADE G.
2240-98 CLOVERDALE AVE.
W-S PROF. BLDG. PO BOX 5128
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SHERERTZ, ELIZABETH F.
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT. OF DERM.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
U OF VIRGINIA
SOUTHARD, JOHN K., JR.
3111 MAPLEWOOD AVE., STE. 107
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOSTON U
SPENCER, DAVID MCCAUGHEY
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD.
SUITE 201
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF OKLAHOMA
D AC
67 70 93
910 741-7890
D AC
87 88 91
910 716-7753
D/DMP AC
65 66 84
910 768-6221
D/IM AC
85 86 81
910 940-2407
D AC
60 61 65
910 765-1841
D L
37 37 46
910 725-8422
D L
40 40 49
910 723-9716
D AC
75 76 86
910 716-2768
D AC
81 81 86
910 716-6276
D AC
60 60 68
910 723-1834
D AC
78 88 89
910 716-3926
D AC
67 73 87
910 768-1280
D AC
87 87 94
910 760-4004
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
BAKER, ALFRED LECARPENTIER
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
BALL, MARSHALL RAY
715 OAKLAWN AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
BOWMAN GRAY
BOWER, STEPHEN LEE
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
WEST VA U
CONTENTO, JOSEPH CHARLES
2803 LYNDHURST AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF FLORIDA
DALE, ANDREW MCLEAN
250 CHARLOIS BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
VANDERBILT U.
DYER, RAYMOND BRUCE
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.OF
RADIOLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
U OF VIRGINIA
PARIS, JOHN CHARLES
2803 LYNDHURST AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
HUNT, THOMAS HOLMES
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
KERNER, THEODORE CHARLES, JR.
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF NC
LEINBACH, LAURENCE B.
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
HARVARD
LINK, KERRY MICHAEL
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF
RADIOLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
U OF ROCHESTER
MILNER, THOMAS HAMILTON, III
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MED COLL OF GA
NAYLOR, LEE ANN A.
2803 LYNDHURST AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MED U OF SC
OTT, DAVID JAMES
4761 GREY FOX COURT
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
U OF MICHIGAN
REID, RICHARD HAROLD
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
RIESER, GEOFFREY DAVIS
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MED U OFSC
SANDERFORD, JAMES LYON, JR.
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF NC
SCHULTZ, JOHN LOESCH
325 FAIRFAX DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
BOWMAN GRAY
DR AC
79 80 77
DR RT
68 68 77
910 716-4435
DR AC
79 79 80
910 718-5195
DR/R AC
83 83 91
910 768-1021
DR AC
81 85 91
910 768-4730
DR AC
77 79 89
910 716-3614
DR AC
67 67 73
910 768-1021
DR/NR AC
71 71 77
910 765-6312
DR/NER AC
85 87 90
910 718-5195
DR AC
52 52 58
910 716-3416
DR AC
82 83 85
910 716-4260
DR AC
68 69 75
910 773-3877
DR AC
83 85 86
910 768-1021
DR AC
71 72 78
910 765-7633
DR AC
82 82 90
910 765-2702
DR AC
85 87 85
910 718-5844
DR/NM AC
78 78 78
910 760-5876
DR/NM AC
61 61 73
910 659-8665
I
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249
34. FORSYTH-STOKES-DAVIE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
WIGGINS, THOMAS BARNES
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVE,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
WILLIAMS, DANIEL WALTER, III
BOWMAN GRAY SCH OF MED
DEPT OF RAD, MED CENTER
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
U OFNC
WOLFMAN, NEIL TURNER
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT. OF
RADIOLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
ALBANY MED COLL
YOW, RICHARD BAXTER
250 CHARLOIS AVE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF NO
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
ALSON, ROY LEE
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT,OF
EMERGMED,
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
BOWMAN GRAY
HESS, MARK ROLAND
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED,
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
EAST CAROLINA U
HUNTER, DAVID MONTGOMERY
550 KELWAY PL.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-2414
BOWMAN GRAY
LEONARD, RALPH BEAUMONT
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED,
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
MED U OF SC
PETRILLI, ROBERT
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT, OF
EMERG,MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1089
U OF SOU FLORIDA
PODGORNY, GEORGE
2115 GEORGIA AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
BOWMAN GRAY
SAYERS, DANIEL GARVIN
3734 REYNOLDA RD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
OHIO STATE U
SCHWARTZ, EARL
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT.EMERG
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1089
BOWMAN GRAY
TANNER, DAUNE DAUGHERTY
163 DEER RUN DR.
LEWISVILLE 27023-9795
U OF KENTUCKY
TIMERDING, BEVERLY L.
BOWMAN GRAY SCH OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
U OF CINCINNATI
ENDOCRINOLOGY
CANTLEY, LARRY KEITH
1900 S HAWTHORNE RD STE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
WEST VA U
MILLER, EMERY CLYDE, JR.
1905 W, FIRST ST,
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
JOHNS HOPKINS
DR/NER AC
OBER, KARL PATRICK
END/IM AC
83 85 81
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED,
74 76 82
910 760-5874
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1047
910 716-6027
DR/NER AC
U OF FLORIDA
84 84 92
PHIPPS, CARL SPENCER
END/IM AC
BLVD
3333 SILAS CREEK PARKWAY
62 62 66
910 716-7235
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OFNC
910 718-5960
DR AC
71 72 79
910 716-2471
FAMILY PRACTICE
DR AC
ADLER, MICHAEL L.
FP AC
81 81 92
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
73 75 90
910 768-4730
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4479
U OF ILLINOIS
BEARD, ELDON S.
FP AC
3640-A WESTGATE CENTER CIR.
82 83 87
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-6682
BOWMAN GRAY
EM AC
BILLINGS, JACK SMITH
FP AC
PO BOX 69
58 59 62
85 85 83
RURAL HALL 27045
BOWMAN GRAY
910 969-9158
910 716-2193
BOWMAN, MARJORIE ANN
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.
FP/GPM AC
EM AC
OF FAM.MED.
76 77 77
85 86 88
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1084
910 716-3724
910 716-4629
JEFFERSON
BROWNING, DOUGLAS GUY
FP/SM AC
EM/SM AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH OF MED
89 91 86
87 85
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
910 765-5944
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1084
BOWMAN GRAY
910 716-2234
EM AC
CAMPBELL, JAMES STEWART
FP/OS C
77 78 81
MEDICAL ENGINEERING & DESIGN 70 91
3705 SAPONA TRAIL
910 716-4626
PFAFFTOWN 27040
ALBANY MED COLL
910 945-4546
EM AC
CANNON, THOMAS BERNARD
FP AC
2805 LYNDHURST AVENUE
73 73 78
82 83 84
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
UOFNC
910 768-8890
910 716-4625
CELESTINO, FRANK SAMUEL
FP AC
3400 YORK ROAD
78 82 84
EM/GS AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 748-2258
62 69 73
U OF ROCHESTER
910 727-1161
EDWARDS, JOEL LYNN
FP AC
P 0. BOX 666
76 76 80
EM AC
MOCKSVILLE 27028
910 634-6128
77 77 78
BOWMAN GRAY
910 922-1102
EVANS, JAMES HARVEY
FP AC
172 CLEMENT ST.
90 93 94
EM AC
MOCKSVILLE 27028
704 634-6128
MED, 74 75 77
EAST CAROLINA U
FLORES, RODOLFO FLORES
FP/IM AC
910 716-4626
P. O. BOX 96
62 74 74
DANBURY 27016
910 593-8281
EM AC
MANILA CENTRAL U
84 85 85
FOLDS, WILLIAM FRANKLIN
FP AC
910 765-9328
2909 MAPLEWOOD AVE
62 62 64
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-9575
EM AC
BOWMAN GRAY
83 83 90
FOSTER, BOB MAXWELL
FP AC
PO BOX 425
57 57 60
910 716-4625
MOCKSVILLE 27028
BOWMAN GRAY
704 634-2108
GARRETT, JOHN BOSTIAN, SR.
FP L/RT
2965 OLD HOLLOW RD . BOX 220
51 51 52
WALKERTOWN 27051
910 595-2751
BOWMAN GRAY
HAMPTON, JAMES HARRIS, JR.
FP L/RT
END AC
PO BOX 730
52 52 58
774 77 77 87
LEWISVILLE 27023
910 766-9714
910 760-5986
BOWMAN GRAY
HESS, TERRY DOUGLAS
FP/OBS AC
END/IM URT
EAST BEND FAMILY PRACTICE
87 91 94
49 53 55
MAIN STREET
910 723-5636
EAST BEND 27018
U OF VIRGINIA
910 699-3936
HUBBARD, WILLIAM HENRY FP AC
FAMILY PRACTICE CENTER 60 60 92
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-2833
DUKE
JACKSON, DAVID STONE, JR. FP AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. 73 73 80
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 271 57 910 71 6-2235
BOWMAN GRAY
JONES, CHAMP MCMILLIAN, JR. FP AC
2805 LYNDHURST AVE. 74 78 86
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-8890
MED U OFSC
KELLY, ROBERT GEORGE FP AC
2805 LYNDHURST AVENUE 74 75 79
WINSTON-SALEM 271 03 910 768-8890
MED U OF SC
KELLY, WILLIAM SHERWOOD FP/GER AC
280 S. BROAD ST. #B 81 82 84
KERNERSVILLE 27284 910 993-2224
U OF LOUISVILLE
KIMBERLY, GEORGE DOUGLAS FP AC
PO BOX 1047 58 58 60
MOCKSVILLE 27028 910 634-1124
BOWMAN GRAY
KNUDSON, MARK PAUL FP AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. 82 83 87
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-2832
U OF VIRGINIA
KONEN, JOSEPH C. FP/GPM AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. 79 81 88
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-6521
SUNY-SYRACUSE
LARSON, KIP LEROY FP AC
8066 NORTH POINT BLVD. 78 79 86
STE. 404
WINSTON-SALEM 27106 910 789-0454
EASTERN VA
LATHAM-SADLER, BRENDA FP AC
8519 BROOK MEADOW LN. 82 85 87
LEWISVILLE 27023 910 945-4439
BOWMAN GRAY
LEIGHTON, STEPHEN LESHER FP/GPM AC
3983 OLD GREENSBORO RD. 76 76 93
WINSTON-SALEM 27101-2162 910 723-9002
NEW YORK MED COL
LENDLE, DONALD LAWRENCE FP AC
7990 NORTH POINT BLVD. 74 75 82
SUITE 100
WINSTON-SALEM 27106 910 896-1100
U OF CA-SAN FRAN
LITTLEJOHN, THOMAS WILLARD, III FP AC
2805 LYNDHURST AVENUE 73 73 77
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-8890
U OF NC
MCGANN, KAREN PATRICIA FP/GER AC
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT.OF
FAM. MED 77 77 92
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-2230
U OF ARKANSAS
MINICK, RUSSELL CLARK FP URT
2904 WINDMERE COURT 46 46 72
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 659-7515
TEMPLE U
MORELL, VENITA WEAVER FP AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. 83 85 90
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4479
MED COLL OF VA
MORGAN, MELVIN KENNETH FP AC
400 JONESTOWN ROAD 80 82 86
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 773-0074
BOWMAN GRAY
NEWSOME, SAMUEL CARL FP/GER AC
P.O. BOX 1129 75 75 73
KING 27021 910 983-4346
BOWMAN GRAY
250
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
34. FORSYTH-STOKES-DAVIE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
NIFONG, FRANK MILLER
FP URT
P, O. BOX 988
43 43 48
CLEMMONS 27012
910 766-6811
JEFFERSON
PARRIS, ALVA EDWARD
FP/AM L/RT
309 DEERGLADE ROAD
53 53 54
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-1860
910 725-5881
BOWMAN GRAY
PASSERO, NICHOLAS JOHN
FP/OBS AC
MAIN STREET
89 90 90
EAST BEND 27018
910 699-3936
MARSHALL U
PEARCE, KEVIN ANDREW
FP AC
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.OF
FAMILY MED
83 84 90
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1084
910 716-2576
U OF FLORIDA
PENNINGTON, AMANDA MARIE
FP AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
91 93 94
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4479
MED U OF SC
PHILLIPS, WESLEY FLETCHER
FP/AM AC
P. O. BOX 727
62 62 66
KERNERSVILLE 27285
910 993-8181
BOWMAN GRAY
RECORD, CHARLES LEO
FP AC
PO BOX 567
86 88 90
KERNERSVILLE 27285
910 993-8181
BOWMAN GRAY
RECORD, S. LEO, JR.
FP AC
P. O. BOX 627
64 65 66
KERNERSVILLE 27285
910 993-8181
BOWMAN GRAY
RENFROE, MELANIE STRICKLAND
FP AC
PO BOX 385
86 87 90
MOCKSVILLE 27028
704 634-7505
U OF MISSISSIPPI
RENFROE, WILLIAM 0., JR.
FP AC
PO BOX 385
86 87 89
MOCKSVILLE 27028
704 634-7505
U OF MISSISSIPPI
ROSEN, ROBERT DEAN
FP AC
PINE RIDGE FAMILY PRACTICE
79 80 83
7990 NORTH POINT BLVD. #100
WINSTON-SALEM 27106-3259
910 896-1100
U OF PITTSBURGH
SCHMID, HERMAN ERNEST, JR.
FP/GER AC
147 COLUMBINE DR.
55 56 71
WINSTON-SALEM 27106-3112
910 777-1200
U OF ILLINOIS
SPANGLER, JOHN GIVEN
FP/PH AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
86 87 88
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4474
UOFNC
SUTTON, HOMER GEORGE
FP URT
3617 BECHLER LANE
53 53 56
WINSTON-SALEM 27106-2832
910 767-3157
BOWMAN GRAY
TOLBERT, FRANKLIN LEE
FP AC
HILLSDALE FAMILY PRACTICE
83 84 88
RT. #1,BOX8
ADVANCE 27006
910 940-2290
MED COLL OF VA
VAN ZANDT, KEITH BERGEN
FP AC
2805 LYNDHURST AVE.
80 87 78
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-8890
BOWMAN GRAY
WALKER, WILLIAM THOMAS
FP L/RT
202 S. CHERRY ST.
49 50 50
KERNERSVILLE 27284
910 993-2011
MED COLL OF VA
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM C.
FP AC
PO BOX 859
84 85 89
LEWISVILLE 27023
910 945-5846
NORTHWESTERN U
FP URT FORENSIC PATHOLOGY
DAVIS, GREGORY JAMES
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.
OF PATHOLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1072
U OF TENNESSEE
GASTROENTEROLOGY
FOP AC
85 86 91
910 716-2634
WU, WALLACE CHI LI
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
U OF HONG KONG
AUSTIN, WILLIAM ELLIOT GI/IM AC
1830 HAWTHORNE ROAD 75 76 81
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 765-0463
MED COLL OF VA
FINA, MICHAEL FRANCIS
1901 S. HAW/THORNE RD., #310
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
NEW YORK MED COL
FITZGERALD, STEPHEN
1901 S.HAWTHORNE RD., STE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF EAST
GIBBS, JAMES S.
1830 S. HAWTHORNE RD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MED COLL OF VA
GILLIAM, JOHN HUGH, III
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1048
MED COLL OF VA
KERR, ROBERT MORTON
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT.OF MEDICINEOI
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1048
CORNELL U
LINNANE, JAMES FRANCIS, JR. GI/IM AC
HAWTHORNE MEDICAL PLAZA 88 93 93
1901 HAWTHORNE RD., STE. 310
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BROWN UNIV.
MIXON, HENRY TERRELL
1803 S. HAWTHORNE RD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
TULANE U
MURPHY, DANIEL WM.
1901 S. HAWTHORNE RD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF CINCINNATI
PETERS, RANDY ALAN
1830 S. HAWTHORNE RD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF VIRGINIA
PULLIAM, THOMAS JACKSON
2808 MAPLEWOOD AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
ROUFAIL, WALTER MICHEL
1901 S. HAWTHORNE RD., #310
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
CAIRO U
RUBIN, MICHAEL HOTELLING
1830 S, HAWTTHORNE ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MED COLL OF VA
SHARKEY, MARIE FISHER Gl
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. 80 81
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
U-CA-SAN DIEGO
SOHMER, MARCUS FRANK, JR.
110 MILNOR PLACE
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-1836
BOWMAN GRAY
WEEKS, LANDON EARL
2808 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MED COLL OF VA
WEINBERG, RICHARD BARRY Gl
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. 75 76
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4612
JOHNS HOPKINS
GI/IM AC
75 76 81
910 760-4340
GI/IM AC
310 85 87 91
910 760-4340
GI/IM AC
67 67 74
910 765-0463
GI/IM AC
70 70 80
910 716-4601
GI/IM AC
66 70
910 716-4602
910 760-4340
GI/IM AC
86 87 92
910 765-0463
Gl AC
STE. 310 81 82 88
910 760-4340
GI/IM AC
82 83 87
910 765-0463
Gl AC
84 85 81
910 768-6211
GI/IM AC
57 66 66
910 760-4340
GI/IM AC
70 70 78
910 765-0463
GENERAL PRACTICE
BURKHART, CHARLES ANDREW
113 BRIAR RIDGE CIRCLE
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-4482
OHIO STATE U
STALLINGS, DAVEY BINGHAM
P. O. BOX 69
RURAL HALL 27045
BOWMAN GRAY
VREELAND, WALLING D., JR.
5740 PHILLIPS BRIDGE RD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-4339
BOWMAN GRAY
WHITAKER, RICHARD HARPER
120 N. CHERRY ST.
KERNERSVILLE 27284
U OF PENN
GI/IM AC
66 66 75
910 716-4603
GP AC
57 57 75
910 768-0145
GP AC
57 57 61
910 969-9158
GP S/RT
55 55 57
910 765-0170
GP URT
34 34 39
910 993-4242
AC
91
910 716-4603
GI/IM URT
52 52 56
910 659-8511
GI/IM AC
73 73 78
910 768-6211
AC
90
GENERAL SURGERY
ALBERTSON, DAVID ALLEN GS AC
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF
SURGERY 72 72 73
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1095 910 716-4442
U OF VIRGINIA
CARR, DAVID RUDDLE GS/VS AC
2915 LYNDHURST AVE. 86 91 84
WINSTON-SALEM 271 03 91 0 765-5221
DUKE
DEAN, RICHARD HENRY GSA/S AC
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.OF
SURGERY 68 68 87
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1095 910 716-4443
MED COLL OF VA
ELESHA, WILLIAM GS URT
3134 WATERFORD ROAD 45 53 53
WINSTON-SALEM 271 06 910 724-2776
AMER.U OF BEIRUT
GOCO, ISAIAS ISMAEL GS/VS AC
1901 S.HAWTHORNE RD., STE.220 56 62 63
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-4710
U OF SANTO TOMAS
GONZALES, EDUARDO RAOUL GS AC
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD. 81 90 92
SUITE 102
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 659-8483
BOWMAN GRAY
HEDRICK, RICHARD ELI GS URT
1999 GEORGIA AVE. 43 43 47
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 724-5454
MED U OF SC
HIGHTOWER, FELDA GS/TS URT
1244 ARBOR RD. #233 33 33 36
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 727-1661
U OF PENN
HOWERTON, RUSSELL MARS GS AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. 83 85 92
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 271 57 910 71 6-4241
VANDERBILT U.
HUDSPETH. ALLEN SHERRILL GS/TS AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. 53 53 63
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4359
BOWMAN GRAY
KOOKEN, KEITH ROBERT GS AC
2915 LYNDHURST AVENUE 60 60 67
WINSTON-SALEM 271 03-4000 910 765-5221
INDIANA U
KOONTZ, THOMAS JEFFREY GS AC
2915 LYNDHURST AVENUE 66 66 74
WINSTON-SALEM 271 03 910 765-5221
U OFNC
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
251
34. FORSYTH-STOKES-DAVIE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
LOGGIE. BRIAN WM. GS/ON
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED, 79 82 88
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-6272
MCGILL U
MALLOY, H. REMBERT GS L7RT
2020 NEW WALKERTOWN ROAD 39 44 63
WINSTON-SALEM 27101 910 723-3729
HOWARD U
MARTERRE, WILLIAM FRANCIS, JR. GS C
BOWMAN GRAY SCH OF MED 86 87 94
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
MED COLL OF VA
MEANS, ROBERT LEE
4001 PHILPARK DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
BOWMAN GRAY
MEREDITH, JESSE HEDGEPETH
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT OF
SURGERY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
CASE WESTERN RES
MUTTON, THOMAS PAUL
2933 MAPLEWOOD AVE., STE. #3
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-4009
BOWMAN GRAY
MYERS, RICHARD THOMAS
613 GLEN ECHO TRAIL
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
U OF PENN
NOLAN, ROBERT EARL
PO BOX 11611
WINSTON-SALEM 27116-1611
CASE WESTERN RES
PARKER, PETER EMENS
2933 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
OHIO STATE U
PENNELL, TIMOTHY CLINARD
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF
SURGERY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
BOWMAN GRAY
PERCY, AMI SMITH
614 FORSYTH MEDICAL PARK
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF MISSISSIPPI
PLONK, GEORGE WEBB, JR.
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF
SURGERY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
BOWMAN GRAY
RABIL, WILLIAM EDMOND
1755 BUENA VISTA RD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
U OF VIRGINIA
ROHR, MICHAEL S. GS AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. 67 67 90
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1095 910 716-4541
TULANE U
SLATE, FRANCIS WESLEY GS L/RT
P. O. BOX 407 47 57 59
MOCKSVILLE 27028 704 634-2964
U OF CAPE TOWN
STUART, SAMUEL PATRICK, JR. GS AC
2933 MAPLEWOOD AVE.. STE. #4 85 85 92
WINSTON-SALEM 271 03 910 765-01 55
U OF NC
THORNE, MARK TAFT GS AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. 83 87 92
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-3813
NEW YORK MED COL
WELCH, EARL PARKS, JR. GS/TS AC
2825 LYNDHURST AVE. STE. 105 57 57 65
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 760-3112
U OFNC
AC GYNECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY
910 716-6371
GS LVRT
47 48 55
GS/TS L
51 60 64
910 716-4278
GSA/S AC
73 73 87
910 768-9198
GSn^S L/RT
43 43 50
910 777-3977
CSnJS URT
55 60 60
910 765-5101
GS/VS AC
60 60 71
910 765-0155
GS/TS AC
60 60 72
910 716-4671
GS AC
80 80 94
704 782-6978
GSrjS AC
73 73 81
910 716-4449
GS/GYN URT
46 46 52
910 723-2396
JARRELL, MAUREEN ADELE GO AC
301 E. WENDOVER AVE., STE 400 79 79 93
GREENSBORO 27401 910 273-2835
U OF FLORIDA
JOBSON, VERNON WAKEFIELD GO/GYN AC
CAROLINA GYNECOLOGIC
ONCOLOGY 73 77 80
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD. #105
WINSTON-SALEM 271 03-5639 91 0 765-1 464
U OF KANSAS
GYNECOLOGY
BARRETT, ROLLAND JOHN,
1900 S, HAWTHORNE RD
GYN/GO
79 80
AC
85
STE. 712. FORSYTH MEDICAL PARK
GYN/OBS AC
STE. 320 60 67 68
910 768-1180
HEAD AND NECK SURGERY
TRAN, QUANG THANH
227 TABOR VIEW LANE
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
U OF NC
HEMATOLOGY
ALLEN, ELMS LEACH
PO BOX 24725
WINSTON-SALEM 27114-4725
BOWMAN GRAY
ANDES, WILLARD ABE
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
TULANE U
HNS AC
87 89 93
910 765-4922
HEM/ON AC
66 66 74
910 768-2521
HEM/ON
68 68
AC
94
919 716-9035
FAX 000 000-0000
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
BASS, DAVID ALDEN ID/IM
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. 68 74
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1054 910 716-4322
JOHNS HOPKINS
AC
83
LINK, ARTHUR STANLEY, JR.
3310 BROOKVIEW HILLS. #204
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
COLUMBIA U
MARX, RICHARD SAMUEL
3310 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
PEACOCK, JAMES EDWARD, JR.
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
U OF NC
PEGRAM, PAUL SAMUEL, JR
2332 ELIZABETH AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
ID/IM AC
72 74 79
910 765-8420
ID/IM AC
#204 74 74 80
910 765-8420
ID/IM AC
75 76 83
910 716-4507
ID/IM AC
70 70 80
919 716-4246
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 760-0025
U OF MICHIGAN
GRIFFITH, MARY IRENE GYN L/RT
515 S. HAWTHORNE RD 42 42 46
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 722-2255
U OF TENNESSEE
HOMESLEY, HOWARD DAVID GYN/ON AC
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF OB-GYN 67 67 75
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1065 910 716-4022
U OF NC
MAY, WILLIAM JOSEPH GYN/OBG L/RT
1824 GEORGIA AVE 44 44 49
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 761-5032
BOWMAN GRAY
MONROE, JOHN HOWARD GYN L/RT
236 PLYMOUTH AVE. 47 47 57
WINSTON-SALEM 271 04 910 765-2802
HARVARD
PIPPITT, CHARLES H., JR. GYN/ON AC
1900 8. HAWTHORNE RD., STE. 712 79 82 79
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 760-0025
BOWMAN GRAY
SOPER, HERBERT ALVA
1901 S. HAWTHORNE RD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF ARKANSAS
STOVALL, THOMAS GREGORY GYN/OBS AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED 83 83 93
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1066 910 716-5032
U OF TENNESSEE
STURKIE, H. RAY GYN AC
3131 ROBINHOOD ROAD 55 64 64
WINSTON-SALEM 27106-5610 910 768-8302
U OF ALABAMA
INTERNAL MEDICINE
BAHNSON, EDWARD REID IM/ADM L/RT
2725 WINDSOR ROAD 42 42 48
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 768-7784
U OF PENN
BLOOMFIELD. ROBERT LEE IM RT
805 BUTTONWOOD DR. 77 79 82
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-1207 910 727-8165
DUKE
BOYETTE, GRAY THOMAS IM/GI AC
2933 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE 60 60 66
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 765-1640
BOWMAN GRAY
BRASHER, BRUCE UMBERTO IM AC
250 CHARLOIS BLVD. 81 84 85
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-4730
DUKE
BRICE, ROBERT SAMUEL, JR. IM/GI AC
1901 HAWTHORNE RD . STE. 310 60 60 64
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 760-4340
DUKE
BURKART, JOHN IM/NEP AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH OF MED 79 80 87
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-3963
RUSH MED COLL
BUTLER, RADFORD NORMAN IM L/RT
1881 RUNNING CEDAR TRAIL 50 50 53
LEWISVILLE 27023 910 945-5563
BOWMAN GRAY
CHANDLER, EDGAR TED IM AC
741 HIGHLAND AVE. 55 55 58
WINSTON-SALEM 271 01 910 727-2097
U OF NC
COX, WILLIAM FOSCUE IM/GPM L/RT
3740 KIRKLEES ROAD 42 42 47
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 765-2626
MED COLL OF VA
CROUSE, JOHN ROBERT, III IM
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. 69 69
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-2674
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
CULLEN, PETER PATRICK IM AC
250 CHARLOIS BOULEVARD 72 73 78
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-4730
SUNY-SYRACUSE
DAVIS, EDWARD LANGSTON IM/CD L/RT
1809 HATTIE CIRCLE 38 38 72
WINSTON-SALEM 27105 910 723-4864
HOWARD U
DAY. JAMES WILLIAM IM
3310 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD. #203 75 76
AC
82
AC
82
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 765-9631
U OF TENNESSEE
DENHAM, JOHN WILLIAM IM/PM RT
3415THORESBY CT 66 66 77
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 768-4730
BOWMAN GRAY
DORSETT, FLETCHER I. IM LTRT
2020 HOLLYROOD STREET 41 41 50
WINSTON-SALEM 271 27 910 723-5732
MED COLL OF VA
252
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
34. FORSYTH-STOKES-DAVIE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
EARLY, IRA G., SR.
IM/CD URT
3004 BUENA VISTA
50 50 56
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
910 723-1778
BOWMAN GRAY
EBERLE, ROBERT ADAM
IM AC
3314 HEALY DR. STE, 107
82 84 87
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 760-6177
BOWMAN GRAY
FREEDMAN, BARRY IRA
IM/NEP AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
84 87 89
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1053
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
FRENCH, WHITNEY JAMES
IM AC
3310 BROOKVIEW HILL BLVD.
82 84 88
SUITE 203
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-9631
DUKE
FROMSON, GERALD ALAN
IM AC
250 CHARLOIS BOULEVARD
77 80 81
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-4730
U OF NC
FUNDERBURK, AMON LEX
IM/END AC
250 EXECUTIVE PARK BLVD.
66 66 85
PARK CENTER, SUITE 115
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-1504
910 768-2370
BOWMAN GRAY
GIBSON, VALDA O'RAY
IM AC
250 CHARLOIS BLVD.
85 88 92
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-4730
U OFNC
GLEN, DULANEY
IM AC
250 CHARLOIS BOULEVARD
67 68 80
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-4730
COLUMBIA U
GRIFFIN, ALBERT OSCAR
IM AC
2900 MAPLEWOOD AVE.
61 61 65
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-4010
910 765-4301
BOWMAN GRAY
HASHWAY, THOMAS, JR.
IM/CD AC
1701 BRIAR LAKE RD.
72 77 89
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-4730
U OF ROCHESTER
HAZZARD, WM. RUSSELL
IM AC
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT. OF MED.
62 63 87
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1052
910 716-2020
CORNELL U
HEALY, PATRICK K.
IM AC
1405 PLAZA DR.
80 84
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 765-4131
GEORGETOWN U
HELMS, JEFFERSON BIVENS, JR.
IM/CD AC
1405 PLAZA DRIVE
62 62 68
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-4131
BOWMAN GRAY
HOUGH, WILLIAM AMOS, III
IM AC
410 AVALON ROAD
73 73 76
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 768-4730
BOWMAN GRAY
ISRAEL, RODGER DAVID
IM/GER AC
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD.
86 87 93
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-5250
U OF SOU FLORIDA
JONES, JAMES MARSHALL, JR.
IM AC
1225 E. FIFTH STREET
54 55 76
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
910 725-7362
MEHARRY MED COLL
KIRKLAND, MIRIAN L. H.
IM AC
FORSYTH INTERNAL MEDICINE
87 88 89
1405 PLAZA DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 379-3900
MED U OF SC
KLEIN, STEVEN RUSSELL
IM/GER AC
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD.
74 74 94
SUITE 102
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-5250
TULANE U
KUMMER, ANTHONY JOSEPH
IM AC
250 CHARLOIS BLVD.
87 87 94
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-4730
U OF KANSAS
910 716-4584
IM L/RT
43 44 47
910 777-3978
IM
AC
88 89 91
910 768-4730
IM AC
88 89 91
910 768-4730
IM AC
56 56 62
910 723-0789
IM/CD AC
61 61 67
910 765-4131
IM AC
77 79 93
910 727-8162
IM C
77 94 94
910 718-8379
IM L/RT
42 45 45
910 768-0994
AC
85
MCCALL, CHARLES EMORY IM/ID AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. 61 61 78
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
BOWMAN GRAY
MEADS, MANSON
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1008
TEMPLE U
MURPHY, MARTIN JAMES
250 CHARLOIS BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF ROCHESTER
MURPHY, NANCY LOUISE
250 CHARLOIS BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF ROCHESTER
NAPPER, CLAY HUGHES
2240 CLOVERDALE AVE.. #96
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
NEWSOME, ALBERT RAY
1405 PLAZA DRIVE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OFNC
PEDLEY, CAROLYN FRANCES
805 BUTTONWOOD DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
DUKE
PINKERTON, GREGORY NOLAN
1454 CAPRI ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF MARYLAND
REID, CHARLES HAMILTON, JR.
215 PLYMOUTH AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
DUKE
RICE, WILLIAM YATES, III IM
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF INT.MED 89 90
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-4353 910 716-3787
BOWMAN GRAY
ROBIE, PETER WILLIAM IM/GER AC
3111 MAPLEWOOD AVE.. STE. 104 76 76 81
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 765-7433
BAYLOR
SELTZER, BARRY ROBERT IM/GER AC
WINSTON-SALEM HEALTH CARE 86 86 93
250 CHARLOIS BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 271 03-1 508 910 768-4730
U TX-SOU.WESTERN
SINTHUSEK, CHIRAPA IM/END AC
1200 TARTAN CT. 70 73 78
WINSTON-SALEM 27106 910 725-4741
CHIENGMAI U
SMITH, NAT ERSKINE IM AC
2900 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD 49 49 77
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 748-4524
MED COLL OF GA
SPENCER, WILLIAM JOSEPH IM/CD AC
851 BROOKLEIGH CT. 61 62 77
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 659-2546
BOWMAN GRAY
STINSON, CHARLES S. IM AC
WINSTON-SALEM HEALTH
CARE PLAN 83 84 87
250 CHARLOIS BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-4730
U OF NC
STORY. LLOYD JERRELL IM/CD AC
HAWTHORNE MED. PL. #260 61 62 68
1901 S. HAWTHORNE RD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-4460
U OF TENNESSEE
SUGG, WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM IM AC
7870 FAIR OAKS DR. 53 53 57
CLEMMONS 27012 910 766-6401
JEFFERSON
TEGELER, DEBRA RENEE IM/ON AC
250 CHARLOIS BLVD. 84 86 90
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-4730
MISSOURI U-KC
IM/END AC
72 75 77
910 768-0496
IM L/RT
41 43 48
IM AC
70 76 94
910 716-4028
IM/PUD AC
80 83 93
910 765-7517
IM AC
63 63 72
919 768-4730
IM URT
45 46 51
910 722-8919
IM/RHU AC
67 67 78
910 760-3498
IM L/RT
43 43 48
910 768-5702
IM AC
69 70 75
910 591-4306
TRUJILLO, JAIME EMILIO
2928 MAPLEWOOD AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF ANTIOQUIA
VALK, HENRY LEWIS
2828 CLUB PARK RD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
DUKE
VELEZ, RAMON
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
NEW YORK U
VILLEPONTEAUX, REGINALD
1728 S. HAWTHORNE RD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MED U OFSC
WEAVER, FREDERICK BROWN
708 GLEN ECHO TRAIL
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
BOWMAN GRAY
WILLIAMS, SAMUEL CLAY
2637 AUDUBON DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
U OF PENN
WOLFE, JOHN RICHARD
3030 LYNDHURST AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MED COLL OF VA
YOUNT, ERNEST HARSHAW, JR.
2800 GREENWICH ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
VANDERBILT U.
ZARATE, RENATO M.
PO BOX 86
DANBURY 27016
FAR EASTERN U
MATERNAL AND FETAL MEDICINE
NELSON, LEWIS HENRY, III MFM/GYN AC
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.OF OB-GYN 70 70 79
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4291
BOWMAN GRAY
NEONATAL-PERINATAL MEDICINE
ADCOCK, EUGENE W., Ill
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
BOWMAN GRAY
NEPHROLOGY
ADAMS, PATRICIA LEE
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
BOWMAN GRAY
BUCKALEW, VARDAMAN M. JR.
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTR BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
U OF PENN
DILLEY, JAMES R.
3310 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD.
SUITE 103
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
WEST VA U
FELTS, JOHN HARVEY
3335 PADDINGTON LANE
WINSTON-SALEM 27106-5433
MED U OF SC
NEURO-RADIOLOGY
ELSTER, ALLEN DEVANEY
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
BAYLOR
NPM/PD AC
66 66 90
910 716-6860
NEP/IM AC
74 74 80
910 716-4538
NEP/IM AC
58 58 76
910 716-2062
NEP/IM AC
74 75 89
910 768-2425
NEP/IM L/RT
49 55
NER AC
80 76 92
910 716-3294
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
34. FORSYTH-STOKES-DAVIE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
FARRELL, FRANK WILSON, JR.
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
MATHEWS, VINCENT P.
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT.OF
RADIOLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
INDIANA U
MOODY, DIXON MCGUIRE
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.OF
RADIOLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
U TX-SOU.WESTERN
NER/DR AC
62 62 77
910 760-5878
NER/R AC
86 86 94
910 716-7312
NER/DR AC
63 63 74
910 716-2485
NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
ALEXANDER, EBEN, JR. NS L
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. 39 48 48
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1002 910 777-3980
HARVARD
BELL, WILLIAM OSGOOD NS AC
CAROLINA NEUROSURGICAL
ASSOCS. 77 78 85
2810 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 271 03-1 029 910 768-1 81 1
HAHNEMANN
BRANCH, CHARLES LEON, JR. NS AC
BGSM MEDICAL CENTER 81 81 86
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 271 57-1 029 910 71 6-4083
U TX-SOU.WESTERN
BROWN. WILLIAM RAY, JR. NS AC
2810 MAPLEWOOD AVE. 70 70 80
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-1811
BOWMAN GRAY
CURLING, O. DEL, JR. NS AC
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD. 84 86 89
SUITE 107
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-1775
U OF VIRGINIA
DAVIS, COURTLAND HARWELL, JR. NS L/RT
2525 WARWICK RD. 44 44 52
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-1943 910 723-7296
U OF VIRGINIA
DE-LA-TORRE, ERNESTO ESTEBAN NS URT
1451 WILLIAMS ROAD 52 61 63
LEWISVILLE 27023
U OF HAVANA
GLAZIER, STEVEN STEUER NS AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH OF MED. 87 88 94
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 271 57 910 71 6-4020
GEORGETOWN U
GOWER, DAVID JOHN NS AC
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD. 81 82 84
SUITE 107
WINSTON-SALEM 271 03 919 768-1 775
U OF FLORIDA
KELLY, DAVID L., JR. NS AC
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT
NEURO-SURGERY 59 59 65
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 271 57 910 71 6-4049
U OF NC
MCWHORTER, JOE MAURICE NS AC
CAROLINA NEUROSURGICAL
ASSOCS. 68 68 77
2810 MAPLEWOOD AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-1811
U OF MISSISSIPPI
PIKULA, LOUIS, JR. NS AC
3080 TRENWEST DR. 61 61 70
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 765-3750
BOWMAN GRAY
RAWLINGS, CHARLES EDWARD, III NS AC
3080 TRENWEST 82 89 91
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 765-3750
DUKE
WILSON, JOHN ALLEN
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
JEFFERSON
NEUROLOGY
ABSHER, JOHN R.
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT.OF
NEUROLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
MED COLL OF VA
BEY, RICHARD DOUD
160 CHARLOIS BOULEVARD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
YALE
CROWELL, GILES FRANKLIN
201 EXECUTIVE PARK BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
DEAN, J. CHRISTINE BRUCE
PO BOX 24458
WINSTON-SALEM 27114-4458
CETEC
GOOD, DAVID CHARLES
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
U OF WISCONSIN
HILL, EDWARD GRAY, JR.
175 CHARLOIS BLVD.. STE 205
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
JACKSON, TRAVIS HAROLD
201 EXECUTIVE PARK
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BAYLOR
JANEWAY, RICHARD
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED,
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1003
U OF PENN
JEFFERY, DOUGLAS RUEBIN
BOWMAN GRAY SCH OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
ST U OF NY-BUFF
LEFKOWITZ, DAVID S.
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF
NEUROLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-6634
BOWMAN GRAY
MARTIN, PAUL GRAY
PO BOX 25505
3314 HEALY DR.. STE. 105
WINSTON-SALEM 27114
BOWMAN GRAY
MCKINNEY, WILLIAM MARKLEY
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF
NEUROLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1078
U OF VIRGINIA
MCLEAN, WILLIAM THADDEUS, JR.
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
BOWMAN GRAY
MEYER, DAVID DAVIS
201 EXECUTIVE PARK BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-1503
BOWMAN GRAY
PEARCE, LARRY ALLEN
217 DAYSPRING WAY
MOCKSVILLE 27028
BOWMAN GRAY
SMITH, JOHN BALDWIN, III
160 CHARLOIS BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MED COLL OF VA
NS AC
82 84 94
910 716-4020
N AC
86 86 92
910 716-2332
N AC
79 79 84
910 768-5834
N AC
79 79 79
910 768-6347
N AC
82 87 88
910 659-8202
N C
74 76 94
910 716-9921
N AC
80 80 80
910 760-3007
N AC
75 75 79
910 768-6347
N AC
58 63 68
910 716-4424
N C
87 88 94
910 716-9762
N AC
78 78 90
910 748-2333
N AC
77 77 93
910 760-2121
N AC
59 59 70
910 716-4494
N/PD AC
51 51 67
910 716-2316
N AC
69 69 85
910 768-6347
N AC
61 61 72
704 492-2800
N/CHN AC
69 69 76
910 768-5834
253
N/IM L
49 63
910 716-4101
N/OPH AC
63 70 85
919 716-3429
N AC
87 87 94
910 760-3007
TOOLE, JAMES FRANCIS
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED,
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1068
CORNELL U
TROOST, B. TODD
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.OF
NEUROLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1078
HARVARD
WILLIAMS, BENJAMIN JAMES
175 CHARLOIS BLVD . STE 205
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF TEXAS
NUCLEAR MEDICINE
BALL, JAMES DALE NM/R AC
BOWMAN GRAY. DIV OF
NUCLEAR MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
NORTHWESTERN U
COWAN, ROBERT JENKINS
2869 FAIRMONT ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
U OF NC
KEYES, JOHN WESLEY, JR.
BOWMAN GRAY MEDICAL SCHOOL 65
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
U OF MICHIGAN
MAYNARD, CHARLES DOUGLAS
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.OF
RADIOLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1088
BOWMAN GRAY
WATSON, NAT ERSKINE, JR.
766 OAKLAWN AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
MED U OF SC
69 70 78
910 716-3520
NM/R AC
63 63 70
919 716-4932
NM/DR AC
66 91
910 716-7461
NM AC
59 59 63
910 716-7095
NM/IM AC
66 66 79
910 748-3520
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
ANDERSON, LYNN BIVINS OBG AC
250 CHARLOIS BLVD, 86 87 90
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-4730
U OF KENTUCKY
ANDERSON, ROBERT LOUIS
1325 CENTRAL ROAD
CLEMMONS 27012
CREIGHTON U
ANDERSON, STEPHEN GRIFFITH
2927 LYNDHURST AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
EMORY U
BROWN, THOMAS LAWRENCE
2830-C MAPLEWOOD AVE,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
CLARKE, THOMAS LAWRENCE
501 N, CLEVELAND AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
MEHARRY MED COLL
COOK, STEVEN LEE
755 HIGHLAND OAKS DR,STE, 201
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF MARYLAND
DEATON, JEFFREY LYNN OBG/REN
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF OB-GYN 83 83
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1067
VANDERBILT U.
ELLIS, GEORGE JOSEPH, JR.
20705 POINTE REGATTA DR.
DAVIDSON 28036
GEO WASHINGTON U
ERNEST, JOSEPH MCDONALD, III OBG/MFM
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT, OF OB-GYN 78 78
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4291
U OF MISSISSIPPI
OBG AC
68 68 79
910 760-0444
OBG AC
63 63 71
910 765-9350
OBG AC
77 78 83
910 760-2821
OBG AC
59 59 65
910 722-3874
OBG AC
86 86 91
910 765-5470
AC
91
910 716-2368
OBG AC
56 57 82
704 892-5480
AC
84
254
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34. FORSYTH-STOKES-DAVIE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
EVANS, CHARLES BRIAN OBG AC
2830-C MAPLEWOOD AVE, 84 87 88
WINSTON-SALEM 271 03 910 765-9350
U OF SOU FLORIDA
FAYEZ, JAMIL ABDEL-LATIF
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
KARACHI-PAKISTAN
FINN, RICHARD CONNELL
250 CHARLOIS BOULEVARD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
TULANE U
HARPER, MARGARET A. OBG/MFM AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. 74 74 87
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
U OF NC
HEDRICK, RICHARD ELI, JR.
1806 S. HAWTHORNE RD. #102
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
HOPKINS, LAWRENCE DAVID
5105 RIVER CHASE RIDGE
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
BOWMAN GRAY
LENT2, SAMUEL SMITH OBG/GO AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED 78 79 77
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1065
BOWMAN GRAY
LINDEL, WILLIAM MICHAEL
2927 LYNDHURST AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF VIRGINIA
LINTON, EUGENE BELL
154 BENT ST. BR
ADVANCE 27006
MED COLL OF VA
LITTLEJOHN, THOMAS WILLARD
3098 TRENWEST DR. #A
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF TENNESSEE
LUTHER, ANNETTE M. H.
2928 MAPLEWOOD AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U TX-SOU. WESTERN
MCCUNNIFF, DENNIS EDWARD
1025 WESSYNGTON ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
MED COLL OF GA
MCNEIL, QUINCY ALBERT, JR.
2909 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
MEIS, PAUL JEAN OBG/NPM AC
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF OB-GYN 59 60 78
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4039
U OF IOWA
MIYAZAKI, DOUGLAS WAYNE OBG AC
755 HIGHLAND OAKS AVE., STE.201 90 90 90
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-9275 910 765-5470
BOWMAN GRAY
MUELLER-HEUBACH, EBERHARD OBG/MFM AC
BOWMAN GRAY. OB-GYN 66 69 90
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 271 57 910 71 6-4594
U OF KOELN
NEWTON, JIMMIE ISAAC OBG AC
3030 TRENWEST DRIVE 64 64 78
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-4310
U OFNC
PARKER, ROBERT L, JR. OBG AC
822 OLD WINSTON RD. STE. 3 82 83 86
KERNERSViLLE 27284 910 993-4532
BOWMAN GRAY
PITSON, LYNN CHRISTINE OBG AC
250 CHARLOIS BLVD. 85 86 91
WINSTON-SALEM 271 03 910 768-4730
U OF TORONTO
OBG/REN AC
64 64 80
910 716-2368
OBG AC
63 63 76
910 768-4730
910 716-4291
OBG AC
79 80 84
910 768-3632
OBG AC
77 78 84
910 722-9590
910 716-6673
OBG AC
84 87 87
910 765-9350
OBG L
51 52 62
910 765-9350
OBG/OBS L
47 48 49
910 768-0684
GYN AC
78 78 93
910 768-9877
OBG AC
81 83 86
910 768-3632
OBG AC
69 69 77
910 765-2802
PITTAWAY, DONALD EDWARD OBG/REN AC
578 MAIDSTONE LANE 77 77 84
CLEMMONS 27012 910 716-2368
LSU-SHREVEPORT
POLLAK, MICHAEL JOSEPH
302 FORSYTH MEDICAL PARK
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MED COLL OF VA
POLLARD, HAROLD CALLOWAY, III
2927 LYNDHURST AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OFNC
SINGER, LAWRENCE ROBERT
250 CHARLOIS BOULEVARD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
GEO WASHINGTON U
TAYLOR, BLUCHER EHRINGHAUS
1935 W. FIRST ST.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
WALKER, LAWRENCE CRUMPLER, JR
2927 LYNDHURST AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
DUKE
WALL, ROSCOE LEGRAND, JR.
THE ARBORS
4931 THALES RD., APT. U
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
JEFFERSON
WHITENER, DONALD LEONARD
3265 STAGHORN RD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
JOHNS HOPKINS
ZAMMIT, ROBERT PAUL
406 FORSYTH MEDICAL PARK
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
CREIGHTON U
OBG AC
68 68 74
910 768-6368
OBG AC
73 73 79
910 765-9350
OBG AC
54 55 79
910 768-4730
OBG RT
63 63 69
910 765-5470
OBG
AC
60 60 69
910 765-9350
OBG L/RT
40 40 50
910 765-3383
OBG URT
46 50 51
910 765-9350
OBG AC
56 67 67
910 765-4533
OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE
HARRINGTON, LEE, JR.
2340 OLIVET CHURCH ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
TEMPLE U
HAYES, DONALD MICHAEL
SARA LEE CORP
PO BOX 2760
WINSTON-SALEM 27102-2760
BOWMAN GRAY
ONCOLOGY
BRODKIN, RICHARD ALAN
2825 LYNDHURST AVE., STE. 103
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
CHRYSSON, NICK GEORGE, JR.
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD.
SUITE 104
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
DUKE
COOPER, MILES ROBERT
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
BOWMAN GRAY
CRUZ, JULIA MARGARITA
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1082
U OF FLORIDA
GROTE, THOMAS H.
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD.
SUITE 104
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
DUKE
HOPKINS, JUDITH OWEN
2825 LYNDHURST AVE., STE. 103
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF VIRGINIA
MCCUNNIFF, ANN JONES
1025 WESSYNGTON RD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
MED COLL OF GA
OM/IM L/RT
44 45 52
910 924-4179
OM/IM AC
54 54 56
910 519-7593
ON/HEM AC
75 75 73
910 768-0325
ON/IM AC
87 88 84
910 768-2521
ON/HEM AC
62 62 75
910 716-4300
ON AC
78 81 86
910 716-2075
ON/IM AC
81 87 88
910 768-2521
ON/HEM AC
77 82 83
910 768-0325
ON/TR AC
81 83 86
910 748-4981
MUSS, HYMAN BERNARD ON/HEM AC
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF HEM/ON 68 70 75
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1082 910 716-4397
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
PASCHOLD, EUGENE H. ON/IM AC
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD. 78 79 85
SUITE 104
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-2521
BOWMAN GRAY
SLATKOFF, MARC LESTER ON/HEM AC
2825 LYNDHURST AVE., STE. 103 74 74 86
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-0325
U OF FLORIDA
STERCHI, JOHN MICHAEL ON/GS AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED. 66 66 79
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4276
U OF CINCINNATI
TORTI, FRANK MICHAEL ON/IM AC
BOWMAN GRAY CANCER CENTER 74 94
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1082 910 716-7971
HARVARD
WHITE, DOUGLAS RECTOR ON/HEM AC
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT.OF MEDICINE67 74 75
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4380
U OF CHICAGO
ZEKAN, PATRICIA JOAN ON/IM AC
250 CHARLOIS BLVD. 78 78 84
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-4730
WEST VA U
OPHTHALMOLOGY
BRANCH, JAMES DAVID OPH AC
224 TOWN RUN LANE 73 74 77
WINSTON-SALEM 27101 910 723-0748
HOWARD U
CAMPBELL, CHARLES BRUCE, III OPH AC
2827 LYNDHURST AVE., STE. 204 76 78 82
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-0725
U OF VIRGINIA
CASHWELL, LEON FRANKLIN, JR. OPH AC
WAKE FOREST UNIV. EYE CENTER 72 72 82
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1033 910 716-4091
U OF NC
DAVIS, RICHARD MARC OPH AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. 81 81 93
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4091
NORTHWESTERN U
GOTTLIEB, LOUIS NATHAN OPH AC
631 COLISEUM DRIVE 62 62 69
WINSTON-SALEM 27106 910 723-1041
BOWMAN GRAY
GREVEN, CRAIG MICHAEL OPH AC
4234 ALLISTAR RD. 83 83 83
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 748-4091
BOWMAN GRAY
HELSABECK, BELMONT AUGUSTUS OPH L/RT
631 COLISEUM DRIVE 31 31 36
WINSTON-SALEM 27106 910 723-1041
MED COLL OF VA
MARTIN, TIMOTHY JOHN OPH AC
WAKE FOREST UNIV. EYE CTR. 86 86 91
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4091
MED COLL OF VA
MCKINLEY, PHILIP HOWARD OPH AC
3111 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE 72 76 82
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3994 910 768-3240
TUUVNE U
NELSON, MARK HARVEY OPH AC
3010 TRENWEST DR. 82 82 92
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 659-1528
RUTGERS MED SCH
REED, JOHN WILLIAM OPH AC
WAKE FOREST UNIV. EYE CENTER 62 62 71
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1033 910 716-4091
BOWMAN GRAY
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
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SCHWARTZ, ARNOLD ALTON
OPH AC
1710 S, HAWTHORNE RD.
73 73 92
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-0960
U OF KENTUCKY
SLUSHER, M. MADISON
OPH AC
WAKE FOREST UNIV, EYE CTR.
64 65 74
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1033
910 716-4091
U OF KENTUCKY
TARA, CHARLES SAMUEL
OPH AC
1702 S. HAWTHORNE ROAD
69 69 77
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-4140
U OF VERMONT
WHITE, JOHN J., JR.
OPH AC
3001 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
60 60 84
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-2122
UOFNC
YEATTS, ROBERT P.
OPH/PSF AC
WAKE FOREST UNIV. EYE CENTER 78 78 88
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4091
BOWMAN GRAY
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
BITTINGER, ISABEL
118 S. CHERRY ST.
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
JOHNS HOPKINS
CURL, WALTON WRIGHT
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
DUKE
DAUBERT, HARLAN BEAVER
1425 PLAZA DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27114
TEMPLE U
HAYES, JOHN TERRENCE
1342 WESTGATE CENTER DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF MICHIGAN
HOLMES, GEORGE WASHINGTON
4235 STONEHENGE LN.
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
MED COLL OF VA
HOLTHUSEN, GREGORY GRANT
SALEM ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOC. PA
PO BOX 25007
WINSTON-SALEM 271 14
U OF WISCONSIN
JANEWAY, DAVID VANZANDT
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD.
STE, 204
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF NC
JENNINGS, JEROME EDWIN
410 FORSYTH MEDICAL PK
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MED COLL OF GA
KING, MICHAEL EUSTERMAN
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD. #204 77
SUITE 204
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OFNC
KOMAN, L. ANDREW
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1070
DUKE
KORNEGAY, ALONZO DIXON
PO BOX 25007
WINSTON-SALEM 27114
MED U OF SC
LOWE, STEPHAN BECHTLER
SALEM ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOC. PA
PO BOX 25007
WINSTON-SALEM 27114
U OF NC
MARTIN, DAVID FRANKLIN
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
JOHNS HOPKINS
ORS URJ
36 39 48
910 725-0656
ORS/SM AC
74 75 88
910 716-4207
ORS AC
86 86 93
910 768-1270
ORS L
51 66 66
910 768-3595
ORS L/RT
31 31 33
910 722-6939
ORS AC
65 65 73
910 768-1270
ORS AC
85 85 87
910 768-4110
ORS AC
69 70 75
910 765-1571
ORS AC
77 83
910 768-4110
ORS/HS AC
74 74 82
910 716-2878
ORS AC
74 74 80
910 768-1270
ORS/HS AC
76 76 77
910 768-1270
ORS/SM AC
82 80 90
910 716-4207
MCGOWEN, TIMOTHY WADE
1425 PLAZA DR.. BOX 25007
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
YALE
NICASTRO, JOSEPH FRANCIS
4916 KNOB VIEW CT
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
M C OF WISCONSIN
OKEEFFE, RICHARD MICHAEL, JR.
1425 PLAZA DR.. BOX 25007
WINSTON-SALEM 27114
COLUMBIA U
POEHLING, GARY GEORGE
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.OF
ORTHO.SURG
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
M C OF WISCONSIN
POLLOCK, F. EDWARD, JR.
3817 FORRESTGATE DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-2041
BOWMAN GRAY
POLLOCK, FRANK EDWARD
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
OHIO STATE U
RITCHIE, JOHN EDWARD
1425 PLAZA DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27114
SUNY-SYRACUSE
SPANGLER, THOMAS CLAYTON
3817 FORRESTGATE DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF NC
TAFT, CHARLES VAN
BOX 25007
WINSTON-SALEM 27114
DUKE
TEASDALL, ROBERT DOUGLAS
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BOULEVARD
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1070
WAYNE STATE U
TOMBERLIN, KENNETH GUY
3817 FORRESTGATE DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
WARD, WILLIAM GOODE
3378 SALLY KIRK RD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
DUKE
WEBB, LAWRENCE XAVIER
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
TEMPLE U
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
ALSUP, ROBERT MARTIN
175 CHARLOIS BLVD., STE. 101
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF NC
ALSUP, WILLIAM BYRN, JR.
261 WESTVIEW DR. SW
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-3041
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BOGARD, ANN QUINN
1901 S.HAWTHORNE RD., STE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
M C OF WISCONSIN
BROWNE, JAMES DALE
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1034
MED COLL OF GA
FISHER, WILLIAM SLOAN, III
175 CHARLOIS BLVD. STE. 101
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-1521
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ORS/SRS AC
JORDAN, ROBERT CHARLES
OTO AC
86 91 92
175 CHARLOIS BLVD. STE. 101
80 89
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MED U OF SC
910 768-3361
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KEYES, KENNETH SHOCKLEY
OTO/HNS AC
69 73 77
1420 PLAZA DRIVE
66 66 75
910 716-3947
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF OREGON
910 765-4922
ORS AC
KOHUT, ROBERT IRWIN
OTO/HNS AC
84 89 92
910 945-3177
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
60 61 79
ORS/HS AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
U OF CHICAGO
910 716-4161
68 76 77
MATTHEWS, BRIAN LEWIS
OTO AC
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.OF OTO
80 82 86
910 716-3948
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4161
ORS AC
83 84 82
BOWMAN GRAY
MAY, JOHN SCOTT
OTO AC
910 765-9314
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
82 83 89
ORS AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1034
910 716-4161
54 54 60
BOWMAN GRAY
MCGUIRT, WILLIAM FREDERICK
OTO/ON AC
910 716-3945
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
68 68 77
ORS AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4161
80 85 90
BOWMAN GRAY
910 768-1270
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1420 PLAZA DRIVE
66 67 75
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WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-4922
84 89 84
GEO WASHINGTON U
910 765-9314
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OTO AC
1420 PLAZA DRIVE
62 62 70
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68 68 77
910 768-1270
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-1494
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SATTERWHITE, WILLIAM M.
910 765-4922
OTO/HNS AC
ORS AC
86 89 94
1420 PLAZA DRIVE
58 58 65
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
DUKE
910 765-4922
910 716-9520
SHEALY, RONALD BERNARD
OTO AC
175 CHARLOIS BLVD.. STE. 101
75 76 81
ORS AC
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-3361
60 60 69
910 765-9314
MED U OF SC
THOMPSON, JAMES NICHOLAS
OTO/PSF AC
BOWMAN GRAY, OFFICE OF DEAN 71 71 80
ORS/ON AC
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
78 80 84
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-5027
919 716-3952
OHIO STATE U
WARD, WALTER AVEREL, JR.
OTO/A AC
ORS/TRS AC
141 1-B PLAZA WEST RD.
61 61 76
78 78 85
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-4039
BOWMAN GRAY
910 760-0240
910 716-3606
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74 77 80
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40 40 49
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360 74 75 80
910 768-1308
OTO AC
82 83 89
910 716-4161
OTO AC
74 74 78
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PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
BUSS, DAVID HUMPHREY PTH/HEM AC
237 GRANDVIEW DRIVE 66 66 81
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 716-2641
BOWMAN GRAY
CHALLA, VENKATA RAMANA PTH/NA AC
BOWMAN GRAY DEPT. OF
PATHOLOGY 69 75 79
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 271 57-1 072 919 71 6-2630
S V MEDICAL COLL
DUDLEY, JOSEPH BOYLES PTH AC
3333 SILAS CREEK PARKWAY 57 61 65
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 718-3731
U OF PENN
EGGERS, GERALD WOOD PTH AC
3333 SILAS CREEK PKWY. 78 78 89
DEPT. OF PATHOLOGY
WINSTON-SALEM 271 03 910 760-5840
U OF SOU ALA
FOUSHEE, J. HENRY SMITH, JR. PTH L
718 FORSYTH MEDICAL PARK 47 47 55
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-2351
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GEISINGER, KIM PTH AC
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.OF
PATHOLOGY 76 77 92
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-2608
MED COLL OF PENN
HARTZ, JOHN W. PTH/HMP AC
230 FLINTSHIRE ROAD 62 63 88
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 748-2623
HARVARD
HOPKINS, MARBRY BENJAMIN, III PTH/BLB AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. 77 81 83
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1072 910 716-2624
U OF VIRGINIA
JONES, THADDEUS LEROY PTH/HEM AC
3333 SILAS CREEK PARKWAY 67 67 74
DEPT. OF PATHOLOGY
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 718-2900
U OF VIRGINIA
LIDE, THOMAS NORWOOD PTH URT
1244 ARBOR ROAD, #198 38 47 47
WINSTON-SALEM 271 04 91 9 727-0029
DUKE
MCCOOU, JAMES ALVIS PTH AC
3333 SILAS CREEK PARKWAY 64 64 79
WINSTON-SALEM 271 03 910 760-5840
BOWMAN GRAY
MEYERS, JAMES HOWARD PTH AC
2540 EMPIRE DR. 72 74 82
WINSTON-SALEM 271 03 910 760-4620
WASHINGTON U
MOREHEAD, ROBERT PAGE PTH URT
1051 ARBOR ROAD 36 36 38
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 722-2879
JEFFERSON
O'CONNOR, MICHAEL LEE PTH AC
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF
PATHOLOGY 64 65 76
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 271 57-1 072 910 71 6-2635
U OF KANSAS
OLYMPIC, GEORGIA K. PTH AC
RT. #2, BOX 197 82 84 85
CONOVER 2861 3 91 0 768-521 7
U OF FLORIDA
POOL, ROBERT SMITHWICK PTH/CLP AC
FORSYTH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 55 55 67
WINSTON-SALEM 271 03 910 71 8-2900
BOWMAN GRAY
PRICHARD, ROBERT WILLIAMS PTH L
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. 47 51 51
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1072 910 716-2649
GEO WASHINGTON U
ROSS, DENNIS WARREN PTH/HEM AC
FORSYTH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 74 75 91
3333 SILAS CREEK PKWY
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 718-2900
U OF CA-SAN FRAN
RUSSELL, WILSON GLOVER PTH AC
FORSYTH MEM HOSP-PTH 74 75 81
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 773-3840
VANDERBILT U.
SCHILLER, HERBERT MILES PTH/CLP AC
2540 EMPIRE DR. 68 68 78
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-6700 910 760-4620
BOWMAN GRAY
VANCE, RICHARD PHIL PTH AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. 81 84 90
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 271 57 910 71 6-3970
BOWMAN GRAY
WEBER, GLENDA H. PTH AC
P. O. BOX 809 65 65 70
CLEMMONS 2701 2 910 768-7680
BOWMAN GRAY
WOODRUFF, RALPH DUTTON PTH AC
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT. OF
PATHOLOGY 65 68 83
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 271 57 910 71 6-431 1
JEFFERSON
PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY
AURINGER, SAM THOMAS
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
SUNY-SYRACUSE
PRESTON, APRIL AMES
BOWMAN GRAY MEDICAL SCHOOL
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
N E OHIO U
SUMNER, THOMAS EDWARD
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT. OF
RADIOLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
U OF ROCHESTER
PDR
AC
84 86
90
910 716-2461
PDR
AC
84 85
91
910 716-2463
PDR/PD
AC
68 68 77
910 716-2463
PEDIATRIC SURGERY
CHWALS, WALTER J.
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF
SURGERY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1095
KRAKOW-POLAND
SHAFFNER, LOUIS DES
740 N. PINE VALLEY ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27106-5508
HARVARD
TURNER, CHARLES SIEWERS
2819 FOREST DRIVE
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
BOWMAN GRAY
PDS/CCM AC
80 80 88
910 716-4502
PDS/GS L/RT
41 41 51
910 725-1503
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70 70 75
910 724-0345
PEDIATRICS
ADAMS, MELANIE PD AC
1351 WESTGATE CENTER DR. 89 90 85
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BOWMAN GRAY
BENNETT, JERRY L. PD AC
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BOWMAN GRAY
BLOUNT, FREDERICK ALEXANDER PD L/RT
1244 ARBOR ROAD. #1114 43 43 49
WINSTON-SALEM 27104 910 724-3072
U OF PENN
BOWEN, EDWYN TAYLOR, JR PD AC
3001 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE 55 61 61
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 765-9170
EMORY U
CHAMBERS, ROBERT TILLMAN PD RT
2786 ROBINHOOD RD. 58 58 60
WINSTON-SALEM 27106 910 723-0400
DUKE
CLIFFORD, BARBARA ANN PD AC
1351 WESTGATE CENTER DR. 83 85 91
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 765-8490
U OF CINCINNATI
CONRAD, ELIZABETH PD L/RT
1862 RUNNYMEADE RD. 43 44 46
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-3110 910 723-1213
JOHNS HOPKINS
DOCKERY-HOWARD, PAMELA PD AC
501 N CLEVELAND AVE. 83 85 94
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U OF NC
EARNHARDT, JAMES FREDERICK PD AC
1351 WESTGATE CENTER DR. 64 64 70
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 765-8490
U OF NC
FINKLEA, LEE KILPATRICK PD AC
1351 WESTGATE CENTER DR. 79 79 85
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-4730
MED U OF SC
FORD, ROBERT VIRGIL, JR. PD AC
3175 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE 71 71 74
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-7030
BOWMAN GRAY
FRANKLIN, WALTER WAYNE
250 CHARLOIS BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OFNC
GRIFFITH, MARY ANN
1351 WESTGATE CENTER DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MARSHALL U
HINMAN, ALANSON
1244 ARBOR RD. #426
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
JOHNS HOPKINS
JOHNSON, HENRY WESLEY
3175 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
KENNEDY, CHARLIE LEE
501 N. CLEVELAND AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
MEHARRY MED COLL
LATTA, HAROLD FRANK, III
1351 WESTGATE CENTER DR.
FORSYTH PEDIATRICS
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
EAST CAROLINA U
LAWLESS, MICHAEL RHODES
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.OF
PEDIATRICS
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1033
U OF TEXAS
LOCKWOOD, MARILYN ANN
730 WALNUT FOREST RD., APT.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
ST U OF NY-BUFF
MACK, RONALD BRIAN
2516 WOODBERRY DRIVE
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
LOYOLA U
MILLS, MICHAEL KENNETH
3402 DONEGAL DR.
CLEMMONS 27012
BOWMAN GRAY
MYRACLE, JOHN HOBART
250 CHARLOIS BOULEVARD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF OKLAHOMA
PERRY, DAVID RUSSELL, JR.
3175 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
RICE, DAVID GRAYBEAL
3175 MAPLEWOOD AVE.
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ROGERS, JAMES MICHAEL
1351 WESTGATE CENTER DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
SIMON, JIMMY L.
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT. OF PED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
U OF CA-SAN FRAN
SIMPSON, EUGENE MYERS, JR.
250 CHARLOIS BOULEVARD
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STONE, PERRY GALE
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TROWELL, AMY REBECCA
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WALKER, GEORGE KIRK
1351 WESTGATE CENTER DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
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PD AC
73 73 92
910 768-4730
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89 92 93
910 765-8490
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63 64 67
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87 90 92
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68 68 78
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#S 64 64 78
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54 55 82
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46 47 53
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85 87 90 •
910 768-7030
PD AC
71 71 78
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55 56 80
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PD AC
73 73 77
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PD AC I
76 76 84
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65 65 69
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WEAVER, R. GREY, JR.
771 REAFORD ROAD
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BOWMAN GRAY
WILLIAMS, ROBERT LEE
2004 CLAXTON DRIVE
WINSTON-SALEM 27107
DUKE
PLASTIC SURGERY
PD AC
77 77 84
910 748-4091
PD AC
75 76 80
910 785-0037
ARGENTA, LOUIS C.
PS AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH, OF MED-
69 69 88
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4416
U OF MICHIGAN
SEASON, EDWARD STEWART
PS AC
1732 S. HAWTHORNE ROAD
63 64 73
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-3540
U OF ALABAMA
DEFRANZO, ANTHONY JOHN
PS AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
73 81 82
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1075
910 716-4150
GEO WASHINGTON U
FAGG, JOHN ANDERSON
PS AC
2901 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
71 71 77
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-8620
BOWMAN GRAY
GWYN, PAUL PERKINS, JR.
PS/GS AC
2901 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
61 61 70
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-8620
COLUMBIA U
HOERR, GEORGE RICHARD
PS C
175 CHARLOIS BLVD., STE. 102
84 88 95
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-8483
U OF MISSOURI
HOWELL, JULIUS
PS/OTO L
1900 S. HAWTHORNE RD. STE.
180 43 43 52
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 760-1727
U OF PENN
KIRSCH, M. LEE
PS C
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD.
74 74 95
SUITE 205
WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27103
910 760-4783
UOFNC
MARKS, MALCOLM W.
PS/GS AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
75 75 88
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4172
LA STATE U
STEWART, RONALD CLEVELAND
PS/HS AC
2901 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
74 75 82
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 765-8620
BOWMAN GRAY
TUCKER, SCOTT L.
PS/HS AC
175 CHARLOIS BLVD., STE 102
82 83 88
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-1537
910 768-8483
U OF MISSOURI
WRIGHT, JOHN HERMAN
PS/GS AC
SALEM MEDICAL CENTER, STE.
202 68 68 75
755 HIGHLAND OAKS DR.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-1986
U OF NC
PSYCHIATRY
ANDREW, RAYMOND HALL P AC
250 CHARLOIS BLVD. 70 71 84
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-4730
U OF ILLINOIS
BAHRANI, KHOSROW H. P/GER AC
3111 MAPLEWOOD AVE., STE. 101 62 73 74
WINSTON-SALEM 271 03 910 768-21 62
U OF TEHRAN
BLAKE, DANIEL JACKSON P/FPY AC
ASHLEYBROOK CLINIC 78 79 91
1321 ASHLEYBROOK LN.
WINSTON-SALEM 271 03 910 659-9045
U OF NC
910 716-6236
P AC
58 58 86
910 725-7777
P L/RT
57 57 75
910 760-3220
910 768-6930
P AC
60 60 68
910 765-7350
P/PD AC
68 68 77
919 768-4730
910 716-6993
P/CHP AC
79 80 91
910 760-4474
BRANHAM, HENRY EZELL, JR. P/HYP AC
3333 BROOKVIEW HILLS BLVD. 57 82
SUITE 109
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-9393
MED U OF SC
BRUNSTETTER, RICHARD W. P AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH OF MED. 55 56 89
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
COLUMBIA U
BUJARD, ROBERT SAMUEL
725 N. HIGHLAND AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27101
BAYLOR
BURGESS, GLENN NORMAN
3664 WINDING CREEK WAY
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
U OF W ONTARIO
CLIFTON, PHILLIP MAX P/CHP AC
SALEM PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATES 70 70 89
150 CHARLOIS BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF VIRGINIA
COLLINS, WILLIAM STUART
3969 QUILLING ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
DUKE
DEKLE, LARRY CARLTON
250 CHARLOIS BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
EMORY U
DENTON, WAYNE HOLT P AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. 82 84 83
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
U OF CHICAGO
EDWARDS, PALMER
BETHESDA OAKS OFFICE PARK
3000 BETHESDA PL.. STE. 202
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
FARRELL, PATRICIA CAROLYN P AC
1373 WESTGATE CTR.DR, STE. 210 87 88 91
STE. 210
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-2918 910 659-1151
BOWMAN GRAY
GABY, NANCY SUE P AC
3000 BETHESDA PL., STE. 101 78 80 86
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 765-9750
BOWMAN GRAY
GIBSON, ROBERT WYLIE P/N AC
150 CHARLOIS BLVD. 68 68 74
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 768-6930
BOWMAN GRAY
GOODE, DAVID JOHN P AC
3000 BETHESDA PL. STE. 102 66 66 78
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-3323 910 760-0120
BOWMAN GRAY
GRANT, WILLIS JACKSON, III P URT
250 CHARLOIS BLVD. 54 54 63
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-1579 910 768-4730
U OFNC
GULLEY, MARCUS MARCELLUS P L
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF PSY, 51 55 56
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 271 57 910 71 6-4554
BOWMAN GRAY
ISRAEL, JAMES RAY P AC
1365 WESTGATE CENTER DR. 63 63 66
SUITE N-1
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
JARRAHI, ALI
2830 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF TEHRAN
JONES, BEVERLY NICHOLAS P AC
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT. OF PSY. 82 82 95
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM, NC 271 57 910 71 6-9702
U OF NC
KELSEY, JEFFREY EASTON
P AC
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF PSY.
88 90 93
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-5117
U OF MIAMI
KRAMER, STEPHEN IRWIN
P/NP AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
78 79 83
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1087
910 716-3920
JEFFERSON
MATTOX, JAMES DWIGHT, JR.
P AC
2990 BETHESDA PL. STE. 602A
69 69 76
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-8281
BOWMAN GRAY
MCCALL, WILLIAM VAUGHN
P AC
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT.
PSYCHIATRY
84 85 92
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-2911
DUKE
PETERS, DONALD W.
P AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
82 84 88
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-3693
U OF NC
PHAN, THAI TIEN
P/PYM AC
1321 ASHLEYBROOK LN.
72 72 83
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 659-9045
U OF HUE
PROCTOR, RICHARD CULPEPPER
P URT
1244 ARBOR RD. #211
45 47 48
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 723-6020
BOWMAN GRAY
REIFLER, BURTON V.
P/GER AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
69 70 87
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-4552
EMORY U
RICHARDSON, CAROL WARNER
P AC
250 CHARLOIS BLVD.
82 84 79
WINSTON-SALEM HEALTH CARE PLAN
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
910 768-4730
EAST CAROLINA U
ROSENQUIST, PETER B.
P AC
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT. OF
PSYCHIATRY
87 87 92
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
910 716-7456
U OF NEBRASKA
SHEPARD, CLAUDIA PRICHARD
P C
792 ROSLYN RD.
89 90 85
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
910 716-4551
BOWMAN GRAY
910 760-3220
P/PH AC
62 62 73
910 768-2424
PUBLIC HEALTH
EYERMAN, MELVIN FREDERIC
1244 ARBOR ROAD. 444
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-1139
OHIO STATE U
PULMONARY DISEASES
ADAIR, NORMAN E.
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
U OF MISSOURI
BOWTON, DAVID LOWELL
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
U OF ILLINOIS
COLLINS, DAVID DUTROW
3001 LYNDHURST AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
DUKE
GALLUP, KENNETH RAYNOR, JR.
3001 LYNDHURST AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
PH L/RT
35 35 62
910 723-7420
PUD/IM AC
73 81 92
910 748-4325
PUD/CC AC
75 76 81
910 716-4649
PUD/CC AC
75 77 84
910 765-0888
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73 73 78
910 765-0888
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HINSON, THOMAS R., JR.
3001 LYNDHURST AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF NC
HURST, DANIEL JOHNSON
250 CHARLOIS BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-1508
U OF CHICAGO
PERRY, IRVIN SAMUEL
3001 LYNDHURST AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MED COLL OF VA
SIGAL, BARRY WM.
3001 LYNDHURST AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MED COLL OF GA
STRINGER, LLEWELLYN WINN
1728 S. HAWTHORNE ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
MED COLL OF VA
RADIATION ONCOLOGY
EVANS, LISA SMITH
3333 SILAS CREEK PARKWAY 84
FORSYTH MEM HOSP. RADIOLOGY
PUD/IM AC
79 80 88
910 765-0383
PUD/IM AC
67 69 84
910 768-4730
PUD/IM AC
55 55 76
910 765-0383
PUD/CCM AC
82 83 87
910 765-0383
PUD AC
66 66 74
910 765-7517
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF SOU FLORIDA
FERREE, CAROLYN RUTH BLACK
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
BOWMAN GRAY
GREVEN, KATHRYN MCCONNELL
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
BOWMAN GRAY
RADIOLOGY
ADAMS, HARLEY STEWART
2710 ST. CLAIRE ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
CASE WESTERN RES
BELL, DON ANTHONY
BOWMAN GRAY. RADIOLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1088
U OFNC
BUTLER, JAMES HILTON
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF MISSISSIPPI
D'SOUZA, VINCENT J.
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
BANGALORE MED CO
FREIMANIS, RITA I.
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.OF
RADIOLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
BOWMAN GRAY
GELFAND, DAVID WILLIAM
853 BUTTONWOOD DRIVE
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
YALE
GINSBERG, LAWRENCE EDWARD
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
CHICAGO MED SCH
GORDON, JOSEPH GROVER
1801 HATTIE CIRCLE
WINSTON-SALEM 27105-6359
MEHARRY MED COLL
GREEN, ROBERT LORENZA
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OFNC
RO
AC
89
90
760-5095
RO
AC
71
76
716-4981
RO
AC
85
83
715-4981
910
70
910
83
910
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42 42 50
910 768-3555
R/NER AC
84 85 94
MONU, JOHNNY UZOMA VALMON R AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED 78 90 92
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-2491
UNIV OF IBADAN
POPE, THOMAS LEE, JR. R AC
BOWMAN GRAY. DEPT. OF
RADIOLOGY 78 78 76
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-2478
U OF NC
ROUTH, WILLIAM DOUGLAS R/IM AC
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED. 76 76 92
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 271 57 910 71 6-2488
U OF NC
SMITH, CLAUDE ALFRED R RT
640 LICHFIELD ROAD 53 53 66
WINSTON-SALEM 271 04 91 0 765-2702
JEFFERSON
STALLWORTH, MARK JUNG R AC
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE 88 90 94
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 765-6312
TULANE U
VARNELL, ROBERT MARTIN R AC
3155 MAPLEWOOD AVE. 83 85 90
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 765-2702
U OF TENNESSEE
ZAGORIA, RONALD JAY R AC
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.OF
RADIOLOGY 83 84 85
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1088 910 716-4316
U OF MARYLAND
RHEUMATOLOGY
BROWN, MALCOLM M.
1900 S. HAWTHORNE RD.
312 FORSYTH MEDICAL PK.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
COLUMBIA U
ROBERTS, JESSE EARLE
WHITAKER REHABILITATION CTR
3333 SILAS CREEK PARKWAY
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
LA STATE U
RHU/RHU AC
73 76 89
910 659-9218
RHU/IM
61 61
AC
73
910 718-6487
910 716-4525 SPINAL RECONSTR.SURGERV
R AC
60 64 68
910 765-2702
R AC
71 74 87
910 716-4435
R AC
85 87 92
910 716-2434
R AC
62 63 76
910 748-2481
R AC
82 83 91
910 716-2487
R L/RT
48 49 57
919 725-8487
R AC
59 59 66
910 760-8381
GROBLER, LEON JACOBUS
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1070
U OF PRETORIA
THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY
DOLINE, ROBERT MORRIS
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
EASTERN VA
RABEN, MILTON
BOWMAN GRAY, RADIATION
THERAPY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
TUFTS U
THORACIC SURGERY
HAMMON, JOHN WILLIAM, JR.
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
TULANE U
KON, NEAL DAVID
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1096
U OF FLORIDA
SRS
69 71
AC
94
910 716-9657
TR
87 88
AC
92
910 716-4981
TR AC
59 59 71
910 716-4981
TS/CDS
68 68
AC
94
910 716-6002
TS AC
79 80 90
910 716-4338
TRAUMATIC SURGERY
MEREDITH, JAY WAYNE TRSn"S AC
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.OF
SURGERY 78 79 81
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-2011
BOWMAN GRAY
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
ASSIMOS, DEAN GEORGE
BOWMAN GRAY SCH OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
LOYOLA U
CARLSON, KENNETH PAUL
3108 BUENA VISTA ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
EMORY U
COOK, DAVID OWEN
2932 LYNDHURST AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
CURRIE, DONALD PATRICK
1806 S. HAWTHORNE RD,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
DUKE
DAVIS, WAYNE EDWARD
504 FORSYTH MEDICAL PARK
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
DUKE
GRIFFIN, ANDREW S.
5116CARVERSHAM CT.
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
BOWMAN GRAY
HARRISON, LLOYD HERRITAGE
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
BOWMAN GRAY
HART, OLIVER JAMES, III
3931 BEECHRIDGE ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
BOWMAN GRAY
HART, OLIVER JAMES, JR.
1806 S. HAWTHORNE ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF NC
HART, OLIVER JAMES, SR.
1930 GEORGIA AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
MED U OFSC
JAROW, JONATHAN P.
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
NORTHWESTERN U
KROOVAND, ROY LAWRENCE
BOWMAN GRAY SCH. OF MED.
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
U OF CINCINNATI
MCCULLOUGH, DAVID LEGARDE
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.OF
UROLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157
BOWMAN GRAY
MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM GARDNER
2932 LYNDHURST AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
BOWMAN GRAY
REID, CHARLES FREDRIC
1806 S. HAWTTHORNE RD.
PO BOX 24369
WINSTON-SALEM 27114
U OFNC
STUBBS, ALLSTON JULIUS
2932 LYNDHURST AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-6415
DUKE
U AC
77 78 86
910 716-4131
U L/RT
55 65 65
910 765-4021
U AC
84 85 93
910 765-4021
U AC
66 66 74
910 768-0735
U L
49 51 54
910 765-4882
U AC
83 84 88
910 765-4021
U AC
62 62 65
910 716-4131
U AC
84 89 89
910 768-0735
U AC
59 59 64
910 768-0735
U L/RT
25 30 32
910 722-6598
U AC
80 83 87
910 716-4131
U/PD AC
68 68 84
910 716-4131
U AC
64 64 84
910 716-4131
U L/RT
52 52 56
910 765-4021
U AC
74 75 79
910 768-0735
U AC
67 67 79
910 765-4021
4
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34. FORSYTH-STOKES-DAVIE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
VASCULAR SURGERY
GEARY, RANDOLPH LEE
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT.
OF SURGERY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1095
U OF WASHINGTON
VS AC
86 86 94
910 716-3188
HANSEN, KIMBERLEY J. VS/GS AC
BOWMAN GRAY, DEPT. OF
GEN SURG 80 81 88
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157 910 716-4151
U OF ALABAMA
THOMASON, ROBERT BRADLEY, III VS/GS AC
SALEM SURGICAL ASSOCS , PA 84 86 85
2915 LYNDHURST AVE,
WINSTON-SALEM 27103-2603 910 765-5221
BOWMAN GRAY
35. FRANKLIN COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Warren A. Blackburn, MD, 519 N. Bickett Boulevard, Louisburg 27549 (919-496-5774)
Secretary: David J. King, MD, 948 N. Main Street, Louisburg 27549 (919-496-3375)
Executive Secretary: Francis May, 100 Hospital Drive, PO Box 609, Louisburg, NC 27549 (919-496-5131 ext. 401)
FAMILY PRACTICE
MOLTER, DARRON JOSEPH FP C
98 BULLOCK STREET 87 88 90
FRANKLINTON 27525 91 9 494-1 000
MED SCH-UMDNJ
PERRY, CAREY JONES FP AC
113 JOLLY STREET 56 56 62
LOUISBURG 27549 919 496-4250
UOFNC
WHELESS, THOMAS O.
106 JOHN ST.
LOUISBURG 27549
BOWMAN GRAY
GENERAL PRACTICE
MEDDERS, JAMES DOYLE
113 JOLLY STREET
LOUISBURG 27549
U OF NC
FP/GER URT STALLINGS, STEPHEN D., JR.
43 43 47 ROUTE #2, BOX 109
919 496-3566 ZEBULON 27597-9401
BOWMAN GRAY
GENERAL SURGERY
GP/CD AC PERDUE, JASPER BURT, JR.
56 56 62 111 JOLLY STREET
919 496-4250 LOUISBURG 27549
BOWMAN GRAY
GP L/RT
46 47 50
919 269-8802
GS AC
64 64 71
919 496-4177
36. GASTON COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Kenneth J. Dols, MD, 902 Cox Road, Suite D, Gastonia 28054 (704-864-6723)
Secretary: Peter H. Wittenberg, MD, PO Box 1747, Gastonia 28053 (704-834-2851)
Executive Secretary: Debra Ward, PO Box 1747, Gastonia 28053 (704-834-2990 — Fax 704-834-2500)
ALLERGY & IMMUNOLOGY
DERMATOLOGY
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
ROBERTS, RICHARD SCOTT
1040-B X-RAY DRIVE
GASTONIA 28054
COLUMBIA U
ANESTHESIOLOGY
COTTER, DANIEL T.
GASTON ANESTHESIA ASSOCIATES 83
PO BOX 12845
GASTONIA 28053
U OF KENTUCKY
WINGFIELD, THOMAS W/HETSELL AN AC
3705 EAGLEBROOK DR. 65 73 77
GASTONIA 28054 704 864-2499
U OF MARYLAND
YARBOROUGH, JESSE GRAHAM, JR. AN AC
RT. 1,BOX125 78 78 85
CATAWBA COVE RD,
BELMONT 28012
UOF NC
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
CRITIKOS, JOHN PETER, II CD/IM AC
1050 X-RAY DR. 88 94 94
GASTONIA 28054 704 867-21 41
MED U OF SC
DIGBY, RONALD W/YMAN CD/IM AC
1896 REMOUNT ROAD 71 72 77
GASTONIA 28054 704 867-0735
MED COLL OF GA
SUTTON, LADDEUS LEON CD/IM AC
1361-AE. GARRISON BLVD. 87 93 93
GASTONIA 28054 704 868-3256
EAST CAROLINA U
THOMASON, HENRY CLAYTON, JR. CD/IM AC
1021 X-RAY DR. 67 67 74
GASTONIA 28054 704 867-2341
U OFNC
AI/PD AC
ASTLE, NANCY JANE
D C
78 80 83
9015 OXFORDSHIRE CT.
83 86 94
704 861-0515
HUNTERSVILLE 28078-8579
U OF ALBERTA
704 867-0773
KAHN, ROBERT HOWARD
D AC
1072 X-RAY DR.
72 73 76
PO BOX 3598
GASTONIA 28054
704 864-8386
NEW YORK U
AN AC
SCHAUDER, CRAIG STEPHEN
D C
S 83 83 88
9015 OXFORDSHIRE CT
87 91 94
HUNTERSVILLE 28078-8579
704 867-0773
704 866-2825
U OF MICHIGAN
BIGGERS, DAVID WARING
2525 COURT DR.
PO BOX 1747
GASTONIA 28053
U OF MISSISSIPPI
MCCARTY, GREGORY S.
3136 SELWYN AVENUE
CHARLOTTE 28209
EAST CAROLINA U
EM
( 89
AC
92
704 866-2279
EM AC
91 93 88
704 834-2279
FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY, OTOLARYNGOLOGY
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
ARNEY, GERALD WAYNE DR AC
1381 E. GARRISON BLVD. 74 75 82
PO BOX 1495
GASTONIA 28053 704 864-4378
U OF TENNESSEE
COLLIER, ANNAMARIE REDDIN DR AC
1381 E, GARRISON BLVD. 84 86 84
GASTONIA 28054 704 864-4378
U OF NC
DE LA VEGA, RAUL STEPHEN DR/NR AC
2936 GRAMPIAN DR. 79 80 91
GASTONIA 28054 704 864-4378
SOU IL MED SCH
JORDAN, RICHARD M. DR AC
PO BOX 1495 83 84 87
GASTONIA 28053 704 864-4378
BOWMAN GRAY
VARGAS, CARLOS ABRAHAM DR AC
P.O. BOX 1495 63 75 76
GASTONIA 28052 704 864-4378
U OF ST. ANDRES
HUTCHINS, CHARLES HUBERT
750 COX ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
MED COLL OF GA
FAMILY PRACTICE
AGNER, MARSHAL EDWARD
POBOX 159
CHERRYVILLE 28021
DUKE
ECKBERT, WILLIAM FOX
P O. BOX 309
CRAMERTON 28032
DUKE
EMERSON, RUSSELL IAN
1851 MONTCLAIR AVE.
GASTONIA 28054
MCMASTER U
FORRESTER, JAMES SUMMERS
P. O. BOX 459
STANLEY 28164
BOWMAN GRAY
HORSLEY, WILLIAM NOLEN
PO BOX 725
BELMONT 28012
DUKE
MARTIN, JEFFREY DEAN
2149 LONDONDERRY DR.
GASTONIA 28054
U OF TENNESSEE
FPS/OTO AC
66 66 75
704 867-7212
FP L/RT
52 54 54
704 435-6006
FP L
39 41 42
704 824-1321
FP AC
72 85 93
704 263-8945
FP/GPM AC
62 62 63
704 263-4716
FP L/RT
41 46 47
704 825-5376
FP C
83 84 94
704 833-7041
260
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36. GASTON COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
MILLER, ANDREW CLEVELAND, III
311 W. THIRD AVENUE
GASTONIA 28052
UOFNC
MURPHY, MAUREEN E.
902 COX RD., STE. F
GASTONIA 28054-3450
U OF KANSAS
RANKIN, RICHARD EUGENE
RANKIN CLINIC
MOUNT HOLLY 28120
U OF VIRGINIA
SCOTT, JACKSON VANCE
101 W, CATAWBA AVENUE
MOUNT HOLLY 28120
JEFFERSON
WALLACE, ROBERT BRUCE
998 W. WILKINSON BLVD. STE. 200
BELMONT 28012
DALHOUSIE U
WEATHERS, BAILEY GRAHAM, JR.
222 S. MAIN STREET
STANLEY 28164
MED COLL OF VA
WILLIS, H.S.K., JR.
560 AKINBAC ROAD
GASTONIA 28056-8113
DUKE
GASTROENTEROLOGY
DRAKE, SAMUEL THOMAS
2550 COURT DR.. STE. 201
GASTONIA 28054
GENERAL PRACTICE
BRADLEY, GEORGE LEE, JR.
711 E. MAIN STREET
CHERRYVILLE 28021-3418
PHIL OSTEO MC
BRANDON, DANIEL
3028 MT. VERNON DRIVE
GASTONIA 28056
BOWMAN GRAY
CAIN, FRANK CORAL, JR.
3100 WHITTSON ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
DUKE
DAVIS, RUFUS JACKSON
32 LAKE DR.
BELMONT 28012
MED U OF SC
HOUSER, FOREST MELVILLE
410 S, ELM STREET
CHERRYVILLE 28021
U OF PENN
WILL, THOMAS AUGUSTINE
307 WORTH ST,
DALLAS 28034
BOWMAN GRAY
GENERAL SURGERY
BOND, JOHN PENNINGTON GS L/RT
1962 COTTAGE COURT 40 40 48
GASTONIA 28054 704 865-0154
MED COLL OF GA
COUTURE, MARK MOSCOE GS/TS AC
902 COX RD STE. G 74 74 79
GASTONIA 28054 704 864-601 1
MCGILL U
DRAUGHN, DAVID GARDNER GS AC
902 COX RD.. STE. G 87 93 93
GASTONIA 28054 704 864-7821
U OF MISSISSIPPI
LIGHT, ANDREW IRA GS/TS AC
1089 X-RAY DR. 83 85 89
GASTONIA 28054 704 864-8377
TULANE U
MCCLELLAN, DANIEL LEE GS AC
902 COX ROAD, STE. G 85 90 91
GASTONIA 28054 704 864-7821
U OF FLORIDA
FP AC
55 55 60
704 865-4231
FP AC
85 86 88
704 853-3627
FP/GP L
50 50 52
704 827-3031
FP/IM AC
59 62 66
704 827-3014
FP AC
76 77 80
704 825-5376
FP AC
60 61 61
704 263-8945
FP/AM RT
52 52 76
803 962-2121
GI/IM AC
74 75 79
704 867-3585
GP/AM AC
68 69 83
704 435-4111
GP/OM AC
65 65 70
704 827-0253
GP L/RT
53 54 55
704 865-2978
GP URT
46 46 51
704 825-8266
GP L/RT
28 28 30
704 435-6803
GP L/RT
48 49 53
MILES, JOHN RALPH, JR.
825 MAJESTIC CT. #F
GASTONIA 28054
U OF VIRGINIA
MOSKOWITZ, MARK SANDERS
1089 X-RAY DR.
GASTONIA 28056
BOSTON U
RICE, EDMOND LEE
UNITED CHRISTIAN HOSPITAL
LAHORE WEST PAKISTAN 00000
EMORY U
SICILIA, CARLOS ALEJANDRO
902 COX RD.. STE. G
GASTONIA 28054
U DE CUYO
THOMAS, HENRY FULLER
902 COX ROAD. STE. G
GASTONIA 28054
U OF NC
TYNER, HUGH EDWARD
2562 PINEWOOD RD.
GASTONIA 28054-7225
BOWMAN GRAY
VAZQUEZ, RAMON, JR.
1089 X-RAY DRIVE
GASTONIA 28054
ALBERT EINSTEIN
WESTON, STEVEN ARTHUR
1089 X-RAY DRIVE
GASTONIA 28054
SOU IL MED SCH
WILLIAMS, ERNEST COUNCIL
3618 CLUB COLONY DR.. W.
GASTONIA 28056
TULANE U
GSWS AC
73 74 80
704 867-8975
GSA/S AC
74 80 80
704 864-8377
GS L
31 32 43
GSA^S AC
82 89 90
704 864-7821
GSA/S AC
66 66 75
704 864-7821
GS/TS L/RT
46 46 54
704 864-7821
GS/VS AC
86 88 94
704 864-8377
GS AC
86 91 94
704 864-8377
GS/TS L/RT
51 56 56
704 864-1417
GYNECOLOGY
CALDWELL, JESSE BURGOYNE,
1307 PARK LANE
GASTONIA 28052-0722
MCGILL U
CONNER, JOEL DEWITT
571 COX RD.
GASTONIA 28054
U OF NC
LUPSE, RAYMOND MORRIS
603 COX ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
CASE WESTERN RES
OGDEN, ROBERT HARVEY
1032 X-RAY DR.
GASTONIA 28054
MED COLL OF GA
SEEAR, TORBEN
938 PARAMOUNT CIRCLE
GASTONIA 28052
U OF COPENHAGEN
JR.
INTERNAL MEDICINE
AIKEN, JANET CYBRYNSKI
1377-A E. GARRISON BLVD.
GASTONIA 28054
U OF NC
AIKEN, WARWICK, III
1377-A E. GARRISON BLVD.
GASTONIA 28054
U OF NC
ALBRIGHT, BENJAMIN PHILLIPS,
1896 REMOUNT ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
EMORY U
ANTHONY, LUTHER LESLIE, JR.
1896 REMOUNT ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
JEFFERSON
AYCOCK, PERRY WILLIAM, JR.
1896 REMOUNT ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
MED U OF SC
GYN URT
41 41 50
704 865-0968
GYN AC
57 58 63
704 865-0033
GYN/GO AC
77 82 89
704 866-0111
GYN AC
63 69 70
704 867-6348
GYN L/RT
41 41 54
704 864-7935
IM AC
76 78 80
704 861-0210
IM AC
76 76 73
704 861-0210
JR IM AC
65 65 71
704 867-0735
IM/CD L/RT
53 53 54
704 867-0736
IM/GI AC
68 68 74
704 867-0735
BARRINGER, ROBERT PHILLIPS
1896 REMOUNT ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
U OF NC
BOYCE, OREN DOUGLAS
328 HUFFMAN RD
GASTONIA 28056
DUKE
CADDICK, WILLIAM JAMES
2550 COURT DR., STE. 201
GASTONIA 28054
U OF FLORIDA
CAPPS. JOHN LAWTON
1377 E. GARRISON BLVD.
GASTONIA 28054
DUKE
CLARK, ALAN BOYD
1377-A E GARRISON BLVD.
GASTONIA 28054
BOWMAN GRAY
DICKSON, BRICE TEMPELTON, JR.
837 ATHENIAN DR
GASTONIA 28052
JEFFERSON
GAMMON, GARY GLENN
1896 REMOUNT ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
U OF VERMONT
JARRATT, MIKELL JENKINS
1021 X-RAY DR.
GASTONIA 28054
U OF MISSISSIPPI
JYOTHINAGARAM, SATHYA G.
2519 E. OZARK AVENUE
GASTONIA 28056
KASTURBA U
LEEPER, WILLIAM EDWARD, JR.
2525 PINEWOOD RD.
GASTONIA 28054
DUKE
LUVIS, L.D.A. CLAUDIUS
1018 HEATHERLOCH DR.
GASTONIA 28054
U OF CEYLON
MURPHY, THOMAS LYNCH, JR.
1021 X-RAY DR.
GASTONIA 28054
HARVARD
PAULI, JON WARREN
1896 REMOUNT RD.
GASTONIA 28054
U OF LOUISVILLE
SHASTRY, CHANDRASHEKARA
211 S. CHESTNUT ST.
GASTONIA 28054
KARNATAK U
WAGGONER, LONNIE AUSTINE, JR.
2522 SHEFFIELD DR
GASTONIA 28054
DUKE
WILLIAMS, JOHNATHAN DELEON
227 WILMOT DR.
GASTONIA 28054
U OF NC
NEPHROLOGY
WOOLLEN, STEPHANIE BECKER
3550 NEUSE BLVD.
NEW BERN 28560
UNIV. OFS.C.
NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
IM AC
66 66 74
704 867-0730
IM/HYP L
33 35 46
704 865-1653
IM/GI AC
86 87 91
704 867-3585
IM AC
85 86 82
704 861-0210
IM AC
88 89 84
704 861-0210
IM L/RT
44 44 50
704 867-7656
IM AC
82 85 91
704 867-0735
IM AC
87 88 94
704 867-2341
IM/END AC
83 83 94
704 861-9251
IM L/RT
43 44 52
704 865-5153
IM AC
71 71 83
704 867-1306
IM/PUD AC
73 76 82
704 867-2341
IM AC
84 84 87
704 867-0735
IM/END AC
70 71 83
704 866-4607
IM L/RT
48 53 54
704 865-5486
IM/PD AC
86 87 91
704 865-0626
NEP/IM AC
88 89 94
704 864-8302
»il
SIVA, SIVALINGAM
900 COX ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
U OF SINGAPORE
NS AC
65 76 78
704 865-7655
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
261
36. GASTON COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
NEUROLOGY
DIFINI, JOHN ANTHONY
900 COX ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
GEORGETOWN U
LO PRESTI, JOSEPH JOHN
123 W. MARION ST
SHELBY 28150
U OF MIAMI
NUCLEAR MEDICINE
JARVIS, JAMES LUTHER
1516 PINEOLALANE
GASTONIA 28054
BOWMAN GRAY
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
BONNIN, IRVIN RAYMOND
603-B COX ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
LA STATE U
CHEN, KEH-FANG
405 GARRISON DR.
KINGS MOUNTAIN 28086-2617
TAIWAN U-TAIPEI
GLENN, DOROTHY NORMAN
PO BOX 1492
GASTONIA 28053
MED COLL OF PENN
HARRIS, KELVIN CREWS
635 COX ROAD, STE, A
GASTONIA 28054
U OFNC
HEMBREE, EUGENE EDWARD, JR.
991 HUDSON BLVD.
GASTONIA 28052-6430
MED U OFSC
HOLMAN, JOSEPH R.
1225 E GARRISON BLVD.
GASTONIA 28054
U OF LOUISVILLE
HOWE, DONALD DOUGLAS
1225 E. GARRISON BLVD.
GASTONIA 28054
U OFNC
LESTER, ROBERT HILTON
2550 COURT DR . STE. 204
GASTONIA 28054
U OF NC
LIGHT, VICKI WEISS
COURTVIEW OB/GYN, PA
2550 COURT DR.. STE. 204
GASTONIA 28054
TULANE U
PEACH, CHARLES ARTHUR
1225 E. GARRISON BLVD
GASTONIA 28054
MED COLL OF GA
SALES, EILEEN FRANCES
2550 COURT DR.. STE. 204
GASTONIA 28054
U OF SUNY-ST BROOK
SHIRO, CINDY ALINE
2550 COURT DR.. STE. 204
GASTONIA 28054
TX COLL OF OSTEO
WEEKS, JOHN WESLEY
1050 X-RAY DRIVE
GASTONIA 28054
DUKE
WISE, CHARLOTTE MARIE
1225 E. GARRISON BLVD.
GASTONIA 28054
U OF ILLINOIS
ONCOLOGY
LEGRAND, SUSAN B.
1038 X-RAY DR.
GASTONIA 28054
UNIV. OFS.C.
N AC
82 86 92
704 865-7655
N AC
87 91 93
704 480-0505
NM/R L/RT
46 46 52
704 865-8679
OBG AC
64 64 74
704 854-3650
OBG AC
68 72 78
704 739-8059
OBG L
38 38 40
704 865-1103
OBG AC
86 88 94
704 865-2229
OBG AC
66 66 73
704 865-7417
OBG AC
84 84 89
704 867-7226
OBG AC
70 71 77
704 865-7416
OBG AC
75 76 80
704 854-3600
OBG AC
83 84 92
704 854-3600
OBG AC
78 79 83
704 867-6386
OBG AC
90 90 94
704 854-3600
OBG/GYN AC
89 94
704 854-3600
OBG AC
65 65 85
704 864-8865
OBG AC
86 86 92
704 865-7416
ON/IM AC
83 85 88
704 861-1405
YATES, STEVEN WAYNE
2563 PEMBROKE ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
MED COLL OF VA
OPHTHALMOLOGY
AKERS, RICHARD EDWIN
631 COX ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
MED U OF SC
EAVES, RUPERT SPENCER, JR.
631 COX RD.
GASTONIA 28054
U OF NC
MCCULLEN, BOBBY K., JR.
2311 ABERDEEN BLVD., STE. C
GASTONIA 28054
U OF NC
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
AVIOLI, RICHARD CHARLES
1371-A E. GARRISON BLVD
GASTONIA 28054
MED U OFSC
BLAKE, ROBERT ADAMS
902-D COX ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
MED U OFSC
DOLS, KENNETH JOHN
902 COX RD., STE. D
GASTONIA 28054
U OF ILLINOIS
FLORACK, THOMAS MICHAEL
902 COX RD., STE. A
GASTONIA 28054
U OF ROCHESTER
JARMAN, WILLIAM HENRY, JR.
902 COX RD , STE. A
GASTONIA 28054
U OF NC
KING, GLENDALL LEE
3635 COUNTRY CLUB DR.
GASTONIA 28056-1619
WASHINGTON U
NIEMEYER, CHARLES JOHN
902 COX ROAD. SUITE A
GASTONIA 28054-3450
DUKE
SANDERS, JAMES ALLEN
902 COX ROAD. SUITE E
GASTONIA 28054
BOWMAN GRAY
WHITESIDES, EDWARD STEELE
2548 FAIRFAX DR.
GASTONIA 28054
DUKE
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
COLLIER, JOHN REGINALD, JR.
2450 ABERDEEN BLVD.
GASTONIA 28054
U OF NC
FEUER, ABE LAWRENCE
1006 FAIRFIELD DR.
GASTONIA 28054
HAHNEMANN
LEVY, FREDERIC E.
2450 ABERDEEN BLVD.
GASTONIA 28054
RUSH MED COLL
SILVOY, EDWARD JOHN
1010 X-RAY DR
GASTONIA 28054
NEW YORK MED COL
WEISS, KEVIN LAWRENCE
2450 ABERDEEN BLVD.. #A
GASTONIA 28054
LA STATE U
ON/IM AC
87 88 93
704 861-1405
OPH AC
70 72 74
910 882-0220
OPH AC
60 60 66
704 864-7789
OPH AC
88 89 84
704 853-3937
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
LEONE, CHERYL LEVINE
1740 MONTCLAIR AVENUE
GASTONIA 28054
TULANE U
LEONE, PHILIP GEORGE
1740 MONTCLAIR AVENUE
GASTONIA 28054
TULANE U
TRACY, STEVEN LYNN
DEPT. OF PATHOLOGY
GASTON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
GASTONIA 28052
U OF IOWA
WITTENBERG, PETER HERBERT
GASTON MEM. HOSP.
PO BOX 1747
GASTONIA 28053
U OF COLORADO
PTH/NM AC
69 70 78
704 834-2851
PTH/DMP AC
68 68 78
704 834-2851
PTH AC
80 81 89
704 834-2851
PTH AC
64 65 78
704 866-2851
PEDIATRICS
ORS AC
ABERNETHY, WILLIAM BORDEN, JR. PD RT
85 92 92
610 DEERWOOD
60 60 66
704 868-4480
GASTONIA 28052
U OFNC
704 867-5356
ORS AC
CHAMBERS, ROBERT EDWARD
PD L/RT
65 65 74
1839 E. GARRISON BOULEVARD
52 56 56
704 864-6723
GASTONIA 28054
DUKE
704 864-2685
ORS AC
CLONINGER, KAREN LYNN
PD AC
82 82 87
902 COX ROAD
87 90 91
704 864-6723
GASTONIA 28054
BOWMAN GRAY
704 867-5356
ORS AC
COX, RUSSELL JACKSON
PD AC
85 86 92
902 COX RD. STE. C
79 79 82
704 865-6487
GASTONIA 28052
U TX-SAN ANTONIO
704 864-6522
ORS AC
FISHER, CARL ELLIS
PD AC
67 67 74
902-C COX ROAD
69 69 76
704 865-6487
GASTONIA 28054
UOFNC
704 867-5356
ORS URT
GROSSMAN, SARAH RONA
PD AC
55 65 65
1839 E. GARRISON BLVD.
90 90 86
704 865-6487
GASTONIA 28054
BOWMAN GRAY
704 864-2685
ORS AC
HAYES, WILLIAM CLAYTON, JR.
PD AC
66 66 74
825 MAJESTIC CT., STE. B
74 76 85
704 865-6487
GASTONIA 28054
UOFNC
704 864-5437
ORS AC
LAHSER, CHARLES IRVING
PD URT
63 63 68
548 BRIDLEPATH TRAIL
46 46 52
704 867-2333
GASTONIA 28054
BOWMAN GRAY
704 865-5025
ORS LyRT
NORCROSS, FREDERICK CLEVELAND PD AC
51 52 57
1839 E. GARRISON BOULEVARD
64 64 71
704 864-6723
GASTONIA 28054
GEO WASHINGTON U
704 864-2685
PRINCE, GEORGE EDWARD
PD/PH L
2208 CROSS CREEK DR.
44 47 48
GASTONIA 28056-8808
704 853-5290
DUKE
OTO AC
SILKSTONE. WILLIAM LEE
PD AC
77 77 93
1839 E. GARRISON
71 71 93
704 868-8400
GASTONIA 28054
WAYNE STATE U
704 864-2685
OTO URT
39 39 49
WATTS, JOHN COMER, III
1839 E. GARRISON BLVD.
PD AC
84 84 90
704 864-2222
GASTONIA 28054
TULANE U
704 864-2685
OTO AC
87 92 94
704 868-8400 PLASTIC SURGERY
OTO/PS AC NESS, DANIEL THOMAS
71 72 79 1367-B E. GARRISON BLVD.
704 865-7677 GASTONIA 28054
ST LOUIS U
OTO/FPS AC TIMMONS, BENSON ELLISON L., IV
83 83 92 760 N. NEW HOPE RD.. STE. A
704 868-8400 GASTONIA 28054
EAST CAROLINA U
PS AC
87 94
704 861-8883
PS/GS AC
85 90 89
704 866-4005
262
VOCI, VINCENT EUGENE
2027 RANDOLPH RD,
CHARLOTTE 28207-1236
U OF LOUISVILLE
PSYCHIATRY
DALLAM, DEBORAH LYNN
1371 E. GARRISON BLVD., STE. B
GASTONIA 28054
MEHARRY MED COLL
DEAS, DAVID JOHN
239 WILMOT DR.
GASTONIA 28054-4053
DUKE
MALONEY, EUGENE DOUGLAS
1249 HOFFMAN RD.
GASTONIA 28054
DUKE
MILLER, GEORGE ROLFE
1040 PARAMOUNT CIR.
GASTONIA 28052
U OF ROCHESTER
PILLAI, JEY
238 WILMOT DR.
GASTONIA 28054
KARNATAK UNIV.
PUSTROM, EINAR
239 WILMONT ROAD
GASTONIA 28054
BOWMAN GRAY
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
36. GASTON COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
PS/HS AC
74 75 85
704 333-8300
P AC
82 82 90
704 853-0074
P AC
61 61 65
704 867-2338
P AC
62 63 66
704 866-0042
ORS L/RT
43 43 50
704 865-6487
P/ALD AC
78 78 85
704 853-2330
P/CHP AC
58 58 79
704 867-2338
RADIOLOGY
ALLAN, JAMES THOMAS, JR.
309 MAYWORTH WAY
CRAMERTON 28032
U OF PENN
GIBBS, STUART WYNN
2647 ARMSTRONG CIR.
GASTONIA 28054
BOWMAN GRAY
MINTZ, ROBERT DAVID
POBOX 1495
GASTON RADIOLOGY. PA
GASTONIA 28054
U OF SUNY-ST BROOK
MORRIS, LESLIE MORGAN
1935 VILLAGEWOODCT.
GASTONIA 28054
BOWMAN GRAY
THORACIC SURGERY
PERKINS, ROBERT SANBORN
3406 COUNTRY CLUB DR.
GASTONIA 28056
TUFTS U
R AC
70 70 76
704 824-7333
R L/RT
44 44 48
704 865-5883
R AC
85 88 90
704 864-4378
R L/RT
43 43 48
280 543-8430
TS/GS AC
60 62 84
704 864-8377
b6)
urological surgery
FREEMAN, PERCY LEE
U L/RT
5245 MALLARD PT ROAD
43 43 47
L^KE WYLIE SC29710
803 831-8598
MED COLL OF GA
GARRETT, JOHN BOSTIAN, JR.
U AC
631 COX ROAD
73 74 82
GASTONIA 28054
704 864-7764
MED U OF SC
LEE, BARRY RUSSELL
U AC
631 COX ROAD
87 87 93
GASTONIA 28054
704 864-7764
TULANE U
TAYLOR, JAMES EDWARD
U RT
631 COX ROAD
77 77 83
GASTONIA 28052
704 867-4896
MED COLL OF GA
WARLICK, JOHN THOMAS, III
U AC
631 COX ROAD
66 66 72
GASTONIA 28052
MED U OF SC
704 864-7764
39. GRANVILLE COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Stephen D. Ertlschek, MD, 1032 College Street, Oxford 27565 (919-693-6541)
Secretary: John B. Anderson, MD, 101 A Professional Park, Oxford 27565 (919-693-3972)
CHILD PSYCHIATRY
SCHMITT, RAYMOND FRANCIS, JR.
27 HAMILTON ROAD
ADOLESCENT UNIT, C.P.I.
CHAPEL HILL 27514
LA STATE U
FAMILY PRACTICE
ANDERSON, JOHN B., JR.
101-A PROFESSIONAL PARK DR.
OXFORD 27565
U OF CINCINNATI
COLSON, JOSEPH SAMPSON
PO BOX 459
OXFORD 27565
HOWARD U
DANIEL, LOUIE SAMUEL
124 PINE CONE DRIVE
OXFORD 27565
U OF MARYLAND
DAY, EUGENE DAVIS, JR.
104 NEW COLLEGE ST.
OXFORD 27565
EAST CAROLINA U
FRUTH, JOANNE MARIE
101-A PROFESSIONAL PARK DR.
OXFORD 27565
MED COLL OF OHIO
CHP/P AC
59 59 70
919 575-7906
FP AC
80 81 84
919 693-3972
FP URT
51 51 65
919 693-2697
FP L/RT
40 40 46
919 693-6735
FP AC
81 81 91
919 693-8126
FP AC
87 87 94
919 693-3972
TARRY, WILLIAM BURWELL, JR. FP URT
104 NEW COLLEGE STREET 53 54 54
OXFORD 27565 919 693-8126
MED COLL OF VA
TAYLOR, RICHARD LEWIS FP AC
101-A PROFESSIONAL PARK DR. 62 62 66
OXFORD 27565 919 693-3972
U OF NC
WATSON, JOHN WILLIAM FP AC
104 NEW COLLEGE STREET 53 55 55
OXFORD 27565 919 693-8126
MED COLL OF VA
WHITENER, BETTY LOU FP AC
P. O. BOX 220 59 60 77
OAK RIDGE LA71264 318 647-3720
U OF OKLAHOMA
GENERAL SURGERY
NOEL, RICHARD DAVID GS L/RT
303 SALEM ROAD 49 56 56
OXFORD 27565 919 693-7066
MED COLL OF GA
ROBINSON, CYNTHIA KAY GS AC
1026 COLLEGE ST. 84 85 84
OXFORD 27565 919 690-1599
BOWMAN GRAY
INTERNAL MEDICINE
ERTISCHEK, STEPHEN DAVID
1032 COLLEGE STREET
OXFORD 27565
U OF BOLOGNA
STEAD, EUGENE ANSON, JR.
5113TOWNSVILLE RD.
BULLOCK 27507
EMORY U
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
HAMPTON, JAMES WELDON
101-B PROFESSIONAL PARK DR.
OXFORD 27565
U OF TX-HOUSTON
LEWIS, STACY BENTON, JR.
312 MAIN ST.
OXFORD 27565
MERCER UNIV
PSYCHIATRY
BARKER, CAROLYN E. CULBRETH
PO BOX 1541
OXFORD 27565-1541
U OF NC
ELLIOTT, JAMES FRANCIS, SR.
1205 MUNNS ROAD
CREEDMOOR 27522-9118
DUKE
IM/GER AC
74 77 78
919 693-6541
IM/CD L
32 47 47
919 684-6587
OBG AC
81 81 87
919 693-1082
OBG AC
86 87 92
919 693-1082
P AC
58 58 64
919 693-3003
P L/RT
54 54 57
919 528-2433
41. GREATER GREENSBORO SOCIETY OF MEDICINE COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Robert P. Doolittle, MD, UNC-G Student Health Center, Greensboro 27412 (910-334-3132)
Secretary: Elizabeth P. Meyerdierks, MD, 1005 Professional Village, Greensboro 27401 (910-279-1010)
Executive Director: Wilma Bailess, 1021 E. Wendover Avenue, Ste. 201, Greensboro 27405 (910-378-9701)
NO SPECIALTY LISTED
LUPTON, EMMETT STEVENSON
P. O, BOX 177
ALAMANCE 27201
NEW YORK U
ADOLESCENT MEDICINE
URT DOOLITTLE, ROBERT PRINCE ADL/IM AC
38 38 40 UNC-G STUDENT HEALTH CENTER 74 75 82
910 228-1288 GREENSBORO 27412 910 334-3134
U OF ALABAMA
ALLERGY
CHARLTON, JOHN DAVID
1301 W. WENDOVER AVENUE
GREENSBORO 27408-8197
U OF W ONTARIO
A L
42 53 55
910 275-0441
4
OHll
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
263
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ANESTHESIOLOGY
ANDRINGA, RICHARD CORNELL AN/PD AC
1816 PEMBROKE RD, STE, #2 74 75 79
GREENSBORO 27408 910 272-3720
U OF WISCONSIN
BERTRAND, SCOTT ALAN AN AC
611 BRUTON PL. 8 73 74 77
GREENSBORO 2741 0 91 0 272-001 2
BAYLOR
CHASE, ROBERT EUGENE AN AC
1816 PEMBROKE RD., STE. #2 67 71 76
GREENSBORO 27408 910 272-3720
M C OF WISCONSIN
CREWS, DAVID ALLEN AN AC
PO BOX 10373 81 82 86
GREENSBORO 27404 910 299-6343
U OFNC
FORTUNE, ALEXANDER F. AN AC
1816 PEMBROKE RD., STE. 2 85 87 83
GREENSBORO 27408 910 272-3720
EAST CAROLINA U
FORTUNE, BENJAMIN FLETCHER AN L/RT
906 W. CORNWALLIS DRIVE 41 41 47
GREENSBORO 27408 910 272-7755
JEFFERSON
FREDERICK, CHARLES E. AN AC
PO BOX 10373 81 82 87
GREENSBORO 27404 910 299-6333
U OF IOWA
HATCHETT, JOHN FRANKLIN, JR. AN AC
PO BOX 9283 87 88 84
GREENSBORO 27429 919 272-8495
U OFNC
JACKSON, KYLE EDWARD AN AC
GUILFORD ANESTHESIA, INC. 86 90 92
PO BOX 9283
GREENSBORO 27429 919 748-4285
ST LOUIS U
JOSLIN, DAVID COKER AN/IM C
3723-B W. MARKET ST. 85 94
GREENSBORO 27403 919 299-6333
U OFNC
KASIK, LEE AN AC
PO BOX 10373 80 81 83
GREENSBORO 27404 910 299-6343
U OF IOWA
LINDER, DONALD EARLE AN AC
PO BOX 29343 74 74 77
GREENSBORO 27429 910 288-6565
BOWMAN GRAY
LONON, ROBERT WARREN, JR. AN AC
801 GREEN VALLEY RD. 69 73 77
GREENSBORO 27408 910 373-8555
DUKE
MARKS, WILLIAM EARL, JR. AN AC
1211 VIRGINIA ST. 67 68 93
GREENSBORO 27401 910 272-0012
MED COLL OF GA
MASSAGEE, JAMES TERRILL AN AC
PO BOX 10373 82 83 86
3723-B W. MARKET ST.
GREENSBORO 27404 910 299-6343
U OFNC
MAYNARD, DAVID RUSSELL AN AC
1211 VIRGINIA ST. 65 65 73
GREENSBORO 27401 910 855-0767
DUKE
MORRIS, CHARLENE EDWARDS AN AC
239 BUTLER COURT 89 93 94
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 299-6333
U OF MARYLAND
OSSEY, KEVIN DAVID AN AC
915 FAIRGREEN RD. 81 84 94
GREENSBORO 27410 910 379-4263
U OF CAPE TOWN
ROSENBERG, STANLEY JOSEPH AN AC
PO BOX 10373 68 69 78
GREENSBORO 27404 910 574-8095
U OF MICHIGAN
SCHUSTER, STEPHEN BARBER AN AC
1816 PEMBROKE RD. STE. #2 80 82 84
GREENSBORO 27408 910 272-3720
OHIO STATE U
SHAFER, DONALD THORNTON
801 GREEN VALLEY RD.
GREENSBORO 27408
BOWMAN GRAY
WARWICK. NIGHT CLAUDIUS
7 SOMMERTON COURT
GREENSBORO 27408
MED COLL OF VA
WORLAND, DAVID ERIC
1816 PEMBROKE RD., STE. #2
GREENSBORO 27408
INDIANA U
CARDIOLOGY
EDMUNDS, JOHN HOWARD
301 E. WENDOVER ST , STE. 200
GREENSBORO 27401
UNIFORMED SERV.U
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
BERRY, JONATHAN JORDAN
520 N. ELAM AVE.
GREENSBORO 27403
U OF PENN
BRACKBILL, THOMAS ANDREW
1011 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
GREENSBORO 27401
COLUMBIA U
BRODIE, BRUCE ROGERS
520 N, ELAM AVE.
GREENSBORO 27403
WASHINGTON U
BUMGARNER, JOHN REED
7 BROWNSTONE LANE
GREENSBORO 27410
MED COLL OF VA
HARSHAW, CHARLES WILLIAM, JR.
P. O. BOX 20928
1010 N, ELM ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF NC
KATZ, JEFFREY DAVID
203 STAUNTON DR
GREENSBORO 27410
U OF PENN
KELLY, THOMAS A.
520 N. ELAM AVE.
GREENSBORO 27403
NEW YORK U
KLEIN, STEVEN COCHRAN
520 N. ELAM AVE.
GREENSBORO 27403
HARVARD
LEBAUER, EDMUND JOSEPH
520 N. ELAM AVE
GREENSBORO 27403-1 1 38
DUKE
RUSKIN, JEROME
301 E. WENDOVER AVE. STE. 200
GREENSBORO 27401-1206
ALBERT EINSTEIN
SMITH, HENRY W. B., Ill
301 E. WENDOVER AVE. STE. 200
GREENSBORO 27401-1207
HARVARD
TENNANT, STANLEY NEAL
1011 PROFESSIONAL VILL.
GREENSBORO 27401-1104
BOWMAN GRAY
TILLEY, WILLIAM SPENCER, JR.
1011 PROFESSIONAL VILL.
GREENSBORO 27401
BOWMAN GRAY
TYSINGER, JOHN REED
1511 WESTOVER TERRACE
GREENSBORO 27408
MED U OF SC
WALL, THOMAS CRAVEN
520 N. ELAM AVENUE
GREENSBORO 27403
BOWMAN GRAY
AN AC
74 75 77
910 373-8555
AN L/RT
34 34 36
910 545-1966
AN AC
74 76 78
910 272-3720
C/IM C
81 82 95
910 274-3241
CD/IM AC
83 86 91
910 547-1700
CD/CD AC
68 69 75
910 272-6133
CD/IM AC
70 73 79
910 547-1700
CD/CD URT
39 39 40
910 292-1421
CD/IM AC
71 73 78
910 275-8581
CD/IM AC
76 77 83
910 547-1751
CD AC
81 83 90
910 547-1700
CD/IM AC
83 94
910 547-1700
CD/IM AC
60 60 68
910 547-1750
CD/IM AC
60 60 70
910 274-3241
CD/IM AC
78 80 87
910 274-3241
CD AC
78 80 84
910 272-6133
CD AC
79 80 89
910 272-6133
CD/IM AC
70 72 85
910 373-1537
CD/IM AC
82 84 92
910 547-1751
WEINTRAUB, RICHARD ALAN
520 N. ELAM AVE.
GREENSBORO 27403
GEORGETOWN U
CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY
BARTLE, BRYAN KURT
1317 N ELM ST., STE. 1
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF MARYLAND
BURNEY, DONALD PATRICK
1317 N ELM ST., STE. 1
GREENSBORO 27401
WASHINGTON U
DIXON, SEWELL HINTON, JR.
PO BOX 9639
GREENSBORO 27429
EMORY U
GERHARDT, EDWARD BURTON
1317 N. ELM ST, STE. 1
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF VIRGINIA
WILSON, CHARLES HARRISON
1317 N. ELM ST., STE. 1
GREENSBORO 27401
MED COLL OF VA
CHILD NEUROLOGY
HICKLING, WILLIAM HENRY
GUILFORD NEUROLOGIC
ASSOCSINC
1910 N. CHURCH ST.
GREENSBORO 27405-5632
CORNELL U
CHILD PSYCHIATRY
COURTS, ANDREW JOHNSON
1024 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
GREENSBORO 27401-1104
U OFNC
COLON AND RECTAL SURGERY
LUPTON, CARROLL CRESCENT
3300 STARMOUNT DRIVE
GREENSBORO 27403-1037
TEMPLE U
DERMATOLOGY
CROW, LAURA LOMAX
1030 PROF. VILLAGE
GREENSBORO 27401
U OFNC
DAVIS, ROBERT NICHOLAS
600 WALTER REED DRIVE
GREENSBORO 27403-1114
DUKE
ERASER, HUGH ERSKINE. JR.
1610 ST. FRANCIS DR,
GREENSBORO 27408
MED COLL OF VA
HALL, JOHN HOWLAND
1301 W. WENDOVER AVE.
WENDOVER MEDICAL PK.
GREENSBORO 27408
DUKE
HOUSTON, FRANK MATT
1030 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
GREENSBORO 27401
LA STATE U
JONES, DANIEL B.
1030 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
GREENSBORO 27401
PENN STATE U
LUPTON, FREDERICK ARTHUR, III
1301 W. WENDOVER AVE.
GREENSBORO 27408
BOWMAN GRAY
CD/IM AC
70 71 78
910 547-1700
CDS AC
86 94
910 373-8245
CDS/TS AC
70 70 80
910 373-8245
CDS/TS AC
64 64 73
910 282-9112
CDS/TS AC
81 87 89
910 373-8245
CDS/TS AC
73 77 82
910 373-8245
CHN/N AC
78 81 85
910 273-2511
CHP/P AC
58 58 66
910 272-4262
CRS L/RT
32 32 34
910 299-9255
D AC
85 85 84
910 966-4131
D AC
62 62 68
910 294-6555
D L/RT
56 62
910 288-9511
D AC
64 64 69
910 272-3152
D AC
64 64 71
910 373-1383
D AC
89 90 95
910 373-1383
D AC
86 89 90
910 272-3152
264
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
41. GREATER GREENSBORO SOCIETY OF MEDICINE (Continued)
D L7RT
38 49
MCRAE, MARVIN EVERETT
6100 W, FRIENDLY AVE. 38
APT. 4202
GREENSBORO 27410-4008
MED COLL OF VA
NOLAN, CLYDE, JR. D AC
1317 N. ELM ST. STE. 9 74 75 80
GREENSBORO 27401-1023 910 379-1193
U OF NC
TURNER, WILLIAM HARRISON, III D/IM AC
1030 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE 68 68 77
GREENSBORO 27401 910 373-1384
MED COLL OF VA
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
BARRY, PAUL DOUGLAS
DR/NM AC
1200 N. ELM ST.
76 76 81
GREENSBORO 27401
910 288-9346
UOFNC
BERTRAND, MARGARET LINS
DR AC
THE BERTRAND BREAST CENTER 74 74 78
300 W. NORTHWOOD ST,
GREENSBORO 27401-1324
910 379-0941
BAYLOR
CLARK, DAVID CHARLES, JR.
DR AC
1302-A CAROLINA ST.
86 90 92
GREENSBORO 27401
910 574-7360
U OF KANSAS
DOYLE, OWEN WILLIAM
DR L
11 NEW BERN SQUARE
47 54 55
GREENSBORO 27408
910 275-6481
YALE
EAGLE, ELIZABETH ANNE
DR AC
POBOX 13005
79 82 75
GREENSBORO 27415
910 574-7360
U OFNC
FISCHER, GARY JAY
DR AC
P. O, BOX 13005
72 72 78
GREENSBORO 27415
910 379-4140
U OF MISSOURI
tHIATT, JOHN DONALD, JR.
DR
1302-A CAROLINA ST.
83 84 80
DECEASED-1 2-24-94
GREENSBORO 27401
910 855-7707
BOWMAN GRAY
KRINER, ARTHUR FREDERICK
DR AC
1200 N. ELM ST.
69 70 79
GREENSBORO 27401
910 574-7360
HAHNEMANN
LAWRENCE, THOMAS EARL
DR/R AC
PO BOX 13005
87 88 94
GREENSBORO 27415
910 574-7360
UOFNC
MAXWELL, JAMES HEATH
DR AC
4 LOCH RIDGE DR.
78 79 83
GREENSBORO 27408-3868
910 854-6546
U OF KENTUCKY
REID, STEVEN HUNTER
DR AC
GUILFORD RADIOLOGY ASSOC.
PA 85 88 82
PO BOX 29327
GREENSBORO 27429-9327
910 854-6546
DUKE
SCOTT, JOHN LAYNE
DR/NM AC
PO BOX 29327
67 67 74
GREENSBORO 27429-9327
910 854-6868
BOWMAN GRAY
SHEPHERD, ROBERT EDWARD
DR AC
1200 N. ELM ST.
79 80 78
GREENSBORO 27401
910 273-0325
BOWMAN GRAY
VIGLIONE, CHERYL ANNE
DR AC
119 STAUNTON DR.
79 79 82
GREENSBORO 27410
910 273-4778
PENN STATE U
YOUNG, KYLE ALLEN
DR AC
P.O. BOX 13005
69 69 73
GREENSBORO 27415
910 379-4144
BOWMAN GRAY
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
MAYER, NORMAN MICHAEL
1200 N. ELM ST
GREENSBORO 27401
BOWMAN GRAY
ENDOCRINOLOGY
ALTHEIMER, MICHAEL D.
1022 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
GREENSBORO 27401-1104
U OF IOWA
GEGICK, CHARLES GEORGE
1022 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
GREENSBORO 27401
LOYOLA U
SEVIER, ROBERT ENGLISH
510 N. ELAM AVE. STE. 201
GREENSBORO 27403
U OF NC
EM AC
75 75 82
910 379-4040
END/IM AC
81 82 86
910 378-1074
END/IM AC
69 70 76
910 378-1143
END/IM AC
66 66 75
910 299-5454
FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY, OTOLARYNGOLOGY
PATSEAVOURAS, LOUIE LEE
522 N. ELAM AVENUE
GREENSBORO 27403-1 127
U OF NC
FAMILY PRACTICE
AMEEN, WILLIAM OTIS, JR.
POBOX 1176
JAMESTOWN 27282-0176
BOWMAN GRAY
BARNES, ELIZABETH STEWART
510 N. ELAM AVE,. STE. 102
GREENSBORO 27403
U OF VIRGINIA
BLAND, VEITA JOYCE
1021 E. WENDOVER AVE, STE.
MEDICAL ARTS BLDG.
GREENSBORO 27405
TEMPLE U
BLOMGREN, PETER FREDERICK
317 W. WENDOVER AVE,
GREENSBORO 27408-8401
INDIANA U
BREWER, JAMES CHESTER, JR.
P, O. BOX 8248
GREENSBORO 27419
DUKE
BURCHETTE, BRUCE WILSON
401 W. DECATUR ST.
MADISON 27025
EAST CAROLINA U
BURNETT, BRENT ALAN
PO BOX 220
SUMMERFIELD 27358
INDIANA U
CABLE, THOMAS ALLEN
206 FISHER PARK CIRCLE
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF FLORIDA
DREILING, DALE T.
510 N. ELAM AVE.. STE. 102
GREENSBORO 27403
MED COLL OF VA
EHINGER, ROBERT RICHARD
1125 N. CHURCH STREET
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF NC
FEATHERSTON, MARK W.
5105 ARMSTEAD DR.
GREENSBORO 27407
DUKE
FEE, ERIC CHARLES
5815 HIGH POINT ROAD
GREENSBORO 27407-9305
PENN STATE U
FIELDS, KARL BERTRAND
902 CAROLINA ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF KENTUCKY
FPS AC
61 61 67
910 299-4907
FP EM/AC
73 73 81
910 282-1164
FP AC
85 86 91
910 852-3800
FP AC
202 78 78 86
910 373-1557
FP AC
74 74 85
910 373-1794
FP AC
59 59 61
910 852-7618
FP AC
89 90 85
910 548-9618
FP AC
84 84 91
910 643-7711
FP AC
76 79 82
910 574-8132
FP AC
79 80 83
910 852-3800
FP C
90 91 94
910 574-8132
FP AC
89 90 87
910 299-0000
FP AC
90 93 93
910 218-0066
FP/SM AC
76 77 86
919 574-8133
FOREMAN, ROBERT HUGH FP AC
603 DOLLY MADISON RD. 73 74 81
GREENSBORO 27410 910 294-6190
U OF CINCINNATI
GUYER, EVA RUTH WARD FP AC
409-A PARKWAY DR. 83 87 90
GREENSBORO 27401 910 230-0016
BOWMAN GRAY
HALE, WAYNE A. FP/GER AC
1125 N. CHURCH ST. 74 75 87
GREENSBORO 27401 910 574-8133
U OF PITTSBURGH
HARRIS, WILLIAM RANDALL, IV FP AC
510 N. ELAM AVE, STE. 102 89 92 89
GREENSBORO 27403 910 852-3800
U OF NC
HELLER, JOEL HARVEY FP AC
603 DOLLY MADISON 73 74 81
GREENSBORO 27410 910 294-6190
GEO WASHINGTON U
HENDERSON, ANITA FP AC
1016 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE 78 81 82
GREENSBORO 27401 910 378-0240
U OF VERMONT
HENSEL, WILLIAM ARTHUR FP AC
1125 N, CHURCH ST. 78 78 84
GREENSBORO 27401 910 574-8035
OHIO STATE U
KRAMER, JAMES SCOTT FP/SM AC
2707 HENRY ST, 89 89 89
GREENSBORO 27405 910 375-2300
WAYNE STATE U
KREMER, WM. ALFRED FP C
3718 SAGE DRIVE 91 87
GREENSBORO 27410-2832 910 459-1166
EAST CAROLINA U
LALONDE, JOHN CHARLES FP/SM AC
1034 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE 75 75 80
GREENSBORO 27401 910 275-6445
OHIO STATE U
LAUENSTEIN, KURT FP AC
UNC-G STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE 77 82 93
GREENSBORO 27412 910 334-5340
U OF VERMONT
LITTLE, KEVIN L. FP AC
603 DOLLY MADISON RD. 84 84 88
GREENSBORO 27410 910 294-6190
GEO WASHINGTON U
MAZZOCCHI, ANNMARIE FP AC
1 01 6-A PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE 82 83 88
GREENSBORO 27401 910 378-0240
COLUMBIA U
MURRAY, ALEXANDER VANCE FP AC
510 N, ELAM AVE. STE, 102 83 83 91
GREENSBORO 27403 910 852-3800
U OF VIRGINIA
NYLAND, LEONARD ROBERT FP AC
603 DOLLEY MADISON ROAD 89 91 89
GREENSBORO 27401 910 294-6190
ALBANY MED COLL
READE, ROBERT ALEXANDER FP AC
510 N, ELAM AVE. STE. 102 79 79 91
GREENSBORO 27403 910 852-3800
EASTERN VA
REID, WILLIAM JOSEPH FP/ALD L/RT
2301 DANBURY ROAD 48 49 51
GREENSBORO 27408 910 274-6171
NEW YORK MED COL
ROSS, CHARLES ALAN FP AC
603 DOLLEY MADISON RD, 87 88 90
GREENSBORO 27410 910 294-6190
U OF NC
STAFFORD, WILLIE RANSOME, JR. FP/OM AC
948 WALKER AVENUE 56 56 60
GREENSBORO 27403-2530 910 275-7665
U OF NC
THACKER, ROBERT KELLER FP AC
603 DOLLY MADISON RD. 73 74 81
GREENSBORO 27410 910 294-6190
U OF FLORIDA
TODD, JEFFREY ALLEN FP AC
520 N, ELAM AVE, 73 74 91
GREENSBORO 27403 910 547-1714
OHIO STATE U
■i
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
265
41. GREATER GREENSBORO SOCIETY OF MEDICINE (Continued)
WOLFF, GEORGE THOMAS FP L GENERAL SURGERY
301 E. WENDOVER AVE, STE. 310 52 52 56
GREENSBORO 27401 910 379-1156
JEFFERSON
GASTROENTEROLOGY
BRODIE, DORA M. GI/IM AC
520 N, ELAM AVE. 75 75 85
GREENSBORO 27403 910 547-1700
DUKE
BUCCINI, ROBERT V. GI/IM AC
1511 WESTOVER TERR., STE. 108 81 86 89
GREENSBORO 27408-7122 910 378-0713
U OF CHICAGO
CARANDANG, NAPOLEON VELUZ GI/OM AC
AT&T MEDICAL 62 70 78
PO BOX 20046
GREENSBORO 27420 910 279-3627
U OF PHILIPPINES
EDWARDS, JAMES L., JR. GI/IM AC
1511 WESTOVER TERR. STE. 108 81 82 86
GREENSBORO 27408 910 378-071 3
MED U OF SC
JOHNSON, MARTIN KAY GI/IM AC
301 E. WENDOVER AVE., STE. 200 74 77 90
GREENSBORO 27401 910 274-3241
U OF ALABAMA
KAPLAN, ROBERT DAVID TI/IM AC
301 E. WENDOVER AVE, STE 410 79 79 94
GREENSBORO 27401 910 273-4200
CORNELL U
LEBAUER, SAMUEL MORGENSTERN GI/IM AC
520 N. ELAM AVE. 67 67 81
GREENSBORO 27404 910 547-1700
U OF VIRGINIA
MEDOFF, JEFFREY ROY Gl AC
520 N. ELAM AVE. 77 77 85
GREENSBORO 27403 910 547-1700
NEW YORK MED COL
PATTERSON, DAVID READ GI/IM AC
520 N. ELAM AVE. 73 73 79
GREENSBORO 27403 910 547-1700
U OFNC
PERRY, JOHN NICHOLAS, JR. GI/IM C
520 N, ELAM AVENUE 88 94 94
GREENSBORO 27403 910 547-1 700
U OF PITTSBURGH
STARK, MALCOLM TRUMAN, JR. GI/IM AC
520 N. ELAM AVE. 85 88 92
GREENSBORO 27403 910 547-1745
NEW YORK U
WEISSMAN, JAMES MICHAEL GI/IM AC
301 E. WENDOVER AVE., STE. 200 70 71 79
GREENSBORO 27401 910 274-3241
U OF ILLINOIS
GENERAL PRACTICE
BARBEE, LEWIS ELISHA GP AC
4928 SYLVANGLADE ROAD 63 64 79
MCLEANSVILLE 27301 910 375-3434
HOWARD U
BEAVERS, JAMES WALLACE GP L/RT
2206 W. MARKET ST. 30 30 35
GREENSBORO 27403 910 272-3487
U OF PENN
CONNELLY, JERRY HUBBARD GP/GPM AC
212-CW. WENDOVER AVE. 63 64 84
GREENSBORO 27401 910 275-3828
INDIANA U
LEPORE, RALPH GP AC
4801 FOREST OAKS DR. 63 66 86
GREENSBORO 27406 910 674-7117
NEW YORK MED COL
MCRAE, WILLIAM KENNETH GP RT
PO BOX 218 64 64 68
PROCTORVILLE 28375 910 628-7098
BOWMAN GRAY
103
ABRAMS, MURRAY STANLEY
311 W. WENDOVER AVE.
GREENSBORO 27408
TEMPLE U
ARKIN, ROY MARC
ARKIN & BALLEN SURG
200 E. NORTHWOOD ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
NEW YORK MED COL
BALLEN, PATRICK LASELVE
1511 WESTOVER TERR.. STE
GREENSBORO 27408
CORNELL U
BLIEVERNICHT, STEPHEN WALDO
510 N. ELAM AVE., STE. 303
GREENSBORO 27403
EMORY U
BOWMAN, WILLIAM EDMUND, JR.
301 E, WENDOVER AVE,, STE. 411
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF NC
CLUTTS, GEORGE ROBERT
277 N. PARK DR.
GREENSBORO 27401-1535
NORTHWESTERN U
COGGESHALL, ALLAN BANCROFT
3606-A WILDFLOWER DR.
GREENSBORO 27410
RUSH MED COLL
DAVIS, TIMOTHY EUGENE
1317 N. ELM ST., STE. #5
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF ARKANSAS
FARLEY, ROBERT HUGH
311 W. WENDOVER AVE.
GREENSBORO 27408
ST LOUIS U
GERKIN, TODD MICHAEL
GREENSBORO SURGICAL
ASSOCS.PA
301 E. WENDOVER AVE., STE. 411
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF VIRGINIA
HOXWORTH, BENJAMIN T.
1014 PROF. VILLAGE
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF CINCINNATI
HUNTER, JOHN GRAY
41 FOUNTAIN MANOR DR
GREENSBORO 27405
U OF PENN
INGRAM, HAYWOOD MELTON
1317 N ELM ST.. STE. #5
GREENSBORO 27401
BOWMAN GRAY
LEBAUER, MAURICE LEON
2023 ST. ANDREWS RD,
GREENSBORO 27408
U OF VIRGINIA
LEONE, MICHAEL RALPH
301 E WENDOVER AVE., STE
PO BOX 10037
GREENSBORO 27404
JEFFERSON
LINDSEY, ANITA KAY
1317 N. ELM ST. STE. #5
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF MISSISSIPPI
MARTIN, MATTHEW BRUNSON
311 W. WENDOVER AVE
GREENSBORO 27408
U TX-SOU. WESTERN
MORRIS, MARSHALL G., JR.
806 NOTTINGHAM DR.
GREENSBORO 27408
BOWMAN GRAY
NEWMAN, DAVID HAROLD
510 N. ELAM AVE., STE 303
GREENSBORO 27403
BOWMAN GRAY
GS
ASSOCS.PA69 74
PATTERSON, P.M. SIMMONS, SR.
FRIENDS HOMES WEST, APT. 51
GS AC 6100 WEST FRIENDLY AVE,
65 66 72 GREENSBORO 27410
910 275-8415 U OF PENN
PRICE, THOMAS BAKER
AC 510 N. ELAM AVE, STE, 303
77 GREENSBORO 27403-1142
DUKE
STRECK, CHRISTIAN JOHN
311 W, WENDOVER AVE,
GREENSBORO 27408-8401
U OF FLORIDA
WANEK, ELIZABETH ANN
1018 PROFESSIONAL VILL,
GREENSBORO 27401
CREIGHTON U
WEATHERLY, WILLIAM JESSE
1014 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF NC
YOUNG, PETER RUSSELL
1317 N. ELM ST., STE. #5
PO BOX 10037
GREENSBORO 27401
EMORY U
GERIATRICS
STONEKING, HAL THOMAS
301 E. WENDOVER AVE.
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF KENTUCKY
#D
910 275-2889
GS AC
75 76 82
910 378-1583
GS AC
69 71 83
910 632-8740
GSA/S AC
74 79 82
910 274-8444
GS/TS L/RT
48 48 48
910 275-9232
GS L/RT
40 49 50
910 299-7190
GS/CRS AC
71 71 78
910 274-8444
GS AC
56 64 65
910 275-8415
GS/CCS AC
87 90 93
910 274-8444
GS AC
80 87 89
910 373-1078
GS/CRS L/RT
43 43 51
910 274-7998
GS AC
78 80 85
910 274-8444
GS L/RT
29 30 32
910 273-3258
GS L/RT
05 39 39 47
910 854-0886
GS AC
64 64 71
910 632-8740
GS AC
71 76 79
910 275-8415
GS/PDS AC
82 86 89
910 272-6161
GS AC
70 70 81
919 373-1078
GS AC
61 61 69
910 274-8444
GER/IM AC
83 84 90
910 274-3241
#5
GS
67 68
910 274-8444
GS AC
86 87 92
910 274-8444
GS AC
79 79 79
910 275-8415
GS/TS L/RT
46 46 52
GS AC
80 80 86
910 632-8740
GYNECOLOGY
BARKER, JULIAN
721 GREEN VALLEY RD , STE.
GREENSBORO 27408-7013
ST U OF NY-BUFF
BROOKS, JEAN BAILEY
409 SUNSET DR.
GREENSBORO 27408
BOWMAN GRAY
HAMBRIGHT, RUFUS ROBERTS
9-B FOUNTAIN MANOR DR.
GREENSBORO 27405
DUKE
MEZER, HOWARD CABITT
1103 N. ELM ST
GREENSBORO 27401-1305
TUFTS U
RAY, WALTER CARROLL
104 W. NORTHWOOD ST.
GREENSBORO 27401-1319
U OF ALABAMA
SCHAAL, JENNIFER C.
802 GREEN VALLEY RD.. STE.
GREENSBORO 27408
U OF NC
SMITH, LYNN KEBEL
802 GREEN VALLEY RD.. STE.
AC GREENSBORO 27408
74 U OF IOWA
SMITH, WILLIAM SIEGFRIED, JR.
104 W. NORTHWOOD STREET
GREENSBORO 27401
DUKE
WILLIAMS, JOHN DUDLEY, JR.
901 FLICKER LANE
HIGH POINT 27262
TEMPLE U
GYN AC
201 57 60 60
910 378-1110
GYN L/RT
44 44 48
910 273-8658
GYN URT
50 58 58
910 273-2563
GYN/REN AC
77 78 84
910 272-0911
GYN AC
61 62 67
910 370-0988
GYN AC
200 82 84 87
910 370-0277
GYN AC
200 84 87 88
910 370-0277
GYN AC
61 61 68
910 378-1843
GYN L
30 31 59
910 272-8833
HAND SURGERY
KUZMA, GARY ROBERT HS/ORS AC
1103 N. ELM ST.. STE. 200 75 75 82
GREENSBORO 27401 910 378-0811
SUNY-SYRACUSE
MEYERDIERKS, ELIZABETH M. HS/ORS AC
1005 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE 81 82 88
GREENSBORO 27401 910 279-1010
TULANE U
266
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
41. GREATER GREENSBORO SOCIETY OF MEDICINE (Continued)
SYPHER, ROBERT V., JR. HS/ORS AC
2718 HENRY ST. 77 78 85
GREENSBORO 27405 910 375-1007
SUNY-SYRACUSE
HEMATOLOGY
GRANFORTUNA, JAMES MITCHELL HEN/ON AC
301 E. WENDOVER AVE.. STE. 300 80 81 93
GREENSBORO 27401 910 272-2141
MT SINAI SON MED
HEMATOLOGY
MAGRINAT, GUSTAV CHARLES
301 E, WENDOVER AVE . STE.
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF NO
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
LANE, TIMOTHY WALTER
1200 N. ELM ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
CORNELL U
ROBINSON, EDWARD N., JR.
1200 N. ELM ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
BOWMAN GRAY
INTERNAL MEDICINE
HEM/ON AC
300 87 90 84
910 272-2141
ID/IM AC
71 78 85
910 574-8062
ID/IM AC
79 82 80
910 574-8062
ALLGOOD, JOHN WILLIAM. JR.
IM URT
1503 PEBBLE DR.
38 38 46
GREENSBORO 27410
910 292-2196
EMORY U
ARONSON, RICHARD ADLER
IM/DIA AC
510 N. ELAM AVE.. STE. 201
86 90 90
GUILFORD MEDICAL ASSOCIATES
GREENSBORO 27403
910 299-5454
BOWMAN GRAY
BAXLEY, MARY JOHN
IM/PD AC
1008 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
82 83 87
GREENSBORO 27401
910 272-2119
UOFNC
BROWN, FRANK REID
IM URT
4100 WELL SPRING DR. #1222
38 46 46
GREENSBORO 27410-8800
919 545-0117
VANDERBILT U.
BRUCE, JAMES CRAWFORD
IM/CD L
603 SUMMIT AVE. #103
51 55 56
GREENSBORO 27405
910 378-9180
GEO WASHINGTON U
BRYAN, EDWIN LANCASTER
IM/CD AC
510 N, ELAM AVE. #201
61 61 68
GREENSBORO 27403-1 143
910 299-5454
U OF PENN
CARDWELL, WILLARD
IM/CD L
PO BOX 21048
32 36 37
GREENSBORO 27420-1048
910 288-4740
MED COLL OF VA
CYKERT, SAMUEL
IM/CCM AC
MOSES H. CONE MEM. HOSP.
83 83 86
1200 N ELM ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
919 574-8062
INDIANA U
FERNANDEZ, ELDALIZ ANGELES
IM AC
1804 GATEPOST DR.
81 81 92
WESLEY LONG HOSPITAL
GREENSBORO 27455
919 854-6300
UCC-PUERTO RICO
GARRETT, NORMAN HESSON, JR.
IM/END URT
3932 MADISON AVE.
50 52 54
GREENSBORO 27401-6018
910 299-4277
DUKE
GATES, ROBERT NEVILL
IM C
PO BOX 31173
83 85 94
RALEIGH 27622-1173
910 274-3241
U OF NC
SELLER, DAVID MICHAEL
IM/GER C
AETNA HEALTH PLANS
80 81 90
5 CENTERVIEW DR., STE. 200
GREENSBORO 27407
704 782-5782
TEMPLE U
GILMORE, BROOKS WEBSTER
342 N. ELM STREET
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF PENN
GREEN, ARTHUR GERRISH, III
1511 WESTOVER TERRACE
GREENSBORO 27408-7122
TULANE U
GREEN, EDWIN JAY
1317 N. ELM ST, STE. #2
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF TENNESSEE
GROVE, DAVID DWIGHT
1511 WESTOVER TERRACE
GREENSBORO 27408
U OF CHICAGO
GUEST, CHRIS WARREN
102 POMONA DRIVE
GREENSBORO 27407
U OF OKLAHOMA
HARRIS, CARLTON MCKENZIE
#2 NEW BERN SQUARE
GREENSBORO 27408
BOWMAN GRAY
HAYES, JOHN CHARLES
1511 WESTOVER TERR.. STE. 108
GREENSBORO 27408
BOWMAN GRAY
HENSON, JOSEPH BASCOM, JR.
1 107 W. FRIENDLY AVENUE
GREENSBORO 27401
TEMPLE U
HERRING, WILLIAM BENJAMIN
6212 DRYADS COURT
BROWNS SUMMIT 27214-1020
BOWMAN GRAY
HOPPER, WILLIAM FALCON
520 N. ELAM AVE.
GREENSBORO 27403
WEST VA U
JENKINS, JOHN EDWAD
520 N. ELAM AVE.
GREENSBORO 27401
MED U OF SC
JORDAN, PETER MANNING
1011 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF NC
JOYNER, SAMUEL BALFOUR
1001 W. CORNWALLIS DR.
GREENSBORO 27408-5624
U OF NC
KOHUT, WALTER DENNIS
1511 WESTOVER TERRACE
GREENSBORO 27408
U OF CINCINNATI
KOSSOVER, STUART ALLAN
520 N. ELAM AVE.
GREENSBORO 27403
NEW YORK MED COL
KWIATKOWSKI, PETER FRANK
408-B PARKWAY DR.
GREENSBORO 27401
MED COLL OF GA
LAYSON, RITA TORRES
MOSES CONE HOSPITAL
1200 N. ELM ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF NC
LEBAUER, EUGENE SHANER
520 N. ELAM AVE.
GREENSBORO 27404
DUKE
LEMLEY, DOUGLAS EDWIN
1511 WESTOVER TERRACE
GREENSBORO 27408
WEST VA U
LEVITIN, PETER MARK
301 E. WENDOVER.. STE. 200
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF PENN
IM AC
LUSK, JOHN ALEXANDER, III
IM/ON L
56 56 61
3113 NORTHAMPTON DR.
51 58 59
910 274-6373
GREENSBORO 27408-5220
910 299-4855
U OF ALABAMA FAX 000 000-0000
IM/GER AC
MAGOD, MARC EMANUEL
IM/GI AC
73 74 74
1511 WESTOVER TERR.. STE. 108
86 92 90
910 373-1537
GREENSBORO 27408
EMORY U
910 378-9906
IM AC
MARKS, EDGAR SEYMOUR
IM URT
74 75 79
5-8 FOUNTAIN MANOR DR.
45 48 48
910 373-1676
GREENSBORO 27405
BOWMAN GRAY
IM/CD AC
MARSDEN, MARGARET E. FERRITER IM AC
70 80 86
1511 WESTOVER TERRACE.
910 373-1537
STE. 108
89 89 85
GREENSBORO 27408
910 378-9906
IM/OM AC
U OFNC
74 75 78
MCKEOWN, WILLIAM DAVID
IM/GER AC
910 299-0000
1511 WESTOVER TERR., STE. 108
76 76 76
GREENSBORO 27408
910 378-9906
IM URT
BOWMAN GRAY
47 48 54
MOORE, JOHN ANDREW
IM/RHU L
910 282-8111
1511 WESTOVER TERRACE
48 54 55
GREENSBORO 27408
910 373-0611
IM/GI AC
MED COLL OF VA
86 91 92
MURRAY, WILLIAM GRAY
IM URT
910 378-0713
1808 CARLISLE ROAD
44 47 48
GREENSBORO 27408
910 274-5155
IM URT
DUKE
45 46 51
NADEL, SCOTT MARTIN
IM/PUD AC
910 274-1567
520 N. ELAM AVE.
75 76 82
GREENSBORO 27403
910 547-1700
IM/HEM RT
U OF MIAMI
53 53 60
NISHAN, PETER CHARLES
IM C
910 379-4062
520 N. ELAM AVENUE
87 87 95
GREENSBORO, NC 27403
910 547-1751
IM/PUD AC
U OF MASS
72 72 77
NORINS, MICHAEL ELLIOTT
IM AC
910 547-1700
520 N. ELAM AVE.
86 87 83
GREENSBORO 27403
910 547-1700
IM AC
UOFNC
88 88 94
OSBORNE, JAMES C.
IM AC
919 547-1700
301 E. WENDOVER AVE,, STE. 200
83 84 86
GREENSBORO 27401
910 274-3241
IM/CD AC
UOFNC
85 86 89
PARKER, HERMAN RICHARD, JR.
IM AC
910 272-6133
408-B PARKWAY DRIVE
67 67 73
GREENSBORO 27401
910 275-9804
IM URT
UOFNC
55 55 61
RABOLD, LEONARD JAMES
IM URT
910 274-7576
209 HOMEWOOD AVENUE
41 48 49
GREENSBORO 27403
910 379-4025
IM/END AC
VANDERBILT U
73 82 84
ROGERS, CHARLES STEWART
IM AC
910 373-1054
1200 N. ELM STREET
73 73 85
GREENSBORO 27401-1020
919 574-8062
IM AC
UOFNC
90 93 93
ROSEN, RICHARD JAMES
IM/HEM AC
910 547-1792
1032 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
55 65 67
GREENSBORO 27401
910 273-9758
IM AC
GEO WASHINGTON U
76 76 83
ROTHBART, ROBERT MITCHELL
IM/CD AC
910 275-9804
520 N. ELAM AVENUE
78 79 92
GREENSBORO 27403
910 547-1751
IM AC
YALE
84 85 93
SAWYER, JOHN WILSON
IM URT
1714 HOBBS ROAD
52 52 56
910 574-8062
GREENSBORO 27410
CASE WESTERN RES
910 288-5764
IM/A AC
SHARMA, RANJAN
IM/AI AC
65 65 81
104 E. NORTHWOODST.
86 89 92
910 547-1700
GREENSBORO 27401
EAST CAROLINA U
910 273-6711
IM/RHU AC
SILLMON, DAVID WILDE
IM/HEM AC
82 83 91
1511 WESTOVER TERRACE
63 63 71
910 373-1537
GREENSBORO 27408
UOFNC
910 373-0611
IM/RHU AC
SINK, JULIA L.
IM AC
69 70 76
1511 WESTOVER TERR.. STE. 108
84 84 88
910 274-3241
GREENSBORO 27408
UOFNC
910 378-9906
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
267
41. GREATER GREENSBORO SOCIETY OF MEDICINE (Continued)
SMITH, O. NORRIS IM L/RT
4100 WELL SPRING DR. #2220 33 33 38
GREENSBORO 27410-8800 910 545-0102
U OF PENN
SOUTH, STEPHEN ALAN IM/END AC
510N. ELAM AVE. STE. 201 87 87 84
GREENSBORO 27403 910 299-5454
BOWMAN GRAY
SPARROW, HARRY WARD IM L7RT
108 NUT BUSH ROAD E. 44 44 47
GREENSBORO 27410 910 299-5117
NORTHWESTERN U
STUCKEY, THOMAS DAVID IM/CD AC
520 N, ELAM AVE, 79 81 87
GREENSBORO 27403 910 547-1700
OHIO STATE U
SULLIVAN, RAYMOND C, JR. IM/AM AC
1511 WESTOVER TERR, STE. 201 69 69 74
GREENSBORO 27408 910 378-1461
U OF FLORIDA
TALBOT, DAVID CAMPBELL IM AC
1002 S. EUGENE ST. 89 91 94
GREENSBORO 27406 910 271-5999
U OF PENN
TORELLI, JULIUS NICHOLAS IM/CD AC
520 N. ELAM AVE 86 88 92
GREENSBORO 27403 910 547-1700
U OF SOU FLORIDA
TOWNSEND, MURPHY FURMAN, JR. IM AC
301 E. WENDOVER AVE., STE. 300 61 62 65
GREENSBORO 27401 910 272-2141
BOWMAN GRAY
VATZ, BENJAMIN IM L/RT
601 KEMP ROAD. WEST 45 45 50
GREENSBORO 2741 0 910 292-9687
DUKE
VAUGHAN, EDWIN WARNER IM/RIP L/RT
2632 WALKER AVENUE 37 37 40
GREENSBORO 27403 910 299-7909
U OF VIRGINIA
WAINER, HOWARD SCHEYER IM/GI L/RT
204 MISTLETOE DR. 54 54 60
GREENSBORO 27403-1459 910 292-0207
BOWMAN GRAY
WATERMAN, ANGELA JENNINGS IM AC
301 E. WENDOVER AVE.. STE. 200 90 91 93
GREENSBORO 27401 919 274-3241
BOWMAN GRAY
WATERMAN, DIEDRICH COLLINS IM/GI AC
301 E. WENDOVER AVE., STE. 200 80 80 81
GREENSBORO 27401 919 781-7500
U OF FLORIDA
WELBORN, JULIUS WARREN, JR. IM/OM URT
4803 OAKCLIFFE RD. 51 52 52
GREENSBORO 27406 910 674-2020
MED U OF SO
WERT, MICHAEL B. IM AC
520 N. ELAM AVENUE 82 84 91
GREENSBORO 27403 910 547-1700
VANDERBILT U.
NEONATAL-PERINATAL MEDICINE
RANSOM, JAMES LAURENCE
THE WOMEN'S HOSP.OF
GREENSBORO
801 GREEN VALLEY RD.
GREENSBORO 27408
BOWMAN GRAY
NEPHROLOGY
; DETERDING, JAMES LEROY
111 W. WENDOVER AVE.
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF NEBRASKA
DUNHAM, CYNTHIA BYRD
111 W. WENDOVER AVE.
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF NO
FOX, RICHARD FRANKLIN
111 W. WENDOVER AVE.
GREENSBORO 27401
UOF NO
NPM/PHO AC
GARBER, RONALD LEWIS NEP/IM AC
111 W WENDOVER AVE. 67 67 75
GREENSBORO 27401 910 379-9708
MED U OF SO
OLIN, DAVID BAKER NEP/IM AC
111 W. WENDOVER AVE. 68 68 77
GREENSBORO 27401 910 379-9708
OHIO STATE U
POWELL, ALVIN CALDWELL NEP/IM AC
111 W. WENDOVER AVE. 82 82 91
GREENSBORO 27401 910 379-9708
TUFTS U
NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
AMES, RICHARD HAIGHT NS L/RT
2316 PRINCESS ANN ST. 41 48 49
GREENSBORO 27408 910 288-0421
DUKE
BLOMQUIST, GUSTAV ARTHUR, JR. NS AC
1021 E, WENDOVER AVE . STE 103 73 74 82
GREENSBORO 27405
VANDERBILT U.
BOTERO, ERNESTO MIGUEL
GUILFORD NEUROSURGICAL
ASSOCS
301 E WENDOVER AVE,. STE. 211
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF CARTAGENA
CLONINGER, KENNETH LEE, JR.
5702 OAK TREE RD.
GREENSBORO 27455
U OF MARYLAND
DEATON, PHILIP CARL NS AC
200 E. NORTHWOOD ST., STE. 504 66 66 76
GREENSBORO 27401 910 379-0077
U OF NC
ELSNER, HENRY JOSEPH NS AC
GUILFORD NEUROSURGICAL ASSOCS.
83 89 90
301 E. WENDOVER AVE., STE. 211
GREENSBORO 27401-1270 910 272-4578
RUTGERS MED SCH
KRITZER, RANDY O. NS AC
806 GREEN VALLEY RD.. STE. 208 83 85 91
GREENSBORO 27408 910 378-1040
U OF NC
NUDELMAN, ROBERT W. NS AC
GUILFORD NEUROSURG. ASSOCS. 82 84 88
301 E. WENDOVER AVE., STE. 211
GREENSBORO 27401 910 272-4578
BOSTON U
ROBINSON, STEPHEN CARY NS AC
GUILFORD NEUROSURGICAL
ASSOCS. 67 67 75
301 E. WENDOVER AVE.. STE. 21 1
GREENSBORO 27401 910 272-4578
DUKE
ROY, MARK WILLIAM NS AC
GUILFORD NEUROSURG. ASSOCS. 87 87 94
301 E. WENDOVER AVE.. STE. 21 1
GREENSBORO 27401 910 272-4578
U OF KENTUCKY
73 73 88
910 574-6508
NEP/IM AC
79 79 84
910 379-9708
NEP/IM AC
85 85 82
910 379-9708
NEP/IM AC
75 76 84
910 379-9708
NEUROLOGY
ADELMAN, JAMES U.
510 N, ELAM. STE. 302
GREENSBORO 27403
NORTHWESTERN U
HATCHER, MARTIN ARMSTEAD
1305 W. WENDOVER AVENUE
GREENSBORO 27408
DUKE
KISER, JEFFERSON B., JR.
609 SEVEN OAKS DR.
GREENSBORO 27410-4650
MED COLL OF VA
KNISELY, SAMUEL SCOTT
1910 N. CHURCH ST.
GREENSBORO 27405
GEORGETOWN U
N AC
67 68 74
910 547-8000
N AC
62 62 68
910 275-0779
N RT
71 72 77
910 855-5141
N AC
87 92 93
910 273-2511
LOVE, JAMES MCLEAN N/IM AC
1305 W WENDOVER 72 72 81
GREENSBORO 27408 910 275-0779
DUKE
SCHMIDT, JEFFREY JAY
GUILFORD NEUROLOGIC
ASSOCSINC
1910 N. CHURCH ST.
GREENSBORO 27405
UNIVOF REIMS
STIEFEL, JOSEPH WALTER
1910 N. CHURCH ST.
GREENSBORO 27405-5600
U OF TENNESSEE
WEYMANN, CATHERINE ANN
1910 N. CHURCH ST.
GREENSBORO 27405
U OF ARIZONA
WILLIS, CHARLES KEITH N
1910 N, CHURCH ST 84 88
GUILFORD NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCS.
N AC
81 85 90
910 273-2511
N AC
58 60 66
910 273-2511
N AC
86 90 91
910 273-2511
AC
910 275-1111
NS AC
73 73 85
910 272-4578
NS S/RT
61 61 69
910 282-1754
GREENSBORO 27405
U OF VIRGINIA
NUCLEAR MEDICINE
MORAYATI, SAM J.
841 HEATHER ROAD
BURLINGTON 27215
U OF BASRAH
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
910 273-2511
NM/FP
77 78 92
910 222-0019
BARKLEY, KARL LEE
721 GREEN VALLEY RD
GREENSBORO 27408
U OFNC
BERRY, FRANCIS XAVIER
1208 COLONIAL AVE.
GREENSBORO 27408
GEORGETOWN U
BRANTLEY, JULIAN THWEATT
6-C FOUNTAINVIEW CIR.
GREENSBORO 27405-8041
HARVARD
COLLINS, DIANA BURKE
4014 WESTMOUNT DR.
GREENSBORO 27410-2163
BOWMAN GRAY
COX, RAYMOND L.
WOMENS HOSPITAL OF
GREENSBORO
801 GREEN VALLEY RD.
GREENSBORO 27408
U OF PENN
DICKSTEIN, SHERRY ANNE
301 E WENDOVER AVE.
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF VERMONT
FERNANDEZ, JUAN H.
721 GREEN VALLEY RD.. STE. 300
GREENSBORO 27408
UCC-PUERTO RICO
FONTAINE, TIMOTHY PAUL
721 GREEN VALLEY RD.. STE
GREENSBORO 27408
U OF PITTSBURGH
FORE, STEVEN RONALD
1103 N. ELM ST.. STE, 302
GREENSBORO 27401
BOWMAN GRAY
FORHAN, SARA ELLEN
301 E, WENDOVER AVE,
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF CA-SAN FRAN
GOTTSEGEN, DANIEL LEO
721 GREEN VALLEY RD.. STE
GREENSBORO 27408
TUFTS U
GRANDIS, ARNOLD STEPHAN
2 STARMOUNT FARMS CT.
GREENSBORO 27408
DUKE
OBG AC
SUITE 102 62 62 67
910 273-2411
OBG L/RT
42 46 53
910 272-2155
OBG URT
44 44 49
910 272-9840
OBG AC
87 91 83
910 273-2835
OBG AC
74 75 89
919 574-6873
OBG AC
78 82 85
910 273-2835
OBG AC
83 88 92
910 275-5391
OBG AC
81 85 90
910 275-5391
OBG AC
68 68 79
910 272-0911
OBG AC
83 84 89
910 273-2835
OBG AC
69 70 79
910 275-5391
300
300
OBG/NPM AC
74 78 91
910 574-6872
268
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
41. GREATER GREENSBORO SOCIETY OF MEDICINE (Continued)
AC
90
910 574-6877
OBG AC
68 68 76
910 854-8800
OBG AC
80 82 87
910 574-2229
OBG AC
75 76 80
910 378-1110
OBG C
90 91 94
910 854-8800
OBG AC
68 69 77
910 299-8020
OBG AC
53 57 60
910 274-6355
OBG AC
62 62 70
910 273-2835
GREGOR, HENRY FREDRICK OBG AC
PC BOX 10528 78 78 92
GREENSBORO 27404 910 632-9265
MED COLL OF VA
HARPER, CHARLES A., JR. OBG
WOMEN'S HOSP, OF GREENSBORO 85 86
801 GREEN VALLEY RD
GREENSBORO 27408
U OF NC
HENLEY, THOMAS FRANKLIN
510 N. ELAM AVE., STE. 101
GREENSBORO 27403-1135
DUKE
HOLLAND, RICHARD M.
721 GREEN VALLEY RD., STE. 200
GREENSBORO 27408
U OF KENTUCKY
KAPLAN, RICHARD DAVID
721 GREEN VALLEY RD., STE. 201
GREENSBORO 27408
U OF PENN
LOCKSMITH, GREGORY JOHN
510 N ELAM AVE.. STE. 101
GREENSBORO 27403
U OF FLORIDA
LOMAX, CHARLES WESTON
510 N. ELAM AVE., STE. 301
GREENSBORO 27403
BOWMAN GRAY
MABRY, EDWARD BLOXTON
1305 W, WENDOVER AVENUE
GREENSBORO 27408
DUKE
MANESS, ARCHIBALD KELLY, JR.
301 E. WENDOVER AVE.
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF PENN
MARSHALL, BERNARD ANTHONY
802 GREEN VALLEY RD, #108
GREENSBORO 27408
HOWARD U
MATTHEWS, CYNTHIA PIKE
721 GREEN VALLEY RD., STE.300
GREENSBORO 27408
BOWMAN GRAY
MATTHEWS, JAMES AUSTIN
721 GREEN VALLEY RD., STE. 300
GREENSBORO 27401
BOWMAN GRAY
MCCOMB, JOHN SANFORD
721 GREEN VALLEY RD.. STE. 200
GREENSBORO 27408
BOWMAN GRAY
MCPHAIL, SCHUBERT DEAN
1517 N. CHURCH ST.
GREENSBORO 27405
MED U OF SO
NARINS, JOSEPH PAUL
301 E. WENDOVER AVE.. STE. 400
GREENSBORO 27401
WAYNE STATE U
NEAL, WILLIAM RONALD
1507 WESTOVER TERR.
GREENSBORO 27408
U OF NC
NEWELL, MCARTHUR OBG
721 GREEN VALLEY RD.. STE. 103 73 74
PO BOX 21503
GREENSBORO 27408
U OF NC
PERRY, HENRY BAKER, JR.
17 NORTHLINE PL.
GREENSBORO 27410
U OF MARYLAND
ROSS, ALLAN
721 GREEN VALLEY RD., STE. 201
GREENSBORO 27408
U OF PENN
RUSSELL, EUGENE FAIRCHILD, III
510 N. ELAM AVE.. STE. 101
GREENSBORO 27403
U OF VIRGINIA
WEIN, ROBERT MICHAEL
721 GREEN VALLEY RD., STE. 201
GREENSBORO 27408-7013
U OF VIRGINIA
OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE
ADAMS, DOUGLAS HARVEY
420 GALLIMORE DAIRY RD.
GREENSBORO 27409
MED COLL OF PENN
IMBUS, HAROLD ROGER
820 PEBBLE DRIVE
GREENSBORO 27410
U OF CINCINNATI
LASHLEY, CURTIS R.
JEFFERSON-PILOT LIFE INS, CO.
POBOX 21008
GREENSBORO 27420-1008
U OF NC
LEWIS, ARCH RITCHIE
3100 ROUND HILL RD.
GREENSBORO 27408
BOWMAN GRAY
STARR, HENRY FRANK, JR.
3106 ALAMANCE RD.
GREENSBORO 27407-7304
JEFFERSON
OBG
72 73
OBG
82 86
AC
81
AC
90
OBG AC
72 72 79
910 378-1110
OM/FP AC
86 86 94
910 665-1818
OM AC
54 54 70
910 855-8233
OM AC
59 59 60
910 691-3193
OM/IM AC
65 65 72
910 288-8044
OM L/RT
48 48 51
910 299-4305
910 275-5391
OBG AC
81 82 90
910 275-5391
OBG AC
80 83 85
910 574-2229
OBG AC
63 63 75
910 379-8460
OBG AC
83 84 87
910 273-2835
OBG AC
74 74 81
910 273-3661
AC
82
910 274-1558
OBG URT
43 43 47
910 294-2026
OBG AC
75 79 79
910 378-1110
OBG AC
65 65 75
910 273-2563
ONCOLOGY
KARB, KENNETH SAMUEL
301 E. WENDOVER AVE., STE. 300
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF VIRGINIA
MURINSON, DONALD S.
1511 WESTOVER TERRACE
GREENSBORO 27408
U OF VERMONT
NEIJSTROM, ERIC SHERWOOD
301 E. WENDOVER AVE.
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF VIRGINIA
OPHTHALMOLOGY
BERGIN, DONALD J.
3312 BATTLEGROUND AVE.
GREENSBORO 27410
DUKE
BREWINGTON, THOMAS ELMER, JR
P. O. BOX 20346
GREENSBORO 27420
MEHARRY MED COLL
BRUMBACK, GEORGE FRANKLIN
348 N. ELM ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF TENNESSEE
DIGBY, DONALD JOE
721 GREEN VALLEY RD. STE. 406
GREENSBORO 27408
MED COLL OF GA
EPES, CHARLES RICHARD
3312 BATTLEGROUND AVE.
GREENSBORO 27410
U OF VIRGINIA
GROAT, ROBERT LANIER
1317 N. ELM ST., STE. #4
GREENSBORO 27401
HARVARD
HARRIOTT, JOHN THOMAS
3309 HEALY DR.. STE. C
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
ALBERT EINSTEIN
HOLLANDER, EDWARD MARSHALL
522 N. ELAM AVE.
GREENSBORO 27403
U OF WISCONSIN
JACKLIN, HAROLD NORMAN
1014 N. ELM STREET
GREENSBORO 27401
SUNY-SYRACUSE
ON/IM AC
72 72 79
910 272-2141
ON/IM AC
72 72 86
910 373-0611
ON/IM AC
76 78 82
910 272-2141
OPH AC
75 77 87
910 282-5000
OPH AC
69 70 77
910 272-5628
OPH AC
59 64 68
910 274-4626
OPH AC
76 78 85
910 230-1010
OPH AC
68 68 75
910 282-5000
OPH AC
70 74 75
910 378-1442
OPH/IM C
83 94
910 760-0440
OPH AC
62 62 71
910 854-0393
OPH AC
60 68 68
910 274-2149
MATTHEWS, JOHN DAIL
3312 BATTLEGROUND AVE.
GREENSBORO 27410
MED U OF SC
MILLS, WARDELL HARDEE
1202 COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE
GREENSBORO 27408
DUKE
ODOM, TERRY DAVID
411-C PARKWAY DR.
GREENSBORO 27401
BOWMAN GRAY
RANKIN, GARY ALAN
522 N. ELAM AVENUE
GREENSBORO 27403
BAYLOR
ROLLINS, HAL JUDD, JR.
348 N. ELM STREET
GREENSBORO 27401-2174
DUKE
SHAPIRO, MARK THOMAS
1311 N. ELM ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
OHIO STATE U
SIMEL, PAUL JOSEPH
1915 LENDW ST., STE. 100
GREENSBORO 27408
BOSTON U
STONEBURNER, SARA ELLEN
348 N. ELM ST.
GREENSBORO 27401-2141
DUKE
TAYLOR, SHAHANE RICHARDSON,
348 N. ELM STREET
GREENSBORO 27401-2141
U OF NC
TYSON, SAMUEL LESTER
1915 LENDEWST., STE. 100
GREENSBORO 27408
TUFTS U
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
ARLINGTON, JAMES PAGE
GREENSBORO ORTHOPAEDIC
CTR.. PA
PO BOX 38008
GREENSBORO 27438
JOHNS HOPKINS
BEANE, JEFFREY CARLTON
1401 BENJAMIN PARKWAY
GREENSBORO 27408
BOSTON U
CARTER, PHILIPS JOHN
GREENSBORO ORTHOPAEDIC
CTR.. PA
PO BOX 38008
GREENSBORO 27438
TULANE U
COLLINS, ROBERT ANDREW
GREENSBORO ORTHOPAEDIC
CTR., PA
PO BOX 38008
GREENSBORO 27438
BOWMAN GRAY
DILWORTH, JOHN HERBERT
1505 WESTOVER TERR.
GREENSBORO 27408
U OF VIRGINIA
DYE, DAVID GODDARD
809 GREEN VALLEY RD.
GREENSBORO 27408
MED COLL OF GA
GIOFFRE, RONALD ANTHONY
GREENSBORO ORTHOPAEDIC
CTR., PA
PO BOX 38008
GREENSBORO 27438
M C OF WISCONSIN
HARKINS, PAUL DUANE
1505 WESTOVER TERR.
GREENSBORO 27408-71 1 1
U OF PITTSBURGH
OPH AC
79 80 85
OPH L/RT
40 40 48
910 274-3391
OPH AC
79 80 87
910 272-6355
OPH AC
86 87 94
910 294-8258
OPH AC
58 58 65
910 274-4626
OPH AC
70 70 85
910 378-9993
OPH AC
55 61 81
910 288-8958
OPH AC
83 88 91
910 274-4626
JR OPH AC
59 59 63
910 274-4626
OPH AC
85 88 89
910 275-5673
ORS AC
66 66 76
910 545-5000
ORS AC
88 93 93
910 545-5000
ORS AC
62 62 72
910 545-5000
ORS/SM AC
85 87 91
910 545-5000
ORS/HS AC
58 70
910 275-0927
ORS AC
68 68 85
910 275-3325
ORS AC
65 79 80
910 275-0724
ORS/HS AC
62 74
910 275-0927
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
269
41. GREATER GREENSBORO SOCIETY OF MEDICINE (Continued)
KREGE, JOHN WILSON ORS AC
1505 WESTOVER TERR. 66 66 77
GREENSBORO 27408 910 275-0927
EMORY U
LAVENDER, DICK REDMOND ORS AC
201 E. WENDOVER AVENUE 61 61 78
GREENSBORO 27401 910 275-6318
BOWMAN GRAY
LONG, PAUL DEMARS ORS AC
1505 WESTOVER TERR. 62 71
GREENSBORO 27408 910 275-0927
U OF MICHIGAN
MORTENSON, RODNEY ALLEN ORS/HS AC
201 E. WENDOVER AVE. 67 67 74
GREENSBORO 27401 910 275-6318
U OF SOU CALIF
MURPHY, DANIEL F. ORS/SM AC
2707 HENRY ST, 81 82 86
GREENSBORO 27405 910 375-2300
TEMPLE U
NITKA, JAMES EDWARD ORS AC
GREENSBORO ORTHOPAEDIC
CTR,. PA 83 83 88
PO BOX 38008
GREENSBORO 27438 910 275-0724
U. OF ARIZONA
PAUL, VINCENT EDGAR ORS AC
809 GREEN VALLEY RD, 76 76 82
GREENSBORO 27408 910 275-3325
U OF NO
PRESSON, THOMAS LEMUEL ORS AC
GREENSBORO ORTHOPAEDIC
CTR., PA 65 65 74
PO BOX 38008
GREENSBORO 27438 910 545-5000
U OF NC
REGISTER, JOHN FRANCIS ORS L
310 ROCKFORD ROAD 31 31 37
GREENSBORO 27401 91 0 274-01 61
MED U OF SO
RENDALL, JOHN LLOYD, III ORS AC
201 E. WENDOVER 73 78 80
GREENSBORO 2741 0 910 275-631 8
DUKE
ROWAN, FRANK JOSEPH ORS AC
809 GREEN VALLEY RD, 81 81 94
GREENSBORO 27405 910 275-3325
U OF FLORIDA
SUE, SAMUEL ARTHUR, JR. ORS AC
GREENSBORO ORTHOPAEDIC
CTR.. PA 56 56 64
PO BOX 38008
GREENSBORO 27438 910 545-5000
BOWMAN GRAY
SUPPLE, KEVIN MARK ORS AC
1401 BENJAMIN PARKWAY 88 93 93
GREENSBORO 27408 910 545-5000
U OF SOU CALIF
TROXLER, EULYSS ROBERT ORS L
2314 PRINCESS ANN ST. 38 47 48
GREENSBORO 27408 910 288-5521
DUKE
VOYTEK, ANNA ORS AC
1910 N. CHURCH ST. 83 84 89
GREENSBORO 27405 910 274-7273
U OF ROCHESTER
WAINER, ROBERT ALAN ORS AC
2707 HENRY ST, 84 85 89
GREENSBORO 27405 910 275-3325
U OFNC
WHITFIELD, PETER WHITE ORS AC
201 E WENDOVER AVE. 74 76 81
GREENSBORO 27401 910 274-1957
GEO WASHINGTON U
YATES, MARK CHARLES ORS AC
1505 WESTOVER TERR. 82 88 88
GREENSBORO 27408 910 275-0927
MISSOURI U-KC
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
BYERS, JOHN MAXWELL
321 W. WENDOVER AVE
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF TX-HOUSTON
CROSSLEY, JAMES JOHN
100 E, NORTHWOOD ST,
GREENSBORO 27401
CORNELL U
INABNET, WILLIAM BARLOW
100 E, NORTHWOOD STREET
GREENSBORO 27401
LA STATE U
KRAUS, ERIC MARSHALL
1309 N, ELM ST
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF PITTSBURGH
LAWRENCE, ROBERT L.
321 W, WENDOVER AVENUE
GREENSBORO 27408
VANDERBILT U.
LEE, J. GARY
321 W, WENDOVER AVENUE
GREENSBORO 27408
U OF IOWA
MUNDY, JOHN CHRISTIAN
1309 N. ELM ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF VIRGINIA
NEWMAN, CHRISTOPHER ERNEST
100 E NORTHWOOD ST
GREENSBORO 27401
BOWMAN GRAY
OLSON, STEVEN ROBERT
PO BOX 29327
GREENSBORO 27429
U OF NC
SARDI, CARL ANTHONY
7100 BETHLEHEM CHURCH RD,
CLIMAX 27233
TEMPLE U
WELLS, RHEUDOLPH JAMES
602 PASTEUR DRIVE
GREENSBORO 27403
MED COLL OF VA
WOLICKI, KAROL T.
321 W, WENDOVER AVE
GREENSBORO 27408
U OF VIRGINIA
OTO AC
89 90 94
OTO/A AC
67 69 76
910 274-5441
OTO/PSF AC
58 64 64
910 275-0507
OTO/OT AC
77 77 84
910 273-9932
OTO/HNS AC
63 63 73
910 379-9445
OTO/HNS AC
67 68 76
910 379-9445
OTO AC
75 81 90
910 273-9932
OTO AC
84 89
910 230-2434
R C
86 82 94
910 854-6546
OTO/A L/RT
52 56 56
910 674-2509
OTO/PS AC
56 62 62
910 292-5818
OTO AC
81 81 87
910 379-9445
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
ARRINGTON, JOHN HODGE, III PTH/DMP AC
1200 N, ELM ST, 67 67 78
GREENSBORO 27401 910 379-4073
TULANE U
BAIRD, HAYNES WALLACE PTH/CLP AC
1200 N, ELM STREET 69 69 74
GREENSBORO 27401 910 379-4074
U OF NC
CAMPANO, MANUEL OSWALDO PTH L/RT
2 NORTHLINE PL 51 63 64
GREENSBORO 2741 0 910 854-6462
U OF HAVANA
FORREST, WILLIAM WOMBLE PTH L/RT
38 KEMP ROAD EAST 48 48 57
GREENSBORO 27410 910 854-6463
HARVARD
FRIEDBERG, MICHAEL ALBERT PTH AC
612 PASTEUR DR, STE. 203 81 83 93
GREENSBORO 27401 910 854-6450
U TX-SAN ANTONIO
GAY, ROBERT MILTON PTH/MM AC
1200 N ELM STREET 63 63 72
GREENSBORO 27401 910 379-4074
TULANE U
GROAT, RICHARD ARNOLD PTH L/RT
6 DUNAWAY CT, 52 52 55
GREENSBORO 27408-3801 910 274-7568
BOWMAN GRAY
HASSELL, CHARLES M., JR.
1200 N, ELM STREET
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF PENN
LEONARD, DONALD DEAN
1200 N, ELM ST,
GREENSBORO 27401
CASE WESTERN RES
LUND, HERBERT ZACHAREUS
3610KIRBY DR,
GREENSBORO 27403-1023
U OF PENN
PATRICK, JOHN DAVID
612 PASTEUR DR, #203
GREENSBORO 27403
UNIV, OFS,C,
SCOTT, CORIDALIA WALD
WESLEY LONG HOSPITAL
PO BOX 2747
GREENSBORO 27402
U OF PANAMA
SHARPLESS, EDWARD ARTHUR
501 N, ELAM AVE,
GREENSBORO 27402
U OF NC
SHAW, JO ANN
1200 N, ELM STREET
GREENSBORO 27401-1020
WEST VA U
STAHR, BENJAMIN JOSEPH
1200 N ELM STREET
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF KENTUCKY
STEUTERMAN, MARY CHRISTINE
1200 N, ELM ST,
GREENSBORO 27401-1020
ST LOUIS U
ZIRKER, THOMAS A.
801 GREEN VALLEY RD,
GREENSBORO 27408
U TX-SOU.WESTERN
PEDIATRIC ALLERGY
BRATTON, TERESA SUE
1021 E, WENDOVER, STE, 302
GREENSBORO 27405
VANDERBILT U
PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY
SCHALL, STEWART ALLAN
MOSES CONE HOSP,. RED
TEACHING
MOSES CONE MEM, HOSP,
GREENSBORO 27401-1020
U OF PENN
PEDIATRIC SURGERY
PENDSE, PRABHAKAR D.
1018 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF BOMBAY
PTH/DMP AC
58 58 64
910 574-8074
PTH/DMP AC
56 63 63
910 379-4074
PTH/D L
31 32 53
910 379-4074
PTH AC
87 89 94
PTH AC
70 77 83
910 854-6455
PTH AC
61 61 67
910 854-6464
PTH/PCP AC
86 88 92
910 379-4074
PTH C
81 81 94
910 574-8074
PTH/HMP AC
78 79 85
910 574-8074
PTH AC
82 84 90
910 574-6839
PDA/AI AC
74 76 82
910 275-1318
PDC/PD AC
64 72 86
910 574-8060
PDS/GS AC
59 60 72
910 272-6161
PEDIATRICS
BENBOW, EDWARD PERRY, JR. PD L
PO BOX 339 40 43 49
ORIENTAL 28571 910 299-7057
DUKE
BOETTE, RICHARD WALTERS
515 COLLEGE RD., STE, 11
GREENSBORO 27410
MED U OFSC
BRETT, CHARLES BURDEN
1307 W, WENDOVER AVENUE
GREENSBORO 27408
U OF NC
CARLOS, RITA QUIAMBAO
WOMENS HOSP OF GREENSBORO 82
801 GREEN VALLEY RD,
GREENSBORO 27408 910 379-3963
FAR EASTERN U
PD AC
66 66 84
910 852-9630
PD AC
71 71 80
910 272-5189
PD AC
87 90
270
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
41. GREATER GREENSBORO SOCIETY OF MEDICINE (Continued)
FARRELL, SUSAN ELIZABETH
1915 LENDEW, STE. 102
GREENSBORO 27408
U OF KANSAS
FOLLO, PAIGE BILL
1207 COUNTRY CLUB DR.
GREENSBORO 27408
HARVARD
FOY, JANE M.
1100 E. WENDOVER AVE.
GREENSBORO 27405
U OF NC
JAROSAK, PETER JAMES
1307 W. WENDOVER AVE.
GREENSBORO 27408
U OF MINN
LENTZ, ROBERT PRESTON
510 N. ELAM AVE.. STE, 202
GREENSBORO 27403
U OF NC
LITTLE, EDGAR WATSON
1307 W. WENDOVER AVE.
GREENSBORO 27408
U OF NC
LUCAS, KATHLEEN E.
1209 MAGNOLIA ST
GREENSBORO 27401-8117
MARSHALL U
PANOSH, WANDA KOTVAN
UNC-G STUDENT HEALTH SERVIC
UNC AT GREENSBORO
GREENSBORO 27412-5001
U OF PITTSBURGH
PASCALE, JAMES A.
501 N. ELAM AVE.
GREENSBORO 27402
BOWMAN GRAY
SHARPLESS, MARTHA KORNEGAY
1401 SUNSET DR
GREENSBORO 27408
U OFNC
SINGER, JAMES WILLARD
1209 MAGNOLIA STREET
GREENSBORO 27401
OHIO STATE U
SMITH, DONALD DEWEY
1200 N. ELM ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
DUKE
PD AC
71 71 92
910 288-6165
PD L/RT
47 54 54
PD AC
71 71 75
910 333-6687
PD AC
72 72 77
910 574-4280
PD AC
82 82 90
910 299-3183
PD AC
71 71 77
910 574-4280
PD AC
84 87 90
910 274-0106
PD/IM AC
E 78 82 84
910 334-5340
PD/NPM AC
72 72 88
910 854-6115
PD AC
59 59 69
910 378-0633
PD AC
61 66 67
910 274-0106
PD AC
60 61 67
910 574-8025
PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
BARTKO, ALBERT KENNETH, III
1904 N. CHURCH ST.
GREENSBORO 27405
OHIO STATE U
BLOOM, MITCHELL JAY
1904 N. CHURCH ST.
GREENSBORO 27405
AUTONOMOUS UNIV
PELLIGRA, SALVATORE JOHN
1904 N. CHURCH ST.
GREENSBORO 27405
ALBANY MED COLL
PLASTIC SURGERY
BARBER, WILLIAM BYRON, II
PO BOX 13800
300 E. NORTHWOOD ST.
GREENSBORO 27415-3800
MED U OF SC
BEST, DAVID CHARLES
600 PASTEUR DR.
GREENSBORO 27403
BOWMAN GRAY
BOWERS, DAVID MCDONALD
PO BOX 13800
300 E. NORTHWOOD ST.
GREENSBORO 27415-3800
BOWMAN GRAY
HOLDERNESS, HOWARD, JR.
PO BOX 13800
300 W. NORTHWOOD ST.
GREENSBORO 27415-3800
U OFNC
KITCHENS, THOMAS RUSSELL
1507 WESTOVER TERR., SUITE
GREENSBORO 27408
MED COLL OF GA
STINSON, HELEN MARIE
1021 E. WENDOVER AVE. STE
GREENSBORO 27405-6711
U OF TENNESSEE
TRUESDALE, GERALD LYNN
901 N. ELM ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF CHICAGO
PS/GS AC
65 65 81
910 275-0919
PS AC
A 69 69 77
910 373-0566
PS AC
303 66 66 79
910 272-3169
PS/GS AC
75 79 84
910 274-2757
PM AC
88 89 92
910 271-4908
PM AC
84 89 90
910 271-4908
PM AC
81 83 85
910 271-4908
PS/HS AC
79 81 92
910 275-0919
PS/HS AC
77 80 83
910 852-0300
PS/GS AC
80 89 92
910 275-0919
PSYCHIATRY
BADAWI, RAOUF FAHMY
522 N. ELAM AVE., STE. 203
GREENSBORO 27403
CAIRO U
BODNER, WILLIAM RAYMOND, JR
606 WALTER REED DR.
GREENSBORO 27403
ST LOUIS U
COOPER, ARMAH JAMALE
600-C PASTEUR DR.
GREENSBORO 27403
MEHARRY MED COLL
GRESALFI, THOMAS J., JR.
606 WALTER REED DR.
GREENSBORO 27403
COLUMBIA U
HEJAZI, MASOUD
TRIAD PSYCHIATRIC
PO BOX 10266
GREENSBORO 27604
HENSCHEN, GARY MAYES
606 WALTER REED DR.
GREENSBORO 27403
U OF NC
HERTLE, XAVER FRANZ
202 ROCKFORD ROAD
GREENSBORO 27408-51 16
LUDWILUDWIG MAXIMILIAN
MORCOS, VICTOR HANNA
522 N. ELAM AVE., STE. 203
GREENSBORO 27403
EIN SHAMS U
PITTMAN, PAMELA MARTIN
1200 N. ELM STREET
GREENSBORO 27401
BOWMAN GRAY
RHOADS, EDWARD JOHN
606 WALTER REED DR.
GREENSBORO 27403-1 114
DUKE
SEELY, THOMAS J.
606 WALTER REED DR.
GREENSBORO 27403
U OF NC
SMITH, BARBARA HOLLANDSWORTH
806 GREEN VALLEY RD., STE. 309
GREENSBORO 27409
U OF NC
SMITH, DOUGLAS GRAHAM
GREEN VALLEY PSYCHIATRIC
GROUP
806 GREEN VALLEY RD., STE. 302
GREENSBORO 27408
U OF NC
VOGT, JOEL ALAN
522 N. ELAM AVE., STE. 203
GREENSBORO 27403
TEXAS A/M U
WANGELIN, ROBERT LESTER
FORUM VI. STE. 640
3200 NORTHLINE AVE.
GREENSBORO 27408-0394
WEST VA U
WEISS, JOSEPH WALTON
522 N. ELAM AVENUE. STE. 203
GREENSBORO 27403
MED COLL OF OHIO
WHITENER, ROBERT WILFONG
1024 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
GREENSBORO 27401-1104
NORTHWESTERN U
PUBLIC HEALTH
GAMBLE, WILLIAM HEDRICK
920 CHERRY ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF NC
LITTLE, ALFRED BOYD
1016 N. ELM ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
UOFNC
PULMONARY DISEASES
P AC
77 78 85
910 854-2391
P AC
54 54 62
910 274-1250
CD/IM AC
76 77 85
910 273-7900
CD/IM AC
78 79 84
910 272-6153
P AC
63 73 81
STEVENS, ELLIOTT WALKER, JR.
PUD/AI AC
910 854-2391
1018 N. ELM STREET
66 66 73
GREENSBORO 27401
910 275-7238
P AC
UOFNC
63 63 73
YOUNG, CLINTON DRIVER
PUD/A AC
910 299-0107
1018 N. ELM STREET
74 74 81
GREENSBORO 27401
910 275-7238
P AC
U OF VIRGINIA
81 82 85
910 855-7231
RADIATION ONCOLOGY
P AC
KINARD, JAMES DONALD
RO AC
83 85 88
1200 N. ELM ST.
88 89 94
910 299-0108
RADIATION ONCOLOGY DEPT.
GREENSBORO 27401-1020
910 574-8143
P/CHP AC
EAST CAROLINA U
77 82 89
MURRAY, ROBERT J., JR.
RO AC
1200 N. ELM STREET
80 81 88
910 632-3505
GREENSBORO 27401
910 574-8143
P/PYA AC
U OF VIRGINIA
75 75 73
910 299-0108
RADIOLOGY
p l;rt
CURNES, JOHN TAYLOR
R/NER AC
50 58 60
PO BOX 13005
78 78 86
910 275-1614
GREENSBORO RADIOLOGY ASSOC.
GREENSBORO 27415
910 574-7360
P AC
TULANE U
64 73 81
DOYLE, GREGORY WM.
R AC
910 854-2391
3306 WYNNEWOOD DR.
81 84 88
GREENSBORO 27408-3152
919 288-7791
P AC
UNIV ANAHUAC
79 80 94
FISHER, OTIS NORWOOD
R AC
919 574-8003
P. O. BOX 13005
59 59 69
GREENSBORO 27415
910 379-4360
P/PYA AC
UOFNC
75 78 83
JACKSON, FREEMAN RANDOLPH
R AC
910 299-0511
GUILFORD RADIOLOGY ASSOCS,
PO BOX 29327
PA77 78 83
P AC
GREENSBORO 27429
910 854-6546
81 82 87
MED COLL OF GA
910 299-5400
KENNEDY, REBECCA SMITH
R AC
1302-A CAROLINA ST.
86 86 84
H P AC
POBOX 13005
83 85
GREENSBORO 27415
910 379-4360
910 273-8815
UOFNC
MATTHEWS, MARK ROBERT R AC
P AC PO BOX 29327 87 89 94
GREENSBORO 27429 910 854-6546
88 89 85 CREIGHTON U
MOSER, EDGAR STROCK, JR. R AC
910 275-7555 PO BOX 29327 84 90 93
GREENSBORO 27429 910 273-0530,
P AC MED COLL OF VA
81 81 85 PARKER, MICHAEL DEAN
910 854-2391 PO BOX 29327
GREENSBORO 27429
AC DUKE
88 PHILLIPS, MINTA ELIZABETH
PO BOX 29327
910 299-4600 GREENSBORO 27429 910 854-6546
HARVARD
72
P
72
68
81
R
85
AC
83
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
271
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PIERSON, GEORGE HERMAN, JR
P O. BOX 13005
GREENSBORO 27415
DUKE
SHOGRY, MARK EDWARD COOK
1200 N. ELM ST
PC BOX 13005
GREENSBORO 27401
VANDERBILT U.
SMITH, DALLAS AARON, JR.
3801 W. MARKET ST,
GREENSBORO 27407-1301
BOWMAN GRAY
SPANGLER, ERNEST BURTON
3811 HENDERSON RD
GREENSBORO 27410
U OF PENN
STRONG, JOHN ARTHUR
2313 LAFAYETTE AVE,
GREENSBORO 27408
MICHIGAN ST U
WINTER, KENNETH HOWE
GUILFORD RADIOLOGY
ASSOCIATES
PO BOX 29327
GREENSBORO 27429
UOF NC
RHEUMATOLOGY
ROWE, WILLIAM THOMAS
1511 WESTOVER TERRACE
GREENSBORO 27408
U OF NC
THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY
CHRYSTAL, GLENN STUART
604 WALTER REED DR,
GREENSBORO 27403
GEO WASHINGTON U
GOODCHILD, NIGEL THOMAS
1200 N, ELM ST
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF LONDON
R/DR AC
54 54 73
910 574-7360
R AC
85 90 91
910 574-7360
R AC
76 76 83
910 852-3300
R L/RT
52 59 62
910 854-6546
R AC
88 89 90
910 574-7360
R AC
75 75 81
910 855-8972
RHU/IM AC
69 69 83
910 378-1461
TR/ATP AC
83 88 89
910 294-2670
TR AC
69 69 87
910 574-8143
RABEN, MILTON TR
N, C BAPTIST HOSPITAL 59 59 71
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910 748-4981
TUFTS U
THORACIC SURGERY
LEE, JAMES MOBLEY
1317 N, ELM ST,, STE. 1
GREENSBORO 27401
DUKE
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
BRADLEY, H. JOHN, JR.
200 E, NORTHWOOD ST.
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF NC
DAHLSTEDT, STEPHEN MICHAEL
1025 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
GREENSBORO 27401
MED COLL OF VA
DAVIS, RONALD L., Ill
200 E, NORTHWOOD ST,, STE. 520
GREENSBORO 27401
LA STATE U
EVANS, ROBERT JAMES
301 E, WENDOVER AVE,, STE. 311
GREENSBORO 27401
JEFFERSON
GILBERT, GEORGE GAYLORD
1517 DOUBLE OAKS RD,
GREENSBORO 27410-3757
JOHNS HOPKINS
HUMPHRIES, RALEIGH G.
1025 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF VIRGINIA
KIMBROUGH, HOUSTON MAGILL, JR
1025 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF VIRGINIA
TS AC
58 58 65
910 373-8245
U AC
57 57 64
910 378-9176
U AC
86 88 92
910 272-3962
U AC
81 87 87
910 275-6115
U AC
82 83 90
910 274-1114
U URJ
38 38 47
910 282-0168
U AC
83 83 89
910 272-3962
. U/GS AC
72 72 78
910 272-3962
NESI, MARC HENRY
200 E NORTHWOOD ST., STE. 206
GREENSBORO 27401-1224
U OF HAITI
OTTELIN, MARK CONRAD
200 E. NORTHWOOD ST. STE. 520
GREENSBORO 27401
MED U OF SC
PETERSON, LLOYD JOHN
200 E, NORTHWOOD ST., STE. 520
GREENSBORO 27401
NORTHWESTERN U
SURAL, RONALD FRANK
1006 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF MICHIGAN
TANNENBAUM, SIGMUND IAN
TANNENBAUM UROLOGIC
ASSOCS, PA
301 E. WENDOVER AVE. #311
GREENSBORO 27401
DUKE
WRENN, JOHN JEFFRIES
200 E. NORTHWOOD ST.. STE. 520
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF TENNESSEE
VASCULAR SURGERY
EARLY, TODD FRANKLIN
1317 N ELM ST., STE. 1
CARDIO./THORACIC SURGEONS
GREENSBORO 27401
EASTERN VA
HAYES, PAUL GREGORY
1317 N. ELM ST., STE. 1
GREENSBORO 27401
MCMASTER U
LAWSON, JAMES DOUGLAS
1317 N, ELM ST, STE. 1
GREENSBORO 27401
U OF TENNESSEE
U AC
71 76 85
910 373-0871
U AC
87 88 93
910 275-6115
U AC
69 73 79
910 275-6115
U AC
67 68 75
910 373-8323
U AC
75 76 83
910 274-1114
U AC
85 88 89
910 275-6115
VS AC
85 86 91
910 373-8245
VS/CCM AC
82 83 91
910 373-8245
VS/GS AC
74 75 82
910 373-8245
42. HALIFAX-NORTHAMPTON COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Gupta Pandarinath, MD, Drawer 158, Roanoke Rapids 27870 (919-537-0134)
Secretary: Jose K. Antony, MD, PO Box 1175, Roanoke Rapids 27870 (919-537-9268)
ANESTHESIOLOGY
FLEMING, GEORGE EDWARD
PO BOX 190
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
JEFFERSON
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
AN AC WALTER, GREGORY WILLIAM
64 64 88 328 HAMILTON ST.
919 535-8185 ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
NEW YORK MED COL
WATSON, JAMES STEWART
NASH GENERAL HOSPITAL
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OF CINCINNATI
EM
AC
81 85
94
919 535-8344
EM
AC
80
91
STEPHENSON, BENNETTE EDWARD FP L/RT
RT, #1, PO BOX222 35 35 37
314 E. JACKSON ST.
RICH SQUARE 27869 919 539-2343
MED COLL OF VA
WATSON, RICKY LEE FP AC
OB-GYN ASSOCIATES 90 91 91
ROANOKE AMARANTH. PO BOX 1326
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870 919 536-2557
EAST CAROLINA U
ANTONY, JOSE KANDANATT
306 BECKER DR.
POBOX 1175
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
U OF ROMA
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
CD/IM AC
78 81 87
919 537-9268
ELMORE, WILLIAM GLENN DR AC
P. O, BOX 249 68 68 75
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870 919 535-2121
DUKE
WILLIAMS, RHODERICK THOMAS, JR DR AC
114 WOODLAND ROAL 67 67 76
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870 919 535-2121
U OFNC
FAMILY PRACTICE
BOONE, JOHN WOODIE, JR.
120 PROFESSIONAL DRIVE
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
BOWMAN GRAY
BURTON, ASHBY J., Ill
POBOX 710
RICH SQUARE 27869
EASTERN VA
BYRUM, GRAHAM VANCE
P, O. BOX 540
SCOTLAND NECK 27874
BOWMAN GRAY
FRAZIER, RICHARD ELLIS
120 PROFESSIONAL DRIVE
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
BOWMAN GRAY
FP AC
51 51 54
919 537-9176
FP AC
82 85 87
919 539-2082
FP/FPG AC
52 52 56
919 826-3143
GENERAL PRACTICE
FUSSELL, FITZHUGH LEE, JR.
120 PROFESSIONAL DRIVE
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
U OFNC
WOOD, SHERROD NEWBERRY
424 BOND ST.
ENFIELD 27823
JEFFERSON
GENERAL SURGERY
FP AC DAVIS, FRANK ELBERT, III
62 62 67 105 WEST BECKER DR.
919 537-9176 ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
U OF NC
GP AC
60 60 65
919 537-9176
GP L
50 50 52
919 445-3263
GS/VS AC
73 73 79
919 537-8400
272
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42. HALIFAX-NORTHAMPTON COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
JARMAN, FONTAINE GRAHAM, JR.
12 LONGSTREET ROAD
WELDON 27890
MED COLL OF VA
WIER, FRED EUGENE
244 SMITH CHURCH RD. #B
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870-4914
LOMA LINDA U
INTERNAL MEDICINE
DELOATCH, RAVEN LIONEL
PO BOX 97
MILWAUKEE 27854
EAST CAROLINA U
FIORILLI, MARIO GRAZIA
270 SMITH CHURCH ROAD
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
CATHOLIC U
KOTHUR, KAMKRISHNA REDDY
270 SMITH CHURCH ROAD
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
GANDHI MED COLL
MANLAPAS, HECTOR CHAN
PO DRAWER 158
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
U OF SANTO TOMAS
MARADIAGA. GERARDO MARCIAL
270 SMITH CHURCH ROAD
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
U OF HONDURAS
MILLER, ISAAC HENRY, III
270 SMITH CHURCH ROAD
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
MEHARRY MED COLL
PANDARINATH, GUPTA
PO DRAWER 158
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
BANGALORE MED CO
PATEL, MAHENDRA S.
PO DRAWER 158
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
BARODA U
GS URT NEPHROLOGY
43 43 52
919 536-2884
GSA/S AC
74 74 82
919 537-1933
IM AC
84 87 90
919 534-1661
IM/ID AC
71 74 81
919 537-0134
IM/GI AC
81 90 93
919 537-0134
IM AC
63 63 72
919 537-0135
IM AC
82 82 94
919 537-0134
IM AC
83 88 92
919 537-0134
IM/GI AC
72 75 78
919 537-0135
IM/ON AC
76 79 85
919 537-0134
BERNARDO, DANILO REYES
PO BOX 220
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
FAR EASTERN U
NEUROLOGY
RUTLEDGE, LOUISE
800 ROANOKE RAPIDS ROAD
WELDON 27890
NORTHWESTERN U
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
HILLIARD, WILLIE JAMES
525 BECKER DR.
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
ALBERT EINSTEIN
PEDIATRICS
NEP/IM AC BHAGWANDASS, SHEILA SODHI
78 83 89 PO BOX 970
919 535-21 1 1 ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
KASTURBA U
PD AC
81 82 91
919 537-6465
N AC
80 81 93
919 536-2533
PSYCHIATRY
DEGALA, RAMAMOHANA PRASAD P AC
1048 E. 10TH STREET 69 76 93
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870 919 535-2422
GUNTUR MED COLL
OBG AC
83 83 93
919 537-4662
RADIOLOGY
PIGGOTT, BERT CODY, JR.
107 STILL FOREST PL
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
U OFNC
OPHTHALMOLOGY
CHAUDHRY, HASHMAT ALI
608 JACKSON ST.
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
NISHTAR MED COLL
DEVILLA, AMADA RUIZ
204 BECKER DR.
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
U OF KENTUCKY
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
BISSRAM, GANESH
130 CARDINAL DR.
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
U OF WEST INDIES
OPH AC
69 76 84
919 537-0522
OPH AC
79 80 84
919 537-8193
RHEUMATOLOGY
BYRD, WILLIAM EUGENE
1724 E. 10TH ST.
PO BOX 1093
ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
U OF NC
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
SHANKER, KASTURI GIRIJA
ORS AC 117 WEST SEVENTH STREET
72 81 85 ROANOKE RAPIDS 27870
919 535-3091 MADRAS MED COLL
R AC
85 86 90
919 535-2121
RHU/IM AC
70 70 84
919 535-1082
U AC
60 73 78
919 537-0023
43. HARNETT COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: H. Willy Chu, MD, 700 Tilghman Drive, Ste. 720, Dunn 28334 (910-892-1550)
Secretary: Thomas Lee Taylor, MD, 116 Jones Drive, Dunn 28334 (910-892-4340)
FAMILY PRACTICE
BLACKMON, BRUCE BERNARD
P, O. BOX 8
BUIES CREEK 27506
BOWMAN GRAY
JUBERG, RICHARD GERALD
400 E. "H " STREET
ERWIN 28339
EAST CAROLINA U
MOORE, WILLIAM DONALD
PO BOX 819
COATS 27521
MED COLL OF VA
ROBINSON, LINDA MOORE
COATS MEDICAL CLINIC
PO BOX 819
COATS 27521
U OF NC
SEDDON, JENNIFER L.
ROUTE #4. BOX 630
DUNN 28334
U OF EDINBURGH
WILLIFORD, JOHN KENNETH
P. 0. BOX 579
LILLINGTON 27546-0579
BOWMAN GRAY
FP/GI L
51 51 53
910 893-3543
FP AC
82 83 79
910 897-5521
FP L
44 44 50
910 897-6423
FP AC
76 76 75
910 897-6423
FP AC
68 68 87
910 892-2103
FP L
46 46 48
910 893-3392
GENERAL PRACTICE
ADAIR, WILLIAM EDWARD, JR.
500 S, 8TH ST.
ERWIN 28339
TEMPLE U
GALBRAITH, JACK WALKER
PO BOX 310
LILLINGTON 27546
U OF W ONTARIO
GP/GS L
38 38 41
910 897-5521
GP AC
84 85 92
910 893-3060
GENERAL SURGERY
CHU, H. WILLY
700 TILGHMAN DR.. STE. 720
DUNN 28334
DUKE
HANCOCK, RICHARD PAUL
700 TILGHMAN DR., STE. 718
DUNN 28334
JOHNS HOPKINS
JOHNSON, GALE DENNING
910 W. POPE ST.
DUNN 28334
JEFFERSON
GS
AC
83 88 90
910 892-1550
GS/TS AC
61 65 67
910 892-8120
GS L/RT
44 44 47
910 892-7893
RAO, LAKSHMAN
518-B E. H STREET
ERWIN 28339
U CIUDAD JUAREZ
SINGH, VINOD
804 S- MARKET ST.
PO BOX 779
BENSON 27504
GSV MED COLLEGE
VYAS, PANKAJ K.
EASTERN CAROLINA MED. CTR ,
PO BOX 749
BENSON 27504
M S UNIV. BARODA
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
GRAY, PATRICK HAMPTON
700 TILGHMAN DR., STE. 700
DUNN 28334
BOWMAN GRAY
ZICH, MICHAEL JOHN
608 TILGHMAN DR.
DUNN 28334
U OF ILLINOIS
INTERNAL MEDICINE
BETHEA, BARBARA LOWE
700 TILGHMAN DR., STE. 726
DUNN 28334-5508
U OF NC
PSYCHIATRY
IM AC AMSELLEM, DAVID
82 83 85 3616 CAPE CENTER DR., STE. B
910 892-1056 FAYETTEVILLE 28304
U OF MONTPELLIER
IM/GER AC
83 89
910 897-5591
IM AC
78 85 92
919 894-2233
IM AC
PC 82 82 88
910 894-5787 I
OBG AC
80 84 77
910 892-0200
OBG AC
75 77 84
910 892-4092
P AC
73 73 85
910 486-7099
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
273
44. HAYWOOD COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: W. Kelly Braswell, MD, PO Box 1409, Canton 28716 (704-627-2211)
Secretary: Richard A. Bremer, MD, 90 Hospital Drive, Clyde 28721 (704-456-7311)
Executive Secretary: Melissa Tuite, PO Box 72, Hazelwood 28738 (704-452-8211)
DERMATOLOGY
MASTERS, MICHAEL JASON
108 HOSPITAL DR
CLYDE 28721
HAHNEMANN
THOMAS, RUFUS M., JR.
108 HOSPITAL DRIVE
CLYDE 28721
TULANE U
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
BROWN, ALAN REID
848 GOLFSIDE DR.
SEBRING FL33872
U OF MICHIGAN
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
GILLIGAN, KENDALL ALLEN
109 ROBIN LANE
WAYNESVILLE 28786
U OF CALIF-LA
FAMILY PRACTICE
BROWN, GEORGE WALLACE
102 BROWN AVENUE
HAZELWOOD 28738
U OFNC
FREEMAN, NANCY ROUSER
PO BOX 1409
CANTON 28716
U OF NC
OSBAHR, ALBERT JAMES
105 GREEN DRIVE
WAYNESVILLE 28786
U OFNC
STRINGFIELD, JAMES KING
331 BROWN AVE.
HAZELWOOD 28738
JEFFERSON
STRINGFIELD, JOHN WILLIAM
1250 EAST STREET
WAYNESVILLE 28786
DUKE
STRINGFIELD, JUDITH SHIMER
1250 EAST STREET
WAYNESVILLE 28786
MED COLL OF PENN
GASTROENTEROLOGY
NATHAN, HENRY PAUL
102 HOSPITAL DRIVE
CLYDE 28721
ALBERT EINSTEIN
GENERAL PRACTICE
MORRISON, FRANK CRAWFORD
P. O. BOX 1549, MEDICAL BLDG.
CANTON 28716
U OF NC
D AC
75 76 83
704 456-7343
D AC
78 78 89
704 456-7343
DR URT
41 41 53
EM AC
77 77 82
704 456-7894
OWEN, WILLIAM BOYD
PO BOX 780
OWEN-SMITH CLINIC, PA
WAYNESVILLE 28786
U OF PENN
GENERAL SURGERY
CAMP, EDWARD HAYS
112 BALSAM DRIVE
WAYNESVILLE 28786
U OF CHICAGO
DICKERSON, ANDREW JACKSON
110 WAYNEWOOD DR.
WAYNESVILLE 28786
BOWMAN GRAY
HART, ROBERT
102 HOSITAL DR. STE. 12
CLYDE 28721
U OF NEWCASTLE
SHARPTON, BENNIE REEVES
106 BROADVIEW RD.
WAYNESVILLE 28786
MED COLL OF GA
FP AC
54 54 58
704 456-6021
FP AC
82 84 86
704 627-2211
FP/OM AC
85 86 81
704 452-8354
FP L/RT
51 51 53
INTERNAL MEDICINE
DANIELL, REBECCA SPAIN
102 HOSPITAL DR.. STE. 1
CLYDE 28721
U OF ROCHESTER
HOUGH, DORCAS MAE
2216 ASHEVILLE HIGHWAY
WAYNESVILLE 28786
LA STATE U
RUSSELL, DONALD W.
390 S. FRENCH BROAD AVE.
ASHEVILLE 28801
EMORY U
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
FP AC
80 83 80
704 456-3511
FP AC
80 90 94
704 456-3511
GI/IM AC
77 77 83
704 452-0331
PETERSON, ROBERT L., JR.
26 HOSPITAL DR
CLYDE 28721
U OF NC
OPHTHALMOLOGY
BOYD, WILLIAM MONROE V
MOUNTAIN EYE ASSOCIATES,
116 HOSPITAL DR.
CLYDE 28721
U OF NC
NERNEY, JOHN JOSEPH
116 HOSPITAL DRIVE
CLYDE 28721
MED COLL OF GA
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
GP L OWEN, WILLIAM BOYD, JR.
42 42 46 106 GALLOWAY STREET
WAYNESVILLE 28786
704 456-8601 BOWMAN GRAY
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
GS L/RT TANNEHILL, JOHN FRANKLIN
39 50 51 120 HOSPITAL DRIVE
CLYDE 28721
TULANE U
704 456-9858
LIPSEY, JAMES ROLLINS, JR.
GP AC JUNALUSKA ORTHOPAEDICS
55 55 58 114 HOSPITAL DRIVE
704 648-5215 CLYDE 28721
NORTHWESTERN U
ORS AC
71 71 78
704 452-2207
OTO/HNS AC
64 64 77
704 452-1406
GSn^S L/RT
48 49 55
704 456-5002
GS AC
57 78 94
704 456-8624
GS AC
71 73 80
704 456-8633
IM AC
89 91 94
704 452-0331
IM/PH AC
80 80 94
704 452-6675
IM/AI
84
704 254-5366
OBG AC
82 83 86
919 332-8109
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
MUNOZ, LUIS AUGUSTO
90 HOSPITAL DR,
CLYDE 28721
U OF FLORIDA
PEDIATRICS
PTH AC
77 78 93
704 452-8115
DOWNEY, LUCY MCMASTER BIDDLE PD AC
102 HOSPITAL DR. STE. #9 84 85 84
CLYDE 28721 704 452-221 1
WEST VA U
EARNEST, ROBERT RHEA PD/ADL RT
PO BOX 998 68 69 74
LAKE JUNALUSKA 28745 704 627-3971
EMORY U
WALL, STEPHEN JAY PD AC
102 HOSPITAL DR, 86 87 89
CLYDE 28721 704 452-221 1
U OF TX-HOUSTON
PSYCHIATRY
VERGES, LISA BLOUNT
102 HOSPITAL DR.. STE, 11
CLYDE 28721
TULANE U
PUBLIC HEALTH
ROBERSON, ROBERT STUART
COLLEGE WALK APT, 265
P AC
81 81 92
704 452-3992
PH L/RT
30 30 30
OPH AC
PA 89 91 85
DntvMni-' £.01 \c.
MED COLL OF VA
/ U'+ '+ JU-OUUil
704 452-5816
RHEUMATOLOGY
OPH AC
QUEEN, KATE TAYLOR
RHU/IM AC
70 71 78
704 452-5816
102 HOSPITAL DR.
CLYDE 28721
UOFNC
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
81 84 86
704 452-0331
ORS AC
56 56 64
VERGES, LEONARD PAUL
U AC
102 HOSPITAL DR., STE. 11
81 81 92
704 452-2218
CLYDE 28721
704 452-9700
FAX 000 000-0000
TULANE U
45. HENDERSON COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: John Lange, MD, 712 Fleming Street, Hendersonville 28739 (704-693-3820)
Secretary: Martin L. Black, MD, 715 Fleming Street, Hendersonville 28739 (704-696-1040)
ALLERGY & IMMUNOLOGY
CYPCAR, DAVID MICHAEL
210 ASHELAND AVENUE
ASHEVILLE 28801
U OF WISCONSIN
ELLISTON, WINSTON LEON
738 SIXTH AVE. W,
AI/PD AC HENDERSONVILLE 28739
88 89 93 LOMA LINDA U
704 253-3382
Al VAN WYE, JOHN EDWARD
73 74 79 738 SIXTH AVE,, WEST
704 692-6615 HENDERSONVILLE 28739
STANFORD U
Al
85 86 91
704 692-6615
274
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
45. HENDERSON COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
ANESTHESIOLOGY
ABBOTT, MARTIN KEITH
PO BOX 826
PARK RIDGE ANESTHESIOLOGY
HENDERSONVILLE 28793
LOMA LINDA U
BELL, JOHN DAVIS
401 SIXTH AVE., WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
U OF NO
HAMMONDS, MAX WAYNE
PO BOX 826
HENDERSONVILLE 28793
INDIANA U
IRVING, RICHARD CARROLL
355 ORCHARD CIR.
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
DUKE
KEPPLER, C. BURTON
336 BROOKSIDE CAMP RD.
HENDERSONVILLE 28792-1113
LOMA LINDA U
LUTZ, JAMES DWIGHT
235 ESTATE DR.
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
DUKE
PARKER, PAUL EDWIN
401 SIXTH AVE., WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
EASTERN VA
TAYLOR, JOAN MURPHY
PO BOX 610
NAPLES 28760-0610
LOMA LINDA U
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
BAILEY, ROYCE K.
PO BOX 5400
FLETCHER 28732-5400
LOMA LINDA U
GOODFIELD, PETER
705 6TH AVENUE. WEST, STE. B
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
NEW YORK U
DERMATOLOGY
GODEHN, DONALD JOHN, JR.,
506 PARK HILL CT., STE, #1
HENDERSONVILLE 28739-4252
BOWMAN GRAY
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
BLACK, MARTIN L.
PARDEE HOSPITAL
715 FLEMING ST,
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
U OF VERMONT
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
WALL, ANTOINETTE WILKES
PO BOX 1004
SKYLAND 28776
U OF MIAMI
WYMAN, JOHN SHELDON
11 MARGATE LANE
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
U OF MICHIGAN
FAMILY PRACTICE
BAKER, EDGAR
510-A FLEMING STREET
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
U OF TENNESSEE
BURCH, WILLIAM HOBART
BOX 285, HARRIS RD AND 74
LAKE LURE 28746
CASE WESTERN RES
AN AC
89 93 93
704 684-5507
AN AC
72 72 77
704 693-9669
AN AC
68 69 89
704 684-5507
AN/GER L/RT
41 57 58
704 692-9806
AN RT
65 66 86
704 692-8688
AN L/RT
45 48 49
704 693-9669
AN AC
86 86 86
704 693-9669
AN AC
78 79 81
704 684-5507
CD AC
80 81 87
704 687-1418
CD AC
79 80 86
704 693-5010
D AC
72 75 77
704 693-0275
DR AC
80 83 88
704 696-1040
EM AC
72 73 77
704 684-3949
EM/IM L/RT
36 36 74
704 692-2361
FP AC
62 66 67
704 693-9973
FP L
50 53 54
704 625-9121
CARTER, NUMA RICHARDSON, JR
110 CARRIAGE WALK LANE
HENDERSONVILLE 28739-1397
BOWMAN GRAY
CLINTON, HOWARD LESLIE, JR.
PO BOX 1477
HENDERSONVILLE 28793
EMORY U
DAVIES, MEGAN MARIA
PO BOX 5151
HENDERSONVILLE 28793
U OF NC
GRAINGER, WADE KENTON
1998 HENDERSONVILLE RD,
SUITE 45
ASHEVILLE 28803
LOMA LINDA U
JOHNSON, DENISE ANGELETTE
903 WILLOW ST,
HENDERSONVILLE 28793
U OF MISSOURI
KIRKLEY, MARGARET ANNE
518 SIXTH AVENUE. WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739-3502
U OF EDINBURGH
KRUM, RONALD EUGENE
POBOX 1869
FLETCHER 28732-1869
LOMA LINDA U
PORTER, RICHARD ALLISON
1107 WOODMONT DR.
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
CASE WESTERN RES
STRICKLAND, WILLIAM HERMAN, JR
510 FLEMING STREET
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
BOWMAN GRAY
THORESEN, F. D.
116 FULTON DR.
HENDERSONVILLE 28792-9509
LOMA LINDA U
FP L/RT
50 50 57
704 697-5420
FP EM/AC
73 74 79
704 697-6991
FP AC
91 92 94
FP/GER
83 84
704 684-2008
FP AC
88 89 93
704 692-4289
FP AC
68 71 76
704 697-7805
FP/GER AC
60 60 70
704 684-8501
FP L/RT
43 43 48
GASTROENTEROLOGY
STAMM, CARL PETER
735 SIXTH AVE. WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
NEW YORK MED COL
GENERAL SURGERY
ALBERS, CHARLES ALLEN
835 FLEMING STREET
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
BAYLOR
EISENHAUER, THOMAS L.
561 FLEMING STREET
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
UNIV. OF S.C.
FALVO, SAMUEL CATANZARO
1351 CHANTELOUP DR.
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
GEORGETOWN U
GLASSMAN, STUART LEWIS
835 FLEMING ST.
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
U OF MIAMI
GLENN, DAVID LOCKE, JR.
561 FLEMING ST.
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
MED U OF SC
HUFFMAN, ALLAN DAY
561 FLEMING ST.
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
U OF ALABAMA
JONES, MICHAEL CHARLES
835 FLEMING STREET
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
U OF NC
KRISHINGNER, GENE LAVERE
ROUTE #8, BOX 81 -A
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
LOMA LINDA U
MOORE, PIERCE JONES, JR
#1 P.J.S PLACE
HENDERSONVILLE 28792
LOMA LINDA U
SHEALY, FRED GRAY, JR.
561 FLEMING STREET
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
MED U OF SC
STRANGE, JOHN NELSON, JR.
561 FLEMING ST.
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
U OF MISSISSIPPI
GS L
44 44 53
704 684-9873
GS/VS AC
72 72 78
704 693-1778
GS/VS AC
77 77 86
704 693-1778
FP AC
54 54 57
704 692-8410
FP EM/AC
59 59 70
704 693-8620
Gl AC
80 87 94
704 696-3099
GS AC
76 76 82
704 692-0238
GS AC
87 87 93
704 693-1778
GS/CRS L/RT
52 59 59
704 693-9566
GSA/S AC
73 73 87
704 692-1191
GS AC
76 76 85
704 693-1778
GSA/S AC
83 84 89
704 693-1778
GS AC
72 72 82
704 692-0238
GS AC
65 65 76
704 693-1729
INTERNAL MEDICINE
ALEXANDER, WILLIAM MCKINLEY
P. O- BOX 627
HENDERSONVILLE 28793-0627
MED U OF SC
BENTSON, EDWARD KEITH
559 N. JUSTICE ST.
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
BUENOS AIRES U
BRABHAM, FELICIA B.
518 SIXTH AVE. WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
MED U OF SC
BUSH, RONALD EARL
PO BOX 537
ARDEN 28704
LOMA LINDA U
COSGROVE, KENNETH EDWARD
705 6TH AVENUE, WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
NEW YORK U
HELPPIE, JOANNE E.
708-D FLEMING
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
U OF MICHIGAN
HILL, PAUL EDWARD
BOX 536
FLAT ROCK 28731
DUKE
KIRKLEY, SIDNEY EUGENE
518 SIXTH AVENUE, WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739-3502
MED U OFSC
POSSINGER, CLIVE FRANCIS, JR.
PARK RIDGE MEDICAL ASSOCIATES 65
PO BOX 1869
FLETCHER 28732-1869
LOMA LINDA U
PYLES, JERALD DENNIS
705-A 6TH AVE., WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
DUKE
ROMEO, BRUCE WALTON
501 6TH AVE WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
U OF SOU ALA
ROMEO, BRUNO JOSEPH
501 SIXTH AVENUE, WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
NEW YORK U
SACCO, RUSSELL JOHN
506 PARK HILL COURT
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
ST U OF NY-BUFF
SELLERS, PHILLIP ALAN
705 6TH AVE. WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
BOWMAN GRAY
IM L/RT
45 49 54
704 692-3463
IM AC
81 87 88
704 696-8166
in/l/GER AC
84 85 87
704 697-7805
IM
67 68
704 684-001 1
IM/CD L
46 53 53
704 692-2231
IM/GER AC
83 84 87
704 693-6566
IM/FP L/RT
54 54 56
704 692-0716
IM AC
66 66 76
704 697-7805
IM AC
65 75
704 684-1030
IM AC
74 77 78
704 692-2231
IM AC
82 83 90
704 693-3483
IM/NM L
42 42 53
704 693-3483
IM/GER RT
47 48 76
704 692-3538
IM AC
57 57 64
704 692-2231
NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
WEADON, PRESTON STENZ
4906 WESTON AVE,
KALAMAZOO MI49006-6136
CORNELL U
NS RT
41 82
616 345-0994
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
275
45. HENDERSON COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
DENNISON, HERBERT EUGENE
630 FIFTH AVENUE, WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
U OF MICHIGAN
ELLIS, DAVID A.
630 5TH AVE, WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
TULANE U
LOVE, DAVID EUGENE
513 N. JUSTICE ST,
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
LOMA LINDA U
ROSS, JOHN MARION
630 FIFTH AVENUE, WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
MED U OF SC
OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE
LANGE, JOHN BEUCLER
712 FLEMING STREET
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
CORNELL U
OPHTHALMOLOGY
OBG AC
61 68 68
704 692-2258
OBG AC
83 83 87
704 692-2258
OBG AC
65 65 72
704 693-0736
OBG AC
55 55 63
704 692-2258
OM AC
55 55 94
704 693-3497
GRAHAM, ANGUS WOODW/ARD,
20 HOSPITAL DR
BREVARD 28712
U OF SOU FLORIDA
GUTHRIE, TODD BRUCE
PO BOX 428
FLETCHER 28732
LOMA LINDA U
MACKEL, DAVID FREDERICK
1027 FLEMING STREET
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
INDIANA U
MOODY, MARK LAWRENCE
41 OAKLAND RD #200
ASHEVILLE 28801-4807
GEORGETOWN U
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
FERGUSON, PATRIC WESLEY
512 PARK HILL COURT
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
LSU-SHREVEPORT
HAWK, RODNEY JAMES
512 PARK HILLCT
HENDERSONVILLE 28739-4252
U OF PITTSBURGH
III ORS/SRS AC
PSYCHIATRY
84 86 93
704 696-8475
BURCH, LARRY THOMAS
P AC
GLASSY MOUNTAIN DR.
64 65 77
ORS AC
POBOX 160
86 87 91
FLAT ROCK 28731
704 692-4900
704 687-7651
U OF MICHIGAN
SANDBORN, WILLIAM DEAL
P/GS AC
ORS AC
117TANAGER LANE
65 66 95
74 74 83
HENDERSONVILLE, NC 28739
704 692-2673
704 692-5781
LOMA LINDA U
ORS/SRS AC
PUBLIC HEALTH
87 92 94
704 255-8096
BYRD, LELAN CLINTON
U AC
512 6TH AVENUE, WEST
86 87 92
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
704 692-6262
MED COLL OF GA
OTO AC
PULMONARY DISEASES
86 87 94
704 693-0706
MORRIS, JOHN STEVEN
617 6TH AVENUE. WEST
PUD/CCM AC
83 84 87
OTO AC
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
704 696-2570
70 71 77
U OF ALABAMA
704 693-0706
RADIATION ONCOLOGY
CRAWFORD, JOHN LITTLEFIELD, III OPH AC
1701 OLD VILLAGE ROAD 74 74 71
HENDERSONVILLE 28739-8324 704 693-1773
BOWMAN GRAY
GLEATON, HUGH ELBERT, JR. OPH AC
643 FIFTH AVENUE, WEST 65 65 73
HENDERSONVILLE 28739 704 692-9146
MED COLL OF GA
LABORDE, ROBERT PAUL OPH AC
PO BOX 8324, LAUREL PARK STA. 86 86 91
CAROLINA OPHTHALMOLOGY, PA
HENDERSONVILLE 28739 704 693-1773
LA STATE U
SHETTERLY, ROGER DAVIS OPH AC
1027-B FLEMING STREET 67 67 75
HENDERSONVILLE 28739 704 693-4161
U OF CINCINNATI
VAN KIRK, MARION P. OPH AC
1701 OLD VILLAGE RD. 83 83 87
HENDERSONVILLE 28739 704 693-1773
U TX-SAN ANTONIO
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
BROWN, FRANK MAC ORS AC
1027 FLEMING STREET 63 74 82
HENDERSONVILLE 28739 704 692-5781
LOMA LINDA U
DAS, AMAL KUMAR, JR. ORS AC
1027 FLEMING ST. 82 83 92
HENDERSONVILLE 28739 704 692-5781
EATON, ROBERT FARRELL ORS AC
1027 FLEMING STREET 66 66 76
HENDERSONVILLE 28739 704 692-5781
LA STATE U
ESTES, RALPH CHRISTIAN ORS AC
1027 FLEMING ST, 82 83 92
HENDERSONVILLE 28739 704 692-5781
U TX-SAN ANTONIO
FRANCIS, ROBERT DEAN ORS/HS AC
1027 FLEMING STREET 77 78 84
HENDERSONVILLE 28739 704 692-5781
DUKE
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
DOWDESWELL, ROBERT HORTON
514 PARK HILL COURT
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
MED U OF SC
LATOURETTE, KENNETH ABRAM
P. 0. BOX 177
FLAT ROCK 28731
NEW YORK U
SIGMON, LEE MERRELL
514 PARK HILL COURT
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
MED U OF SC
PEDIATRICS
DENNIS, KENNETH MICHAEL
600 BEVERLY HANKS CENTRE
HENDERSONVILLE 28792
U OF FLORIDA
HORWITZ, JAMES LAWRENCE
600 BEVERLY-HANKS CENTRE
HENDERSONVILLE 28792
WAYNE STATE U
RAIFORD, FLETCHER LINDSAY
1206 FOREST HILL RD
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
MED COLL OF VA
VOLK, JAMES VICTOR
FLETCHER MEDICAL CENTER
FLETCHER 28732
BOWMAN GRAY
PTH AC
70 70 78
704 697-6781
PTH L/RT
39 39 55
704 692-1641
PTH/DMP AC
72 73 81
704 693-6522
PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
SHIELDS, CHARLES ROBERT PM AC
559 N, JUSTICE ST. 80 81 84
HENDERSONVILLE 28739 704 697-5075
U OF OKLAHOMA
HAYS, BETH MARRENE
200 DOCTORS BLDG.
ASHEVILLE 28801
MED COLL OF GA
RADIOLOGY
LILJEDAHL, RONALD RAY
595 PANSIER DR.
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
DES MOINES OST
SPENGLER, JOHN ROBERT
104 ROCKY TOP DR.
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
ST LOUIS U
RHEUMATOLOGY
PD/ADL AC
74 77 78
704 693-3296
PD AC
88 88 90
PD L/RT
41 51 51
704 693-3296
PD AC
72 75 86
704 684-1423
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
DUNN, JACK NEWTON
807 BARBARA BLVD.
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
MED U OF SC
KRAEBBER, DAVID M.
512 6TH AVENUE, WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
MED COLL OF GA
SMOLOWITZ, EDWIN LARRY
735 6TH AVE. WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
MED COLL OF VA
THOMAS, COLIN EDWARD
512 SIXTH AVENUE, WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
LA STATE U
WILLIAMS, DAVID R.
512 6TH AVE. WEST
HENDERSONVILLE 28739
U OF SOU ALA
46. HIGH POINT COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Wm. W. Woodruff, III, MD, PO Box 5007, High Point 27262 (910-884-6037)
Secretary: Michael T. Draelos, MD, 624 Quaker Lane, Ste. C-105, High Point 27262 (910-885-8159)
Executive Director: Wilma Bailess, 1021 E. Wendover Ave., Ste. 201, Greensboro 27405
(1-800-765-8639 — Fax 910-378-6838)
RO AC
87 91 93
704 254-1111
R/DR AC
77 80 94
704 693-0294
R AC
53 65 66
704 692-7534
U RT
60 60 72
704 692-2197
U AC
81 81 91
704 693-5083
U AC
75 76 84
704 697-0527
U AC
67 67 74
704 692-6262
U AC
82 83 88
704 692-6262
NO SPECIALTY LISTED
ALLERGY
ANESTHESIOLOGY
MCDONALD, JAMES PATRICK C
624 QUAKER LANE, STE. D-200 87 88 94
HIGH POINT 27262 910 841-6262
U OF MICHIGAN
BARDELAS, JOSE ANTONIO, JR. A/PD AC
100 WESTWOOD AVE. 73 75 77
HIGH POINT 27262-4320 910 883-1393
JOHNS HOPKINS
ROBERSON, VIRGIL ODELL, III
401 FERNDALE BLVD.
PO BOX 2324
HIGH POINT 27261
U OF NC
AN AC
71 71 77
910 882-2567
276
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
45. HIGH POINT COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
ROBINSON, ROSCOE V.
401 FERNDALE BLVD.
HIGH POINT 27262-4739
EAST CAROLINA U
VANCE, JOHN HALE
1320 GEORGETOWN COURT
HIGH POINT 27262-7448
BOWMAN GRAY
WILLIAMS, ELLIOTT
PO BOX 2324
HIGH POINT 27261
UOF NC
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
CHEEK, HERMAN BARRETT
624 QUAKER LANE
HIGH POINT 27262
BOWMAN GRAY
CROWELL, CHARLES CARLOS, III
624 QUAKER LN., STE. 103-C
HIGH POINT 27262
BOWMAN GRAY
ERDIN, ROBERT ALEXANDER, JR.
624 QUAKER LN., STE. E-200
HIGH POINT 27262
MED COLL OF GA
ROHRBECK, STEVEN CRAIG
624 QUAKER LANE, 200-E
HIGH POINT 27262
U OF PENN
CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY
MILLS, STEPHEN ALAN
3320 PADDINGTON LANE
WINSTON-SALEM 27106
MCGILL U
TUCKER, WILLIAM YORK, JR.
721 N. ELM STREET
PO BOX 5923
HIGH POINT 27262
BOWMAN GRAY
DERMATOLOGY
AN AC
87 87 93
910 882-2567
AN AC
82 82 91
910 882-2567
AN AC
88 93 93
919 882-2567
CD AC
83 84 90
910 885-6168
CD/IM AC
72 72 77
910 885-6168
CD/IM AC
73 75 78
910 885-6168
CD AC
85 87 92
910 885-6168
WOODRUFF, WILLIAM WALTER, III
PO BOX 5007
HIGH POINT 27262-5007
DUKE
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
BREWER, THOMAS E., JR.
2807 EARHLAM PLACE
HIGH POINT 27263
BOWMAN GRAY
BRIGMAN, PAUL HAMER
2741 HOOVER HILL ROAD
TRINITY 27370
U OF NC
CDS/TS C
71 71 81
910 748-4488
CDS/TS AC
68 68 86
FAMILY PRACTICE
AVERETT, LELAND STANLEY, JR.
1612STALEY ROAD
HIGH POINT 27265
U OF NC
BICKLEY, SAMUEL TAYLOR
P. O. BOX 5168
HIGH POINT 27262
BOWMAN GRAY
SLATE, MARVIN LONGWORTH
607 HUNTINGTON DR.
HIGH POINT 27262
U OF MARYLAND
WEAVER, JOHN WAYNE
312 N. ELM ST.
HIGH POINT 27260
BOWMAN GRAY
WILKES, DRU VAN
1007 LIBERTY ROAD
HIGH POINT, NC 27262
BOWMAN GRAY
910 889-7700 GASTROENTEROLOGY
DRAELOS, ZOE DIANA
D AC
1817 CHESTNUT DR.
83 87 87
HIGH POINT 27262
910 887-3195
U. OF ARIZONA
GILL, KENNETH ARNOLD, JR.
D/DMP AC
624 QUAKER LN. STE, 302, BLDG B
58 58 69
HIGH POINT 27262-3832
910 887-3195
MED COLL OF VA
JENNINGS, ROYAL GREEN
D URT
624 QUAKER LANE, SUITE 302-B
45 46 54
HIGH POINT 27262
910 887-3195
BOWMAN GRAY
KIRBY, SAMUEL CRAIG
D AC
624 QUAKER LN.. STE. 302. BLDG.B 82 83 87
HIGH POINT 27262
910 887-3195
EAST CAROLINA U
MARKHAM, ROBERT WADE
D AC
624 QUAKER LANE. SUITE 302-B
63 63 71
HIGH POINT 27262
910 887-3195
DUKE
UHLIN, STEPHEN RICHARD
D/IM AC
624 QUAKER LANE, 3D2-B
70 70 78
HIGH POINT 27262-3883
910 885-8333
OHIO STATE U
DR AC
82 83 84
910 884-6037
EM/OM AC
83 84 90
910 724-9455
EM L/RT
54 54 55
910 434-4007
DRAELOS, MICHAEL T.
Gl AC
624 QUAKER LN., STE. C105
82 83 89
HIGH POINT 27262
910 885-8159
U. OF ARIZONA
DUCK, SIGSBEE WALTER
OTO AC
624 QUAKER LN., STE. 208-C
81 81 79
HIGH POINT 27262-3832
910 883-1366
EAST CAROLINA U
HURRELBRINK, LESTER E., Ill
GI/IM AC
624 QUAKER LN., STE. C-103
81 82 89
HIGH POINT 27262
910 885-8159
LA STATE U
PETERS, LENIN JOSEPH
GI/IM AC
507 LINDSAY ST,
74 83 89
HIGH POINT 27262
910 883-0029
KERALA UNIV
REEDER, ALTON ALFRED
GI/IM AC
624 QUAKER LN.. STE C-105
62 62 76
HIGH POINT 27262
910 885-8159
U OF NC
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
BELL, IRA EUGENE, III
DR AC
PO BOX 5007
82 81
HIGH POINT 27262
910 884-8444
U OFNC
MARTIN, WELLS, III
DR AC
HIGH POINT REGIONAL HOSPITAL
76 79 83
DEPT. OF RADIOLOGY
HIGH POINT 27260
910 884-6037
U OF CINCINNATI
GENERAL SURGERY
BIESECKER, GARY LEROY GS AC
624 QUAKER LN. STE. C-101 68 68 77
HIGH POINT 27262 910 883-1348
U OF NEBRASKA
BLAZEK, F. DOUGLAS GS/ABS AC
624 QUAKER LN.. STE. C-101 83 84 88
HIGH POINT 27262 910 883-1348
JEFFERSON
CANIPE, TOMMIE LEE GS/TS AC
P. O. BOX 5229 59 59 67
HIGH POINT 27262 910 887-3164
BOWMAN GRAY
CARR, RAYMOND EDWARD GS/TS AC
624 QUAKER LN., STE. C-101 62 73 75
HIGH POINT 27262 910 883-1348
ALBANY MED COLL
CULLOM, JOSEPH WILLIAM GS AC
624 QUAKER LN. STE. 100 73 73 84
PO BOX 5472
HIGH POINT 27262
MED U OF SC
DOUGLASS, DONALD PERRY
501 WESTWOOD AVE.
HIGH POINT 27262-4327
BOWMAN GRAY
HOWELL, HARRY SLADE, JR.
401 WESTWOOD AVE.
HIGH POINT 27262
BOWMAN GRAY
INGRAM, CHARLES HAL
229 CASCADE DR.
HIGH POINT 27260
U OF MARYLAND
SHARE, CATHERINE ALLEN GS AC
624 QUAKER LN.. STE. C-200 86 91 91
HIGH POINT SURGICAL ASSOCIATES
910 889-8484
GS/TS AC
53 53 61
910 887-4066
GS/VS AC
68 68 76
910 885-1234
GS L/RT
43 43 49
910 886-4552
FP L/RT
54 54 55
910 882-6508
FP AC
61 61 63
910 885-2118
FP L/RT
31 31 34
910 883-9756
FP AC
84 85 82
910 889-6664
FP C
63 63 95
910 431-8510
HIGH POINT 27262
EMORY U
SHULL, KENNETH CASTLES
P. O. BOX 5229
HIGH POINT 27262
MED U OF SC
WALSH, THOMAS RAYMOND
501 WESTWOOD AVE.
HIGH POINT 27262
BOWMAN GRAY
WILLIAMS, LAWRENCE D.
501 WESTWOOD AVE.
HIGH POINT 27262
BOWMAN GRAY
GYNECOLOGY
CROSS, ROBERT VANDERVOORT
233 CAROLINA MEADOWS VILLA
CHAPEL HILL 27514-8518
U OF PITTSBURGH
FULTON, JAMES WALKER
400 N ELM ST,
HIGH POINT 27260
DUKE
INTERNAL MEDICINE
ARNOLD, GORDON BRUCE
624 QUAKER LANE, STE. 213-B
HIGH POINT 27262
NORTHWESTERN U
AUMAN, EDWIN LEWIS
624 QUAKER LANE. SUITE 210-A
HIGH POINT 27262
BOWMAN GRAY
CHILES, NOAH HAMPTON
1221 CLONCURRY RD.
NORFOLK VA23505-9999
U OF LOUISVILLE
FLYTHE, WILLIAM HENRY
201 GREENSBORO RD., BOX 212
HIGH POINT 27260
VANDERBILT U.
FORTNEY, AUSTIN POWELL
P. O. BOX 579
JAMESTOWN 27282-0579
EMORY U
GALLEMORE, WARREN GHOLSON
P. O. BOX 5904
HIGH POINT 27262
MED COLL OF GA
HUNT, WILLIAM JACK
1605 HEATHGATE PL.
HIGH POINT 27262
U OF MARYLAND
JARRETT, THOMAS EDWARD
624 QUAKER LANE, #205A
HIGH POINT 27262-3893
MED U OF SC
JOYCE, GEORGE WILLIAM
624 QUAKER LANE, SUITE 213-B
HIGH POINT 27262
BOWMAN GRAY
910 887-3164
GS/VS AC
73 74 79
910 887-3164
GS/VS AC
84 84 82
910 887-4066
GS AC
82 83 88
910 887-4066
GYN L/RT
47 53 53
GYN AC
57 57 63
910 889-4353
IM AC
62 62 72
910 883-4132
IM AC
55 55 61
910 841-8822
IM L/RT
44 44 56
910 882-3911
IM L
33 33 37
910 882-8933
IM L
46 51 52
910 454-3151
IM AC
75 76 79
910 841-2114
IM L
43 43 49
910 882-9814
IM AC
78 78 83
910 841-6711
IM AC
60 60 68
910 883-4131
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
277
45. HIGH POINT COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
MILLER, IRA BEN
IM L
1312 LONG ST., STE. 103
46 46 51
HIGH POINT 27262
910 884-5888
BOWMAN GRAY
PARKS, WILLIAM CRAIG
IM L
624 QUAKER LN. STE. 207-C
38 38 40
HIGH POINT 27262
910 841-4233
MED U OF SO
POLLOCK, NELSON EARL
IM AC
P. O. BOX 5904
75 77 79
HIGH POINT 27262
910841-2114
MED COLL OF GA
ROSTAND, ROBERT ALTON
IM/PUD AC
624 QUAKER LN.. STE. C-100
72 74 78
HIGH POINT 27262
910 882-7255
TUFTS U
RUEHLE, STEPHEN SAMUEL
IM AC
624 QUAKER LANE
76 76 82
HIGH POINT 27262
910 841-4233
OHIO STATE U
SMITH, LAFAYETTE LYLE
IM AC
624 QUAKER LANE, SUITE 213-B
72 73 77
HIGH POINT 27262-3832
910 883-4131
MED U OF SO
STONE, GRADY MITCHELL
IM AC
624 QUAKER LANE
75 77 80
HIGH POINT 27262-3832
910 883-4131
UOFNC
TERRELL, GRACE EMERSON
IM AC
624 QUAKER LN.. STE. 207-C
89 90 85
HIGH POINT 27262
DUKE
TERRELL, SARA ELDORA HAWORTH IM AC
624 QUAKER LN. STE. 207-C
53 53 57
HIGH POINT 27262-3806
910 885-3211
DUKE
TERRELL, THOMAS EUGENE
IM AC
624 QUAKER LN.. STE. 207-C
53 53 57
HIGH POINT 27262
910 885-3211
DUKE
WARD, ROBERT JEFFREY
IM AC
604 W MAIN STREET
82 88 94
JAMESTOWN 27282
910 883-0029
U OF LOUISVILLE
WILLIFORD, SUSAN ANN KIDWELL
IM/ON AC
810 LINDSAY ST.
84 84 90
HIGH POINT 27262
910 841-2114
BOWMAN GRAY
NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
HUSSEY, MICHAEL BRUSH
P. O. BOX 5388
HIGH POINT 27262
U OF VIRGINIA
NEAVE, VICTORIA CD.
606 N. ELM ST
HIGH POINT 27262
MED COLL OF VA
NEUROLOGY
FORD, C. STEPHEN
624 QUAKER LN., STE. 206C
HIGH POINT 27262
MED U OF SO
HAWORTH, CHESTER CARL, JR.
624 QUAKER LN., STE. 206C
HIGH POINT 27262
DUKE
KLEIN, KEVIN MART
624 QUAKER LANE. STE. C206
HIGH POINT 27262
U OF PITTSBURGH
MILLER, JOSEPH KEITH
606 N. ELM ST.
HIGH POINT 27262
ST U OF NY-BUFF
NS AC
61 61 71
910 889-3242
NS AC
80 81 87
910 889-8877
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
ARTHUR, ROBERT KEY
117 PRESTWICK DR
HIGH POINT 27265
U OF MARYLAND
BENNETT, HERRON KENT
307 N. LINDSAY STREET
HIGH POINT 27262
BOWMAN GRAY
BUSBY, JULIAN GOODE, JR.
307 N LINDSAY ST.
HIGH POINT 27260
U OF NO
CRAWFORD, ROBERT CECIL, JR.
P. O BOX 5543
HIGH POINT 27262
DUKE
CROSS, ALMON RUFUS
PO BOX 6271
HIGH POINT 27262
DUKE
FARABOW, WILLIAM SIDNEY
400 N. ELM ST
HIGH POINT 27262
EMORY U
FARRINGTON, JOHN KIRBY
307 N LINDSAY ST.
HIGH POINT 27262
U OF NC
GREENE, ELEANOR E.W.
319 WESTWOOD AVE.
HIGH POINT 27262-4335
U OF NC
HARRINGTON-FALLS, BEVERLY
319 WESTWOOD AVENUE
HIGH POINT 27262
U OF NC
HOFFMAN, CARL MAURICE
307 N. LINDSAY STREET
HIGH POINT 27262
U OF MIAMI
JACOBS, JAMES CURTIS
307 N. LINDSAY ST.
HIGH POINT 27262
U OF NC
LOUK, DOUGLAS K.
400 N. ELM ST.
HIGH POINT 27262
EASTERN VA
MCNAMARA, MICHAEL T.
712 N. ELM STREET
HIGH POINT 27262
U OF VERMONT
SANSING, MARY TINSLEY
400 N. ELM ST.
HIGH POINT 27260
LA STATE U
WHITE, RONDA SNOW
307 N. LINDSAY ST.
HIGH POINT 27262-5128
BOWMAN GRAY
ONCOLOGY
PLOWDEN, JAMES FRANCIS
f^ ^C P. O, BOX 5904
79 83 87 ^'^" POINT 27262
910 885-2422 MED U OF SO
N/IM AC
63 63 71
910 885-2422
N C
80 80 94
910 885-2422
N AC
83 84 89
910 889-8877
OPHTHALMOLOGY
ERRICO, JAMES MELTON
100 WESTWOOD AVENUE
HIGH POINT 27262
JOHNS HOPKINS
HARRELL, WADE WHITLEY
319 WESTWOOD AVENUE
HIGH POINT 27262-4399
U OF NC
OBG L/RT
51 57 57
910 869-6078
OBG AC
52 52 54
910 887-3011
OBG AC
70 75 77
910 885-0149
OBG AC
65 65 74
910 889-5422
OBG L/RT
38 47 47
910 884-1236
OBG AC
63 63 71
910 889-4353
OBG AC
57 57 65
910 885-0149
OBG AC
81 86 87
910 841-6574
OBG C
87 89 94
910 841-6574
OBG AC
67 68 76
910 885-0149
OBG AC
86 89 90
910 885-0149
OBG AC
84 86 88
910 889-4353
OBG AC
77 78 89
919 889-5422
OBG AC
81 81 90
910 889-4353
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
BLACK, KYLE E., JR.
624 QUAKER LN . STE. D-200
HIGH POINT 27262
BOWMAN GRAY
NOAH, HUGH BRYAN
624 QUAKER LANE, SUITE D-200
HIGH POINT 27262
BOWMAN GRAY
ROSS, DAVID B.
624 QUAKER LN STE, D-200
HIGH POINT 27262
VANDERBILT U.
WARBURTON, MARK JOSEPH
624 QUAKER LANE. SUITE D-200
HIGH POINT 27262
BOWMAN GRAY
WELLER, EDWARD BROOKS
624-D 200 QUAKER LANE
HIGH POINT 27262
U OF LOUISVILLE
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
KEEVER, RICHARD ALAN
624 QUAKER LN.. STE. 208-C
HIGH POINT 27262-3832
U OF NC
PICKLESIMER, FRED LEON
624 QUAKER LN . STE. 208-C
HIGH POINT 27262-3832
BOWMAN GRAY
ORS AC
78 78 86
910 841-6262
ORS/HS AC
66 66 76
910 841-6262
ORS AC
80 81 86
910 841-6262
ORS AC
76 76 82
910 841-6262
ORS AC
79 84 85
910 841-6262
OTO AC
69 69 77
910 883-1366
OTO AC
66 66 75
910 883-1366
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
HIGGINS, LLOYD MALCOLM
221 HILLCREST DRIVE
HIGH POINT 27262
LA STATE U
SZYPKO, PAULA ELIZABETH
PO BOX 5001
HIGH POINT 27262-5001
BOWMAN GRAY
VELAT, CLARENCE ANTHONY
3301 TAOS CT
DEMING NM88031
ST LOUIS U
WHITE, JAMES THOMAS
406 CASCADE CT.
HIGH POINT 27265
TULANE U
PEDIATRICS
PTH AC
55 55 72
910 883-7047
PTH/IM C
81 83 94
910 884-6064
PTH/CLP L'RT
46 62 63
PTH AC
72 72 93
910 883-7987
OBG
83 84
AC
ON/HEM
73 73
AC
79
ADERHOLDT, MARCUS LAFAYETTE PD L/RT
1013 N. ROTARY DR. 43 43 49
HIGH POINT 27262-3609 910 886-4090
U OF MARYLAND
tGEDDIE, KENNETH BAXTER PD
903 FUCKER LANE 21 21 23
DECEASED-1 0-29-94
HIGH POINT 27262 910 887 -0592
JEFFERSON
LYNCH, JOHN FRANKLIN, JR. PD L/RT
1207 OVERLAND DR. 44 44 48
HIGH POINT 27262 910 886-4049
JEFFERSON
910 841-2114 MCFALLS, VERNON WENDELL PD AC
624 QUAKER LN. STE. 203A 58 58 61
HIGH POINT 27262-3891 910 882-4187
U OFNC
PLASTIC SURGERY
OPH AC BURAPAVONG, THAVIJ DAVID PS/GS AC
64 64 72 416 GATEWOOD AVENUE 69 74 77
910 889-2323 HIGH POINT 27262 910 882-2531
CHIENGMAI U
OPH AC WILLARD, VIRGIL V., II PS AC
59 59 64 308-B BOULEVARD 81 81 79
919 883-7867 HIGH POINT 27262 910 866-1667
BOWMAN GRAY
278
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
45. HIGH POINT COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
PSYCHIATRY
LAUER, THOMAS EUGENE
624 QUAKER LN., STE. A-100
HIGH POINT 27262
U OF NO
REDDY, KESHAVPAL GUNNA
TRIAD PSY. COUNSELING CTR.,
PO BOX 10266
GREENSBORO 27404
OSMANIA MED COLL
SODOWSKY, WILLIAM
624 QUAKER LANE
HIGH POINT 27262
NEW YORK MED COL
RADIOLOGY
CLOUTIER, MICHAEL
BOX 5007, 624 QUAKER LANE
HIGH POINT 27262
U OF LOUISVILLE
CROOM, ARTHUR BASCOM
201 GREENSBORO ROAD
HIGH POINT 27260
MED COLL OF VA
PA
HARRISS, WILLIAM FRED
R AC
P. O, BOX 5007
66 66 74
P/ALD AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 884-6037
77 79 81
BOWMAN GRAY
910 889-4122
TESTER, RICHARD DEAN
R/NM AC
P. O. BOX 5007
58 61 64
P/ALD AC
HIGH POINT 27262
910 883-6716
>, 82 82 93
MED COLL OF VA
WIDNER, LARRY ALLEN
R AC
910 886-1702
1310 KENSINGTON DR.
73 73 85
HIGH POINT 27260
910 887-1926
P C
U OF VIRGINIA
79 82 94
ZARITZKY, DAVID RON
R AC
910 885-3777
P. 0. BOX 6146
74 75 84
HIGH POINT 27262
910 887-9341
U OF FLORIDA
RHEUMATOLOGY
R AC
73 74 85
BENSON, JOHN FISHER
RHU/IM L
910 887-1926
318 WESTWOOD AVENUE
47 55 55
HIGH POINT 27262
910 882-2515
R L/RT
U OF MARYLAND
40 40 46
910 882-6057
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
AKERS, RICHARD ELBERT U AC
MEDICAL CENTER UROLOGY 59 59 70
624 QUAKER LANE, STE. CI 03
HIGH POINT 27262 910 882-0220
U OF TENNESSEE
BROOKS, RALPH ELBERT, JR. U L/RT
1116 KENSINGTON DR. 55 55 62
HIGH POINT 27262 910 883-4329
U OF NC
COUGHLIN, PAUL WM. FITZHENRY U AC
624 QUAKER LN, STE, E-100 78 80 85
HIGH POINT 27262 910 886-5151
U OF NC
DUCKETT, RALPH HOWARD U AC
624 QUAKER LANE, E-100 86 87 94
HIGH POINT 27262 910 886-5151
BOWMAN GRAY
MULLINS, TIMOTHY L. U AC
624 QUAKER LN. STE. E-100 82 83 88
HIGH POINT 27262 910 886-5151
WEST VA U
ROWE, CHARLES EUGENE, JR. U AC
624 QUAKER LN, E-100 65 65 72
HIGH POINT 27262 910 886-5151
U OF VIRGINIA
47. HOKE COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Robert G. Townsend, MD, 405 S. Main Street, Raeford 28376 (910-875-5101)
Secretary: Ramniklal J. Zota, MD, 116 Campus Avenue, Raeford 28376 (910-875-8106)
FAMILY PRACTICE
HINES, NANCY HENDERSON
PO BOX 665
405 S. MAIN ST.
RAEFORD 28376
U OF KENTUCKY
JORDAN, RILEY MOORE
303 PATTERSON ST.
PO BOX 669
RAEFORD 28376
BOWMAN GRAY
SMITH, KAREN LINNEAR
FP AC
PO BOX 665
89 90 90
FP AC
RAEFORD 28376
919 875-5101
90 92 93
HAHNEMANN
TOWNSEND, ROBERT GLENN, JR.
FP AC
910 875-5101
405 S. MAIN ST,
PO BOX 665
61 64 64
FP AC
RAEFORD 28376-0665
910 875-5101
51 51 53
U OF LOUISVILLE
910 875-3606
ZOTA, RAMNIKLAL JECHAND
116 CAMPUS AVENUE
RAEFORD 28376
BARODA U
PULMONARY DISEASES
RICHARDSON, LUCILE WELSH
355 PEACH STREET
PINEBLUFF 28373
MED COLL OF VA
FP AC
71 71 75
910 875-8106
PUD/IM URJ
43 43 57
910 281-3236
49. IREDELL COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Pam Westmoreland Sholar, MD, 708 Hartness Road, Statesville 28677 (704-872-3630)
Secretary: Eugene C. Wells, MD, 327 St. Andrews Road, Statesville 28677 (704-872-6339)
ANESTHESIOLOGY
BERMAN, JEFFREY MICHAEL
300 S. HAWTHORNE RD.
DEPT. OF ANESTHESIA
WINSTON-SALEM 27103
U OF BARCELONA
PRITCHARD, DOUGLAS DUSSEL
PO BOX 801
STATESVILLE 28677
BOWMAN GRAY
WELLS, EUGENE
327 ST. ANDREWS RD.
STATESVILLE 28677
AUTONOMOUS UNIV
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
BRADFORD, JAMES HEDRICK
738-A BRYANT ST,
STATESVILLE 28677
BOWMAN GRAY
KIRKMAN, PAUL MADISON
BOWMAN GRAY, SECT.
CARDIOLOGY
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-4608
BOWMAN GRAY
NEAL, ANTHONY CHARLES
AN AC PO BOX 1821
77 82 88 OLD MOCKSVILLE RD,
STATESVILLE 28677
INDIANA U
AN AC
72 72 86
919 873-0281 DERMATOLOGY
AN AC SCHEIBNER, STEPHEN B.
79 80 88 STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP
704 871-0081 PO BOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28687
U OF ARKANSAS
CD/IM AC DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
75 75 81
704 873-1189
CD/IM AC
65 66 70
910 716-4331
CHARNOCK, GINNY CASH
POBOX 6100
MOORESVILLE 28115-6100
U OF NC
STEVENSON, ROBERT MCL.
PO BOX 5818
STATESVILLE 28687
U OF NC
CD AC TRITICO, ROCCO JOSEPH
84 84 91 P. O. BOX 803
STATESVILLE 28677
704 878-201 1 U OF TX-HOUSTON
FAMILY PRACTICE
DR AC
76 76 81
704 872-6122
BOWEN, BENJAMIN CURETON
FP AC
276 OLD MOCKSVILLE RD,, STE.400 63 63 69
D/IM AC
STATESVILLE 28677
704 878-6592
84 84 91
MED U OF SC
CASH, DAVID WAYNE
FP AC
704 878-201 1
310 DAVIE AVE.
82 83 80
STATESVILLE 28677
704 873-3269
U OFNC
DUNLAP, BENJAMIN EMERSON
FP AC
925-C THOMAS STREET
63 63 69
STATESVILLE 28677
704 872-7636
U OF NC
DR AC
EDWARDS, ALLEN RICHARD
FP/IND AC
85 87 91
9203 S. TRYON ST,
79 80 86
704 872-6122
CHARLO 1 1 h 28273-3697
U OF NC
704 588-1265
DR AC
HAMILTON, BUFORD LINDSAY, JR.
FP/GP AC
59 59 65
P, Q, BOX 8
61 62 74
704 872-7875
STONY POINT 28678
U OF PENN
704 585-2953
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
279
49. IREDELL COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
MCLAfN, BILL REID
189 KEATS ROAD
MOORESVILLE 28115
BOWMAN GRAY
MILLER, MICHAEL RAY
513 BROOKDALE DR.
STATESVILLE 28677
U OF NC
SCHERER, IRVIN GEORGE
PO BOX 10
UNION GROVE 28689
U OF KANSAS
STEGALL, JOHN THOMAS
310 DAVIE AVENUE
STATESVILLE 28677
U OF MARYLAND
WALKER, HARRY GORDON
310 DAVIE AVENUE
STATESVILLE 28677
U OF VIRGINIA
GASTROENTEROLOGY
KASSMAN, NEIL M.
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP
PO BOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28687-1821
U OF PITTSBURGH
PETROZZA, JOSEPH ANTHONY
740 BRYANT STREET
STATESVILLE 28677
JEFFERSON
STOWE, STEPHEN PAUL
603 E CENTER AVE., STE. A
MOORESVILLE 28115
CASE W/ESTERN RES
GENERAL PRACTICE
HENDERSON, ANDREW MCKNITT,
357 MAZEPPA ROAD
MOORESVILLE 28115
BOWMAN GRAY
LITTLE, LONNIE MARCUS
828 WOODLAND RD.
STATESVILLE 28677
JEFFERSON
ROBERTSON, JAMES MEBANE
PO BOX 150
HARMONY 28634
TEMPLE U
GENERAL SURGERY
ALFORD, JAMES DAVID
400 E STATESVILLE AVE.
SUITE 200
MOORESVILLE 28115
U OFNC
BRINTON, LEWIS FLOYD
502 E, CENTER AVE.
MOORESVILLE 28115
NEW YORK MED COL
CAMPBELL, FRANCIS MICHAEL
642 CARPENTER AVE.
MOORESVILLE 28115
MED U OF SC
GOODE, THOMAS VANCE, III
RR#11. BOX 161
STATESVILLE 28677-8122
MED COLL OF VA
HARRIS, BRUCE C.
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP
PO BOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28677
U OF MISSOURI
JARMAN, WAYNE THOMAS
1726-B DAVIE AVE,
STATESVILLE 28677
BOWMAN GRAY
NEAL, DEMAR AUSTIN, III
1726-B DAVIE AVE.
STATESVILLE 28677
OHIO STATE U
FP RT
55 55 58
704 663-3584
FP AC
86 87 90
704 872-0174
FP AC
54 57 57
704 539-4731
FP URT
43 47 48
704 873-3269
FP L
49 49 53
704 873-3269
GI/IM AC
83 85 88
704 838-8215
GI/IM AC
78 80 84
704 873-7330
GI/IM AC
64 70 94
704 663-5090
JR. GP URT
50 50 52
704 664-5477
GP L/RT
25 25 27
704 873-7442
GP L
32 32 34
704 546-7587
GS/TS AC
66 66 81
704 663-4065
GS/GYN L
58 63 65
704 664-1414
GS AC
79 81 86
704 663-7905
GS L/RT
43 43 49
704 873-7253
GS AC
81 86 87
704 878-201 1
GS AC
74 74 80
704 873-1024
GS/VS AC
78 79 84
704 873-1024
OGBURN, PAUL LANIER
230 PENICILLIN POINT ON
LAKE NORMAN
TROUTMAN 28166
DUKE
ROBINSON, GARY THOMAS
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP
PO BOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28677
ALBERT EINSTEIN
ROSSER, STEPHEN PARKER
750-E HARTNESS ROAD
STATESVILLE 28677
BOWMAN GRAY
GYNECOLOGY
GRIGS6Y, HARDIN BLAND
RR #2, BOX 545
MOORESVILLE 28115
INDIANA U
INTERNAL MEDICINE
CALHOUN, AUBREY DANIEL
652 CARPENTER AVE.
MOORESVILLE 28115
U OF NC
DETRANE, FRANK JOSEPH
740 BRYANT ST.
STATESVILLE 28677
TEMPLE U
ECKLEY, GEORGE MORGAN, JR.
569 LAKESIDE DR
STATESVILLE 28677-3407
U OF PENN
FERGUSON, STEPHEN DEXTER
652 CARPENTER AVE,
MOORESVILLE 28155
BOWMAN GRAY
HENNINGER, JOSEPH BAYLOR
P. O. BOX 1808
STATESVILLE 28677
NORTHWESTERN U
MICHAL, DAVID HILL
521 BROOKDALE DR,
STATESVILLE 28677
BOWMAN GRAY
NICHOLSON, JOHN HARVEY, II
404 W. END AVE,
STATESVILLE 28677
MED COLL OF VA
PAVELOCK, RICHARD MICHAEL
RT #9, BOX 183-P
STATESVILLE 28677
KRAKOW-POLAND
PENCE, CARLA RAFFETY
1714 DAVIE AVE
STATESVILLE 28677
BOWMAN GRAY
RHYNE, JAMES MOODY
757 BRYANT ST.
STATESVILLE 28677
U OF NC
TONDO, LEWIS
1503 E. BROAD ST.
STATESVILLE 28677
VOULGAROPOULOS, MENELAOS A.
RT, #9, BOX 183P
STATESVILLE 28677
U THESSALONIKI
WALTERS, HENRY CEPHAS, JR.
509 BROOKDALE DR
STATESVILLE 28677
MED U OF SC
WODECKI, BOB IRENEMSZ
1503 E, BROAD STREET
STATESVILLE 28677
KRAKOW-POLAND
GS/TRS L/RT
46 46 60
704 878-201 1
GS AC
80 82 89
NEUROLOGY
WRIGHT, ELIZABETH ANN
PO BOX 1718
STATESVILLE 28677
U OF KENTUCKY
704 878-201 1 OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
GS AC
80 85 93
704 872-6008
GYN L/RT
55 55 66
IM AC
83 84 86
704 663-4443
IM/GI AC
85 86 92
704 873-7330
IM L/RT
43 44 61
704 873-4334
IM AC
84 84 88
704 663-4443
IM L/RT
46 45 50
704 873-7789
IM/NEP AC
82 82 89
704 878-6640
IM LyRT
45 45 54
704 873-9872
IM AC
86 88 93
704 871-9731
IM AC
85 83
IM/N AC
68 68 75
704 873-5658
IM AC
88 93 93
704 871-8333
IM AC
85 89 92
704 871-9731
IM AC
76 78 82
704 872-6343
IM/RHU AC
86 91 94
704 871-9731
BOYD, RICHARD ARMISTEAD
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP
PO BOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28687-1821
U OF NC
FAIR, LISA ALVERSON
1804 DAVIE AVENUE
STATESVILLE 28677
U OF NC
GOODSON, PHILLIP RICHARD
1804 DAVIE AVENUE
STATESVILLE 28677
BOWMAN GRAY
GREEN, RAY LYMAN
1216 DAVIE AVE,
STATESVILLE 28677
BOWMAN GRAY
KEARNS, PAUL RUTHERFORD
750-H HARTNESS ROAD
STATESVILLE 28677
BOWMAN GRAY
KEPLEY, MICHAEL AVERY
527 BROOKDALE DR.
STATESVILLE 28677
U OF NC
MEADORS, WALTER V.,
1804 DAVIE AVE.
STATESVILLE 28677
U OF NC
ONCOLOGY
, JR.
GRIMM, RUBY ANN
738 BRYANT ST,
STATESVILLE 28677
WEST VA U
OPHTHALMOLOGY
N AC
67 68 85
704 878-6467
OBG AC
56 56 63
704 878-201 1
OBG AC
89 90 86
704 873-7250
OBG AC
76 76 81
704 873-7250
OBG AC
72 72 75
704 873-1436
OBG L/RT
46 46 49
704 872-1376
OBG AC
80 82 85
704 872-4499
OBG AC
79 79 87
704 873-7250
ON/HEM AC
75 77 82
704 873-2219
CAUSEY, ANDREW JACKSON OPH/OTO L/RT
210 VALLEY STREAM ROAD 43 43 56
STATESVILLE 28677 704 873-8337
VANDERBILT U,
KURRLE, ROBERT WM. OPH AC
750-B HARTNESS ROAD 84 85 88
STATESVILLE 28677 704 871-8098
VANDERBILT U,
SLIWINSKI, STANLEY FRANCIS, JR. OPH AC
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP 66 66 77
PO BOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28677 704 838-8235
JOHNS HOPKINS
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
ADAMS, RICHARD WESLEY
770 HARTNESS ROAD
STATESVILLE 28677
BOWMAN GRAY
BENFIELD, RONALD WM.
702 HARTNESS RD,
STATESVILLE 28677
GEO WASHINGTON U
SALTZMAN, ROBERT IRA
520 BROOKDALE DRIVE
STATESVILLE 28677
NEW YORK MED COL
SERENE, JAMES WILLIAM
141 N KELLY STREET
STATESVILLE 28677
BOWMAN GRAY
ORS AC
62 63 68
704 873-1851
ORS/HS AC
81 86 87
704 878-9004
ORS/AM AC
70 71 94
704 872-7492
ORS AC
75 75 81
704 872-7492
280
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
49. IREDELL COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
PEDIATRICS
PULMONARY DISEASES
BARKER, ROGER WILLIAM OTO/HNS AC
707 BRYANT ST. 67 69 74
STATESVILLE 28677 704 873-5224
U OF TENNESSEE
ENRIQUE, RONEL OTO AC
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP 87 93
PO BOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28677 704 878-201 1
OHIO STATE U
MILLER, HERSEY EUGENE OTO/HNS AC
707 BRYANT ST. 70 70 78
STATESVILLE 28677 704 873-5224
BOWMAN GRAY
PRENDERGAST, MARK L. OTO AC
707 BRYANT ST. 80 81 87
STATESVILLE 28677 704 873-5224
BAYLOR
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
ABELL, JAMES CURTIS PD AC
925 THOMAS STREET 66 66 73
STATESVILLE 28677 704 872-9595
U OF NO
BENTLEY, RALPH LUTHER PD AC
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP 60 60 67
POBOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28677 704 878-201 1
U OF NC
LIEU, CHONG HIEUN PD/GP AC
146 E MCLELLAND AVE. 70 75 81
MOORESVILLE 28115 704 663-1155
SEOUL NATL U
SCHOPPS, JULIE HOPE PD AC
POBOX 1821 91 93 94
STATESVILLE 28687 704 878-201 1
BAYLOR
WILLHIDE, MARGARET JANE PD/A AC
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP 62 62 69
PO BOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28677 704 873-0281
MED COLL OF VA
ALFORD, PETER T.
PIEDMONT LUNG SPECIALISTS,
PO BOX 5785
STATESVILLE 28687
U OF MISSISSIPPI
RADIOLOGY
SHARER, IRVING EVERETT, JR.
PO BOX 2449
SALISBURY 28145
MED COLL OF VA
RHEUMATOLOGY
MCCALL, DUNCAN ALEXANDER
503 BROOKDALE DR.
STATESVILLE 28677
BOWMAN GRAY
PUD/IM
PA 79
AC
87
PITTMAN, ERIC WILLIAMS
PTH AC
IREDELL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
66 66 76
BOX 1828
STATESVILLE 28677
704 873-5661
PSYCHIATRY
BOWMAN GRAY
SMITH, ELTON TRAVIS, JR.
PTH R
HILL, PATRICIA KAYE
P AC
310 COMMODORE LOOP
91 89
PO BOX 821
79 80 86
MOORESVILLE 28115-9810
STATESVILLE 28687
704 873-8446
UOFNC
UOFNC
704 878-4558
R L/RT
49 49 50
704 633-8279
RHU/IM AC
89 90 94
704 873-4909
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
GRAJEWSKI, ROBERT S.
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP
PO BOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28677
MT SINAI SCH MED
JOHNSON, TINK ASTON, III
PO BOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28677
U OF TENNESSEE
78
AC
89
704 878-201 1
U AC
82 83 89
704 878-201 1
50. JACKSON COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Robert J. Adams, MD, 48 Hospital Road, Sylva 28779 (704-586-8971)
Secretary: Charles Winn, MD, CJ Harris Comnnunity Hosp., 59 Hospital Road, Sylva 28779 (704-586-7124)
ANESTHESIOLOGY
GENERAL SURGERY
ONCOLOGY
MAULDIN, GARY EUGENE
PO BOX 219
CULLOWHEE 28723
MED COLL OF GA
SERVOSS, RONALD LEE
RR #2. BOX 128C
SYLVA 28779
LOMA LINDA U
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
MORGAN, RALPH SILER
PO BOX 328
WEBSTER 28788
RUSH MED COLL
DERMATOLOGY
ROBERTS, ELISA MACY
57 HOSPITAL ROAD
SYLVA 28779
NEW YORK MED COL
FAMILY PRACTICE
HEFFINGTON, MARK WILLIAM
P. O. BOX 510
CASHIERS 28717
U OF TENNESSEE
GASTROENTEROLOGY
SAVELL, RANDALL LESTER
201 ASHEVILLE HIGHWAY
SYLVA 28779
U OF MISSISSIPPI
AN AC
83 86 91
704 293-7436
AN AC
70 73 76
704 586-8081
CD/IM L/RT
41 41 48
704 586-6226
D AC
82 86 91
704 586-7440
FP AC
78 79 84
DURR, WALTER JACOB GS URT
P. O. BOX 455 37 37 52
SYLVA 28779 704 586-2176
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
EL-BAYADI, NAGUI R. GS/PS AC
POBOX 2147 57 69 70
SYLVA 28779-21 47 704 586-21 56
U OF AIN SHAMS
JONES, FRANK COLLINS, JR. GS H
1001 UNION ST. 60 60 73
COLUMBIA SC29201 704 586-6665
EMORY U
NOELL, WILLIAM J., JR. GS/FP AC
MOUNTAIN SURGICAL ASSOC. PA 82 82 89
205 ASHEVILLE HWY. STE. 503
SYLVA 28779 704 586-3976
U OF ARKANSAS
INTERNAL MEDICINE
NEWSOM, GEORGIA L.
PO BOX 176
SYLVA 28779
U OF INNSBRUCK
704 743-2491 OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
HAN, GWANG SOO
19 CENTRAL STREET
SYLVA 28779
SEOUL NATL U
SMALLWOOD, JAMES CLAYTON
201 ASHEVILLE HWY. STE. 100
SYLVA 28779
MED COLL OF GA
Gi/IM AC
82 82 94
704 586-7456
OBG AC
63 74 75
704 586-4096
0BG/1M AC
75 76 84
704 586-2135
HELLER, MICHAEL S.
205 ASHEVILLE RD.. STE. 603
SYLVA 28779
ALBANY MED COLL
OPHTHALMOLOGY
BEAUCHEMIN, RICHARD R., JR.
201 ASHEVILLE HWY., STE. 103
SYLVA 28779
U OF MARYLAND
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
DOUGLAS. BENJAMIN
2 MITCHELL RD.
SYLVA 28779
U OFNC
ON/HEM AC
75 76 91
704 586-7427
OPH AC
83 83 89
704 586-7462
OTO/HNS AC
75 83 86
704 586-7474
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
IM AC
78 82 85
704 586-2132
HURT, JOE PAUL PTH/NA AC
163 MONTEITH BRANCH ROAD 65 65 72
SYLVA 28779 704 586-7131
U OF NC
SELBY, WILLIAM LAWRENCE PTH AC
PO BOX 344 86 90 91
DILLSBORO 28725 704 586-7130
MED U OF SC
PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
CHOI-CHUNG, MOON SOOG
131 ASHEVILLE HWY.
1 EASTGATE CTR.
SYLVA 28779
EWHA UNIV
PM
66 83
AC
85
704 586-7448
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
281
50. JACKSON COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
RADIOLOGY
HARR, DAVID LEE
PO BOX 5
SYLVA 28779
U OF MIAMI
HOOPER, ROBERT LESLIE
102TIMBERGROVE DR.
WAYNESVILLE 28786
BOWMAN GRAY
JACKSON, MURRAY THREADGILL, JR. R RT
P O. BOX 1043 51 51 79
R AC SYLVA 28779-1043 704 586-8312
76 81 94 DUKE
704 586-7123
R AC
64 64 72
704 456-3870
WINN, CHARLES, II
PO BOX 5
SYLVA 28779
U OF FLORIDA
R/DR AC
70 94
704 586-6606
51. JOHNSTON COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Wanda Godfrey, MD, 10755 NO 50 North, Benson 27504 (919-894-1040)
Secretary: Stanley R. Watson, MD, 706 Wilkins Street, Smithfield 27517 (919-934-5149)
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
GENERAL PRACTICE
INTERNAL MEDICINE
RANGAR, JITINDER SINGH
P, O. BOX 58
SMITHFIELD 27577
M C OF AMRITSAR
FAMILY PRACTICE
BASS, THOMAS RECTOR
P. 0. BOX 849
CLAYTON 27520
U OF TENNESSEE
DAVIS, RHONDA H.
410 CANTERBURY
SMITHFIELD 27577
U OF NC
FAN, JACK J.
P O, BOX 807
CLAYTON 27520
CHINA MED COLL
JOHNSON, THOMAS MILTON
313 W, WILSON STREET
SMITHFIELD 27577-5134
U OF NC
JORDAN, LYNDON KIRKMAN
P, O, BOX 760
SMITHFIELD 27577
DUKE
LIVERMAN, JOSEPH THOMAS, JR.
410 CANTERBURY ROAD
SMITHFIELD 27577
BOWMAN GRAY
PITTARD, JESSE C.
410 CANTERBURY ROAD
SMITHFIELD 27577
U OF NC
RYAN, REGINA MURPHY
1204 N. JOHNSTON ST.
BENSON 27577
EASTERN VA
GASTROENTEROLOGY
MOTAPARTHY, V. C.
2705 MEDICAL OFFICE PL.
GOLDSBORO 27534
KARNATAK U
DR/NM AC
64 64 82
919 934-8171
FP AC
57 60 61
919 553-7158
FP AC
85 87 89
919 934-5149
FP AC
68 74 76
919 553-5711
FP RT
57 57 62
919 934-2161
FP AC
61 61 65
919 934-7687
FP AC
80 81 85
919 934-5149
FP AC
77 77 86
919 934-5149
FP C
84 85 95
919 894-2011
JONES, DONNIE HUE, JR.
490 OLD CORNWALLIS RD
PRINCETON 27569-8199
U OF VIRGINIA
LASSITER, W/ILL HARDEE, JR.
1555 LASSITER ROAD
FOUR OAKS 27524-9071
MED COLL OF VA
LEE, ALLEN HENRY
P. O. BOX 8
SELMA 27576
JEFFERSON
SOX, CARL CAUGHMAN
701 HWY 222 EAST
KENLY 27542
GEO WASHINGTON U
GENERAL SURGERY
IBRAHIM, KAISSAR SLEIMEN
PO BOX 2274
SMITHFIELD 27577
U OF MONTPELLIER
PEREZ-SELDEN, ALICE R.
712 WILKINS STREET
SMITHFIELD 27577
TEMPLE U
SINGH, MANMOHAN
713 NORTH ST.
PO BOX 1196
SMITHFIELD 27577
M C OF AMRITSAR
Gl
74 79 84
919 731-2526
GYNECOLOGY
WOODALL, LEONARD SCHMICK
711 NORTH STREET
SMITHFIELD 27577-4019
U OF NC
GP L/RT
42 42 47
919 936-5761
GP L/RT
38 38 39
919 934-8783
GP L
46 47 49
919 965-3251
GP L
32 32 36
919 284-2732
GS/CDS RT
57 65 66
919 934-2785
ALDERMAN, EDWARD HATCHER
160LAKEVIEW HILLS RD.
FOUR OAKS 27524
MED COLL OF VA
BATTEN, WOODROW
601 -B N. EIGHTH STREET
SMITHFIELD 27577
BOWMAN GRAY
CREECH, JOSEPH JAN
707 LASSITER ST.
SMITHFIELD 27577
DES MOINES OST
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
BYLCIW, STANLEY ROBERT
PO BOX 1538
602 BERKSHIRE ROAD
SMITHFIELD 27577
U OF ROMA
MAULTSBY, JAMES ALEXANDER
501 N. BRIGHT LEAF BLVD.
SMITHFIELD 27577
BOWMAN GRAY
GS AC
79 81 86 PEDIATRICS
919 934-0281
DANIEL, THOMAS MANNING
GS AC 910 VERMONT ST,
60 60 74 SMITHFIELD 27577-0568
DUKE
919 934-2616
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
LIPPITT, ROBERT GARDNER
PO BOX 147
SMITHFIELD 27577
GEORGETOWN U
MOHAMED, ADEL WAGDI
PO BOX 147
SMITHFIELD 27577
CAIRO U
GYN AC
56 56 63
919 934-7696
IM/FP URT
45 45 48
919 963-3148
IM L
44 45 49
919 934-8977
IM AC
78 80 85
919 934-0212
ORS AC
75 77 86
919 934-1094
ORS/PM AC
57 57 69
919 934-1337
PD L/RT
51 54 54
919 934-8213
U AC
85 87 92
919 934-5955
U AC
65 65 76
919 934-5955
53. LEE COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Terry M. Schroeder, MD, 136 Carbonton Road, Sanford 27330 (919-775-3321)
Secretary: Chiarles T. Breemer, MD, Sanford Surgical Clinic, PA, PO Box 1169, Sanford 27331 (919-775-7146)
NO SPECIALTY LISTED
GRIGGS, JAMES PHILIP, JR.
555 CARTHAGE STREET
SANFORD 27330
EAST CAROLINA U
ANESTHESIOLOGY
AC DURHAM, SUSAN WATSON
90 85 2410 WINTERGREEN
919 774-8518 SANFORD 27330
U OF TENNESSEE
DERMATOLOGY
AN AC CHEESBOROUGH, JOHN DAVIDSON D AC
86 90 91 827 S HORNER BOULEVARD 75 77 82
919 774-2377 SANFORD 27330 919 775-7926
DUKE
282
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
DACKO, DOUGLAS MITCHELL
2634 WELLINGTON DR.
SANFORD 27330
U OF PITTSBURGH
GANTT, CHARLES BERNARD, JR.
1606 LORD ASHLEY DR.
SANFORD 27330
U OF ALABAMA
FAMILY PRACTICE
ALEXANDER, LAWRENCE MELTON
555 CARTHAGE STREET
SANFORD 27330
DUKE
BLUE, JOHN FREDERICK
522 BRINN DR.
SANFORD 27330
GEO WASHINGTON U
COX, STEPHEN HAMPTON
2208 BROOKWOOD TRAIL
SANFORD 27330
MED COLL OF VA
HALL, WILLIAM ERNEST
555 CARTHAGE RD.
LOWER LEVEL
SANFORD 27330
U OF ILLINOIS
HARTNESS, WILLIAM RUFUS, JR.
615 CARR STREET
SANFORD 27330
U OF LOUISVILLE
HOLT, JAMES BEATTY
RT. #6, BOX 7
PITTSBORO 27312
UOFNC
HOWARD, PAUL OSMON
1020 CARTHAGE ST.
SANFORD 27330-4115
U OF VIRGINIA
JESSUP, PAMELA KAY H.
555 CARTHAGE ST.
SANFORD 27330
BOWMAN GRAY
MANGUM, JOHN ROWLAND
555 CARTHAGE ST.
SANFORD 27330
U OF NC
MCCONVILLE, ROBERT H., JR.
611 WICKER ST,
SANFORD 27330
INDIANA U
NAVE, LESTER DAVID, JR.
555 CARTHAGE ST.
SANFORD 27330
BOWMAN GRAY
PATTERSON, ROBERT WILLIAM
110 FIELDS DR.
PO BOX 1850
SANFORD 27331
U OFNC
SIMMONS, JAMES SLATER
PO BOX 4509
PINEHURST 28374-4509
MEHARRY MED COLL
TYLER, MICHAEL JOSEPH
RT. #6, BOX 7
PITTSBORO 27312
TEMPLE U
GENERAL PRACTICE
BYERLY, JAMES HAMPTON
P. O. BOX 340
140 N. STEELE ST.
SANFORD 27330
NORTHWESTERN U
53. LEE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
GENERAL SURGERY ONCOLOGY
DR AC
71 72 89
919 775-2234
DR AC
66 68 76
919 775-2234
FP L
52 54 54
919 774-6518
FP URT
51 52 53
919 775-3481
FP/A AC
77 84 86
919 258-6521
FP AC
73 74 84
919 775-1000
FP L/RT
38 38 39
919 775-3491
FP AC
77 77 78
919 542-2731
FP L/RT
55 57 57
919 774-6684
FP AC
77 79 75
919 774-6518
FP AC
81 82 86
919 774-6518
FP/GER AC
72 73 80
919 774-6023
FP AC
81 83 85
919 774-6518
FP/OM AC
78 79 75
919 774-6320
FP L/RT
34 34 66
919 775-7425
FP/ADDM AC
79 79 84
919 542-2731
GP L
35 35 38
919 775-5932
EBKEN, RICHARD KEPPLER
P. O, BOX 1169
SANFORD 27330
U OF PITTSBURGH
FOUSHEE, JOHN CALDWELL
1710 CARTHAGE ST.
SANFORD 27330
BOWMAN GRAY
GIBSON, JAMES FRANKLIN
1916 WILKINS DR.
SANFORD 27330
DUKE
GORDON, MICHAEL ALAN
136CARBONTON ROAD
SANFORD 27330
TUFTS U
JURISICH, STEVEN MICHAEL
1816 DOCTORS DR.
PO BOX 1169
SANFORD 27330
LA STATE U
OELRICH, AUGUST M.
1010 MONTAGUE CT.
SANFORD 27330
U OF IOWA
STANTON, EDWARD SPIRES
1816 DOCTORS DR,
P. O. BOX 1169
SANFORD 27330
DUKE
GERIATRICS
DOTTERER, JOHN EMANUEL
118 HAWKINS AVENUE
SANFORD 27330
U OF PENN
INTERNAL MEDICINE
DOTTERER, ELIZABETH JAMES
118 HAWKINS AVENUE
SANFORD 27330
U OF PENN
LITTLE, DOUGLAS JONATHAN
136-A CARBONTON ROAD
SANFORD 27330
U OF NC
LUTTERLOH, ISAAC HAYDEN, JR.
1817 CARTHAGE ST.
SANFORD 27330-7007
JEFFERSON
SHORT, SYDNEY GLEN
PO BOX 2099
SANFORD 27331
WEST VA U
SMITH, ERASTUS, JR.
136-C CARBONTON RD.
SANFORD 27330
TEMPLE U
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
BUTLER, LARRY STEPHEN
1832 DOCTOR'S DR,
SANFORD 27330
U OF KENTUCKY
JONES, LISA LLEWELLYN
1140 CARTHAGE ST.
SANFORD 27330
LSU-SHREVEPORT
KESLER, ARCHIE DEAN, JR.
1140 CARTHAGE ST.
SANFORD 27330-4161
MED COLL OF VA
WHITE, WILLIAM HENRY, JR.
1140 CARTHAGE ST.
SANFORD 27330
U OFNC
GS/TS AC
MEADOWS, LINVILLE MONROE
ON AC
68 68 85
1135 CARTHAGE ST.. STE.
106
82 84 91
919 775-7146
SANFORD 27330
UOFNC
919 774-2176
GS L/RT
44 44 53
919 775-7146
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
GS/ADM RT
56 56 63
BEEMER, CHARLES T.
ORS AC
919 776-5191
POBOX 1169
1816 DOCTORS' DR.
74 77 87
GS/VS AC
SANFORD 27330
919 775-7232
76 76 88
MED U OF SC
919 775-3321
CILIBERTO, SAMUEL DAVID
ORS AC
101 S, VANCE STREET
67 68 76
GS/VS C
SANFORD 27330-4289
919 776-0551
88 88 94
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
TRAYNHAM, JOHN EDWARD
III
ORS C
919 775-7146
1816 DOCTORS DR
66 66 94
SANFORD 27330
919 775-7232
GS L/RT
U OF VIRGINIA
39 47 48
919 775-7371
GS/TS AC
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
79 81 84
LELIEVER, WM. CHARLES
OTO/OT AC
919 775-7146
1911 K, M, WICKER DR,
74 78 87
SANFORD 27330
919 774-6829
QUEENS U
GER/FP L
38 39 46
919 776-5723
IM/GYN L/RT
39 39 44
919 776-5723
IM/CD AC
71 71 80
919 776-0719
IM L/RT
52 52 53
919 775-3911
IM AC
83 84 83
919 774-6262
IM AC
73 76 80
919 775-5457
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
DUMMIT, ELDON STEVEN, JR.
P, O, BOX 1378
SANFORD 27330
VANDERBILT U.
PEDIATRICS
MCLEOD, MARY MARGARET
P, O, DRAWER 1047
SANFORD 27330
VANDERBILT U.
WILLIAMS, KENAN BANKS
413 CARBONTON RD.
SANFORD 27330-3725
JEFFERSON
PULMONARY DISEASES
BULLARD, ANDREW GRAY
1135 CARTHAGE ST., STE. 107
SANFORD 27330
U OF NC
RADIOLOGY
JORDAN, ROBERT CALHOUN, JR.
OBG AC 1905 WINDMILL DR.
79 79 85 SANFORD 27330
919 774-8761 U OF NC
PTH AC
59 59 72
919 774-2272
PD/A L/RT
35 35 46
919 775-7642
PD L/RT
44 44 51
919 776-3281
PUD/IM AC
85 88 90
919 774-2198
R RT
55 55 62
919 776-1210
OBG C
88 89 93
919 775-2304
OBG AC
66 66 73
919 775-2304
OBG AC
61 61 69
919 775-2304
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
ESPORAS, DEMOSTHENES CAGBALINO U AC
2313 WESTWOOD DR. 68 72 75
SANFORD 27330 919 775-7146
CEBU INST OF MED
PURVIS, WILLIAM HENRY U AC
1816 DOCTORS DR. 73 73 80
SANFORD 27330-5057 919 775-7146
U OF NC
OFFICERS-
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
54. LENOIR-GREENE COMPONENT SOCIETY
-President: Robert T. Gallaher, MD, Kinston Clinic, Kinston 28501 (919-522-3072)
Secretary: Gordon G. Koltis, MD, Cancer Center, 2900 N. Heritage Street, Kinston 28501 (919-552-7600)
283
ANESTHESIOLOGY
ANAND, RAKESH TARLOK
LENOIR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
KINSTON 28501
U OF NAIROBI
BHOTIWIHOK, PREECHA
LENOIR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
PO BOX 1678
KINSTON 28501
U OF ADELAIDE
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
KING, MICHAEL BRIAN
KINSTON MEDICAL SPECIALISTS
DOCTORS DR.
KINSTON 28501
U OF NC
KIROLLOS, ALAN NAGEEB
109 AIRPORT ROAD
KINSTON 28501
ASSYUT UNIV
DERMATOLOGY
WITHERS, SYDNOR TERRY, SR.
905 N. QUEEN STREET
KINSTON 28501
MED COLL OF VA
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
CASEY, DENNIS NELSON
KINSTON CLINIC, NORTH
KINSTON 28501
U OF NC
DALY, JAMES KEARNEY
2711 WESTBROOKE DR.
KINSTON 28501
MED COLL OF VA
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
HAYNES, CARL LEWIS, JR.
PO BOX 1636
KINSTON 28503-1636
U OF NC
FAMILY PRACTICE
AGSTEN, JOSEPH EDWARD
107 AIRPORT ROAD
KINSTON 28501-1603
U OFNC
BARNES, MADGE
PO BOX 1060
GRIFTON 28530
EAST CAROLINA U
CRISP, LADDIE MOORE, JR.
107 AIRPORT RD.
KINSTON 28501-1603
EAST CAROLINA U
DECLERCK, PAUL ALBERT
2503 N. QUEEN STREET
KINSTON 28501
U OF BRUSSELS
FOGLEMAN, ROSS LEE, JR.
400 GLENWOOD AVE.. STE. 12
KINSTON 28501
DUKE
KOONTZ, JACK ALEXANDER
PQ BOX 800
KINSTON 28501
U OFNC
LITTLE, EDWIN PAUL
P. O. BOX 415
PINK HILL 28572
JEFFERSON
AN AC
79 79 87
919 522-7373
AN AC
71 71 78
919 522-7800
CD/IM AC
71 71 78
PULLY, ROSE
805 ROUNTREE ST.
KINSTON 28501
U OF PENN
GASTROENTEROLOGY
DICKSON, ROBERT TRULOCK
KINSTON MEDICAL SPECIALISTS
DOCTORS DRIVE
KINSTON 28501
MED COLL OF GA
SARACINO, JOSEPH
109 AIRPORT ROAD
KINSTON 28501
RUTGERS MED SCH
FP L/RT
PARROTT, WILLIAM THOMAS,
JR.
IM L
51 51 54
1703 CAMBRIDGE DR.
43 43 49
919 523-2569
KINSTON 28501-2003
JOHNS HOPKINS
919 522-5951
PIERCE, HUBERT GAINES
IM/CD AC
KINSTON MEDICAL SPECIALISTS
58 58 65
DOCTORS DR.
Gl AC
KINSTON 28501
919 559-2200
79 80 86
BOWMAN GRAY
WEST, GEORGE HARPER
IM/CD AC
919 559-2200
109 AIRPORT ROAD
KINSTON 28501
67 67 74
919 522-3661
GI/IM AC
BOWMAN GRAY
87 88 92
919 522-0133
NEUROLOGY
919 522-2578 GENERAL PRACTICE
CD/IM AC
HARPER, MATT CLEVELAND, JR.
GP L
81 93
CHERRY HOSP . CALLER BOX 8000 53 55 59
919 522-5574
GOLDSBORO 27530
DUKE
919 522-3162
TROUTMAN, BELK CONNOR
GP L
P. O. BOX 429
52 52 53
GRIFTON 28530
919 524-4273
D L
U OF MARYLAND
45 46 56
WOOTEN, CECIL WILLIAM, JR.
GP URT
919 523-3289
P. O BOX 1577
45 45 48
KINSTON 28501
919 523-3496
HARVARD
GENERAL SURGERY
DR AC
82 82 81
DALE, FREDERICK PAYNE
GS L/RT
919 527-7077
P 0 BOX 1316
46 47 53
KINSTON 28503
919 522-1626
DR/ALD AC
TEMPLE U
65 65 74
DEEPE. ROBERT
GS AC
919 522-3443
1300 COUNTRY CLUB DR.
79 80 85
EM AC
80 81 85
919 522-7272
FP AC
73 73 78
919 527-4146
FP AC
87 90 94
910 524-0616
FP AC
87 88 91
919 527-4146
FP AC
75 78 83
919 522-3717
FP AC
53 55 55
919 527-7194
FP/OM
64 64 69
919 522-6100
FP AC
80 81 87
919 568-4111
KINSTON 28501
U OF CINCINNATI
SABISTON, FRANK, JR.
KINSTON CLINIC. NORTH
BOX 1316
KINSTON 28503
U OF NC
GYNECOLOGY
MINTZ, RUDOLPH IVEY, JR.
1205 SWEETBRIAR CIRCLE
KINSTON 28501-2613
U OF NC
919 537-6525
GS/TS AC
64 64 71
919 522-1626
GYN AC
67 67 74
919 527-5500
INTERNAL MEDICINE
DUMAS, MARK NEAL IM AC
KINSTON MEDICAL SPECIALISTS 81 82 87
DOCTORS DRIVE
KINSTON 28501 919 522-3072
U OF ALABAMA
GALLAGHER, ROBERT THOMAS IM/PUD AC
DOCTORS DRIVE. STE. N 84 89 90
DOCTORS DRIVE
KINSTON 28501 919 522-3072
MARSHALL U
GOFORTH, JOHN PARKER IM AC
109 AIRPORT RD 86 87 85
KINSTON 28501 919 522-3661
EAST CAROLINA U
HERRING, CHARLES LEONIDAS IM AC
310 GLENWOOD AVENUE 55 55 61
KINSTON 28501-3844 919 523-0026
U OF NC
JILCOTT, RUPERT WADSWORTH, III IM AC
PO BOX 1315 74 76 78
KINSTON 28503-1315 919 522-1404
EMORY U
SCONTSAS, GEORGE JOHN
1100 HARDEE RD , STE. 103
KINSTON 28501
U OF VIRGINIA
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
BAKER, JOAN MARGO
105 AIRPORT RD
KINSTON 28501
U OF NC
BARKER, MARSHALL JAY
1100 HARDEE RD. #112
KINSTON 28501
WVA OSTEO SCH
BROOKS, CHARLES MICHAEL
KINSTON CLINIC NORTH
DOCTORS DR., STE. E
KINSTON 28501
BOWMAN GRAY
GILMORE, SAMUEL JOSEPH
KINSTON CLINIC, NORTH. STE. E
KINSTON 28501
INDIANA U
HAGINS, DAVID MICHAEL
KINSTON CLINIC NORTH
KINSTON 28501
MED COLL OF GA
PARKER, SAMUEL LESTER, JR.
KINSTON CLINIC, NORTH
KINSTON 28501
GEO WASHINGTON U
OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE
FORD, CHARLES PHILLIP, JR.
5216 EMERALD DR,
EMERALD ISLE 28594-3509
MED COLL OF VA
ONCOLOGY
WATSON, PETER ROBINS
KINSTON MEDICAL SPECIALISTS
DOCTORS DRIVE
KINSTON 28501
U OF NC
OPHTHALMOLOGY
tDALTON, HORACE MILTON
KINSTON CLINIC. NORTH
DECEASED-1 1-20-94
KINSTON 28501
U OF VIRGINIA
DENNIS, PATRICK MICHAEL
DOWN EAST EYE CENTER, PA
2104 N. HERRITAGE ST.
KINSTON 28501
GEORGETOWN U
RIDDICK, GEORGE WALTON, JR.
KINSTON CLINIC. NORTH
KINSTON 28501
U OF VIRGINIA
N AC
77 80 88
919 523-5524
OBG AC
79 80 84
919 523-8383
OBG AC
80 81 84
919 527-7208
OBG AC
81 81 79
919 522-3373
OBG AC
68 68 76
919 522-4333
OBG AC
81 82 86
919 522-4333
OBG L
42 42 50
919 522-4333
OM L/RT
43 43 61
919 354-3018
ON/HEM
83 84
AC
89
919 559-2200
39
OPH
48 48
919 522 -1611
OPH AC
76 80 81
919 523-9599
OPH AC
66 66 72
919 522-1611
284
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
54. LENOIR-GREENE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
OPH AC
80 80 86
919 522-1611
SABISTON, WALTER ROBERTS OTO AC
KINSTON CLINIC. NORTH, STE. K 67 67 78
KINSTON 28501 919 523-0687
U OFNC
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
PATRICK, SIMMONS ISLER
2218 STALUNGS DR.
KINSTON 28501
DUKE
THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY
WRIGHT, WALTER LEE
701 DOCTORS DR.
KINSTON 28501
U OF NC
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
CLASSEN, CHARLES HENRY, JR.
KINSTON CLINIC. NORTH, STE. F
KINSTON 28501
U OF MARYLAND
COOPER, EDWIN BRANAN, JR.
KINSTON CLINIC NORTH
DOCTORS DR.
KINSTON 28501-1597
DUKE
HUBERMAN, RICHARD A
KINSTON CLINIC NORTH
SUITE G
KINSTON 28501
NEW YORK U
PATE, EUGENE WESLEY, JR.
KINSTON CLINIC, NORTH
KINSTON 28501
UOFNC
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
BEASLEY, CHARLES BRITTON
KINSTON CLINIC. NORTH
KINSTON 28501
U OFNC
HOSEA, ROBERT HAYWOOD
KINSTON HEAD/NECK PHYSICIANS
KINSTON CLINIC. NORTH
KINSTON 28501
TULANE U
55. LINCOLN COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Fredrick H. Kuitems, MD, 106 Doctor's Park, Lincolnton 28092 (704-735-9030)
Secretary: Karl H. Brenner, MD, 630 Clark Drive, Lincolnton 28092 (704-732-9906)
R L/RT
50 51 55
ORS AC
NYE, SYLVANUS WILLIAM
PTH/CLP AC
KOLTIS, GORDON GARY
TR AC
66 75 76
700 ROUNDTREE STREET
57 58 66
2900 N, HERITAGE ST,
81 82 89
919 522-2020
KINSTON 28501-3764
919 522-7141
LMH-CANCER CENTER
U OF ROCHESTER
KINSTON 28501
919 522-7600
ORS/PM AC
U OF WISCONSIN
66 66 78
PEDIATRIC ALLERGY
THORACIC SURGERY
919 522-2020
CARRASCO, LEONOR C.
POBOX 1073
PDA AC
63 73 87
ORS AC
KINSTON 28503-1073
919 523-5461
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
72 73 94
U OF SANTO TOMAS
HENDERSON, JOHN PERCY, JR.
U URT
919 522-2020
PLASTIC SURGERY
1701 SABRA DR,
KINSTON 28501
51 51 53
919 527-3043
ORS AC
CUMMINGS, RICHARD EDWARD
PS AC
BOWMAN GRAY
63 63 70
2508 N, QUEEN STREET
77 78 87
MYERS, DAN ALLEN
U AC
919 522-4155
KINSTON 28501
919 523-7082
1413 ST. JAMES PLACE
75 76 82
U OF MIAMI
KINSTON 28501
U OF NC
ROSENFELD, JOEL ALAN
919 523-7799
U AC
RADIOLOGY
KINSTON UROLOGICAL
OTO AC
ASSOCIATES
85 86 90
74 75 79
FLOURNOY, JOHN EPPES
R AC
KINSTON CLINIC NORTH
919 523-0687
KINSTON CLINIC, NORTH
DOCTORS DRIVE
66 66 71
KINSTON 28501
MED COLL OF GA
919 527-3043
OTO/HNS AC
KINSTON 28501
919 527-7077
TEJANO, FELIPE MA20N
U AC
S 73 73 79
MED COLL OF VA
KINSTON CLINIC. NORTH
DOCTOR'S DRIVE
63 63 74
919 523-0687
KINSTON 28501
U OF PHILIPPINES
919 527-3043
BRENNER, KARL
630 CLARK DR,
LINCOLNTON 28092
81 NORTHWESTERN U
GAMBLE, JOHN REEVES, JR.
P. O, BOX 250
LINCOLNTON 28092
U OF MARYLAND
INTERNAL MEDICINE
GSn"S AC OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
NO SPECIALTY LISTED
MULL, RICHARD THEODORE
920 TATE BLVD.. SE, STE. 112
PIEDMONT MEDICAL IMAGING
HICKORY 28602
MED COLL OF GA
ANESTHESIOLOGY
SYMINGTON, RICHARD CHARLES
1535 GREEN ACRES ROAD
LINCOLNTON 28092
U OF MISSISSIPPI
GENERAL PRACTICE
FITZGERALD, JOHN HILL
626 CLARK DRIVE
LINCOLNTON 28092
U OF VIRGINIA
GENERAL SURGERY
BEUTEL, WILLIAM DEAN
PO BOX 81 1
LINCOLNTON 28093
U OF ILLINOIS
56. MACON-CLAY COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Gilberto Robles, MD, Ste. 108, Rivervlew Street, PO Box 1209, Franklin 28734 (704-369-4402)
Secretary: Trent A. Johnson, MD, PO Box 1 209, Angel Community Hosp., PO Box 1 209, Franklin 28734 (704-369-421 2)
AN AC
69 72 94
COLTON, SHARON ANN
PO BOX 1566
LINCOLNTON 28092
U OF OREGON
CRUMLEY, CHARLES EDWIN
P, 0, BOX 1309
GP/PD L
LINCOLNTON 28093
38 38 41
UOFNC
34 735-8257
HABASHI-FALLS, NEVEEN
200 N. GROVE ST,
LINCOLNTON 28093
AMER U CARIBBEAN
GS AC
79 82 86
34 732-1108
60 61 91
704 732-9906
GS/GP L
46 46 46
704 735-3023
IM EM/AC
70 72 86
IM AC
70 70 76
704 735-3081
IM/CCM AC
83 84 94
704 735-3116
ARI, ABDULLAH NECIP
300 LABANS LANE
LINCOLNTON 28092
U OF ANKARA
CHANG, JOHN SHYUEYI
112 DOCTORS PARK
LINCOLNTON 28092
KAOHSIUNG M COLL
PEDIATRICS
MOFRAD, ALI SABOORTINAT
113 DOCTORS PARK
LINCOLNTON 28092
U OF TEHRAN
PLASTIC SURGERY
FALLS, CLAUDE THOMAS
200 N, GROVE ST,
LINCOLNTON 28092-2320
MED U OF SC
ANESTHESIOLOGY
LONG, CATHY ROMINE
70 JONES CREEK RD,
FRANKLIN 28734
WEST VA U
LONG, JIM T., JR.
AN AC
70 JONES CREEK RD,
79 80 88
AN AC
FRANKLIN 28734
704 524-9026
81 81 88
MED U OF SC
704 524-9026
AN AC FAMILY PRACTICE
BAUMRUCKER, JOHN FREDERICK
209 HOSPITAL DR,
HIGHLANDS 28741
U OF CINCINNATI
FP AC
70 70 70
704 526-2126
1
OBG AC
54 75 75
704 732-0777
OBG AC
71 71 79
704 732-3346
PD/PHO AC :
66 76 82
704 735-1441 i
PS/GS AC I
79 81 92
704 482-6774
FISHER, ERNEST WOODROW
102 GEORGIA ROAD
FRANKLIN 28734
MED U OF SC
KAHN, JOSEPH WILLIAM
P. O, BOX 147
FRANKLIN 28734
U OF CINCINNATI
GENERAL PRACTICE
MANGUM, CARLYLE THOMAS, JR.
P. O. BOX 429
HIGHLANDS 28741
HARVARD
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
56. MACON-CLAY COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
285
FP URT
GENERAL SURGERY
PEDIATRICS
41 41 47
704 524-5752
CHOI, SAN HO
GS AC
BERGER, FREDERICK ALLEN
PD AC
8 RIVERVIEW ST-. STE. 202
63 64 73
28 RIVERVIEW STREET, #114
72 72 75
FP URT
FRANKLIN 28734
704 524-7464
FRANKLIN 28734
704 524-8474
42 42 46
YONSEI U
ST LOUIS U
704 524-2393
OPHTHALMOLOGY
BLODGETT, GEO. S., Ill
PO BOX 739
OPH RT
60 60 88
GP L/RT
FRANKLIN 28734
704 369-2899
47 47 49
U OF MIAMI
704 526-3177
57. MADISON COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: W. Ernest Powell, MD, PO Box 210, Mars Hill 28754
Secretary: W. Otis Duck, MD, Drawer 729, Mars Hill 28754 (704-689-2411)
FAMILY PRACTICE
DUCK, WALTER OTIS
DRAWER 729
MARS HILL 28754
HAHNEMANN
GENERAL PRACTICE
FP L/RT POWELL, WILLIAM ERNEST, JR.
43 43 46 ROUTE #3, BOX 11 3-B
704 689-241 1 MARS HILL 28754
JEFFERSON
GP L/RT
50 50 52
704 689-2581
59. MCDOWELL COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Melanie M. Orange, MD, PO Box 100, Marion 28752 (704-652-8727)
Secretary: George R. Cunningham, MD, PO Box 100, Marion 28752 (704-652-8727)
ABDOMINAL SURGERY
DENUNA, VICENTE BOGADOR
28 N. LOGAN STREET
MARION 28752
U OF SANTO TOMAS
ANESTHESIOLOGY
MCENTIRE, JERRILL LEE
700 AIRPORT RD,
ABS/GS AC MARION 28752
64 73 74 U OF NC
704 652-5797 TURNBULL, JOSEPH TAYLOR
W THOMASON STREET
OLD FORT 28762
U OF PITTSBURGH
FP AC INTERNAL MEDICINE
71 71 74
704 668-7694
FP AC
70 72 78
704 668-7694
DIOQUINO, RENATO MERCADO
240 S, MAIN STREET
MARION 28752
U OF SANTO TOMAS
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
IM/PUD AC
64 65 76
704 652-2214
MACNICHOL, GLENN EDWARD
PO BOX 1054
MARION 28752
PENN STATE U
FAMILY PRACTICE
ALLEN, JOHN O. HENRY
2 LAKE CLUB DR
NEBO 28761-9500
BOWMAN GRAY
ELLIS, GEORGE GREENE
P. O. BOX 789
OLD FORT 28762
U OF LOUISVILLE
MCCALL, MICHAEL ALVIN
P. O. BOX 1229
MARION 28752
DUKE
AN AC GENERAL PRACTICE
87 88 93
704 652-7040
FP/IM URT
51 51 53
704 652-5251
MCINTOSH, ARCHIBALD NOCK
219 S. MAIN STREET
MARION 28752
DUKE
RAGAZ, FLORIAN JOHN
315 E COURT STREET
MARION 28752
U OF WISCONSIN
FP AC GENERAL SURGERY
62 65 66
704 668-7694
FP/GER AC
52 53 56
704 433-2492
CHUNG, JOSEPH YANGSOO
1200 MEDICAL COURT
MARION 28752-4987
SEOUL NATL U
TOPPLE, STANLEY CRAIG
PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL
GP L PO BOX 45
44 48 48 KIKUYU KENYA 00000
704 652-4211 EMORY U
WHEELER, JAMES HASTINGS, III
GP/CD L 900-B MEDICAL COURT
49 50 53 MARION 28752
704 652-4420 M C OF WISCONSIN
PEDIATRICS
ALI, SHAMSHAD
1200 MEDICAL CTR.
MARION 28752
PRINCE OF WALES
GS AC
66 72 73
704 652-5818
#B
ORS/PM H
57 57 82
ORS AC
77 78 91
704 652-1673
PD/NPM AC
60 74 76
704 652-6386
60. MECKLENBURG COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: N. Neil Howell, MD, 3535 Randolph Road, Ste. 210, Charlotte 28211
(704-365-071 1 — Fax 704-366-3562)
Secretary: Charles B. Rich, Jr., MD, 212 S. Tryon Street, Ste. 1500, Charlotte 28281
(704-333-6544 — Fax 704-333-8478)
Executive Director: Carolyn J, Scruggs, 1112 Harding Place, Suite 200, Charlotte 28204
(704-376-3688 — Fax 704-376-3173)
NO SPECIALTY LISTED
FRASER, HELEN R.
4116 POMFRET LANE
CHARLOTTE 28211
CASE WESTERN RES
76 80
FREEMAN, M. SEAN
PSF AC
CHARLOTTE EENT ASSOCIATES
82 85 93
4C
1600 E, THIRD STREET
87
CHARLOI lb 28204-3282
U OF WISCONSIN
704 358-4169
MALONE, JOHN GREEN AC
CAROLINA NEUROLOGICAL CLINIC 89 94 94
1001 BLYTHE BLVD.. STE. 601
CHARLOTTE 28203
BOWMAN GRAY
704 377-9323
286
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
60. MECKLENBURG COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
NEWCOMB, FREDERICK LEE, JR.
AC
SOUTH EAST ANESTHESIA
87 92
PO BOX 36351
CHARLOTTE 28236
704 377-5772
DUKE
RAFLO, GARY TODD
AC
1901 BRUNSWICK AVE., #220
74 76 93
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 358-1901
U OF VIRGINIA
WOOLLEN, THOMAS HAYES, JR.
AC
200 GREENWICH ROAD
91 87
PO BOX 220892
CHARLOTTE 28222
704 366-5002
BOWMAN GRAY
ABDOMINAL SURGERY
FLEMING, LAURENCE EDWIN
1116 PROVIDENCE ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF PENN
ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICINE
DANDALIDES, PETER CHARLES
PO BOX 470068
CHARLOTTE 28247
OHIO STATE U
ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE
MORRIS, DAVID PERRY
AMETHYST CHARLOTTE, INC.
1715 SHARON RD. W.
CHARLOTTE 28224
U OF PENN
ALLERGY
BOEHM, O. ROBERT
1718 EAST FOURTH ST., STE. 703
CHARLOTTE 28204
U OF KANSAS
GAGE, LUCIUS GASTON, JR.
9002 NEW TOWN RD.
WAXH AW 28173-8308
DUKE
KLIMAS, JOHN THOMAS
CAROLINA ASTHMA/ALLERGY
CTR.PA
2711 RANDOLPH RD., BLDG 400
CHARLOTTE 28207
ST U OF NY-BUFF
ALLERGY & IMMUNOLOGY
ABS L/RT
31 31 34
704 332-6896
ADM/ID AC
78 79 94
704 544-4352
ALD/AM AC
48 49 81
704 554-8373
A/IM AC
73 74 77
704 332-7731
A/RHU L/RT
48 52 53
704 372-8750
A/PD AC
73 73 80
704 372-7900
COLLINS, RICHARD EMERSON, III
AI/PD AC
5640-A STRAWBERRY HILL DR.
88 89 94
CHARLOI It 28211
704 372-7900
MEDUOFSC
HUMPHRIES, C. THOMAS
AI/PDP AC
411 BILLINGSLEY RD. #104
80 85 90
CHARLOI Ih 28211
VANDERBILT U.
HUTCHESON, JAMES STERLING
Al AC
2711 RANDOLPH RD. BLDG. 400
61 68 68
CHARLO 1 1 b 28207
704 372-7900
JOHNS HOPKINS
MCKAY, HAMILTON W., JR.
Al AC
2711 RANDOLPH RD. STE, 400
55 56 61
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 372-7900
JOHNS HOPKINS
ROBERTS, RICHARD SCOTT
Al
107 HIDDEN PASTURES DR.
78 80
CRAMERTON 28032
704 372-7900
COLUMBIA U
SILTON, RICHARD PHILIP
AI/IM C
KAISER PERMANENTE
82 83 94
5516 CENTRAL AVENUE
CHARLOI lb 28212
704 532-5062
ALBANY MED COLL
ANESTHESIOLOGY
BLACKLEY, DONALD WAYNE AN AC
7426 NEWMANS LANE 86 88 90
CHARLOTTE 28270-6001 704 379-5000
MED COLL OF GA
BUCHANAN, DALE CONWAY AN/PD AC
1732 RUTLEDGE AVE. 82 82 89
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 -2753 704 384-4067
MED U OF SC
BULLARD, GRAHAM WESLEY AN AC
PO BOX 36351 81 82 80
CHARLOTTE 28236 704 375-6792
U OF NC
CAMP, JOHN FREDERICK AN AC
6901 N. BALTUSROL LANE 78 79 89
CHARLOTTE 28210 704 355-2372
JEFFERSON
CHEN, TONG YONG AN AC
200 HAWTHORNE LN 68 76 79
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 384-4274
KAOHSIUNG M COLL
COLLAWN, THOMAS HERBERT AN RT
2334 THETFORD CT. 56 59 61
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 366-531 1
U OF MARYLAND
COYLE, JOSEPH PAUL AN AC
PO BOX 36351 78 79 93
CHARLOTTE 28236 704 355-2372
HAHNEMANN
GILBERT, RICHARD LEE AN AC
PO BOX 36351 82 82 91
CHARLOTTE 28236 704 355-2372
U OF CA-SAN FRAN
GOGLIN, WILLIAM KARL, JR. AN AC
2119CORTELYOU ROAD 82 83 94
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 384-4274
GEO WASHINGTON U
GREEN, WILLIAM ROBERT AN/ADM AC
1101 BEAUWYCK COURT 73 73 91
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 375-6792
NORTHWESTERN U
GREIG, JOHN HAMILTON AN AC
5328 SANDTRAP LANE 56 56 74
CHARLOTTE 28226-7978 704 541-9732
U OF GLASGOW
HANNA, PAMELA GAYLE AN AC
20800 BETHELWOOD LANE 86 90 91
DAVIDSON 28036 704 379-5955
U OF NC
HARRIS, CHARLES THEODORE, JR. AN L/RT
401 FESBROOK COURT 51 51 53
CHARLOTTE 28270 704 364-0514
U OF VIRGINIA
HERSHEY, CHARLES DANA, JR. AN AC
8820 WINGED BOURNE 70 73 77
CHARLOTTE 28210 704 554-0239
U OF PENN
HOLMES, NORMAN ALBERT AN/CCM AC
813 SOUTHWEST DR. 84 85 90
DAVIDSON 28036 704 356-1516
OHIO STATE U
HOSSEINIAN, HAHMOOD AN AC
4432 FOX BROOK LANE 66 77 78
CHARLOTTE 28211 704 355-2372
U OF TEHRAN
JASZEWSKI, PAUL KEVIN AN AC
1901 RANDOLPH ROAD 85 85 91
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 375-6792
U OF WISCONSIN
KLEIN, DEYSY MARTINEZ AN AC
7310 SWANSEA LANE 62 62 69
HUNTERSVILLE 28078 704 892-7317
U OF MADRID
LENNON, DAVID STANCIL AN AC
2221 HOGAN CT, 75 75 86
CHARLOTTE 28270 704 384-4274
U OF NC
LENNON, ROBERT LEE AN AC
PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL 67 67 94
CHARLOTTE 28233-3549 704 384-4274
CHICAGO CO OM
LUPO, SUSAN ELIZABETH
1400 LINDA LANE
CHARLOTTE 2821 1
BOWMAN GRAY
MATALON, RALPH GABRIEL
1620 SCOTT AVENUE
CHARLOTTE 28203
WAYNE STATE U
MCCULLOCH, HARLAN ARTHUR
PO BOX 36351
CHARLOTTE 28236
MED COLL OF OHIO
MCGINNIS, LEE ANN M.
3716 POMFRETLANE
CHARLOTTE 28211-3726
U OF MICHIGAN
MILLER, JOSHUA SETH
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
MED U OF SC
MOTUZ, DANIEL JOHN
9718 PALLISERS TER.
CHARLOTTE 28210
U CIUDAD JUAREZ
POLLARD, JOHN ALAN
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
U OF MANCHESTER
POTTER, PATRICIA LYNN
2001 DUGAN DR.
CHARLOTTE 28270
BOWMAN GRAY
RYSKIEWICH, PAUL DANIEL
4101 MOORLAND DR,
CHARLOTTE 28226-1135
BOWMAN GRAY
SCARLATA, SALVATORE
2825 RANDOLPH RD,
CHARLOTTE 28211-1068
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
SCHARF, CARL JAMES
4400 BELKNAP RD.
CHARLOTTE 28211
CREIGHTON U
SNYDER, JOHN MICHAEL
935 EAGLE ROAD
WEDDINGTON 28173-9313
U OF ALBERTA
VADNAIS, PAUL ALFRED
PO BOX 33549
CHARLOTTE 28233
U OFNC
WARREN, CASPER CARL, JR.
2445 SELWYN AVENUE, STE, 204
CHARLOTTE 28209
U OFNC
WILDER, BRIAN JOHN
1901 RANDOLPH ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF VIRGINIA
WILLIFORD, JOHN KENNETH, JR.
1616 0UEENS RD, WEST
CHARLOTTE 28207
BOWMAN GRAY
YEVAK, RICHARD JOHN, JR.
PO BOX 36351
CHARLOTTE, NC 28236
TEMPLE U
CARDIOLOGY
JACOBY, RICHARD MICHAEL
PO BOX 222067
CHARLOTTE 28222
TEMPLE U
SHUGOLL, RICHARD ALAN
PO BOX 222067
CHARLOTTE 28277
GEORGETOWN U
AN/IM AC
79 81 90
AN AC
84 85 94
704 377-5772
AN AC
84 85 94
704 377-5772
AN AC
79 79 86
704 338-2372
AN AC
86 88 90
704 377-5772
AN AC
81 83 88
704 379-5943
AN AC
62 67 86
704 355-2000
AN/SM AC
76 76 84 Fl
704 846-0726
AN AC {
82 83 80 j Hi
704 384-4274 I
AN AC J
43 43 77 ; •"
704 541-7218 '
AN AC
78 80 91
704 384-4274
AN AC
68 70 76
704 384-4274
AN AC
79 84 76
704 384-4049 « j
AN L/RT ( gg
59 59 60 ]■
704 342-2275 | c
AN/OS AC 'I a
84 86 91 ?(
704 375-6792 Cl
AN AC
79 80 91
704 384-4274
AN C
86 90 95
704 377-5772
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86 89 95
704 377-0575
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84 87 95
704 377-0575
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CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
ALEXANDER, JOHN EDWARD
125 BALDWIN AVE.
CHARLOTTE 28204
DUKE
AUSTIN, WALTER KENNETH, JR.
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., STE. 300
CHARLOTTE 28203
MED COLL OF GA FAX
BENNETT, WILLIAM TYSON
3626 LATROBE DR.
CHARLOTTE 28211
TULANE U
BOCK, WILLIAM CLIFFORD
2330 RANDOLPH ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
MED U OF SC
BRACKEN, ANTHONY WALL
2330 RANDOLPH ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
TEMPLE U
DOWDY, DAVID A.
PO BOX 18429
CHARLOTTE 28218-0429
U OF CONNECTICUT
ELLIOTT, CHARLES MARTIN
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., STE. 300
CHARLOTTE 28203
MED COLL OF VA
FEDOR, JOHN MICHAEL
1001 BLYTHE BLVD #300
CHARLOTTE 28203
DUKE
HALL, DONALD GAMMON
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #300
CHARLOTTE 28203
U OF FLORIDA
HARBOLD, NORRIS BROWN, JR.
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #300
CHARLOTTE 28203
GEO WASHINGTON U
HARPER, JOHN MICHAEL
1350 S. KINGS DR.
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF NC
HARRIS, CHARLES WALKER
125 BALDWIN AVE.
CHARLOTTE 28204-3276
U OF NC
HERNDON, WM. M., JR.
1718 E. FOURTH ST., STE. 501
CHARLOTTE 28204
UOF NC
IRONS, GEORGE VERNON, JR.
1718 E. 4TH ST., #501
CHARLOTTE 28204
U OF ALABAMA
JOHNSON, ADEYEMI
PO BOX 18429
CHARLOTTE 28218-0429
U OF LAGOS
KREMERS, MARK STUART
1718 E. 4TH STE. #501
CHARLOTTE 28204
INDIANA U
KRESHON, MARTIN JOHN, JR.
2330 RANDOLPH ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
EAST TENN STATE
MASSEY, THOMAS NEELY, JR.
300 BILLINGSLEY RD.. STE. 200
CHARLOTTE 28211-5019
BOWMAN GRAY
MATHEWS, EMMETT C, JR.
1350 S. KINGS DR.
CHARLOTTE 28207-2198
U OF VIRGINIA
MCLEAN, JONATHAN OWENS
1718 E. FOURTH ST. #501
CHARLOTTE 28204
U OFNC
CD/IM AC
80 87 91
704 338-6300
CD/IM AC
77 78 83
704 373-0212
000 000-0000
CD/IM AC
65 65 73
704 364-0057
CD AC
85 86 91
704 377-0575
CD AC
82 82 92
704 377-0575
CD AC
76 80 88
704 322-5117
CD/IM AC
70 70 77
704 373-1503
CD/IM AC
76 76 84
704 373-0212
CD AC
65 65 72
704 373-1503
CD/IM AC
66 66 71
704 373-1503
CD AC
73 73 91
704 342-8095
CD/IM AC
60 60 66
704 338-6300
CD AC
81 82 83
704 343-9800
CD/IM AC
56 64 66
704 343-9800
CD AC
81 93
704 366-8741
CD AC
79 79 90
704 343-9800
CD/IM AC
86 87 91
704 377-0575
CD/IM AC
55 55 61
704 372-3350
CD AC
68 68 89
704 342-8095
CD/IM AC
71 71 81
704 343-9800
NIESS, GARY STEWART
CD AC
1718 E. FOURTH ST., STE. 501
73 73 85
CHARLOTTE 28204-3260
704 343-9800
U OF NC
PASQUINI, JOHN ALDO
CD/IM AC
1718E. 4THST., #501
80 82 86
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 347-2024
U OF CONNECTICUT
RAO, INNANJE RAVINDRANATH
CD/IM AC
2330 RANDOLPH RD
65 66 76
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 377-0575
STANLEY MED COLL
REEN, BERNARD MURTY, III
CD AC
1718 E. 4TH ST., #501
80 80 90
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 343-9800
GEORGETOWN U FAX 000 000-0000
ROBERTS, WILLIAM STANLEY
CD/IM AC
1718 E. 4TH ST., #501
75 76 81
CHARLO 1 1 1 28204
704 347-2024
U OF VIRGINIA
SMITH, ROGER ENOS
CD/IM AC
125 BALDWIN AVE.
64 65 73
CHARLOTTE 28204-3276
704 338-6300
U OF ILLINOIS
STACK, ROBERT KEVIN
CD/IM AC
3626 LATROBE DR.
81 83 90
CHARLO 1 Ih 28211
704 364-6224
WAYNE STATE U
SVENSON, ROBERT HAROLD
CD/IM AC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #300
69 70 75
CHARLO I 1 1 28203
704 373-1503
U OF CHICAGO
THOMLEY, ALAN MILES
CD/IM AC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #300
77 78 85
CHARLOTTE 28203
704 373-1503
U OF MIAMI
VALERI, FRANK SCOTT
CD/IM AC
CHARLOTTE CARDIOLOGY ASSOCS. 80 81 85
2330 RANDOLPH RD. AT LAUREL
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 377-0575
PENN STATE U
WEBSTER, JOEL STOOPS
CD/IM L
2330 RANDOLPH AT LAUREL
53 53 74
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 377-0575
U OF MARYLAND
WILSON, B. HADLEY
CD AC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #300
80 81 76
CHARLO 1 1 b 28203
704 373-1503
DUKE
WISE, DANIEL EDWIN
CD/IM AC
1718 E. 4TH ST. #501
69 69 77
CHARLO 1 1 h 28204
704 347-2024
OHIO STATE U
YOUNT, JAMES ALVIN
CD AC
3535 RANDOLPH ROAD
66 66 74
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 365-0760
UOFNC
ZIMMERN, SAMUEL H.
CD/IM AC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., #300
74 74 83
CHARLO 1 lb 28203
704 373-1503
JOHNS HOPKINS
CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY
ANDREWS, D. SCOTT CDS/TS AC
301 HAWTHORNE LANE 75 75 84
CHARLOTTE 28204-2475 704 375-8413
OHIO STATE U
EDGERTON, THOMAS ARTHUR CDS/TS AC
300 BILLINGSLEY RD., STE. 103 81 82 80
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 372-1306
BOWMAN GRAY
EDWARDS, CHARLES HILLMAN, II CDS/TS AC
301 HAWTHORNE LANE 73 73 84
CHARLOTTE 28204-2475 704 375-8413
U OF NC
HARR, CHARLES DULANEY CDS/TS AC
300 BILLINGSLEY RD , STE 103 83 83 83
CHARLOTTE 28211 704 372-1306
BOWMAN GRAY
HASTINGS, JOHN CLIFTON, III CDS/TS AC
301 HAWTHORNE LANE 84 89 91
CHARLOTTE 28204-2475 704 375-8413
MED COLL OF GA
HOWE, HAROLD RAGAN, JR.
301 HAWTHORNE LN
CHARLOTTE 28204-2475
BOWMAN GRAY
KILLINGER, WILLIAM ALLEN
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #300
CHARLOTTE 28203
U OF VIRGINIA
SKIPPER, ERIC RAY
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., STE. 300
CHARLOTTE 28203
BOWMAN GRAY
STIEGEL, ROBERT MARK
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #300
CHARLOTTE 28203
U OF NC
WALLENHAUPT, STEPHEN L.
HAViTTHORNE CARDIOVASCULAR
SURG.
301 HAWTHORNE LANE
CHARLOTTE 28204
BOWMAN GRAY
ZOLLINGER, RICHARD WILLIAM, II
300 BILLINGSLEY RD STE. 103
CHARLOTTE 28211
CHICAGO MED SCH
CHILD NEUROLOGY
LESSER, PHILIP STEVEN
CAROLINA NEUROLOGICAL
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., #601
CHARLOTTE 28203-5886
MED U OF SC
CHILD PSYCHIATRY
BRAR, P. PAUL S.
1900 RANDOLPH RD., STE. 900
CHARLOTTE 28207
CARMICHAEL, DENNIS D.
4329 SILO LANE
CHARLOTTE 28226-5503
U OF ABERDEEN
SHAHAN, CYNTHIA
3303 LATROBE DRIVE
CHARLOTTE 28203
EAST CAROLINA U
COLON AND RECTAL SURGERY
MASSEY, CHARLES CASWELL, JR.
2015 RANDOLPH RD. STE. 201
CHARLOTTE 28207-1200
DUKE
MCCARTY, RALPH LEEVES
400 AVINGER LANE
DAVIDSON 28036
TULANE U
MORRISON, JOHN GORDON
2015 RANDOLPH RD., #201
CHARLOTTE 28207
DUKE
VERMEULEN, FRED D.
2015 RANDOLPH RD. #201
CHARLOTTE 28207-1200
CASE WESTERN RES
WALKER, WILLIAM ALFRED
2015 RANDOLPH RD., STE. 201
CHARLOTTE 28207-1200
U OF NC
CDS/TS AC
80 81 89
704 375-8413
CDS/GS AC
85 93
704 373-0212
CDSA/S AC
85 91 90
704 373-1500
CDS/TS AC
79 81 87
704 373-1500
CDS/TS AC
78 82 87
910 716-2281
CDS/TS AC
78 79 86
704 372-1306
CHN/N AC
67 67 77
704 377-9323
CHP AC
79 81 94
704 333-7722
CHP/P AC
50 57 58
704 372-5238
CHP AC
89 94
704 362-2663
CRS AC
61 61 67
704 333-1259
CRS/GS L/RT
42 42 47
704 333-1259
CRS AC
81 84 93
704 333-1259
CRS/GS AC
76 77 83
704 333-1259
CRS/GS AC
78 79 75
704 333-1259
CRITICAL CARE PEDIATRICS
UHL, MARK WINSLOW
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
DEPT. OF PEDIATRICS
CHARLOTTE 28232
U OF FLORIDA
CCP/PD
85 85
AC
94
704 355-7816
288
DERMATOLOGY
BROWN, CHARLES JACOB
3535 RANDOLPH RD. 101-W
CHARLOTTE 28211
U OF NC
DILLARD, SAM BOOKER
1530 QUEENS RD. #1204
CHARLOTTE 28207-2580
MED COLL OF VA
ELLIOTT, JOS. ALEXANDER, JR.
1900 RANDOLPH RD. SUITE 714
CHARLOTTE 28207-1157
U OF MICHIGAN
ERASER, DONALD DOYLE
1901 BRUNSWICK AVE. STE. 240
CHARLOTTE 28207
MED SCH-UMDNJ
GOSLEN, JUNIUS BLAKE, III
1718 E. 4TH ST., STE 304
CHARLOTTE 28204-3208
U OFNC
GREKIN, DAVID ALLEN
5516 CENTRAL AVENUE
CHARLOTTE 28212
U OF MICHIGAN
HARBEN, DOUGLAS JAMES
3535 RANDOLPH RD., STE. 101-W
CHARLOTTE 28211
SUNY-SYRACUSE
LEWIS, DANIEL MICHAEL
4311 WOODGLEN LANE
CHARLOTTE 28226
U OF NC
LOGAN, WILLIAM SUMNER
1350 S. KINGS DRIVE
CHARLOTTE 28207
DUKE
MITCHENER, CALVIN CHAMBERS
1600 E. FIFTH STREET
CHARLOTTE 28204-2497
JEFFERSON
NEWTON, GRAHAM DOUGALD
1600 E. FIFTH STREET
CHARLOTTE 28204
CORNELL U
REAVES, CHARLES EDWIN
1718 E. FOURTH ST. #605
CHARLOTTE 28204
UOF MISSISSIPPI
REID, JOHN HEYWARD
3521 NANCY CREEK RD.
CHARLOTTE 28270
MED U OF SC
ROGERS, JIM A
1600 E. FIFTH ST.
CHARLOTTE 28204-2497
U OF TX-HOUSTON
SCHUPBACH, CURTIS WAYNE
2620 E. 7TH ST,
CHARLOTTE 28204
WASHINGTON U
SCHWILM, ARLEN LEE
3535 RANDOLPH ROAD, SUITE 101
CHARLOTTE 28211-5018
MED COLL OF VA
SHAFRAN, KERRY MARK
101 W.T.HARRIS BLVD. STE. 1212
CHARLOTTE 28262
BOWMAN GRAY
SINOWAY, PATRICIA ANNE
3535 RANDOLPH ROAD
101 WENDOVER BLDG.
CHARLOTTE 28211
EMORY U
SNYDER, CHRISTOPHER ALAN
1350 S. KINGS DRIVE
CHARLOTTE 28207
EAST TENN STATE
STEIGER, HOWARD PAUL
BOX 2144
PAWLEYS ISLAND SC29585
DUKE
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
60. MECKLENBURG COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
D AC
87 91 92
704 364-6110
D URT
46 46 50
D L
44 44 45
704 375-0043
D AC
80 81 85
704 377-3299
D AC
73 73 80
704 375-6766
D C
71 72 94
704 532-5000
D/IM AC
70 71 79
704 364-6110
D RT
80 81 85
704 543-7214
D AC
68 68 74
704 342-8075
D AC
49 54 54
704 376-1523
D AC
54 54 61
704 376-1523
D/DMP AC
67 67 88
704 333-2147
D/FP AC
73 79 90
704 551-4209
D AC
85 86 90
704 376-1523
D AC
69 70 76
704 358-9900
D AC
67 67 74
704 364-6110
D AC
86 88 91
704 548-5985
D AC
87 88 93
704 364-6110
D C
88 89 94
704 342-8000
D L/RT
39 41 47
803 237-4596
THOMPSON, JOHN ALBERT, JR.
2310 RANDOLPH ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
BOWMAN GRAY
VAN GURP, JOHN RONALD
7810 PROVIDENCE RD. #106
CHARLOTTE 28226
U OF CALIF-LA
tWELTON, DAVID GOE
8919 PARK ROAD. #32
DECEASED-1-13-95
CHARLOTTE 28210-2572
U OF WISCONSIN
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
CULP, PAMELA JEAN
1350 S. KINGS DR.
NALLE CLINIC
CHARLOTTE 28211
BOWMAN GRAY
DUFF, DENISE EMILIE
3100 FOXRIDGE ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28226
U OF VERMONT
FAGAN, JAMES ARTHUR
PO BOX 33549
CHARLOTTE 28233
MED U OF SC
GENKINS, STEVEN MARK
PO BOX 33549
CHARLOTTE 28233
COLUMBIA U
GROMET, MATTHEW
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE 28236-6937
U OF SUNY-ST BROOK
GRUBB, WALTER LEE, JR.
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE 28236-6937
MED COLL OF VA
GUILFORD, WILLIAM BONNER
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE 28236
U OF NC
HOLLENBERG, BENNETT R,
3738 ABINGDON RD.
CHARLOTTE 28211
INDIANA U
HOWARD, BRIAN ADRIAN
PO BOX 36937
3030 LATROBE DR.
CHARLOTTE 28211
HUGGINS MED SCH
KELLEY, MICHAEL JOHN
2500 MAYNARD ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28270
WASHINGTON U
KOURI, EDWARD WILLIAM
3030 LATROBE DR.
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE 28236
U OF NC
MOORE, ARL VAN, JR.
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY, PA
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE 28236
U OF ARKANSAS
NIXON, JOHN RANDALL
PO BOX 221249
CHARLOTTE 28222
U TX-SOU.WESTERN
ROEMER, CLIFFORD ERIC
PO BOX 33549
CHARLOTTE 28233
CASE WESTERN RES
SHAW, DALE RUSSELL
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE 28236
DUKE
D AC TOBBEN, PAUL JOHN
67 67 74
704 376-9849
D AC
87 88 92
704 541-6001
35
D
39 39
704 551 -7082
DR AC
82 84 91
704 342-8000
DR AC
74 74 93
704 362-1945
DR/NM AC
66 66 73
704 384-4056
DR/IM AC
80 81 88
704 384-4056
DR AC
79 80 84
704 362-1945
DR AC
61 61 72
704 362-1945
DR AC
73 73 78
704 362-1945
DR AC
81 85 86
704 384-4056
DR/R AC
80 82 91
704 375-6792
DR AC
69 69 93
704 362-1945
DR AC
68 68 74
704 362-1945
DR AC
74 74 85
704 365-0343
DR/NER AC
78 78 89
704 384-4057
DR AC
76 76 81
704 384-4056
DR AC
73 73
704 362-1945
MECKLENBURG RADIOLOGY
ASSOCS.
PO BOX 221249
CHARLOTTE 28222
VANDERBILT U.
WISE, FRED EUGENE, JR.
1350 S. KINGS DRIVE
CHARLOTTE 28207
MED COLL OF VA
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
DR/NER AC
84 85 93
704 384-4056
DR L
45 54 55
704 342-8000
ASIMOS, ANDREW W.
EM AC
CAROLINA MEDICAL CENTER
90 93 94
DEPT. OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE
CHARLOTTE 28262
704 355-7058
U OF PITTSBURGH
BAKER, JOHN WOODWARD
EM/IM AC
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
71 71 75
P. 0. BOX 32861
CHARLO 1 1 b 28232
704 355-5225
U OF VIRGINIA
BATTS, JAYNE JOHNSON
EM AC
8222 LEGARE CT.
90 92 86
CHARLOTTE 28210
704 355-3181
EAST CAROLINA U
BLACKWELL, THOMAS HAROLD
EM AC
PO BOX 32861
88 92 93
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
CHARLO 1 1 1 28232
704 355-5293
CREIGHTON U
CALLAWAY, CLIFFORD KAY
EM AC
PO BOX 667967
70 71 79
CHARLO 1 1 b 28266
704 588-3418
U OF OKLAHOMA
CLARK, JOHN BLUE, JR.
EMflM AC
541 HEMPSTEAD PLACE
73 74 79
CHARLO 1 1 b 28207
704 344-1412
VANDERBILT U.
COLUCCIELLO, STEPHEN ANTHONY EM AC
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CTR.
81 93
PO BOX 32861
CHARLO I lb 28232
704 355-3181
U OF MARYLAND
FORD, MARSHA DEAN
EM/IM AC
6836 ALEXANDER RD.
79 81 85
CHARLO 1 1 b 28270
704 355-3181 ,
MED U OF SC
GARVEY, JOSEPH LEE, JR.
EM AC
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
88 89 91
DEPT. OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 355-3181
U OF CINCINNATI
GIBBS, MICHAEL ALFRED
EM AC :
4900 CARMEL CLUB DR.
90 92 94
CHARLOTTE 28226-8020
704 355-3181
NEW YORK MED COL
:
HAYS, EDWARD PARKER, JR,
EM AC
PO BOX 32861
91 92 91 ■
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CTR.
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 355-3181 ,
U OF ILLINOIS
HENDRIX, ARTHUR M., JR.
EM AC
POBOX 1238
78 78 88
DAVIDSON 28036
704 892-4353
MED COLL OF GA
KERNS, WILLIAM P., 11
EM AC
PO BOX 32861
85 88 90
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 355-3181
MED COLL OF VA
LUTIN, CHARLES DAVID
EM/FP AC
PO BOX 1410
71 78 94j
BELMONT 28012
919 250-8823'
DUKE
MARX, JOHN A.
EM AC
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
77 77 91 :
PO BOX 32861, DEPT. OF EM
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861
704 355-3802 J
STANFORD U
1
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ROSTER OF MEMBERS
289
60. MECKLENBURG COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
MONSON, STEVEN ROBERT
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
U OF ALABAMA
OWENSBY, CHARLTON NORMAN
1165 LINGANORE PLACE
CHARLOTTE 28203
BOWMAN GRAY
RUNGE, JEFFREY WILLIAM
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861
MED U OFSC
SCHAFERMEYER, ROBERT WM.
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
P. O, BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
U OF MISSOURI
SCHNEIDER, ROBERT E.
2001 CLEMATIS DR.
CHARLOTTE 28211
CREIGHTON U
TAYAL, VIVEK SHANTI
1844 HARRIS RD,
CHARLOTTE 28211
MED COLL OF VA
ZBAN, WILLIAM MATTHEW
7016 DARNLEY PLACE
CHARLOTTE 28226
MARSHALL U
ENDOCRINOLOGY
BRACKEN, ROBERTA SAMELSON
125 BALDWIN AVE.
CHARLOTTE 28204
TEMPLE U
HINSHAW, HOWARD THOMAS
1350 S. KINGS DRIVE
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF NC
KELLY, LUTHER W., JR.
1350 S. KINGS DR.
CHARLOTTE 28207
HARVARD
KLEINMANN, RICHARD E.
NALLE CLINIC
1350 KINGS DR.
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF PENN
MILLER, EDITH HAMILTON
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861
MED U OF SC
TUCKER, WILLIAM STUART, JR.
1350 S. KINGS DR.
CHARLOTTE 28207-2198
U OF VIRGINIA
EM AC
82 83 89
704 355-3181
EM AC
84 85 83
704 527-3700
EM AC
81 82 85
704 355-7092
EM/PD AC
73 74 82
704 355-3181
EM/U AC
70 71 89
704 355-3181
EM AC
86 87 93
704 355-3181
EM AC
89 90 90
704 384-5160
END/IM AC
83 86 93
704 338-6300
END/DIAO AC
66 65 73
704 342-8000
END/NM L
48 54 55
704 342-8000
END/IM AC
73 76 88
704 342-8000
END/IM AC
75 76 82
704 355-3165
END/IM AC
78 81 85
704 342-8000
FP
92
FP
56
AC
91
AC
61
FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY, OTOLARYNGOLOGY
EDWARDS, ELLISON FRANCIS FPS/MFS AC
3535 RANDOLPH RD., STE. W-204 61 61 68
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 365-2084
U OFNC
FAMILY PRACTICE
BARKLEY, KARL LEE, II FP/SM AC
PO BOX 1884 86 89 89
DAVIDSON 28036 704 892-7905
BOWMAN GRAY
BEATTY, LEE ALEXANDER FP AC
201 STONRIDGE DR. 78 80 91
MOUNT HOLLY 28120 704 355-2452
BOWMAN GRAY
BLOUNT, CHARLES WHITNER, JR. FP AC
NALLE METROLINA FAMILY PRAC. 73 76
1450 MATTHEWS TOWNSHIP PKY#450
M ATTH EWS 27 1 05-4655 704 344-2220
MED COLL OF GA
BONNER, STEVEN PAUL FP AC
211 S. SHARON AMITY RD. 79 79 86
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 366-7586
U OF ARKANSAS
BROWN, RHETT LEROY
1450 MATTHEWS TOWNSHIP PKWY. 89
SUITE 450
MATTHEWS 281 05 704 841-4072
MED U OF SC
CHAMBLEE, DONALD VANCE
SHARON AMITY FAMILY PRACTICE 56
211 S- SHARON AMITY RD.
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 366-7586
U OF TENNESSEE
CHRYSLER, CHARLES OTIS FP AC
11307 HAWTHORNE DR. 56 60 60
BOX 23720
MINT HILL 28227-0272 704 573-3666
OHIO STATE U
CLARK, WILLIAM GILMER FP AC
1921 BEVERLY DR. 78 78 91
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 371-41 60
U OF NC
CLONTZ, TED HAMILTON FP AC
402 E. SUGARCREEK RD. 80 83 81
CHARLOTTE 28213 704 596-0822
BOWMAN GRAY
COOK, DAVID MARTIN FP AC
19607 HIGHWAY 73 90 87
DAVIDSON 28036 704 892-3723
U OF NC
COPELAND, DONALD LEE FP AC
19607 HIGHWAY 73 63 63 66
DAVIDSON 28036 704 892-3723
U OF NC
COVINGTON, VALENCIA P. FP AC
2120TRALEE PL. 83 84 92
CHARLOTTE 28262 704 398-4432
U OF NC
CRAWFORD, JOHN THOMAS FP AC
BOX 10649 87 88 90
CHARLOTTE 28212 704 536-1362
BOWMAN GRAY
DAVIS, WILEY MASON, JR. FP AC
5970 FAIRVIEW RD. STE. 100 86 88 94
CHARLOTTE 28210 704 551-4200
EAST CAROLINA U
DULIN, THOMAS LEROY FP RT
1202 SCOTLAND AVENUE 57 57 61
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 366-5002
DUKE
ELOI, EMMANUEL FP C
3333 WILKINSON BLVD. 80 94 94
CHARLOTTE 28262 704 393-7720
U OF HAITI
FEIN, ALLEN LAWRENCE FP AC
1948 KILMONACK LANE 78 78 92
CHARLOTTE 28270 704 846-71 1 2
MCGILL U
GAINOR, CHARLES JOSEPH FP AC
CAROLINA HEALTH CARE 84 85 89
2701 COLTSGATE RD. #100
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 -3502 91 0 896-1 1 00
BOWMAN GRAY
GESING, BERNARD FRANCIS FP AC
14020 WOODY POINT ROAD 79 80 83
CHARLOTTE 28278-6923 704 542-6577
MED COLL OF GA
GOODMAN, DONALD BRUCE, JR. FP AC
1450 MATTHEWS TOWNSHIP PKWY. 73 75 76
#450
MATTHEWS 27105-4655 704 536-4903
U OF NC
GREENWOOD, JAMES BROOKS, JR. FP L/RT
5501 ROBINHOOD ROAD 44 44 47
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 366-4260
U OF PENN
HALL-BAKER, EVERLYN L. FP AC
221 1-H EXECUTIVE ST. 81 79 93
CHARLOTTE 28208 704 398-4408
UNIV. OFS.C.
704 344-2220
FP AC
85 88 91
704 344-2150
704 355-3172
FP/ADM AC
76 77 92
704 551-1924
FP AC
86 89 94
704 536-1362
FP AC
70 71 93
704 596-5067
HALL, DAVID HARTMAN FP AC
1450 MATTHEWS TOWNSHIP PKWY, 84 84 89
SUITE 450
MATTHEWS 28105
DUKE
HALL, GEORGE DANIEL
3109 WILLOW OAK RD.
CHARLOTTE 28209
EAST CAROLINA U
HALL, MARY NOLAN FP AC
PO BOX 32861 83 84 87
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
CHARLOTTE 28232
CORNELL U
HEMELT, VIRGINIA A.
6010 FAIRVIEW RD., STE. 102
CHARLOTTE 28210
GEORGETOWN U
HESTER, MILTON MARK
PO BOX 10649
CHARLOTTE 28212
MED COLL OF GA
HOWARD, JEROME
6111 RUMPLE RD.
CHARLOTTE 28262
SUNY-SYRACUSE
HUFF, JANICE ELIZABETH FP AC
METROLINA-NALLE 85 87 89
7920 MOORES CHAPEL ROAD
CHARLOTTE 2821 4-9453 704 344-21 50
ST LOUIS U
HUNTLEY, DANNY EDWARD FP AC
1450 MATTHEWS TOWNSHIP PKY 77 78 85
#450
MATTHEWS 28105-4655 704 344-2220
BOWMAN GRAY
IBE, ELENA GASCON FP AC
221 1-H EXECUTIVE ST. 85 87 94
TCPMG -KAISER
CHARLOTTE 28208
U OF TORONTO
IRUELA, MARIA EUGENIA
1350 S- KINGS DR.
CHARLOTTE 28207
DUKE
KALDY, PATRICIA MARIE
164 COTTONTAIL LANE
CONCORD 28025
BOWMAN GRAY
KOURI, WILLIAM HERBERT
6900 FARMINGDALE DR.
CHARLOTTE 28212
U OFNC
LICAUSE, GINA GARRETT FP AC
THE DAVIDSON CLINIC 89 89 90
PO BOX 1570
DAVIDSON 28036
U OF CINCINNATI
LONG, WILLIAM JOSEPH
402 E. SUGAR CREEK RD.
CHARLOTTE 28213
MED COLL OFGA
MAUGEL, LARRY EDWIN
1350 S. KINGS DR
CHARLOTTE 28207
MED COLL OF OHIO
MCKINNEY, SANDRA H.
5146 ROTHERFIELD COURT
CHARLOTTE 28277-2661
EASTERN VA
MCMILLAN, MARSHALL P. FP AC
KOURI MEDICAL CLINIC 84 85 87
PO BOX 10649
CHARLOTTE 28212
MED U OFSC
MELARAGNO, HELEN P.
2001 E. FIFTH STREET
CHARLOTTE 28204
MED U OF SC
MENSCER, DARLYNE FP/GER AC
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER 79 79 75
DEPT. FAM. PRAC. PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861 704 355-3172
U OFNC
704 394-0890
FP/GER AC
84 85 83
704 342-8000
FP AC
80 80 77
704 792-2910
FP AC
61 61 64
704 536-1362
704 892-7905
FP/GER AC
80 82 84
704 596-0822
FP AC
75 78 93
704 342-8337
FP AC
90 90 93
704 543-6805
704 536-3286
FP AC
74 75 77
704 373-1663
290
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60. MECKLENBURG COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
MEYER, BARBARA ELLEN
FP AC
PO BOX 32861
90 91
DEPT. OF FAMILY PRACTICE
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 355-3172
EASTERN VA
NAUMOFF, PHILIP
FP L
1012 KINGS DRIVE
37 39 39
CHARLOTTE 28283
704 334-4665
DUKE
NG, CHUN-HO PATRICK
FP AC
2403 PINE CAPE CT.
85 88 93
KANNAPOLIS 28083
704 365-0214
MED COLL OF GA
NOELL, JOHN STANFORD
FP AC
PO BOX 16518
56 56 83
CHARLOTTE 28297
704 376-0276
UOFNC
PATE, DORIS CATHERINE
FP AC
NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER 91 86
910 N. ALEXANDER ST.
CHARLOTTE 28206
704 355-3084
EAST CAROLINA U
RANN, EMERY LOUVELLE
FP L/RT
PO BOX 16747
48 49 66
CHARLOTTE 28297
704 394-3275
MEHARRY MED COLL
RENNICK, JOHN H., JR.
FP AC
221 1-H EXECUTIVE ST.
82 82 87
CHARLOTTE 28208
704 398-4409
U OF NC
ROBINSON, MARK DAVID
FP AC
PO BOX 32861
83 85 90
CAROLINA MEDICAL CENTER
CHARLOI It 28232
704 355-3172
U OF PENN
RUPE, CAROL ANNE
FP AC
3201 MILL POND RD.
84 85 93
CHARLOI It 28226
704 344-2130
GEORGETOWN U
SALLEY, BRUNSON M., JR.
FP AC
MERCY SOUTH MED, PK. BLDG 400 64 65 66
10620 PARK RD, #102
CHARLOTTE 28210
704 541-7930
MED COLL OF GA
SALTON, RUSSELL ARTHUR, III
FP AC
PRIMARY PHYS.CARE, BOX 11088
73 75 76
1515 MOCKINGBIRD LN„3RD FLOOR
CHARLOTTE 28220-1088
704 523-2758
WEST VA U
SANCHEZ, ALEXANDER FRANCIS, JR.FP/OM AC
3222 IDLEWOOD CIRCLE
75 76 89
CHARLOTTE 28209
803 547-1741
U OF FLORIDA
SAXE, JESSICA SCHORR
FP AC
910 N, ALEXANDER
77 78 81
CHARLOTTE 28206
704 355-3084
TUFTS U
SIGMON, JAMES LEWIS, JR.
FP AC
P. O. BOX 32861
66 66 71
CHARLOI It 28232-2861
704 355-3172
U OF NC
TUCKER, WALTER ROBERT
FP AC
217 TRAVIS AVE.
74 74 75
CHARLOI It 28204
704 344-2020
UOFNC
VAUGHAN, JOHN WATT
FP AC
7810 PROVIDENCE RD., STE. 102
71 71 94
CHARLOTTE 28226-2987
704 543-6636
MED COLL OF VA
WATKINS, ROY WAYNE
FP AC
6900 FARMINGDALE DR.
86 87 90
PO BOX 10649
CHARLOI It 28212
704 543-6636
EAST CAROLINA U
WEEKS, KATHERINE PRATT
FP AC
3951 CORNERWOOD LN., APT, 1
91 94 87
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 537-0020
EAST CAROLINA U
WITHROW, JERRY WAYNE
FP AC
KAISER PERMANENTE
80 81 89
5950 FAIRVIEW RD.
CHARLOTTE 28210
704 551-4200
UOFNC
WYTTENBACH, ANN GARNETT
5970 FAIRVIEW RD.
CHARLOTTE 28210
U OF KANSAS
FP AC TSAI, GEORGE SHOU-CHYUAN
89 89 94 P O BOX 430
704 551 -4245 INDIAN TRAIL 28079
CHINA MED COLL
GENERAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
GP AC
70 77 80
704 821-7056
GASTROENTEROLOGY
BRAY, WILLIAM CHARLES GI/IM AC
1350 S. KINGS DR. 86 87 91
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 372-8750
HAHNEMANN
FULP, SAM RUSSELL GI/IM AC
3535 RANDOLPH RD,. STE, 300 83 84 83
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 365-0760
BOWMAN GRAY
GAVIGAN, THOMAS JOSEPH Gl AC
1718 E, 4TH ST, STE, 607 74 75 84
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 375-9484
GEORGETOWN U
HANSON, JOHN STEPHEN GI/IM AC
1718 E, 4TH ST,. STE, 607 79 79 84
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 375-9484
WASHINGTON U
HIESTAND, FITZ GERALD, JR. GI/IM AC
430 CANYON TRAIL 56 58 61
CHARLOTTE 28270-2134 704 372-8250
U OF VIRGINIA
HUMBLE, ROBERT SAMUEL Gl AC
1900 RANDOLPH RD., STE, 410 89 94 94
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 339-0081
U OF LOUISVILLE
KASSMAN, NEIL MATTHEW Gl
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP 83 88 88
PO BOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28687-1 821 704 878-201 1
U OF PITTSBURGH
MOORE, JOHN HERBERT, III GI/IM AC
2015 RANDOLPH RD, #208 77 80 83
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 377-4009
EMORY U
ROBERTS, THOMAS ADAMS, JR. GI/IM AC
1718 E, 4TH ST„ STE, 607 70 70 79
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 375-9484
U OF NC
ROTKER, JONATHAN DAVID GI/IM AC
1350 S, KINGS DR, 88 93 94
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 342-8365
ALBANY MED COLL
TUCKER, PAUL CHAMBLISS, JR. GI/IM AC
NALLE CLINIC 65 65 73
1350 S, KINGS DR,
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 342-8000
MED COLL OF GA
WAYMAN, CLAY STEVEN GI/IM AC
101 WTHARRIS BLVD STE. 3215 86 86 93
CHARLOTTE 28262 704 547-8818
BAYLOR
WERTH, THOMAS EDWARD Gl AC
1718 E. 4TH ST., STE, 607 85 88 93
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 375-9484
U OF KANSAS
GENERAL PRACTICE
BERNSTEIN, DANIEL JOSEPH GP AC
6000 ALEXA ROAD 78 79 93
CHARLOTTE 28277 704 846-9290
MICHIGAN ST U
GRAHAM, DAVID ERIC GP/AM L
P, O, BOX 459 52 52 54
201 SADIE DR.
MATTHEWS 28105 704 847-8664
U OF MARYLAND
GREENE, PHILLIP RODNEY GP AC
7512 E, INDEPENDENCE BLVD, 82 82 86
SUITE 106. THE QUORUM
CHARLOTTE 28227 704 531 -7000
MED U OF SC
PHILLIPS, DEWITT DEWEY, JR. GP L/RT
1943 QUEENS RD. WEST 46 47 48
CHARLOTTE 28207-2705 704 375-1221
BOWMAN GRAY
KEENER, STEPHEN ROBERT GPM/FP AC
249 BILLINGSLEY RD, 80 81 85
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 336-4701
DUKE
GENERAL SURGERY
BARTON, FORBES MARSHALL, JR.
2501 HANDLEY PL.
CHARLOTTE 28226-4946
U OF TENNESSEE
BRABSON, JOHN ANDERSON
1030 N, EDGEHILL RD, #308
CHARLOTTE 28207
HARVARD
CATTIE, JOHN VINCENT
106 E, PHIFER STREET
MONROE 28110
JEFFERSON
COLLIN, CHARLES F.
1350 S, KINGS DR,
CHARLOTTE 28207
TULANE U
CRAVEN, DALLAS CLIFFORD, JR.
2104 RANDOLPH ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF NC
EVANS, ERNEST CRAIG
2300 RANDOLPH RD
CHARLOTTE 28207
MED U OFSC
FLIPPO, TERESA SKIDMORE
3535 RANDOLPH RD,, #201 -W
CHARLOTTE 28211
WEST VA U
FORT, LYNN, III
3535 RANDOLPH ROAD, 201 -W
CHARLOTTE 28211
DUKE
GEISSINGER, WILLIAM TUTTLE
3535 RANDOLPH RD,. STE, 201-W
CHARLOTTE 28211
U OF VIRGINIA
GODWIN, WINSTON YUVAWN, JR.
2300 RANDOLPH RD,
CHARLOTTE 28207
MED U OF SC
HAMMER, DONALD EDWIN
2206 CUMBERLAND AVENUE
CHARLOTTE 28203
U OF ROCHESTER
HAYES, DANIEL HARVEY
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
MED U OF SC
HIPP, EDWARD REGINALD, JR.
1901 QUEENS RD,
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF VIRGINIA
HOLLEMAN, JEREMIAH HENRY, JR.
1350 S, KINGS DR,
CHARLOTTE 28207
TULANE U
HOPE, HAROLD PAGAN, JR.
2300 RANDOLPH ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
MED U OF SC
IBRAHIM, KAISSAR S.
PO BOX 2274
TOTAL CARE
SMITHFIELD 27577
U OF MONTPELLIER
JACOBS, GORDON WALDEMAR
10724 PARK RD., STE, 204
CHARLOTTE 28210-8470
U OF IOWA
GS AC
63 63 71
704 364-6129
GS/GYN L
39 39 44
704 333-061 1
GS/ABS AC
74 75 83
704 289-8528
GS AC
75 75 87
704 342-8105
GS AC
75 79 80
704 377-3900
GS AC
73 75 89
704 376-0327
GSA/S AC
86 89 90
704 364-8100
GS/TS AC
60 60 68
704 364-8100
GS AC
65 65 85
704 364-8100
GS AC
78 78 86
704 376-0327
GS AC
66 68 74
704 375-3504
GS AC
81 81 93
704 355-7614
GS/TS L/RT
47 47 47
704 377-3147
GS/VS AC
71 71 85
704 372-8750
GS AC
67 73 75
704 376-0327
GS
57 65 66
GS AC
58 59 92
704 541-6999
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
291
60. MECKLENBURG COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
JETT, HARRIMAN HARDING GS AC
2104 RANDOLPH ROAD 67 67 72
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 377-3900
MED U OF SC
KELLER, GUY OTIS GS URT
1841 CARLANDA CIRCLE 44 44 55
CHARLOTTE 28209-3518 704 529-1772
U OF VIRGINIA
MCADAMS, CHARLES R., JR. GS/GYN URT
6331 SARDIS ROAD 45 45 48
CHARLOTTE 28270-5450 704 366-3609
JEFFERSON
MELTON, KATHERINE ROSE GS/GYN RT
1900 RANDOLPH RD. #906 54 55 60
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 332-6756
MED COLL OF PENN
MURRAY, B. SHARON GS AC
101 WT, HARRIS BLVD.. STE. #31 11 83 85 83
CHARLOTTE 28262 704 547-0834
BOWMAN GRAY
NEAL, RUTHERFORD DOUGLAS GS/GYN L/RT
2214THETFORDCT, 42 42 48
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 365-6541
MED COLL OF VA
NOVICK, THOMAS L. GS/VS AC
3535 RANDOLPH RD STE, 201-W 78 81 87
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 364-8100
DUKE
PAGE, GEORGE DANTZLER GS URT
2128 QUEENS ROAD EAST 42 42 50
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 377-9788
EMORY U
PARSONS, MARSHAL RAY GS AC
2104 RANDOLPH RD. 77 78 87
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 377-3900
U OF NEW MEXICO
PENDER, JOHN ROBERT, III GS L/RT
PC BOX 6034 47 47 55
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 375-1990
JEFFERSON
PRESSLY, CLAUDE LOWRY GS/TS L/RT
1863 CASSAMIA PL. 43 43 50
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 366-4903
U OF PENN
PUGH, LOVETTA GS AC
101 WT HARRIS BLVD. STE. 3111 79 84 94
CHARLOTTE 28262 704 547-0834
BOWMAN GRAY
RAYMER, JAMES BARKER GS L/RT
837 GREENTREE DR. 53 53 61
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 366-5800
CASE WESTERN RES
ROBINSON, GARY T. GS
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP 80 82
POBOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28677 704 878-201 1
ALBERT EINSTEIN
RUSSELL, HENRY EDWIN GS C
6010 FAIRVIEW ROAD 72 77 90
CHARLOTTE 28210 704 551-1922
NORTHWESTERN U
THOMPSON, WILLARD CHANDLER, JR. GS URT
3535 RANDOLPH RD.. 201-W 50 55 55
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 364-8100
CORNELL U
TIDMORE, HOLLIS D. GS/VS AC
1718 E. 4TH ST.. STE. 202 80 80 92
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 332-0486
U OF MISSISSIPPI
TURK, PETER S. GS AC
2300 RANDOLPH ROAD 85 86 93
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 376-0327
INDIANA U
VAN-HOY, JOE MILTON GS URT
3420 SHAMROCK DR. 38 38 49
CHARLOTTE 28215 704 532-7244
DUKE
VISSER, PHILIP ALBERT GS/TRS AC
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER 76 77 84
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232 704 355-3176
U OF IOWA
WACHSMUTH. RHONDA ROUSE
3535 RANDOLPH RD.. STE. 201W
CHARLOTTE 28211
MED U OF SC
WEVER, MARCUS L.
642 CARPENTER AVE.
MOORESVILLE 28115
SOU IL MED SCH
WILSON, HENRY VANPETERS, III
3535 RANDOLPH RD.. 201-W
CHARLOTTE 28211
JOHNS HOPKINS
YOUNG, FRANK ALFRED
7501 WATERCREST RD.
CHARLOTTE 28210
MCGILL U
GYNECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY
HIGGINS, ROBERT VICTOR
1901 BRUNSWICK AVE.
CHARLOTTE 28207
EAST CAROLINA U
GYNECOLOGY
CULP. JOHN HARRY, JR.
401 S. SHARON AMITY ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28211
LOMA LINDA U
EUBANKS, WILLIAM MALCOLM, JR.
1718 E. FOURTH ST., STE. 601
CHARLOTTE 28204
MED COLL OF GA
HOOD, CHRISTOPHER KENNEDY
1712 E. FOURTH STREET
CHARLOTTE 28204
JEFFERSON
HUEY, THOMAS WALKER, JR.
2538 SHARON RD.
CHARLOTTE 28211
U OF PENN
MAY, HARVEY CRAIG
4323 CANOEBROOK ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28210
TULANE U
MCCOY, JOSEPH BENNETT, JR.
3646 SEDGEWOOD CIR.
CHARLOTTE 28211
U OF PENN
MCGEE, JOHN ASBURY, JR.
2617 BRIARCLIFF PL.
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF NO
MCLEOD, WILLIAM LESLIE
1504 BILTMORE DR.
CHARLOTTE 28207
LA STATE U
RANKIN, RUFUS PINKNEY, JR.
1718 E. FOURTH ST., #307
CHARLOTTE 28204
U OF PENN
SCHUG, JOHN BUTLER
1718 E. 4TH ST., #907
CHARLOTTE 28204
MED COLL OF VA
TART, JAMES MILTON, JR.
4224 ROTUNDA ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28226
TEMPLE U
WHITESIDE, JOHN HARVEY
150 PROVIDENCE ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF TORONTO
WING, RICHARD LEE
1901 BRUNSWICK AVE,
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF NC
WOLTZ, JOHN HENRY EARLY
916 CHEROKEE RD.
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF PENN
GS AC WORTMAN, WILLIAM JEROME, JR. GYN/OBS AC
88 90 94
704 364-8100
GS/VS AC
87 89 89
704 663-7905
GS/TS AC
61 64 67
704 364-8100
GS H
56 64 93
704 587-1415
2711 RANDOLPH RD. #309
CHARLOTTE 28207-2027
BOWMAN GRAY
HAND SURGERY
BAKER, DAVID STANFORD, II
PO BOX 35228
CHARLOTTE 28235
U OF ARKANSAS
BOATRIGHT, JAMES RICHARD
1001 BLYTHE BLVD . STE. 200
CHARLOTTE 28203
WASHINGTON U
64 64 76
704 376-1580
HS/ORS AC
76 77 82
704 339-1000
HS/ORS AC
66 66 74
704 373-0544
HEMATOLOGY
CHAPMAN, GEOFFREY SEWALL
GO AC 1918 RANDOLPH ROAD
82 83 79 CHARLOTTE 28207
704 343-3400 U OF CA-SAN FRAN
FOULKE, RICHARD STEVENS
201 PROVIDENCE RD., STE. 100
CHARLOTTE 28207
RUTGERS MED SCH
GODWIN, HERMAN ALLEN, JR.
THE CANCER CTR., PO BOX 32861
CAROLINAS MED. CTR.
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861
BOWMAN GRAY
GYN AC
61 64 71
704 365-0110
GYN AC
54 60 60
704 375-9074
GYN AC
54 54 59
704 375-9074
GYN URT
42 42 50
704 366-4336
GYN URT
42 42 50
704 552-0083
GYN URT
50 50 54
704 377-0461
GYN RT
58 58 66
704 343-3400
GYN URT
45 52 52
704 372-8020
GYN L
52 52 56
704 332-8103
GYN AC
57 61 65
704 372-4000
GYN URT
53 57 58
704 542-1881
GYN AC
57 57 74
704 377-0461
GYN AC
76 76 85
704 343-3400
GYN URT
42 42 46
704 372-6113
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
FERNANDEZ, CHARLES RAYMOND
1350 S. KINGS DRIVE
CHARLOTTE 28207
TULANE U
GALLIS, HARRY ANTHONY
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE. NC 28323-2861
DUKE
HARLEY, WILLIAM BEN, II
3535 RANDOLPH RD,, STE, 300
CHARLOTTE 28262
UNIV, OF S C,
HAWES, STEPHEN JAMES, JR.
814 EAST BOULEVARD
CHARLOTTE 28203
U OF NC
NORTON, JAMES MARVIN
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
DUKE
JEMSEK, JOSEPH GREGORY
1350 S, KINGS DR
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF ILLINOIS
TANNER, DAVID CLEON
814 EAST BOULEVARD
CHARLOTTE 28203
MED COLL OF GA
VERVILLE, THOMAS DAVID
1350 S. KINGS DR,
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF OKLAHOMA
WEINGARTEN, NORDEN M.
814 EAST BOULEVARD
CHARLOTTE 28203
U OF MARYLAND
INTERNAL MEDICINE
ADCOCK, JIMMIE WARREN
300 BILLINGSLEY RD,, B-200
CHARLOTTE 28211
U OF NC
ALBRIGHT, HAROLD DOWE, III
411 BILLINGSLEY RD,. STE. 105
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 -1 066
EAST CAROLINA U
HEM/ON AC
75 76 87
704 342-8000
HEM/ON AC
83 89 93
704 358-1900
HEM/IM AC
63 63 75
704 355-3789
ID/IM AC
68 68 76
704 342-8000
ID/IM C
67 67 95
704 355-3146
ID AC
89 94
704 365-0760
ID/IM AC
76 77 83
704 331-9413
ID AC
77 84 87
704 372-8750
ID/IM AC
74 75 80
704 372-8750
ID AC
86 94
704 331-9413
ID/IM AC
88 88 94
704 342-8147
ID AC
76 78 89
704 331-9413
IM AC
82 83 82
704 372-3350
IM AC
82 83 80
704 333-4175
292
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
60. MECKLENBURG COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
ALEXANDER, HENCY C, JR.
IM/PUD L/RT
733 PLANTATION ESTATES DR.
49 53 56
B-205
MATTHEWS 28105-6521
704 841-1025
DUKE
ALEXANDER, JAMES FROSST
IM/GI AC
3535 RANDOLPH ROAD
63 63 70
CHARLOI Ih 28211
704 365-0760
MCGILL U
ALEXANDER, JAMES MOSES
IM L/RT
225 PERRIN PL,
34 34 37
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 365-0760
MCGILL U
AYERS, LORRI ANN
IM AC
212 S. TRYON ST.. SUITE 1500
90 91 95
CHARLOI lb 28281
704 333-6544
OHIO STATE U
BAUCOM, MARY PADGETT
IM AC
PO BOX 32861
80 81 84
CHARLOI lb 28232-2861
704 355-3165
UOFNC
BELL, RALPH MONROE
IM L/RT
8223 BONDS GROVE CHURCH RD
41 41 49
WAXHAW 28173
704 843-2735
JEFFERSON
BENEDUM, JOHN LOYLE
IM AC
1350 S. KINGS DR.
73 75 78
CHARLOI lb 28207
704 364-7037
WEST VA U
BERENBEIM, DAVID MICHAEL
IM AC
2701 COLTSGATE ROAD
80 80 93
CHARLOTTE 28211-2644
704 365-0214
STANFORD U
BERSIN, ROBERT MERLE
IM/CD AC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., STE. 300
81 82 90
CHARLO 1 1 b 28203
704 373-1503
U OF CALIF-LA FAX 000 000-0000
tBIGHAM, ROY STINSON, JR.
IM
4000 MCKEE RD.
41 41 46
DECEASED-1-14-95
CHARLO 1 1 b 28270
704 846 -2233
U OF VIRGINIA
BLACK, JAMES HAMPTON
IM/NEP AC
125 BALDWIN AVE.
63 63 69
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 374-1696
BOWMAN GRAY
BLANK, ROY CRARY
IM AC
335 N. CASWELL RD.
72 72 87
CHARLOI lb 28204
704 376-4852
U OF MARYLAND
BONGAARD, BRIDGET STINE
IM/END AC
101 W.T. HARRIS BLVD.
83 84 91
SUITE 2223
CHARLOI lb 28262
704 548-8724
U OF FLORIDA
BRADFORD, EDWARD AYERS
IM AC
MECKLENBURG MEDICAL
GROUP, PA
76 79 81
POBOX 189
MATTHEWS 28106
704 365-0760
U OF FLORIDA
BRUNETTI, LOUIS LEO
IM/LM AC
207 LAUREN DRIVE
83 84 89
INDIAN TRAIL 28079-9629
704 365-0214
MT SINAI SCH MED
BULLOCK, WILLIAM ROBERT
IM/ALD AC
300 BILLINGSLEY RD. B-200
68 68 72
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 372-3350
U OF TENNESSEE
BURGESS, WILLIAM CROMARTIE, JR. IM AC
125 BALDWIN AVENUE
87 91
CHARLOI lb 28204
704 338-6300
U TX-SAN ANTONIO
CARPENTER, KENT DEE
IM AC
101 W.T.HARRIS BLVD. ,#3301
84 84 92
CHARLO 1 1 b 28262
704 547-9560
MED COLL OF GA
CARPEROS, STEPHANIE DEMETRA
IM AC
16513 GREEN DOLPHIN LANE
86 88 93
HUNTERSVILLE 28078
704 892-7905
EMORY U
CHOPER, JOAN ZARETZKY
IM C
8108 RISING MEADOW ROAD
84 84 94
CHARLOTTE 28277
704 532-5105
ALBANY MED COLL
CITRON, DAVID SANFORD
IM/FP URT
8117 RISING MEADOW RD.
44 44 53
CHARLOI lb 28277-8612
704 542-0608
WASHINGTON U
CLEEK, JOHN BROOKS
IM AC
10512 PARK RD. EXT., STE. 201
85 86 89
CHARLOTTE 28210
704 542-6593
MED COLL OF GA
CLOSE, KATHERINE ANNE
IM AC
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
88 88 92
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 355-3165
UNIV. OFS.C.
COLAVITA, PAUL G.
IM/CD AC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. STE. 300
79 80 87
CHARLOTTE 28203
704 373-1503
BOWMAN GRAY
COLES, DEBRA LYNN
IM AC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., STE. 500
88 85
CHARLO 1 1 b 28203
704 355-5100
UOFNC
COOPER, TIM ERVIN, JR.
IM/PUD AC
RANDOLPH INTERNAL MEDICINE
59 59 67
1416 E MOREHEAD ST.. STE. 201
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 355-8666
DUKE
COPSIS, PETER NICHOLAS
IM AC
201 E. MATTHEWS ST.
89 90 91
MATTHEWS 28105
704 847-3380
UOFNC
CORBIN, RICHARD PRESLEY
IM/PUD AC
PO BOX 32861
69 69 90
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 355-3165
U OF VIRGINIA
COX, DAVID ALAN
IM/CD AC
1718 E. 4TH ST., #501
82 93
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 343-9800
U OF CHICAGO
CRAVEN, JESSE CLARENCE
IM AC
411 BILLINGSLEY ROAD
62 62 68
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 333-4175
UOFNC
DAVENPORT, JOHN EMMETT
IM AC
3535 RANDOLPH RD.
74 80 83
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 847-3380
U OF NEW MEXICO
DEAN, ELIZABETH ANNE
IM AC
201 E. MATHEWS ST.
84 86 89
MATHEWS 28105
704 847-3380
BOWMAN GRAY
DOMAN, KATHLEEN ANNE
IM/NEP AC
908 PECAN AVE.
85 86 91
CHARLO 1 1 b 28205-5032
704 375-7906
DUKE
DORSETT, JOHN DEWEY, JR.
IM/CD L
411 BILLINGSLEY RD. #105
51 51 56
CHARLOI lb 28211
704 333-4175
WASHINGTON U
DOUGLAS, JOHN MUNROE
IM L/RT
4107 POMFRETLN.
39 49 50
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 366-0267
DUKE
EISENOFF, RICHARD SCOTT
IM AC
3 FAIRVIEW PLAZA, STE. 100
82 87 90
CHARLOTTE 28210-3104
704 551 -4225
AUTONOMOUS UNIV
ELLIS, CLARENCE ONEIL
IM AC
CHARLOI lb INSTITUTE OF REHAB. 80 81 85
1100 BLYTHE BLVD.
CHARLOTTE 28203
704 342-3888
U OF NC
FERREE, CHARLES ELLIOT
IM AC
10512 PARK ROAD EXT.
80 82 86
CHARLOI lb 28210
704 542-6593
U OFNC
FLEISHMAN, LAWRENCE MARK
IM AC
7110 LAWYER'S ROAD
82 85 86
CHARLOTTE 28227
704 568-6500
U OFNC
GELLER, D, MICHAEL
IM
101 W.T.HARRIS BLVD. #1214
80 81 90
CHARLOTTE 28262
704 547-1462
TEMPLE U
GIBSON, JOHN MCNEILL
IM AC
212 S. TRYON ST.. STE. 1500
72 72 84
CHARLOI lb 28202
704 333-6544
U OF NC
GLASGOW, DOUGLAS MCKAY
IM/GER L/RT
400 AVINGER LN. #403
43 50 51
DAVIDSON 28036
704 896-1403
MCGILL U
GREENE, RALPH LEON, JR.
IM AC
3535 RANDOLPH ROAD
70 74 76
CHARLOI lb 28211
704 365-0760
WEST VA U
HABER, ROBERT HUGH
IM/CD AC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #300
83 86 89
CHARLO 1 1 b 28203
704 373-1503
MT SINAI SCH MED
HENDLER, JAY MARK
IM/PUD AC
1718 E. 4TH ST. STE. 801
85 86 92
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 375-9932
NEW YORK U
HICKLIN, HARRY EUGENE, III
IM/CD AC
225 S. HERLONG AVE.. STE. 110
85 90 91
ROCK HILL SC29732
803 383-0120
ST. GEORGE'S U
HOBSON, JACK BROWN
IM/HEM AC
125 BALDWIN AVE.
57 57 63
CHARLOI lb 28204
704 338-6300
U OF NC
HODGES, HORACE HAYDEN
IM/GI L/RT
733 PLANTATION ESTATES DR.
40 40 47
APT. E-311
MATTHEWS 28105
704 845-5662
U OF PENN
HOLEVAS, JOHN GEORGE
IM AC
411 BILLINGSLEY RD. #105
85 87 88
CHARLOI lb 28211
704 333-4175
BOWMAN GRAY
IWAOKA, ROBERT S.
IM/CD AC
1718 E. 4TH ST., #501
81 81 87
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 343-9800
U OF ILLINOIS
JAMES, CHARLES GREENE
IM AC
700 E. STONEWALL ST.
53 54 80
CHARLOI lb 28202-2783
704 377-2188
MEHARRY MED COLL
JAMES, RICHARD THOMAS, JR.
IM L/RT
4051 ABINGDON ROAD
43 43 54
CHARLOI lb 28211
704 366-5847
U OF PENN
JONES, ALLEN G.
IM AC
101 W.T.HARRIS BLVD., STE.#1214 84 85 88
CHARLOI lb 28262
704 547-1462
U OF MISSISSIPPI
JONES, JAMES BUCKNER
IM/PUD AC
3535 RANDOLPH ROAD
79 84 85
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 365-0760
VANDERBILT U.
KELLEY, THOMAS FRANCIS
IM/CD AC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., STE. 300
83 84 89
CHARLOI lb 28203
704 373-1500
EAST CAROLINA U
KESSEL, STEVEN R.
IM AC
1350 S. KINGS DR.
76 76 87
CHARLOI lb 28207
WEST VA U
KOSSOVE, IRENE LEVY
IM/GYN L/RT
2515 FOREST DR.
39 40 41
CHARLOI lb 28211-2109
704 358-9409
MED COLL OF VA
KRAMER, NORMAN JOHN
IM/END AC
3535 RANDOLPH ROAD, STE. 300
65 73 75
CHARLOTTE 2821 1
704 365-0760
JEFFERSON
LAI, CHl-KWONG
IM
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP
72 79
POBOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28677
704 878-2011
NATL CTR-TAIPEI
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
293
60. MECKLENBURG COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
LAPP, CHARLES WARREN
IM/PD AC
PETERSON, DAVID MARSHALL
IM/OM AC
10620 PARK RD. STE. 234
74 74 74
300 BILLINGSLEY RD., STE. 200
72 73 78
CHARLOTTE 28210
704 542-7444
CHARLOTTE 28211-5019
704 372-3350
ALBANY MED COLL
U OF ALABAMA
LEVINE, JONATHAN KEITH
IM/HEM AC
PIERCE, KATHERINE JEANNE
IM AC
335 N, CASWELL ROAD
86 87 85
2228 MALVERN ROAD
82 83 94
CHARLOI lb 28204
704 376-4852
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 342-8000
UOFNC
U OF FLORIDA
LEWIS, N. MAX
IM
PORTER, WILLIAM G.
IM/HEM AC
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP
57 57
PO BOX 32861
63 63 70
POBOX 1821
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861
704 355-3165
STATESVILLE 28677
704 878-201 1
MED U OF SC
BOWMAN GRAY
RANSON, JOHN LESTER, JR.
IM URT
LINDOW, LARRY GENE
IM/ADM AC
2059 CASSAMIA PLACE
42 42 43
6301 MORRISON BLVD.
68 69 78
CHARLOTTE 28211-1626
704 376-4852
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 362-6200
JEFFERSON
U OF ILLINOIS
RICH, CHARLES BOYCE, JR.
IM AC
MANDEL, LEE RICHARD
IM AC
212 S. TRYON ST.. STE. 1500
82 85 88
7108 PINEVILLE MATTHEWS ROAD 76 76 89
CHARLOI lb 28281
704 333-6544
CHARLOI It 28226
704 543-6805
BOWMAN GRAY
U OF MIAMI
RICHARDSON, MICHAEL SHELDON
IM AC
MARTIN, MICHAEL JAY
IM AC
7810 PROVIDENCE RD , STE. 103
86 88 90
125 BALDWIN AVE.
88 91 91
CHARLOTTE 28226
704 542-2543
CHARLO 1 1 h 28204
704 338-6300
UOFNC
U OF VIRGINIA
RILEY, JAMES CHARLES
IM/GI AC
MATTHEWS, WILLIAM CAMP
IM/OM L/RT
125 BALDWIN AVE.
67 68 74
RT. 4, BOX 470, THE FARM
37 37 39
CHARLO 1 1 b 28204
704 338-6300
CHESTER SC29706
803 385-6975
TEMPLE U
U OF VIRGINIA
RITCH, DOUGLAS LAMAR
IM AC
MAYER, WALTER BREM
IM L/RT
335 N. CASWELL ROAD
63 63 67
2420-407 ROSWELL AVENUE
30 32 33
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 376-4852
CHARLOTTE 28209
704 333-4322
UOFNC
U OF PENN
RONDEAU, SHEILA SAWANT
IM AC
MCCALL, MARVIN MATHER, III
1M/CD AC
7030 PINEVILLE-MATTHEWS RD.
88 90 92
P. 0 BOX 32861
56 56 62
NALLE CLINIC
CHARLO 1 1 1 28232
704 355-3165
CHARLO 1 1 b 28226-8298
704 344-2100
UOFNC
U OF TX-HOUSTON
MCKAY, CLINTON HULL
IM L/RT
ROSS, OTHO B., JR.
IM L/RT
8919 PARK ROAD, DC34
39 43 47
3022 FERNCLIFF RD.
43 43 50
CHARLOTTE 28210
919 225-1761
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 366-7820
U OF TENNESSEE
DUKE
MCLOUGHLIN, JILL HICKEY
IM AC
RUPPENTHAL, C. ROBERT
IM/HEM AC
PARK CROSSING MEDICAL CTR.
83 84 86
1350 S. KINGS DRIVE
60 68 68
10344 PARKRD.. STE. 100
CHARLOTTE 28207-1822
704 342-8336
CHARLOI Ih 28210-8401
704 541-1172
U OF PENN
UOFNC
RUSS, DONALD JAMES
IM AC
MCMILLAN, THOMAS HENRY, JR.
IM L/RT
3535 RANDOLPH RD. #W300
73 73 77
2439 CROYDON RD.
53 58 58
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 365-0760
CHARLOTTE 28209-1617
704 355-5100
U OF MARYLAND
EMORY U
RYAN, MATTHEW ANTHONY
IM AC
MILLER, FRED HARLAND
IM AC
7110 LAWYERS ROAD
88 91 92
101 W.T, HARRIS BLVD., STE 2223
75 75 92
CHARLOTTE 28227
704 344-2200
CHARLOTTE 28262
704 548-8724
ST LOUIS U
JEFFERSON
SCHNEIDER, BARRY RANDALL
IM/GI AC
NEAL, ANTHONY C.
IM
101 W T.HARRIS BLVD
80 81 93
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP
84 84
SUITE 3215
POBOX 1821
CHARLOTTE 28262
704 547-8818
STATESVILLE 28677
704 878-2011
UOF NC
INDIANA U
SCHOLZ, DAVID GEORGE
IM/GI AC
NORRIS, CHARLES BRADLEY
IM L/RT
125 BALDWIN AVE.
83 86 89
1039 AROSA AVE.
41 41 47
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 338-6300
CHARLOTTE 28203
704 334-1506
MAYO MED SCHOOL
GEORGETOWN U
SCHUMACHER, DONALD
IM AC
O'BAR, PAUL RUPERT
IM/ID AC
335 N. CASWELL ROAD
70 70 75
1350 S. KINGS DRIVE
57 57 71
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 376-4852
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 342-8000
U OF BOLOGNA
U OF OKLAHOMA
SHOAF, EDWIN HUSS, JR.
IM AC
OKWARA, BENEDICT 0.
IM EM/AC
FIRST CHARLO 1 1 b PHYSICIANS
75 75 79
8004 LONG NOOK LANE
84 90 91
300 BILLINGSLEY RD., STE. 200
CHARLOTTE 28277
704 846-3419
CHARLOTTE 28211-5019
704 372-3350
ST. GEORGES U
BOWMAN GRAY
OWEN, KENNETH DALE, JR.
IM AC
SHULL, WILLIAM HENRY
IM L/RT
3535 RANDOLPH RD., STE 300
86 86 92
701 HEMPSTEAD PLACE
44 44 46
CHARLOI lb 28211
704 365-0760
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 376-4836
BOWMAN GRAY
JEFFERSON
PAYNE, ROBERT BENJAMIN
IM/CD RT
SHULTZ, KIRKWOOD TANNER
IM/END AC
399 BARBER LOOP
60 60 64
125 BALDWIN AVE.
66 66 71
MOORESVILLE 28115
704 664-4541
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 374-1696
UOFNC
DUKE
PERRIN, THOMAS SAMUEL, JR.
IM L
SILBIGER, STEPHEN ALAN
IM AC
3535 RANDOLPH RD. #W300
43 43 53
5516 CENTRAL AVE.
72 73 86
CHARLOI lb 28211
704 365-0760
CHARLOTTE 28212
704 532-5000
JOHNS HOPKINS
SUNY-SYRACUSE
SIMONTON, CHARLES ALISON, III
1001 BLYTHE BLVD.. STE 300
CHARLOTTE 28203
HARVARD
SOBEL, GARY ALLEN
3830 RIVER RIDGE RD.
CHARLOTTE 28226
K C OSTEO COLL
SPOLNICKI, WANDA
212 S. TRYON ST, STE. 1500
CHARLOTTE 28202
MED COLL OF VA
STUCKEY, CHARLES LEGRAND
2634 SHARON ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28211
U OF VIRGINIA
SUGG, WILLIAM CASWELL, JR.
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., STE. 500
CHARLOTTE 28203
EMORY U
TOUSSAINT, JAMES LYNN
2015 RANDOLPH RD., STE. 208
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF N DAKOTA
TROXELL, MARCUS LEE
101 W.T.HARRIS BLVD., STE. 5203
CHARLOTTE 28262
BOWMAN GRAY
TRUITT, LEIGH
1010 CHARLOTTE PLAZA BLDG,
CHARLOTTE 28244
JOHNS HOPKINS
VERDONE, GEORGE F.
3800 WENDWOOD LANE
CHARLOTTE 28211
NEW YORK MED COL
VERNER, HUGH DAVID
PO BOX 549
MONTREAT 28757
JOHNS HOPKINS
WEEKS, KENNETH DURHAM, JR.
1718 E. 4TH ST. #501
CHARLOTTE 28204
DUKE
WHITE, MACK WILLIS, III
7030 PINEVILLE-MATTHEWS ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28226
U OF NC
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM THOMAS, JR.
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
BAYLOR
WOODARD, WARDEN LEWIS, III
THE CANCER CTR , PO BOX 32861
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861
U OF NC
WOODYEAR, WYNNE ELIZABETH
10512 PARK RD., EXT., STE. 201
CHARLOTTE 28217
WEST VA U
MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
IM/CD AC
80 80 89
704 373-1 503
IM/HEM AC
73 88 89
704 551-4200
IM AC
90 91 94
704 333-6544
IM L/RT
40 46 47
704 364-0905
IM/PUD AC
61 62 67
704 355-5100
IM/GI AC
84 85 90
704 377-4009
IM/ON AC
79 84 90
704 593-0244
IM AC
64 65 94
704 353-7202
IM L
43 43 49
704 338-6300
IM L/RT
43 43 49
704 669-6629
IM/CD AC
74 78 84
704 343-9800
IM AC
79 80 75
704 344-2112
IM/PD AC
73 73 79
704 355-3146
IM/ON AC
81 81 82
704 355-3789
IM AC
87 90 93
704 542-6593
MOORE, KENT ELLIOT MFS/OS AC
PRESBYTERIAN MEDICAL TOWER 93 93 93
1718 E. 4TH ST. STE. 804
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 358-8898
MED COLL OF VA
NEONATAL-PERINATAL MEDICINE
BERKOWITZ, GERALD PHILLIP
SOUTHSIDE NEONATOLOGY
ASSOCS
10628 PARK ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28210-4209
U OF TENNESSEE
DAVEY, ANDREW MARTIN
CAROLINAS MED.CTR., PEDIATRICS 86
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232 704 355-3156
BOWMAN GRAY
NPM/PD AC
74 74 85
704 543-2244
NPM/PD
AC
85
294
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
60. MECKLENBURG COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
704 355-5156
NPM/PD AC
75 75 80
704 355-3156
ENGSTROM, PAUL CHARLES NPM/PD AC
CAROLINAS MED.CTR., PEDIATRICS 83 83 83
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
BOWMAN GRAY
HICKEY, DOCIA ELIZABETH
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861
BOWMAN GRAY
KUESER, THOMAS JOSEPH
PO BOX 32861
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
CHARLOTTE 28232
ST LOUIS U
MEAL, PATRICIA ROSEANNE
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
INDIANA U
PETRY, CATHARINE DAVIS
NPM/PD
80 80
AC
90
704 355-3156
NPM AC
80 83 89
704 355-3156
NPM/PD AC
CAROLINAS MED.CTR., PEDIATRICS 86 87 92
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861 704 355-3156
U OF NEBRASKA
RATHBUN, MARY ANNE NPM/PD AC
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER 70 73 78
P. 0. BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861 704 355-3156
ALBANY MED COLL
VISSER, VALYA ELIZABETH NPM/PD AC
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER 73 74 85
DEPT, OF PEDIATRICS, BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861
U OF IOWA
NEPHROLOGY
BURGESS, WILLIAM PATRICK
928 BAXTER STREET
CHARLOTTE 28204-2879
U OF MIAMI
CHANDLER, JOE THURSTON
928 BAXTER STREET
CHARLOTTE 28204
MED U OF SC
DIAZ-BUXO, JOSE ANTONIO
928 BAXTER STREET
CHARLOTTE 28204-2879
U OF PUERTO RICO
FARMER, CHARLES DUDLEY
928 BAXTER ST.
CHARLOTTE 28204
INDIANA U
FRIEDLAND, EDWARD L.
6901 OUT OF BOUNDS DR.
CHARLOTTE 28210-7317
U OF ROCHESTER
HAIGLER, STUART STEVEN
2321 W. MOREHEAD ST., STE,
CHARLOTTE 27208
BOWMAN GRAY
HART, GEORGE MILBURN
928 BAXTER ST.
CHARLOTTE 28204
BOWMAN GRAY
RAYMOND, KENT HOWARD
928 BAXTER ST.
CHARLOTTE 28204-2879
WASHINGTON U
TURNER, MURRAY WELLS
928 BAXTER STREET
CHARLOTTE 28204
BOWMAN GRAY
WALKER, PHILLIP JACKSON
928 BAXTER ST.
CHARLOTTE 28204-2879
U OF VIRGINIA
NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
ADAMSON, TIM EUGENE
1010 EDGEHILL ROAD, N.
CHARLOTTE 28207
VANDERBILT U.
704 355-3156
NEP/IM AC
77 78 83
704 348-2992
NEP/IM AC
63 63 72
704 348-2992
NEP/IM AC
70 71 75
704 348-2992
NEP/IM AC
58 58 67
704 348-2992
NEP/IM AC
81 86 88
704 554-6901
NEP AC
101 85 90 93
704 333-4217
NEP AC
86 91 94
704 348-2992
NEP/IM AC
77 79 89
704 348-2992
NEP/IM AC
80 81 77
704 348-2992
NEP/IM AC
64 64 78
704 348-2992
NS AC
85 91 91
704 376-1605
BRAWLEY, BOBBY WATSON
1010 EDGEHILL RD, NORTH
CHARLOTTE 28207-1830
U OFNC
DYER, EMMET HUNTER
CHARLOTTE NEUROSURGICAL
ASSOC.
1010 EDGEHILL ROAD, NORTH
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF MISSISSIPPI
FINGER, FREDERICK ELI, III
1010 EDGEHILL RD. NORTH
CHARLOTTE 28207
VANDERBILT U.
GREENHOOT, JERRY HARVEY
1010 EDGEHILL ROAD NORTH
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF CALIF-LA
GRIVAS, NICHOLAS ELLSWORTH
1928 RANDOLPH RD. STE. 100
CHARLOTTE 28207
U TX-SOU.WESTERN
HEAFNER, MICHAEL DANIEL, SR.
1010 EDGEHILL ROAD, NORTH
CHARLOTTE 28207
BOWMAN GRAY
MCLANAHAN, CHARLES SCOTT
1010 EDGEHILL ROAD, N.
CHARLOTTE 28207-1830
COLUMBIA U
PETTY, JERRY MILLER
1010 EDGEHILL ROAD, N.
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF NC
PITTS, WILLIAM REID
429 EASTOVER ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
HARVARD
ROGERS, LARRY ARCH
2711 RANDOLPH RD., STE. 207
CHARLOTTE 28207
DUKE
SWEET, RAYMOND C.
300 BILLINGSLEY RD. #101
CHARLOTTE 28211
MED COLL OF VA
VANDER VEER, CRAIG ANDREW
1010 EDGEHILL
CHARLOTTE 28207
CHICAGO MED SCH
NEUROLOGY
ALLEN, FRED HUNTLEY, JR.
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., STE. 601
CHARLOTTE 28203
COLUMBIA U
DEMAS, RONALD CHARLES
2219 E, 7TH ST.
CHARLOTTE 28204-3339
INDIANA U
FOLLMER, RONALD LESTER
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861
TEMPLE U
KELLEY, KATHRYN A., COUGHLIN
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
INT. MED. DEPT.BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
U OF KENTUCKY
MARKEY, JOSEPH WILLIAM
2422 CLOISTER DR.
CHARLOTTE 28211-3914
U OF CINCINNATI
NESBIT, WILLIAM MICHAEL
1350 S, KINGS DR.
NALLE CLINIC
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF VIRGINIA
NS AC
59 59 72
704 376-1605
NS AC
88 94
704 376-1605
NS AC
76 77 86
704 376-1605
NS AC
62 62 73
704 376-1605
NS AC
65 65 74
704 377-9312
NS AC
79 84 78
704 376-1605
NS AC
73 74 80
704 376-1605
NS AC
60 60 69
704 376-1606
NS/GS URT
33 33 40
704 333-0407
NS AC
65 65 74
704 377-6609
NS AC
73 76 89
704 334-5161
NS AC
79 80 86
704 376-1605
N AC
59 59 65
704 377-9324
N/PM AC
65 66 72
704 372-3714
N AC
66 67 76
704 355-4053
N AC
84 85 90
704 377-9323
N AC
55 81 82
704 365-9291
N AC
62 62 69
704 342-8000
PUGH, JAMES EDWIN, JR. N AC
MECKLENBURG NEUROLOGICAL ASSOC
67 69 84
1900 RANDOLPH RD., STE. 1010
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 334-731 1
U OF PENN
NUCLEAR MEDICINE
EASTON, EDWARD JAMES, JR. NM/DR AC
PO BOX 36937 69 71 77
CHARLOTTE 28236 704 373-2430
TUFTS U
NUCLEAR RADIOLOGY
PARSONS, ROBERT GREGORY
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
PO BOX 26937
CHARLOTTE 28236
U OF FLORIDA
NR AC
69 71 76
704 355-5401
AC
89
704 355-3153
OBG AC
63 63 72
704 373-1541
OBG/NPM AC
66 66 84
704 372-5800
AC
94
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
ALLBERT, JOHN RAYMOND OBG/MFM
PO BOX 32861 86 88
DEPT. OF OB/GYN
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861
U OF TEXAS
ANDERSON, JAMES DICK
1023 EDGEHILL ROAD, SOUTH
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF FLORIDA
ANDRINOPOULOS, GEORGE C.
2028 RANDOLPH RD,
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF ATHENS
ASKEW, TRACY JEAN OBG
1450 MATTHEWS TOWNSHIP PKWY 89 89
SUITE 200
MATTHEWS 28105 704 384-6930
VANDERBILT U,
BEURSKENS, MAUREEN LEONIE OBG AC
1023 EDGEHILL ROAD S. 81 92 92
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 373-1541
U OF MASS
BOYD, GWENDOLYN MCNEILL OBG AC
8 EAGLESHEAD RD. 77 77 91
ITHACA NY1 4850-9659 704 355-31 53
U OFNC
BROWN, RONALD LAUCHLIN OBG AC
2711 RANDOLPH RD. STE. 305 74 75 84
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 372-8020
MED U OF SC
CAMPBELL, JAMES ARCHIBALD OBG AC
2801 RANDOLPH RD. 60 60 69
CHARLOTTE 28211-1051 704 376-3536
U OF NC
CHOPER, NILES EDWARD OBG C
8108 RISING MEADOW 82 82 94
CHARLOTTE 28277 704 551-4380
ALBANY MED COLL
CRADDOCK, LARRY WAYNE OBG AC
1822 BRUNSWICK AVE. 72 73 80
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 342-4323
U OF ALABAMA
CROWDER, MARY THELMA OBG AC
150 PROVIDENCE RD, 86 88 91
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 377-0461
U OF VIRGINIA
DOWNS, POSEY EDGAR, JR. OBG L/RT
2531 CROSS POINT CIRCLE 52 52 56
MATTHEWS 28105 704 536-9001
BOWMAN GRAY
ELLINGTON, CHARLES P., Ill OBG AC
1618 E. MOREHEAD STREET 87 90 89
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 344-2260
BOWMAN GRAY
FISHER, EDWARD CARL OBG AC
1822 BRUNSWICK AVE. 71 71 78
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 373-1541
U OF TENNESSEE
1
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
295
60. MECKLENBURG COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
FULGHUM, EDWIN M., JR.
OBG
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP
74 74
POBOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28677
704 878-2011
UOFNC
GLOVER, JOHN SNOW
OBG AC
1718 E, FOURTH ST.. #307
59 59 65
CHARLOI IE 28204
704 332-8103
DUKE
GODSEY, RALEIGH KIRBY, JR.
OBG AC
1450 MATTHEWS TOWNSHIP PKWY, 86 87 90
STE. 200
MATTHEWS 28105
704 372-8020
U OF MISSISSIPPI
GRASINGER, CECILIA FABRY
OBG AC
1718 E. FOURTH ST.. STE. 307
88 89 92
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 332-8103
U OF OKLAHOMA
GRIFFIN, EZRA DANIEL, JR.
OBG AC
1822 BRUNSWICK AVE.
73 73 77
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 364-3760
UOFNC
HALL, JAMES BRYAN
OBG/ON AC
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
74 75 82
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 331-3149
MED U OF SC
HARDY, JAMES JOSEPH
OBG AC
1618 E, MOREHEADST.
85 88 82
CHARLOI lb 28207
704 344-2260
U OF NC
HAROUNY, VICTOR ROBERT
OBG AC
150 PROVIDENCE RD.
83 83 88
CHARLOI lb 28207
704 377-0461
CASE WESTERN RES
HARRELL, LONNIE CLAYTON, III
OBG AC
150 PROVIDENCE ROAD
72 72 74
CHARLOI lb 28207
704 377-0461
U OFNC
HARRIS-OWENS, MARCIA ANNE
OBG AC
PO BOX 32861
87 89 93
DEPT, OFOB-GYN
CHARLOI lb 28232
704 355-31 53
MED COLL OF GA
HARRISON, FRANK N.H., JR.
OBG AC
PO BOX 32861
73 74 77
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
CHARLOI lb 28232
704 355-3153
MED COLL OF GA
HARSTON, PHILLIP REED
OBG AC
2711 RANDOLPH RD. STE 512
79 80 84
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 333-4104
U OF LOUISVILLE
HOLLINGSWORTH, WALTER C.
OBG AC
1718 E FOURTH ST.. #307
59 59 64
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 332-8103
BOWMAN GRAY
HORNER, DONALD STANLEY
OBG/PD AC
AMITY OB-GYN ASSOC PA
75 75 83
330 BILLINGSLEY RD. #201
CHARLOI lb 28211
704 366-8400
U OF MARYLAND
JONES, 0. HUNTER
OBG URT
232 PERRIN PLACE
33 33 37
CHARLOI lb 28207
704 333-0455
COLUMBIA U
JONES, PHILIP BRENT
OBG AC
1718 E, 4TH ST., STE. 902
82 83 79
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 372-4000
EAST CAROLINA U
LAND, MICHAEL ROY
OBG AC
150 PROVIDENCE ROAD
80 80 80
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 377-0461
INDIANA U
LEWIS, ANDREW JACKSON, JR.
OBG AC
2801 RANDOLPH RD,
57 58 62
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 377-5675
U OF ALABAMA
LITTLE, DONALD FORREST
OBG AC
1718 E. 4TH ST,, #601
59 65 65
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 372-8750
U OF ALABAMA
LUCAS, JACK A. OBG AC
1822 BRUNSWICK AVE. 82 83 87
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 342-4323
U OF NC
MACDONALD, WILLIAM WEBSTER OBG AC
1023 EDGEHILL DRIVE 68 68 78
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 373-1541
SUNY-SYRACUSE
MARSHBURN, PAUL BARTOW OBG/REN C
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER 84 85 94
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861 704 355-3153
EMORY U
MATTHEWS, ROBIN DEMPSEY OBG AC
101 W T. HARRIS BLVD. 90 92 91
STE, 5201
CHARLOTTE 28262 704 548-1221
U OF ALABAMA
MCALLISTER, DAVID WHITNEY OBG AC
2711 RANDOLPH RD, STE, 512 70 70 76
CHARLOTTE 28213 704 333-4104
BOWMAN GRAY
MCALPINE, DAVID CHARLES OBG AC
2801 RANDOLPH ROAD 89 94
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 377-5675
LSU-SHREVEPORT
MCNAMARA, JOHN FRANCIS, II OBG AC
2711 RANDOLPH ROAD, STE 512 76 77 80
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 333-4104
OHIO STATE U
MOORE, STEPHEN CHARLES OBG AC
150 PROVIDENCE ROAD 90 90 95
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 377-0461
MED U OF SC
NUNLEY, WALLACE CLAY, JR. OBG AC
PO BOX 32861 73 77 89
CHARLOTTE 28232 704 355-3153
U OF VIRGINIA
OLIVER, ANDREW BLAINE, JR. OBG AC
OLIVER OB-GYN 81 84 84
1718 E. 4TH ST., STE. 808
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 547-8359
MED COLL OF GA
OLIVER, KENNETH LEON OBG AC
2801 RANDOLPH RD. 65 66 73
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 377-5675
BOWMAN GRAY
PARKS, BOYD LEE OBG AC
1822 BRUNSWICK AVE, 83 86 91
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 342-4323
EMORY U
PEACOCK, MARK DOUGLAS OBG AC
20905 TORRENCE CHAPEL RD, 82 86 92
SUITE 204
DAVIDSON 28036 704 896-0522
U OF NC
PETOK, TINA OBG AC
101 W,T, HARRIS BLVD. STE. 5201 84 86 88
CHARLOTTE 28262-3485 704 548-1221
MED COLL OF OHIO
PIXLEY, ROLAND L. OBG AC
CHARLOTTE OB/GYN 83 83 88
1023 EDGEHILL ROAD. SOUTH
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 373-1541
BOWMAN GRAY
PORTER, CHARLES ALEXANDER OBG AC
2801 RANDOLPH RD., STE 200 66 66 73
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 377-5675
JEFFERSON
SAMUELS, WALTER RAY OBG AC
150 PROVIDENCE ROAD 61 61 68
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 377-0461
U OF NC
SCHNEIDER, SCOTT MATTHEW OBG AC
SOUTHPARK MEDICAL OFFICE 90 92 94
5970 FAIRVIEW RD.. STE. 610
CHARLOTTE 28210 704 551-4200
GEO WASHINGTON U
SCHOEN, WALTER OBG AC
1718 E. 4TH ST.. STE. 601 74 72 91
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 334-4408
U OF PADOVA
SHAVER, DAVID CORYDON
1718 EAST 4TH STREET, STE
CHARLOTTE 28204
U OF ARKANSAS
STALLWORTH, WILLIAM KING
2711 RANDOLPH RD.#305-A
CHARLOTTE 28207
TULANE U
STEPHENS, KATHRYN JOHNSON
1718 E, FOURTH ST, #201
CHARLOTTE 28204
U OFNC
STUBBS, THOMAS MANGUM
PO BOX 32861
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CTR
CHARLOTTE 28232
DUKE
TAYLOR, JOHN BRUCE
1822 BRUNSWICK AVE,
CHARLOTTE 28207
MED COLL OF VA
TEAGUE, ALICE BUDDIN
1023 EDGEHILL RD, SOUTH
CHARLOTTE 28207
MED U OF SC
TIDWELL, JOHN WILLIAM, II
2801 RANDOLPH RD„ STE, 200
CHARLOTTE 28211
U OF MICHIGAN
TORRES, MARY ELLEN
1718 E, 4TH ST, STE, 201
CHARLOTTE 28211
INDIANA U
VANDIVER, THOMAS JACKSON
150 PROVIDENCE ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
EMORY U
VERROSS, WILLIAM EDWARD
2801 RANDOLPH RD,, STE. 200
CHARLOTTE 28211
MED COLL OF GA
WADE, RONALD VAUGHN
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
MED U OF SC
WARD, SIMON v.. Ill
1718 E, 4TH ST, STE, 307
RANKIN WOMEN'S CENTER
CHARLOTTE 28204
LA STATE U
WHITE, THOMAS HUGH
1718 E FOURTH ST, #307
CHARLOTTE 28204
DUKE
WINGERT, JOHN GEORGE
2801 RANDOLPH ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28211
U OF IOWA
OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE
ALBERGOTTI, JULIAN S., JR.
345 LIVINGSTON DR,
CHARLOTTE 28211-4635
U OF NC
ALEXANDER, JAMES PORTER
1910 BEVERLY DR.
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF PENN
BEARD, JOHN NICHOLS
1350 KINGS DRIVE
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF NC
SMITH, JEFFREY ALAN
1511 LAKE DR
MONROE 28112-9415
U OF NC
SODEN, KEVIN JOSEPH
PO BOX 1026
CHARLOTTE 28201-1026
U OF FLORIDA
OBG/MFM AC
604 76 76 93
704 384-5701
OBG L/RT
59 63 63
704 372-8020
OBG AC
78 78 75
704 338-9752
OBG/MFM AC
75 75 91
704 355-5709
OBG AC
78 80 83
704 376-0360
OBG AC
85 89 92
704 373-1541
OBG AC
65 66 73
704 377-5675
OBG AC
89 93 94
704 338-9752
OBG AC
76 78 81
704 377-0461
OBG AC
74 75 81
704 377-5675
OBG AC
70 71 89
704 355-3153
OBG
81 81
AC
87
704 332-8103
OBG AC
59 59 65
704 332-8103
OBG AC
55 65 65
704 376-3536
OM/FP RT
55 55 58
OM/IM L/RT
50 50 56
704 376-4266
OM/PD AC
64 64 70
704 342-8000
OM AC
79 81 75
704 786-6122
OM EM/AC
74 75 84
704 561-2878
296
ONCOLOGY
BOYD, JAMES FRANCIS
201 PROVIDENCE RD., STE 100
CHARLOTTE 28207-1417
DUKE
PENNING, ROBERT LAWRENCE
3535 RANDOLPH ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28211
U OF VERMONT
HAUCH, THOMAS WRAY
PO BOX 221346
CHARLOTTE 28222-1346
NORTHWESTERN U
LIVINGSTON, MICHAEL BALFOUR
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., #500
PO BOX 31667
CHARLOTTE 28203-5866
MED U OF SC
POULIN, RONALD
125 BALDWIN AVENUE
CHARLOTTE 28207
TUFTS U
THALINGER, ALAN ROBERT
3535 RANDOLPH ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28211
U OF VIRGINIA
OPHTHALMOLOGY
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
60. MECKLENBURG COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
ON/HEM AC
74 76 85
704 358-1900
ON/HEM AC
64 64 69
704 365-0760
ON/IM AC
72 79
704 344-1995
ON AC
84 85 89
704 338-6300
ON/HEM AC
74 74 94
704 338-6300
ON/IM AC
72 72 79
704 365-0760
ANTOSZYK, ANDREW NICHOLAS
OPH AC
1600 E. THIRD ST.
83 83 84
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 358-4142
NEW YORK MED COL
ATLAS, WALTER GERARD
OPH AC
NALLE CLINIC
83 86 92
1350 S. KINGS DR.
CHARLOTTE 28207-2198
704 342-8000
NEW YORK MED COL
BEDRICK, JAMES JOSEPH
OPH AC
2015 RANDOLPH RD.
77 79 83
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 334-2020
U OFNC
BOURGEOIS, JOHN ELLIOTT
OPH AC
1600 E. THIRD ST.
79 82 85
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 358-4111
U OF VIRGINIA
BRANNER, WILLIAM A., Ill
OPH AC
4335 COLWICK RD.
86 88 91
CHARLOI It 28211
704 364-7400
UOFNC
BROWNING, DAVID JUDSON
OPH AC
1600 E. THIRD ST.
81 82 87
CHARLO 1 1 b 28204
704 358-4138
DUKE
BULLINGTON, WALTER GRAHAM
OPH/AM RT
3328 S. LAKESIDE DR.
57 58 66
CHARLOI It 28270
704 364-7400
MED COLL OF VA
CHILDERS, MELVIN DAVIS, JR
OPH AC
4335 COLWICK ROAD
58 62 62
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 -2347
704 372-3070
MED COLL OF VA
CHRISTENBURY, JONATHAN DAVID
OPH/PS AC
449 N. WENDOVER PARK PL.
80 81 83
CHARLO 1 1 1 2821 1
704 332-9365
DUKE
CULTON, JULIAN CLARK
OPH AC
1600 E. THIRD STREET
56 56 63
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 358-41 1 1
DUKE
FLORES, ROBERT ANDREW
OPH AC
LAUREL EYE ASSOCIATES
86 93
201 PROVIDENCE ROAD
CHARLO 1 1 1 28207
704 372-4380
HARVARD
GALENTINE, PAUL GUY, III
OPH AC
2620 E. 7TH ST. #300
76 77 85
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 364-8576
DUKE
GASKIN, ERNEST REED
OPH L
100 QUEENS RD.
51 52 56
CHARLO 1 1 1 28204
704 332-1156
EMORY U
GASKIN, LEWIS REED OPH AC
100 QUEENS RD. 80 84 85
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 332-1 156
EMORY U
GOSHORN, ERIN BOOHER OPH/PD AC
2015 RANDOLPH RD., STE. 108 86 87 93
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 334-2020
MED COLL OF OHIO
tGRAHAM, WALTER RALEIGH OPH
743 HEMPSTEAD PLACE 40 40 50
DECEASED-1 2-28-94
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 334-6014
U OF MARYLAND
GREENMAN, MAXWELL OPH AC
LAUREL EYE ASSOCIATES, PA 67 68 74
201 PROVIDENCE RD.
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 372-4380
NEW YORK U
HOUGH, MAC JOHNSON OPH L/RT
3234 PARK ROAD 45 52 53
CHARLOTTE 28209 704 523-6529
MED COLL OF VA
JABEN, SCOTT LEONARD OPH AC
LAUREL EYE ASSOCIATES, PA 77 78 83
201 PROVIDENCE RD.
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 372-4380
U OF MIAMI
JUDGE, DAVID ALLAN OPH AC
2015 RANDOLPH RD.. STE. 108 88 89 94
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 334-2020
U OF TENNESSEE
KRESHON, MARTIN JOHN, SR. OPH AC
1600 E. THIRD STREET 54 57 61
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 358-41 1 1
M C OF WISCONSIN
MALTON, MARK L. OPH AC
8730 UNIVERSITY CITY BLVD. 82 85 88
CHARLOTTE 28213 704 334-2020
U OF MICHIGAN
MARSHALL, CHARLES FOSTER, JR. OPH AC
EASTOVER MEDICAL PARK II 69 69 79
2620 E. 7TH ST., STE. 300-C
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 377-4448
MED U OF SC
PARKERSON, WALTER TUCK OPH AC
1718 E. FOURTH ST., STE. 207 60 60 68
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 377-3689
DUKE
PRESSLY, JAMES PATTERSON OPH AC
2620 E. 7TH ST. STE 300-C 68 68 77
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 377-4448
MED U OF SC
RENALDO. DONALD PHILIP OPH AC
1718 E. FOURTH ST. #908 74 75 80
CHARLOTTE 28204-3260 704 376-5424
TEMPLE U
RIDLEY, MIRIAM E. OPH AC
1718 E. FOURTH ST. #908 75 80 88
CHARLOTTE 28204-3208 704 376-5424
U OF W ONTARIO
ROTBERG, MICHAEL HOWARD OPH AC
1600 E. THIRD ST. 79 81 92
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 358-41 1 1
DUKE
SAUNDERS, TIMOTHY GRAY OPH AC
1600 E. THIRD ST. 81 81 81
CHARLOTTE 28204-3282 704 358-41 1 1
U OF NC
SLIWINSKl, STANLEY F. OPH
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP 66 66 77
POBOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28677 704 878-201 1
JOHNS HOPKINS
SMITH, DAVID LAWRENCE OPH AC
THE GASKIN EYE CLINIC 79 81 94
100 QUEENS ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 332-1156
EMORY U
STRATTON, JAMES DAVID OPH L/RT
5150 SHARON ROAD 37 38 47
CHARLOTTE 28210-4799 704 554-7176
RUSH MED COLL
TATE, GEORGE WHALEY, JR.
2200 E. 7TH ST.
CHARLOTTE 28204
U TX-SOU.WESTERN
TILLETT, CHARLES WALTER, JR.
2130 SHARON LANE
CHARLOTTE 28211
JOHNS HOPKINS
TILLETT, GRACE MONTANA
2130 SHARON LANE
CHARLOTTE 28211
SUNY-SYRACUSE
UGLAND, DAVID NELS
100 QUEENS RD.
CHARLOTTE 28204
BAYLOR
WEIDMAN, FREDERICK H. D., Ill
100 QUEENS RD.
CHARLOTTE 28204
WEST VA U
WOODY, JOE HARRIS
4335 COLWICK RD.
CHARLOTTE 28211
BOWMAN GRAY
YOUNG, JOHN ADAM, II
1600 E. THIRD STREET
CHARLOTTE 28204
U OF NC
YUDELL, ROBERT BENJAMIN
LAUREL EYE ASSOCIATES, PA
201 PROVIDENCE RD.
CHARLOTTE 28207
DUKE
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
ANDERSON, ROBERT BENTLEY
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. ,#200
CHARLOTTE 28203-9938
M C OF WISCONSIN
BACH, PHILIP JOHN
10512 PARK RD.. STE. 101
CHARLOTTE 28210
U OF WISCONSIN
BEAVER, WALTER BURNS, JR.
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., #200
CHARLOTTE 28203
U OF NC
BOSSE, MICHAEL JOSEPH
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
U OF MARYLAND
BOYD, BASIL MANLY, JR.
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., #200
CHARLOTTE 28203
BOWMAN GRAY
BRIGHAM, CRAIG D.
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., #200
CHARLOTTE 28203
NORTHWESTERN U
BUTER, THOMAS HENRY
120 PROVIDENCE ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF MICHIGAN
CAUGHRAN, JOHN HAMILTON
120 PROVIDENCE ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
INDIANA U
CHAPMAN, TODD MASTERS
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., #200
CHARLOTTE 28203
BOWMAN GRAY
CHEWNING, SAMUEL J., JR.
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., #200
CHARLOTTE 28203
U OF KENTUCKY
D'ALESSANDRO, DONALD F.
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., #200
CHARLOTTE 28203-5866
GEORGETOWN U
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OPH AC
68 68 78
704 332-1700
OPH L/RT
46 46 55
704 366-6895
OPH/R L/RT
49 54 55
704 366-6895
OPH AC
80 80 86
704 332-1156
OPH AC
84 85 93
704 332-1156
OPH AC
58 58 65
704 364-7400
OPH AC
60 60 67
704 358-4111
OPH AC
54 57 61
704 372-4380
ORS AC
83 84 89
704 373-0544
ORS AC
66 66 71
704 541-0216
ORS AC
84 89 89
704 373-0544
ORS AC
78 94
704 355-4167
ORS URT II
53 53 58
704 373-0544 Gl
ORS AC I
82 83 88
704 373-0544 ; 6i
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75 76 81 I
704 339-1000 *>
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51 58 59 i| I
704 377-0351
ORS AC
79 79 77
704 373-0544
ORS/SRS AC
79 80 84
704 373-0544
ORS AC
83 89
704 373-0544
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
297
60. MECKLENBURG COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
DARDEN, BRUCE VAIDEN. II
ORS AC
CHARLOTTE SPINE CENTER
82 83 79
2001 RANDOLPH RD.
CHARLO 1 1 1 28207
704 332-2225
UOFNC
DAVIS, WILLIAM HODGES
ORS AC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD.. STE, 200
85 92
CHARLOTTE 28203
704 373-0544
TULANE U
DICKERSON, LEON ARCHIBALD. JR. ORS AC
2001 RANDOLPH ROAD
70 74 78
CHARLO 1 1 1 28207
704 332-2225
WEST VA U
DUNAWAY. BYRON EDWARD
ORS
POBOX 1821
80 81 89
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP
PA
STATESVILLE 28677
704 878-201 1
EMORY U
DUNAWAY, HOWARD YATES, III
ORS AC
120 PROVIDENCE RD.
77 79 84
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 348-4300
BOWMAN GRAY
DUPUY, DAVID NORRIS
ORS AC
2600 E. 7TH STREET
70 71 76
CHARLO 1 1 b 28204
704 372-9820
U OF MIAMI
ESTWANIK, JOSEPH JOHN
ORS/SM AC
335 BILLINGSLEY ROAD
73 73 78
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 334-4663
BOWMAN GRAY
FEHRING, THOMAS K.
ORS AC
PO BOX 35228
80 80 86
CHARLOTTE 28235
704 339-1000
U OF TEXAS
GARLAND, RUSSELL TYSON
ORS AC
1900 RANDOLPH RD., #410
86 88 83
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 339-0081
EAST CAROLINA U
GAUL, JOHN S., Ill
ORS/HS AC
PO BOX 35228
82 84 88
CHARLOTTE 28235
704 339-1000
UOFNC
GAUL, JOHN STUART, JR.
ORS/HS URT
5325 HARDISON ROAD
46 53
CHARLOTTE 28226
704 372-9820
TEMPLE U
GILBERT, PAUL PRESSLY
ORS AC
2300-B RANDOLPH ROAD
77 78 84
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 375-5955
DUKE
GILL, LOWELL HARLEY
ORS AC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD #200
70 70 77
CHARLOTTE 28203
704 373-0544
DUKE
GRIFFIN, WILLIAM LEWIS
ORS AC
PO BOX 35228
82 87 89
CHARLOTTE 28235
704 339-1000
U OF LOUISVILLE
GRIFFIN, WILLIAM RUSSELL, JR.
ORS AC
5300 HAYNES HALL PLACE
64 64 71
CHARLOTTE 28270-1215
704 339-1000
BOWMAN GRAY
HANLEY, EDWARD N., JR.
ORS AC
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
75 76 89
CHARLOTTE MEM. HOSP.
CHARLO 1 1 1 28232-2861
704 355-4257
U OF VERMONT
HARTMAN, MARK BENTLY
ORS AC
MEDICAL PLAZA CENTER
87 92 93
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., STE. 200
CHARLO 1 It 28203
704 373-0544
BOWMAN GRAY
HICKS, J. ROBINSON
ORS AC
CHARLOTTE SPINE CENTER
53 60 61
2001 RANDOLPH RD.
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 332-2225
U OF VIRGINIA
HUMPHRIES, DAVID SCOTT
ORS AC
1900 RANDOLPH RD , STE. 410
56 67 68
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 339-0081
MED COLL OF VA
HUTCHINSON, FORNEY, III ORS/HS AC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., #200 68 68 77
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 373-0544
DUKE
JOHNSTON, DAVID SOMERS ORS/SM AC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., #200 61 61 67
CHARLOTTE 28203-9938 704 373-0544
U OF TENNESSEE
JOYCE, DONALD GEORGE ORS RT
1901 CLEMATIS DR. 63 67 68
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 348-4300
U OF OTTAWA
KELLAM, JAMES FRANKLIN ORS AC
PO BOX 32861 73 91
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
CHARLOTTE 28232 704 355-6046
U OF TORONTO
KINGERY, DAVID REDDING ORS AC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD, 80 81 87
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 347-5457
U OF FLORIDA
KNEISL, JEFFREY S. ORS/ON AC
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER 80 83 92
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232 704 355-5026
NORTHWESTERN U
MAJORS, ROY ALAN ORS/SM AC
120 PROVIDENCE ROAD 85 91 91
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 339-1000
MED COLL OFGA
MAUERHAN, DAVID ROBERT ORS AC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD , #200 78 79 84
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 373-0544
U OF CINCINNATI
MCBRIDE, ROBERT BENNIS, JR. ORS AC
101 W T.HARRIS BLVD #11 10 80 81 85
CHARLOTTE 28262 704 339-1073
WEST VA U
MCCOY, THOMAS HATTON ORS AC
PO BOX 35228 81 82 86
CHARLOTTE 28235 704 339-1000
U OF NC
MILLER, ROBERT EVANS ORS L/RT
825 ARDSLEY RD. 48 48 55
CHARLOTTE 28207-1811 704 334-0781
U OF PENN
MILTON. CECIL JEROME ORS AC
1718 E. 4TH ST., STE. 701 56 56 63
HAWTHORNE ORTHOPEDIC CLI.
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 334-0809
BOWMAN GRAY
MOKRIS, JEFFREY GEORGE ORS AC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD.. #200 79 79 80
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 373-0544
U OF CINCINNATI
MOOREFIELD, WM. GUERRANT, JR. ORS AC
120 PROVIDENCE ROAD 69 69 77
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 377-0351
DUKE
OHL, MATTHEW DAVID ORS AC
101 W.T.HARRIS BLVD.. STE #1110 84 85 90
CHARLOTTE 28262 704 339-1000
WEST VA U
OWEIDA, SAMI JOSEPH ORS AC
1900 RANDOLPH RD. STE. 410 79 85 86
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 339-0081
U OF PITTSBURGH
PERLIK, PAUL C. ORS/HS AC
PO BOX 35228 78 80 89
CHARLOTTE 28235 704 339-1000
EASTERN VA
PERRY. GLENN BRADFORD ORS/SM AC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #200 78 79 84
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 373-0544
TEMPLE U
PRESSLY. JAMES ALLEN ORS AC
2300 RANDOLPH RD. S-B 66 66 74
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 375-5955
U OF NC
PRICE, GRADY EDWIN ORS AC
120 PROVIDENCE RD. 60 60 69
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 339-1000
DUKE
AC
89
RHYNE, ALFRED LEONARD, III ORS/SRS AC
2600 E. 7TH STREET 84 85 90
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 372-9820
U OF NC
RODGER, ROBERT MARK ORS
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP 82 91
PO BOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28677 704 878-201 1
DALHOUSIE U
ROPER, JOHN TRACY ORS RT
2300 HOPEDALE AVE. 55 55 65
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 377-2325
MED U OF SC
SEBOLD, EDWIN JAMES ORS AC
120 PROVIDENCE ROAD 86 92 93
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 348-4300
SUNY-SYRACUSE
SIMS, STEPHEN HUBERT ORS
THE MILLER ORTHOPAEDIC CLINIC 83 85
1001 BLYTHE BLVD.
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 373-0544
MED U OF SC
TSAHAKIS, PAUL JOHN ORS AC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. STE. 200 84 89 91
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 373-0544
MED COLL OF VA
VESANO, JACK LEE ORS AC
1718 E. 4TH ST., STE. 701 68 68 73
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 334-0809
WEST VA U
WARD, WILLIAM ALAN ORS/HS AC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., #200 79 79 86
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 373-0544
U OF PITTSBURGH
WOOD, KENNETH ERVIN ORS AC
2001 RANDOLPH RD 70 71 78
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 339-1125
U OF FLORIDA
WRENN, RICHARD NICKLES ORS URT
7040 BALLENTYNE CT 47 55 56
CHARLOTTE 28210 704 338-4257
DUKE
ZUCKER, JOSEPH ORS AC
1350 S KINGS DR. 79 80 84
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 342-8343
DALHOUSIE U
ORTHOPEDIC-SPORTS MEDICINE
BARRON, JERRY L.
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #200
MILLER ORTHOAEDIC CLINIC
CHARLOTTE 28203-5866
U OF TEXAS
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
ARMSTRONG, BEVERLY WELLER
3034 HAMPTON RD
CHARLOTTE 28207-2616
SUNY-SYRACUSE
BERRYHILL, BRUCE HOLT
1600 E. THIRD STREET
CHARLOTTE 28204-3282
U OF NC
BLUMER, JOHN REDMOND
1350 S. KINGS DR.
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF MINN
BOLZ, EVERETT ARTHUR
3535 RANDOLPH RD., STE. 210
CHARLOTTE 28211
OHIO STATE U
BURNS, STANLEY SHERMAN, JR.
1692TULLOCH RD.
CHARLOTTE 28278
HARVARD
COMPTON, KENNETH W.
3535 RANDOLPH RD.. STE. 210
CHARLOTTE 28211
UNIV. OFS.C.
OSM/ORS AC
84 87 90
704 373-0544
OTO L/RT
41 41 49
704 366-0954
OTO AC
64 64 72
704 358-4133
OTO AC
87 87 93
704 342-8248
OTO AC
66 66 73
704 365-0711
OTO URT
48 54 55
704 358-41 1 1
OTO AC
81 83 89
704 365-071 1
298
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
60. MECKLENBURG COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
DENNIS, RONALD GREENE OTO AC
3535 RANDOLPH RD. STE. 210 71 71 79
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 365-071 1
BOWMAN GRAY
DICKSON, F. KEELS OTO/A AC
485 N. WENDOVER RD. 67 67 74
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 366-7921
MED U OF SC
DORENBUSCH, ALFRED ADOLPH OTO URT
2734 HAMPTON AVE 40 40 46
CHARLOTTE 28207-1905 704 334-0498
U OF LOUISVILLE
FELKNER, RICHARD S. OTO AC
1600 E. THIRD STREET 60 67 67
CHARLOTTE 28204-3202 704 358-41 1 1
WASHINGTON U
FOUST, JOHN WORTH OTO AC
3535 RANDOLPH RD.. STE. R210 55 55 62
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 365-071 1
U OF NC
GOLDBERG, TREVOR IAN OTO AC
1600 E, THIRD STREET 75 78 83
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 358-4140
U-WITWATERSRAND
HOOVER, HUNTER ASHLEY OTO AC
3535 RANDOLPH RD. 88 89 94
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 365-071 1
U OF NC
HOWELL, NELSON NEIL OTO/HNS AC
3535 RANDOLPH RD., STE. R-210 66 66 73
CHARLOTTE 28211-1090 704 365-0711
U OF NC
KAMERER, DONALD B., JR. OTO/HNS AC
1350 S KINGS DR. 82 82 87
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 342-8319
HARVARD
KOCONIS, CHRIST ALEXATOS OTO/HNS AC
1350 KINGS DRIVE 62 62 69
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 342-8000
OHIO STATE U
LINK, MELVIN ROBERT OTO L/RT
66 OLD FORT DR 42 42 50
HILTON HEAD ISLAND SC29928 503 681-7158
U OF LOUISVILLE
MALLONEE, MICHAEL STEVEN OTO/HNS AC
101 W.T, HARRIS BLVD.. STE, 5103 73 74 81
CHARLOTTE 28262 704 547-1609
U OF MIAMI
MILTICH, MICHAEL FIEGEL OTO/HNS AC
10352 PARK ROAD 78 79 84
CHARLOTTE 2821 0-8401 704 358-41 1 1
WAYNE STATE U
ROBERSON, GEORGE DON OTO/A AC
3535 RANDOLPH RD, STE. 210 58 64 64
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 365-071 1
MED COLL OF VA
ROBERTS, WILLIAM HENRY OTO AC
1600 E, THIRD ST. 83 88 92
CHARLOTTE EENT ASSOCIATES
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 358-41 1 1
MED COLL OF GA
SHAVER, EDWARD FRANKLIN, JR. OTO AC
1718 E. FOURTH ST.. #303 59 64 64
CHARLOTTE 28204-3620 704 376-8436
TULANE U
WEIGEL, MARK TURNER OTO/FPS AC
8736 UNIVERSITY CITY BLVD. 83 84 90
CHARLOTTE 2821 3 704 547-1 609
N E OHIO U
OTOLOGY
GOLD, STEVEN RALPH OT/OTO AC
1350 S. KINGS DR. 82 82 93
CHARLOTTE 28207-2198 704 342-8080
BOSTON U
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
BALLINGER, WILLIAM E., JR
PO BOX 32861
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
CHARLOTTE 28232
U OF FLORIDA
PTH/NA AC
74 75 91
704 355-2251
BENJAMIN, SANFORD PHILIP
2001 VAIL AVE
CHARLOTTE 28207
WAYNE STATE U
CHRISTENSEN, WAYNE NELS
3536 TALWYN CT.
CHARLOTTE 28269
M C OF WISCONSIN
COHEN, ARTHUR R.
200 HAWTHORNE RD,
PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL
CHARLOTTE 28233-3549
BAYLOR
FARNHAM, ROBERT, III
PO BOX 33549
CHARLOTTE 28233
U OF PENN
HARRIS, STEPHEN DAVIS
200 HAWTHORNE LN.
PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL
CHARLOTTE 28233
U OF NC
LARGE, HIRAM LEE, JR.
8919 PARK RD, DC-4
SOUTHMINSTER
CHARLOTTE 28210-7629
VANDERBILT U,
LIPFORD, EDWARD HOLDMAN, III
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
VANDERBILT U,
MARROUM, MARIE-CLAIRE
PO BOX 32861
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
CHARLOTTE 28232
U OF ST JOSEPH
MCALISTER, JAMES ALLEN, JR
1901 RANDOLPH RD,
CHARLOTTE 28207
BOWMAN GRAY
ORR, SAMUEL LAWRENCE
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
P, O, BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
MED U OF SC
POSTON, WILLIAM KARNES, JR.
4508 COBURN CT.
CHARLOTTE 28277
WEST VA U
SAIKEVYCH, IRENE ANN
PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL-PATH,
200 HAWTHORNE LANE
CHARLOTTE 28233
NORTHWESTERN U
SANDERS, FOSTER J., JR.
200 HAWTHORNE LN.
CHARLOTTE 28204
VANDERBILT U.
SCHWARTZ, JARED NAPHTALI
P. O. BOX 33549
CHARLOTTE 28233
DUKE
SHENOY, VITTAL B.
7036 WHITEMARSH CT.
CHARLOTTE 28210-4901
KARNATAK U
SQUIRES, JERRY EWING
PO BOX 36507
2425 PARK RD.
CHARLOTTE 28236
WEST VA U
WACHTER, FRANCIS WILFRED
PO BOX 33549
CHARLOTTE 28233
JEFFERSON
PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY
GREENE, CRAIG ALAN
THE SANGER CLINIC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD.. STE. 300
CHARLOTTE 28203
MED U OF SC
PTH/CLP AC
RIOPEL, DONALD AIME
PDC AC
68 68 78
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #300
63 66 84
704 379-5982
CHARLOTTE 28203-5860
U OF FLORIDA
704 373-1813
PTH AC
SMITH, RICHARD THOMAS, JR.
PDC AC
83 87 91
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. STE. 300
78 79 89
704 355-2251
CHARLOTTE 28203
U OF FLORIDA
704 373-1813
PTH AC
STERN, HERBERT JOEL
PDC AC
77 77 86
1001 BLYTHE BLVD.. STE. 300
84 84 93
CHARLOI It 28203
704 373-1813
704 384-4814
MED U OF SC
PTH AC
74 75 74
PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY
704 371-4814
PARKER, MARK WILLIAM
PDE/PDE AC
PTH AC
84 84 93
465 N, WENDOVER ROAD
78 81 89
CHARLOI lb 28211-1064
704 366-9700
OHIO STATE U
704 384-4814
PEDIATRIC HEMATOLOGY-ONCOLOGY
PTH URT
42 42 50
PARMLEY, RICHARD
PHO AC
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
73 74 94
704 551-7054
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 355-4292
PTH AC
MED U OF SC
77 81 91
PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS
704 355-3467
WATTENBARGER, JOHN MICHAEL PDO/ORS AC
PTH AC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD,, STE, 200
88 88 94
68 76 78
CHARLOTTE 28203
U TX-SOU,WESTERN
704 373-0544
704 355-2251
PTH/CLP AC
PEDIATRIC SURGERY
69 69 76
704 375-6792
HAMILTON, JAMES PRESSLY
PDS AC
2104 RANDOLPH ROAD
58 58 65
PTH AC
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 377-3900
68 68 73
U OF PENN
MORTON, DUNCAN, JR.
PDS AC
704 355-2251
2104 RANDOLPH ROAD
66 66 76
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 377-3900
PTH AC
UOFNC
79 81 91
704 384-4814
PEDIATRIC UROLOGY
PTH/GN AC
GAZAK, JOHN MICHAEL
PDU AC
76 77 93
SOUTHEAST CHILDRENS
UROLOGY, PA
74 74 82
704 384-4814
1718E. 4THST.,STE. 805
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 334-3033
PTH AC
U OF PENN
70 71 89
WILLIAMS, MARK ALAN
PDU AC
704 384-4814
1718 E. 4TH ST., STE. 805
86 87 93
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 334-3033
PTH AC
MED COLL OF GA
73 74 78
704 384-4814
PEDIATRICS
PTH AC
77 79 89
ALDERMAN, JAMES F.
PD AC
704 379-5982
1700 ABBEY PLACE
82 82 88
CHARLO 1 1 b 28209
704 523-7232
PTH AC
MED U OF SC
78 82 88
ALMQUIST, PERRY F.
PD AC
1700 ABBEY PLACE
82 85 87
704 376-1661
CHARLOTTE 28209
U OF VIRGINIA
704 523-7232
PTH AC
ANDERSON, JACK D.
PD AC
60 61 75
1350 S. KINGS DR.
71 72 87
704 384-4814
CHARLOTTE 28207
NORTHWESTERN U
704 342-8200
BARTHOLOMEW, CYNTHIA L.
PD AC
7108 PINEVILLE-MATTHEWS RD.
82 83 87
CHARLOTTE 28226
704 344-2110
HAHNEMANN
PDC AC
BENTLEY, RALPH L.
PD
86 92 93
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP
PO BOX 1821
60 60
704 373-1813
STATESVILLE 28677
UOFNC
704 878-201 1
i
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
299
60. MECKLENBURG COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
BRADY, JOSEPH LAWRENCE, JR.
PD/NPM AC
PO BOX 33549
82 82 81
CHARLOTTE 28233-3549
704 384-4944
UOFNC
BRYAN, W. BLAIR
PD AC
1700 ABBEY PLACE
56 56 62
CHARLOTTE 28209
704 523-7232
DUKE
BRYANT, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, JR.
PD AC
1700 ABBEY PLACE
58 58 63
CHARLOTTE 28209
704 523-7232
DUKE
CAUDLE, SUZETTE SURRATT
PD AC
PO BOX 32861
86 89 92
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 355-3156
UNIV OFSC
CLEGG, HERBERT WILLIAM, II
PD/ID AC
2711 RANDOLPH RD. STE. 501
75 76 83
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 374-1747
DUKE
CLEVELAND, JEFFREY ALLEN
PD AC
8204 SARDISCROFT ROAD
88 90 94
CHARLO 1 1 b 28270
704 523-7232
BOWMAN GRAY
COBEY, WILLIAM GRAY
PD L/RT
919GREENTREE DR.
53 56 56
CHARLO 1 lb 28211
704 366-8901
DUKE
COUNCIL, JOHN CROMARTIE, JR.
PD AC
427 N. WENDOVER RD.
61 61 68
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 364-3740
UOFNC
CRAIG, MICHAEL WILSON
PD AC
1340 MATTHEWS TOWNSHIP PKWY. 83 85 93
MATTHEWS 28105
704 847-3400
EAST CAROLINA U
CULPEPPER, FRED CARROLL, III
PD AC
427 N, WENDOVER RD.
67 67 73
CHARLOTTE 28211
704 333-6659
LA STATE U
DHANDE, VIJAY G.
PD/NPM AC
CABARRUS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
76 79 88
920 CHURCH ST., NORTH
CONCORD 28025
704 783-1075
B J MED COLLEGE
DUDLEY, ALLISON JOHNSON
PD AC
2317 RANDOLPH ROAD
78 79 77
CHARLOTTE 28207
704 376-5572
U OFNC
EICHENBRENNER, TIMOTHY JOHN
PD AC
411 BILLINGSLEY RD. #101
79 82 82
PEDIATRIC & TEENAGE MEDICINE
CHARLO 1 lb 28211
704 332-81 1 1
EASTERN VA
FISHER, DAVID GEORGE
PD/NPM AC
PO BOX 32861
83 85 89
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
CHARLOTTE 28232
704 355-3156
MED COLL OF VA
FLIPPO, JACK LLOYD
PD AC
CHARLO 1 lb PEDIATRIC
82 84 92
1700 ABBEY PL.
CHARLO 1 lb 28209
704 523-7232
U OF ALABAMA
GLASS, LARRY THOMAS
PD AC
7030 PINEVILLE-MATTHEWS RD.
77 78 89
NALLE CLINIC
CHARLO 1 lb 28226
704 344-2110
GEORGETOWN U
GOLEMBE, BARRY LOUIS
PD/PHO AC
1350 S. KINGS DRIVE
74 75 80
CHARLO 1 lb 28207
704 342-8200
MED COLL OF VA
GREGORY, J. LEWIS
PD AC
7108 PINEVILLE-MATTHEWS RD
87 88 92
CHARLO 1 lb 28226
704 543-6805
UOFNC
HOLLADAY, GLENN CLYDE
PD AC
2711 RANDOLPH RD.. STE, 301
80 83 84
CHARLO 1 lb 28207
704 332-6332
MED U OF SC
JOHNSTON, JOHN GARDNER
TEEN HEALTH CONNECTION
1509 ELIZABETH AVE.
CHARLOTTE 28204-2509
U OF NC
KOONCE, ELIZABETH WHITE
2711 RANDOLPH RD., STE. 501
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF NC
LINDERMAN, JAMES ALAN
167-L S. TRADE ST.
PO BOX 2564
MATTHEWS 28106
INDIANA U
LUCAS, ROBERT THEODORE, JR.
1350 KINGS DRIVE
CHARLOTTE 28207-2134
TULANE U
MANGE, STEPHEN KENNEDY
POBOX 1570
DAVIDSON 28036
U OF SOU ALA
MARTIN, EDWARD STEPHENS
2711 RANDOLPH ROAD, SUITE 501
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF PENN
MARTINEZ. MARIA D.
12411 SANDRINGHAM PL
CHARLOTTE 28262-0461
U OF NAVARRA
MCLEOD, JONNIE HORN
1504 BiLTMORE DR.
CHARLOTTE 28207
TULANE U
MOORE, DAVID HUDDLER
101 W,T. HARRIS BLVD STE, 1214
CHARLOTTE 28262
INDIANA U
NORMAN, MICHAEL EDWARD
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861
U OF PENN
PANTING, THOMAS M.
101 W.T, HARRIS BLVD STE, 1214
CHARLOTTE 28262
GEORGETOWN U
PARKE, JAMES CLIFTON, JR.
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
U OF NC
PLONK, JOHN BUTLER
427 N WENDOVER RD
CHARLOTTE 28211
U OF NC
RHODES, MARSHA JERNIGAN
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232-2861
U OF ALABAMA
RODDEY, OLIVER FENNELL, JR.
2711-501 RANDOLPH ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF NC
ROGERS, MARY KATHRYN
PO BOX 32861
DEPT, OF PEDIATRICS
CHARLOTTE 28232
UNIV OF S,C,
RUPAR, DAVID GERARD
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
GEORGETOWN U
SATTERFIELD, JAMISON JEROME
431 N. WENDOVER RD
PARK PLACE, STE, 431
CHARLOTTE 28211
MED COLL OF GA
SHAFFNER, SUSAN CASPER
1700 ABBEY PL,
CHARLOTTE 28209
BOWMAN GRAY
PD/ADL AC
69 69 75
704 344-8336
PD AC
84 85 91
704 374-1736
PD AC
76 76 82
704 847-0572
PD AC
54 59 60
704 342-8200
PD AC
80 83 86
704 892-7905
PD AC
69 69 72
704 374-1736
PD AC
84 89 88
704 637-1123
PD L/RT
49 52 72
704 547-2171
PD/ID AC
76 76 81
704 344-2180
PD/PNP AC
65 68 94
704 355-3156
PD AC
76 76 92
704 547-1462
PD/NPM AC
54 54 53
704 355-5261
PD/ADL AC
81 80
704 364-3740
PD/PH AC
81 83 86
704 355-3156
PD AC
55 55 70
704 374-1736
PD AC
88 91 92
704 355-3156
SLOTKIN, ROBERT IRVING
2317 RANDOLPH ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF VIRGINIA
SMITH, HENRY LOUIS, II
1700 ABBEY PLACE
CHARLOTTE 28209
U OF PENN
SMOLEN, PAUL MATHIEU
427 N WENDOVER RD.
CHARLOTTE 28211
RUTGERS MED SCH
SNITZ, ARNOLD IRA
2620 E, SEVENTH ST.
CHARLOTTE 28204-4375
U OF VIRGINIA
SPAUGH, EARLE
1541 WENDOVER ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28211
U OF PENN
SPELL, ARTHUR BENNETT
1700 ABBEY PLACE
CHARLOTTE 28209
U OF FLORIDA
SPENCE, JOHN EDWARD
CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
U OF VIRGINIA
SWETENBURG, RAYMOND LEE, JR.
2711 RANDOLPH RD, STE, 501
EASTOVER PEDIATRICS
CHARLOTTE 28207-2027
DUKE
TRIVETTE, DAYNA DENISE
7110 LAWYERS ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28227
BOWMAN GRAY
WALKER, ANNE ENGLISH
427 N, WENDOVER RD,
CHARLOTTE 28211
U OF NC
WALKER, THOMAS ENGLISH
610 CONCORD RD.
DAVIDSON 28036
HARVARD
WARNER, CHARLES ERNEST
1700 ABBEY PLACE
CHARLOTTE 28209
DUKE
WATKINS, CARLTON GUNTER
8713 GAINSFORDCT.
CHARLOTTE 28210
WASHINGTON U
WHITE, WILLIAM ELLIOTT
2220 RED FOX TRAIL
CHARLOTTE 2821 1
BOWMAN GRAY
WILLHIDE, MARGARET J.
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP
PO BOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28677
MED COLL OF VA
YOUNG, EDWIN SAMUELS, JR.
PO BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
BOWMAN GRAY
PD AC
61 64 73
704 376-5572
PD AC
66 66 72
704 523-7232
PD AC
78 79 83
704 364-3740
PD AC
75 75 79
704 332-7141
PD/ADL RT
50 50 55
704 364-7717
PD AC
91 94
704 523-7232
PD AC
81 87 91
704 355-3159
PD AC
76 78 79
704 374-1736
PD AC
85 88 94
704 344-2210
PD AC
80 83 84
704 364-3740
PD L/RT
50 50 53
704 892-4044
PD AC
58 58 63
704 523-7232
PD L/RT
43 43 46
704 372-7790
PD URT
46 47 53
704 366-8697
PD
62 63
704 878-2011
PD AC
85 87 93
704 355-3156
PHARMACOLOGY
PD AC
79 84 89
DALY, FRANCIS L., Ill
PA AC
8320 UNIVERSITY EXECUTIVE PK,
82 83 91
04 355-3156
#104
CHARLOTTE 28262
704 549-8797
PD AC
U OF CONNECTICUT
86 89 89
704 366-2448 PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
PD AC BOCKENEK, WILLIAM LOUIS PM AC
84 87 85 1100 BLYTHE BLVD, 86 87 92
704 332-7539 CHARLOTTE 28203 704 355-4330
U OF SOU FLORIDA
300
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
60. MECKLENBURG COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
CARLTON, THOMAS KERN, III PM AC
1641 PROVIDENCE RD. 89 93 93
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 375-8900
BOWMAN GRAY
DORS!, ANGELA V. PM AC
1100 BLYTHE BLVD. 89 89 94
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 355-4330
SUNY-SYRACUSE
KIRCHMAYER, DEANNA PM AC
CHARLOTTE INSTITUTE OF REHAB. 87 88 92
1100 BLYTHE BLVD.
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 355-4330
M C OF WISCONSIN
KIRSTEINS, ANDREW E. PM AC
1100 BLYTHE BLVD. 87 87 92
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 355-4330
U OF ILLINOIS
MCDEAVITT, JAMES THOMAS PM AC
1100 BLYTHE BLVD. 86 87 92
CHARLOTTE INST.REHABILITATION
CHARLOTTE 28203
BOWMAN GRAY
STEWART, PAULA JEWETT BUGAY
1100 BLYTHE BLVD.
CHARLOTTE 28203
U OF MINN
TAUB, NEAL STEPHEN
2001 VAIL AVENUE
CHARLOTTE 28207
BAYLOR
WELSHOFER, JOHN ARTHUR PM C
1100 BLYTHE BLVD 90 91 94
CHARLOTTE 28203
U OF CINCINNATI
WIERCISIEWSKI, DAVID RAYMOND PM AC
1100 BLYTHE BLVD 89 92 94
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 355-4330
U OF PITTSBURGH
SMITH, KEVIN LINDSAY
PS/HS AC
2215 RANDOLPH RD.
79 80 88
CHARLOI lb 28207-1594
704 372-6846
EASTERN VA
TUCKER, PETER LOREN
PS AC
300 BILLINGSLEY RD., STE. 105
81 81 88
CHARLOTTE 28211-1084
704 375-2222
BOWMAN GRAY
WALKER, ANDREW WILLIAM
PS/HS AC
2215 RANDOLPH ROAD
60 60 69
CHARLOTTE 28207-1594
704 372-6846
VANDERBILT U.
WATTERSON, PAUL ALMA
PS AC
2215 RANDOLPH RD.
82 84 90
CHARLOI Ih 28207
704 372-6846
GEO WASHINGTON U
704 355-4330
PM AC
87 87 92
704 355-4330
PM AC
87 88 93
704 379-5629
PLASTIC SURGERY
BEASLEY, MICHAEL EDWARD PS AC
2215 RANDOLPH RD. 80 82 79
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 372-6846
U OF NC
CHAPLIN, CHARLES HAL PS/GS L/RT
2215 RANDOLPH ROAD 53 53 54
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 372-6846
JEFFERSON
GIBLIN, THOMAS RICHARD PS AC
421 N. WENDOVER RD. 55 63 66
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 365-8255
EMORY U
GRAPER, ROBERT GORDON PS/GS AC
421 N. WENDOVER AVE. 82 83 89
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 365-8255
U OF CINCINNATI
HENNESSY. ROBIN JOAN PS/HS AC
330 BILLINGSLEY RD., STE. 210 80 80 88
CHARLOTTE 28211 704 362-0113
FAC LIBRELILLE
HUNSTAD, JOSEPH P. PS/FPS AC
101 W.T. HARRIS BLVD. #1213 81 81 88
CHARLOTTE 28262 704 549-8793
MICHIGAN ST U
JACOBS, WILLIAM EDWARD PS/GS AC
2215 RANDOLPH ROAD 69 70 77
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 372-6846
U OF PENN
LAIRD, WILLIAM KENNETH PS AC
421 N. WENDOVER RD. 68 69 75
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 365-8255
U OF TORONTO
MATTHEWS, DAVID CARY PS AC
2215 RANDOLPH ROAD 74 75 83
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 372-6846
U OF CINCINNATI
MULLIS, WILLIAM FRANK PS/GS AC
2215 RANDOLPH ROAD 68 69 76
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 372-6846
U OF PENN
PSYCHIATRY
BROWN, VASCUE ONEIL
3532 MOUNTAINBROOK ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28210
BOWMAN GRAY
CAUDILL, FRED WELDEN
6010 FAIRVIEW RD.
CHARLOTTE 28210
U OF LOUISVILLE
DORNBLAZER, GEORGE HENRY
1332 HARDING PLACE
CHARLOTTE 28204
WEST VA U
FISHER, MARSHALL LOUIS
300 E. PARK AVENUE
CHARLOTTE 28203
U OF ILLINOIS
FITZGERALD, THOMAS MICHAEL
8320 UNIVERSITY EXEC. PK. #104
CHARLOTTE 28262
U OF VERMONT
FOX, JOE THOMAS, JR.
1900 RANDOLPH ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207-1106
U OF NC
HENDRA, JILL LYNNE
7401 DELTA LANE
CHARLOTTE 28215
Ml. ST U-OST MED
HIGHLEY, FRANK SHAPLEY
427 S. SHARON AMITY RD. #B
CHARLOTTE 28211
U OF VIRGINIA
HOLBROOK, WILLIAM DOUGLAS
34 LUVAN WAY
DEBORDIEU COLONY
GEORGETOWN SC29440
BOWMAN GRAY
HOLSCHER, EDWARD CHARLES
9530 PINEVILLE-MATTHEWS RD.
SUITE F
PINEVILLE 28134
U OF MISSOURI
HUMPHREY, JOHN EDWARD, JR.
3303 LATROBE DR.
CHARLOTTE 28211
DUKE
LANE, JERALD PAUL
1900 RANDOLPH RD., STE. 918
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF MISSOURI
LOMBARDI, VINCENT A.
8320 UNIVERSITY EXECUTIVE PARK 80
SUITE 104
CHARLOTTE 28213
U OF PITTSBURGH
LURIE, SCOTT NORD
501 BILLINGSLEY RD.
CHARLOTTE 28211
DUKE
MASON. HOWARD KEITH
212 N. MCDOWELL ST., STE. 110
CHARLOTTE 28204
U OF MICHIGAN
P AC
65 65 71
704 553-1179
P AC
87 88 91
704 551-1919
P AC
77 78 85
704 342-2577
P L/RT
35 35 52
704 335-8474
P AC
89 90 93
704 549-8797
P AC
60 60 66
704 333-7722
P/ADM AC
81 81 89
704 358-2700
P/ADDM AC
79 79 80
704 362-0866
P L/RT
46 47 50
P/CHP
65 65
AC
76
MATTIS-GRAVES, KRISTINE ANN
PO BOX 821
OLD MOCKSVILLE ROAD
STATESVILLE 28687
TEMPLE U
MUNDLE, LINDA BICK
501 BILLINGSLEY RD.
CHARLOTTE 28211
EAST CAROLINA U
MUNDORF, GEORGE
6001 HEMBY ROAD
MATTHEWS 28105
BOWMAN GRAY
NOLL, BRUCE KEVIN
501 BILLINGSLEY RD
CHARLOTTE 28211
TEMPLE U
ROBERTSON, ALAN GRANT
CHARLOTTE PSYCHIATRIC
ASSOC PA
1900 RANDOLPH RD., #900
CHARLOTTE 28207
BOWMAN GRAY
SHORT, EARL DEGREY, JR.,
501 BILLINGSLEY RD,
CHARLOTTE 28211
MED U OF SC
SMITH, MARTHA GIBSON
3303 LATROBE DR.
CHARLOTTE 28211
MED U OF SC
TOMSYCK, REBECCA R.
1900-918 RANDOLPH ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28207
BOWMAN GRAY
WALLACE, J. W. SCOTT
3303 LATROBE DR.
CHARLOTTE 28211-4851
WEST VA U
WALLACH, TOM HARLAN
212 N. MCDOWELL ST., #110
CHARLOTTE 28204
DES MOINES OST
WILLIAMS, WARREN HERBERT
PO BOX 3302
MATTHEWS 28106
U GUADALAJARA
PUBLIC HEALTH
CONARD-CORKEY, ELIZABETH M.
332 NORTHFIELD DR.
RALEIGH 27609
U OF MICHIGAN
KAMP, MAURICE ARTHUR
BROOKWOOD RETIREMENT
COMMUNITY
12600 OLD STATESVILLE RD.
HUNTERSVILLE 28078
MED COLL OF VA
P AC
87 88 92
704 873-8446
P AC
85 85 90
704 358-2820
P L/RT
46 47 53
704 846-1276
P AC
82 84 91
704 358-2818
P AC
71 71 93
704 333-7726
P AC
59 59 81
704 358-2700
P AC
89 91 94
704 362-2663
P/CHP AC
78 81 88
704 333-7722
P AC
83 84 87
704 362-2663
P AC
75 77 93
704 358-9404
P C
80 85 86
704 845-1799
PH/GPM L
29 48 49
704 375-7831
PH/GPM L/RT
32 33 63
704 525-3468
704 541-9062 PULMONARY DISEASES
P AC FRAZIER, ARNOLD RAY
75 76 86 CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER
704 362-2663 P. O. BOX 32861
CHARLOTTE 28232
P AC U OF KENTUCKY
63 63 75 GARDELLA, JOHN EUGENE
704 333-7722 125 BALDWIN AVE.
CHARLOTTE 28204
P AC NEW YORK U
81 89 HEYER, ROBERT ALLAN
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., STE, 500
704 333-7722 CHARLOTTE 28203
U TX-SOU.WESTERN
P AC KREMERS, SCOTT ALEX
87 88 85 1718 E. 4TH ST. #801
704 358-2820 CHARLOTTE 28204
INDIANA U
P AC LOPER, PETER LOUIS
74 75 93 2015 RANDOLPH RD. #211
704 358-9404 CHARLOTTE 28207-1200
CASE WESTERN RES
PUD/CCM AC
69 70 75
704 355-3169
PUD AC
74 75 79
704 338-6300
PUD/IM AC
73 78 80
704 355-5100
PUD/CD AC
74 75 83
704 375-9932
PUD/CCM AC
76 77 86
704 358-3044
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
301
60. MECKLENBURG COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
PATEFIELD, ARTHUR JAMES
300 BILLINGSLEY RD.. STE. 200
CHARLOTTE 28211
GEORGETOWN U
SPANGENTHAL, SELWYN
1350 S. KINGS DR
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF CAPE TOWN
VERHOEFF, DIRK
SEASIDE SPARROW 12
HILTON HEAD ISLAND
SC29928-5607
WILLIAMS, CHARLES D., JR.
EMPLOYEE/STUDENT HEALTH
DEPT,
1718 E, 4TH ST., STE, 204
CHARLOTTE 28204
DUKE
RADIATION ONCOLOGY
GIRARD, DONNA J.
2201 RED FOX TRAIL
CHARLOTTE 28211
U OF FLORIDA
RADIOLOGY
ADKINS, HENRY THOMAS, JR.
2114 MARRYAT COURT
CHARLOTTE 2821 1
MED COLL OF GA
ALPERT, ERIC DAVID
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE 28236
DUKE
ANDERSON, RICHARD DAWSON
2520 SEDLEY ROAD
CHARLOTTE 28211
COLUMBIA U
BARRETT, GEORGE CARLYLE
1239 WAREHAM COURT
CHARLOTTE 28207-2154
BOWMAN GRAY
BELL, MICHAEL JOHN
2001 VAIL AVENUE
CHARLOTTE 28207-1219
U OF MINN
BLACK, EDWARD BARNWELL
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE NC 28236
DUKE
BURNS, MARTIN ALAN
2026 BEVERLY DR.
CHARLOTTE 28207
VANDERBILT U.
CLARK, WILLIAM MACKEY
647 LLEWELLYN PLACE
CHARLOTTE 28207
HARVARD
COPPEDGE, THOMAS OLIVER, JR.
4067 ABINGDON RD,
CHARLOTTE 28211
BOWMAN GRAY
DE FILIPP, GARY J.
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE 28236
CORNELL U
FEE, BRUCE EDGAR
1350 S KINGS DRIVE
CHARLOTTE 28207
CREIGHTON U
FRYE, JOSEPH CRAIG
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE 28236
U OF NC
PUD/CCM AC
80 85 93
704 338-6300
PUD AC
74 74 84
704 372-8750
PUD L/RT
33 33 54
803 671-2665
PUD/IM AC
50 54 57
704 384-4271
RO AC
86 90
704 384-4188
R AC
65 65 73
704 384-4056
R AC
71 71 80
704 365-0343
R/NM AC
60 72 78
704 379-5860
R AC
52 52 56
704 384-4057
R/NM AC
63 66 72
704 379-5860
R AC
70 70 81
704 365-0343
R AC
86 87 93
704 384-4057
R AC
71 72 78
704 384-4056
R L/RT
47 47 51
704 366-0504
R AC
76 78 89
704 365-0343
R AC
72 73 79
704 342-8310
R AC
60 60 69
704 365-0343
HARTLEY, WILLIAM STUART
1021 ISlEWORTH AVE.
CHARLOTTE 28203
U OF NC
HAYES, HUGH HARRISON, JR.
5033 GORHAM DR
CHARLOTTE 28226
U OF TENNESSEE
HO, VICTOR WEI
MECKLENBURG RADIOLOGY
ASSOCS
PO BOX 33549
CHARLOTTE 28233
DUKE
LACKEY, ROBERT STEVENSON
2118 PINEWOODCIR.
CHARLOTTE 28211
JEFFERSON
LEQUIRE, MARK HAYDEN
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
CHARLOTTE 28236-6937
U OF ALABAMA
NEWMAN, EDWIN
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE 28236
U OF IOWA
REAMES, PATRICK MARTIN
PO BOX 33549
CHARLOTTE 28233
U TX-SOU.WESTERN
STACY-HUMPHRIES, ROBYN LEE
17608 RIVER FORD DR.
DAVIDSON 28036
U OF NC
TOOTHMAN, DONALD E.
18307 BOWSPRIT POINTE ROAD
HUNTERSVILLE 28078-8592
U OF NC
ULLRICH, CHRISTOPHER GEORGE
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE 28236
SUNY-SYRACUSE
WHELAN, JOSEPH G., JR.
2001 VAIL AVE.
CHARLOTTE 28207
U OF LOUISVILLE
WISSING, JOEL ALLEN
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE 28236
U OF ALABAMA
ZUGER, JAMES HERMAN
CHARLOTTE RADIOLOGY
PO BOX 36937
CHARLOTTE 28236
BOSTON U
R AC SUNDBERG, THOMAS CLARKE
REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY
CRAIN, JACK LEE
1901 BRUNSWICK AVE.
CHARLOTTE 28207-1897
U OF ARKANSAS
RHEUMATOLOGY
BOX, PATRICK
1001 BLYTHE BLVD., #403
CHARLOTTE 28203-5866
U OF FLORIDA
KIPNIS, ROBERT JOEL
FIRST CHARLOTTE PHYSICIANS
125 BALDWIN AVE
CHARLOTTE 28204
DUKE
LASTER, ANDREW JAY
125 BALDWIN AVE.
CHARLOTTE 28204
JOHNS HOPKINS
87 87 93
704 362-1945
R URT
49 50 60
R AC
87 93 94
704 384-4056
R L/RT
48 48 52
704 364-2287
R AC
82 87 92
704 355-2270
R AC
61 67 68
704 364-0568
R AC
58 66 66
704 384-4056
R AC
86 88 93
704 664-8551
R AC
83 84 86
704 384-4056
R/NER AC
76 76 86
704 362-1945
R AC
63 63 89
704 379-5860
R AC
73 74 85
704 362-1945
R AC
73 74 77
704 365-0343
REN AC
66 66 85
704 343-3400
RHU/IM AC
73 74 85
704 355-8610
RHU AC
85 88 83
704 338-6300
RHU/IM AC
79 79 86
704 338-6300
RHU AC
CAROLINAS ARTHRITIS CENTER 76 79 83
201 PROVIDENCE RD,. STE. 103
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 375-1719
WUERZBURG UGERM
THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY
CLONINGER, TIMOTHY EARL TR AC
SOUTHEAST RADIATION
ONCOLOGY 66 66 76
425-D S. SHARON AMITY RD.
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 355-2272
U OF NC
ERASER, ROBERT WELLINGTON, III TR AC
425-D S, SHARON AMITY RD. 75 77 79
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 355-2272
U OF PENN
HAAKE, MICHAEL ROBERT TR/IM AC
425-D SOUTH SHARON AMITY 80 80 94
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 362-1 31 5
INDIANA U
HARR, DEBRA M. B. TR AC
3623 DERUYTER CIRCLE 84 86 87
CHARLOTTE 28269 704 878-4615
BOWMAN GRAY
KIRSCH, MARK TR AC
3041 VALENCIA TERRACE 69 76 84
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 -3860 704 384-41 89
U-WITWATERSRAND
LIANG, MARK JOSEPH TR AC
425-D SHARON-AMITY RD. 82 83 90
CHARLOTTE 28211 704 362-1315
MED COLL OF GA
PLUNKETT, STEVEN ROCKWELL TR AC
PO BOX 33549 78 78 84
CHARLOTTE 28233 704 845-8800
MED COLL OF GA
THORACIC SURGERY
COOK, JOSEPH WILLIAM TS/CDS AC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #300 68 68 75
CHARLOTTE 28203-5860 704 373-1500
DUKE
EVANGELIST, FELIX ANTHONY TS/CDS
3601 E.INDEPENDENCE BLVD. ,#204 58 58
CHARLOTTE 28205-7262 704 563-7788
GEORGETOWN U
LYDAY. WILLIAM DAVIE TS/GS AC
225 HAWTHORNE LN , STE 301 53 54 61
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 377-5978
DUKE
ROBICSEK, FRANCIS TSA/S L
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #300 50 58 59
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 373-1500
U OF BUDAPEST
SELLE, JAY GREGORY TS/CDS AC
1001 BLYTHE BLVD. #300 68 69 76
CHARLOTTE 28203 704 373-1500
WAYNE STATE U
TAYLOR, FREDERICK HARVEY TS/CDS L
300 BILLINGSLEY RD. STE. 103 45 45 54
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 704 372-1306
DUKE
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
ASRAEL, GERSON U AC
1350 KINGS DRIVE 59 66 70
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 342-8000
U OF MARYLAND
BAIRD, HARRY HAYNES U L/RT
833 CULP-FERGUSON RD. 42 42 44
LANCASTER SC29720 803 283-8948
WASHINGTON U
BOGGS, LAWRENCE KENNEDY U L
1012 KINGS DRIVE 49 54 56
CHARLOTTE 28283 704 333-3825
JEFFERSON
DASHER, GEORGE ALBERT U AC
1333 ROMANY ROAD 73 74 80
CHARLOTTE 28204-2915 704 372-5180
MED COLL OF GA
AC
71
302
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
60. MECKLENBURG COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
ENSOR, ROBERT DALE
U AC
1333 ROMANY ROAD
61 61 71
CHARLO 1 1 h 28204
704 372-5180
OHIO STATE U
FINKLEA, ORION TOWNSEND
U AC
1333 ROMANY ROAD
55 63 63
CHARLOTTE 28204
704 372-5180
MED U OF SO
GAJEWSKI, TIMOTHY ANDREW
U AC
101 W.T.HARRIS BLVD., STE.5202
85 86 92
CHARLOTTE 28262
704 547-1495
U OF TENNESSEE
GRAJEWSKl, ROBERT S.
U
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP
78 78
POBOX 1821
STATESVILLE 28677
704 878-201 1
MT SINAI SCH MED
HAWES, SAMUEL PINCKNEY, III
U AC
HAWES UROLOGY CLINIC, PA
67 67 75
PO BOX 36488
CHARLOTTE 28236-6488
704 372-5180
VANDERBILT U.
HUTCHINS, KENNETH RAYMOND
U AC
1350 S. KINGS DRIVE
63 63 72
CHARLO 1 lb 28207
704 372-8750
U OF MICHIGAN
JOHNSON, TINK A., Ill U
POBOX 1821 82 83
STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP
STATESVILLE 28677 704 878-201 1
U OF TENNESSEE
JOHNSTON, HARVEY WYLIE U URT
4217 JOHNSTON OHLER ROAD 52 56 56
CHARLOTTE 28269-0001 704 547-1392
GEO WASHINGTON U
JUSTIS, HOMER RODEHEAVER U L
CHARLOTTE UROLOGY GROUP 46 51 53
1900 RANDOLPH RD., STE. 216
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 334-6449
U OF VIRGINIA
KIRKLAND, JOHN A., JR. U AC
CHARLOTTE UROLOGY GROUP 85 86 89
1900 RANDOLPH RD.. STE. 216
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 334-6449
U OF NC
O'NEILL, MICHAEL RAYMOND U AC
1718 E, 4TH ST., STE, 807 76 78 82
PRESBYTERIAN MEDICAL TOWER
CHARLOTTE 28204-3260 704 375-5755
BOWMAN GRAY
PHILLIPS, THOMAS HOGEMAN U AC
1333 ROMANY ROAD 84 86 93
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 372-5180
GEO WASHINGTON U
RICE, WILLIAM CHARLES U AC
CHARLOTTE UROLOGY GROUP 69 69 74
1900 RANDOLPH RD., STE. 216
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 334-6449
U OF FLORIDA
SCHOLL, GEORGE KENNETH, JR. U AC
CHARLOTTE UROLOGY GROUP 67 67 74
1900 RANDOLPH RD,, STE. 216
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 334-6449
U OF TENNESSEE
SOMERSTEIN, DAVID EUGENE U AC
3535 RANDOLPH ROAD. #106 66 66 73
CHARLOTTE 2821 1 -1 032 704 365-0371
MED U OF SC
STORY, WILLIAM ROBERT U RT
900 ARDSLEY ROAD 58 58 68
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 333-9131
U OFNC
TEIGLAND, CHRIS M. U AC
1718 E. FOURTH ST. #608 80 81 87
PRESBYTERIAN MEDICAL TOWER
CHARLOTTE 28204 704 358-0880
DUKE
WEISNER, BRADLEY KENT U AC
CHARLOTTE UROLOGY GROUP 85 87 94
1900 RANDOLPH RD., STE. 216
CHARLOTTE 28207 704 334-6449
U OF NC
61. MITCHELL- YANCY COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: James B. Carroll, MD, PO Box 27, Bakersville 28705 (704-688-2104)
Secretary: James H. W. McKay, III, MD, 200 Seven Mill Road, Burnsville 28714 (704-675-4116)
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
GENERAL PRACTICE
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
JOHNSON, JAMES NOLEN
213 DEER PARK LAKE DR.
SPRUCE PINE 28777
U OF TENNESSEE
FAMILY PRACTICE
BOBBE, DOROTHY JEANNE DURIE
EM/FP AC
57 58 59
704 765-1414
SARGENT, WINSTON ARTHUR Y.
37 SUMMIT ST.
BURNSVILLE 28714
U OF VERMONT
GENERAL SURGERY
FP AC REES, TERRY TAYLOR
CELO HEALTH CENTER 88 89 93
200 SEVEN MILE RIDGE RD.
BURNSVILLE 28714 704675-4116
U OF PENN
MCKAY, JAMES HAMILTON WOODROW FP AC
200 SEVEN MILE RIDGE RD. 84 86 90
BURNSVILLE 28714 704 675-4116
EMORY U
ROUTE 1, BOX 756
SPRUCE PINE 28777
TULANE U
GP/GS L/RT FLINT, RUSSELL AUSTIN
30 31 54 116 BROAD STREET
704 682-2566 SPRUCE PINE 28777
EMORY U
GSn^S RT
55 55 89
704 765-1123
PEDIATRICS
CORT, CAROLYN RAY
P, O, BOX 188
BURNSVILLE 28714
BOWMAN GRAY
ORS AC
87 88 93
704 765-8200
PD AC
70 70 79
704 682-6912
62. MONTGOMERY COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Fabian Alzamora, MD, 403 Wood Street, Troy 27371 (910-572-5712)
Secretary: Charles S. Watras, MD, 508 Wood Street, Troy 27371 (910-576-1666)
FAMILY PRACTICE
MCROBERTS, DEBORAH S. W.
104 PROFESSIONAL DR.
PO BOX 429
BISCOE 27209
U OF MISSISSIPPI
GENERAL SURGERY
ALZAMORA, FABIAN EDUARDO
403 WOOD STREET
TROY 27371
AUTONOMOUS UNIV
CLARK, RICHARD STROEBE
GS AC
RADIOLOGY
505 WOOD ST.
59 60 89
FP AC
TROY 27371
910 572-3737
GLENN, JOHN CAPERS, JR
85 86 88
U OF SOU CALIF
RR #2, BOX 472
HIGHSMITH, CHARLES
GS/ORS URT
TROY 27371-9670
910 428-9607
P. O. BOX D
42 42 52
DUKE
TROY 27371
910 576-5511
GEO WASHINGTON U
GS AC
81 89 93
919 572-5712
R/NM L
43 47 47
910 572-3475
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
303
63. MOORE COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Mark E. Brenner, MD, Pinehurst Surgical Clinic, One Memorial Drive, Pinehurst 28374 (910-295-0224)
Secretary: Noel B. McDevitt, MD, 4 Memorial Drive, PO Box 3550, Pinehurst 28374-3550
(910-295-1917 — Fax 910-295-1481)
ALLERGY
SODHI, NEENA
10 AVIEMORE DRIVE
PINEHURST 28374
MED COLL OF VA
ALLERGY & IMMUNOLOGY
WEIDAW, HAROLD RICHARD
PO BOX 1835
PINEHURST 28374
JEFFERSON
ANESTHESIOLOGY
CARTER, STEVEN RAYMOND
1600 S. MORGANTON RD,, Y-15
PINEHURST 28374
BOWMAN GRAY
HOSTETLER, HERBERT JAMES
PO BOX 730
WEST END 27376-0730
U OF ILLINOIS
MCFADDEN, JAMES STUART
35 MCDONALD RD. WEST
PINEHURST 28374
U OFNC
PLACE, LAWRENCE BURT
MOORE REGIONAL HOSPITAL
DEPT. OF ANESTHESIOLOGY
PINEHURST 28374-6841
MED U OF SO
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
PARRISH, JOSEPH LESTER
205 PAGE ROAD
PINEHURST 28374
U OF TENNESSEE
PATTERSON, F. M. SIMMONS, JR.
PINEHURST MEDICAL CLI.
205 PAGE ROAD
PINEHURST 28374
U OF PENN
CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY
KRAHNERT, JOHN FREDERICK, JR.
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC
1 MEMORIAL DR., PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374
BOWMAN GRAY
DERMATOLOGY
KING, CANDACE WILLIAMSON
PINEHURST DERMATOLOGY
PO BOX 669
PINEHURST 28374
U OF NC
ROSTAN, STEPHEN EDWIN
P. O. BOX 669
PINEHURST 28374
VANDERBILT U.
SUBIN, DIANE CUSUMANO
40 AVIEMORE DRIVE
PINEHURST 28374
MT SINAI SCH MED
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
KRUSE, RICHARD STEVEN
PO BOX 1907
PINEHURST 28374-1907
GEORGETOWN U
LINA, JOHN RAYMOND
203 RIDGEVIEW ROAD
SOUTHERN PINES 28387
MED SCH-UMDNJ
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
A/IM AC JACQUES, ROBERT SAMUEL
81 84 92 P O, BOX 695
91 0 295-051 5 PITTSBORO 2731 2
LOMA LINDA U
AI/IM AC
54 55 83
910 295-6661
AN AC
78 80 82
910 295-2100
AN AC
59 60 84
910 295-4606
AN AC
71 71 78
910 295-2920
AN AC
83 85 93
910 215-1235
FAMILY PRACTICE
LAM, DOUGLAS EDWARD
105 PERRY DRIVE
SOUTHERN PINES 28387
WAYNE STATE U
PATRICK, WILLIAM WARD
PO BOX 3290
PINEHURST 28374
GEORGETOWN U
GENERAL PRACTICE
CADDELL, TILLIE HORKEY
1600 MORGANTON RD. F-1
PINEHURST 28374
MED COLL OF GA
MCLEOD, VIDA CANADAY
WEYMOUTH ARTS., BOX 2001
SOUTHERN PINES 28387
BAYLOR
OWENS, FRANCIS LEROY
POBOX 1943
PINEHURST 28374
DUKE
PHILLIPS, CHARLES A. SPEAS
1600 MORGANTON RD,, W-8
PINEHURST 28374-6861
NORTHWESTERN U
EM/FP L
53 54 55
910 295-7777
FP AC
76 77 84
910 692-4802
FP/PH AC
74 76 80
910 295-1781
GP L
51 52 62
910 295-5511
GP L/RT
19 31 31
910 692-0333
GP/ABS L/RT
34 35 38
GP/GS L
47 49 54
910 692-8496
CD/CCM AC
I'jv^/n J nvvizo 1 [^niM u
80 82 90
910 295-7882
GENERAL SURGERY
CD/IM AC
DALES, RICHARD LEMONT
GS AC
71 71 78
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC
ONE MEMORIAL DRIVE
76 87 92
919 295-5511
PINEHURST 28374-8708
MED U OF SC
910 295-0247
ELLIOTT, HARDIE BISHOP
GS EM/L/RT
47 VILLAGE GREEN
37 37 74
SOUTHERN PINES 28387
910 692-7451
CDS/TS AC
83 83 90
U OF TEXAS
LARSEN, ERIC
GS/CDS AC
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC
65 65 72
919 295-0266
1 MEMORIAL DR,, PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374
CASE WESTERN RES
910 295-0262
ROWLAND, MICHAEL CLARK
GS/GI AC
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC
75 76 80
D AC
1 MEMORIAL DR.. PO BOX 2000
88 88 84
PINEHURST 28374
ST U OF NY-BUFF
910 295-0264
910 295-5567
STREET, THOMAS FILDANE
4 MEMORIAL DR.. EAST
GS AC
72 73 94
D/DMP AC
PINEHURST 28374
910 295-5900
70 71 77
GEO WASHINGTON U
910 295-5567
TYNER, MICHAEL ANTHONY
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC
GS AC
83 84 90
D AC
1 MEMORIAL DR., PO BOX 2000
82 83 89
PINEHURST 28374
910 295-0884
910 295-3100
MED U OF SC
YANG, FRANK YUN-PU
GS AC
4 MEMORIAL DR EAST
83 85 87
PINEHURST 28374
910 295-5900
U OF CHICAGO
DR/NM AC
71 72 79
HEAD AND NECK SURGERY
910 295-1569
HENDERSON, GEORGE P., JR.
HNS/OTO AC
DR/R AC
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC
64 64 72
73 74 81
1 MEMORIAL DR., PO BOX 2000
910 215-1400
PINEHURST 28374
910 295-0242
INTERNAL MEDICINE
COLLINS, FRANCIS FARRELL, JR.
205 PAGE RD.
PINEHURST 28374
U OF VERMONT
DALEY, MICHAEL BERNARD
PINEHURST MEDICAL CLI.
205 PAGE RD.
PINEHURST 28374
MED U OF SC
DAUGHTRIDGE, CLAY C, JR.
PINEHURST MEDICAL CLI.
205 PAGE ROAD
PINEHURST 28374
BOWMAN GRAY
GIBSON, JACKSON V.
205 PAGE RD.
PINEHURST 28374
U OF NC
HOLBROOK, JOSEPH SAM
PENICK HOME #60
SOUTHERN PINES 28388
U OF PENN
HREHOROVICH, VICTOR
PO BOX 3000
PAGE ROAD
PINEHURST 28374
HARVARD
LINEBERGER, THOMAS H.
1902-C N. SANDHILLS BLVD.
ABERDEEN 28315
U OFNC
MCMILLAN, ROBERT MONROE
2610 DIX STREET
RALEIGH 27609
JOHNS HOPKINS
SWANTKOWSKI, THOMAS MARIAN
205 PAGE RD.
PINEHURST MED. CLI.
PINEHURST 28374-8749
TEMPLE U
TART, JAMES ALVIN
PINEHURST MED. CLINIC
205 PAGE ROAD
PINEHURST 28374
BOWMAN GRAY
WILLARD, ELLEN MARIE
205 PAGE ROAD
PINEHURST 28374-8743
BOWMAN GRAY
WILLIAMS, DAVID LEON
540 N. W. BROAD STREET
SOUTHERN PINES 28387
INDIANA U
WOLF, HARVEY HUGH
1990 HIGHWAY 15-501, SOUTH
SOUTHERN PINES 28387
TEMPLE U
NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
HUCKS-FOLLISS, ANTHONY GEORGE
PO BOX 2000
ONE MEMORIAL DRIVE
PINEHURST 28374-2000
U OF VIRGINIA
SHUPECK, MALCOLM
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC
1 MEMORIAL DR.. PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374
MED COLL OF VA
IM/PUD AC
72 73 77
910 295-5511
IM AC
78 79 82
910 295-5511
IM/CD AC
59 59 67
910 295-5511
IM AC
80 80 84
910 295-5511
IM/CD L
32 32 34
910 692-0101
IM/CCM AC
66 69 94
910 215-1915
IM AC
80 81 84
910 692-4011
IM L/RT
38 38 46
910 787-0518
IM/GI AC
78 79 86
910 295-5511
IM/CD AC
66 65 73
910 295-9204
IM/HEM AC
85 86 92
910 295-5511
IM/HEM AC
68 68 78
910 692-2061
IM AC
86 90 94
919 692-0788
NS AC
69 69 75
910 295-0226
NS AC
81 82 91
910 295-0237
U OF NC
NEUROLOGY
ANDREWS, ELLEN
PO BOX 1749
PINEHURST 28374
U OF VERMONT
N/P AC
75 75 87
910 295-6868
304
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
63. MOORE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
JACOBSON, PETER LARS
P. O- BOX 1749
PINEHURST 28374
WASHINGTON U
MCCORMICK, GEORGE MITCHELL
PINEHURST NEUROLOGY
PO BOX 1749
PINEHURST 28374
BOWMAN GRAY
YOUNG, JACK LINK
PO BOX 1749
PINEHURST 28374
U OF MIAMI
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
JOHNSTONE, WILLIAM MILLER, JR.
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC
1 MEMORIAL DR.. PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374
EAST CAROLINA U
KILPATRICK, WILBUR KIRBY, JR.
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC
1 MEMORIAL DR.. PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374
U OF NC
LONG, CLIFFORD JAMES
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC
1 MEMORIAL DR., PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374
WAYNE STATE U
PISHKO, MICHAEL THEODORE
P. O. BOX 339
PINEHURST 28374
DUKE
PULEO, ELLEN ANNE
8 MEMORIAL DR.
PINEHURST 28374
DUKE
TERRY, WILLIAM VEREEN
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC
ONE MEMORIAL DRIVE
PINEHURST 28374-8708
BOWMAN GRAY
ONCOLOGY
ALLEN, DAVID GEOFFREY
PINEHURST MEDICAL CLINIC
205 PAGE RD.
PINEHURST 28374
DUKE
OPHTHALMOLOGY
BARTISS, MICHAEL JOHN
2170 MIDLAND ROAD
SOUTHERN PINES 28387-2927
ST U OF NY-BUFF
MARTIN, ROBERT GALE
2170 MIDLAND ROAD
SOUTHERN PINES 28387-2927
U OFNC
MESSNER, DANIEL K.
2170 MIDLAND RD,
SOUTHERN PINES 28387-2927
INDIANA U
MINCEY, GREGORY JULIAN
2170 MIDLAND ROAD
SOUTHERN PINES 28387-2927
EMORY U
MORRISON, HUGH MAXWELL, JR
P. O, BOX 460
PINEHURST 28374
U OF NC
SAWYER, THOMAS R.
615 FEARRINGTON POST
PITTSBORO 27312
U OF MICHIGAN
SCHNELL, EDWARD WALTER
1902-D N, SANDHILLS BLVD.
ABERDEEN 28315
LOYOLA U
N/IM AC
77 78 80
910 295-6868
N RT
85 87 83
WALKER. DAVID ANTHONY
1902-J N SANDHILLS BLVD.
ABERDEEN 28315
LA STATE U
OPH AC
68 68 73
910 695-0330
910 295-6868 ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
PLASTIC SURGERY
MCDEVITT, NOEL BRUCE
4 MEMORIAL DR. EAST
PO BOX 3550
PINEHURST 28374-3550
U OFNC
ZOELLNER, STEVEN MARK
PO BOX 3550
N AC
79 83 88
910 295-6868
OBG AC
89 90 85
919 295-0861
OBG AC
64 64 76
910 295-1391
OBG AC
77 78 81
910 295-0286
OBG L/RT
36 37 45
910 295-6634
OBG AC
79 82 83
OBG AC
88 92 92
DANIEL, LOUIS BROADDUS, JR.
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC
1 MEMORIAL DR.. PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374
BOWMAN GRAY
ELLIS, JOHN NELSON
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC
1 MEMORIAL DR.. PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374
U OF KANSAS
FEDDER, DAVID PETER
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC
1 MEMORIAL DR., PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374
U OF ILLINOIS
NEVILLE, CECIL HOWELL, JR.
1600 MORGANTON ROAD, V-2
PINEHURST 28374
U OF NC
OAKLEY, WARD SAYRE, JR.
PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374
U OF TENNESSEE
RICE, JAMES EDWIN
PO BOX 660
SOUTHERN PINES 28388
OHIO STATE U
SUBIN, GLEN DAVID
40 AVIEMORE DRIVE
PINEHURST 28374
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
PS/MFS AC
64 64 72
910 295-1917
PS AC
82 83 92
ORS AC
PINEHURST 28374
910 295-1917
56 56 63
WAYNE STATE U
910 295-1042
ORS AC
PSYCHIATRY
66 67 74
BULLEN, DORIS CM.
P AC
910 295-6831
PO BOX 56
CLARK-DARTMOUTH CLINIC, PA
54 78 87
ORS/SM AC
SOUTHERN PINES 28387
U OF CAPE TOWN
919 692-4257
86 86 92
CLARK, THEODORE RUST
P/ALD AC
PO BOX 56
51 52 75
910 295-0881
SOUTHERN PINES 28387
HARVARD
910 692-4257
ORS AC
FLEURY, ROBERT ANDRE
P/ALD AC
60 60 62
910 692-8488
BROAD STREET CLINIC, PA
PO BOX 846
77 78 83
ORS AC
SOUTHERN PINES 28388
BOWMAN GRAY
910 692-6471
75 76 84
910 295-4200
GRIER, JOHN CALVIN, JR.
P. O. BOX 819
P L
40 40 47
ORS AC
PINEHURST 28374
JEFFERSON
910 295-6166
79 80 90
910 692-3144
MCKNIGHT, MARTHA ANNE
225 TALL TIMBERS DR.
P/CHP AC
81 82 77
ORS/HS AC
PINEHURST 28374
DUKE
910 692-2447
82 86 87
910 295-5188
SUTHER, THOMAS CORNELIUS, JR.
992 JACKSON SPRINGS RD.
P/GP AC
56 56 70
JACKSON SPRINGS 27281-8108
910 944-2351
U OFNC
910 295-0882 OTOLARYNGOLOGY
COX, STANLEY CULLEN, III
OTO AC
205 CREST ROAD
68 68 76
SOUTHERN PINES N C 28387
910 295-6831
ON/IM AC
67 67 76
U OF COLORADO
MONROE, JOHN LAUCHLIN
OTO/HNS AC
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC
62 62 69
910 295-5511
1 MEMORIAL DR., PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374
UOFNC
910 295-0244
OPH/PDOP AC
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
87 88 94
910 295-2100
MARROW, HENRY GREGORY
PTH AC
PO BOX 3000
78 80 83
OPH AC
MOORE REGIONAL HOSPITAL
68 68 78
PINEHURST 28374
910 215-1161
910 295-2100
DUKE
STUBER, ROBERT LEO
PTH/DMP AC
OPH AC
MOORE REGIONAL HOSPITAL
56 56 65
81 81 88
PINEHURST 28374
910 215-1160
910 295-2100
ST LOUIS U
OPH AC
77 79 83
910 295-2100
PEDIATRICS
OPH AC
BRUTON, HENRY DAVID
PD AC
57 57 63
195 W. ILLINOIS AVE.
61 61 67
910 295-6809
SOUTHERN PINES 28387
UOFNC
910 692-2444
OPH AC
SHERRINGTON, BRIAN THOMAS
PD AC
55 55 87
195 W. ILLINOIS AVE,
73 74 77
910 295-2100
SOUTHERN PINES 28387
U OF FLORIDA
910 692-2444
OPH AC
STEWART, WILLIAM LEE
PD AC
54 54 77
195 W, ILLINOIS AVE.
79 79 75
910 692-4468
SOUTHERN PINES 28387
910 692-2444
U OF NC
RADIATION ONCOLOGY
KING, STEPHEN CURTIS
165 N, RIDGE ST,
SOUTHERN PINES 28387-5617
UOFNC
THORACIC SURGERY
STAUB, ERNEST WILSON
1600 MORGANTON RD , W-15
PINEHURST 28374
NORTHWESTERN U
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
GADD, DUWAYNE DOUGLAS
1600 MORGANTON RD V-6
PINEHURST 28374
U OF MICHIGAN
LENAHAN, C. RODNEY
PINEHURST SURGICAL CLINIC
1 MEMORIAL DR., PO BOX 2000
PINEHURST 28374
U OF LOUISVILLE
MARCHETTI, LOUIS JOSEPH
MIDSOUTH UROLOGY CTR., PA
TWO MEMORIAL DR.
PINEHURST 28374
MED SCH-UMDNJ
STORCH, SAMUEL JAY
2 MEMORIAL DR.
PINEHURST 28374
GEORGETOWN U
WHITE, GEOFFREY G.
ONE MEMORIAL DR,
PINEHURST 28374
TULANE U
RO
AC
88 89 90
919 215-1056
IB
TS/VS RT
57 58 66 8Efl
910 692-6144 ,' io
■. PC
>1 DC
I IW
U L/RT
46 56 56
910 295-0252
U AC
82 83 88
910 295-0250
U AC
64 64 72
910 295-6782
U AC
80 82 86
910 295-6782
U AC
86 86 92
919 295-0880
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
305
64. NASH COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Robert E. Zipf, Jr., MD, Nash General Hospital, Rocky Mount 27804 (919-443-8043)
Secretary: W. Douglas Harrison, 901 N. Winstead Ave., Rocky Mount 27804 (919-937-0200)
Executive Secretary: Carol Lancaster, PO Box 8916, 1 104 Green Tee Lane, Rocky Mount, NC 27804 (919-972-4582)
ANESTHESIOLOGY
ANDRACCHIO, VINCENT CHARLES
3709 WESTRIDGE CIRCLE DR.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
JEFFERSON
BOWEN, JAMES WILLIAM
3709 WESTRIDGE CIRCLE DR.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
BOWMAN GRAY
BROOME, DAVID VAN
1201 HILLINGDON WAY
RALEIGH 27614
U OF MISSISSIPPI
BUEHLER, ERIC ANDRE'
3709 WESTRIDGE CIRCLE DR.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
N E OHIO U
JOHNSON, KIM EDWARD
3709 WESTRIDGE CIRCLE DR.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OF KENTUCKY
MCAULIFFE, JOHN EDWARD
3709 WESTRIDGE CIRCLE DR.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OF CA-DAVIS
DERMATOLOGY
MARTIN, WILLIS ELWOOD
3136 SUNSET AVE,
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
UQFNC
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
BAILEY, GEORGE TILLMAN
313STONYBROOK RD,
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OF NC
LADWIG, STEPHEN HAROLD
PO BOX 7946
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
NORTHWESTERN U
SEIGMAN, EDWIN LINCOLN
19 WEATHERSTONE DR.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-3119
U OF MARYLAND
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
AN AC
56 64 64
919 443-8038
AN AC
86 87 90
991 443-2125
AN AC
89 89 93
919 848-4783
AN AC
88 92 93
919 443-2125
AN AC
84 85 90
919 443-2124
AN AC
79 80 86
919 443-2125
D/IM AC
74 74 82
919 937-7111
DR AC
81 82 80
919 443-8083
DR/NM AC
72 78 81
919 443-8083
DR L/RT
41 41 53
919 443-2044
BERNAT, MARK ANDREW
EM/FP C
100 NASH MEDICAL ARTS MALL
86 86 94
PO BOX 8313
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 443-8540
INDIANA U
FEASEL, MICHAEL JOHN
EM AC
NASH GENERAL HOSPITAL
81 81 91
CURTIS ELLIS DR.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 443-8172
U OF CINCINNATI
JENSEN, KIRK BRADLEY
EM AC
1105 ROYAL RIDGE DR.
78 79 90
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 443-8172
U OF ILLINOIS
WATSON, JAMES STEWART
EM
NASH GENERAL HOSPITAL
80
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OF CINCINNATI
LIVERMAN, JOSEPH THOMAS FP AC
NASHVILLE MEDICAL CLINIC 53 54 57
111 W. CHURCH ST.
NASHVILLE 27856-1610 919 459-4012
BOWMAN GRAY
LOWRY. OTIS MEGEL FP L
SPRING HOPE CLINIC 56 56 57
PO BOX 1090
SPRING HOPE 27882 919 478-5344
U OF NC
MAY, ALFRED T., Ill FP AC
BOX 1239 90 86
SPRING HOPE 27882 919 478-5412
EAST CAROLINA U
MICHAL, RICHARD GLENN FP AC
1041 NOELL LANE, STE. 101 80 83 78
ROCKY MOUNT 27804 91 9 443-31 33
DUKE
MITCHELL, JOHN SCOTT FP AC
1041 NOELL LANE, STE. 101 72 72 85
ROCKY MOUNT 27804 919 443-3133
U OF VIRGINIA
ROBERTSON, LEON WHITFIELD FP/OM L
901 N. WINSTEAD AVE. 45 45 47
ROCKY MOUNT 27804 919 937-0273
BOWMAN GRAY
SUNDERMAN, MICHAEL ROBERT, SR. FP AC
111 W. CHURCH ST. 77 77 81
NASHVILLE 27856 919 937-0300
INDIANA U
SUTTON, JULIAN T. FP URT
DRAWER 100 51 51 53
SCOTLAND NECK 27874 919 826-3143
U OF MARYLAND
THORP, LEWIS SUMNER FP/FP L/RT
901 N. WINSTEAD AVE. 52 52 53
ROCKY MOUNT 27804 919 443-9084
U OF PENN
WARREN, JULIAN MARION FP AC
P.O. BOX 1120 56 57 58
SPRING HOPE 27882 919 478-4600
U OF VIRGINIA
FAMILY PRACTICE
BRYANT, JAMES EDWARD FP AC
P. O, BOX 589 60 60 76
ROCKY MOUNT 27802 919 977-6701
HOWARD U
HUGHES, RONALD EUGENE FP/OM AC
PO BOX 760 78 79 82
WHITAKERS 27891 919 437-2171
U OFNC
GASTROENTEROLOGY
NUNN, CHALMERS MORTON, JR.
NASH GENERAL HOSPITAL
2460 CURTIS ELLIS DR.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
DUKE
PITTMAN, WILLIAM BRYAN
ROCKY MOUNT MEDICAL PARK
901 N. WINSTEAD AVE,
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OF NC
SCHELLENBERG, ROBERT KARL
BOICE-WILLIS CLINIC
901 N, WINSTEAD AVE.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
EASTERN VA
GENERAL PRACTICE
JONES, WILLIAM ROBERT
900 SUNSET AVE.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
BOWMAN GRAY
KORNEGAY, LEMUEL WEYHER, JR.
1041 NOELL LANE
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
DUKE
GENERAL SURGERY
CLEAVER, H. DEHAVEN
PO BOX 7932
ROCKY MOUNT 27801
TEMPLE U
Gl AC
80 82 79
919 937-0231
GI/IM AC
71 76 79
919 937-0231
Gl AC
85 87 92
919 937-0200
GP L
47 48 54
919 446-4921
GP L
43 43 43
919 443-0168
GS/TS L/RT
44 53 53
919 937-1861
DENGLER, WILLIAM C.
901 N. WINSTEAD AVE., STE. 500
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
MED COLL OF VA
FISH, HARRY GUSTAV, JR.
1718 LAFAYETTE AVE.
ROCKY MOUNT 27803
DUKE
HARRISON, WALTER DOUGLAS
901 N. WINSTEAD AVENUE
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OF ALABAMA
tKORNEGAY, ROBERT DUMAIS
1041 NOELL LANE
DECEASED-1 1-9-94
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
DUKE
MULLER, PETER
ROCKY MOUNT MEDICAL PARK
901 N. WINSTEAD AVE.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OF PENN
PAYNE, FRED WILLIAM, JR.
ROUTE #1, BOX 299
BATTLEBORO 27809
VANDERBILT U.
TODD, STUART KITTREDGE
901 N. WINSTEAD AVENUE
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OF TENNESSEE
GYNECOLOGY
BATTLE, MARGARET E. WHITE
521 PEACHTREE STREET
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OF MICHIGAN
BRANTLEY, JULIAN CHISOLM, JR.
1507 LAFAYETTE AVE.
ROCKY MOUNT 27803
JEFFERSON
MORGAN, BENJAMIN EDWARD
200 NASH MEDICAL ARTS MALL
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
BOWMAN GRAY
INTERNAL MEDICINE
BALES, DONALD WEESNER, JR.
PO BOX 7828
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OF TENNESSEE
CARTER, NEEDHAM BATTLE
237 S. WINSTEAD AVE.
TAU VALLEY L-5
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
DUKE
CHAMBLISS, JOHN RANDOLPH
24 COUNTRY CLUB DR.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-6227
HARVARD
DERBYSHIRE, JOHN STUART
1051 COUNTRY CLUB DR.
PO BOX 7828
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
OHIO STATE U
DOYLE, RAYMOND THOMAS
1051 COUNTRY CLUB DR
PO BOX 7828
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-0828
JOHNS HOPKINS
HAUCK, BRIAN PATRICK
PO BOX 7828
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-0828
U OF ALBERTA
HAWES, MARY LINDA
BOYCE-WILLIS CLINIC
901 N. WINSTEAD AVENUE
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OFNC
GS AC
83 88 93
919 937-0234
GS L/RT
48 55 56
919 443-9084
GS/VS AC
85 86 92
919 937-0227
GS
39 41 43
919 443-0168
GS AC
80 87 90
919 937-0227
GS L/RT
53 61 61
919 443-1640
GS AC
73 74 80
919 937-0234
GYN L/RT
33 34 37
919 442-2414
GYN L/RT
44 44 48
919 446-8434
GYN L
47 48 54
919 443-5941
IM AC
82 82 85
919 937-4084
IM/CD L/RT
53 54 56
919 977-6746
IM L/RT
44 44 50
919 446-6555
IM AC
71 71 76
919 977-6746
IM/HEM AC
54 56 61
919 937-4084
IM/GI AC
84 84 92
919 937-4084
IM/NEP AC
80 83 84
919 937-0265
306
RATCHFORD, GEORGE RUFUS, JR.
901 N. WINSTEAD AVE., STE. 500
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
DUKE
SIRISENA, OMATTA MUDALIGE
PC BOX 7366
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OF CEYLON
SUITER, THOMAS B., JR.
100 S. TAYLOR ST,
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
DUKE
WEEKS, KENNETH DURHAM, SR
237 OLD COLONY WAY
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
DUKE
NEPHROLOGY
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
64, NASH COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
IM AC THORP, JAMES HORACE MERRIAM
OBG AC SCHUST, RENEE THERESE
56 56 62
919 937-0222
IM AC
64 75 76
919 443-7678
IM URT
46 49 49
200 NASH MEDICAL ARTS MALL
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OF NC
WILSON, MOSES ELLUED
PO BOX 8033
140 N, ENGLEWOOD DR.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OF NC
BYNUM, ROBERT WILLIAM,
901 WINSTEAD AVE.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OFNC
NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
IV
NEP/IM AC
79 80 84
919 443-9084
MACEDO, NELSON T.
NS AC
2416 PROFESSIONAL DR.
73 81 88
PO BOX 7546
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 443-4563
SANTA CASABRAZIL
MARTINEZ, LUCAS J.
NS AC
PO BOX 7546
68 68 82
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-0546
919 443-4563
U OF MADRID
NEUROLOGY
DEANS, WILLIAM RONALD, JR.
901 N. WINSTEAD AVE.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OF TEXAS
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
ADKINS, NEAL ASHLEY
132 FOY DRIVE
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OF NC
BOYETTE, DOUGLAS DEWITT
200 NASH MEDICAL ARTS MALL
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
EAST CAROLINA U
BRANTLEY, JULIAN CHISOLM, III
ROCKY MT. OB-GYN ASSOCSPA
132 FOY DR.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OF NC
FRYAR, MEL WEBSTER
132 FOY DR,
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-1594
BOWMAN GRAY
GOLD, BENJAMIN MILLER
81 2 CASTAWAYS TRAIL
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-9605
U OF MARYLAND
HARRIS, TOMMY RAY
PO BOX 8432
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OF NC
HIGH, LARRY ALLISON, JR.
132 FOY DRIVE
ROCKY MOUNT 27894-2498
UOFNC
KRONCKE, FREDERICK GEORGE, JR
200 NASH MEDICAL ARTS MALL
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OF NC
OVERTON, DOLPHIN HENRY, JR
312 GRAVELY DRIVE
ROCKY MOUNT 27801
DUKE
919 443-9084 ONCOLOGY
IM/CD L/RT CROCKER, DANIEL LIND
39 40 46 901 N. WINSTEAD AVE.
919 937-4084 ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OF NC
OPHTHALMOLOGY
WATSON, SUSAN A.
WATSON EYE, PA
108 NASH MEDICAL ARTS MALL
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OF CINCINNATI
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
MARSIGLI, ADOLFO HECTOR
110 NASH MEDICAL ARTS MALL
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
BUENOS AIRES U
MARSIGLI, EDUARDO OSCAR
110 NASH MEDICAL ARTS MALL
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
BUENOS AIRES U
NELSON, JAMES GREGORY
220 NASH MEDICAL ARTS MALL
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
EAST CAROLINA U
WHITMER, GILBERT GOMER, JR.
813 JOSHUA CLAY LANE
ROCKY MOUNT 27803-1551
JOHNS HOPKINS
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
57 57 66
919 443-5941
OBG AC
76 76 85
919 937-6611
ON/HEM AC
70 70 76
919 937-0249
OPH AC
81 82 87
919 443-1006
N AC
77 77 82
919 237-0288
ORS/HS AC
68 72 74
919 443-8830
ORS AC
68 67 76
919 443-8830
ORS AC
86 87 92
919 937-4323
ORS/HS C
87 87 93
919 443-0400
BOICE-WILLIS CLINIC
PO BOX 7200
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OF WISCONSIN
SHERIDAN, ROBERT JOHN
101 NASH MEDICAL ARTS MALL
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-1417
DUKE
PSYCHIATRY
LEE, SOONG HYUN
106 NASH MEDICAL ARTS MALL
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-1418
SEOUL NATL U
PUBLIC HEALTH
CHAMBLEE, JOHN SIGMA
509 E. CHURCH STREET
NASHVILLE 27856
EMORY U
PULMONARY DISEASES
KUMAR, KAMLESH
108 N. ENGLEWOOD DR,
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
GSV MED COLLEGE
KUMAR, SATISH KUMAR
108 N. ENGLEWOOD DR.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
INST OF MED SCI
OBG AC
72 72 78
919 443-6622
OBG AC
83 84 81
919 443-5941
OBG
75 77
AC
79
BAGGETT, HENRY CLIFFORD
OTO/FPS AC
901 N. WINSTEAD AVE., STE
210
70 70 77
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 937-4100
UOFNC
CRAWFORD, MICHAEL D.
OTO AC
901 N, WINSTEAD AVE., STE
210
81 88
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-8749
919 937-4100
WEST VA U
JARVIS, BENNIE LEA
OTO AC
901 N. WINSTEAD AVE.. STE
210
85 87 90
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
919 937-4100
U OF NC
919 443-6622
OBG AC
81 84 89
919 443-6622
OBG URT
47 47 53
919 442-4756
OBG AC
82 83 80
919 937-6611
OBG AC
72 72 78
919 443-6622
OBG AC
70 70 75
919 443-5941
OBG L/RT
53 61 61
919 443-6622
PD AC
89 89 89
919 937-0285
PD L
48 53 53
919 937-7979
P AC
63 72 76
919 443-8002
PH/GPM L/RT
38 38 42
919 459-2223
PUD/IM AC
63 72 80
919 443-1126
PUD/IM AC
62 72 80
919 443-1126
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
BASS, SPENCER PIPPEN, JR. PTH L/RT
P. O. BOX 605 49 53 57
TARBORO 27886 91 9 823-31 1 4
U OF VIRGINIA
ZIPF, ROBERT EUGENE, JR. PTH/FOP AC
NASH GENERAL HOSPITAL 66 66 79
ROCKY MOUNT 27804 919 443-8043
OHIO STATE U
PEDIATRICS
COOPER, WILLIAM CORNELIUS, JR. PD AC
124 FOY DRIVE 60 60 67
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-2417 919 443-4031
DUKE
KINNAIRD, PAUL MCKEE, JR. PD AC
101 NASH MEDICAL ARTS MALL 76 77 86
ROCKY MOUNT 27804 919 937-7979
U OF LOUISVILLE
RAMSEY, EDWARD ALLISON PD AC
124 FOY DRIVE 75 75 78
ROCKY MOUNT 27804 919 443-4031
BOWMAN GRAY
RADIOLOGY
BROCK, JULIAN STANLEY
200 ENGLEWOOD DRIVE
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
DUKE
ENGSTROM, LINCOLN L.
217 KIMBERLY JO DR.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
BOWMAN GRAY
FRITZ, RICHARD THOMAS
PO BOX 320
RED OAK 27868
U OF NC
PEACOCK, IVAN YOPP
157 WEST END PLAZA
PO BOX 7946
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-0946
UNIFORMED SERVU
YENNEY, MATTHEW F.J., JR.
3621 WINSTEAD RD.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
JEFFERSON
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
FROHBOSE, WILLIAM JOSEPH
212 PIEDMONT AVENUE
ROCKY MOUNT 27803
MED COLL OF VA
MACAULAY, ROBERT JOSEPH, JR.
180 FOY DR,
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
GEO WASHINGTON U
MATHES, GORDON LAWRENCE, JR.
180 FOY DR.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
U OF TENNESSEE
WHISNANT, JOSEPH DURWOOD, JR
180 FOY DR.
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
BOWMAN GRAY
WHITAKER, JAMES ALLEN
624 FALLS ROAD
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-4707
TEMPLE U
WHITMORE, ROBERT B., Ill
180 FOY DR,
ROCKY MOUNT 27804
EASTERN VA
R URT
51 52 53
919 443-1353
R/NER AC
61 61 88
919 443-8083
R AC
76 77 85
919 443-8083
81
R
83
C
94
919 443-4024
R/NM AC
54 54 61
919 443-1949
U L/RT
43 43 53
919 443-3136
U AC
56 60 63
919 443-3136
U AC
76 77 84
919 443-3136
U AC
71 71 81
919 443-3136
U L : "J
33 34 35 *
919 442-3516 *
1 yjF
U AC i *l
82 85 93 ' *'
919 443-3136 *
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
307
65. NEW HANOVER-PENDER COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Robert B. Jones, MD, 2311 Delaney Avenue, Wilmington 28403 (910-762-8754)
Secretary: Kathleen A. Riley, MD, 180 Turner Farm Road, Burgaw 28425 (910-259-5721 — Fax 910-259-8002)
Executive Director: Bonnie J. Brown, 2259 S. 17th Street, Wilmington 28405-7542
(910-251-8455 — Fax 910-251-8454)
NO SPECIALTY LISTED
BLACK, PAUL ADRIAN L.
OALR/OPH L
5553 OLEANDER DRIVE
33 33 38
WILMINGTON NO 28403
910 799-2226
LOMA LINDA U
STARLING, PAUL BRITT
AC
4141 HEARTHSIDE DR. #103
89 92
WILMINGTON 28412-8493
919 716-4498
BOWMAN GRAY
ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE
KEITH, JULIAN FAISON, JR.
5733 OAK BLUFF LANE
WILMINGTON 28409
BOWMAN GRAY
ALLERGY
MACQUEEN, DONALD MILES
2321 DELANEY AVENUE
WILMINGTON 28403
U OF NC
ANATOMIC PATHOLOGY
SHIRO, BRIAN CHARLES
5708 OAK BLUFF LANE
WILMINGTON 28409
U OF VERMONT
ALD/FP AC
53 53 57
910 733-4670
A/PD AC
69 69 73
910 763-1661
ATP AC
85 86 94
910 343-7074
ANESTHESIOLOGY
BEAN, VIRGIL EDWARD
AN AC
5231 MASONBORO HARBOR DR.
83 84 87
WILMINGTON 28409-4157
910 343-7000
BOWMAN GRAY
FISHMAN, JOHN JAY
AN AC
1227 MEDICAL CTR. DR,
67 67 88
WILMINGTON 28401
910 762-6211
TULANE U
HALL, GREGORY GRAYSON
AN AC
5620 MARSH BAY DR.
83 85 86
WILMINGTON 28409
DUKE
HOWARD, KIRK A.
AN AC
WILMINGTON ANESTHESIOLOGISTS 85 85 90
2505 S. 17TH ST., STE. 102
WILMINGTON 28409
910 343-7697
U OF PENN
LENSCH, DAVID PAUL
AN AC
215 BRAXLO LANE
87 88 91
WILMINGTON 28403
910 763-4555
U OF ILLINOIS
LUBANSKI, ROBERT EUGENE, JR.
AN AC
3412 UPTON COURT
87 91 91
WILMINGTON 28409
910 392-7572
SUNY-SYRACUSE
PACE, JOHN SANDERSON
AN AC
825 INLET VIEW DRIVE
71 73 77
WILMINGTON 28409
910 350-0248
U OF MIAMI
PETERSON, COBERN VAN, JR.
AN AC
3205 GREY LEAF DRIVE
85 86 92
WILMINGTON 28409
U OF FLORIDA
SHAH, JYOTSNA RAMESH
AN AC
4105 S. COLLEGE RD.
64 64 81
WILMINGTON 28409
910 763-4901
U OF BOMBAY
SHAPIRO, DANIEL ALLEN
AN AC
5627 WOOD DUCK CIR.
78 79 85
WILMINGTON 28409
910 343-7000
U OF NC
WHITTEN, CHRISTOPHER JOHN
21 BAHAMA DR
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH 28480
MARSHALL U
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
BUCHANAN, WILLIAM PRESTON
2425 S, 17TH ST.. STE. 101
WILMINGTON 28401
MED U OF SC
CALHOUN, LINDA PALMON
1202 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
GEORGETOWN U
CONLEY, MARTIN JAMES, JR.
1515 DOCTORS CIRCLE
WILMINGTON 28401-7498
DUKE
CRAFFORD, WILLIAM ASHTON, JR.
1515 DOCTORS CIRCLE
WILMINGTON 28401-7498
JOHNS HOPKINS
HELAK, JOSEPH WALTER
6408 WESTPORT DR.
WILMINGTON 28409
SUNY-SYRACUSE
HICKS, CHARLES HENRY
2425 S. 17TH ST., STE. 101
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF NC
MOELLER, MICHAEL JOHN
1515 DOCTORS CIRCLE
WILMINGTON 28401
SUNY-SYRACUSE
PACHULSKI, ROMAN THOMAS
2512 DELANEY AVENUE
WILMINGTON 28403-6010
U OF OTTAWA
ROBINSON, NORMAN JEFFREY
2131 S. 17TH ST.
PO BOX 9000
WILMINGTON 28402
DUKE
SNYDER, JAMES WILLIAM
1515 DOCTORS CIRCLE
WILMINGTON 28401-7498
U OF NC
TAMISIEA, J. RICHARD
1202 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE
WILMINGTON 28401
CREIGHTON U
CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY
DAVID, IVAN
1912 TRADD COURT
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF PADOVA
HUNT, OLIVER RAYMOND, JR.
1713 S. LIVE OAK PARKWAY
WILMINGTON 28403
U OF LOUISVILLE
MARKS, HOWARD F., JR.
1914 MEETING COURT
WILMINGTON 28401-2693
U OF VIRGINIA
AN AC
84 85 89
910 343-7788
COLON AND RECTAL SURGERY
PAYNE, JOSEPH MINTER
1501 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
U OFNC
CHILD PSYCHIATRY
ROSS, DEBORAH ROSALIE
1121 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF MINN
CD/IM AC
86 87 91
910 763-3236
CD/IM AC
85 85 92
910 341-3481
CD/IM AC
73 73 83
910 763-5182
CD/IM AC
76 77 93
919 763-5182
CD/IM AC
75 77 84
910 815-3172
CD AC
76 77 82
DERMATOLOGY
COURREGE. MARY LOU
3904 OLEANDER DR.. STE. 102
WILMINGTON 28403
LA STATE U
DONAHUE, MICHAEL JOSEPH
1505 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE
WILMINGTON 28401
CREIGHTON U
VAN VELSOR, HARRY
1924 S. SIXTEENTH STREET
WILMINGTON 28401
ALBANY MED COLL
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
REMINGTON, JOHN LAUREN
2101 S. LIVE OAK PARKWAY
WILMINGTON 28403
U OF SOU FLORIDA
ROSENBERG, ERIC RONALD
1924 S. LIVE OAK PARKWAY
WILMINGTON 28403
CD/IM AC NEW YORK MED COL
78 78 88 SINCLAIR, ROBEY THOMAS, JR.
910 763-5182 5301 WRIGHTSVILLE AVENUE
WILMINGTON 28403
CD AC GEORGETOWN U
83 94 STOVER, JOHN OLIVER, JR.
910 763-4772 PO BOX 42
RED OAK 27868
CD/IM AC MED COLL OF VA
63 63 71
910 343-0161 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
CD/IM AC BANKOV, ROBERT WILLIAM
69 69 74 205 ROVEN COURT
910 763-5182 WILMINGTON 28412-1328
U OF SOU ALA
CD/IM AC HOEPPNER, DAVID LAWRENCE
64 64 73 813 SANTA MARIA AVE.
910 341-3301 WILMINGTON 28405
U OF MANITOBA
JAFFURS, WILLIAM J., JR.
CAPE FEAR MEMORIAL HOSP.
5301 WRIGHTSVILLE AVE.
WILMINGTON 28403
GEO WASHINGTON U
MOULTON, MICHAEL PAUL
1849 KENNEDY DR.
WILMINGTON 28409
U TX-SAN ANTONIO
SPICER, SAMUEL SHERMAN
5801 OAK BLUFF LN.
WILMINGTON 28409
UNIV. OFS.C.
WINNEBERGER, TED R.
830 SHINN POINT ROAD
WILMINGTON 28409
U OF OKLAHOMA
CDS AC
74 79 89
910 762-7070
CDS/TS L/RT
51 51 72
910 762-6015
CDS/TS AC
81 81 88
910 251-3766
ENDOCRINOLOGY
CHP AC MCGARRITY, MICHAEL SCOTT
87 88 93 1515 DOCTORS CIRCLE
910 251-1069 WILMINGTON 28401-7498
SUNY-SYRACUSE
CRS/GS AC
84 85 90
910 763-6289
D AC
82 82 88
910 763-7333
D AC
67 67 73
910 763-1555
D L
47 54 54
910 762-5207
DR AC
79 81 85
910 762-3882
DR AC
75 75 84
910 762-3882
DR L/RT
38 38 40
910 395-8100
DR/NM AC
68 68 76
EM C
78 82 86
910 350-2663
EM AC
65 75 85
910 791-0075
EM AC
79 79 86
910 452-8150
EM C
91 91 94
910 452-1400
EM/FP AC
39 77 82
EM C
82 83 94
910 452-1400
END/IM AC
88 94 94
910 763-6700
308
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
65. NEW HANOVER-PENDER COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
FAMILY PRACTICE
ALMOND, CHARLES MALCOLM
1960 S, 16TH ST.
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF NO
ARMISTEAD, HOWARD LACY, JR.
2108 S. SEVENTEENTH STREET
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF VIRGINIA
BRIDGER, DEWEY HERBERT, III
1960 S. 16TH ST.
WILMINGTON 28401
BOWMAN GRAY
BROADBENT, BRYAN, J.H.
141 HAYFIELD COURT
WILMINGTON 28405
BOWMAN GRAY
COLLINS, STEPHEN F.
118 SPRING ROAD
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF LOUISVILLE
DEES, JOHN TYLER
201 W. MAIN ST.
ST. HELENA VILLAGE
BURGAW 28425
DUKE
MATTOX, WILLIAM JOSEPH
1960S. 16TH STREET
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF ARKANSAS
MUSSELWHITE, NEILL HECTOR, III
1960S. 16TH ST.
WILMINGTON 28401
BOWMAN GRAY
SUVILLAGA, VICTOR IVAN
5097 EDINBORO LN.
WILMINGTON 28409
U EL SALVADOR
THOMPSON, GEORGE R. C.
730 ROBERT E. LEE DR.
WILMINGTON 28412
MED U OF SC
VISSER, SCOTT WILLIAM
1908 MEETING COURT
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF VIRGINIA
WOODWORTH, ALFRED HERMAN
224 SEAGULL LANE
WILMINGTON 28403
ALBANY MED COLL
GASTROENTEROLOGY
GAVIN, MICHAEL WALSH
1515 DOCTORS CIRCLE
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF TENNESSEE
KING, WILLIAM WALTER
1202 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
U OFNC
KITTINGER, JOSEPH WILLIAM, III
1202 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF ARKANSAS
MASTRANGELO, MICHAEL ROCCO
1515 DOCTOR'S CIRCLE
WILMINGTON 28401-7498
U OF KENTUCKY
MERTESDORF, JAMES MICHAEL
1515 DOCTORS CIRCLE
WILMINGTON 28401
LOYOLA U
MEYER, CLINTON LOUIS
1202 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
U NEWFOUNDLAND
RUST, CARL KING, II
1202 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
BOWMAN GRAY
FP AC
70 70 75
910 343-9991
FP/OM AC
66 67 68
910 762-7776
FP AC
87 88 85
910 343-9991
FP AC
90 92 86
910 34,3-0270
FP EM/AC
62 89
FP/PH AC
52 52 54
910 259-5171
FP AC
59 59 73
910 343-9991
FP AC
75 75 75
910 343-9991
FP EM/AC
77 82 83
910 395-6273
FP URT
39 42 43
910 452-1270
FP AC
86 87 89
910 748-4479
FP EM/AC
68 71 78
910 392-3216
SHUFORD, WILLIAM FERRELL, JR. GI/IM RT
1515 DOCTOR'S CIRCLE 61 61 67
WILMINGTON 28401 910 763-5182
U OF NC
GENERAL PRACTICE
BURDETTE, FRED MCPHERSON, JR. GP URT
1232-A COLUMBUS CIR 42 42 48
WILMINGTON 28403 910 762-9463
MED U OF SC
MUSSER, A. WENDELL GP AC
3501 ST. FRANCIS DR. 56 56 94
WILMINGTON 28409 910 350-1702
INDIANA U
ZINICOLA, DANIEL F. GP AC
P.O. BOX 1071 83 86 90
BURGAW 28425 91 0 259-5721
ROSS UNIV
GENERAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
JEWELL, KATHLEEN T.
601 S. COLLEGE RD.
WILMINGTON 28403-3297
JEFFERSON
AC
GPM
79 81 89
910 395-3280
GI/IM AC
85 87 94
910 763-1219
GI/IM AC
87 88 94
910 341-3343
GI/IM AC
80 80 85
910 341-3345
GI/IM AC
78 79 85
910 763-5182
Gl AC
78 78 85
910 763-1219
GI/IM AC
78 78 84
910 341-3345
GI/IM AC
68 68 77
910 341-3300
GENERAL SURGERY
CLANCY, THOMAS V.
PO BOX 9025
WILMINGTON 28402
U OF EAST
FALES, ROBERT MARTIN
407 W. RENOVAH CIRCLE
WILMINGTON 28403
JEFFERSON
GOUDARZI, HORMOZE ABBAS
1721 NEW HANOVER MED. PARK
WILMINGTON 28403
U OF LONDON
GRAHAM, CHARLES PATTISON
201 FOREST HILLS DRIVE
WILMINGTON 28403
HARVARD
HUBBARD, FRANK ALAN
1501 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON NC 28403
MED COLL OF VA
KNOTT, LAWRENCE H., JR.
1922 TRADD COURT
WILMINGTON 28401
BOWMAN GRAY
KOTWALL, CYRUS A.
COASTAL AHEC
PO BOX 9025
WILMINGTON 28402-9025
U SASKATCHEWAN
MASON, LOCKERT BEMISS
1224 COUNTRY CLUB RD.
WILMINGTON 28403-2519
MED COLL OF VA
MAXWELL, JOHN GARY
PO BOX 9025
WILMINGTON 28402-9025
U OF UTAH
MCMURRY, WARREN W.
1922 TRADD COURT
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF NC
MIRANDA, CONRAD J. R. IV.
POBOX 1237
308 S. CAMPBELL ST.
BURGAW 28425-1237
U OF EAST
MOORE, HORACE GREELEY, JR.
5 CLAMDIGGER PT. RD.
WILMINGTON 28405-9200
JOHNS HOPKINS
GS/TRS AC
79 82 88
910 343-0161
GS L/RT
32 32 36
910 762-1285
GS AC
DR.
72 84 89
910 763-6571
GS L/RT
32 32 37
910 762-0385
GSAfS AC
82 83 94
910 763-6289
GS/CDS AC
72 72 80
910 343-0296
GS/HNS AC
78 84 93
910 762-9091
GS URT
45 45 52
910 762-1520
GS AC
58 62 86
910 343-0161
GSA/S AC
81 82 86
910 343-0811
GS/ABS AC
67 72 75
910 259-5310
GS/TS L
45 53 53
910 763-7363
NASRALLAH, NASEEM H.
PO BOX 729
407-E FREMONT
BURGAW 28425
CAIRO U
SCOTT, CHARLES MATTHEW
1501 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF CINCINNATI
TACKETT, AMOS DARRELL
1922 TRADD CT.
WILMINGTON 28401
VANDERBILT U.
TAN, RICARDO MIJARES
1402 ROBINHOOD RD.
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF SANTO TOMAS
WILKINSON, CHARLES ALBERT
1501 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE
WILMINGTON 28401
DUKE
WILLIAMS, R. BERTRAM, JR.
1114 FOREST HILLS DR.
WILMINGTON 28403
VANDERBILT U.
GYNECOLOGY
BEAR, SIGMOND AARON
371 2-B RESTON COURT
WILMINGTON 28403
JOHNS HOPKINS
BROWN, ALBERT BELMONT
1223 WINDSOR DR.
WILMINGTON 28403
QUEENS U
COOPER, WILLIAM H., IV
1500 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF FLORIDA
HENTZ, SUZANNE K.
4815 OLEANDER DR. STE. 202
WILMINGTON 28403
EAST CAROLINA U
SCHWEIZER, DONALD CONRAD
1009 BAY HEAD CIRCLE
WILMINGTON 28405-4037
MED COLL OF VA
WEINEL, WILLIAM HARVEY
1945 S. LIVE OAK PARKWAY
WILMINGTON 28403-5321
U OF NC
GS AC
65 74 90
910 259-2161
GSA^S AC
75 80 83
910 763-6289
GS AC
69 74 79
910 343-0811
GS/ABS RT
58 67 67
910 762-7166
GS/TS AC
56 56 64
910 763-6289
GS/TS L/RT
43 43 51
910 763-1336
GYN L/RT
48 52 52
910 799-3103
GYN URT
43 43 67
910 763-8377
GYN/END AC
81 82 85
910 783-9509
GYN AC
84 85 82
910 452-1133
GYN URT
43 43 48
910 256-2077
GYN URT
54 54 58
910 763-0418
HEMATOLOGY
MANCUSl-UNGARO, PETER CURT
NEW HANOVER REGIONAL MED.
CTR.
PO BOX 9000
WILMINGTON 28402-9000
U OF MIAMI
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
RHYNE, JANELLE AROLYN
1202 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
BOWMAN GRAY
INTERNAL MEDICINE
ALMKUIST, RALPH DURWOOD, II
1302 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE
WILMINGTON 28401
BOWMAN GRAY
ANDREWS, ROBERT JACKSON
5305 WRIGHTSVILLE AVENUE
WILMINGTON 28403
U OF TENNESSEE
BECERRA, FRANCISCO
4505 SPRINGVIEW DR.
WILMINGTON 28405
NATL U COLOMBIA
HEM/ON AC
68 69 75
910 343-0161
ID/IM AC
83 84 80
910 341-3344
IM/NEP AC
71 71 78
910 343-9800
IM L
46 48 51
910 791-2626
IM AC
61 90
910 392-0095
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
309
65. NEW HANOVER-PENDER COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
CAUGHEY, DALE WELLS, JR. IM AC
5305-A WRIGHTSVILLE AVENUE 70 70 73
WILMINGTON 28403 910 799-4220
DUKE
EAKINS, JOEY WILLIAM IM/ID AC
6436 QUAIL RUN ROAD 70 70 72
WILMINGTON 28409 910 343-9991
BOWMAN GRAY
EATON, HUBERT ARTHUR, JR. IM AC
P. O, BOX 982 69 69 74
WILMINGTON 28401 910 763-5453
MEHARRY MED COLL
GARG, SHYAM LAL IM AC
122 LONGSHADOW PLACE 76 81 87
DURHAM 27713 910 270-2722
ROHTAK MED COLL
GONZALEZ, JORGE JOSE IM/END AC
COASTAL AH EC 71 76 79
PO BOX 9025
WILMINGTON 28402-9025 910 343-0161
U OF CHILE
GOTTOVI, DANIEL IM/PUD AC
1202 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE 65 65 71
WILMINGTON 28401 -7394 91 0 341 -3300
U OF ROCHESTER
HAINES, RICHARD LITTLETON IM/GER AC
HIGHWAY 17. 47 47 82
PO BOX 549
HAMPSTEAD 28443 919 270-3561
U OF VIRGINIA
HERRING, CHARLES BARRY IM AC
1960 S. 16TH ST. 83 83 83
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF MICHIGAN
JENSEN, REGINA MARIE IM AC
1960S. 16TH ST, 90 90 93
WILMINGTON 28401 910 343-9991
TEXAS TECH U
MACKAY. JAMES CALVIN IM/PUD URJ
302 W. RENOVAH CR. 47 54 54
WILMINGTON 28403-1248 910 762-1529
BOWMAN GRAY
MARSHBURN, ELISHA THOMAS, JR. IM L/RT
3739 RESTON CT. #16 47 48 54
WILMINGTON 28403-6124 910 350-0206
BOWMAN GRAY
MCCABE, JAMES CARDEN IM/NEP AC
1302 MEDICAL CENTER DR. 88 89 89
WILMINGTON 28401 910 343-9800
MARSHALL U
MCMILLAN, WILLIAM OWEN, JR. IM/GI AC
COASTAL AHEC 63 63 92
PO BOX 9025
WILMINGTON 28042-9025 910 343-0161
DUKE
MOORE, ROBERT ALEXANDER, III IM/NEP AC
1302 MEDICAL CENTER DR. 84 85 82
WILMINGTON 28401 910 343-9800
BOWMAN GRAY
MURADI, NAJIBULLAH IM C
1159 PENDERLEA HIGHWAY 76 92 94
BURGAW 28425 910 283-7783
KABUL UNIV
O'BRIEN, MARY ELIZABETH IM/GER AC
NEW HANOVER REGIONAL MED.
CTR. 80 82 89
PO BOX 9000
WILMINGTON 28402-9000 910 343-0161
U OF MASS
PASQUARIELLO, JOHN P., JR. IM AC
1202 MEDICAL CENTER DR. 83 85 90
WILMINGTON 28401 910 341-3300
GEORGETOWN U
PICKARD, HENRY MACK IM L/RT
P. 0, BOX 3351 38 38 46
WILMINGTON 28401 910 791-1417
MCGILL U
POINTS, GERALD LEE, II IM/FP AC
5305 WRIGHTSVILLE AVE. BLDG.B 65 66 66
WILMINGTON 28403 910 791-3506
U OF KENTUCKY
RALLIS, MICHAEL GEORGE
301 S. MCNEIL ST
POBOX 1179
BURGAW 28425
GEO WASHINGTON U
REID, THOMAS BEAUREGARD, III
FEDERAL POINT MEDICAL CTR.
1300 DOW ROAD
CAROLINA BEACH 28428
U OF NC
SINGH, BRAJENDRA PRASAD
401 S. MCNEIL ST.
BURGAW 28425
RAJENDRA MED COL
TIDLER, JAMES
1919 S. SIXTEENTH STREET
WILMINGTON 28401
MED COLL OF VA
WARSHAUER, SAMUEL EDWARD
2917 HYDRANGEA PL,
WILMINGTON 28403
MED COLL OF VA
WERK, EMILE EUGENE, JR.
401 BEACH ROAD. N
WILMINGTON 28405-9025
U OF CINCINNATI
WHITESIDES, PAUL CALDWELL, JR.
1515 DOCTORS CIR.
WILMINGTON 28401
MED U OF SC
WILSON, JACK KENNEDY, JR.
637 S KERR AVENUE
WILMINGTON 28403
U OF MISSISSIPPI
WITHERS, SYDNOR TERRY, JR.
5058 WRIGHTSVILLE AVE
WILMINGTON 28403
MED COLL OF VA
WORTMAN, JAMES EDWARD
1912 MEETING COURT
WILMINGTON 28401
NORTHWESTERN U
MATERNAL AND FETAL MEDICINE
WRIGHT, JEFFREY WARREN
PO BOX 9000
WILMINGTON 28402-9000
U TX-SAN ANTONIO
NEONATAL-PERINATAL MEDICINE
IM AC
PARKER, WILLIAM PAXTON, JR.
NS AC
77 79 81
1303 CYPRESS GROVE DR.
56 57 74
WILMINGTON 28401
910 762-1804
910 259-5011
VANDERBILT U
SATTLER, RAYMOND LOUIS
NS AC
IM AC
1602 DOCTORS CIRCLE
77 77 83
80 81 88
WILMINGTON 28401
CASE WESTERN RES
910 762-3111
910 458-8201
WILFONG, ROBERT FARRINGTON
NS AC
5305 WRIGHTSVILLE AVE., STE.
M 67 76
IM AC
WILMINGTON 28403-6507
910 452-3500
79 83 92
DUKE
910 259-3377
IM URT
44 44 50
NEUROLOGY
910 763-8184
CHEN, CHIH-CHENG FRANK
N AC
■ AAr^^r^ I rr^^^
1608 WELLINGTON AVENUE
69 77 82
IM/CD L/RT
WILMINGTON 28401-7757
910 395-5521
36 36 46
910 762-8388
TAIPEI MED COLL
COIN, JAMES THADDEUS
N AC
1902 MEETING COURT
84 85 88
IM/END L
46 46 73
910 343-0161
WILMINGTON 28401
DUKE
GILLEN, HOWARD WILLIAM
910 251-1920
N L/RT
2038 TRINITY AVENUE
49 50 73
IM/END AC
WILMINGTON 28405-7880
910 762-8501
77 82 85
910 763-1219
U OF ILLINOIS
ROYAL, MARGIT E.
N/IM AC
6212 N BRADLEY OVERLOOK
83 84 89
IM AC
WILMINGTON 28403
910 251-1920
66 66 71
910 799-1810
U OF NEBRASKA
SOLOMON, DONALD JEFFREY
N AC
1310 MEDICAL CENTER OR
81 81 81
IM/FP AC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 763-8512
73 75 75
910 791-5426
STANFORD U
IM AC
74 74 79
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
910 251-0811
MFM AC
84 91
910 343-0161
CARRASCO, NOEL-JOHN MURPHY NPM/PD AC
6232 N. BRADLEY OVERLOOK 74 76 92
WILMINGTON 28403 910 343-2175
AUTONOMOUS UNIV
NEPHROLOGY
HERION, JOHN M.
2215 YAUPON DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
U OFNC
HYMAN, GARY ALAN
1302 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
NEW YORK U
NIXON, WILLIAM PRESTON, JR.
1302 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE
WILMINGTON 28401
MED COLL OF VA
NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
MELIN, THOMAS ERIC
1906 MEETING COURT
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF KENTUCKY
MILLER, DANIEL JAMES
CAROLINAS NEUROLOGICAL
SURGERY
1607 DOCTORS CIRCLE
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF ROMA
NEP/IM AC
83 83 88
910 343-0664
NEP AC
85 85 92
910 343-9800
NEP/IM AC
68 68 74
910 763-3651
NS AC
84 84 91
910 763-1137
NS AC
79 80 91
910 251-8277
BOBITT, JOHN R. OBG AC
2131 S. 17TH ST. 64 70 94
WILMINGTON 28401 910 343-0161
U OF ILLINOIS
BUNN, DAVID GLENN, JR. OBG AC
1802 S. 17TH ST. 75 76 80
WILMINGTON 28401 910 343-1031
U OF NC
COLLINS, SARA HEATH OBG AC
1802 S. 17TH STREET 88 88 93
WILMINGTON 28401 910 343-1031
U OF NC
CREIGHTON, ROBERT KILGO OBG/LM RT
6442 SHINNWOOD RD. 61 61 70
WILMINGTON 28409 910 350-0006
U OFNC
FICKLEN, CONWAY HAMILTON OBG L/RT
6252 TOWLES ROAD 54 59 59
WILMINGTON 28409 910 350-0308
U OF VIRGINIA
JOHNSON, HEBER WELLINGTON OBG/GS L/RT
417 BRADLEY CREEK POINT 39 47 48
WILMINGTON 28403 910 256-2040
HARVARD
MASON, DAVID PENDLETON OBG AC
1809 GLEN MEADE ROAD 75 76 79
WILMINGTON 28403 910 762-9807
U OFNC
MCCLAIN, LINDA OBG AC
5305-JZ WRIGHTSVILLE AVENUE 86 86 83
WILMINGTON 28403 910 799-2168
EAST CAROLINA U
O'QUINN, EDWARD NELSON OBG L/RT
115 S, CHANNEL DR. 51 51 56
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH 28480 910 256-2766
EMORY U
ORMAND, JOHN WILLIAM, JR. OBG AC
1809 GLEN MEADE ROAD 56 56 60
WILMINGTON 28401 910 763-1505
U OF NC
POLE, DONALD TALIAFERRO OBG AC
5305-J WRIGHTSVILLE AVE. 73 78 82
WILMINGTON 28403 910 799-2168
AUTONOMOUS UNIV
310
PRICE, JAMES LOUIS, III
1612 DOCTORS CIRCLE
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF NO
RHODES, HERMAN KYLE
1809 GLEN MEADE RD
WILMINGTON 28403
U OF NO
ROBERSON, WILLIAM EARL
5305-L WRIGHTSVILLE AVE.
WILMINGTON 28403
U OF NC
ROBERTS, LLOYD EUGENE
1928 S. 16TH ST.
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF COLORADO
SHAH, RAMESH MANHARLAL
4105 S. COLLEGE RD.
WILMINGTON 28412
BARODA U
STEWART, GEORGE TERRY
1802 S. 17TH STREET
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF NC
TAYLOR, BRITTON EDGAR
1802 S. 17TH ST.
WILMINGTON 28401
MED COLL OF VA
TEMPLE, RUFUS HENRY, JR.
1802 S. 17TH ST.
WILMINGTON 28407-6444
U OF NC
WILSON, CLARENCE LAFAYETTE,
1809 GLEN MEADE ROAD
WILMINGTON 28403-6022
U OF LOUISVILLE
OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE
SMITH, PHILIP PALMER
P. O. BOX 2042
WILMINGTON 28402
U OF ILLINOIS
ONCOLOGY
ANAGNOST, JOHN WILLIAM
1515 DOCTORS CIRCLE
WILMINGTON 28401
JEFFERSON
HUNTER, JOHN DANE
1202 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE
WILMINGTON 28401
DUKE
MCNULTY, WILLIAM
1515 DOCTOR'S CIRCLE
WILMINGTON 28401-7498
UNIV. OF S.C,
SHINN, LOWELL CARROLL
1202 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
MARSHALL U
OPHTHALMOLOGY
ALLEN, MOLLY VIRGINIA
1120 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
U TX-SAN ANTONIO
BROWNLOW, ROBERT LEE, JR.
1915 GLEN MEADE ROAD
WILMINGTON 28403
BOWMAN GRAY
BUTLER, FREDERICK CLARENCE.
1915 GLEN MEADE ROAD
WILMINGTON 28403
DUKE
KASH, STEPHEN LEE
1120 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE
WILMINGTON 28401
WASHINGTON U
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
65. NEW HANOVER-PENDER COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
OBG AC
75 75 80
910 763-9015
OBG AC
88 90 92
910 763-9832
OBG AC
66 66 73
910 791-5556
OBG AC
69 72 79
OBG AC
64 67 73
910 791-2301
OBG AC
71 71 75
910 343-1031
OBG AC
63 63 74
910 343-1031
OBG AC
76 76 81
910 343-1031
II OBG AC
74 75 82
910 763-9833
OM/IM AC
62 62 71
910 371-4080
ON/HEM AC
78 86 86
910 763-6332
ON/HEM AC
76 78 82
910 762-2990
ON/IM AC
82 84 91
910 763-6332
ON/IM AC
85 88 91
910 748-2011
OPH AC
80 80 85
910 763-7316
OPH C
85 85 94
910 763-3601
JR OPH AC
61 61 67
910 763-3601
OPH AC
68 68 76
910 763-7316
KESLER, JAMES L.
1120 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE
WILMINGTON 28401
WASHINGTON U
MALOY, THOMAS HOWARD
2310 DELANEY AVENUE
WILMINGTON 28403
U OF ALABAMA
POOLE, ERNEST TILGHMAN
2310 DELANEY AVENUE
WILMINGTON 28403
DUKE
SLOAN, DAVID BRYAN, JR.
1915 GLEN MEADE ROAD
WILMINGTON 28403
U OF PENN
SLOAN, JAMES BOYKIN
1915 GLEN MEADE ROAD
WILMINGTON 28403-6093
U OF NC
STRATAS, BYRON ARISTOTLE
1915 GLEN MEADE RD.
WILMINGTON 28403
EAST CAROLINA U
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
ANDERSON, LANDON BUTLER
1222 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE
WILMINGTON 28401
VANDERBILT U.
BOYD, DALE WOODS, JR.
1222 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
HAHNEMANN
CRAVEN, THOMAS, JR.
6230 TOWLES ROAD
WILMINGTON 28409
U OF NC
DINEEN, JAMES ROBERT
120 BEACH ROAD, SOUTH
FIGURE EIGHT ISLAND
WILMINGTON 28405
U OF ROCHESTER
ESPOSITO, DAVID ANTHONY
1616 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF CONNECTICUT
FOSTER, MARK DUPREE
2001 S. 17TH ST.
WILMINGTON 28401
MED U OF SC
GETZ, DONALD DAVID
1616 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE
WILMINGTON 28401
JEFFERSON
HUNDLEY, JAMES DAVENPORT
2001 S. 17TH STREET
WILMINGTON 28401-6693
U OFNC
MARKWORTH, JAMES WARREN
1222 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE
WILMINGTON 28401
HARVARD
MILLER, JON KIMBERLY
1222 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
INDIANA U
MOORE, ROBERT MORGAN
2001 S. 17TH ST.
WILMINGTON 28401
VANDERBILT U.
NANCE, CHARLES LEE, JR.
2001 S. 17TH STREET
WILMINGTON 28401-6693
DUKE
O'MALLEY, JOHN SCOTT
1616 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
SUNY-SYRACUSE
SCULLY, KEVIN SLEAN
1616 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF VIRGINIA
OPH AC
75 76 80
910 763-7316
OPH AC
71 71 80
910 763-3664
OPH/P AC
61 61 72
910 763-3664
OPH AC
63 63 70
910 763-3601
OPH AC
70 70 74
910 763-3601
OPH AC
86 86 83
910 763-3601
ORS AC
72 78 79
910 763-2977
ORS AC
85 85 93
910 763-2977
ORS RT
58 58 64
910 350-0400
ORS L/RT
45 58 65
910 762-2655
ORS AC
84 85 90
910 762-2655
ORS/SRS AC
83 83 89
910 763-7344
ORS AC
66 66 75
910 762-2655
ORS AC
67 67 76
910 763-7344
ORS AC
69 70 79
910 763-2977
ORS AC
83 85 91
910 763-2977
ORS AC
75 81 82
910 763-7344
ORS AC
59 59 67
910 763-7344
ORS/SM AC
87 94
SEIDEL, MURRAY KAYE
1222 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF PENN
SUTTON, WILLIAM ROGER
2001 S. 17TH STREET
WILMINGTON 28401
U OFNC
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
BOTROS, SHERIF BOTROS
1625 DOCTORS CIRCLE
WILMINGTON 28401
U OFNC
CALLAWAY, SAMUEL CLAYTON,
2311 DELANEY ROAD
WILMINGTON 28403
EMORY U
FULK, ROBERT VERNON, JR.
2311 DELANEY AVENUE
WILMINGTON 28403
U OF NC
JONES, ROBERT BOYD
2311 DELANEY ROAD
WILMINGTON 28403
U OF VIRGINIA
MCMURRY, JOHN EUGENE. JR.
2311 DELANEY AVE.
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF NC
POLLOCK, HOKE DICKINSON
1625 DOCTORS CIRCLE
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF NC
ORS AC
65 66 73
910 763-2977
ORS/OSM AC
87 94
919 762-7344
OTO AC
75 79 81
910 762-0234
JR. OTO AC
63 63 72
910 762-8754
OTO AC
65 65 74
910 762-8754
OTO AC
64 64 72
910 762-8754
OTO AC
80 82 86
910 762-8754
OTO AC
75 75 81
910 762-0234
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
JORDAN, HENRY DAVIDSON
P. O. BOX 9000
WILMINGTON 28402-9000
EMORY U
MCAFEE, REBECCA DEAL
NEW HANOVER REG. MED. CTR.
PO BOX 9000
WILMINGTON 28402-9000
U TX-SAN ANTONIO
MCCOY, RALPH CARLISLE
6320 S. BRADLEY OVERLOOK
WILMINGTON 28403
EMORY U
SINGLETARY, HENRY PATE
NEW HANOVER REG. MED. CTR.
PO BOX 9000
WILMINGTON 28402-9000
NORTHWESTERN U
SOLOMON, ROBERT DOUGLAS
113 8. BELVEDERE DR.
HAMPSTEAD 28443
JOHNS HOPKINS
VARNER, D. WAYNE
346 HONEYCUTT DR.
WILMINGTON 28403
MED U OFSC
WHITE, WARREN CARLTON
NEW HANOVER REGIONAL MED.
CTR.
PO BOX 9000
WILMINGTON 28402-9000
MED U OFSC
PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY
YOUNG, WILLIAM OLIVER
1915 GLEN MEADE ROAD
WILMINGTON 28403
MED U OF SC
PTH AC
66 67 75
910 343-7074
PTH AC
84 84 93
910 343-7074
PTH AC
67 68 76
910 343-7074
PTH AC
53 56 60
910 343-7074
PTH/GER RT
42 42 86
910 270-2019
PTH AC
76 78 84
910 452-8177
PTH/DMP AC
85 85 93
910 343-7074
PDOP AC «
89 89 94
910 763-3601 i '»''
PEDIATRICS
ORS AC BLACKSTONE, THOMAS LEE
78 80 84 5305-N WRIGHTSVILLE AVE.
910 762-2655 WILMINGTON 28403
OHIO STATE U
PD AC
69 69 93
910 392-5634
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
311
65. NEW HANOVER-PENDER COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
COLEMAN, GORDON DONALD
PD AC
1920S. 16THST,
75 76 79
WILMINGTON 28401
910 763-2072
MED U OF SC
GRIFFIN, ELIZABETH JANE
PD AC
1920 S, 16TH ST
88 89 91
THE CHILDREN'S CLINIC
WILMINGTON 28401
910 763-2072
U OF MISSISSIPPI
HAWTHORNE, HENRY CLAIBORNE,
JR PD AC
1920S. 16TH STREET
67 67 74
WILMINGTON 28401
910 763-2072
U OF VIRGINIA
HICKS, CHARLES MONTGOMERY
PD AC
1914 GLEN MEADE ROAD
62 62 73
WILMINGTON 28403
910 762-2651
U OF NC
KNOX, ANGELINA VINLUAN EDRALIN PD/P AC
2304 DELANEY AVENUE
59 59 72
WILMINGTON 28403
910 763-3349
U OF SANTO TOMAS
KOSERUBA, GEORGE MICHAEL
PD URT
9-FTHE ISLANDER
40 42 44
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH 28480
910 256-3276
LOMA LINDA U
MOORE, RALPH BRYAN, JR.
PD AC
CHILDREN'S CLINIC
52 56 56
1920 16TH STREET
WILMINGTON 28401
910 763-2072
CORNELL U
MORGAN, HERMAN GRADY, JR.
PD AC
1920S. 16TH ST
77 78 84
WILMINGTON 28401
910 762-3942
U OF NC
REYNOLDS, FRANK RUSSELL
PD L
1613 DOCK STREET
44 44 50
WILMINGTON 28401
910 763-4272
U OF PENN
RILEY, KATHLEEN ANN
PD AC
BLACK RIVER FAMILY PRACTICE
90 92 90
301 S. CAMPBELL STREET
BURGAW 28425
919 259-5721
ALBANY MED COLL
WATSON, MELVIN E.
PD AC
5305-N WRIGHTSVILLE AVE.
73 74 88
WILMINGTON 28403
910 392-5634
HAHNEMANN
'LASTIC SURGERY
KROHN, JOHN RAMON
PS AC
2305 CANTERWOOD DR.
66 67 75
WILMINGTON 28401
910 343-0119
U OF MINN
NAVA, VICTOR MANUEL
PS AC
2209 DELANEY AVE,
75 76 88
WILMINGTON 28403
910 763-7617
NAT U OF MEXICO
NICKS, DENNIS BART
PS/HS AC
2305 CANTERWOOD
77 77 83
WILMINGTON 28401
910 343-0119
U OF MISSOURI
SAMPSON, JOSEPH LUTHER, JR.
PS/GS RT
1902TRADD COURT
61 61 78
HOSPITAL PLAZA
WILMINGTON 28401
910 343-9774
MED COLL OF VA
WELLS, EDWIN JULIUS
PS L/RT
2205 GILLbl IE DR.
46 46 53
WILMINGTON 28403
910 763-7617
U OF PENN
WHITE, KENNETH SAMUEL
PS/GS AC
2305 CANTERWOOD DR.
83 84 90
WILMINGTON 28401
910 343-0119
JONNALAGADDA, MURALI RAO
BOX 9, 901 S, LAKE PARK BLVD.
BOX 9
CAROLINA BEACH 28428
GUNTUR MED COLL
MARTIN, PATRICK D.
1201 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF LOUISVILLE
MCMILLAN, JAMES FULFORD
1301 LIVE OAK PARKWAY
WILMINGTON 28403
BOWMAN GRAY
VERNON, CHARLES ROBERTSON
7230 WRIGHTSVILLE AVENUE
WILMINGTON 28403
CASE WESTERN RES
WEINSTEIN, ROBERT HARVEY
2595 S. 17TH ST,
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF MISSOURI
WILSON, ROBERT WAYNE
1121 MEDICAL CENTER DR.
WILMINGTON 28401
EAST CAROLINA U
PULMONARY DISEASES
ALLEN, WILLIAM GILES
1515 DOCTOR'S CIR,
WILMINGTON 28401-7498
BOWMAN GRAY
DUNN, THADDEUS L.
1515 DOCTORS CIRCLE
WILMINGTON 28401
DUKE
HUNTER, CHARLES E., JR.
1912TRADD CT.
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF ALABAMA
PAPE, GREGORY SCOTT
1515 DOCTORS CIRCLE
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF NC
RADIATION ONCOLOGY
NEAL, CHARLES ROGERS
1988 S 16TH ST,
WILMINGTON 28401
MED COLL OF GA
P/PH AC
64 76 76
910 251-6440
P AC
75 75 93
919 251-8414
P URT
47 48 52
910 762-8178
P AC
52 52 56
910 256-4106
P AC
67 67 75
910 799-2283
P AC
86 87 85
910 763-8134
PUD/IM AC
76 81 82
919 763-5182
PUD/CC AC
77 87 87
910 763-5182
CDS/TS AC
75 76 87
910 762-7070
PUD/CCM AC
84 87 82
910 763-5182
BOWMAN GRAY
PSYCHIATRY
COLEMAN, ELIZABETH ANNE P RT
5016 CLEAR RUN DR 83 85 87
WILMINGTON 28403 910 763-9517
U OF NC
EWING, JOHN ALEXANDER P L
2311 CANTERWOOD DR, 46 46 55
WILMINGTON 28401-7300 910 251-9888
U OF EDINBURGH
RADIOLOGY
BLACK, JOHN ALEXANDER
706 JACOBS CREEK RUN
WILMINGTON 28409
BOWMAN GRAY
COMBS, JOHN GILBERT, JR.
2318 BLYTHE ROAD
WILMINGTON 28403
U OF TENNESSEE
FISCHER, JOSEPH WILLIAM
4608 CEDAR ST,, STE, 106
WILMINGTON 28403
U OF TENNESSEE
JOHNSON, DONALD GENE
2212 DELANEY AVENUE
WILMINGTON 28403
WEST VA U
MCCUSKEY, WILLIAM HANES
CAPE FEAR IMAGING ASSOCI
4608 CEDAR AVE.. STE, 106
WILMINGTON 28403
WEST VA U
MORRIS, KENNY JORDAN
216 OYSTER BAY LN.
WILMINGTON 28409-3027
U OF NC
POINT, STUART WATKINS
2212 DELANEY AVE
WILMINGTON 28403
WEST VA U
RAGOZZINO, MARK WM.
2212 DELANEY AVE.
WILMINGTON 28403
MAYO MED SCHOOL
SCHWEGEL, DOUGLAS KEVIN
4608 CEDAR AVE,, STE. 106
WILMINGTON 28403
BAYLOR
SCIALABBA, FRED ANTHONY
970 ST ANDREWS DR , APT. 201
WILMINGTON 28412
DUKE
STANLEY, JOHN H., JR.
2212 DELANEY AVE.
WILMINGTON 28403
U OFNC
WARREN, LEWIS PATRICK, JR.
2212 DELANEY AVE.
WILMINGTON 28403
U OF NC
RHEUMATOLOGY
HARSHBARGER, JOHN LYNN
1904TRADD COURT
WILMINGTON 28401
TEMPLE U
PUETT, DAVID WILSON
CAROLINA ARTHRITIS ASSOC,
1904 TRADD COURT
WILMINGTON 28401
VANDERBILT U,
SCHIMIZZI, GREGORY F.
1904 TRADD CT.
WILMINGTON 28401
WAYNE STATE U
THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY
MEYERSON, MARTIN BENJAMIN TR AC
NEW HANOVER RADIATION ONCOLOGY
68 69 77
1988 S. 16TH ST.
WILMINGTON 28401 910 251-1839
U OF ILLINOIS
R AC
83 83 93
919 395-4668
R C
87 92 94
910 452-8184
R AC
77 77 87
910 762-3882
R/NM AC
76 76 91
910 763-1800
RHU/IM AC
80 82 86
910 762-1182
RHU AC
88 91 94
919 762-1182
RHU/IM AC
76 76 87
910 762-1182
THORACIC SURGERY
TSrt/S
RO AC
83 86 92
910 251-1839
GOUDARZI, M. KAMRAN
1721 NEW HANOVER MED PARK DR.
78 78 88
WILMINGTON 28403 919 285-7942
U OF LONDON
R AC
81 84 80
910 343-7000
R AC
66 66 73
910 259-5451
R AC
67 68 90
910 395-4668
R/NR AC
74 75 84
910 383-7070
R AC
ATES 87 88 92
910 395-4668
R AC
62 62 68
910 343-7069
R/NR AC
83 90 90
910 762-3882
R AC
82 82 87
910 762-3882
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
CASHMAN, JOHN
1905 GLEN MEADE ROAD
WILMINGTON 28403
JEFFERSON
HOOPER, JOSEPH WARD, JR.
2216 GILLETTE DR.
WILMINGTON 28403
HARVARD
LOVETT, JOHN WILSON
1905 GLEN MEADE RD
WILMINGTON 28403
U OF KENTUCKY
MOBLEY, THOMAS BARNETT, III
236 BEACH ROAD, NORTH
WILMINGTON 28405
MED COLL OF GA
MYNATT, RICHARD JOSEPH
1905 GLEN MEADE RD.
WILMINGTON 28403
U OF TENNESSEE
NICHOLS, ROBERT VANCE
1905 GLEN MEADE RD
WILMINGTON 28401
U OF NC
RUSSELL, WILLIAM ALTON, III
1905 GLEN MEADE RD
WILMINGTON 28403
DUKE
SHEARIN. WILBURN THADDEUS,
1905 GLEN MEADE ROAD
WILMINGTON 28403
BOWMAN GRAY
JR.
U AC
65 66 73
910 763-6251
U L
46 46 53
910 763-6915
U AC
82 83 87
910 763-6251
U AC
72 73 78
910 682-7971
U AC
77 78 90
910 763-6251
U AC
85 86 90
910 763-6251
U AC
87 89 84
910 763-6251
U L/RT
54 54 56
910 763-6251
312
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
67. ONSLOW COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Robert A. Kraus, MD, 11 Office Park Drive, Jacksonville 28540 (910-353-9906)
Secretary: Noel B. Rogers, MD, 128 Memorial Drive, Jacksonville 28540 (910-353-4500)
Executive Director: Charles L. Garrett, Jr., MD, Onslow Memorial Hospital, Jacksonville 28541 (919-577-2239)
ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE
FOX, RAYMOND MORRIS, JR.
215 MEMORIAL DR.
JACKSONVILLE 28546
VANDERBILT U.
ANESTHESIOLOGY
JOHNSTON, SCOTT RICHARD
12 OFFICE PARK DR.
JACKSONVILLE 28546
U OF ROCHESTER
OLSEN, KENNETH GEORGE
137 COKE PLACE
JACKSONVILLE 28540
U OF COLORADO
ALD/ADM AC
64 65 74
910 353-5118
AN AC
86 87 93
910 347-5470
AN AC
67 67 74
910 455-0188
SIMPSON, MARSHALL CRAIG PR AC
COASTAL FAMILY CLINIC 87 88 90
410 NEW BRIDGE ST., STE, 10A
JACKSONVILLE 28540 910 347-1 788
EAST CAROLINA U
STREETER, GREGORY DEAN FP/DIA AC
200 DOCTOR'S DR. SUITE H 80 80 80
JACKSONVILLE 28546-6308 910 353-0565
UOFNC
TURLINGTON, WADE ROBERT FP AC
200 DOCTOR'S DRIVE. SUITE M 69 69 73
JACKSONVILLE 28546 910 353-8100
U OF NC
WARREN, RUFUS H. FP AC
104 N. SHORE VILLAGE 61 61 89
SNEADS FERRY 28460 910 327-2015
MED COLL OF VA
INTERNAL MEDICINE
LEUNG, RICHARD KIN-FOOK IM AC
158 MEMORIAL COURT 67 75 93
JACKSONVILLE 28546 910 353-9799
U OF HONG KONG
TAJ-ELDIN, ADNAN IM/A AC
200 DOCTOR'S DR. STE. I 72 75 78
JACKSONVILLE 28546 910 353-6327
DAMASCUS U
TSE, ANDRE KON SANG IM/CD AC
158 MEMORIAL COURT 71 74 77
JACKSONVILLE 28540 910 353-5111
U OF HONG KONG
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
BIANCHI, EDGARDO HUGO
1703 COUNTRY CLUB RD, STE.
JACKSONVILLE 28540
U OF ROSARIO
DERMATOLOGY
REICHLING, GEORGE HENRY
300 WESTERN BLVD.
JACKSONVILLE 28546-6336
JEFFERSON
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
HOWARD, GEORGE ALBERT, III
299 DOCTORS DR.
JACKSONVILLE 28546-6321
EAST CAROLINA U
LURY, KENNETH MICHAEL
105 GRIMSBY PL.
JACKSONVILLE 28540
ST LOUIS U
WHITEHURST, WALTER CLAYTON,
201 DEBORAH DRIVE
JACKSONVILLE 28540
UOFNC
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
LARSON, JOHN DAVID, JR.
PO BOX 18641
RALEIGH 27619-8641
GEO WASHINGTON U
FAMILY PRACTICE
GEROCK, HENRY
2219 WARRENTON WAY
JACKSONVILLE 28546
U OFNC
KITCHEN, THOMAS WARD, JR.
6 E. BAYSHORE BLVD.
JACKSONVILLE 28540
BOWMAN GRAY
KRAUSE, ROBERT ALLEN
11 OFFICE PARK DR.
JACKSONVILLE 28540
DUKE
MEASE, WILLIS EUGENE
PO BOX 97
RICHLANDS 28574
U OF NEBRASKA
PRATT, LAURA WINSTEAD
714 WILLBROOK CIR.
SNEADS FERRY 28460
BOWMAN GRAY
NEUROLOGY
CD/IM AC
202 69 68 80
910 455-9600
D AC
57 58 85
910 577-7288
GASTROENTEROLOGY
ISSA, MAHMOUD A.
224 MEMORIAL DR. STE. A
JACKSONVILLE 28540
DAMASCUS U
JOHNSON, JANET
231 MEMORIAL DR.
JACKSONVILLE 28546
U OF PITTSBURGH
DR AC
82 86 79
910 577-1171
DR AC
79 82 93
910 577-2461
JR. DR AC
68 68 75
910 577-2274
EM/OBG L
43 44 59
919 676-1421
FP RT
63 63 69
910 353-7600
FP AC
59 59 60
910 347-1788
FP AC
78 81 94
910 353-9906
FP L
45 45 48
910 324-3105
FP AC
72 72 74
910 327-0331
GENERAL PRACTICE
CHUNG, HONG-YILL
407 CARMEN AVENUE
JACKSONVILLE 28540
KOREA U
REICHLING, PIRKKO ESTERI
300 WESTERN BLVD.
JACKSONVILLE 28540
U OF OULU
BALLENGER, CLARENCE E., Ill
N
GI/IM AC
227 MEMORIAL DR.
78
71 71 80
JACKSONVILLE 28546
910 353-3625
910 577-1444
MED U OF SO
MUTHER, ELLIS F.
N/P
GI/IM AC
124 MEMORIAL DRIVE
60 60 69
86 91 92
JACKSONVILLE 28546
910 353-8013
910 353-6158
TULANE U
GP AC
69 69 79
910 353-2800
GP AC
70 80 85
910 353-0176
GENERAL SURGERY
BATCHELLER, EDGAR HADLEY, JR. GS/TS AC
1512 CLIFTON ROAD
JACKSONVILLE 28540
U OF VIRGINIA
GALLAGHER, EDGAR GIVENS, JR.
200 DOCTORS DRIVE
JACKSONVILLE 28546-6308
U OF NC
PIVER, JAMES DECAMP
2515 OCEAN DR.
OCEAN REEF
EMERALD ISLE 28549
U OF PENN
WESTBROOK, JOHN ANDREW
200 DOCTORS DR., STE. L
JACKSONVILLE 28546
LA STATE U
WILLIAMS, LENNOX GEORGE
200 DOCTORS DR., STE. L
JACKSONVILLE. NC 28540
U OF WEST INDIES
GYNECOLOGY
DEYTON, JOHN WESLEY, JR.
124 MEMORIAL DRIVE
JACKSONVILLE 28546
U OF NC
DILL, FRANKLIN GEORGE
124 MEMORIAL DRIVE
JACKSONVILLE 28546
CORNELL U
64 64 71
910 353-2194
GS/TS AC
65 65 76
910 353-7848
GS/ABS L/RT
43 44 51
910 455-3780
GS/CRS AC
72 72 93
910 353-7848
GS AC
79 79 95
910 353-7848
GYN AC
56 56 78
910 353-7741
GYN AC
63 67 68
910 353-7741
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
ALVARADO, TERESA LOIS
200 MEMORIAL DR.
JACKSONVILLE 28546
U OF MONTERREY
BARNES, MAJOR RUSSELL, JR.
200 MEMORIAL DR
JACKSONVILLE 28546
BOWMAN GRAY
BROOKS, MARK P.
245 MEMORIAL DR.
JACKSONVILLE 28546
CREIGHTON U
BUFFONG, ERIC ARNOLD
237 WHITE ST
PO BOX 1354
JACKSONVILLE 28546
HOWARD U
CARLSON, DONALD PATRICK
245 MEMORIAL DR.
JACKSONVILLE 28540
U OF WISCONSIN
CRIST, TAKEY
200 MEMORIAL DRIVE
JACKSONVILLE 28546
U OF NC
EDWARDS, TIMOTHY FREEMAN
245 MEMORIAL DR.
JACKSONVILLE 28540
BOWMAN GRAY
HAMBRIGHT, WESLEY F.
1701 COUNTRY CLUB RD.
JACKSONVILLE 28546
DUKE
JAMES, THERESSA L.
1701 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD
JACKSONVILLE 28546
GEORGETOWN U
O'NEIL, H. WILLIAM
200 MEMORIAL DR.
JACKSONVILLE 28546
DALHOUSIE U
WILLIAMS, PAUL FRANKLIN
200 MEMORIAL DRIVE
JACKSONVILLE 28546-6332
U OF LOUISVILLE
V
OBG AC
81 83 86
910 353-2115
OBG/GP L
48 49 55
910 353-0759
OBG AC
87 90 91
910 353-4333
OBG/END AC
77 79 85
910 577-3100
OBG AC
87 91 91
910 687-7666
OBG AC
65 65 71
910 353-2115
OBG AC
78 78 83
910 353-4333
OBG AC
82 83 87
910 353-4333
OBG AC
87 90 93
910 455-4255
OBG AC
58 85 86
910 353-2115
OBG AC
65 66 74
910 353-2115
li
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
313
OPHTHALMOLOGY
67. ONSLOW COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY
JOHNSTON, CAROL ANN
ONSLOW OPHTHALMOLOGY, PA
12 OFFICE PARK DRIVE
JACKSONVILLE 28546
U OF ROCHESTER
WILSHIRE, LARRY BRENT
825 GUM BRANCH RD.. STE. 135
JACKSONVILLE 28540-6270
WEST VA U
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
DIFIORE, RALPH J.
200 DOCTORS DR. STE. J
JACKSONVILLE 28546-6391
MED COLL OF GA
GROSS, JEFFREY LOUIS
128 MEMORIAL DRIVE
JACKSONVILLE 28546
OHIO STATE U
LANGLEY, JOHN THOMAS
ONSLOW DOCTORS CARE
325 WESTERN BLVD.
JACKSONVILLE 28546
DUKE
ROGERS, NOEL BRUCE
128 MEMORIAL DRIVE
JACKSONVILLE 28540
GEORGETOWN U
VENTERS, WAYNE BURNETTE
200 DOCTOR'S DRIVE. SUITE J
JACKSONVILLE 28546-6391
U OF NC
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
GREGORY, HUGH STANLEY
PO BOX 5025
JACKSONVILLE 28540-1025
U OFNC
MACCARTHY, JUSTIN D.
353-C WESTERN BLVD.
JACKSONVILLE, NC 28546
U OF DUBLIN
OPH AC
86 87 90
919 353-9449
OPH AC
74 79 84
910 346-2444
ORS AC
68 69 87
910 353-1412
ORS AC
72 72 80
910 353-4500
ORS S/RT
55 55 63
910 577-1555
ORS AC
67 69 74
910 353-4500
ORS AC
64 64 73
910 353-1412
OTO AC
64 64 73
910 455-4847
OTO AC
66 68 95
910 353-7588
ALMEIDA, JOHN LEONARD, JR.
ONSLOW MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
PO BOX 1358
JACKSONVILLE 28541
MED U OF SC
GABLE, WALTER DELAY
ONSLOW MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
JACKSONVILLE 28540
U OF MARYLAND
GARRETT, CHARLES LEROY, JR.
ONSLOW MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
JACKSONVILLE 28541-1358
MED U OF SC
PEDIATRICS
GANT, JAMES CURTIS
51 OFFICE PARK DR.
JACKSONVILLE 28546
U OF TEXAS
MARTIN, CHARLES R.
120 MEMORIAL DRIVE
JACKSONVILLE 28540
DUKE
TSE, ALEX YU CHOW
120 MEMORIAL DRIVE
JACKSONVILLE 28540
U OF HONG KONG
VERELL, KAREN LEA
156 MEMORIAL COURT
JACKSONVILLE 28546
U OF MISSISSIPPI
PLASTIC SURGERY
ROJY, THOMAS JOSEPH, JR.
NORTHEAST OFFICE PARK
2 CLIFF COURT
JACKSONVILLE 28546
MED SCH-UMDNJ
PTH AC
BARNES, VICTOR RUSSELL
P AC
76 76 92
1703 COUNTRY CLUB RD, STE.
204 89 93 85
JACKSONVILLE 28540-9322
910 347-3010
910 577-2239
EAST CAROLINA U
COLLIGAN, JOSEPH FRANCIS
P/CHP AC
PTH/FOP RT
1703 COUNTRY CLUB, STE. 204
58 59 84
54 54 74
JACKSONVILLE 28546
910 347-3010
910 353-3498
LOYOLA U
PATLAK, ERWIN M.
P/GER AS
PTH/FOP AC
308 BRACKEN PL.
52 53 85
66 66 76
JACKSONVILLE 28540
910 455-9933
910 353-3498
U OF ILLINOIS
PD AC
83 83 88
910 335-5262
PD AC
63 63 69
910 353-0581
PD/A AC
71 74 75
910 353-0581
PD/ADL AC
78 78 84
910 353-6262
PULMONARY DISEASES
WOLANSKI, TERRENCE PHILIP
296 DOCTORS DR.
JACKSONVILLE 28546
U OF VIRGINIA
RADIOLOGY
HERSH, MARLA RENE'
2106 PERRY DR.
JACKSONVILLE 28546
U TX-SAN ANTONIO
KAPLAN, JEFFREY MARK
ONSLOW MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
PO BOX 1358
JACKSONVILLE 28541
NEW YORK MED COL
MOORE, THOMAS PHILLIP
#1 GROVE COURT
JACKSONVILLE 28540
U OF NC
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
PUD/IM AC
76 76 83
910 353-1811
R AC
88 89 94
910 577-2345
R AC
70 71 84
910 577-2345
R AC
55 55 64
910 346-3945
PS/GS AC
86 88 94
KEYES, BOOKER T., JR.
U AC
118-A MEMORIAL DR.
76 76 90
910 577-1234
JACKSONVILLE 28540
INDIANA U
910 577-5161
70. PASQUOTANK-CAMDEN-CURRITUCK-DARE COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Daniel S. Terryberry, MD, 1141 N. Road Street, Elizabeth City 27909 (919-338-0101)
Secretary: Albrecht M. Heyder, MD, 1142 N. Road Street, Elizabeth City 27909 (919-331-1506)
ANESTHESIOLOGY
BROWN, CHARLES CALVIN
HON. WATER STREET
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
COOK, JOHN EDMUND
232 SHADOW VALLEY BEND
DAKOTA DUNES SD57049
M C OF WISCONSIN
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
AN AC HOIDAL, CHARLES RONALD
84 86 89
919 338-1542
AN AC
78 78 83
919 338-1542
BROOKS, MICHAEL ANTHONY
DR AC
106 S. WATER ST.
84 86 89
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
919 338-5140
CHICAGO MED SCH
GRAHAM, JOHN CALHOUN, JR.
DR/NM AC
^06 S WATER ST.
61 61 70
PO BOX 250
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
919 335-2652
UOFNC
207 STARBOARD COURT
ELIZABETH CITY 27909-7658
JEFFERSON
FAMILY PRACTICE
BLAIR, JAMES SEABORN
PO BOX 340
HATTERAS 27943
EAST CAROLINA U
DAVIDSON, CHARLES STEPHEN
2518 S. CROATAN HIGHWAY
NAGS HEAD 27959
U OF KENTUCKY
HAND, LEROY CORBETT, JR.
104 HAVENWOOD DRIVE
CAMDEN 27921
BOWMAN GRAY
HODGES, JOSEPH AL
PO BOX 340
HATTERAS 27943
EAST CAROLINA U
ROMM, WILLIAM HENRY
PO BOX 232
EM/SM AC CURRITUCK 27929
82 85 93 U OF VIRGINIA
704 543-1365
GASTROENTEROLOGY
FABER, STEVEN MARK
1134 N. ROAD ST.
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
U OF GENOVA
FP AC
87 88 90
919 986-2756
FP EM/AC
74 78 78
919 441-3177 GENERAL PRACTICE
FP EM/URT HARVEY, WALLACE WATSON, JR.
50 50 51
919 335-0531
FP AC
89 91 85
919 551-4611
PO BOX 896
MANTEO 27954
DUKE
THOMAS, WILLIAM RALPH
1801 DARSAN DR.
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
CASE WESTERN RES
FP L/RT
50 51 52
919 232-3387
GI/IM AC
83 87 93
919 335-5588
GP/AM L
54 54 57
919 473-1287
GP L/RT
49 53 53
919 338-2480
314
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NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
70. PASQUOTANK-CAMDEN-CURRITUCK-DARE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
NEPHROLOGY OTOLARYNGOLOGY
CRUTCHLEY, WILLIAM F., JR.
1134 N, ROAD STREET
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
MED COLL OF VA
JENKINS, SAMUEL GATLIN, JR.
1142 N. ROAD STREET
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
U OF NC
KERR, JOHN MARTIN, JR.
1134 N, ROAD ST.
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
MED COLL OF VA
OWENS, ZACK DOXEY
P, O, BOX 422
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
U OF MARYLAND
RUIZ, ANTONIO JOSE
1142 N. ROAD STREET
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
EASTERN VA
INTERNAL MEDICINE
BARBER, ALFRED JOSEPH
1134 N, ROAD STREET
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
GEORGETOWN U
DENUN2I0, NEIL L.
PO BOX 9
WINFALL 27985-0009
JEFFERSON
HUNSBERGER, KURT LEE
1142 N, ROAD STREET
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
NORTHWESTERN U
POWELL, ROBERT NARROWAY
1142 N. ROAD STREET
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
BOWMAN GRAY
SPAETH, WALTER
1904 RIVERSHORE ROAD
ELIZABETH CITY 27909-6210
DUKE
WHITE, LINDSEY LEE
1142 N. ROAD STREET
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
BOWMAN GRAY
WITWER, TIMOTHY SLAYTON
1207 N. ROAD ST.
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
BOSTON U
OS AC
59 66 67
919 338-3909
GS AC
55 55 63
919 335-4890
GS AC
86 86 91
919 338-3909
GS/GYN L/RT
30 30 40
919 335-4492
GS AC
85 87 92
919 335-4890
IM/HEM AC
76 77 77
919 338-5183
IM AC
82 82 86
919 426-9172
IM AC
69 69 78
919 338-4117
IM AC
70 70 75
919 338-1298
IM URT
43 43 50
919 335-7389
IM AC
84 85 90
919 331-1100
BRANDSPIGEL, KARL
104 W. COLONIAL AVE.
ELIZABETH CITY 27909-4334
U OF CA-SAN FRAN
NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
SHERMAN, RANDALL LESTER
1142 N. ROAD ST.
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
U OF OKLAHOMA
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
BAILEY, CLAUDE FLETCHER
403 E. FEARING ST.
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
U OF MARYLAND
KIZEN, PAUL ANDREW
1142 N. ROAD STREET
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
U OF WISCONSIN
MCDANIEL, EUGENE MARVIN, JR.
1141 N. ROAD ST., STE. I
ELIZABETH CITY 27909-3371
MED COLL OF VA
MONCLA, ALFRED MARIE
1142 N. ROAD ST
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
LA STATE U
OPHTHALMOLOGY
GILBERT, MICHAEL T.
1134 N. ROAD STREET
ELIZABETH CITY 27909-3376
NEW YORK MED COL
GOLDWYN, ROBERT HENRY
1701 NW 96TH TERR. APT. P
PEMBROKE PINES FL33024-301E
U OF MIAMI
REDDING, MARSHALL SIMMS
1142 N. ROAD ST
PO BOX 1402
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
DUKE
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
IM/FP AC WATSON, JAMES MORRIS
71 71 82 1134 N. ROAD ST., STE. #7
919 335-4351 ELIZABETH CITY 27909
U OF MICHIGAN
NEP/IM AC CRUTCHFIELD, WILLIAM MONROE OTO/PS AC
75 78 82 1134 N. ROAD STREET 66 66 73
919 335-1083 ELIZABETH CITY 27909 919 335-2923
U OF NC
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
NS AC
78 79 91
919 331-1700
OBG URT
45 45 48
OBG AC
77 78 84
919 338-2151
OBG AC
62 62 82
919 338-0101
OBG AC
64 64 72
919 338-2151
OPH AC
67 68 73
919 338-0148
OPH AC
64 66 92
305 430-2120
OPH AC
66 66 72
919 335-5446
PICKREL, JERRY CLINE PTH L
P. O. DRAWER 403 58 59 63
ELIZABETH CITY 27909 919 335-2258
TULANE U
ROBERTSON, JOSEPH LETCHER, JR. PTH AC
NORTH ROAD ST. 75 75 80
PO BOX 403
ELIZABETH CITY 27909 919 335-2258
BAYLOR
PEDIATRICS
HARRELL. WILLIAM FLETCHER, JR. PD L/RT
1411 BROTHERS DR.
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
U OF VIRGINIA
HUDSON, SARAH TILTON WILLCOX PD AC
1142 N. ROAD ST. 82 85 85
ELIZABETH CITY 27909 919 353-6262
U OF NC
PUBLIC HEALTH
43 43 47
919 338-6359
SLEDGE, JOHN BURTON, JR.
P. O. BOX 610
KILL DEVIL HILLS 27948
DUKE
RADIOLOGY
RUSSELL. WILLIAM MICHAEL
P. O BOX 250
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
NAT U OF IRELAND
PH AC
55 55 59
919 441-6182
R/NM AC
69 70 80
919 335-0531
RHEUMATOLOGY
FOX, EARL RUSSELL RHU/IM AC
1515 JEFFERSON-DAVIS HIGHWAY 53 54 80
APT. 517
ARLINGTON VA22202-3309 703 41 2-01 74
MED COLL OF VA
ORS AC
67 68 74
919 338-3993
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
EADIE, EDWARD B., JR.
1134 N. ROAD STREET
ELIZABETH CITY 27909
U OF VIRGINIA
U AC
67 67 74
919 338-4141
73. PERSON COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: George W, Gentry, MD, PO Box 1038, Roxboro 27573 (910-599-1131)
Secretary: Stephen N. Long, MD, PO Box 1058, Roxboro 27573 (910-599-3212)
FAMILY PRACTICE
WINSLOW, JAMES ELBERT
609 PROFESSIONAL DR.
ROXBORO 27573
U OF NC
GENERAL PRACTICE
BRADSHER, JAMES DONALD
P. O. BOX 168
ROXBORO 27573
BOWMAN GRAY
FP AC
70 70 76
910 599-9258
GENERAL SURGERY
BRABANT, GORDON VAL
515 RIDGE ROAD
PO BOX 28
ROXBORO 27573
MCGILL U
GP L/RT
45 45 50
910 599-1611
INTERNAL MEDICINE
LONG, STEPHEN N.
PO BOX 1058
ROXBORO 27573
BOWMAN GRAY
LONG, THOMAS DRUMWRIGHT
IM AC
PO BOX 1058
52 52 56
GS AC
ROXBORO 27573
910 599-3212 i
81 81 94
BOWMAN GRAY
MAYNOR, BOBBY RAY, JR.
IM AC
910 599-2953
615 PROFESSIONAL DR.
PO BOX 1058
88 89 91
ROXBORO 27573
910 599-3212
DUKE
RADIOLOGY
IM AC
MONSON, DONALD MALVIN
R AC
84 86 87
PO BOX 309
55 62 62
910 599-3212
ROXBORO 27573
U OF WISCONSIN
910 597-9101
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
74. PITT COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Robert W. Youngblood, MD, ECU, Dept. of Surgery, Greenville 27858-4354 (919-816-4751)
Secretary: C. Christopher Bremer, MD, ECU, Dept. of Family Medicine, Greenville 27858-4354 (919-816-5452)
Executive Director: Diane Williams, Executive Director, PO Box 18, 1705 W. 6th Street, Greenville 27835
(919-758-8833 — Fax 919-758-0930)
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ADCOCK. GEORGE EDWARD, III
S
330 LINDSAY DR.. APT. G-8
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
AGNER, DAVID MARSHAL
S
8204 CARIBOU TRAIL APT. 2-B
94 90
COLUMBUS OH43235-4464
919 830-1334
EAST CAROLINA U
ALLEN, MARY HELEN
S
2907 CEDAR CREEK RD . APT. A
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834-8402
919 321-1484
EAST CAROLINA U
ALLRAN, CHARLES FOREST, JR.
S
3013 SETH COURT
96 92
GASTONIA 28054
919 830-9076
EAST CAROLINA U
ANDREWS, ANGELA MICHELLE
S
3317 DORTCHES COURT
96 92
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-9621
EAST CAROLINA U
AUSBAND, STEPHEN CLABURN
S
J-1 DOCTORS PARK ARTS.
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-0286
EAST CAROLINA U
AUSTIN, AMANDA C.
S
805 DAVENTRY DR.
95 92
GREENVILLE 27858
919 355-4991
EAST CAROLINA U
AZARI, KODI
S
141-F VICTORIA COURT
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834
919 355-9231
EAST CAROLINA U
BAGGETT, KELVIN ANTOINE
S
401-1 PALADIN DR.
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-8932
EAST CAROLINA U
BAKER, MICHAEL SEIN
S
114-A HUNTINGRIDGE ROAD
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-7509
EAST CAROLINA U
BANASZAK, MARY JO
S
113 MANCHESTER DR.
96 92
GREENVILLE 27834-8953
919 752-1349
EAST CAROLINA U
BARGER, JENNIFER LYNN
S
ROWNETREE TOWNHOMES
97 93
2907-A CEDAR CREEK RD.
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
BERG, MARY HERNDON
S
M-4 DOCTORS PARK APTS.
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834-2890
919 758-4439
EAST CAROLINA U
BERGAMO, BETHANY MICHELE
S
2924 W, HILLS DR. #C
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834
919 757-0100
EAST CAROLINA U
BERGER, BRUCE R.
FPY/CHP AC
105 FAIRLANE RD
77 78 84
GREENVILLE 27834
919 355-8777
UOF MINN
BLUE, MARTIN LUTHER
S
200-B LINDBETH DR
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834
919 321-1418
EAST CAROLINA U
BOWMAN, WILLIAM KELLY
S
653 MONUMENT RD.. APT. 502
94 91
JACKSONVILLE FL32225-6467
904 724-0100
EAST CAROLINA U
BOYER, STACIE JILL
S
105 BISHOP DR.
97 93
WINTERVILLE 28590
919 321-0802
EAST CAROLINA U
BROOKS, REBECCA MATER
S
215 PINE DRIVE
96 93
WINTERVILLE 28590
919 756-7969
EAST CAROLINA U
BROWN, EUGENE GLENN, III
S
221 CAPE POINT LN APT B
95 91
GREENVILLE 27858-8050
919 321-2254
EAST CAROLINA U
BROWN, MARTY RAY
S
108 HUNTER'S LANE
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-3601
EAST CAROLINA U
BROWN, PHILIP MICHAEL, JR.
S
2647 MACGREGOR DOWNS RD, #
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834-8453
919 757-0515
EAST CAROLINA U
BRUMBLE, LISA MARIE
S
1222 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
94 93
GREENVILLE 27834
919 757-0151
EAST CAROLINA U
BRYSON, TRACIE CIOCAN
S
106 SCALES PL #L5
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834-7207
919 830-2267
EAST CAROLINA U
BURLESON, TINA
S
1161 MULBERRY LN,, APT. 33-C
98 94
GREENVILLE 27858-5820
919 321-7199
EAST CAROLINA U
BYRD, VICKI MARIE
S
RT. #1. BOX268-C
94 90
DEEP RUN 28525
919 523-5865
EAST CAROLINA U
CALDWELL, WILLIAM M., JR.
S
BEASLEY DR . APT, P-6
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-0199
EAST CAROLINA U
CALLICUTT, CHRISTOPHER SCOTT
S
APT. F2, DOCTORS PARK APTS.
97 92
GREENVILLE 27834
919 757-1511
CAO, BICHHUYEN LUONG
S
1222 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
94 92
GREENVILLE 27834
919 757-9663
EAST CAROLINA U
CARRARA, JOANNE ESTELLE
S
1115 GROVEMONT DR, #H5
97 94
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
CHAMBERS-KELLETT, DANA L.
S
1333 TREYBROOKE CIR.
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-1523
EAST CAROLINA U
CHESSON, MELANIE ANNE
S
1111 GROVEMONT DR.
97 93
WESTPOINTE TOWNHOMES F-5
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
CHOW, CHRISTOPHER YAN-CHI
S
110 AVON LANE
97 93
GREENVILLE 27858-4401
919 355-1740
EAST CAROLINA U
CHRISTIANO, CYNTHIA RAE
S
2907-A CEDAR CREEK RD.
97 93
GREENVILLE 27858
919 752-6768
EAST CAROLINA U
CHUA, ARLENE NG
S
603 KENT ROAD
95 91
GREENVILLE 27858-4994
919 757-9663
EAST CAROLINA U
CLARK, LORINDA MCGILDERY
S
310 HORSESHOE DR.. APT. E
95 92
GREENVILLE 27834-6393
919 757-0221
EAST CAROLINA U
COATES, LISA PAIGE
S
1644 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-7086
EAST CAROLINA U
COLLINS, JOHN KERRY, JR.
S
J-7 DOCTOR'S PARK APTS.
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-3083
EAST CAROLINA U
COLLINS, ROGER STEWART
S
600-31 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 757-0991
EAST CAROLINA U
COLLINS, VICTOR
S
#22 WESTHILLS TOWNHOUSES
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-3573
EAST CAROLINA U
CONDREY, STACI FAULKNER
S
304 COUNTRY ROAD
95 91
GRIMESLAND 27837
919 752-1743
EAST CAROLINA U
COUGER, KENDALL
S
M-9 DOCTORS PARK APTS.
97 93
BEASLEY DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
COWDEN, NERISSA ELAINE
S
3009 MULBERRY LN., STE. D
98 94
GREENVILLE 27858
919 355-4536
EAST CAROLINA U
CUCCHL SHARON G., DEBORAH
S
2250 CLARENDON BLVD., APT.1803 94 91
ARLINGTON VA22201-3346
EAST CAROLINA U
CUDJOE, ERNEST
1574-K BRIDLE CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
DANIEL, SARAH W.
1642 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
DAVANZO, WILLIAM JAMES
1313 SPRING RUN ROAD
WINTERVILLE 28590
EAST CAROLINA U
DAVIS, HUNG TRAN
1117 GROVEMONT DR.
GREENVILLE 27834-8496
EAST CAROLINA U
DESAI, SANJIV CHANDRAKANT
106 SCALES PL., APT B-6
GREENVILLE 27834-7205
EAST CAROLINA U
DORTON, PETER JOHN
B-9 DOCTORS PARK APTS.
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
DRAUGHON, JOHNSON PUETT, JR.
1010 PEED DR., APT. #1
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
DUNCAN, PEGGY SUE
2649 MACGREGOR DOWNS ROAD
APT. F
GREENVILLE 27834-8450
DYMOND, JOHN BOOTH, JR.
410 NW 63RD ST #1033
KANSAS CITY M0641 18-6521
EAST CAROLINA U
EDWARDS, BRYAN
2300 BEASLEY DRIVE
R5 DOCTORS PARK APTS
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
EDWARDS, RANDOLPH EUGENE
2924 WEST HILLS DR,, APT E
GREENVILLE 27834-8473
EAST CAROLINA U
EGBERT, JAMES MICHAEL, JR.
917 ALLEN RD,, APT. B-6
GREENVILLE 27834-8405
EAST CAROLINA U
919 757-3003
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ENGLISH, ALAN KEITH
S
412-N PALADIN DR.
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-9648
EAST CAROLINA U
ENGLISH, KRISTI LYNNE
S
41 GOLDEN ROAD
97 93
GREENVILLE 27858
919 757-1039
EAST CAROLINA U
EVANS, ALLISON SCOTT
S
165 BLISS ROAD #2
94 91
LONGMEADOW MA01 106-1409
919 757-3001
EAST CAROLINA U
FAIRBROTHER, DAVID LOVELL
S
1113 GROVEMONT DR. #G-7
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-9434
EAST CAROLINA U
FANN, STEPHEN A.
S
3216 SUMMER PLACE, APT. 12
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 321-3907
EAST CAROLINA U
FAULKNER, JOHN
S
3-G COURTNEY SOUARE ARTS,
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 355-0925
EAST CAROLINA U
FINCH, MICHAEL ALAN
S
210 LINDBETH DR. #A
94 90
GREENVILLE 27834-5035
919 355-1122
EAST CAROLINA U
FISHER, DENISE
S
901-22 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
FISHER, HARRIETT PAIGE
S
2201-G HYDE DRIVE
95 91
GREENVILLE 27858
919 355-4784
EAST CAROLINA U
FLEEMAN, LOURAY MICHELLE
S
2034 HYDE DRIVE
96 92
GREENVILLE 27858
919 321-3294
EAST CAROLINA U
FOGLEMAN, LEANNA JO
S
113 MANCHESTER DR.
96 93
GREENVILLE 27834-8953
919 752-1349
EAST CAROLINA U
FOX, SHERRILL ANNE
S
2 COUNTRY MANOR
96 92
GREENVILLE 27834-8899
919 758-7954
EAST CAROLINA U
FRANKLIN, JOSEPH ANDREW
S
D-11 DOCTORS PARK
97 93
BEASLEY DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-6125
EAST CAROLINA U
FRANKS, MELODY SELENA
S
109-B SARA LANE
96 92
GREENVILLE 27834
919 756-8125
EAST CAROLINA U
FREEMAN, JACK MILLER, JR.
S
402 HILLCREST DR.
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834-5646
919 752-3460
EAST CAROLINA U
FREUND, VICTOR THOMAS
S
500 HAVEN RIDGE DR. APT. 12
94 92
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-4484
919 355-1511
EAST CAROLINA U
GARCIA, FRANK GEORGE
R
119 FOX CHASE LANE
93 89
V\/INTERVILLE 28590
919 816-2668
EAST CAROLINA U
GARLAND, TARSHA VALENCIA
S
106 HUNTINGRIDGE RD.. #A
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834-9151
919 321-0936
EAST CAROLINA U
GAVIGAN, MICHAEL
S
106 SCALES PLACE, APT. A4
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-9205
EAST CAROLINA U
GAYLORD, KEVIN M.
S
1115 GROVEMONT DR., UNIT H-9
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-8663
EAST CAROLINA U
GERSCH, KAREN
S
106-A HUNTINGRIDGE ROAD
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-2118
EAST CAROLINA U
GIBBS, BRENDA LYNN
S
2465 LAUGHTER ROAD
97 93
MILL SPRING 28756-9693
EAST CAROLINA U
GOODHEART, MICHAEL JOSEPH
S
J-2 DOCTORS PARK ARTS.
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834-2836
919 758-8997
EAST CAROLINA U
GRAHAM, DAVID
S
2074 5TH AVE., #3
94 91
NEW YORK NY10035-1218
919 758-1051
GREGORY, D. ELIJAH
S
705 PEED DR., APT. 16
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 321-8250
EAST CAROLINA U
GUGLIELMETTI, JOHN LOUIS, JR.
S
802-32 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
HADI, HAMID A.
AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
64 65 88
DEPT. OF OB/GYN
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-4662
KABUL UNIV
HAGER, SHELTON
S
2651 MACGREGOR DOWN RD.,
APT.K 98 94
GREENVILLE 27858
919 758-8594
EAST CAROLINA U
HALBY, MICHELE FAITH
S
814 SNOW CREST TRAIL
94 91
DURHAM 27707-6133
919 757-3003
EAST CAROLINA U
HANCOCK, JENNIFER GRAE
S
303 1/2 S, HARDING ST.
97 93
GREENVILLE 27858
919 830-1428
EAST CAROLINA U
HARRISON, BOBBY EVANS
S
901-22 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
HAYWOOD, WALLACE
S
314 LINDSAY DR. APT. 2A
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834
919 321-0264
EAST CAROLINA U
HEDRICK, JAMES
S
EMHP #1, BOX 77
98 94
WINTERVILLE 28590
919 321-1613
EAST CAROLINA U
HICKS, ROSELYN MARIE
S
1620 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
HILL, DAVID ASHLEY
S
329 LINDSAY DR., APT. 11-1
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834
919 355-4517
EAST CAROLINA U
HINES, DERRICK S.
S
406 SEDGEFIELD DRIVE
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 756-2647
EAST CAROLINA U
HINES, LAURA ANNE
S
602-34 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-1253
EAST CAROLINA U
HODGES, MARCUS ARENDELL
S
416 PITTMAN DR.
96 93
GREENVILLE 27834
919 756-0420
EAST CAROLINA U
HOGAN, PEG
S
BOX 2893
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-0447
EAST CAROLINA U
HORAN2Y, ROBERT RAYMOND
S
9007 W. SHOREWOOD DR. APT.
529 95 91
MERCER ISLAND WA98040-3229
919 758-8123
EAST CAROLINA U
HOYLE, JOHN RUSSELL
S
1440 TREYBROOK CIRCLE
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
919 758-3259
HU, DANNY CHIN-HAO
DOCTORS PARK APT. C-2
BEASLEY DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834 919
EAST CAROLINA U
HUFFMAN-ZECHMAN, ELLEN
2651 MULBERRY LANE
GREENVILLE 27858 919
EAST CAROLINA U
HUNEYCUTT, BOUA SY
800-11 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27834 919
EAST CAROLINA U
HUNTER, JOSEPH KEVIN
2880 S. CHIPLEY FORD RD.
STATESVILLE 28677 919
EAST CAROLINA U
HUTCHISON, TIMOTHY WAYNE
221 CHELSEA DR.
WINTERVILLE 28590 919
EAST CAROLINA U
INGRAM, ALICE MICHELLE
2643 MACGREGOR DOWNS RD. APT A
GREENVILLE 27834-8450 919
JACKSON, JERREYLL TRAVIS
33-C STRATFORD ARMS ARTS.
1900 CHARLES BLVD.
GREENVILLE 27834 919
EAST CAROLINA U
JANSSEN, SHELLEY LYNNE
T-4 DOCTORS PARK ARTS.
GREENVILLE 27834 919
EAST CAROLINA U
JARRETT, WILLIAM ANDREW
1442 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27834 919
EAST CAROLINA U
JIMENEZ, JESSICA D.
PO BOX 201
HARVEYS LAKE PA18618-0201 919
EAST CAROLINA U
JOHNSON, CATHERINE LOUISE
1107 GROVEMONT DR., APT. D9
GREENVILLE 27834-8489 919
EAST CAROLINA U
JOHNSON, KENNETH LEE, II
1501 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27834 919
EAST CAROLINA U
JONES, DREW G., IV
2651 MACGREGOR DOWNS RD. APT.K
GREENVILLE 27834 919
EAST CAROLINA U
JONES, MARY ANN
ROUTE #14, BOX 142
GREENVILLE 27834 919
EAST CAROLINA U
JONES, RICHARD BRIAN
1341 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27834 919
EAST CAROLINA U
JONNALAGADDA, AMBA
3332 TOBACCO ROAD, APT. 16
GREENVILLE 27834 919
EAST CAROLINA U
JORDAN, CHRISTOPHER PAGE
1216 TREYBROOKE CIR.
GREENVILLE 27834 919
EAST CAROLINA U
KARRIKER, CHARLOTTE KECK
1614 PRINCETON ST.
WINSTON-SALEM 27103 910
EAST CAROLINA U
KAVANAUGH, PATRICK EVERETTE
100-D VICTORIA CT.
GREENVILLE 27835 919
EAST CAROLINA U
KELLY, LAURA HERRING
101 N. LIBRARY ST.
GREENVILLE 27858-1329 919
EAST CAROLINA U
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95
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96
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97
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KENDRICK. WILLIAM THOMAS
S
ROUTE #1, BOX38A-1
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-5157
EAST CAROLINA U
KERN, RICHARD LEE, JR.
S
104 HUNTINGRIDGE ROAD
96 92
GREENVILLE 27834-9151
919 757-3780
EAST CAROLINA U
KHAN, NUSRAT
S
11 -A COURTNEY SQUARE
98 94
GREENVILLE 27858
919 321-1718
EAST CAROLINA U
KIRBY, ALEX RAY
S
2905-A CEDAR CREEK ROAD
96 92
GREENVILLE 27834-8401
919 758-6820
EAST CAROLINA U
KODZAI, WILLIAM GEORGE, JR.
S
2645-G MACGREGOR DOWNS RD
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-7139
EAST CAROLINA U
KOOCHEK, KAMRAN
S
23-F MERRY LANE
95 91
GREENVILLE 27858-5815
919 321-2224
EAST CAROLINA U
KOPELMAN, WILLIAM J.
S
411 OUEEN ANNES ROAD
96 92
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
LAKE, MICHAEL T.
S
K2 BEASLEY DR.
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-8439
EAST CAROLINA U
LASSITER, GADDY MATHESON
S
1541 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 757-3355
EAST CAROLINA U
LASSITER, LONNIE WAYNE, II
S
802 TREYBROOKE CIR. #32
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834-7846
919 752-6130
EAST CAROLINA U
LATHAM, JOHN ALEXANDER
S
100-D VICTORIA CT.
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834
919 321-2459
EAST CAROLINA U
LAWSON, LUAN
S
600 POLLOCK ST,
98 94
KINSTON 28501
919 527-5132
EAST CAROLINA U
LEONARD, MICHAEL KENT, JR.
S
2751 W. 5TH ST.
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-4897
EAST CAROLINA U
LEWIS, RICHARD STEWART
S
122 GATES DRIVE
97 93
WINTERVILLE 28590
919 355-8104
EAST CAROLINA U
LIPPARD, BARBARA DIANE
S
802-34 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-9044
EAST CAROLINA U
LONG, HEIDI J.
S
ROUTE #2, 201 W. PURVIS ST.
98 94
ROBERSONVILLE 27871
919 795-4123
EAST CAROLINA U
LONG, JAMES EUGENE
S
106 SCALES PL. L-Z
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-8758
EAST CAROLINA U
LONG, MAREEN ANN
S
200-8 ROLLINS DR.
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834
919 355-1950
EAST CAROLINA U
LOVELACE, RANDY SCOTT
S
18BAYW00DDR.
96 92
WINTERVILLE 28590-9615
919 355-5307
EAST CAROLINA U
LUPTON, THOMAS D., JR.
S
BOX 44. AZALEA GARDENS
98 94
GREENVILLE 27858
919 830-1783
EAST CAROLINA U
LUTZ, DAVID J.
S
1541 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 757-3355
EAST CAROLINA U
LYON, JOHNITA
S
106 SCALES PL. B-4
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-4856
EAST CAROLINA U
MAAS, SABINE MATHILDE
S
5001 STOKES ROAD
96 92
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-3809
EAST CAROLINA U
MABINE, RITA KAY
S
3208 BRASSWOOD CT.. APT. 12
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834-6113
919 758-0899
EAST CAROLINA U
MADHURE, ANITHA
S
1234 TREYBROOK CIRC #1200
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-1234
EAST CAROLINA U
MAHMUD, REHAN
AC
DEPT, OF CARDIOLOGY
75 80 88
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-5395
KING EDWARD COLL
MANRING, ERIK ALEXANDER
R
1714 S. ELM ST.
94 90
GREENVILLE 27858-4537
919 816-4184
EAST CAROLINA U
MARTIN, JEFFREY HUGH
S
1341 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
96 92
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-8375
EAST CAROLINA U
MASTERS, DAVID LEE
S
1414 TREYBROOKE CIR
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834
919 757-0539
EAST CAROLINA U
MATLACK, ROBERT KEPLER, JR.
S
1535 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
96 92
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-5707
EAST CAROLINA U
MCCLURE, KENNETH EDWARD, JR
S
RT #1. BOX 434
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-1999
EAST CAROLINA U
MEANS, JULIE ANN
S
ROUTE #2. BOX 216
97 93
WOODBURY
GRIMESLAND 27837
919 758-2613
EAST CAROLINA U
MEDFORD. MARK FREDERIC
S
C-6 MEDICAL OAKS
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-6052
EAST CAROLINA U
MEGATHLIN, PAM
S
P-1 DOCTORS PARK APTS.
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-1524
EAST CAROLINA U
MICHAEL, DAVID FERGUSON
R
10-C COURTNEY SQUARE APTS.
94 00 94
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-4100
OHIO STATE U
MILLER, LINDA CARTNER
S
ROUTE #1. BOX204-B
98 94
BLOUNTS CREEK 27814
919 946-8849
EAST CAROLINA U
MILLER, MONICA EARLETTE
S
3212 BRASSWOOD COURT #12
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834
919 355-3351
EAST CAROLINA U
MOFRAD, POUNEH
S
1117 GROVEMONT DR . UNIT 1-5
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-2078
EAST CAROLINA U
MONCLA, PAUL
S
2903-E CEDAR CREEK ROAD
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 757-2401
EAST CAROLINA U
MORROW, VICKI
S
2711 -A E SECOND ST.
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-8447
EAST CAROLINA U
MURPHY, RICHARD JAMES
S
1200 TREYBROOKE CIR.
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-2088
EAST CAROLINA U
MUTCH, JASON ALLAN
S
2908 MULBERRY LN., APT. B
97 93
GREENVILLE 27858-5865
919 752-2243
EAST CAROLINA U
NEEL, ELIZABETH
S
1007 COLONIAL DR.
97 92
ALBEMARLE 28001-2916
919 757-2736
NELSON, JULIA
S
#R-4 BEASLEY DR.
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 757-1244
EAST CAROLINA U
NETTER, KIA YVETTE
S
206-A LINDBETH DR.
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 321-3875
EAST CAROLINA U
NG, PETER CONRAD
S
505 KENT ROAD
96 93
GREENVILLE 27858
919 752-4022
EAST CAROLINA U
NICHELSON, CATHY LOUISE
S
200-23 ROLLINS DR
96 92
GREENVILLE 27834
919 756-9408
EAST CAROLINA U
NICKLAS, EDWARD WILSON
S
1914 E.8TH STREET
96 93
GREENVILLE 27858
919 757-2895
EAST CAROLINA U
NOBLES, ROSSIE DAWN
S
1105 GROVEMONT DR #C-1
96 92
GREENVILLE 27834
919 757-3089
EAST CAROLINA U
OGLE, MARY BETH
S
213 DALEBROOK CIRCLE
94 92
GREENVILLE 27858
919 752-0121
EAST CAROLINA U
PALMER, GILBERT F., V
S
1211 E ROCK SPRINGS ROAD
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-5738
EAST CAROLINA U
PARDO, SANDRA K.
S
C-1 DOCTORS PARK APTS
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-7387
EAST CAROLINA U
PARKER, J. CLINT
S
3306 BROQKLINE COURT
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-5215
EAST CAROLINA U
PASCHALL, JOHN SPRUILL
S
DOCTORS PARK. APT S-6
97 92
2300 BEASLEY DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
919 757-2975
PATEL, MEENA HARIBHAI
S
3412-E EVANS ST.. EXT
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834
919 355-1322
EAST CAROLINA U
PATTEN, KATIE FURR
S
112 HUNTINGRIDGE ROAD
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834-9151
EAST CAROLINA U
PAYNE, NANCY JEAN
S
2924-A WEST HILLS DRIVE
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-7488
EAST CAROLINA U
PHILLIPS, SUSAN STUBER
AC
4109-A BRIDGE CT.
89 88
WINTERVILLE 28590
919 321-1067
BOWMAN GRAY
PIERCY, TODD
S
802-22 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-3730
EAST CAROLINA U
PILSON, RONNIE E.
S
PQ BOX 206
94 91
KENBRIDGE VA23944-0206
919 756-0823
EAST CAROLINA U
PITTMAN, SUSAN RENAY
S
EMHP. BOX 167
98 94
WINTERVILLE 28590
919 355-4179
EAST CAROLINA U
PLAUT, TIMOTHY ARNOLD
S
ROUTE #2. 201 W, PURVIS ST.
95 91
ROBERSONVILLE 27871
919 830-0739
EAST CAROLINA U
318
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POWELL, DAN
S
1529 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-5181
EAST CAROLINA U
QUERY, MARGARET ANNE
S
3362 TOBACCO RD,. APT. 19
97 93
GREENVILLE 27858
919 355-6094
EAST CAROLINA U
RAIFORD, KAREN GILLIAM
S
12 E. COURTNEY SQUARE
98 94
GREENVILLE 27858
919 321-4097
EAST CAROLINA U
RASPBERRY, CAROLYN DENISE
S
2651 -B MACGREGORY DOWNS RD. 96 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-0060
EAST CAROLINA U
RAY, JEFFREY ALLEN
S
PO BOX 807
94 90
AULANDER 27805-0807
919 830-6686
EAST CAROLINA U
REEVES, JULIE ANN
S
423 HIDDEN BR. CLOSE
95 90
WINTERVILLE 28590
919 321-0626
REID, CHRISTOPHER SCOTT
S
200 N. HARDING ST.
97 93
GREENVILLE 27858-1326
919 321-3980
EAST CAROLINA U
RENFROW, JULIETTE P. LANGNER
S
PO BOX 272
94 90
SELMA 27576
EAST CAROLINA U
RESPESS, RACHEL HARRIS
S
1102 N. HAUGHTON ST.
97 93
WILLIAMSTON 27892-1612
919 809-0224
EAST CAROLINA U
REYNOLDS, KIM A.
S
Q-4 DOCTORS PARK APTS.
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-5417
EAST CAROLINA U
REYNOLDS, SUE T.
S
F-6 BEASLEY DR.
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-1757
EAST CAROLINA U
RIDENHOUR, KEVIN PATRICK
S
507 ROCK CLIFF CT.
94 92
WINSTON-SALEM 27104
919 355-8767
EAST CAROLINA U
ROBINSON, SHARON
S
217 SUMRELL STREET
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 355-1942
EAST CAROLINA U
ROGERS, RACHEL MARIE
S
208 N. EASTERN ST.
97 93
GREENVILLE 27858
919 752-7824
EAST CAROLINA U
ROWLAND, REBECCA
S
#3 WEST HILLS TOWNHOMES
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-5164
EAST CAROLINA U
RUSSELL, AMY HOWARD
S
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
96 92
MEDICAL STUDENT
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
919 757-0834
EAST CAROLINA U
SADEK, KAMEL MA
S
2905-A CEDAR CREEK RD.
96 93
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-6820
SCOGGINS, HEATHER
S
412 E. PALADIN DR.
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-9483
EAST CAROLINA U
SEDGWICK, MARY P.
S
EMHP. BOX 167
98 94
WINTERVILLE 28590-0167
919 355-4179
EAST CAROLINA U
SELF, CRAIG STEPHEN
S
9909 RIO SAN DIEGO DR., APT.3
94 90
SAN DIEGO CA921 08-9752
619 281-5803
EAST CAROLINA U
SELLS, TERRI DAWN
S
214 HARMONY ST.
95 92
GREENVILLE 27858
919 355-1887
EAST CAROLINA U
SHAW, MARY-CASSIE
S
101 N. LIBRARY ST.
96 92
GREENVILLE 27858-1329
919 321-1484
EAST CAROLINA U
SHERROD, ELIZABETH
S
ROUTE #1, BOX 137
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834-9116
919 753-5185
EAST CAROLINA U
SHIELDS, CLAIRE SIKORYAK
S
611 OLD SECOND ST.
95 91
WASHINGTON 27889
919 946-7923
EAST CAROLINA U
SHUE, GRADY VAN, JR.
S
2904-B MULBERRY LANE
97 93
GREENVILLE 27858
919 830-6223
EAST CAROLINA U
SHULSKl, FRED, JR.
S
K-5 DOCTORS PARK APTS.
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-7548
EAST CAROLINA U
SILVER, TIMOTHY MILTON
S
207 LINDBETH DR. #A
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834-5028
919 321-2243
EAST CAROLINA U
SIMMONS, JANET ELIZABETH
S
L-1 DOCTORS PARK APTS.
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-7384
EAST CAROLINA U
SIMONDS, WICKHAM BRYANT
S
909 ALLEN ROAD. B-4
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-5324
EAST CAROLINA U
SIMPSON, JERRY ALLEN
S
3304 BROOKLINE CT.
94 91
GREENVILLE 27834-8411
919 757-3148
EAST CAROLINA U
SINGH, GAGAN
S
635 COTANCHE ST., APT. 406
97 93
GREENVILLE 27858-2355
919 752-2629
EAST CAROLINA U
SMITH, BRENDA PEARL
S
ROUTE #2, BOX 320
97 93
GREENVILLE 27858
919 746-8078
EAST CAROLINA U
SMITH, BRIAN THOMAS
S
2622 MULBERRY LANE
95 91
GREENVILLE 27858
919 756-2530
EAST CAROLINA U
SMITH, CHRISTIAN LYNN
S
2034 HYDE DRIVE
96 93
GREENVILLE 27858-8632
919 756-9640
EAST CAROLINA U
SMITH, JOHN RANDOLPH
S
203 W. CHURCH ST.
95 89
FARMVILLE 27828-1623
919 355-0427
SMITH, TONYA D.
S
M-11 DOCTOR'S PARK
96 92
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-8305
EAST CAROLINA U
SPANN, CHARLENE ANDREA
S
4824 TIFFANY LANE
94 91
WINSTON-SALEM 27104-2639
919 757-3973
EAST CAROLINA U
SPIVEY, NETASHA
S
723 GHENT ST.
98 94
WINDSOR 27983
919 794-2623
EAST CAROLINA U
SQUIRES, STUART MORRIS
S
107 ROSEMOND DR.
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834-8831
919 758-2604
EAST CAROLINA U
STEFFENS, ROBERT MARK
S
207 RODNEY ROAD
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834-8458
919 758-0948
EAST CAROLINA U
STEWART, CHRIS
S
S-7 DOCTORS PARK APTS.
98 94
BEASLEY DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-3708
EAST CAROLINA U
STOKES, DAVID ANDREW
S
G-5 DOCTORS PARK APTS.
97 93
BEASLEY DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834
919 830-6125
EAST CAROLINA U
SUMMER, GARRY MICHAEL
S
828 MCLAWHORN DR.
95 92
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-4456
EAST CAROLINA U
SUMMER, LEIGH RINGER
S
828 MCLAWHORN DR.
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-5910
EAST CAROLINA U
SUTTLES, VIKKI DARLENE
S
108 HUNTERS LANE
95 94
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
TALTON, ROBERT KEVIN
S
F-6 DOCTORS PARK APTS.
97 93
BEASLEY DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834-4354
919 758-7764
EAST CAROLINA U
TAYLOR, FRANCIS MARVIN
S
102 DAVIE ST.
97 93
WINTERVILLE 28590
919 756-0964
EAST CAROLINA U
TAYLOR, MARSHALL CARNEY, JR.
S
104 HUNTINGRIDGE ROAD
96 92
GREENVILLE 27834-9151
919 752-8725
EAST CAROLINA U
THOMAS-PATTERSON, DENNE
S
307 WEDGEWOOD APTS.
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 355-7856
EAST CAROLINA U
THOMAS, JOHNNA SUE
S
D-6 DOCTORS APTS.
97 93
BEASLEY DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-1848
EAST CAROLINA U
THOMAS, TERISA ANN
S
38 CROSS RIDGE
94 90
GREENVILLE SC29607-4338
919 830-9142
EAST CAROLINA U
THOMPSON, DAVID STUART
S
101 MARTINSBOROUGH RD.
96 92
GREENVILLE 27858
919 756-3918
EAST CAROLINA U
TRAINER, JULIE
S
1339 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 757-0599
EAST CAROLINA U
UMESI, JOSEPH JAMES
S
3368 TOBACCO RD.. APT. #12
98 94
GREENVILLE 27858
919 756-8964
EAST CAROLINA U
VADLAMANI, LALITHA
S
126-A HUNTING RIDGE RD.
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834-9151
919 752-5797
EAST CAROLINA U
VEGA, KRISTINA LYSELL
S
106 SCALES PLACE, A-1
97 93
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-5458
EAST CAROLINA U
WALLACE, LAWRENCE
S
DOCTORS PARK APTS. G-6
97 93
BEASLEY DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
WALSTON, TRACEY NICOL
S
BOX 239 EVANS MHP
95 92
WINTERVILLE 28590
919 756-7231
EAST CAROLINA U
WARNER, PAMELA GREY
S
3208 BRASSWOOD CT., #13
96 92
GREENVILLE 27834
919 321-1497
EAST CAROLINA U
WASSMANN, LORI
S
2300 BEASLEY DR.
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-8246
EAST CAROLINA U
WATTERSON, MICHAEL KENNETH
S
1414 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834
919 757-0539
EAST CAROLINA U
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
319
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WEED. BARRY CHRISTOPHER
802-24 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
WENTWORTH, JEFFREY MARTIN
0-1 DOCTORS PARK APTS.
BEASLEY DR,
GREENVILLE 27834-1461
EAST CAROLINA U
WEST. SHELLY LORRAINE
107SHILOH DR.. APT, #1
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
WHICKER, NEIL EVANS
408-K PALADIN DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
WILFONG, HEATHER ANNE
1115 GROVEMONT DR. APT. H-8
GREENVILLE 27834-8494
EAST CAROLINA U
WILLEY, JULIANA
1642 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
WILLIAMS, JILL ANNETTE
9007 W.SHOREWOOD DR.. APT.
MERCER ISLAND WA98040-3229
EAST CAROLINA U
WILLIAMS, KELCEY LOUIS
PECAN GROVE APT. B-9
LINDSAY DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
WILLIAMS, ROBERT E.
306 GRANVILLE DR.
GREENVILLE 27858
EAST CAROLINA U
WILLIS. JENNIFER CAROL
334 LINDSAY DR. #H-1
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
WILSON, SHARMELL
106 SCALES PLACE, APT. B-4
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
WILSON, VINCENT PAUL
1848 BLAINE TERRACE
WINTER PARK FL32792-1743
EAST CAROLINA U
YANCY, WILLIAM SAMUEL, JR.
1137 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27834-9156
EAST CAROLINA U
YATES-BRITT, RAE LYNN
D-5 1 107 GROVEMONT DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
YEARGAN, SHERMAN AUSTIN, III
802 TREYBROOKE CIR. #31
GREENVILLE 27834-7846
EAST CAROLINA U
YORK, JOHN WALTER
1632 TREYBROOKE CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
ALLERGY
BRESTEL, ERIC PAUL
3110-FS. EVANS ST.
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF FLORIDA
TOLSON, TIMOTHY ALEXANDER
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE. NC 27858-4354
EAST CAROLINA U
s
BRIGHT, DON CLARK
AN AC
98 94
1705 W. SIXTH STREET
71 71 74
919 757-2683
GREENVILLE 27834
U OF NC
919 752-2140
S
BURKE, TIMOTHY ALAN
AN AC
96 93
PITT CO. ANESTHESIA ASSOC.
85 87 93
PHYSICIANS OUADRANGLE. BLDG F
919 756-8854
GREENVILLE 27834
VANDERBILT U.
919 752-2140
S
PILATO, MARC ANTHONY
AN AC
97 93
3308 MIDLAND CT.
84 85 93
919 321-4728
GREENVILLE 27834
RUTGERS MED SCH
919 551-4522
S
PLOTKIN, CHARLES NEAL
AN AC
97 93
1705 W. 6TH ST.. BLDG. F
83 87 90
919 830-0283
GREENVILLE 27834
GEO WASHINGTON U
919 752-2140
S
ROBB, JEFFREY WALLACE
AN AC
97 93
1705 W. 6TH ST.
80 80 86
919 758-3383
GREENVILLE 27834
WAYNE STATE U
919 752-2140
S
SCHWARTZ, JOSHUA DAVID
AN/IM AC
95 92
1705 W. 6TH ST.
83 83 92
919 758-2878
GREENVILLE 27834
U OF VERMONT
919 752-2140
S
SONG, JULIET KIM
AN AC
529 94 90
1705 W. 6TH ST.
65 65 72
919 355-8825
GREENVILLE 27834
EWHA UNIV
919 752-1433
S
WARSHAUER, ALBERT DAVID
AN L/RT
97 93
30 W. HENDERSON ST.
47 47 59
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH 28480
910 256-4781
919 355-4766
WASHINGTON U
WELCH, JACK H.
AN AC
S
1705 W. 6TH ST.
63 63 70
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-2140
919 756-3415
UOFNC
S
95 91
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
919 355-0448
BOWYER, ALLEN FRANK
CD/IM AC
S
705 W. H. SMITH BLVD.
59 60 78
98 94
GREENVILLE 27834
919 757-3266
919 752-4856
LOMA LINDA U
CARLSON, ERIC BARNETT
CD/IM AC
s
804 JOHNS HOPKINS DR.
80 83 84
94 91
GREENVILLE 27834-7222
919 757-1000
919 757-1653
HAHNEMANN
CHRISTIANO, ANTHONY JOSEPH,
JR. CD/IM AC
S
620 S MEMORIAL DR.
87 94 94
95 91
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-6101
919 489-1770
BOWMAN GRAY
COX, JONATHAN MICHAEL
CD AC
S
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
80 80 91
97 93
SECTION OF CARDIOLOGY
919 830-5304
GREENVILLE 27858
JEFFERSON
919 816-4651
S
DEANTONIO, HARRY JAMES
CD/IM AC
97 93
SECTION OF CARDIOLOGY
82 89 90
919 830-9071
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-5395
S
PHIL OSTEO MC
95 91
FEARRINGTON, ERIC
CD/IM AC
919 752-3372
1800 W. 5TH ST., STE. #2
57 57 64
A/IM AC
72 73 88
919 756-1333
91
A
94
AC
95
919 816-2562
ANESTHESIOLOGY
BIGGERSTAFF, MICHAEL ANTHONY AN AC
PHYSICIANS QUADRANGLE, BLDG. F 83 92
GREENVILLE 27834 919 752-2140
MED U OF SC
GREENVILLE 27834 919 816-3476
U OF NC
FORGOSH, LES CD/IM AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 86 86 93
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-4651
U OF MARYLAND
KHAN, AGHA KHURSHID CD AC
ECU DEPT OF CARDIOLOGY 82 83 95
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-4651
KING EDWARD COLL
MOVAHED, ASSAD CD/NM AC
SECTION OF CARDIOLOGY 75 75 87
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-4651
JONDI SHAPOUR
ORR, LYNN HUIE, JR. CD/IM AC
REG. CARDIOLOGY CONSULTANTS 74 74 80
MEDICAL PAVILION, SUITE #6
GREENVILLE 27834 919 758-3000
BOWMAN GRAY
OSEROFF, ALLEN CD/IM AC
1705 W. 6TH ST., BLDG. E 80 89 89
GREENVILLE 27834 919 752-6101
GEO WASHINGTON U
PRIVETTE, DOUGLAS CRAIG CD/IM AC
326 DUPONT CR, 76 76 82
GREENVILLE 27858 919 752-6101
U OF NC
REEVES, WM. CHARLES CD AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 71 71 87
SECTION OF CARDIOLOGY
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-4651
U OF TEXAS
ROGERS, GARRETT LEE CD AC
6 MEDICAL PAVILION 73 73 89
GREENVILLE 27834-2888 919 758-3000
U OF TX-HOUSTON
ROSE, JOHN DAVID CD/IM AC
1800 W. 5TH ST.. #2 72 73 78
GREENVILLE 27834-7500 919 816-3476
U OF PENN
THOMAS, ROSEMARY ANN CD/IM AC
705 W.H. SMITH BLVD. 76 77 83
GREENVILLE 27834 919 757-3266
U OF VIRGINIA
VLAHOS, ARISTOTELIS EFSTRATIOS CD/IM AC
ECU SECTION OF CARDIOLOGY 88 91 95
PCMH-378 TA
GREENVILLE, NC 27858-4354 919 816-4651
ST. GEORGE'S U
CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY
BURNETT, CLAY MATTHEW CDS/TS AC
ECU. DEPT, OF SURGERY 84 92 92
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-4822
EAST CAROLINA U
CHITWOOD, WALTER R., JR. CDS/TS AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 74 83 84
CARDIOTHORACIC SURG., ROOM 277
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-4822
U OF VIRGINIA
ELBEERY, JOSEPH RAYMOND CDS/TS C
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 85 92 94
DIV. OF CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-4336
GEORGETOWN U
WILLIAMS, JOHN MARK CDS AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MED. 76 85 86
DEPT SURGERY. DIV. CARDIO-SURG.
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-4822
DUKE
CHILD PSYCHIATRY
ANTONACCI, DIANA JO
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF PSYCHIATRY
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
SOU IL MED SCH
DIAMOND, JOHN M.
DEPT. OF PSYCHIATRY
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
HOWARD U
GALLOWAY, DOUGLAS SCOTT
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
PSYCHIATRY, BRODY 4E-94
GREENVILLE 27858
MED COLL OF VA
MCGINTY, KAYE LUCAS
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT OF PSYCHIATRY
GREENVILLE. NC 27858-4354
PONCE SCH OF MED
MEGA, LESLY TAMARIN
DEPT. OF PSYCHIATRY
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
BOSTON U
CHP/P AC
82 83 90
919 816-3095
CHP/P AC
79 80 84
919 816-2673
CHP/P AC
83 85 94
919 816-2673
CHP/ADP C
89 94 95
919 816-3483
CHP/P AC
68 70 83
919 816-3095
320
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
CLINICAL PATHOLOGY
CATROU, PAUL GREGOIRE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. CLI. PTH. BRODY 1S08
GREENVILLE 27858
TULANE U
74. PITT COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
EMERGENCY MEDICINE FAMILY PRACTICE
CLP AC
74 74 90
919 816-4928
CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
KAPLAN, CARL ARTHUR CCM/PUD AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 83 85 93
PULMONARY/CRITICAL CARE MED,
GREENVILLE 27854-4354 919 81 6-4653
U OF CONNECTICUT
DERMATOLOGY
BURKE, WILLIAM ALLEN
D AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
82 83 79
MED/DERM
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-2555
EAST CAROLINA U
GAMMON, WALTER RAY
D AC
2300 BEASLEY DR. #S-4
71 71 86
GREENVILLE 27834-7527
919 966-3322
U OFNC
HENDRIX, JOHN DAVID
D AC
1705 W. SIXTH STREET
67 68 73
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-4124
U OF FLORIDA
JONES, BILLY ERNEST
D AC
DEPT. OF MED/DERMATOLOGY
58 58 67
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-2555
DUKE
LAING, VALERIE BROOKE
D AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
88 89 94
DEPT. OF DERMATOLOGY
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
919 816-2555
U OF FLORIDA
SMITH, CAMERON LANGLEY
D AC
1705 W. SIXTH STREET
71 71 78
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-4124
U OFNC
DERMATOPATHOLOGY
HERZBERG, ARLENE JOAN
ECU, BRODY BLDG. 1S08
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
GEO WASHINGTON U
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
CHIANG, KARL S.
EASTERN RADIOLOGISTS. INC.
#9 DOCTOR'S PARK
GREENVILLE 27834
MED COLL OF GA
CLARK, TIMOTHY J.
324 DUPONT CIR.
GREENVILLE 27858
DUKE
JOHNSRUDE, IRWIN STANLEY
EASTERN RADIOLOGIST, INC.
1711 W. 6TH ST.
GREENVILLE 27834
U OF MANITOBA
POWERS, BARRY
306 STANWOOD DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834
NEW YORK MED COL
TROUGHT, WILLIAM STANLEY
19 BAYWOOD DRIVE
WINTERVILLE 28590
TUFTS U
WEAVER, MICHAEL DAVID
EASTERN RADIOLOGISTS
#9 DOCTORS PARK
GREENVILLE 27834
U OF TENNESSEE
DMP R
86 87 94
919 816-5006
DR AC
86 87 93
919 816-5927
DR AC
81 85 88
919 816-4485
DR AC
56 66 66
919 355-6924
DR AC
75 77 81
919 752-5000
DR AC
68 69 75
919 752-5000
DR AC
71 71 76
919 355-5531
ALLISON, E. JACKSON, JR.
PROFESSOR & CHAIRMAN
ECU, DEPT. OF EMERGENCY MED
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF NC
AUSTIN, PAUL ETHAN
ECU DEPT OF EMERGENCY MED.
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF NC
BENSON, NICHOLAS HEROD
109 DUKE RD.
WINTERVILLE 28590-9585
U OF SOU, DAKOTA
BROWN, CHARLES KEVIN
DEPT, OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
MED COLL OF VA
COLLINS, SAMUEL BROWN
1161 MULBERRY LN., APT. 32-C
GREENVILLE 27858
EAST CAROLINA U
GOODMAN, PEGGY ELLEN
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF EMERGENCY MED.
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF SOU ALA
tHENGEVELD, LOFTUS, JR.
423 W. HILLWOOD PATH
DECEASED-4-22-94
BEVERLY HILLS FL34465-4784
HAHNEMANN
HUNT, RICHARD CHARLES
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF EMERGENCY MED.
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
EAST CAROLINA U
MANFREDI, RITA ANN
ECU, PITT COUNTY HOSP,
GREENVILLE 27858
BROWN UNIV.
MARCH, JUAN ALBERTO
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DIV. EMS, PHYS. QUAD BLDG. M
GREENVILLE 27858
SUNY-SYRACUSE
MEGGS, WILLIAM JOEL
ECU DEPT. OF EMERGENCY MED.
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF MIAMI
PERKINS, PHILLIP KERRY
1914-B TURNBURY SQUARE
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF MISSISSIPPI
PRASAD, N. HERAMBA
DEPT. OF EMERGENCY MED.
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
JIPMER. PONDICHERRY. INDIA
ROBEY, WALTER CHARLES, III
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
U OF BORDEAUX
ENDOCRINOLOGY
ROBEY, CLAUDE
620 S. MEMORIAL DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834
U OF BORDEAUX
WAYS, DOUGLAS KIRK
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
MED/ENDO
GREENVILLE 27858
U OFNC
EM
AC
75 75
73
919 816-4757
EM
AC
89 90
93
919 816-4757
EM
AC
80 81
84
919 816-4557
EM
AC
81 82
89
919 816-4184
EM
R
92
88
919 355-3372
EM
AC
86 89
93
919 816-2954
EM/AN
47 48
77
919 756-2047
EM
AC
85 85
88
919 816-2954
EM
AC
83 85
93
919 816-4757
EM
AC
89 92
93
919 816-2154
EM/AI
AC
79 80
88
919 816-2954
EM
AC
87
89
919 752-4357
EM
AC
70 74
89
919 816-2154
EM
AC
80 81
94
919 816-4757
END AC
79 81 94
919 752-6101
END AC
80 82 88
919 816-2571
BAILEY-DORTON, CHASSE M.
B-9 DOCTORS PARK APTS.
BEASLEY DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
BAKER, CHARLES SCOTT, III
RT. #1, BOX 93
GREENVILLE 27834
DUKE
BEST, ANDREW ARTHUR
P O. BOX 949
GREENVILLE 27835
MEHARRY MED COLL
BRADLEY, TERESA KELLER
328 HAVEN DR. M-1
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
BREMER, CHARLES CHRISTOPHER
DEPT OF FAMILY MED 4N78
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
DUKE
CARSON, JACK OLIVER
P. O. BOX 549
GRIFTON 28530
U OF MARYLAND
CURTIS, KAREN ELIZABETH
218 CHARLES ROAD
GREENWOOD SC29649
EAST CAROLINA U
DAUGHERTY, JANICE ELAINE
DEPT OF FAM. MED BRODY 4N-78
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
BOWMAN GRAY
DUCKETT, CHARLES HOWARD
DEPT. OF FAMILY MEDICINE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
BOWMAN GRAY
HALL, JOHN ELMO
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE, NC 27858-4354
KIRKSVILLE OSTEO
HEIZER, MORTIMER DANTZLER
701 N. MAIN STREET
FARMVILLE 27828-1459
MED COLL OF VA
IRONS, CARY FREDERICK, JR.
1 1 04 W. ROCK SPRING ROAD
GREENVILLE 27834
MED COLL OF VA
JOBE, ANN CONNOR
DEPT OF FAMILY MEDICINE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
U OF NEVADA
JONES, JAMES GRADY
PO BOX 29526
RALEIGH 27626-0526
BOWMAN GRAY
KING, DANA EDWIN
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
FAMILY PRACTICE CENTER
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF KENTUCKY
KLEIN, GEORGE
505 E. GREENVILLE BLVD.
GREENVILLE 27858
AUTONOMOUS UNIV
KOONTZ, JACK ALEXANDER
E. I. DUPONT DENEMOURS CO.
P. O. BOX 800
KINSTON 28501
U OF NC
LARSEN, LARS CHRISTIAN
ECU DEPT. OF FAMILY MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
SUNY-SYRACUSE
FP
93
919 816-4611
FP AC
79 81 87
919 551-4611
FP L
51 53 65
919 752-2129
FP S
94 90
919 756-2534
64
FP
64
AC
68
919 816-2601
FP AC
52 52 54
919 524-4463
FP S
94 90
803 388-0910
FP/GER
78 81
AC
82
919 816-2601
57
FP
57
AC
58
919 816-2608
FP AC
70 70 95
919 816-4615
FP AC
61 61 65
919 753-3193
FP L/RT
41 41 46
919 752-3423
86
FP
87
AC
90
919 816-2278
FP AC
59 59 61
919 715-4740
81
FP
82
AC
84
919 816-5505
FP/OM AC
79 81 84
919 355-5454
FP/OM
64 64
AC
69
919 522-6100
FP AC
73 74 84
919 816-5452
I
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
321
74. PITT COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
PATTON, DENZIL D.
DEPT, OF FAMILY MEDICINE
ECU FAMILY PRACTICE CTR,
GREENVILLE 27858
WEST VA U
POEHLMAN, GEORGE SIMPSON
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
4N78 BRODY BLDG.
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF MISSOURI
RAWL, RICHARD PRESTON
PO BOX 549
BETHEL 27812
BOWMAN GRAY
RIDDLE, WILLIAM MARK
3804 CHARLESTON COURT
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
SEHGAL, PRAGMA NINA
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
BRODY 4N72
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
MAHATMA GANDHI
VERNON, MICHAEL STEPHEN
DEPT. OF FAMILY MEDICINE
ECU SCH. OF MED, BRODY 4N
GREENVILLE 27858
BOWMAN GRAY
WILKERSON, JACK WINFIELD
#7 DOCTORS PARK
GREENVILLE 27834
MCGILL U
WILLIS, STEPHEN EDGAR
DEPT, OF FAMILY MED. 4N-78
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF VIRGINIA
FORENSIC PATHOLOGY
GILLILAND, M.G.F.
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF CLI. PTH. BRODY 1S08
GREENVILLE 27858
LOYOLA U
HARRIS, LAWRENCE STANLEY
105 WESLEY ROAD
GREENVILLE 27858
CASE WESTERN RES
FP AC
72 72 87
919 816-4616
FP AC
73 76 94
919 816-2601
FP AC
78 80 82
919 825-0355
FP/ADDM AC
85 88 88
919 756-7334
FP/GER AC
67 77 87
919 816-2045
FP/GER AC
79 81 84
919 816-2597
FP L
53 53 56
919 752-7133
FP AC
81 82 84
919 816-4611
GENERAL PRACTICE
SMITH, JAMES JEFCOAT
1903 BROOK ROAD
GREENVILLE 27834
U OF TENNESSEE
GENERAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
DUNN, KATHLEEN ANNE
DEPT, OF EMERGENCY MED.
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
EAST CAROLINA U
72
GASTROENTEROLOGY
MARCUARD, STEFANO P.
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF ZURICH
MINHAS, BALBIR SINGH
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE. NC 27858-4354
M C OF AMRITSAR
NEWTON, DOUGLAS FRISBIE
620 S MEMORIAL DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
SUNY-SYRACUSE
PROCTOR, DEBORAH DENISE
PITT COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 82
DIV. OF GASTROENTEROLOGY
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF CINCINNATI
RUFFOLO, THOMAS ANTHONY
620 S. MEMORIAL DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
OHIO STATE U
SINAR, DENNIS ROBERT
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
OHIO STATE U
STEIN, PETER MICHAEL
620 S. MEMORIAL DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
JOHNS HOPKINS
Gl
80 88
WINSTEAD. JOHN LINDSAY, JR.
GS AC
SUITE #1. MEDICAL PAVILION
58 58 67
GP L/RT
1800 W. FIFTH ST.
44 44 48
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-2159
919 756-3905
UOFNC
YOUNGBLOOD, ROBERT WATKINS
GS/TS AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
55 63 64
DEPT. OF SURGERY
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-4751
JOHNS HOPKINS
GPM AC
84 88 89 GENETICS
919 816-2954
FOP/PTH AC
69 73 89
919 816-4655
FOP/NA AC
62 62 78
919 816-4655
GI/IM AC
77 79 84
919 816-4652
AC
95
919 816-4652
GI/IM AC
68 72 75
919 752-6101
GI/IM AC
86 93
919 816-4652
GI/IM AC
85 85 92
919 752-6101
GI/IM AC
73 73 82
919 816-4652
GI/IM C
84 85 94
919 752-6101
GS URT
43 44 50
919 752-3218
GS/CRS
82
AC
94
919 816-4299
GS/TRS
87 89
AC
94
919 816-4299
31
GS
31
AC
81
919 816-4299
73
GS
80
AC
92
919 816-2620
GS
74 76
AC
83
GENERAL SURGERY
BARTLETT, STEPHEN RUSSELL
208 N. LONGMEADOW ROAD
GREENVILLE 27834
DUKE
CALI, REBECCA LAMAR
PITT COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 81
DEPT. OF SURGERY
GREENVILLE 27858 919 551-4171
MED U OF SC
CUNNINGHAM, PAUL R. G. GS AC
DEPT. OF SURGERY, BRODY BLDG. 72 72 83
ECU SCH OF MED. ROOM 4S-10
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF WEST INDIES
FLOWE, KENNETH MICHAEL
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF SURGERY
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
BOWMAN GRAY
FOIL, MARY BETH
DEPT. OF SURGERY
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
EAST CAROLINA U
HAISCH, CARL EUGENE
ECU DEPT OF SURGERY
BRODY BLDG. 4S-10
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF WASHINGTON
LANNIN, DONALD ROWE
DEPT. OF SURGERY
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF MINN
LONGING, FRANK HENRY
1914 FOREST HILL DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
DUKE
MACDONALD, KENNETH G., JR.
DEPT OF SURGERY
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
WEST VA U
MILLER. JAMES EDWIN
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DIV. OF CT SURGERY
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
U OF PENN
PATSELAS, TIMOTHY N.
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
TRAUMA DIVISION
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
EASTERN VA
PEARSALL, DAVID W.
2315 EXECUTIVE PARK CIR.
GREENVILLE 27834
U OF NC
PORIES, WALTER JULIUS
RR #1. BOX 427
MACCLESFIELD 27852-9731
U OF ROCHESTER
RUCKER, WILLIAM L.
905 JOHN'S HOPKINS DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
MED U OF SC
GS/ABS
81 83
AC
89
919 816-4171
GS/CDS
81 83
AC
94
HOOD, OPAL JEAN
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF PED/GENETICS
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
U OF MISSISSIPPI
GN/PD AC
76 76 94
919 816-2525
GERIATRICS
DARROW, MARK DAVID
ECU DEPT. OF FAMILY MEDICINE
BRODY 4N-72, MOYE BLVD.
GER/IM
83 87
AC
94
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF SUNY-ST BROOK
919 816-2597
GYNECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY
MACFEE, MICHAEL SCOTT GO/OBG AC
192 LEO JENKINS CANCER CTR. 76 76 94
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-3587
U OF COLORADO
SEMER, DIANE ALANE GO AC
192 LEO JENKINS CANCER CENTER 85 85 92
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 81 6-3587
EAST CAROLINA U
919 816-5418
GS/TS URT
47 51 56
919 758-1747
919 816-4822
GS/TRS AC
919 816-4299
GS AC
69 70 87
919 830-5392
GS/TS AC
55 56 78
919 816-4629
GS AC
80 81 83
919 758-1747
GYNECOLOGY
BORCHERT, LYNN GORDON
2245 STANTONSBURG RD.
GREENVILLE 27834
U OF MICHIGAN
CLEMENT, JAMES EDWIN
101 BETHESDA DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834
DUKE
DEYTON, ROBERT GUY, JR.
101 BETHESDA DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834
DUKE
HEMATOLOGY
ANAGNOSTOU, ATHANASIUS A.
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF MED. 3E-127 BRODY
GREENVILLE, NC 27858-4354
U THESSALONIKI
KNUPP. CHARLES LEONARD
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT, OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
U OF MARYLAND
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
HATHAWAY, BRUCE NEERINGS
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
3E-117 BRODY BLDG
GREENVILLE, NC 27858-4354
U OF UTAH
INTERNAL MEDICINE
ADAMS, HARRY GLENN
DEPT, OF MEDICINE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
BAYLOR
GYN AC
68 69 80
919 752-0973
GYN AC
54 55 62
919 758-4181
GYN AC
55 55 64
919 758-4181
HEM/IM C
68 68 95
919 816-2554
HEM/IM AC
76 77 84
919 816-2560
ID AC
75 78 95
919 816-2550
IM/ID AC
68 68 84
919 816-2550
322
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
74. PITT COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
ARTIS, ISAAC AMOS, JR.
114 ROANOKE PLACE
P. O. BOX 7304
GREENVILLE 27834
MEHARRY MED COLL
BARRIER, CHARLES HAROLD
1705 W. 6TH ST., BLDG. E
GREENVILLE 27834
U OF NC
BARROW, R. DOUG
304 E. WILSON ST,
FARMVILLE 27828-1608
EAST CAROLINA U
BENTZEL, CARL JOHAN
DEPT, OF RENAL MED.
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF ALABAMA
BREZINA, DAWN S.
210 BRISTOL CT.
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF MIAMI
CERVI, MARK RICHARD
GREENVILLE INTERNAL MEDICINE
2303 EXECUTIVE PARK WEST
GREENVILLE 27834
ST. GEORGE'S U
COLE, JACK CECIL
ECU DEPT, OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
K C OSTEO COLL
COOK, PAUL P.
DEPT, OF MEDICINE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
MED COLL OF GA
CROSKERY, RICHARD WILLIAM
620 S, MEMORIAL DR
GREENVILLE 27834
OHIO STATE U
DELLASEGA. MARK
1705 W, SIXTH ST,
GREENVILLE 27834
U OF KANSAS
DIETRICH, ROBERT ANTHONY
620 S. MEMORIAL DR., BLDG. E
GREENVILLE 27834
GEO WASHINGTON U
ENGEL, JEFFREY PHILLIP
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
JOHNS HOPKINS
FINE, JOEL LAWRENCE
PITT COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 92
DEPT. OF INTERNAL MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
MED COLL OF GA
FURTH, EUGENE DAVID
DEPT, OF MEDICINE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
CORNELL U
GUSTKE, SUSAN
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
EASTERN AHEC, PO BOX 7224
GREENVILLE 27835-7224
WEST VA U
HAMSTEAD, STEVEN LYNN
201 N, MAIN ST,
FARMVILLE 27828
BOWMAN GRAY
HANNIS, MARK DAVID
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
ROOM 389 TA PCMH
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF TENNESSEE
HOLTER, JOHN FREDERICK
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
PENN STATE U
IM
AC
72
74
82
919 756-6986
IM
AC
79
80
78
IM
AC
90
92
86
919 753-7141
IM/NEP
AC
58
58
85
919 816-2545
IM
AC
75
75
88
919 757-2961
IM
AC
88
91
91
919 830-1680
IM
R
89
91
91
919 816-5770
IM/ID
AC
82
84
88
IM
83
AC
84
919 752-6101
IM/Gl AC
75 76 83
919 752-6101
IM/CCM AC
80 80 92
919 752-6101
IM/ID
81 82
AC
89
919 816-2550
IM
92
919 816-4126
IM/GER
AC
54 57
77
919 816-2567
IM/HEM
AC
64 70
76
919 816-5221
IM
AC
85 86
84
919 753-7141
IM
AC
85 88
93
919 816-4633
IM/PUD
AC
79 80
85
919 816-4653
LEE, JESSE THOMAS, III
620 S, MEMORIAL DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
DUKE
LICHSTEIN, PETER RIBACK
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF MICHIGAN
LOWRY, BRIAN PATRICK
204 CHERYL CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27858-8912
EAST CAROLINA U
MAGNER, JAMES ARTHUR
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT, OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF CHICAGO
METZGER, W. JAMES
DEPT. OF MED/ALLERGY
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
NORTHWESTERN U
MONROE, EDWIN WALL
104 LONGMEADOW ROAD
GREENVILLE 27858-3714
U OF PENN
OWENS, SUSAN LEIGH
4625 COLONY RD., APT. I
CHARLOTTE 28226-4853
EAST CAROLINA U
PATEL, JIGNASA JAYESH
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
BARODA U
PEDEN, JAMES GWYN, JR.
DEPT, OF MEDICINE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF NC
PHILLIPS, CHARLES MCGLOHN
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
BRODY BLDG.
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
U TX-SAN ANTONIO
PIPPIN, RICHARD LEE
201 N. MAIN ST.
FARMVILLE 27828
EAST CAROLINA U
RAND. CECIL HOLMES, JR.
1800 W. FIFTH STREET
GREENVILLE 27834
U OF NC
REINHART, RICHARD ALAN
ECU CARDIOLOGY
378 TEACHING ANNEX. PCMH
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
OHIO STATE U
RUMLEY, RICHARD LEE
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF NC
SHULTZABERGER, RICHARD Z.
620 S. MEMORIAL DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
HAHNEMANN
SNYDER, DAVID KEITH
DEPT. OF MED/SEC. OF ENDOC.
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
MED COLL OF OHIO
STEEL, MARILYN J. L.
OUADRANGLE MED.
SPECIALISTS. PA
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USALA, STEPHEN JON
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82 84 90
94 90
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DEPT. OF PEDIATRICS
63 63 79
51 51 57
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919 752-6846
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NPM/PD AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
79 80 94
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84 84 94
MED U OF SC
WIMMER, JOHN EASTER, JR.
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DEPT. OF PEDIATRICS
71 74 82
919 816-4633
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GREENVILLE 27858-4354
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MED COLL OF VA
79 80 84
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BOLIN, PAUL, JR.
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83 93 94
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DEPT OF MEDICINE
84 89 92
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919 816-2545
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BYRUM, GRAHAM VANCE, JR.
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71 71 94
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1031 E. ROCK SPRING ROAD
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919 816-4651
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919 752-8880
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78 79 84
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81 84 88
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U OF ALABAMA
81 82 90
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DEPT. OF MED./RENAL MED.
59 64 88
919 816-2571
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
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89 91 85
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ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
66 67 80
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919 816-2545
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86 87 93
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ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
48 48 72
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ROSTER OF MEMBERS
323
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NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
HARDY. IRA MAY. II
2245 STANTONSBURG RD., STE
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JONES, FRANKLIN D.
2325 STANTONSBURG RD.
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LEE, K. STUART
2325 STANTONSBURG RD,
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EAST CAROLINA U
LEONARD, JOHN RICHARD, III
2325 STANTONSBURG RD
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TIMMONS, ROBERT LANSING
2325 STANTONSBURG RD.
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TUCCI, KEITH ANTHONY
2325 STANTONSBURG ROAD
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U OF MIAMI
NEUROLOGY
FLEMING, DUARD FRANCIS, JR.
2501 STANTONSBURG RD,
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HARDY, JOHN GREGG
2501 STANTONSBURG RD.
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SHUPING, JOHN ROSS
2501 STANTONSBURG RD,
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STEEL, JOHN GRIFFITH
2501 STANTONSBURG RD
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U OF NO
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
ATKINSON, SAMUEL MARVIN. JR. OBG AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 61 61 85
DEPT. OF OB-GYN
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-4669
DUKE
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ECU WOMENS PHYSICIANS 86 86 92
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BOWMAN GRAY
BOURNE, JEANETTE LILLIAN OBG C
2315 EXECUTIVE PARK CIRCLE 87 93 94
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U OF MASS
BROWN, WILLIAM EDWARD OBG AC
2251 STANTONSBURG ROAD 81 82 79
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EAST CAROLINA U
BUTLER, DOROTHY WOLF OBG AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 90 90
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U OF TX-HOUSTON
CAMPBELL, DIANE JANE OBG AC
2315 EXECUTIVE PARK CIR, 77 78 86
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MEHARRY MED COLL
DOMBROSKI, RAYMOND A, OBG/MFM
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 78 85
DEPT, OF OB-GYN
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-4191
U OF VIRGINIA
DOUGLAS, EDGAR SMITH. JR. OBG AC
101 BETHESDA DRIVE 61 64 68
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MED COLL OF VA
NS AC
O 63 63 68
919 752-9794
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77 81 86
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81 83 78
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NS AC
70 70 76
919 752-5156
NS L/RT
53 58 59
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NS AC
85 86 93
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N AC
72 73 79
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N AC
73 73 78
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N AC
76 76 73
91 9 752-4848
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77 79 85
919 752-4848
EASLEY, HENRY ALEXANDER, III OBG/LM AC
101 BETHESDA DR. 82 82 79
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U OFNC
FOLEY, MARY-ELLEN OBG AC
BLDG, #5. DOCTORS PARK 87 90 92
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U OF SOU FLORIDA
FREEMAN, GEORGE HARTLEY OBG AC
2251 STANTONSBURG ROAD 85 88 89
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MED COLL OF VA
GATES, HERBERT S., JR. OBG AC
DEPT, OF OB-GYN 58 82 89
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-5903
GEO WASHINGTON U
GREEN, STEPHEN CLARK OBG AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 66 66 90
DEPT, OF OB-GYN
GREENVILLE 27858 919 81 6-4622
TULANE U
HARRIS, BEVERLY MOORE OBG AC
2251 STANTONSBURG ROAD 90 94 94
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EAST CAROLINA U
HAVEN, ANDREW EDDY OBG AC
2251 STANTONSBURG ROAD 78 80 83
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U OF NC
HAYSLIP, CLIFFORD CALVIN, JR. OBG/REN AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 76 77 93
DEPT, OF OB-GYN
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 81 6-3849
EMORY U
JONES, DENNIS EBLEN DARNELL OBG AC
DEPT, OF OB-GYN 68 68 78
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
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DUKE
MALLETTE, JULIUS 0. OBG AC
PITT COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 82 83 87
DEPT OF OB-GYN, 150
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EAST CAROLINA U
MARTIN, ANN MICHELE OBG R
41 14 TREETOPS CIRCLE 93 93 89
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EAST CAROLINA U
OBG AC OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
ONCOLOGY
CHAPLINSKI, THOMAS JOSEPH
1705 W, 6TH ST,
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ERNST, DONALD SCOTT
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
E-127 BRODY BLDG,
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U OF OTTAWA
RAAB, MARY JERISTA
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
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OPHTHALMOLOGY
HOLLAND, JAMES EUGENE
2573 STANTONSBURG ROAD
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U OF MISSOURI
MONROE, WILLIAM MURCHISON
DOCTORS PK. STE, I
STANTONSBURG ROAD
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PRICE, ELAINE CAROLE
2573 STANTONSB URG ROAD
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STEINBERG, STEVEN ANDREW
301 BOWMAN GRAY DRIVE
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VAHEY, JEAN BENITA
301 BOWMAN GRAY DR.
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VAN HOUTEN, PETER A.
#1C DOCTORS PARK
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U OF MIAMI
VISCARDI, JEFFREY J.
301 BOWMAN GRAY DR.
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WHITE, STEVEN MERLE
301 BOWMAN GRAY DR,
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ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
AC
93
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RT. #1. BOX 92-A
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MINARD, RAYMOND BRUCE
3608 COVENTRY CT.
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SATTERFIELD, G. HOWARD, JR.
DOCTOR'S PARK, BUILDING #5
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SEHGAL, NARINDER NATH
DEPT, OF OB-GYN
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
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STEPHENSON, HALE HAMPTON
101 BETHESDA DR,
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TAFT, RICHARD CHESSON
101 BETHESDA DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834
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WICKER, JOSEPH BEAMAN
45 CANTER LANE
PINEHURST 28374
U OF TENNESSEE
ON/HEM AC
77 78 84
919 752-6101
ON AC
83 84 95
919 816-2560
ON/HEM AC
68 68 78
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75 75 81
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64 64 70
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84 84 92
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86 87 92
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88 89 94
919 758-5800
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82 86 88
919 758-2402
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85 86 90
919 758-5800
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59 63 68
919 758-5800
AN AC
85 87 85
919 355-3383
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81 84 78
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57 57 63
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OBG AC
54 61 85
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OBG AC
88 88 85
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OBG AC
72 72 77
919 758-4181
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78 81 84
919 752-2140
BARSANTI, CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL ORS AC
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U OF VIRGINIA
BARTLETT, EDWIN CLARY ORS/SM AC
622 MEDICAL DR, 78 79 84
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U OFNC
BOYETTE, DEANNA MARIE ORS AC
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EAST CAROLINA U
CRISP, SELLERS LUTHER ORS AC
622 MEDICAL DR. 60 60 68
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HAMILTON, GENE THOMAS ORS AC
622 MEDICAL DR, 67 68 74
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HARVELL, JAMES C, JR. ORS/SRS AC
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MCGILLICUDDY, DENIS MICHAEL
604 MEDICAL DR.
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WILHELMSEN, BRUCE
604 MEDICAL DRIVE
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DUKE
WILLIAMS, RANDOLPH MEADE
604 MEDICAL DR.
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WOOTEN, JOHN LEMUEL
1807 CIRCLE DR.
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WOOTEN, STEPHEN LAMONT
622 MEDICAL DR.
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OTOLARYNGOLOGY
ALBERNAZ, MARCUS SAILER
DOCTORS PARK #8
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N E OHIO U
BOST, WILLIAM STUART, JR.
8 DOCTORS PARK
PO BOX 5007
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U OF NC
CAMNITZ, PAUL SAMUEL
BOX 5007
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ORS AC
75 77 81
919 758-1777
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79 79 85
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ORS AC
71 71 79
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47 54 55
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ORS/HS AC
81 82 80
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OTO AC
84 85 94
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OTO AC
62 62 70
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OTO AC
74 74 79
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919 816-5912
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85 89
919 816-5988
PTH AC
82 92 94
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PTH AC
85 87 94
919 816-5017
PTH AC
83 84
LARKIN, ERNEST WADDILL, III PTH AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MED BRODY 1S08 70 71 78
DEPT. OF PATH/LAB MED.
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-5911
MED COLL OF VA
NORRIS, H. THOMAS PTH AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MED, BRODY 1 308 59 60 83
PATHOLOGY AND LAB MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27834 919 816-4951
U OF SOU CALIF
PARK, H. KIM PTH AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MED. BRODY 1S08 69 75 77
DEPT. PATHOLOGY/LAB. MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-5911
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SILVERMAN, JAN FRANKLIN PTH AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MED. BRODY 1S08 70 70 84
DEPT.OF PTH,. BRODY BLDG.
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MED COLL OF VA
SINGH, HARSHARAN KAUR PTH AC
PO BOX 6028 85 89 94
PCMH. DEPT. OF PATHOLOGY
GREENVILLE 27834 919 816-5912
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STRAUSBAUCH, PAUL HENRY PTH AC
DEPT, OF PATHOLOGY 74 78 79
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-2809
U OF MIAMI
VOLKMAN, ALVIN PTH AC
ECU, BRODY 2W33, ASSOC, DEAN 51 52 78
RESEARCH AND GRADUATE STUDIES
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
BAIRD, D. BRUCE PTH AC
1 SOS BRODY BLDG, 87 89 92
ECU, DEPT. OF PATHOLOGY
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
U OF NC
CHRISTIE, JOHN DOYLE
ECU SCHOOL OF MED,, BRODY 1 SOS 82
DEPT, OF PTH/LAB MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27S58
U OF TEXAS
ELSHEIKH, TARIK
ECU DEPT. OF PATHOLOGY
BRODY 1S-08
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
ALEXANDRIA EGYPT
ERNER, SUSAN MARIE
1868-C QUAIL RIDGE ROAD
GREENVILLE 27S58
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FINLEY, JAMES LEO
ECU SCHOOL OF MED, BRODY 1 SOS 78
PATHOLOGY AND LAB MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-4495
MED COLL OF PENN
GAGNON, GREGORY ARTHUR PTH/HMP AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MED, BRODY 1 SOS 82 82 89
DEPT, OF CLI PTH/DIAG,MED.
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-4495
LA STATE U
GILBERT, CHARLES FRANKLIN PTH AC
PITT COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 59 59 66
DEPT. OF PATHOLOGY
GREENVILLE 27834
U OF NC
HANRAHAN, LEO ROBERT, JR
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF PATHOLOGY
GREENVILLE 27858
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JOSHI, VIJAY V. PTH AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MED, BRODY 1 SOS 60 72 88
DEPT. OF CLI. PTH/DIAG. MED.
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-4495
B J MED COLLEGE
GREENVILLE 27S58-4354
ST U OF NY-BUFF
WENNERBERG, ANNE ELIZABETH
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
1S08 BRODY BLDG.
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
U OF LOUISVILLE
WEST, ROBERT LEE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF PATH,, BRODY 1S08
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
U OF NC
PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY
HANNON, DAVID WARD
ECU DEPT, OF PED
PCMH W260
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF SOU FLORIDA
MCCONNELL, MICHAEL ELLIS
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
BRODY BUILDING
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF ALABAMA
STEED, ROBERT DENNIS
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT, OF PEDIATRICS
GREENVILLE 27858
MED COLL OF GA
919 816-2071
PTH C
SO 80 95
919 816-5094
PTH
59 59
AC
67
919 816-5911
PEDIATRIC HEMATOLOGY-ONCOLOGY
AC
80
919 816-4495
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72 77 78
HOLBROOK, CARTER TATE, III PHO/PD
GREENVILLE PEDIATRIC SERV.INC 75 75
300 BETHESDA DR.
GREENVILLE 27834 91 9 81 6-4676
U OF NC
919 816-2806 PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY
KODROFF, MICHAEL BARRY
EASTERN RADIOLOGIST
#9 DOCTORS PARK
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JEFFERSON
PEDIATRICS
BALDREE, LOU ANNE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
PCMH TEACHING ADDITION W287
GREENVILLE, NC 27858
EAST CAROLINA U
BRADSHAW, LOUISE ANNETTE
OUR CHILDREN'S CLINIC
RT. #2, BOX 94-5C
WINTERVILLE 28590
EAST CAROLINA U
BRAMLEY, MICHAEL LAIRD
300 BETHESDA DR.
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DAESCHNER, CHARLES WILLIAM, IIIPD/HEM
PDC AC
77 78 94
919 816-5601
PDC AC
82 83 94
919 816-5601
PDC AC
81 87 91
919 816-5601
PDR/NM AC
67 67 85
919 551-4972
PD
AC
85 86
95
919 816-4725
PD
AC
87 87
91
919 355-3773
PD
AC
73 75
77
919 752-7141
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
2SS W, PCMH
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF TEXAS
DAVIS, GEORGE EDWARD
1800 W, 5TH ST.. STE. 8
GREENVILLE 27834
U OF TENNESSEE
EISELE, JOHN EVANS
DEPT. OF PHYSICAL MED/REHAB
PO BOX 6028
GREENVILLE 27834
U OF WISCONSIN
ENGELKE, STEPHEN CARL
ECU DEPT OF PEDIATRICS
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
JOHNS HOPKINS
HALLOCK, JAMES ANTHONY
OFFICE OF THE DEAN, AD 48
ECU SCH. OF MED, BRODY BLDG
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
GEORGETOWN U
HUGHES, JAMES LEWIS
DEPT, OF PEDIATRICS
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27S58
U OF MARYLAND
IRONS, MALENE GRANT
1104 W, ROCK SPRING ROAD
GREENVILLE 27834
MED COLL OF VA
IRONS, THOMAS GRANT
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
OFFICE OF THE DEAN-AD56
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
U OF NC
KATARIA, SUDESH
ECU, DEPT. OF PEDIATRICS
ASSOC. PROF. LEARNING BEHAVIOR
AC
76 76 90
919 816-4676
PD
AC
70 71
79
919 758-1750
PD/PM
AC
65 67
87
919 551-4440
PD/NPM
AC
74 79
82
919 551-4665
PD
AC
67 68
88
1.
919S16-2201
PD
AC
55 55
82
919 355-2460
PD/GPM L/RT
41 41
46
919 752-3423
PD
AC
72 72
82
919 816-2983
PD
AC
65 73
80
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
LADY HARDINGE
KENNY, JEAN BRYCE FELTY
DEPT. OF PEDIATRICS
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
JOHNS HOPKINS
LAUPUS, WILLIAM EDWARD
WELCO CONSULTING
PO BOX 20007
GREENVILLE 27858
YALE
LOWRY, JOY SIGMON
204 CHERYL CIRCLE
GREENVILLE 27858-8912
EAST CAROLINA U
MARKELLO, JAMES ROSS
DEPT. OF PEDIATRICS
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE NC 27858
ST U OF NY-BUFF
NEWTON, DALE ALAN
ECU, DEPT. OF PEDIATRICS
BRODY BLDG, 3E139
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
U OF NC
919 816-3198
PD/ID
AC
57 57
83
919 816-2511
PD/PNP
AC
45 45
78
919 551-2201
PD
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94
90
PD
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61 62
78
919 816-2539
PD/IM
AC
73 74
75
919 816-3041
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
325
74. PITT COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
PARRISH, SAMUEL KOSSIE, JR. PD AC
ECU DEPT, OF PEDIATRICS 79 81 94
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-2535
MED U OF SC
PREVATTE, STEVEN HAROLD PD AC
300 BETHESDA DR. 86 86 90
GREENVILLE 27834 919 752-7141
EAST CAROLINA U
ROSENBERG, ALLAN JOSEPH PD/GI AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 62 92 93
DEPT. OF PED,/GI, BRODY 3E137
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-3538
TUFTS U
SHAPPLEY, BEN GORDON PD AC
300 BETHESDA DR 66 66 74
GREENVILLE 27834 919 752-7141
U OF VIRGINIA
STEWART, ANGELA GRACE PD AC
RT. #2, BOX 94-5C 80 81 84
WINTERVILLE 28590 919 355-3773
RUSH MED COLL
SUMPTER, EDWIN ALLEN PD AC
DEPT. OF PEDIATRICS 56 56 82
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-3535
U OF VIRGINIA
THIELE, RONALD LEWIS PD/PH L
503 QUEEN ANNE'S ROAD 48 49 73
GREENVILLE 27858-6538 919 756-6721
WAYNE STATE U
TINGELSTAD, JON BUNDE PD/PDC AC
DEPT. OF PEDIATRICS 60 61 76
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-2540
HARVARD
TREVATHAN, G. EARL, JR. PD L
AMBULATORY RED, SECT 51 54 54
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858 919 816-2535
U OF COLORADO
WEYERTS, LEAH KAE PD AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 87 88 94
BRODY BLDG. 3E-140
GREENVILLE 27858 919 81 6-2525
U OFNC
WILLSON, CHARLES FREDERICK PD AC
300 BETHESDA DR, 74 76 81
GREENVILLE 27834 919 752-7141
U OF VIRGINIA
WORTMANN, DOROTHY W. PD/RHU AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 71 72 94
DEPT. OF PED. BRODY BLDG,
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-3538
U OF KANSAS
PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
ALSENTZER, ULRICH KARL
PM AC
3107 GORDON DR
78 78 85
GREENVILLE 27834
919 816-2870
U OFTUEBINGEN
MCELLIGOTT, JACINTA MARY
PM AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
78 84 89
DEPT. PHYSICAL MED & REHAB,
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-4440
COOFSURG-IRE
PLUCINSKI, TERESA MARY
PM AC
320 SPRINGHILL ROAD
89 90 94
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-4440
U OF VIRGINIA
VERNICK, SANFORD HERBERT
PM AC
REGIONAL REHAB, CENTER
79 83 90
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-4440
U CIUDAD JUAREZ
PLASTIC SURGERY
CURTSINGER, LUKE JAMES, III PS AC
PITT COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 85 87 93
ROOM 284
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 758-81 95
U OF LOUISVILLE
DAWKINS, HOWARD GARRETT, JR.
2577 STANTONSBURG ROAD
GREENVILLE 27834
BOWMAN GRAY
RIZZUTI, RICHARD PHILIP
2245 STANTONSBURG RD . STE, P
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
WOODEN, WILLIAM ARTHUR
PITT COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSP,
DIV,OF PLASTIC SURGERY. RM.284
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF FLORIDA
PSYCHIATRY
AMES, DAVID ANTHONY
313 LONGMEADOW ROAD
GREENVILLE 27858
MCGILL U
DOLINAR, LOUIS JOHN
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF PSYCHIATRY
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
U OF LOUISVILLE
EVANS, AMOS RAY
1705 W. SIXTH STREET, BLDG. H
GREENVILLE 27834
U OF NC
GLASER, FREDERICK BERNARD
W B, JONES TREATMENT CTR,
2577 W, FIFTH STREET
GREENVILLE 27834
HARVARD
GREGORY, JERRY GLEN
DEPT, OF PSYCHIATRY
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF OKLAHOMA
JAMES, J. FRANK
DEPT, OF PSYCHIATRY
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF TENNESSEE
LANE, WINSTON EARL, III
1705 W SIXTH ST,. BLDG, H
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
MANLY, DAVID TUPPER
1705 W, 6TH ST,, BLDG, H
GREENVILLE 27834-2803
U OF NC
MATHIS, JAMES LARRY
DEPT. OF PSYCHIATRY
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
ST LOUIS U
MATTSSON, AKE
ECU DEPT, OF PSYCHIATRY
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
KAROLINSKA INST
OAKLEY, STANLEY PRESTON, JR.
DEPT, OF PSYCHIATRY
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
EAST CAROLINA U
PARK, HYUNSOON EDIE
1922-C QUAIL RIDGE RD,
GREENVILLE 27858
EAST CAROLINA U
SIMMONS, EVERETT CASEY
DEPT OF PSYCHIATRY
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF TENNESSEE
SMITH, MICHAEL EARL
MEDICAL PARK PSYCHIATRIC
707 W, H, SMITH BLVD,
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
PS AC
SWARTZ, CONRAD MELTON
68 68 75
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
919 752-1406
DEPT, OF PSYCHIATRY
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
PS AC
U OF MINN
83 85 85
WALKER, WILLIAM RAY
DEPT, OF PSYCHIATRY
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
PS/HNS AC
GREENVILLE 27858
84 88 92
1
MED COLL OF VA
+
919 816-5291
P
AC
68
69
84
919 551-1200
P
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76
78
88
919 816-2986
P
AC
62
62
66
919 758-4810
P
AC
59
60
94
919 830-3426
P
AC
69
69
83
919 816-2660
P
AC
63
63
67
919 816-2668
P
AC
85
87
90
919 758-4810
P
AC
86
87
84
919 758-4810
P
AC
49
49
77
P AC
74 75 93
919 816-2663
P AC
68 68 77
919 816-2661
PSYCHOSOMATIC MED
FINESTONE, DOUGLAS HOWARD PYM/PYA AC
ECU SCHOOL OF MED 79 79 80
DEPTOF PSYCHIATRIC MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354 919 816-2986
MED COLL OF VA
PULMONARY DISEASES
GARLAND, JEFFREY L.
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
MT SINAI SCH MED
KATARIA, YASH PAL
DEPT, OF MEDICINE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
M C OF AMRITSAR
MANN, RICHARD HARVEY
DEPT, OF MED/PULMONARY DIV
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
U OF NC
SHAW, ROBERT ARNETT
620 S MEMORIAL DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
DUKE
RADIATION ONCOLOGY
OLSON, CRAIG BYRON
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
RADIATION ONCOLOGY
GREENVILLE 27858
AUTONOMOUS UNIV
RAKFAL, SUSAN MAFFEY
ROUTE #3, BOX 258
GREENVILLE 27858
RUTGERS MED SCH
SURTl, NERGESH R.
3017 ELLSWORTH DRIVE
GREENVILLE 27834-4917
U OF BOMBAY
PUD/IM C
87 89 94
919 816-4653
PUD/IM AC
59 60 79
919 816-4653
PUD/IM AC
82 84 89
919 816-4653
PUD/IM AC
76 77 82
919 752-6101
RO AC
79 83 88
919 816-2900
RO AC
81 82 86
919 752-9545
RO AC
58 58 94
919 816-2900
919 816-2660 RADIOLOGY
P/CHP AC
CRAWLEY, GEORGE EDWARD, III
R AC
55 55 94
EASTERN RADIOLOGISTS. INC.
88 85
919 816-2673
#9 DOCTORS PARK
GREENVILLE 27834
919 816-5927
P/GER AC
EAST CAROLINA U
82 83 79
JOHNSON, DENNIS RAY
R AC
#9 DOCTORS PARK
82 83 80
919 816-2663
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
919 752-5000
P R
KOWALSKI, HENRYK M.
R AC
94 90
#9 DOCTOR'S PARK
81 84 89
919 816-4531
GREENVILLE 27858
TUFTS U
919 752-5000
P AC
MCCONNELL, ROBERT WILLIAM
R/NM AC
71 72 82
EASTERN RADIOLOGISTS
#9 DOCTORS PARK
59 59 69
919 816-2660
GREENVILLE 27834
MED COLL OF VA
919 752-0166
P AC
PICTON, DOUGLAS WILLIAM
R AC
88 92 85
EASTERN RADIOLOGISTS
9 DOCTOR'S PARK
89 92 93
919 758-6080
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
919 816-5927
326
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74. PITT COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
TAYLOR, ALLEN
EASTERN RADIOLOGISTS
#9 DOCTORS PARK
GREENVILLE 27834
DUKE
TRIPP, MICHAEL DAVID
307 KENILWORTH DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
EAST CAROLINA U
VAINRIGHT, JULIAN R., JR.
#9 DOCTOR'S PARK
GREENVILLE 27834
U OFNC
RHEUMATOLOGY
HARMON, HELEN EASTER
620 S. MEMORIAL DR.
GREENVILLE 27834
U OFNC
RAMSDELL, CHARLES MICHAEL
1705 W. 6TH ST., BLDG E
GREENVILLE 27834
LA STATE U
TREADWELL, EDWARD LOUIS
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
DUKE
WHITE, RANDAL EARL
4207 STERLING TRACE DR.
WINTERVILLE 28590-9323
WEST VA U
R L
WORTMANN, ROBERT LEWIS
RHU/IM AC
47 52 54
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF MEDICINE
71 72 93
919 752-5000
GREENVILLE 27858-4354
U OF KANSAS
919 816-2570
R AC
81 82 88
THORACIC SURGERY
919 884-6037
CARTER, JAMES WALTER
TS/GS AC
R/NUR AC
905 JOHNS HOPKINS DR.
64 64 72
83 84 89
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-1747
919 752-5000
JOHNS HOPKINS
THOMAS, FRANCIS THORNTON
TS/GS AC
DEPT. OF SURGERY
64 67 81
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
919 816-2614
RHU/IM AC
U OF MINN
84 85 92
VICK, JOHN BERNARD
TS/GS AC
919 752-6101
905 JOHNS HOPKINS DR.
57 57 66
GREENVILLE 27834
919 758-1747
RHU/IM AC
BOWMAN GRAY
65 65 76
919 752-6101
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
RHU/IM AC
GAVIGAN, JAMES RICHARD
U AC
75 76 83
2 DOCTORS PARK
67 68 75
GREENVILLE 27834
919 752-5077
919 816-2533
U OF KENTUCKY
HINES, BENJAMIN G.
U AC
RHU AC
#2 DOCTOR'S PARK
82 83 88
80 80 85
GREENVILLE 27834-2834
919 752-5077
919 752-6101
UOFNC
JANOSKO, EDWARD ORESTES, II
#2 DOCTORS PARK
GREENVILLE 27834
YALE
MURPHY, GREGORY FRANCIS
#2 DOCTOR'S PARK
GREENVILLE 27834
U OF NC
SALLE, GEORGE FREDERIC
1703 W. SIXTH STREET
GREENVILLE 27834
MED COLL OF VA
WALSH, EMMETT JAMES, JR.
2 DOCTORS PARK
GREENVILLE 27834
ST LOUIS U
VASCULAR SURGERY
BOGEY, WILLIAM M., JR.
DEPT. OF SURGERY
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE 27858
EAST CAROLINA U
POWELL, CHARLES S.
ECU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DEPT. OF SURGERY
GREENVILLE 27858
U OF KENTUCKY
U/N/A AC
74 75 80
919 752-5077
U AC
89 89 94
919 752-5077
U L
33 33 46
919 752-2507
U RT
60 60 68
919 752-5077
VS/GS AC
84 88 89
919 816-4667
VS/GS AC
78 80 88
919 816-4667
75. POLK COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Kimberly Bridges, MD, St. Luke's Hospital, Columbus 28722 (704-894-3311)
Secretary: Richard P. Hughes, MD, PO Box 97, Chester, SC 29706 (803-581-3151)
Executive Secretary: Sabrina Gevedon, 220 Hospital Drive, Columbus 28722 (704-894-331 1 , ext.
3250)
FAMILY PRACTICE
GENERAL SURGERY
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
BLOMELEY, CHARLES PERRY FP AC
PO BOX 608 65 65 67
COLUMBUS 28722 704 894-8213
HOWARD U
PALMER, ROBERT MARION FP AC
P.O. 80X1159 55 56 56
TRYON 28782 704 894-3306
MED U OF SC
WOODY, JOHN W. AUSTIN FP L/RT
900 LYNN ROAD 37 39 40
TRYON 28782 704 859-9483
U OF PENN
FISCHER, MARTIN JOSEPH
ST. LUKES PROFESSIONAL BLDG.
COLUMBUS 28722
WASHINGTON U
YURKO, ANTHONY ANDREW
616 HUNTING COUNTRY ROAD
TRYON 28782
MED COLL OF VA
INTERNAL MEDICINE
PAGTER, AMOS TOWNSEND, JR.
107 WILDERNESS ROAD
TRYON 28782
DUKE
GS/TS AC
61 62 80
704 894-2238
GS L/RT
33 34 72
704 859-5133
IM AC
55 61 61
704 859-6697
LOVE, HARRY MORROW PIERCE
785 PALMER ROAD
MILL SPRING 28756
JEFFERSON
PSYCHIATRY
BOYER, GEORGE NORMAN
913 CAROLINA DRIVE
TRYON 28782-3503
BOWMAN GRAY
ORS AC
66 68 90
404 255-1933
P L
46 46 50
704 859-5439
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76. RANDOLPH COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Shiv K. Harsh, MD, PO Box 2028, Asheboro 27203 (910-629-4176)
Secretary: Ranvir S. Achreja, MD, 155 McArthur Street, Asheboro 27203 (910-629-1596)
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
DHATT, MALKIAT SINGH
P. O. BOX 2028
ASHEBORO 27203
M C OF AMRITSAR
DERMATOLOGY
CD/IM AC HENDRICKS, WILLIAM MONROE
68 74 79 407 S. COX ST.
910 629-4176 ASHEBORO 27203
MED COLL OF VA
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
D AC TEAGUE, RANDALL SCOTT
74 77 79 837 OAKMONT DR.
910 625-8410 ASHEBORO 27203
BOWMAN GRAY
PR EM/AC
74 74 84
910 625-5151
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327
76. RANDOLPH COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
HELSABECK, ERIC HAIGLER
1607 BREVARD DR.
ASHEBORO 27203
U OF NC
EM/FP AC
75 76 90
910 625-3741
FAMILY PRACTICE
GOBEL, WILLIAM KENNETH FP L
P.O. BOX 1886 52 52 54
ASHEBORO 27203 910 672-0090
BOWMAN GRAY
GRAHAM, FREDERICK WILLIAM, JR. FP AC
375 SUNSET AVE. 55 56 59
ASHEBORO 27203 910 625-4215
DUKE
GUTTMACHER, THOMAS ESKRIDGE FP AC
375 SUNSET AVENUE 90 93 94
ASHEBORO 27203 910 625-4215
U OF SUNY-ST BROOK
MERRILL, JEFFREY R. FP AC
1912 BERKLEY LANE 88 88 88
ASHEBORO 27203 910 626-4459
MED COLL OF VA
PERRY, LAWRENCE EDWARD FP/GER AC
375 SUNSET AVE. 79 80 91
ASHEBORO 27203 910 622-3005
SUNY-SYRACUSE
STOUT, CHARLES WALTER FP AC
1533 N. FAYETTEVILLE STREET 58 58 62
ASHEBORO 27203 910 672-0415
U OF NC
WILLIFORD, ROBERT EARL FP AC
208 FOUST STREET 55 55 59
ASHEBORO 27203-5404 910 625-4000
EMORY U
GASTROENTEROLOGY
BUTLER, ROBERT HOYT GE AC
ASHEBORO GASTROENTEROLOGY 73 83 83
700 SUNSET AVENUE
ASHEBORO 27203 910 625-0305
BOWMAN GRAY
GENERAL PRACTICE
BURNETTE, HOWARD OLSEN
108 N. COBLE STREET
RANDLEMAN 27317
MED COLL OF VA
GENERAL SURGERY
GRIFFIN, MARION WILSON
218-D FOUST ST.
ASHEBORO 27203
U OF NC
GYNECOLOGY
ADAMS, HARVEY
230 FOUST STREET
ASHEBORO 27203-5491
U OF NC
INTERNAL MEDICINE
BETTS, CHARLES SAMUEL
220-A FOUST STREET
ASHEBORO 27203
U OF VIRGINIA
HAAK, EDWARD DECKER, JR.
208 FOUST ST.
P. O. BOX 2839
ASHEBORO 27203
U OF VIRGINIA
QUERY, LUKE WALTER, JR.
1420 WESTMONT DR.
ASHEBORO 27203
MED COLL OF VA
SCHULTZ, DOUGLAS ERNST
132-A W. MILLER ST,
ASHEBORO 27203
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
AINSWORTH, KERRY H.
1800 BACK CREEK CT.
ASHEBORO 27203
NORTHWESTERN U
GP L/RT
47 48 49
910 498-2500
GS/TS AC
62 62 69
910 625-6188
CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT R.
350 N. COX ST., STE, 6
ASHEBORO 27203
U OF CINCINNATI
GRUNEIR, RICHARD KENNETH
127 MACARTHUR ST,
ASHEBORO 27208
U OF TORONTO
OPHTHALMOLOGY
JAMISON, EDGAR LAMONT
158 OAK SUMMIT ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM 27105-1329
U OF PITTSBURGH
OBG AC
80 83 89
910 626-6371
OBG AC
73 78 94
910 628-2184
OPH/OTO L/RT
33 34 64
910 625-6315
GYN AC
55 55 62
910 625-6128
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
OSTEEN, THOMAS LEE
ORS AC
#16, 350 N, COX ST,
74 75 92
ASHEBORO 27203
910 626-2688
IM/ADDM AC
WASHINGTON U
SINGH, RANBIR
ORS AC
67 67 73
910 629-7710
542 WHITE OAK STREET
ASHEBORO 27203
M C OF PUNJAB U
63 76 79
910 629-4171
IM/CD AC
WALHA, GURMUKH SINGH
ORS/HS AC
68 68 85
542 WHITE OAK STREET
68 73 81
910 625-4020
ASHEBORO 27203
M COF AMRITSAR
910 629-4171
IM L/RT
41 41 49
PEDIATRICS
910 629-2009
CANNON, EUGENE BOLIVIA
PD URT
IM C
366 LEXINGTON ROAD
37 37 41
84 94
ASHEBORO 27203
910 625-2460
910 625-3248
VANDERBILT U.
RADIOLOGY
OBG AC
62 62 87
910 626-2184
OWEN, CHARLES FLETCHER, JR.
R L/RT
P, 0. BOX 146
37 37 40
ASHEBORO 27203
1 1 r\c: ocMM
910 625-5151
U OF PENN
77. RICHMOND COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Masoud Ahdieh, PO Box 337, Rockingham 28379 (910-997-7180)
Secretary: Johnny E. Camargo, MD, 115 Mallard Lane, Rockingham 28379 (910-997-3313)
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
HAJISHEIKH, MOOSA
P. O. BOX 1537
ROCKINGHAM 28379
U OF TEHRAN
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
WELLS, DAVID MORELLE
129 FAIRWAY DR.
ROCKINGHAM 28379
U OF MISSISSIPPI
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
LAWHORN, DAVID WOOD
RICHMOND MEM, HOSP. ER
925 LONG DR.
ROCKINGHAM 28379
U OF TENNESSEE
FAMILY PRACTICE
CLONINGER, GILES LATHERN, JR.
115 MAIN STREET
HAMLET 28345
BOWMAN GRAY
GARRISON, RALPH BERNARD
FP L/RT
P.O. BOX 1169
33 33 35
CD/IM AC
HAMLET 28345
59 60 73
U OF MARYLAND
910 997-3177
HALL, DANIEL CRAWFORD
FP AC
1219 ROCKINGHAM RD.
76 76 80
SUITE #11, VILLAGE PLAZA
ROCKINGHAM 28379
910 895-1989
BOWMAN GRAY
DR AC
MCQUEEN, FRED DOUGLAS, JR.
FP AC
67 67 78
P. 0, DRAWER 1257
73 74 78
910 997-6311
HAMLET 28345
HOWARD U
910 895-3138
QUEEN, HUGH OSCAR
FP L
315CHARLOI 1 b STREET
52 54 55
HAMLET 28345
910 582-3241
EM AC
MED COLL OF GA
88 88 93
RANKIN, PRESSLEY ROBINSON, JR
FP L
P, 0. BOX 40
47 48 50
919 417-3000
ELLERBE 28338
BOWMAN GRAY
910 652-3321
ROSS, THOMAS EDGAR
FP L
P. O. BOX 1827
59 60 61
ROCKINGHAM 28379-3434
910 895-5253
FP L
U OF TENNESSEE
54 54 58
910 582-1319
SCOTT, LEGRAND THURMAN, JR.
1102 CAROLINA DRIVE
ROCKINGHAM 28379
MED U OF SC
VETTER, JOHN STANLEY
DRAWER 308
ROCKINGHAM 28379-4317
DUKE
INTERNAL MEDICINE
CAMARGO, JOHNNY EDGAR
PO BOX 1537
ROCKINGHAM 28379
U OF ST. ANDRES
FLANNERY, JOHN EDWARD
BOX 1537
ROCKINGHAM 28379
U OF TEXAS
VALLABH, VINOD CHITA
PO BOX 1537
ROCKINGHAM 28379
KASTURBA U
FP RT
63 67 67
910 895-9901
FP RT
54 56 57
910 895-9075
IM AC
80 81 91
910 997-3313
IM AC
80 80 84
910 582-0004
IM/GI AC
80 80 88
910 443-7678
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328
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
NEPHROLOGY
NASCIMENTO, LUIZ
PO BOX 1107
HAMLET 28345
U RIO DE JANEIRO
77. RICHMOND COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
NEP/IM AC SCHAEFER, JOHN DAVID
70 74 89 104-B PHYSICIANS PARK DR.
910 582-2140 ROCKINGHAM 28379
U OF W ONTARIO
OTO AC
75 78 94
910 997-5220
ROBERSON, JILL RENAE
106 PHYSICIAN PARK CIRCLE
ROCKINGHAM 28379
TULANE U
RADIOLOGY
PD AC
86 89 92
919 895-6070
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
ASKARY, NASSER AGHA
PO BOX 1715
ROCKINGHAM 28379
JONDI SHAPOUR
KHOSHNEVIS, PARVIZ
PO BOX 1715
ROCKINGHAM 28379
U OFSHIRAZ
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
FERRE, GEORGE ALLAN
PO BOX 1226
HAMLET 28345
U OF VIRGINIA
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
OBG/END AC
66 73 74
910 997-3151
OBG AC
66 73 84
910 997-3151
ORS/LM AC
57 57 91
910 582-1788
HUEY, JERRY PAUL
PO BOX 203
PINEBLUFF 28373-0203
ST. GEORGE'S U
PEDIATRICS
AHDIEH, MASOUD
302 HYLAN AVENUE
HAMLET 28345
TABRIZ U
PTH AC
82 86 94
910 417-3177
PD AC
72 80 80
910 997-7180
STEVENSON, JOHN SAMUEL
926 BIGGS BOULEVARD
ROCKINGHAM 28379
BOWMAN GRAY
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
EL-DROUBI, HAZEM
111 MALLARD LN.
ROCKINGHAM 28379
EIN SHAMS U
R/NM AC
67 67 74
910 997-2595
U AC
69 77 79
910 997-5054
78. ROBESON COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: George W. Mozingo, MD, 101 W. 27th Street, Lumberton 28358 (910-738-7166 — Fax 910-738-4434)
Secretary: David R. Whaley, MD, 4850-E Fayetteville Road, Lumberton 28358 (910-738-7857)
ANESTHESIOLOGY
HARRIS, JOHN JOEL
PO BOX 2370
LUMBERTON 28359
U OF TENNESSEE
MAYNOR, JAYNE PATRICE
207 E. 14TH STREET
PO BOX 2370
LUMBERTON 28359
U OFNC
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
ROYAL, STEPHEN HAROLD
SOUTHEASTERN GENERAL
HOSPITAL
LUMBERTON 28358
DERMATOLOGY
HENDRICKS, ANDREW ADAM
102 WEST 27TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
U OF VIRGINIA
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
BERNE, FREEMAN ALBERT
P. O. DRAWER 1527
LUMBERTON 28358
DUKE
GASQUE, BOYD BENNETT, JR.
P. O. DRAWER 1527
LUMBERTON 28359
U OFNC
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
HELMS, VAN EDWARD
10079 MCCORMICK PLACE
KNOXVILLE TN37923-7402
U OF TENNESSEE
AN AC
84 85 89
910 738-8155
AN AC
87 91 84
910 323-9933
CD AC
81 82 92
910 671-5255
D AC
74 76 81
910 738-7154
DR AC
64 64 70
910 738-8222
DR AC
77 77 82
910 738-8222
EM AC
77 78 88
615 693-1000
HA, KHIE SEM
229 S. MAIN STREET
RED SPRINGS 28377
NATL TAIWAN U
HARDIN, JAMES BENFORD
206 W, 28TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
U OF NC
JOHNSON, CHARLES THOMAS, JR.
222 S. MAIN ST.
PO BOX 232
RED SPRINGS 28377
JEFFERSON
MCCORMICK, CAROLYN BRUMM
2606 N. ELM ST,
LUMBERTON 28358
U OF IOWA
tPATE, JAMES LLOYD
6087 GALLBERRY FARMS
DECEASED-11-29-94-CO ONLY
HOPE MILLS 28348
BOWMAN GRAY
ROBERTS, JOSEPH E., JR.
302 E, 4TH STREET
PEMBROKE 28372
U OF NC
STUART, DENNIS O'GAREY
1212 S. WALNUT ST.
SOUTH ROBESON MEDICAL CLI,
FAIRMONT 28340
MED COLL OF VA
GENERAL PRACTICE
BROOKS, MARTIN LUTHER
711 HIGHWAY E.
P. O- BOX 37
PEMBROKE 28372
U OF MICHIGAN
TODD, TIMOTHY ANDREW
123 N. SECOND ST.
ST. PAULS 28384
U OF TENNESSEE
FP AC
68 76 77
910 843-4117
FP AC
77 77 75
910 739-8164
FP AC
53 53 53
910 843-4576
FP AC
72 72 76
910 738-3718
FP
48 49 51
910 424 -0804
FP EM/AC
87 88 87
910 277-4700
FP AC
82 86 86
910 628-6711
GP AC
57 58 80
910 521-4221
GP AC
84 84 90
910 865-5114
BRITT, SAMUEL EMERSON, II
3001 N. ELM ST.
LUMBERTON 28358-3090
BOWMAN GRAY
CLARK, DOUGLAS HENDON
207 W. 26TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
U OF PENN
LAWRENCE, JOHN CHARLES
3000 N. FLOYD AVE.
LUMBERTON 28358
VANDERBILT U.
TOLIN, FREDRIK PAUL
3001 N, ELM ST.
LUMBERTON 28358
U OF PITTSBURGH
VILLANI, PETER LOUIS
295 W. 27TH ST,
LUMBERTON 28358
WEST VA U
WARD, D. E., JR.
2604 N. ELM STREET
LUMBERTON 28358-3099
BOWMAN GRAY
WILLIAMSON, WARREN LIGON
3001 N, ELM STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
LA STATE U
GYNECOLOGY
BROWN, ERNEST HYDE, JR.
4300 FAYETTEVILLE ROAD
LUMBERTON 28358
U OF NC
HEDGPETH, WILLIAM CAREY
P, O, BOX 1021
LUMBERTON 28358
NORTHWESTERN U
ROZIER, JOHN CHARLES, JR.
PO BOX 7425
LUMBERTON 28358-3096
BOWMAN GRAY
GS AC
80 80 79
910 738-8556
GS URT
45 45 52
910 739-4615
GS L/RT
50 57 57
910 738-8571
GS/CCS AC
87 87 92
910 738-8556
GSA/S AC
72 73 82
910 738-855S
GS L
45 45 53
910 738-4276
GS AC
66 66 74
910 738-8556
GYN AC
57 57 63
910 738-9601
GYN L/RT
34 33 36
GYN AC
67 67 76
910 739-5550
FAMILY PRACTICE
BELL. RONALD LEE, JR.
208 lONA ST.
FAIRMONT 28340-1616
WEST VA U
GENERAL SURGERY
FP AC BAKER, HORACE MITCHELL, JR. GS L/RT
76 77 79 1901 N. ELM ST, 44 44 48
910 628-0655 LUMBERTON 28358 910 738-8571
DUKE
INTERNAL MEDICINE
ALEXANDER, JOSEPH BLACK
2205 N, ELM ST,
LUMBERTON 28358
BOWMAN GRAY
IM L/RT
47 48 50
910 739-7551
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78. ROBESON COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
BEASLEY, CHARLES RONALD
395 W. 27TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
DUKE
BROOKS, MICHAEL LEE
PO BOX 2220
ROUTE 1 , BOX 1
PEMBROKE 28372
BOWMAN GRAY
CARBALLO, FRANK EDWARD
395 W, 27TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
U OF SOU FLORIDA
DEVINE, GERARD MICHAEL
395 WEST 27TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
HEGDE, SADANANDA B.
PO BOX 947
LUMBERTON 28359-0947
KASTURBA U
HOEKSTRA, JOHN ARTHUR
395 W, 27TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
U OF ILLINOIS
LEE, HENRY NEILL, JR.
395 WEST 27TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
U OFNC
LOCKLEAR, GREGORY
395 W. 27TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
UOFNC
NAIK, SOMNATH
4384 FAYETTEVILLE RD.
PO BOX 947
LUMBERTON 28358
U OF BOMBAY
PITTMAN, ALFRED ROWLAND, JR.
2803 KENAN AVE.
LUMBERTON 28358
DUKE
RICHARDSON, DAVID LEE
395 WEST 27TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
DUKE
TAYLOR. EDWARD FREDERIC LEX
403 W, 27TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
HAHNEMANN
NEUROLOGY
ALLEN, AARON RUSSELL
202 W 27TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
U OF SOU CALIF
OBSTETRICS
PARSONS, LACY JACK
2204 ROWLAND AVENUE
LUMBERTON 28358
NEW YORK U
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
BAKER, EDWIN LEROY, III
4300 FAYETTEVILLE ROAD
LUMBERTON 28358
U OF VIRGINIA
CLAYTON, TAWANDA BOWDEN
5206 B,T, ROAD
LUMBERTON 28358
U OF NC
IM/PUD AC
80 82 78
910 739-7551
IM EM/AC
79 80 78
910 276-2121
IM AC
89 91 93
910 739-7551
IM AC
73 76 77
910 739-7551
IM/CD AC
73 77 83
910 738-1141
IM/AI AC
75 79 83
910 739-7551
IM AC
56 56 62
910 739-7551
IM/GI AC
84 86 83
910 739-7551
IM/PUD AC
75 76 83
910 738-1141
IM L/RT
45 45 48
910 739-3921
IM AC
74 77 74
910 739-7551
IM AC
82 83 92
910 739-8899
HEARNE, LARRY A.
295 W 27TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
MEHARRY MED COLL
NEAL, WALTER ERNEST, JR.
4300 FAYETTEVILLE RD.
LUMBERTON 28358
MED COLL OF VA
OPHTHALMOLOGY
BAILEY, JOHN RICHARD
205 W. 29TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
MED U OF SC
WHALEY, DONALD RALPH
4850-E FAYETTEVILLE RD.
LUMBERTON 28358
MED COLL OF GA
WOODS, CHARLES DAVID, JR.
401 W. 27TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
U OF TENNESSEE
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
DUNLAP, JACK ERWYN
4320 FAYETTEVILLE ROAD
LUMBERTON 28358
U OF TENNESSEE
FAX, JOHN NICHOLAS, JR.
500 W. 27TH ST.
LUMBERTON 28358
U OF OREGON
GERBER, DIXON WILLIAM
ROBESON ORTHOPAEDIC CENTER
204 W. 28TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
U OF CINCINNATI
OBG AC NASIRI, MOHAMMAD ABDUS SABUR PD AC
85 84 94 103 W. 27TH STREET 82 91 92
919 671-5000 LUMBERTON 28358 910 739-3318
SIR SALIMOLLAH
OBG AC RYAN, WILLIAM SCOTT PD AC
66 66 73 103W. 27THST. 73 74 85
910 738-9601 LUMBERTON 28358 910 739-3318
U OF KANSAS
YOUNG, ROBERT LASSITER, JR. PD AC
103 WEST 27TH STREET 61 61 66
LUMBERTON 28358 910 739-3318
DUKE
OPH AC
62 69 70
910 738-4856
OPH AC
PSYCHIATRY
89 90 93
919 738-7857
BARTELL, GARY DENNIS
P AC
207 W. 29TH STREET
73 73 90
OPH AC
LUMBERTON 28358
910 738-5261
90 91 94
UOFCA-IRVINE
910 739-0606
DOUGLAS, ARTHUR EUGENE, JR.
P AC
4900 INDEPENDENCE BLVD. #28
59 59 65
LUMBERTON 28358
910 738-8230
UOFNC
LAWLOR, EUGENE FRANCIS, III
P AC
207 W. 29TH STREET
59 61 92
LUMBERTON 28358
910 738-5261
ORS AC
NEW YORK MED COL
52 61 61
910 739-0634
ORS AC
66 69 84
910 739-4313
PUBLIC HEALTH
ORS AC
WESTER, THADDEUS BRYAN
PH/PD AC
1 74 78 92
#5 BAY TREE TRAIL
PO BOX 3126
51 53 54
919 618-0441
BALD HEAD ISLAND 28461
910 457-4927
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
MCJILTON, ROY ALAN
4303 LUDGATE ST.
LUMBERTON 28358
ST LOUIS U
STEIN, HARRY CALVIN
2905 N ELM STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
U OF MARYLAND
OTO AC
64 64 84
910 738-4226
OTO/PS AC
65 65 94
910 739-8332
67
R
67
AC
73
N AC
71 72 92
910 671-8880
910 738-8222
R AC
88 94 94
910 738-8222
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
OBS L/RT
42 43 46
910 739-6431
ANDREWS, BOB BARCUS
P. O. BOX 847
LUMBERTON 28359
U OF KANSAS
THOMPSON, MARVIN WHITAKER
P. O. BOX 847
LUMBERTON 28359
BOWMAN GRAY
OBG AC
84 89 94
910 738-9601
OBG AC
86 89 91
910 739-2846
PEDIATRICS
BELL, JOSEPH TYRON
PO BOX 3010
PEMBROKE 28372
U OF NC
BURKE, ANNETTE BLACKMON
103 W. 27TH STREET
LUMBERTON 28358
BOWMAN GRAY
BURNS, GEORGIANNA TSEKOURAS
103 W. 27TH ST.
LUMBERTON 28358
WEST VA U
DUKE
RADIOLOGY
HOFFMAN, CARL WHITE
209 W. 27TH ST.
PO DRAWER 1527
LUMBERTON 28358
BOWMAN GRAY
JEWELLS-SUMMERS, VALERIE LYNN
PO DRAWER 1527
LUMBERTON 28359
PHIL OSTEO MC
OSTER, KIMBERLY ANN
101 ASHFORD COURT
WEXFORD PA15090
MED COLL OF OHIO
PELLEGRINI, RICHARD ALAN
PO DRAWER 1527
LUMBERTON 28358
U OF SANTIAGO
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
PD AC BURLESON, WILLIAM ROWELL U AC
86 89 89 101 WEST 27TH STREET 64 64 71
910 521-2816 LUMBERTON 28358 910 738-7166
U OF NC
PD AC MOZINGO, GEORGE WM., Ill U AC
78 79 83 101 W. 27TH ST. 76 76 87
910 739-3318 LUMBERTON 28358 910 738-7166
MED U OF SC
PD AC STRAWCUTTER, HOWARD E. U/ADM L/RT
79 80 92 2002 N. ELM ST. 50 53 56
910 739-3318 LUMBERTON 28358 910 739-6756
JEFFERSON
PTH AC
51 57 57
910 671-5074
PTH AC
62 62 67
910 671-5074
87
86
R
90
R
89
AC
93
AC
92
910 738-8222
330
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
79. ROCKINGHAM COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: David L. Call, MD, Morehead Hospital, Dept. of Radiology, Eden 27288 (910-623-9711)
Secretary: Neil M. DeStefano, MD, PO Box 780, Reidsville 27320 (910-349-8484)
Executive Secretary: Joan Garrison, 618 S. Main Street, Reidsville 27320 (910-634-1010)
DERMATOLOGY
HALL, JOHN HOWLAND, JR.
1301 W. WENDOVER AVE.
GREENSBORO 27408
BOWMAN GRAY
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
CALL, DAVID LEE
MOREHEAD MEM.
EDEN 27288
U OF NO
HOSP.-RAD
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
POWELL. WILLIAM THEO
618 8. MAIN ST,
REIDSVILLE 27320-5020
MED U OF SC
FAMILY PRACTICE
GASTROENTEROLOGY
REHMAN, NAJEEB UR
527-A MAPLE AVENUE
REIDSVILLE 27320
NISHTAR MED COLL
ROURK, ROBERT MICHAEL
527-A MAPLE AVENUE
REIDSVILLE 27320
EAST CAROLINA U
D AC
88 92 84
910 272-3152
OR AC
77 77 82
910 623-9711
EM AC
80 86 94
910 634-1010
BAKER, HERBERT MARVIN
FP AC
258 THE BOULEVARD
57 57 58
EDEN 27288-4706
910 627-1129
LOMA LINDA U
tFORBES, THOMAS EARL
FP
P. 0, BOX 659
40 40 42
DECEASED-9-21-94
REIDSVILLE 27320
910 349-5324
JEFFERSON
KNOWLTON, STEPHEN D.
FP AC
629 S. MAIN ST.
78 81 88
PO BOX 330
REIDSVILLE 27320
910 349-7114
TUFTS U
MCINNIS, ANGUS GUY
FP AC
1123 S. MAIN STREET
57 57 63
REIDSVILLE 27320
910 342-4286
DUKE
MOORE. DONALD WILSON
FP AC
401 W. DECATUR ST.
76 80 81
MADISON 27025
910 548-9618
BOWMAN GRAY
REYNOLDS, ERNEST HAROLD
FP L
1018 OAK CREST DR.
35 35 36
REIDSVILLE 27320
910 342-2873
NEW YORK U
RICHARDSON, GEORGE IRVIN
FP L/RT
P. O. BOX 1857
55 55 58
REIDSVILLE 27320
910 349-5040
UOFNC
GI/IM AC
78 81 90
910 342-6196
GENERAL PRACTICE
JOYCE, CHARLES WELDON
401 W. DECATUR ST.
MADISON 27025
BOWMAN GRAY
GENERAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
COLEMAN, THOMAS ROSS
110 HENRY ST.
PO BOX 825
STONEVILLE 27048
UOFNC
GENERAL SURGERY
BRADFORD, WILLIAM STRONG
PO BOX 150
REIDSVILLE 27323
UNPHU
DEMASON, MARC
515 THOMPSON ST., STE. B
EDEN 27288
U OF MICHIGAN
DESTEFANO, NEIL MICHAEL
PO BOX 780
REIDSVILLE 27320
NEW YORK MED COL
FLEISHMAN, HENRY ARNOLD
515 THOMPSON ST., STE. B
EDEN 27288-5040
EMORY U
JENKINS. MARK ALAN
617 S. MAIN STREET
REIDSVILLE 27320
CASE WESTERN RES
PURVIS, EDWARD SANFORD, II
515 THOMPSON ST., STE. B
EDEN 27288
MED COLL OF VA
INTERNAL MEDICINE
HAWKINS, EDWARD LEE
PO BOX 2250
REIDSVILLE 27320
U OF ALABAMA
QURESHI, AYYAZ MAHMOOD
505 N. THIRD AVE.
MAYODAN 27027
KARACHI-PAKISTAN
SACRINTY. NICHOLAS WILLIAM
608 LINDEN DR.
EDEN 27288-5348
BOWMAN GRAY
YOUNG, CHARLES GIBSON
403 W. HARRISON STREET
P. O. BOX 359
REIDSVILLE 27320
DUKE
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
GI/IM AC FERGUSON, JOHN V.
85 86 94 520 MAPLE AVE,, STE,
910 342-6192 REIDSVILLE 27320
U OF NC
MCLEOD, WILLIAM JOHN
OBG C
522 S, VAN BUREN ROAD
78 83 94
GP L
EDEN 27288
910 627-1117
47 48 49
U OF W ONTARIO
910 548-9618
WOODWARD, ROBERT WARREN
OBG AC
517 WOODROW ST,
61 82 83
PO BOX 448
REIDSVILLE 27323-0448
910 342-6161
U OF CHICAGO
GPM AC
91 92 93 OPHTHALMOLOGY
910 573-9228 LEWIS. CHARLES PELL, JR.
813 S, MAIN ST,
REIDSVILLE 27320
DUKE
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
KEELING, J. WAYNE
601 S, MAIN ST,
REIDSVILLE 27320
MED COLL OF VA
PLOMARITIS, TITUS, JR.
110S, PARK TERRACE
EDEN 27288
BOSTON U
GS AC
80 82 86
910 349-4024
GS AC
78 80 84
910 623-9118
GS/GYN AC
56 57 64
910 349-8484
GSA^S AC
74 75 80
910 623-9118
GS AC
88 89 94
910 634-3941
GS AC
84 85 93
910 623-9118
OPH/OTO L/RT
50 52 56
910 342-0588
ORS AC
75 76 81
910 342-6116
ORS AC
81 86 93
910 623-2623
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
IM/PUD AC
77 78 93
910 342-0525
IM/ON AC
75 75 85
910 548-2456
IM/GI L
52 52 60
910 623-9794
IM/OM AC
53 54 56
910 349-5536
BURKHART, CECIL ROBERT
1006 OAKCREST DRIVE
REIDSVILLE 27320
U OF CINCINNATI
ERASER, HUGH ERSKINE, III
ANNIE PENN HOSPITAL
618 S MAIN ST,
REIDSVILLE 27320-5020
BOWMAN GRAY
MAORI, ANTHONY JOHN
424 DOGWOOD DR,
EDEN 27288
JEFFERSON
PEDIATRICS
BALSLEY, ROBERT EUGENE
825 CRESCENT DRIVE
REIDSVILLE 27320
U OF VIRGINIA
RADIOLOGY
NASH, CARL WILLIAM
608 LINDEN DRIVE
EDEN 27288
U OF ARKANSAS
TRUSLOW. ROY EARL
1706 PENNROSE DR,
REIDSVILLE 27320
BOWMAN GRAY
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
OBG AC KRISHNAN, C. SETHU
79 80 88 515 THOMPSON ST, STE, C
910 342-6063 EDEN 27288
JIPMER, PONDICHERRY, INDIA
PTH/CLP AC
58 58 68
910 634-4551
PTH AC
82 85 93
910 634-4551
PTH AC
62 63 74
910 623-9711
PD URT
44 44 50
910 349-6335
R AC
62 62 74
910 623-9711
R L/RT
45 45 53
910 349-5952
U AC
73 84 88
910 623-8451
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80. ROWAN COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: George R. Everhart, III, MD, Rowan Family Physicians, 201 Woodson Street, Salisbury 28144
(704-637-3373)
Secretary: Barbara L. Thomas, MD, 404 Sowers Ferry Road, Salisbury 28144 (704-633-3616)
ANESTHESIOLOGY
BUMGARNER, JOHN HENRY AN AC
420 PRINCETON DR 66 67 67
SALISBURY 28144 704 638-1000
MED COLL OF VA
NELSON. VAUGHN PAUL AN C
612 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE 90 94 94
SALISBURY 28144 704 638-1000
EAST CAROLINA U
SHANNON, WILLIAM GARY AN AC
5020 OLD MOCKSVILLE RD. 72 72 75
SALISBU RY 281 44 704 637-3599
BOWMAN GRAY
DERMATOLOGY
WALSH, CARLE DOUGLAS
400 AVINGER LN , STE. 360
DAVIDSON 28036
COLUMBIA U
WEBB, WILLIAM WHITAKER, JR.
PO BOX 2145
SALISBURY 28145
U OF NC
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
LUCAS, DEBORAH MARIA
401 MOCKSVILLE AVE.. STE. 100
SALISBURY 28144-2711
MED COLL OF OHIO
WOOTEN, WAYNE BROWN
401 MOCKSVILLE AVE., STE, 201
SALISBURY 28144
BOWMAN GRAY
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
SKOWRONEK, DAVID GORDON
350 SPICEWOOD LANE
SALISBURY 28147
BOWMAN GRAY
FAMILY PRACTICE
BARR. JOHN FINDLEY
11711 STATESVILLE BLVD.
CLEVELAND 27013-9418
HAHNEMANN
BARRIER, RONNIE JAY
201 WOODSON ST.
SALISBURY 28144
U OF NC
BLOUNT, JOHN MYERS, III
130 WOODSON ST.
SALISBURY 28144
U OF NC
BURNEY, FREDRIC ARLEN
1406 W. INNES ST. #A
SALISBURY 28144
U OF NC
EDDINGER, CHARLES FREDERICK
900 SPENCER AVE.
SPENCER 28159
U OF NC
EVERHART, GEORGE RAYMOND, III
201 WOODSON AVE.
SALISBURY 28144
BOWMAN GRAY
FARRINGTON, CECIL MURRAY, JR.
401 MOCKSVILLE AVE
SALISBURY 28144
U OF NC
FEEZOR, CHARLES NOEL
PO BOX 4256
SALISBURY 28144
TEMPLE U
D L/RT
31 31 56
704 636-2466
D AC
71 71 79
704 636-0971
DR AC
87 90 92
704 633-1023
DR AC
74 74 78
704 633-1023
EM/ORS AC
74 74 79
704 638-1035
FP AC
80 81 86
704 278-4053
FP AC
90 91 91
704 637-3373
FP/OM AC
60 60 62
704 637-3207
FP AC
62 62 64
704 637-0102
FP L/RT
55 55 57
704 636-1720
FP AC
77 78 89
704 637-3373
FP AC
72 72 77
704 637-1123
FP URT
37 37 40
FIELD, BOB LEWIS
1239 W HENDERSON ST.
SALISBURY 28144
MED COLL OF VA
LOMAX, DONALD HENRY
1710 W. INNES ST
KETNER CENTER
SALISBURY 28144
BOWMAN GRAY
LOMBARD, R. ELIZABETH
PO BOX 459
ROCKWELL 28138
LOMA LINDA U
RENDLEMAN, DAVID ATWELL, JR.
P. O BOX 4327
SALISBURY 28144
EMORY U
SCOTT, ALAN FULTON
P O BOX 63
SALISBURY 28144
U OF PENN
SPARGO, JOHN PRICHARD
P. O BOX 278
COOLEEMEE 27014-0278
BOWMAN GRAY
VERNON, CHERYL ANN
401 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
SALISBURY 28144
BOWMAN GRAY
WHICKER, WINFRY EVANS
P. O BOX 595
CHINA GROVE 28023
BOWMAN GRAY
WRIGHT, RICHARD BRANDON, JR.
1300 LORCHMONT PL.. APT. 902
SALISBURY 28144-2217
TULANE U
GASTROENTEROLOGY
BELLAMY, HENRY MAYNARD, JR.
VA MEDICAL CENTER
1601 BRENNER AVE.
SALISBURY 28144
MED COLL OF VA
MURPHY, THOMAS LYNCH
409 MOCKSVILLE AVE.
SALISBURY 28144
HARVARD
GENERAL PRACTICE
GULYN, ANNA BAUHOFER
117 PINETREE ROAD
SALISBURY 28144-6509
U OF INNSBRUCK
NEWMAN, HAROLD HASTINGS, JR.
9 OAK RD
SALISBURY 28144
JOHNS HOPKINS
SHINN. GEORGE CLYDE
111 N. MAIN STREET
CHINA GROVE 28023
U OF MARYLAND
SLOOP, NORMAN RAY
1112 STATESVILLE BLVD.
SALISBURY 28144-2233
BOWMAN GRAY
GENERAL SURGERY
BLACK, KYLE EMERSON
ONE ACORN LANE
SALISBURY 28144
U OF MICHIGAN
BURKE, ANTHONY LEE
709 BARKER ST.
SALISBURY 28144
WEST VA U
FP L
31 31 39
704 636-0732
FP L
51 51 55
704 636-5626
FP L
53 54 54
704 279-7227
FP L
44 44 48
704 633-0844
FP URT
43 43 47
704 636-5431
FP AC
55 55 59
704 284-2331
FP AC
87 88 91
704 637-1123
FP AC
63 63 66
704 857-1108
FP/AN L/RT
42 42 47
704 636-3059
GI/IM AC
58 58 93
704 638-3353
GI/GI L/RT
43 43 54
704 633-8780
GP/AN RT
57 74
704 638-9000
GP/OM URT
45 45 48
704 636-4448
GP L
33 33 40
704 857-7098
GP URT
59 59 62
GS URT
38 41 46
704 636-5510
GS AC
82 83 91
704 633-3441
BUSBY, MERLE RUDY
901 W. HENDERSON STREET
SALISBURY 28144-2727
DUKE
MARTIN, RICHARD W.
327 MOCKSVILLE AVE.
POBOX 1665
SALISBURY 28145-1665
CORNELL U
MCKENZIE, EDWARD BURT
2525 W. INNES ST.
SALISBURY 28144
U OF ROCHESTER
NEWMAN, LEON BRYANT
327 MOCKSVILLE AVE.
SALISBURY 28144
U OF ALABAMA
PARROTT, FRANK STRONG
P. 0. BOX 637
SALISBURY 28144
U OF MARYLAND
SPENCER, ALLEN
217 SUDLEY CIRCLE
SALISBURY 28144
U OFNC
GYNECOLOGY
GREEN, PAUL, JR.
315 G MOCKSVILLE AVE.
SALISBURY 28144
DUKE
INTERNAL MEDICINE
AGNER, ROY AUGUSTA, JR.
611 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
SALISBURY 28144
DUKE
AGNER. ROY CHRISTOPHER
611 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
SALISBURY 28144
DUKE
FINK, GARY LEE
1000 BROWN STREET
PO BOX 610
FAITH 28041-0610
U OF NC
GINN, THOMAS MOSS
319 MOCKSVILLE AVE.
SALISBURY 28144
BOWMAN GRAY
G13H, LARRY MORGAN
611 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
SALISBURY 28144
BOWMAN GRAY
GOSS, FREDERICK UHL
611 MOCKSVILLE AVE.
SALISBURY 28144
U OFNC
HINSON, JAMES NOAH
102 MOCKSVILLE AVE.. STE. 204
SALISBURY 28144
BOWMAN GRAY
KIM, OKSOON
1000 COLBY CIRCLE
SALISBURY 28147
KOREA U
SHAFER, FRANK TYACK
P. O. BOX 2129
SALISBURY 28144
BOWMAN GRAY
SMITH, DAVID NIMMONS
102 MOCKSVILLE AVE., STE. 103
SALISBURY 28144
BOWMAN GRAY
SPENCER, FREDERICK BRUNELL,
803 CONFEDERATE AVE
SALISBURY 28144-2824
MED COLL OF VA
GS AC
70 70 79
704 633-1581
GS AC
57 66 67
704 637-2750
GS URT
51 56 57
704 633-2328
GS AC
84 84 89
704 637-2750
GS URT
43 43 54
704 633-4627
GS/GYN URT
54 54 60
GYN AC
51 56 58
704 638-0023
IM L
51 52 55
704 633-7220
IM AC
75 77 79
704 636-9820
IM AC
83 83 82
704 279-3950
IM AC
75 75 73
704 637-3538
IM AC
64 64 72
704 633-7220
IM AC
80 81 77
704 633-7220
IM AC
60 60 71
704 633-3136
IM AC
55 72 94
704 637-1564
IM URT
51 51 52
704 636-1826
IM/CD AC
66 66 67
704 636-6632
JR IM URT
45 45 48
704 636-1308
332
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
80. ROWAN COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
THOMPSON, WILLARD C, III
116 RUTHERFORD ST.
SALISBURY 28144
BOWMAN GRAY
WARD, DEMMING MORTON
319 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
SALISBURY 28144
BOWMAN GRAY
NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
LYERLY, MARK ANDREW
1815 WHITNEY LANE
SALISBURY 28146-7082
DUKE
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
GOODWIN, JOEL SEXTON
412 RICHMOND ROAD
SALISBURY 28144
U OF NC
HALL, BAHNSON DAVID
315 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
SALISBURY 28144
BOWMAN GRAY
HALL, JOSEPH CULLEN
728 KLUMAC ROAD. #1 1 1 A
SALISBURY 28144
VANDERBILT U.
PARADA, MALCOLM PERRY
315 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
SALISBURY 28144
U OF CINCINNATI
THURSTON, THOMAS GARDINER,
315 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
SALISBURY 28144
DUKE
VANOOSTEN, PETER GERALD
315 MOCKSVILLE ROAD
SALISBURY 28144
MICHIGAN ST U
OPHTHALMOLOGY
CRAWFORD, JOHN ROBERT, III
310 N. MAIN STREET
SALISBURY 28144-4342
U OF NC
JACKSON, JOSEPH ALEXANDER,
800 W. CEMETERY STREET
SALISBURY 28144-3212
U OF FLORIDA
REYNOLDS, JOHN OZMENT, JR.
410 MOCKSVILLE AVE.
SALISBURY 28144-2712
U OFNC
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
FURR, WILLIAM STEPHEN
400 MOCKSVILLE AVE., STE. A
SALISBURY 28144
DUKE
LOCKERT, CHARLES RAY
102 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
SALISBURY 28144
VANDERBILT U.
MASON, WILLIAM TERRY
400 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
SALISBURY 28144
U OF MARYLAND
IM AC STEELE, ROBERT GIBSON
81 81 87 400 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
704 633-2732 SALISBURY 28144
EMORY U
IM AC WATTS, HUGH BOYD
74 74 80 130 MOCKSVILLE AVE.
704 637-3538 SALISBURY 28144-3345
U OF TENNESSEE
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
ORS AC PLASTIC SURGERY
73 74 78
704 633-6442
ORS AC
62 62 71
704 637-8770
NS AC
88 92 86
704 633-5400
OBG AC
59 59 68
704 636-9270
OBG AC
74 74 81
704 636-9270
OBG L/RT
42 42 48
704 633-9508
OBG AC
64 64 71
704 636-9270
III OBG AC
68 68 76
704 636-9270
OBG AC
82 83 93
704 636-9270
OPH AC
66 66 71
704 633-7542
III OPH AC
66 67 73
704 633-0345
OPH AC
71 71 76
704 637-0158
ORS/SM AC
86 87 84
704 633-6044
ORS AC
62 66 69
704 638-0616
ORS AC
66 66 76
704 633-6044
REYNOLDS, JAMES WOODROW, JR. OTO/A RT
508 CAMELOT DRIVE 64 64 72
SALISBURY 28144 704 633-8276
U OF NC
THOMPSON, WILLARD RAY OTO AC
102 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE 69 69 77
SALISBURY 28144 704 637-3344
MED COLL OF VA
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
MAYRAND, ELIZABETH
508 PLYMOUTH AVE.
SALISBURY 28144-8529
U OF ILLINOIS
POTTS, RONALD SARGENT
115 WAVERLY CIRCLE
SALISBURY 28144
MCGILL U
ROSS, RACHEL HEREFORD
612 MOCKSVILLE AVE.
SALISBURY 28144
U OF ALABAMA
SIERRA-RENTEN, LESLIE
612 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
SALISBURY 28144
DUKE
PEDIATRICS
BACHL, FREDERICK JOSEPH
720 GROVE STREET
SALISBURY 28144
TUFTS U
BAILEY, HILDA HART
102 MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
SALISBURY 28144
U OF PENN
CARLTON, THOMAS KERN, JR.
720 GROVE STREET
SALISBURY 28144
DUKE
CORPENING, JOSEPH DURHAM
720 GROVE STREET
SALISBURY 28144
DUKE
KOONTZ, WAYNE CARSON
720 GROVE STREET
SALISBURY 28144
BOWMAN GRAY
LINS, MARK DAVID
329 MALCOLM ROAD
SALISBURY 28144
BOWMAN GRAY
TANNEHILL, ROBERT BRUCE
720 GROVE STREET
SALISBURY 28144
MED COLL OF GA
PTH URT
45 64 69
704 638-1078
PTH RT
54 59 82
704 633-7765
PTH/CLP AC
81 83 91
704 638-1078
PTH AC
85 86 92
704 638-1078
PD AC
64 67 74
704 636-5576
PD L
45 46 47
704 633-3727
PD AC
63 63 72
704 636-5576
PD L
52 54 56
704 636-5576
PD AC
64 64 69
704 636-5576
PD AC
90 90 86
704 636-5576
PD AC
59 62 62
704 636-5576
COCHRAN, W. GERALD
410 MOCKSVILLE AVE.
SALISBURY 28144-2712
TEMPLE U
PSYCHIATRY
GULYN, BOHDAN EMANUEL
117 PINETREE ROAD
SALISBURY 28144-6905
U OF VIENNA
ROSADO, VICTOR MANUEL
650 STATESVILLE BLVD.. STE 1
SALISBURY 28144
U OF PUERTO RICO
THOMAS, BARBARA LOWRY
165 MAHALEY AVE.
SALISBURY 28144
MED U OF SO
PULMONARY DISEASES
PROCTOR, STEPHEN DUANE
102-G MOCKSVILLE AVENUE
SALISBURY 28144
BOWMAN GRAY
RADIATION ONCOLOGY
HAYES, THOMAS PATRICK
229 MOCKSVILLE AVE.
SALISBURY 28144
U OF MICHIGAN
RADIOLOGY
DULA, FREDERICK MAST, JR.
401 MOCKSVILLE AVE., STE. 100
SALISBURY 28144
U OF NC
JOHNSON, JAMES C.
PIEDMONT RADIOLOGY
401 MOCKSVILLE AVE.. STE. 100
SALISBURY 28144
BOWMAN GRAY
THURSTON, THOMAS GARDINER, II
4100 WELL SPRING DR. APT. 1110
GREENSBORO 27410
HARVARD
WEAR, JOHN EDMUND
113 PINETREE RD.
SALISBURY 28144
NORTHWESTERN U
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
PS AC
67 68 86
704 633-8561
P/GP L/RT
40 40 75
704 633-7770
P AC
81 83 92
704 636-9912
P AC
85 85 85
704 633-3616
PUD/CCM AC
84 84 82
704 636-8895
RO AC
49 50 91
704 636-6432
R AC
81 82 78
704 633-1023
R/NER AC
86 87 84
704 633-1023
R/NM L
41 41 47
910 545-8053
R L/RT
46 52 52
704 633-1022
BERTRAM, ROBERT
U AC
909 W. HENDERSON ST.
80 80 86
SALISBURY 28144-2737
704 633-9441
U OF KENTUCKY
CLINE, WAYNE ALLEN
U L/RT
909 W. HENDERSON STREET
46 47 53
SALISBURY 28144
704 633-9441
BOWMAN GRAY
CLINE, WAYNE ALLEN, JR.
U AC
909 W. HENDERSON STREET
76 76 83
SALISBURY 28144-2737
704 633-9441
BOWMAN GRAY
JOHNSON, ATLEE ROLLINS, III
U AC
909 W. HENDERSON ST.
87 88 84
SALISBURY 28144
704 635-9441
BOWMAN GRAY
81. RUTHERFORD COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Douglas D. Sheets, MD, PO Box 1208, Rutherfordton 28144 (704-287-7383)
Secretary: Jim Van Jura, MD, PO Box 1407, Rutherfordton 28139 (704-286-2302)
NO SPECIALTY LISTED
ALLERGY
ANESTHESIOLOGY
BENNETT, JOHN MARK
435 E. MAIN ST.
FOREST CITY 28043
U OFNC
AC HYDE. AUSTIN TABER, JR.
87 90 BOX 3027
BALD HEAD ISLAND 28461
U OF VIRGINIA
A/IM L GONZALEZ, WIFREDO, JR.
51 54 57 108 BENT CREEK DR.
704 286-9036 RUTHERFORDTON 28139
CENTRAL DEL ESTE
AN/IM AC
84 87 93
704 286-5000
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
333
81. RUTHERFORD COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
KIRKPATRICK, JAMES L.. Ill
RUTHERFORD HOSPITAL
DEPT. OF ANESTHESIA
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
MED COLL OF GA
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
LESHER. DONALD TICE
909 N. WASHINGTON STREET
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
U OF TENNESSEE
SELF, JERRY LEE
112 HOSPITAL DR,
RUTHERFORDTON 28139-3023
U OF NO
FAMILY PRACTICE
JAMES, CHARLES NEWTON
P. O. BOX 518
CAROLEEN 28019
MED COLL OF VA
LAWRENCE, ROBERT S.
PO BOX 1407
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
MED U OF SC
MITCHELL, LANDIS PATTERSON
113 W. MAIN ST.
SPINDALE 28160
WASHINGTON U
RADFORD, HOWARD LEE
2249 BBRISBAYNE CIR.
RALEIGH 27615
BOWMAN GRAY
ROMZICK, TERESA MARY
204 S. RIDGECREST ST,
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
U OF MICHIGAN
YOUNG, CHARLES RICHARD
435 E MAIN ST.
FOREST CITY 28043
EAST CAROLINA U
GASTROENTEROLOGY
JASKI, THOMAS JOHN
RUTHERFORD INTERNAL MED.
ASSOC
PO BOX 1560. DANIEL ROAD
FOREST CITY 28043
ST LOUIS U
GENERAL PRACTICE
BECKNELL, GEORGE FRANKLIN, JR. GP L
407 S. BROADWAY 51 52 53
FOREST CITY 28043 704 245-4838
MED U OF SC
AN AC
tMOSS, GEORGE OREN
GP/PH
84 86 88
ROUTE #1. BOX 397JJ
DECEASED-1 0-9-94
27 28 29
D4 286-5421
BOSTIC 28018
EMORY U
704 245 -2853
DR AC
76 76 81
704 286-5233
DR AC
77 77 75
704 287-2984
FP AC
67 68 69
704 657-5371
FP AC
75 75 86
704 286-2302
FP L
38 38 40
704 286-0806
FP URT
54 54 56
919 870-6274
FP AC
79 80 95
704 625-8011
FP AC
89 90 85
704 245-6400
GI/IM AC
67 67 74
GENERAL SURGERY
HADEN, WILLIAM C, JR.
PO BOX 510. TRYON ROAD
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
U OF NC
SKUDLARICK, JOHN LOUIS
BOX 510
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
U OF MICHIGAN
TANNER, KENNETH SPENCER, JR.
PO BOX 468
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
HARVARD
TERRY, ROBERT COOPER
PO BOX 510. TRYON ROAD
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
MED U OF SC
INTERNAL MEDICINE
HARDING, ROBERT WILLIAM
RUTHERFORD INTERNAL MED.
ASSOC
PO BOX 1560, DANIEL ROAD
FOREST CITY 28043
ST U OF NY-BUFF
MEBANE, JOHN GILMER
P. O BOX 1405
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
HARVARD
SHAPIRO, WILLIAM HARTMAN
RUTHERFORD INTERNAL MED.
ASSOC
181 DANIEL ROAD, BOX 1560
FOREST CITY 28043
OHIO STATE U
WHITWORTH, CLAUDE PHILLIP
RUTHERFORD INTERNAL MED.
ASSOC
PO BOX 1560. DANIEL ROAD
FOREST CITY 28043
U OF NC
704 286-9036 OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
HUGHES. JOE DON
P. O, BOX 1208
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
U OF TEXAS
PENDLETON, ROBIN LEE
RUTHERFORD OB-GYN
POBOX 1208
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
LA STATE U
GS AC
79 79 92
704 286-1743
GS AC
73 75 93
704 286-1743
SHEETS, DOUGLAS DEAN
TRYON RD . PO BOX 1208
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
INDIANA U
WINKER, JOEL EDWARD
P. O BOX 1208
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
CORNELL U
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
ROGERS, HOBART RAY
103 LANE DR
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
BOWMAN GRAY
GS L/RT OTOLARYNGOLOGY
43 47 48
704 286-9036
GS AC
75 75 92
704 286-1743
DEFREITAS, JUNIOR
121 TRYON ROAD
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
TEMPLE U
OBG AC
74 74 81
704 287-7383
OBG AC
63 64 73
704 287-7383
ORS/HS AC
63 63 72
704 286-4298
OTO AC
84 85 89
704 286-0632
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
IM AC
64 65 71
WHEELER, MICHAEL STEVENS
101 COUNTRY WOODS DR.
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
U OF NC
PEDIATRICS
IM L/RT
41 47 49
704 287-3515
IM/CD AC
61 61 69
PTH AC
77 79 75
704 286-5121
PD AC
66 66 89
704 286-9049
ARCHER, WILLIS
117 TRYON RD.
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
U OF NC
MARSTON, CHARLES THOMAS, JR. PD AC
117 TRYON ROAD 78 81 76
RUTHERFORDTON 28139 704 286-9049
U OF NC
704 286-9036 PSYCHIATRY
IM AC CRUMMIE, ROBERT GWINN
201 MAPLE STREET
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
DUKE
RADIOLOGY
79 81 85
704 286-9036
P/ALD AC
65 64 69
919 484-3304
MOORING, STEWART LEE
R/NM RT
RUTHERFORD HOSPITAL
55 55 62
OBG AC
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
704 286-5232
59 64 65
U OFNC
704 287-7383
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
OBG AC
89 89 94
POWELL, WILLIAM STEWART
U AC
117 TRYON RD.. STE. B
78 78 90
704 287-7383
RUTHERFORDTON 28139
704 286-1445
U OF MISSISSIPPI
82. SAMPSON COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: John B. Smith, Jr., MD, 403 Fairview Street, Clinton 28328 (910-542-6011)
Secretary: John P. Surratt, MD, 603 Beaman Street, Clinton 28328 (910-592-5583)
DERMATOLOGY
SURRATT, JOHN PEELER
WOODSIDE PROF. BLDG. STE. 300
603 BEAMON ST.
CLINTON 28328
U OF NC
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
CALDWELL, BRUCE FRANCIS
P. O. BOX 1006
CLINTON 28328
U OF NC
SUMPIO. BERNARDO D.
EM/IM AC
209 FOX LAKE DRIVE
54 77 77
D AC
CLINTON 28328
910 592-8847
71 71 78
MANILA CENTRAL U
910 592-5583
CAI\flil V DDAmr^c
EM/GS RT
63 63 70
910 592-8511
JONES, CARL H., Ill FP EM/AC
310 DEER TRACK DR. 73 74 88
CLINTON 28328 91 0 592-851 1
MED U OF SC
LEAK, FRANK WALTER FP AC
CLINTON MEDICAL CLINIC 67 67 70
CLINTON 28328 910 592-6011
U OF NC
NANCE, JOHN WESLEY
102COHARIE LANE
CLINTON 28328-3102
BOWMAN GRAY
NEWTON, JOHN THOMAS
403 FAIRVIEW ST.
CLINTON 28328
U OF NC
PEAK, LATHAM CONRAD
POBOX 1388
ROSEBORO 28382
BOWMAN GRAY
FP URT
48 49 52
910 592-6011
FP AC
81 82 78
910 592-6011
FP L/RT
51 51 56
910 525-5055
334
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
82. SAMPSON COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
ROUNDS, JOHN CARSON
403 FAIRVIEW ST
CLINTON 28328
EAST CAROLINA U
ROUSE, JOHN LAWRENCE, III
403 FAIRVIEW ST,
CLINTON 28328-9998
BOWMAN GRAY
SMITH, JOHN BRASWELL, JR.
403 FAIRVIEW STREET
CLINTON 28328
U OF NC
GENERAL PRACTICE
KENDALL, JOHN HAROLD
715 STEWART AVENUE
CLINTON 28328
LOMA LINDA U
ROYAL, DONNIE MARTIN
BOX 156
SALEMBURG 28385
MED COLL OF VA
GENERAL SURGERY
HOWARD, JOSEPH COOPER, JR.
403 COHARIE DR.
CLINTON 28328
TEMPLE U
INTERNAL MEDICINE
CARNEY, RODERIC GRIFFIN
202 E. ARROWHEAD DR.
CLINTON 28328
AUTONOMOUS UNIV
CARR, HENRY JAMES, JR.
100 BADGER CT.
CLINTON 28328
DUKE
FP AC CARRUTH, MICHAEL EDWARD
88 88 85 9022 LAKE POINTE DR.
910 590-0603 CLINTON 28328-5855
U OF FLORIDA
FP AC OWENS, WILLIAM LAWRENCE
73 73 77 509 COHARIE DR.
910 592-601 1 CLINTON 28328-9998
U OFNC
FP AC VISER, PAUL EDWARD
77 77 80 603 BEAMAN ST
910 592-6011 WOODSIDE PROF. BLDG.
CLINTON 28328
U OF NC
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
ROBERTS, JOHN MILTON, JR.
516 BEAMAN STREET
CLINTON 28328
BOWMAN GRAY
GP L/RT
35 35 35
910 592-2730
GP L/RT
26 26 28
910 525-4538
GS URT
42 42 47
910 592-3388
IM AC
78 80 91
910 592-1776
OPHTHALMOLOGY
WOODS, THOMAS J. CROFFORD
WOODSIDE PROF. BLDG.
CLINTON 28328
U OF MISSISSIPPI
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
THOMAS, JOSEPH RAKER
603 BEAMAN ST
CLINTON 28328
JEFFERSON
IM C
91 94 92
910 590-3400
IM RT
61 61 68
910 592-3304
IM AC
84 85 85
910 592-2285
OBG AC
74 74 81
910 592-1414
OPH/FP AC
74 74 82
910 592-7860
ORS AC
73 74 89
910 592-1233
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
PEDIATRICS
CARR, WILLIAM C.
403 FARVIEW ST.
CLINTON 28328
DUKE
EHRLICHMAN, GLORIA SOTOMAYOR
603 BEAMAN STREET
CLINTON 28328
U OF PUERTO RICO
HERRING, RUFUS MCPHAIL, JR.
403 FAIRVIEW STREET
CLINTON 28328
BOWMAN GRAY
RADIOLOGY
GINTHNER, TERRY P.
PO BOX 619
CLINTON 28328
INDIANA U
GOBIEN, ROLF PETER
PO BOX 619
CLINTON 28328
U OF VERMONT
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
HUBBARD, HAMPTON
102 COUNTRY CLUB DR.
CLINTON 28328-3029
MED COLL OF VA
SCARFF, JOHN EDWIN, JR.
518 BEAMAN ST
CLINTON 28328
BOWMAN GRAY
PD AC
84 87 87
910 592-6011
PD AC
55 56 74
910 592-7712
PD AC
69 69 74
910 592-6011
R AC
78 78 88
910 592-8070
R AC
71 71 88
910 592-8070
U L/RT
47 47 73
910 592-7129
U/GS AC
63 63 80
910 592-7129
IM/PUD AC BARR, FALVY CARL, JR.
54 54 62 308 HERRING ST.
910 592-2964 CLINTON 28328
LA STATE U
PTH/FOP AC
72 75 82
910 592-8511
83. SCOTLAND COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Thomas R. Hill, MD, 501 Montrose Lane, Laurinburg 28352 (910-276-7773)
Secretary: Charles M. Christian, II, MD, 1 1561 Fainway Drive, Laurinburg 28352 (910-277-2724 •
Fax 910-277-2728)
ANESTHESIOLOGY
CHRISTIAN, CHARLES MILTON, II
11561 FAIRWAY DRIVE
LAURINBURG 28352
LA STATE U
HILL, THOMAS ROBERTS
501 MONTROSE LANE
LAURINBURG 28352
BOWMAN GRAY
FAULKENBERRY, BRADFORD K.
1603-D MEDICAL DR.
AN AC LAURINBURG 28352
75 76 81 MED U OF SC
910 276-4781 HARRIS, GLENN RAY
1601-A MEDICL DR.
AN AC LAURINBURG 28352
88 92 92 U OF NC
910 276-7773
GENERAL PRACTICE
FP AC INTERNAL MEDICINE
81 84 88
910 276-2439
FP AC
90 90 93
910 276-6767
BALL, FRANK JERVEY, JR.
601 LAUCHWOOD DR.
LAURINBURG 28352
MED U OF SC
GYVES, JOHN WILLIAM
500 LAUCHWOOD DR.
LAURINBURG 28353
M C OF WISCONSIN
IM AC
76 78 81
910 276-7727
IM/ON AC
77 86
910 277-7259
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
SEDER, JEFFREY DAVID
601 LAUCHWOOD DR.
LAURINBURG 28352
CETEC
EMERGENCY MEDlCINE
CD AC
82 89 92
910 276-7727
HANNA, EVE NORTON EM AC
SCOTLAND URGENT CARE CENTER 81 81 84
500-A LAUCHWOOD DR.
LAURINBURG 28352 919 277-8300
U OF CINCINNATI
FAMILY PRACTICE
MCCASKILL, LLOYD CURTIS
P. O. BOX 788
MAXTON 28364-0788
U OF NC
GENERAL SURGERY
MITCHENER, JAMES SAMUEL, JR.
704 MORRISON LANE
LAURINBURG 28353
JOHNS HOPKINS
PARKES, BRIAN MICHAEL
1603-A MEDICAL DR.
LAURINBURG 28352-5525
AUTONOMOUS UNIV
GP/FP AC OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
CURRIN, JAMES MITCHELL, JR. FP AC
515 LAUCHWOOD DRIVE 77 77 81
LAURINBURG 28352 910 276-1340
BOWMAN GRAY
GYNECOLOGY
TATUM, BEN SULLIVAN
1200 DUNBAR DR.
LAURINBURG 28353
MED U OF SC
55 55 57
910 844-5681
GS L
47 47 56
910 276-3541
BJORK, PAUL EDWARD, JR.
1601 MEDICAL DR., STE. B
LAURINBURG 28352
UNIV. OF S.C.
MCKEITHEN, MURDOCH RITCHIE
708 FREDERICK AVE.
LAURINBURG 28352-9231
WASHINGTON U
GS/CCM AC ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
83 90 92
910 277-9164 CARTER, RALPH EDWARD, III
PO BOX 189
LAURINBURG 28353
BOWMAN GRAY
RUSH, PAUL F.
GYN RT 11102OLD JOHNS ROAD
59 60 67 LAURINBURG 28352
910 276-7478 UNIV. OF SC.
OBG AC
83 84 93
910 276-2230
OBG L/RT
53 53 56
910 276-4432
ORS AC
80 82 90
910 276-4611
ORS AC
82 83 87
910 276-4611
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
335
83. SCOTLAND COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
PEDIATRICS
MABRY, FREDERICK HARRISON,
418 KING STREET
LAURINBURG 28352
U OF NC
MCQUEEN, JAMES AUBREY
418 KING STREET
LAURINBURG 28352
U OF NC
PURCELL, WILLIAM ROBERT
418 KING STREET
JR. PD AC LAURINBURG 28352
77 77 75 U OF NC
910 276-7570 SMITHWICK, JAMES DAVID
ROUTE #3, BOX 238-B
PD AC LAURINBURG 28352
70 70 79 U OF NC
910 276-7570
PD AC UROLOGICAL SURGERY
56 56 61
910 276-7570
PD AC
70 70 78
910 276-7570
FRENCH, THOMAS NASH U AC
MCLEOD ROAD 66 66 75
PO BOX 1808
LAURINBURG 28352 910 276-3541
U OF NC
KARAMALEGOS, ANTONIOS Z. U AC
1603-C MEDICAL DR, 83 84 89
LAURINBURG 28352 910 277-8636
MICHIGAN ST U
OFFICERS— President: John M. Wallace, MD, 301 Yadkin Street,
(704-983-4447 — Fax 704-983-8280)
Secretary: Chandra N. Joshi, MD, 301 Yadkin Street
(704-983-4447 — Fax 704-983-8280)
84. STANLY COMPONENT SOCIETY
PO Box 1489, Albemarle 28001
PO Box 1489, Albemarle 28011
ANESTHESIOLOGY
HOFFMAN, THEODORE F., JR. AN AC
819 ORANGE HIGH ROAD 78 81 83
HILLSBOROUGH 27278 704 983-091 1
U OF NC
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
MALLORY, JOSEPH BEN DR AC
STANLY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 77 77 93
301 YADKIN
ALBEMARLE 28002 704 983-4385
U OF ILLINOIS
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
LEWIS, GEORGE WILLIAM EM AC
28893 HATLEY FARM ROAD 60 61 93
ALBEMARLE 28001 704 982-4480
JOHNS HOPKINS
FAMILY PRACTICE
GASKIN, JOHN STOVER, JR. FP AC
210 W. MAIN ST 59 59 61
PO BOX 189
LOCUST 28097 704 888-6156
DUKE
JOHNSEN, ERIC MERRIMAN FP AC
1007N, 6THST. 77 78 80
ALBEMARLE 28001 704 983-3121
WAYNE STATE U
JOLLY, WILLIAM OSCAR, III FP AC
305 YADKIN ST 63 63 67
ALBEMARLE 28001 704 983-7900
U OF NC
KELLEY, THOMAS FRANCIS FP L
460 N, 10TH ST, 46 49 50
ALBEMARLE 28001-4304 704 982-9144
DUKE
KEPP, EDWARD ALLEN FP AC
320 YADKIN STREET 81 82 94
ALBEMARLE 28001 704 982-9144
HAHNEMANN
LILES, RICHARD VERNON, JR. FP AC
320 YADKIN STREET 57 57 62
ALBEMARLE 28001 704 982-9144
U OFNC
LYKINS, KIMBERLY GLENN FP AC
1035 LINCOLNTON ROAD 86 87 90
SALISBURY 28144
KIRKSVILLE OSTEO
NORRIS, CLARENCE EUGENE FP/PM AC
501 N CENTRAL AVENUE 77 91 94
LOCUST 28097 704 888-0580
AUTONOMOUS UNIV
ROSS, WILLIS RICHARD FP AC
320 YADKIN STREET 52 53 53
ALBEMARLE 28001 704 982-9144
MED U OF SC
SELTZER, STEPHEN CHARLES
320 YADKIN ST.
ALBEMARLE 28001
U OF IOWA
GENERAL PRACTICE
HILL, WILLIAM HENRY
124 E, NORTH ST,
ALBEMARLE 28001
BOWMAN GRAY
MCKENZIE, WAYLAND NASH
P O. BOX 248
ALBEMARLE 28002
MED COLL OF VA
GENERAL SURGERY
ALLEN, BENJAMIN GRAY
POBOX 1398
ALBEMARLE 28002
BOWMAN GRAY
FREEMAN, WILLIAM HARRISON
P O DRAWER 1398
ALBEMARLE 28001
BOWMAN GRAY
SMITH, WHITMAN ERSKINE, JR.
P O BOX 1398
ALBEMARLE 28001
DUKE
STIBAL, DARLENE MAY
303-C YADKIN ST,
ALBEMARLE 28001
SOU IL MED SCH
INTERNAL MEDICINE
EDDINS, GEORGE EDGAR, JR.
24859 NORWOOD RD,
ALBEMARLE 28001
CORNELL U
GREEN, FRANCIS WEATHERLY
1009 N, 6TH ST,
ALBEMARLE 28001
U OF NC
JOSHI, CHANDRANAYAN N.
223 W. THIRD ST,
OAKBORO 28129
GUJARAT U
KANDL, LOUIS CHARLES
331 N, FIRST ST,
ALBEMARLE 28001
HAHNEMANN
LEFLER, RUFUS STAMEY, III
214 E, NORTH STREET
ALBEMARLE 28001-4096
BOWMAN GRAY
MEHTA, NALIN CHIMANLAL
815 N, THIRD ST,
ALBEMARLE 28001
B J MED COLL
FP AC
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
74 75 79
704 982-9144
FORT, WILKINSON DAVIS
OBG AC
1000 N, FIFTH STREET
60 64 64
ALBEMARLE 28001
704 982-8112
U OF TENNESSEE
GAITHER, ROBERT HUTH
OBG AC
GP L
1000 N FIFTH STREET
64 64 72
44 44 46
ALBEMARLE 28001
704 982-8112
704 982-5812
GEO WASHINGTON U
HERRING, JOHN HARVARD
OBG AC
GP URT
1000 N, FIFTH STREET
58 68 68
35 35 37
ALBEMARLE 28001-3499
U OF TENNESSEE
704 982-8112
SHEN, JOHN
OBG AC
1000 N, FIFTH STREET
85 85 93
ALBEMARLE 28001
704 982-8112
NORTHWESTERN U
GS AC
80 81 89
704 982-0161
OPHTHALMOLOGY
JENKINS, LARRY PARKER
OPH AC
GS L/RT
121 YADKIN STREET
64 64 73
44 44 47
704 982-0161
ALBEMARLE 28001
U OF TENNESSEE
704 983-1102
GSA/S AC
57 57 64
704 982-0161
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
MAC, SURENDRAPAL SINGH
ORS/HS AC
GS AC
P, O, BOX 1230
70 75 80
80 86 89
704 983-3500
ALBEMARLE 28001
MAHATMA rsAMflHI
704 983-3314
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
IM/CD L/RT MURRAY, JOHN P.
45 51 51
303 YADKIN ST.
704 982-2127
ALBEMARLE 28001
WASHINGTON U
IM AC
56 56 64
OTO AC
66 66 86
704 983-6950
704 982-8169 PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
IM AC WALLACE, JOHN MORRIS
71 83 93
919 485-3319
P, O. BOX 1489
ALBEMARLE 28001
MED U OF SC
PTH AC
59 59 84
704 982-0148
IM/GER AC
72 72 81
704 982-21 £
PEDIATRICS
IM/CD AC BALLENGER, CLAUDE NEWTON, JR.
78 78 75 POBOX 1427
704 982-1136 ALBEMARLE 28002
U OF VIRGINIA
IM/ON AC LAWRENCE, LINDA WILLIAMSON
70 75 82 POBOX 2183
704 983-3508 ALBEMARLE 28002
BOWMAN GRAY
PD L/RT
54 59 60
704 982-7222
PD AC
85 86 87
704 982-5437
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PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION RADIOLOGY
MAC, HARJIT BALA
P. O. BOX 1230
ALBEMARLE 28002
B J MED COLL
PM AC MANGUM, ADDISON GOODLOE R AC
72 70 84 P O BOX 1258 58 58 67
704 983-3314 ALBEMARLE 28002 704 982-5319
U OF NC
86. SURRY-YADKIN COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: J. Gray Hall, MD, PO Box 158, Dobson 27017 (910-386-8270)
Secretary: Mark L. Appier, MD, 1006 Old Rockford Road, Mount Airy 27030 (910-786-9088)
NO SPECIALTY LISTED
MARGIOTTI, MARIE
314 FRANKLIN AVE., STE, 105
BERLIN MD21811-1215
MED SCH-UMDNJ
ANESTHESIOLOGY
JUSTIS, CHRISTOPHER MORROW
112 COLONY LANE
ELKIN 28621
EAST CAROLINA U
RIDGWAY, ALTON H.
5313 FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE ROAD
EAST BEND 27018
INDIANA U
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
BRITT, TILMAN CARLISLE, JR.
216 GRACE STREET
MOUNT AIRY 27030
BOWMAN GRAY
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
GRIFFIN, ADRIAN MARK
PO BOX 1623
913 WORTH ST.
MOUNT AIRY 27030
BOWMAN GRAY
STABLER, CAREY VASTINE
NORTHERN HOSP. -SURRY CO.
PO BOX 1101
MOUNT AIRY 27030
U OF ARKANSAS
FAMILY PRACTICE
ATHAR, MOHAMMED A.
826 MARSHALL ST.
MT, AIRY 27030
OSMANIA MED COLL
EVERHART, CARLTON DHU
91 1 WORTH ST.
MOUNT AIRY 27030
BOWMAN GRAY
HALL, JAMES GRAYSON
P. O. BOX 158
220 W. KAPP ST.
DOBSON 27017
U OF NC
MCNEILL, CLAUDE ACKLE, JR.
248 DUTCHMAN CREEK RD.
ELKIN 28621
BOWMAN GRAY
NIFONG, TED JAMES
FAMILY & COMMUNITY MEDICINE
MEDICAL CENTER BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM 27157-1084
BOWMAN GRAY
STUART, HAL MARTIN
180-C PARKWOOD DRIVE
ELKIN 28621
BOWMAN GRAY
AC
74 78 92
910 786-8777
SYKES, CHARLES LOUIS
P. O. BOX 590
MOUNT AIRY 27030
GEORGETOWN U
TAYLOR, VERNON WILLIAMS, JR.
815 N. BRIDGE STREET
ELKIN 28621
JEFFERSON
AN AC GASTROENTEROLOGY
FP/IM L/RT
38 38 39
FP L
38 38 41
910 835-3425
85 85 82
910 638-1000
AN/FP AC
42 43 84
910 699-8283
CD/IM URT
47 48 52
910 786-5745
EM/P AC
77 77 74
910 786-2001
EM/IM AC
62 62 74
APPLER, MARK LEE
1006 OLD ROCKFORD ST.
MT. AIRY 27030
BOWMAN GRAY
GENERAL PRACTICE
COOKE, RALPH MCBRIDE
631 ELK SPUR ST.
ELKIN 28621
U OF LOUISVILLE
HALL, JOHN MOIR
181 PARKWOOD DR. #143
ELKIN 28621
U OF VIRGINIA
JARRELL, WILBURN ERIC
2007 SALEM ROAD
MOUNT AIRY 27030
U OF VIRGINIA
WOOD, WILLIAM LUPTON, SR.
P. O. BOX 367
YADKINVILLE 27055
BOWMAN GRAY
910 719-7000 GENERAL SURGERY
FP EM/AC
65 77 88
910 789-7555
FP AC
58 58 61
910 786-5108
FP AC
57 57 63
910 386-8270
FP URT
43 43 48
910 835-2345
FP AC
87 88 91
910 592-6011
FP AC
56 56 61
910 835-3613
PORCHEY, CARL JOSEPH, JR.
PO BOX 1430
YADKINVILLE 27055
WASHINGTON U
VYBIRAL, TOMAS
180-D PARKWOOD DRIVE
ELKIN 28621
UNIV. OF BASEL
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
GI/IM AC
80 81 80
910 786-9088
GP/GER URT
40 40 47
910 835-5544
GP URT
42 47 47
910 835-4534
GP AC
54 56 58
910 786-5050
GP URT
45 45 47
910 679-8689
GITT, KENNETH DARYL
510 S. SOUTH ST.
MOUNT AIRY 27030
U OF NEBRASKA
TURRENTINE, JOHN E.
180-R PARKWOOD DR.
ELKIN 28621
MED COLL OF GA
VAUGHN, TOM JIMISON,
510 S. SOUTH ST.
MOUNT AIRY 27030
U OF VIRGINIA
JR.
OPHTHALMOLOGY
STEWART, WELLS, JR.
180-S PARKWOOD DR.
ELKIN 28621-2430
BAYLOR
IM AC
72 74 76
910 768-4730
IM/CD AC
82 85 93
910 526-7997
OBG AC
80 84 85
910 786-4522
OBG AC
79 79 90
910 526-2229
OBG AC
75 78 85
910 788-4522
OPH AC
86 87 91
910 835-3400
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
HALL, LOCKSLEY S. GS AC
L.C. HOOTS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 59 59 61
YADKINVILLE 27055 910 679-2041
BOWMAN GRAY
HUGHES, CARLISLE BEE, JR. GS URT
RT, #7. BOX 830 40 40 52
YADKINVILLE 27055 910 679-8285
MED COLL OF VA
JACKSON, RICHARD DEWITT GS URT
1067 GREENHILL ROAD 45 46 56
MOUNT AIRY 27030 910 786-2400
TEMPLE U
LAWRENCE, BENJAMIN JONES, JR. GS/PS URT
813 ROCKFORD ST. 47 47 47
PO BOX 72
MOUNT AIRY 27030 910 786-7871
JEFFERSON
INTERNAL MEDICINE
BOKESCH, CHARLES RICHARD IM/CD AC
P. O. BOX 1547 73 74 78
MOUNT AIRY 27030 910 786-6146
EMORY U
KERLEY, ROGER KENNY IM AC
917 WORTH ST. 79 80 84
PO BOX 985
MOUNT AIRY 27030 910 789-7833
U OF NC
BURKE, JAMES GILLUM ORS AC
414 W. LEBANON STREET 73 74 79
P. O. BOX 1544
MOUNT AIRY 27030 910 789-9041
EMORY U
HAYES, CHASON SPENCER ORS C
180-U PARKWOOD DRIVE 89 90 94
ELKIN 28621 910 526-4500
U OF MIAMI
WHITMAN, COURTENAY SALISBURY, IV ORS AC
180-U PARKWOOD DR. 81 88 92
ELKIN 28621 910 526-4500
RUTGERS MED SCH
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
SMITH, ROBERT LEE
320 ROBIN ROAD
MOUNT AIRY 27030
U OF VIRGINIA
PTH AC
64 64 74
910 789-9710
PEDIATRICS
THOPPIL, CECIL KOSHEY
MEDICAL ASSOCIATES OF SURRY
847 W. LAKE DR
MOUNT AIRY 27030
KERALA UNIV
PD
87 86
AC
92
910 386-9400
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
337
RADIOLOGY
MERLO, RICHARD BARTLETT
773 BROOKWOOD DRIVE
ELKIN 28621
DUKE
86. SURRY-YADKIN COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
THORACIC SURGERY UROLOGICAL SURGERY
R/NM AC PETERSON, ROBERT GOODLOE TS/GS AC
61 61 67 180-N PARKWOOD DR 77 78 94
910 835-3722 ELKIN 28621 910 835-7208
BOWMAN GRAY
FENCL, RAYMOND JOHN
180-0 PARKWOOD
ELKIN 28621
U OF ILLINOIS
U AC
69 71 87
910 526-2000
87. SWAIN COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Peter A. DeGregorio,
Secretary: David B. Zimmerman
MD, 20 Plateau Street, Bryson City 28713 (704-488-6832)
MD, Swain Medical Center, PO Drawer 760, Bryson City 28713 (704-488-2283)
FAMILY PRACTICE
MATHIESEN, KENNETH MARLIN
191 EVERGREEN LANE
BRYSON CITY 28713
LOMA LINDA U
FP/A L/RT
38 38 39
704 488-6844
GENERAL SURGERY
MITCHELL, WILLIAM E.
P. O, BOX 760
BRYSON CITY 28713
U OF TENNESSEE
GS/GP L
45 50 50
704 488-2283
YUE, BENJAMIN B,
PO DRAWER 760
545 CENTER STREET
BRYSON CITY 28713
CHUN NAM U
GS AC
59 71 73
704 488-2283
88. TRANSYLVANIA COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Dana J. Christianson, MD, BIdg. II, Medical Park Drive, Brevard 28712 (704-884-7320)
Secretary: John C. Canon, MD, BIdg. I, Medical Park Drive, Brevard 28712 (704-884-9362)
Executive Secretary: Linda White, PO Box 1116, Transylvania Comm. Hosp., Brevard 28712 (704-883-5317)
ANESTHESIOLOGY
GENERAL PRACTICE
OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE
MAKWANA. GIRISH N. AN AC
107 GLEN CANNON DR, 78 82 89
PISGAH FOREST 28768 704 884-91 1 1
BARODA U
FAMILY PRACTICE
DUVALL, PAUL BRANDON
572 E. MAIN ST
BREVARD 28712
U OF NO
FOLGER, JOHN RUSSELL, JR.
101 WATER OAK SUITES
BREVARD 28712
BOWMAN GRAY
NEWLAND, CHARLES LOGAN
104 WOODSIDE DR. 27 28 32
BREVARD 28712 704 883-2156
MED COLL OF VA
SANDERS, JAMES HENRY, JR, FP/GER AC
BLD#1. MEDICAL PARK DR 51 52 53
BREVARD 28712 704 884-9362
MED U OFSC
WELLS, MARIUS HUGHEY
NEWLAND MED. BLDG.
11 GALLIMORE RD.
BREVARD 28712
MED U OF SC
INTERNAL MEDICINE
DUNKELBERG, RAY HAMILTON
NEWLAND MED BLDG.
BREVARD 28712
MED U OF SC
FP AC
80 80 77
704 884-5576
FP/PH AC
53 53 57
704 966-9633 OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
FP L/RT HAWK, ROBERT JOE
1220 ASHEVILLE HIGHWAY
BREVARD 28712
EMORY U
GP/GS L GASQUE, MAC ROY
52 52 59 5 FORTUNE COVE RD
BREVARD 28712
U OF VIRGINIA
OPHTHALMOLOGY
CHRISTIANSON, DANA J.
LOOKING GLASS EYE CTR.
BLDG. #2. MEDICAL PARK DR.
BREVARD 28712
VANDERBILT U,
SECOSAN, CRAIG JOHN
#2 MEDICAL PARK DR.
BREVARD 28712
OBG AC WASHINGTON U
65 65 79
704 883-81 1 5
704 884-9030
IM/NEP AC
67 67 76
704 884-9030
OM/PH L
44 44 47
704 884-2503
OPH AC
81 85 87
704 884-7320
OPH AC
81 82 86
704 884-7320
90. UNION COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Edward B. Bower, MD, 900A East Sunset Dhve, Monroe 28112 (704-289-2561)
Secretary: Mark A. Salvaggio, MD, 900A East Sunset Drive, Monroe 28112 (704-289-2561)
NO SPECIALTY LISTED
MCCLELLAND, WILLIAM ALFRED
5300 BERRYWOOD LANE
MONROE 281 10-9385
U OF VIRGINIA
ANESTHESIOLOGY
GREENBERG, WILLIAM ROGER
P. O. BOX 2188
MONROE 28110
U OF TEXAS
AC
89 90 94
704 292-1250
DERMATOLOGY
WALDMAN, GARY DAVID
1307 E. FRANKLIN ST.
MONROE 281 12-5126
RUSH MED COLL
D AC
77 78 83
704 542-8018
FAMILY PRACTICE
COOK, DONALD EUGENE, JR.
FP AC
AN AC
808 CIRCLE DR
81 83 84
71 71 83
UNION FAMILY PRACTICE, PA
34 289-3247
MONROE 281 12
BOWMAN GRAY
704 289-5443
CROOK, JANET UHLAN
808 CIRCLE DR,
MONROE 28112
U OF VIRGINIA
DESKINS, WILLIAM CYPHERS
1420 E. FRANKLIN ST
MONROE 28112
BOWMAN GRAY
KITCHIN, ALVIN PAUL, JR.
1420 E, FRANKLIN ST.
MONROE 28110
BOWMAN GRAY
FP AC
86 89 90
FP AC
62 62 66
704 289-8427
FP AC
62 62 67
704 289-8724
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90. UNION COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
OLEEN, GEORGE GERHARD
2715 PAGELAND HIGHWAY
PO BOX 973
MONROE 28112
U OF KANSAS
STEWART, FRANCIS ASBURY
1522 O. HWY 74
MARSHVILLE 28103
U OFNC
TAYLOR, JIMMY LYNN
1420 E, FRANKLIN ST.
MONROE 28110
BOWMAN GRAY
GENERAL PRACTICE
GREENE, JOSEPH ELMO
303 OLD HIGHWAY 74
MARSHVILLE 28103
MED COLL OF GA
GENERAL SURGERY
BARRINGER, PHIL LOUIS
P. O. BOX 968
MONROE 281 11
JEFFERSON
BOWER, EDWARD BIRCH
900-A E. SUNSET DR.
MONROE 28112-5895
JEFFERSON
IPAPO, VIRGILIO SORIANO
1309 E. FRANKLIN ST.
MONROE 28112
U OF SANTO TOMAS
LEE, FRANCIS BROWN
501 S. CHURCH ST.
PO BOX 457
MONROE 28110
MED COLL OF VA
FP/ADM L SALVAGGIO, MARK ANTHONY
39 39 48 900-A E SUNSET DR.
MONROE 28112
704 283-5562 HAHNEMANN
GSA/S AC OPHTHALMOLOGY
80 80 86
704 289-2561
FP L
55 55 56
704 624-5889
FP AC
62 62 66
704 289-8427
GP/OM L
49 61 62
704 624-6688
GS L
42 42 46
704 283-2738
GS AC
70 71 77
704 289-2561
GSA/S AC
71 71 86
704 289-3024
GS URT
43 43 52
704 283-4363
GYNECOLOGY
EVANS, DAVID ARNOLD
1408 E, FRANKLIN ST.
MONROE 28110
U OF NC
JEWELL, GARY WELCH
1408 FRANKLIN STREET
MONROE 28112
U OF LOUISVILLE
INTERNAL MEDICINE
HARTNESS, JOHN FREDERICK, JR.
1307 DOVE STREET
MONROE 28110
U OF NC
SNYDER, ALEXANDER BENJAMIN
1420 E. FRANKLIN ST.
MONROE 28110
ALBANY MED COLL
GYN AC
67 67 72
704 289-2553
GYN AC
71 74 77
704 289-2553
AUSTIN, ROBERT GRAY, JR.
1410 FRANKLIN ST., EAST
MONROE 28112
BOWMAN GRAY
PEDIATRICS
MAHARAJH, GARNET D.
1420 ELLEN ST.
MONROE 28110
BOWMAN GRAY
TAYLOR, RICHARD ALLEN
1112 MARTHA DR.
MONROE 28112
BOWMAN GRAY
IM EM/AC
70 70 80
704 289-6474
IM AC
65 65 77
704 289-8427
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
BAKER, KENNETH JOHN
1408 E. FRANKLIN ST.
MONROE 28112-5160
MED COLL OF VA
ORMAND, THOMAN LANE
1408 E FRANKLIN ST.
MONROE 281 12
U OF NC
OBG AC
84 88 91
704 289-2553
OBG AC
58 58 64
704 289-2553
PSYCHIATRY
MACDONALD, DONALD EWAN
1623 E. SUNSET DR.
MONROE 28112-4340
U OF ST ANDREWS
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
LEITNER, THOMAS COURTENAY
412 S. SUTHERLAND AVE.
MONROE 28112
MED U OFSC
SOWDEN, RICHARD GUY
1503 E. FRANKLIN STREET
MONROE 28112
JEFFERSON
OPH AC
70 70 77
704 289-5455
PD AC
85 87 89
PD RT
69 69 74
704 289-1642
P S/RT
48 53 54
704 289-5431
U AC
79 81 92
704 289-4361
U AC
70 72 79
704 289-5402
91. VANCE COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: B. Michael Smith, MD, Vance Medical Arts BIdg.
Secretary: B. Michael Snnith, MD, Vance Medical Arts BIdg.
Henderson 27536 (919-438-2070)
Henderson 27536 (919-438-2070)
DERMATOLOGY
MEADOR, PHILIP D., JR.
1801 RUIN CREEK RD.. STE. 120
HENDERSON 27536
U OF NC
FAMILY PRACTICE
D AC
71 71 86
919 492-2123
DRAKE, WILTON RODWELL, JR.
FP AC
DIRECTOR, GRANVILLE-VANCE
72 72 76
HEALTH DEPT, PO BOX 367
OXFORD 27565
919 693-2141
UOFNC
GREEN, JAMES PRESTON
FP L
176 BECKFORD DRIVE
55 59 65
HENDERSON 27536
919 492-2161
MEHARRY MED COLL
LYNN, THOMAS EDWARD
FP AC
1912 RUIN CREEK ROAD
87 84 94
HENDERSON 27536
919 492-3152
GEORGETOWN U
MATTESON, RHONDA JEAN
FP AC
1912 RUIN CREEK RD., STE. 101
88 88 92
HENDERSON 27536
919 492-3152
U OF CINCINNATI
MAYO, JOSEPH DIXON, JR.
FP URT
949 MEADOW LANE
49 49 50
HENDERSON 27536
919 438-3155
U OF PENN
MILLS, JOHN FRANKLIN
FP AC
RUIN CREEK ROAD
82 84 85
HENDERSON 27536
919 492-3152
BOWMAN GRAY
MILLS. RANDOLPH DENNIS
RUIN CREEK RD.
MEDICAL ARTS CTR.
HENDERSON 27536
BOWMAN GRAY
TUCKER. WILLIAM BEVERLY
RUIN CREEK ROAD
HENDERSON 27536
U OF NC
WESTER, MILLARD WINSTON, JR.
2111 COLEMAN PL.
HENDERSON 27536-3839
DUKE
FP L/RT
51 51 52
919 492-3152
FP AC
66 66 71
919 492-3152
FP/IND L/RT
52 52 54
919 438-7284
GYNECOLOGY
PARHAM, SUMNER MALONE
973 MEADOW LANE
HENDERSON 27536
U OF MARYLAND
GYN/OBS L/RT
45 45 52
919 438-3751
GENERAL SURGERY
MULCAHY, JOSEPH WILLIAM
1912 RUIN CREEK RD., STE. 203
HENDERSON 27536
ST LOUIS U
PETROU, HOMER DONALD
1912 RUIN CREEK RD.. STE. 108
HENDERSON 27536-2967
U OF CINCINNATI
SMITH, BERNARD MICHAEL
VANCE MEDICAL ARTS BLDG.
RUIN CREEK ROAD
HENDERSON 27536
U OF KENTUCKY
INTERNAL MEDICINE
BURWELL, WALTER BRODIE
716 S. GARNETTST.
HENDERSON 27636-4511
TULANE U
REDDY, PUTLUR RAMACHANDRA
MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING
RUIN CREEK ROAD
HENDERSON 27536
OSMANIA MED COLL
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
GS AC CALLAHAN, JOSEPH BRODHEAD
84 84 93 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING
919 438-2070 HENDERSON 27536
U OF PITTSBURGH
GS AC GOODWIN. JAMES OSCAR
58 58 75 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING
919 438-5755 RUIN CREEK ROAD
HENDERSON 27536
GS/VS AC U OF NC
74 76 86 MCCASKILL, SAMUEL GAULT, JR.
RUIN CREEK ROAD
919 438-2070 HENDERSON 27536
BAYLOR
IM L
41 45 46
919 438-5958
IM/ON
62 72
AC
77
919 492-6127
OBG AC
68 75 76 ;
919 492-8576
OBG AC
70 70 76
919 492-8576
OBG AC
73 73 84
919 492-8576
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
339
91. VANCE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
OPHTHALMOLOGY
BERNSTEIN, DANIEL OPH AC
1924 RUIN CREEK RD, STE. 204 68 69 77
HENDERSON 27536-5905 919 492-8021
WAYNE STATE U
HAMPTON, CYNTHIA ANNE OPH AC
1924 RUIN CREEK RD. STE. 204 85 86 90
HENDERSON 27536 919 492-8021
U OF TX-HOUSTON
HOLT, THOMAS
209 FAIRVIEW STREET
WARRENTON 27589
MED COLL OF VA
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
KAPLOWITZ, GARY L.
RUIN CREEK ROAD
MEDICAL SERVICE BLDG,
HENDERSON 27536
AUTONOMOUS UNIV
OPH/OTO L PEDIATRICS
38 38 48
919 257-3746
ORS AC
78 79 84
919 438-3186
CATHCART, CORNELIUS FIT7HAR0LD PD AC
1924 RUIN CREEK RD , STE 101 76 76 83
HENDERSON 27536-5904 919 492-9565
U OFNC
92. WAKE COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Robert H. Bilbro, MD, 3521 Haworth Drive, Raleigh 27609 (919-782-1806)
Secretary: Robert X. Morrell, Jr., MD, 3000 New Bern Avenue, Raleigli 27610 (919-250-8269)
Administrative Secretary: Donna Sartain, PO Box 27888, 222 N. Person Street, Raleigh 27611-7888
(919-821-2227 — Fax 919-821-2887)
NO SPECIALTY LISTED
MOORE, GLENNOALE
AC
PO BOX 28510
79 79 90
RALEIGH 27611
919 231-3225
UOFNC
TOMA, SAMEH K.
AC
204-60 ASHEVILLE AVENUE
88 91 92
CARY 27511
919 233-1311
UOFNC
ADOLESCENT MEDICINE
DURFEE, MICHAEL FULK
5301 THAYER DRIVE
RALEIGH 27612
U OF VIRGINIA
ADL/PD AC
63 63 78
919 828-0035
ALLERGY
JUDGE, GURDEV (DAVE) S. A/PD AC
MACGREGOR VILLAGE, SUITE 208 85 91 94
107 EDINBURGH DRIVE, SOUTH
CARY 27511 919 467-7383
G.GS MED COLL
ALLERGY & IMMUNOLOGY
LAFORCE, CRAIG FRED
4301 LAKE BOONE TR,, STE. 309
RALEIGH 27607
JEFFERSON
ANESTHESIOLOGY
BOLDING, WILLIAM ROBERT
WAKE ANESTHESIOLOGY
ASSOCS.INC
1110 NAVAHO DR.. STE. 400
RALEIGH 27609
U OF NC
BOSSE, HELEN HALL
1419SPRINGMOOR CIR,
RALEIGH 27615-5703
MED COLL OF VA
COFFER, BERTRAM WATTS
P.O. BOX 18139
2800 BLUE RIDGE RD, STE. 204
RALEIGH 27619
U OF NC
COLLAWN, JAMES BELKNAP
WAKE ANESTHESIOLOGY
ASSOCS INC
1110 NAVAHO DR., STE. 400
RALEIGH 27609
U OFNC
AI/PD AC
75 78 92
919 787-5995
AN AC
81 83 80
919 878-8582
AN L/RT
50 53 55
919 848-7419
AN AC
69 69 76
919 781-7420
AN AC
87 89 93
919 878-8582
CRUMPLER, EARL HAMPTON, JR. AN AC
WAKE ANESTHESIOLOGY
ASSOCS.INC 85 86 83
1110 NAVAHO DR.. STE 400
RALEIGH 27609 919 878-8582
EAST CAROLINA U
DANIEL, WALTER EUGENE AN AC
WAKE ANESTHESIOLOGY
ASSOCS.INC 79 79 76
1110 NAVAHO DR., STE. 400
RALEIGH 27609 919 878-8582
U OF NC
DELEON, ROSEMARY ESPINO AN AC
2903 ADRIAN COURT 61 61 78
RALEIGH 27604 919 828-4255
FAR EASTERN U
GASKIN, LEWIS JAMES AN AS
PO BOX 85 58 58 61
LAUREL SPRINGS 28644 919 781-7420
EMORY U
GORE, RONALD GENE AN AC
PO BOX 18139 79 82 90
RALEIGH ANESTHESIA
ASSOC. INC,
RALEIGH 27619 919 781-7420
HARVARD
GREENWALD, KIMBERLY MARIE AN AC
PO BOX 18139 88 90 93
RALEIGH 27619 919 781-7420
WAYNE STATE U
GROSSHANDLER, STANLEY LOUIS AN AC
PO BOX 33363 55 55 91
RALEIGH 27636 919 782-6513
OHIO STATE U
HAYNES, LAWRENCE BOWMAN AN AC
WAKE ANESTHESIOLOGY
ASSOCS.INC 61 61 70
1110 NAVAHO DR.. STE. 400
RALEIGH 27609 919 878-8582
U OF TENNESSEE
HOELLERICH, VINCENT L. AN/CCM AC
PO BOX 18139 83 84 88
RALEIGH 27619 919 783-3034
U OF NEBRASKA
KING, JAMES LEROY AN AC
WAKE ANESTHESIOLOGY
ASSOCS.INC 58 58 62
1110 NAVAHO DR., STE. 400
RALEIGH 27619 919 878-8582
BOWMAN GRAY
LANNING, CHARLES FREDRIC AN AC
WAKE ANESTHESIOLOGY
ASSOCS.INC 69 70 74
1110 NAVAHO DR., STE. 400
RALEIGH 27609-1303 919 878-8582
U OF KANSAS
MACCIOLI, GERALD A. AN/CCM AC
2800 BLUE RIDGE RD. STE. 204 84 85 88
RALEIGH 27607 919 783-3034
U OF NEVADA
MASON, ERIC W.
PO BOX 18139
RALEIGH 27619
U OF MIAMI
MODROW, PETER ALBERT
WAKE ANESTHESIOLOGY
ASSOCS.INC
1110 NAVAHO DR., STE. 400
RALEIGH 27609
U OF NC
NICHOLSON, CHARLES H.
PO BOX 18139
RALEIGH 27619
ST U OF NY-BUFF
REIZUN, SCOTT MITCHELL
BLUE RIDGE ANES. ASSOCIATES
2501 ATRIUM DR.
RALEIGH 27607
SUNY-SYRACUSE
SEYMOUR, ROBERT EDWARD, III
WAKE ANESTHESIOLOGY
ASSOCS, INC
1 1 10 NAVAHO DR., STE. 400
RALEIGH 27609
EAST CAROLINA U
SHICK, JAFAR MO
WAKE ANESTHESIOLOGY
ASSOCS.INC
1110 NAVAHO DR., STE. 400
RALEIGH 27609
U OF TEHRAN
VEST, HOWARD RYLAND, JR.
BLUE RIDGE ANESTHESIA
2308 WESVILL COURT
RALEIGH 27607
U OF VIRGINIA
WOODARD, PAUL RICHARD
WAKE ANESTHESIOLOGY
ASSOCS.INC
1110 NAVAHO DR., STE. 400
RALEIGH 27609
U OF NC
CARDIOLOGY
SCHNEIDER, JOEL EVAN
3020 NEW BERN AVENUE
RALEIGH 27610
U OFNC
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
BRUNER, ROBERT KINCAID
CAPITAL HEART ASSOCIATES, PA
2605 BLUE RIDGE RD.. STE. 320
RALEIGH 27607-4354
BOWMAN GRAY
CAVINESS, VERNE STRUDWICK
913 VANCE ST,
RALEIGH 27608
JEFFERSON
AN/CC AC
80 81 85
919 783-3034
AN/P AC
65 66 72
919 878-8582
AN AC
82 83 86
919 781-7420
AN AC
86 87 92
919 781-4311
AN AC
86 87 92
919 878-8582
AN AC
61 62 72
919 878-8582
AN AC
71 71 74
919 781-4311
AN AC
79 80 85
918 878-8582
C C
85 86 94
CD/IN
87 89
AC
86
919 881-0160
CD/IM L/RT
21 21 26
919 832-4258
340
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
92. WAKE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
CHEELY, GEORGE RAYBURN
3020 NEW BERN AVE,. STE. 420
RALEIGH 27610-1249
U OF PENN
COLLMAN, MITCHELL SCOTT
PO BOX 16849
CHAPEL HILL 27516-6849
ALBANY MED COLL
EMERY, DARYL CHARLES
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.
RALEIGH 27615
BOWMAN GRAY
ENGLEHARDT, JOHN MARK
3324 SIX FORKS ROAD
RALEIGH 27609-7233
BOWMAN GRAY
GINN, WILLIAM M. , JR.
2800 BLUE RIDGE, STE. 205
RALEIGH 27607
U OFNC
KELLEY, JOHN SIMPSON
3324 SIX FORKS RD.
RALEIGH 27609-7233
BOWMAN GRAY
KENNEDY, WILLARD LEE
3324 SIX FORKS RD.
RALEIGH 27609-7233
BOWMAN GRAY
LEITHE, MARK EARL
3020 NEW BERN AVE.. STE. 410
RALEIGH 27610
OHIO STATE U
LOCKLEAR, JIMMY
3320 OLD WAKE FOREST RD.
PO BOX 18700
RALEIGH 27609
U OF NC
MANGANO, CHARLES ANGELO, JR.
3020 NEW BERN AVE. STE. 420
RALEIGH 27610
U OF ROCHESTER
MANN, JAMES TIFT, III
WAKE HEART ASSOCIATES
3020 NEW BERN AVE,. STE. 520
RALEIGH 27620
U OF NC
NEWMAN, WILLIAM NEAL
WAKE HEART ASSOCIATES
3020 NEW BERN AVE. STE. 520
RALEIGH 27620
DUKE
NONEMAN, JACK W., JR.
3324 SIX FORKS RD.
RALEIGH 27609
U OF NC
NUTT, JAMES EDWARD
3324 SIX FORKS RD.
RALEIGH 27609-7233
MED COLL OF GA
PAAR, JOHN ARTHUR
WAKE HEART ASSOCIATES
3020 NEW BERN AVE,
RALEIGH 27610
U OF PITTSBURGH
PASI, DEEPAK
3324 SIX FORKS ROAD
RALEIGH 27609
INST OF MED SCI
REDDY, AMARENDRA BUSA
3020 NEW BERN AVE.. STE. 410
RALEIGH 27610
GANDHI MED COLL
ROSE, GREGORY C.
3020 NEW BERN AVE. STE. 520
RALEIGH 27610
ST LOUIS U
SCANLAN, JAMES GEORGE
BLUE RIDGE MEDICAL CENTER
2605 BLUE RIDGE BLVD. #320
RALEIGH 27607
NORTHWESTERN U
CD/IM AC
74 77 79
919 231-6132
CD AC
79 80 84
919 783-5273
CD/IM AC
81 82 86
919 872-4850
CD AC
85 88 91
919 781-7772
CD/IM AC
59 59 66
919 782-0414
CD/IM AC
74 74 78
919 781-7772
CD/IM AC
75 75 81
919 781-7772
CD AC
83 86 93
919 231-6132
CD/IM AC
80 83 85
919 872-4850
CD/IM AC
74 75 79
919 231-6132
CD AC
69 70 78
919 231-8253
CD/IM AC
77 82 83
919 231-8253
CD/IM AC
77 77 87
919 781-7772
CD/IM AC
74 75 81
919 781-7772
CD AC
60 61 68
919 231-8253
CD AC
74 93
919 781-7772
CD/IM AC
68 74 76
919 231-6132
CD AC
80 80 88
919 231-8253
CD/IM AC
73 74 80
919 881-0160
SCOVIL, JAMES A., JR. CD/IM AC
TRIANGLE CARDIOLOGY 71 71 81
3801 COMPUTER DR., STE, 105
RALEIGH 27609 919 781-9933
U OF NC
SHAH, DHIRENKUMAR NARNITAL CD/IM AC
200 KEISLER DR. #B 82 82 92
GARY 27511 919 233-0059
SOUTH GUJARAT U
SHAH, PRIYAVADAN MANEKLAL CD/IM AC
200 KEISLER DR. #B 72 73 82
GARY 27511 919 233-0059
BARODA U
SINDEN, JOHN RANKIN CD AC
3020 NEW BERN AVE,, STE, 410 85 88 93
RALEIGH 27610 919 231-6132
BOWMAN GRAY
WHEELER, WM. STEPHEN CD/IM AC
GARY CARDIOLOGY 75 76 88
200-B KEISLER DR,
GARY 27511 919 233-0059
U OF CALIF-LA
WYNIA, VIRGIL HOWARD CD/IM AC
3020 NEW BERN AVE, #420 72 74 81
RALEIGH 27610 919 231-6132
HARVARD
ZELLINGER, MICHAEL JAY CD/IM AC
WAKE HEART ASSOCIATES 73 75 81
3020 NEW BERN AVE,, STE, 520
RALEIGH 27610 919 231-8253
DUKE
CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY
ATKINSON, ALVAN WILLIAM
3020 NEW BERN AVE, #560
RALEIGH 27610-1249
JEFFERSON
CHAUDHRY, ABDUL GHAFOOR
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD, STE, 306
RALEIGH 27607
KING EDWARD COLL
DAVIS, JAMES HOWELL
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD,, STE 306
RALEIGH 27607
U OF KANSAS
HELTON, WILLIAM CHARLES
3020 NEW BERN AVE. #560
RALEIGH 27610-1249
U OF MIAMI
HUNTER, ROBERT MERRILL
3020 NEW BERN AVE. #560
RALEIGH 27610-1249
BOWMAN GRAY
KORNEGAY, RAYMOND DEWITT
BOX 10976
RALEIGH 27605
BOWMAN GRAY
LANDVATER, LANCE ERIC
3020 NEW BERN AVE., STE. 560
RALEIGH 27610-1249
BOWMAN GRAY
MISTROT, JEAN-JACQUES
3020 NEW BERN AVE. #560
RALEIGH 27610-1249
BAYLOR
PEYTON, ROBERT BARRY
3020 NEW BERN AVE. #560
RALEIGH 27610-1249
NEW YORK U
ZEOK, JOHN VICTOR
3020 NEW BERN AVE,. STE. 560
RALEIGH 27610-1249
JEFFERSON
LEIDY, LUANN
4322 BEECHNUT LANE
DURHAM 27707
DUKE
MCREE, CHRISTINE ELLIS
DOROTHEA DIX HOSP.-PSY
RALEIGH 27603-2176
TULANE U
WALKER, PRESTON ALMAND
5207 HAWKESBURY
RALEIGH 27606
MED U OF SC
COLON AND RECTAL SURGERY
SALEEBY, RICHARD GEORGE, SR.
3814 BROWNING PLACE
RALEIGH 27609
JEFFERSON
SALEEBY, RICHARD GIBRAN. JR.
3814 BROWNING PLACE
RALEIGH 27609
U OFNC
CHILD PSYCHIATRY
HAIZLIP, THOMAS MATTHEWS
5201 REMBERT DRIVE
RALEIGH 27612
U OF NC
CDSA/S AC
71 74 80
919 231-6333
CDS/TS AC
70 70 82
919 782-7900
CDS/TS AC
54 65 66
919 782-7900
CDS/TS AC
69 69 78
919 231-6333
CDS/TS AC
78 83 78
919 231-6333
CDS/TS L/RT
45 45 56
CDS/TS AC
77 77 89
919 231-6333
CDS/TS AC
68 68 92
919 231-6333
CDS/TS AC
77 77 91
919 231-6333
CDS/VS AC
67 81 82
919 231-6333
CHP/P AC
58 58 69
919 733-5344
DERMATOLOGY
ABERNETHY, MARY LISA
3803-A COMPUTER DR.
RALEIGH 27609-6503
U OF NC
ALBERS, SHARON ELIZABETH
3809 COMPUTER DR.
RALEIGH 27609
U OF SOU FLORIDA
ANDRUS, THOMAS ROSS, JR.
4005 CITY OF OAKS WYND
RALEIGH 27612
U OF NC
BURTON, EARL EDWARD, JR.
3900 BROWNING PLACE
RALEIGH 27609
MED COLL OF VA
CHIARAMONTI, ALEXANDER
101 GARY PKWY, SW. #210
GARY DERMATOLOGY CTR.
GARY 27511
U OF MICHIGAN
ELAM, MOSES D.
3100 DURALEIGH RD.
RALEIGH 27615
MED SCH-UMDNJ
JOHNSON, ROBERT BRUCE
101 GARY PKWY. SW #210
GARY DERMATOLOGY CTR.
GARY 27511-5598
DUKE
JORDAN, H. MENDALL
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD. #302
RALEIGH 27607
BOWMAN GRAY
KANOF, ELIZABETH PASCHER
2404 WHITE OAK ROAD
RALEIGH 27609
NEW YORK U
KULP. KENNETH ROBERT
4301 LAKE BOONE TR.. STE. 100
RALEIGH 27607-7507
U OF NC
LEKAN, CAROL CATHERINE
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.
RALEIGH 27609
OHIO STATE U
MILLER, DEBRA ROSE
TCPMG-WRMO
3100 DURALEIGH ROAD
RALEIGH 27612
MED U OF SC
MILLER, WILLIAM STACEY
3803-A COMPUTER DR,
RALEIGH 27609
U OF NC
CHP/P AC
82 86 81
919 489-1491
CHP L
46 46 74
919 733-5344
CHP/P AC
59 60 67
919 851-4780
CRS L
46 47 55
919 787-2542
CRS AC
84 85 91
919 787-2542
D AC
87 91 94
919 782-2152
D AC
89 90 93
919 782-3782
D AC
78 82 76
919 782-3782
D/IM AC
68 70 73
919 782-2735
D AC
76 76 77
919 467-8556
D AC
78 80 91
919 881-5408
D AC
78 82 86
919 467-8556
D AC
68 72 72 !
919 781-1001
D AC
60 65 66
919 782-0838
D AC
74 74 79
919 782-8711
D AC
87 87 91
919 872-4850
D C
87 87 94
919 881-5331
D AC
61 61 69
919 782-2152
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
341
92. WAKE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
PUENTE, FERNANDO R.
D AC
5950-C SIX FORKS RD.
81 91
TWIN FORKS OFFICE PARK
RALEIGH 27609
919 846-3656
EAST CAROLINA U
QUEEN, LAURINDA LEE
D AC
4505 FAIR MEADOW LN.. STE. 101
81 82 86
RALEIGH 27607
919 783-7877
U. OF ARIZONA
SCOTT, HARRY WHITE
D AC
3900 BROWNING PL.. STE 202
62 62 71
RALEIGH 27609-6595
919 782-2735
U OF NC
WILKINSON, JAMES SPENCER, SR.
D L
903 W PEACE STREET
38 38 40
RALEIGH 27605-1417
919 832-6044
U OF PENN
DR
AC
85
87
92
919 787-7411
DR
AC
3 61
77
77
919 878-8582
DR AC
74 79 94
919 881-5517
DR/NER AC
82 82 79
919 847-2808
DR
AC
86
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
SURGE, HOLLY JEAN
14248 WYNDFIELD CIRCLE
RALEIGH 27615
OHIO STATE U
CHARLTON, OLIVER PATRICK
RALEIGH RADIOLOGY ASSOCIATES 61
1110 NAVAHO DR., STE. 400
RALEIGH 27609 919 878-8582
U-WITWATERSRAND
DETWEILER, DONALD GENE DR AC
RALEIGH RADIOLOGY ASSOCIATES 78 80 83
1110 NAVAHO DR., STE. 400
RALEIGH 27609
EMORY U
DROBNES, WILLIAM ETHOMER
3120 HIGHWOOD BLVD
RALEIGH 27604-1018
UNIV OF TOURS
ENTERLINE, DAVID SCOTT
9825 KOUPELA DR.
RALEIGH 27614
U OF NC
EYSTER, JAMES M.
RALEIGH RADIOLOGY ASSOCIATES 80 80
1110 NAVAHO DR.. STE. 400
RALEIGH 27609 919 878-8582
INDIANA U
GRAYBEAL, FRANK RUSSELL, JR. DR AC
GARY DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY, PA 77 78 88
101 S.W. GARY PKWY., STE. 40
GARY 2751 1
MED U OF SC
HONEYCUTT, LATTIE FULLER
P O. BOX 17947
RALEIGH 27619
U OF NC
MADRY, HERBERT RAYMOND, JR
2105 WHITE OAK ROAD
RALEIGH 27608
BOWMAN GRAY
MAX, RICHARD JAY
3821 MERTON DR.
RALEIGH 27609
RUTGERS MED SCH
PETERS, BRYAN MACLIN
700-305 BISHOPS PARK DR.
RALEIGH 27605
DUKE
RAMQUIST, NEIL ALBERT
RALEIGH RADIOLOGY ASSOCIATES
1110 NAVAHO DR.. STE. 400
RALEIGH 27609
U OF CA-DAVIS
SCHAAF, ROBERT EDMUND
WAKE RADIOLOGY CONSULTANT
P. O, BOX 19366
RALEIGH 27619
TUFTS U
SNYDER, EDWARD SUTTON
1216 BARCROFT PLACE
RALEIGH 27615
GEORGETOWN U
WAY, WILLIAM GREENE, JR. DR AC
PO BOX 19366 86 91 93
RALEIGH 27619 919 787-8199
U OF VIRGINIA
WILLIAMS, ROBERT DR L/RT
2305 HATHAWAY ROAD 35 35 46
RALEIGH 27608-2009 919 833-5645
U OF PENN
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
DENTON, ROBERT JAMES EM AC
7216 BLUFFSIDE COURT 91 92 94
RALEIGH 27615 919 783-3100
WEST VA U
FULLER, SALLY SANDERS EM AC
2709 TOWNEDGE COURT 82 83 92
RALEIGH 27612-4301 919 250-8823
MED U OF SC
GOLDMAN, JAMES OSWALD, JR. EM/ADM AC
PO BOX 1799 77 78 75
WAKE FOREST 27588 919 556-5665
U OF NC
JOHNSON, STEPHEN EDWARD EM/IM AC
2500 BLUE RIDGE RD. STE, 417 75 76 82
RALEIGH 27607 919 755-3100
CASE WESTERN RES
MCDONALD, CARY CRANE EM AC
106 JUNIPER PL. 87 88 85
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 419-1230
U OF NC
MELE, PAUL FRANCIS EM AC
10 LITCHFORD ROAD 82 82 93
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 942-0145
TULANE U
RUSH, JOHN JEFFREY EM AC
3000 NEW BERN AVE. 87 90 92
RALEIGH 27610 919 250-8823
N E OHIO U
THOMPSON, LISA WELSTEIN HORN EM AC
1004 SURRY DALE COURT 83 84 94
APEX 27502 919 250-8823
U OF ILLINOIS
VAUGHN, DONALD EUGENE EM/FP AC
6117 REDMOND COURT 57 61 61
RALEIGH 27612 919 856-6238
U OF TENNESSEE
WIEGAND, STEVEN FREDERICK EM/FP AC
2500 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE 417 77 78 80
RALEIGH 27607 919 848-9471
919 467-5900
HAHNEMANN
ZERBY, GLENN ALAN
EM/IM AC
DR AC
2500 BLUE RIDGE RD . STE 417
80 80 87
67 67 76
RALEIGH 27607
919 783-3038
919 954-3370
JEFFERSON
DR AC
56 56 62
919 833-9838
ENDOCRINOLOGY
DR AC
77 77 92
BECKER. DENIS 1.
END/IM AC
919 787-8221
3410 EXECUTIVE DR.. SUITE 205
72 72 77
RALEIGH 27609
919 876-7692
DR AC
U OF KENTUCKY
81 85 80
COXE, JAMES SHERWOOD, III
END/IM AC
919 787-7411
3410 EXECUTIVE DRIVE
71 71 79
RALEIGH 27609
919 876-7692
DR AC
U OF NC
S 77 78 79
GAMBLIN, GEORGE T.
END/IM AC
3410 EXECUTIVE DR.
77 78 93
919 878-8582
RALEIGH 27609
U OF MISSISSIPPI
919 876-7692
DR AC
HOLT, ELIZABETH HOPE
END/IM AC
76 77 81
3410 EXECUTIVE DR. STE, 205
86 88 88
RALEIGH 27609-7457
919 876-7692
919 787-8199
BOWMAN GRAY
WEIR, SHAWNEE DEE
END AC
DR/NM RT
KAISER PERMANENTE
80 80 91
65 65 72
3100 DURALEIGH ROAD
919 847-1289
RALEIGH 27604
U OF MINN
919 881-5412
FAMILY PRACTICE
ADELMAN, RICHARD D. FP AC
7320 SIX FORKS RD. STE. 260 75 76 86
RALEIGH 27615 919 846-9292
NORTHWESTERN U
ALDERMAN, ALLISON M., JR. FP L
701 LAKESTONE DR. 46 47 52
RALEIGH 27609-6341 919 832-1205
BOWMAN GRAY
BARRICK, HARRY W., JR. FP L
1900 HIGHLAND PL. 57 57 59
RALEIGH 27607 919 787-4429
DUKE
BARTELS, GEORGE THOMAS FP/NTR AC
605 BENSON RD 78 80 80
GARNER 27529 919 779-6330
DUKE
BAUM, JOSEPH JAMES FP EM/AC
12401 GLENLIVET WAY 64 79
RALEIGH 27613 919 676-9169
U OF IOWA
BEAN, GARY OWEN FP AC
1109 DRESSER COURT 76 80 83
RALEIGH 27609 919 872-4900
BOWMAN GRAY
BIRMINGHAM, LORRAINE FAITH FP AC
10817 TRAPPERS CREEK DR. 81 84 86
RALEIGH 27614 919 870-7633
DUKE
BONIN, ANDREW ANTHONY FP AC
10100OLD WARDEN ROAD 75 92
RALEIGH 27615 919 881-5341
DUKE
BOWEN, JANET WILDER FP AC
117 ESCHER LANE 85 88 94
CARY 27511 919 467-6961
U OF TENNESSEE
BRASHEAR, RALPH GUY FP AC
PO BOX 827 60 61 61
321 S. MAIN ST,
WENDELL 27591 919 365-7366
OHIO STATE U
BROWN, DONALD CLAUDE FP/GER AC
121 EDINBURGH , STE. 100 74 74 85
CARY 2751 1 -6490 919 467-3730
U OF NC
BURROUGHS, FRANKLIN DANFORD FP AC
3100 DURALEIGH RD. 63 63 67
RALEIGH 27612 919 881-5532
U OFNC
CHURCH, C. FRANKLIN FP/D AC
1109 DRESSER COURT 63 63 68
RALEIGH 27609 919 872-4900
DUKE
CORPENING, ALBERT NEWTON FP AC
141 E. MAIN ST. 55 55 58
PO BOX 158
YOUNGSVILLE 27596 919 556-2126
BOWMAN GRAY
DELEON, ARTURO DEJESUS FP/IM AC
1109 DRESSER COURT 61 71 75
RALEIGH 27609 919 872-4900
FAR EASTERN U
DESSAUER, KATI E. FP AC
959 N. HARRISON AVE. 85 85 95
CARY 27513 919 380-0291
U OFNC
DRABICK, ANDREW JOSEPH FP C
2620 NEW BERN AVENUE 85 94 94
RALEIGH 27610 919 231-2800
TEMPLE U
FLICK, CONRAD LLOYD FP AC
BLUE RIDGE FAMILY PRACTICE 89 90 86
2605 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE. 300
RALEIGH 27607 919 556-6762
DUKE
FORSYTH, RICHARD JAMES FP AC
3320 EXECUTIVE DR. #214 75 76 82
RALEIGH 27609 919 878-8596
DALHOUSIE U
342
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
92. WAKE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
HAMAD, MAZEN E.Z. FP AC
3100 DURALEIGH RD. 76 82 90
RALEIGH 27612 919 881-5300
DAMASCUS U
HAMMER, DOUGLAS IRA FP/GPM AC
BLUE RIDGE FAMILY PRACTICE 62 63 75
2605 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE. 300
RALEIGH 27607-8004 919 782-0146
TUFTS U
HAMRICK, ALGER VASON, III FP AC
1109 DRESSER COURT 72 72 79
RALEIGH 27609 919 872-4900
U OF NC
HEDRICK, WILLIAM WESTON FP AC
1805 NEW HOPE RD. 57 57 62
RALEIGH 27604 919 231-6215
BOWMAN GRAY
HILL, JAMES CARVER FP EM/AC
1316 YUBINARANDA 84 85 82
GARY 2751 1 91 9 469-9635
U OFNC
HWANG, YINNAN GARY FP AC
PO BOX 425 70 84 86
ZEBULON 27597-0425 919 269-4101
CHINA MED COLL
JACOKES, DENNIS NEILL FP AC
BLUE RIDGE FAMILY PRACTICE 87 88 93
2605 BLUE RIDGE RD.. STE. 300
RALEIGH 27607 919 782-0146
U OF NC
KENAN, LEROY FULTON FP AC
185 TURKEY POINT ROAD 56 56 59
SNEADS FERRY 28460-0099 919 327-4122
BOWMAN GRAY
LEE, WILLIAM DAVID FP AC
BLUE RIDGE FAMILY PRACTICE 74 74 77
2605 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE. 300
RALEIGH 27607 919 782-0146
U OF NC
LEWIS, DEBORAH L. FP AC
1109 DRESSER COURT 81 84 91
RALEIGH 27609 919 872-4900
OHIO STATE U
LUYANDO, YVONNE FP AC
2511 RIDGEWOOD RD. 84 88 90
CHAPEL HILL 27516 919 881-5360
COLUMBIA U
MATTHEWS, MARJORIE E.F. FP AC
105 RHUM PLACE 61 61 65
GARNER 27529 919 779-0777
BOWMAN GRAY
MCBRIDE, J. MARVIN, JR. FP AC
1109 DRESSER COURT 82 82 88
RALEIGH 27609 919 872-4900
DUKE
MELTZER, MORTON FP/P AC
448 HORSE-N-CARRIAGE LANE 65 65 70
CAMERON 28326 910 245-4819
NEW YORK MED COL
MOORE, GEORGE HORACE FP AC
833 DURHAM RD., STE. C 81 81 80
WAKE FOREST 27587 919 556-6762
EAST CAROLINA U
MOSELEY. JAMES RENNIE FP L
340 N. MAIN STREET 54 55 70
WAKE FOREST 27587-2341 919 556-4826
U OF ALABAMA
NICHOLSON, JAMES EVANS, III FP/GER C
106 RIBBON LANE. APT. A 78 79 84
GARY 2751 1 -6884 919 792-81 93
U OF NC
PEARSON, JOHN KENT FP L/RT
1015 N. SALEM ST. 53 53 56
APEX 27502 919 362-8312
DUKE
RABON, F. SCOTT FP AC
3100 DURALEIGH ROAD 85 85 89
RALEIGH 27612 919 881-5340
MED U OF SC
SAMIA, MARK ARTHUR FP AC
PO BOX 99563 90 91 94
RALEIGH 27624-9563 919 446-3333
EAST CAROLINA U
SHERRILL, THOMAS M.
106-F VICTORIA COURT
GREENVILLE 27834-2846
EAST CAROLINA U
SWEENEY, CHARLES LESLIE, JR.
613 SAMPSON ST.
RALEIGH 27609
DUKE
TEEL, GREGORY TYRONE
405 OLD SCARBOROUGH LN.
GARNER 27529
U OF NC
THOMAS, BEN DAVID
PO BOX 218
ZEBULON 27597
MED U OF SC
TORREY, RICHARD KENDRICK
BLUE RIDGE FAMILY PRACTICE
2605 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE. 300
RALEIGH 27607
LA STATE U
TOVE, NANCY LOUISE
THE MEDICAL PARK
218 ASHEVILLE AVE., STE. 10
CARY 27511
U OF NC
WARREN, JULIAN MARION
BOX 1120. SPRING HOPE CLINIC
SPRING HOPE 27882
U OF VIRGINIA
WHEELER, RICHARD LEE
3100 DURALEIGH ROAD
RALEIGH 27612
U OF COLORADO
WHITAKER, DONALD NASH
1425 CANTERBURY RD.
RALEIGH 27608
TEMPLE U
WILKINS, EZRA BROOKS
BLUE RIDGE FAMILY PRACTICE
2605 BLUE RIDGE RD.. STE. 300
RALEIGH 27607
U OF NC
WU, LAWRENCE REGINALD
2650 NEW BERN AVE.
RALEIGH 27610
DUKE
ZELLER, DONALD JOHN
BLUE RIDGE FAMILY PRACTICE
2605 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE. 300
RALEIGH 27607
JEFFERSON
GASTROENTEROLOGY
ALLEN, HERBERT RICHARD, JR.
RALEIGH MEDICAL GROUP
3521 HAWORTH DR.
RALEIGH 27609
U OF NC
BARISH, CHARLES FRANKLIN
3100 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE. 300
RALEIGH 27612
U OF FLORIDA
ENDER, BULENT
3100 BLUE RIDGE RD. #300
RALEIGH 27612
MED COLL OF VA
HARPER, ROBERT NORMENT, JR.
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.
RALEIGH MEDICAL PLAZA
RALEIGH 27609
BOWMAN GRAY
HOLT, JOHN PLUMMER, JR.
3320 EXECUTIVE DR.. STE. 119
RALEIGH 27609
EAST CAROLINA U
HUTZENBUHLER, ANGELA NOEL
3521 HAWORTH DR.
RALEIGH 27609
U OF KANSAS
FP AC
90 91 88
919 782-0146
FP RT
57 57 62
919 787-1261
FP AC
84 86 91
919 783-0200
FP URT
44 44 47
919 269-8070
FP AC
80 80 84
919 782-0146
FP AC
82 83 86
919 851-4022
FP
56 57 58
919 478-4600
FP AC
82 83 91
919 881-5997
FP L/RT
40 40 46
FP AC
75 75 79
MCKAY, MICHAEL DIXON
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.
RALEIGH 27609
MED COLL OF GA
NEWELL, LANNING RICHARD
3320 EXECUTIVE DR.. STE. 119
RALEIGH 27609-7445
U OF NC
PIERSON, WILLARD CRESSE, JR.
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.
RALEIGH 27609
DUKE
POLLOCK, MORRIS ARTHUR
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.
RALEIGH 27609
JEFFERSON
SCHWARZ, RONALD PAUL
3521 HAWORTH DR.
RALEIGH 27609
CORNELL U
GENERAL PRACTICE
DEBNAM, GEORGE CLYDE
524 S. BLOUNT STREET
RALEIGH 27601
MEHARRY MED COLL
MCDOWELL, ROBERT WARREN
320 SHERRYBROOK DR.
RALEIGH 27160
MEHARRY MED COLL
THOMPSON, BENJAMIN EVERETT,
241 BEACHERS BROOK LN.
CARY 27511-5506
U OF NC
WEBER, THOMAS NELSON
833-C WAKE FOREST BUSINESS
WAKE FOREST 27587
MED COLL OF VA
919 782-0146 GENERAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
FP AC TILSON, HUGH H.
Gl AC
82 83 87
919 872-4850
GI/IM AC
75 77 81
919 878-9465
GI/IM AC
66 66 73
919 872-4850
GI/IM AC
69 70 77
919 872-4850
GI/IM AC
77 79 83
919 782-1806
GP/OBS AC
51 51 71
919 832-1667
GP URT
51 53 67
919 832-5389
JR. GP L/RT
58 58 61
919 467-9575
FP AC
PK. 86 89 92
919 556-6762
GPM/PH AC
82 82 81
3030 CORNWALLIS RD.
64 64 79
919 250-2658
ESP DIV. BURROUGHS WELLCOME
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PK 27709
919 248-4354
FP AC
WASHINGTON U
83 84 87
919 782-0146
GENERAL SURGERY
BEALE, ROBERT WAYNE
GS AC
2309 COWDEN COURT
89 94 94
RALEIGH 27612-6301
919 571-1170
UOFNC
CANNON, WOODWARD
GS AC
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD. STE. 305
70 72 78
RALEIGH 27607
919 781-7416
GI/IM AC
HARVARD
85 85 92
CHIULLI, RICHARD ALLEN
GS AC
PO B OX 32090
77 81 82
919 782-1806
RALEIGH 27622-2090
BOSTON U
919 781-0710
GI/IM AC
CLINE, WILLIAM TUCKER
GS/VS AC
80 81 85
POBOX 17200
78 79 83
919 781-7500
2800 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE. 201
RALEIGH 27607
919 420-5000
GI/IM C
DUKE
87 88 94
CROWLEY, NANCY JEAN
GS AC
919 781-7500
2800 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE. 201
85 86 82
RALEIGH 27607-8986
919 420-5000
GI/IM AC
DUKE
77 77 82
DAVIS, DWIGHT GROOME, JR.
GS/TS L/RT
5825 MAPLE RIDGE RD.
54 61 61
919 872-4850
RALEIGH 27609
JEFFERSON
919 876-3671
Gl AC
DRURY, BRADFORD DAVID
GS AC
86 87 91
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD.
85 89 94
919 783-0200
RALEIGH 27607
U OF MASS
919 781-8632
Gl AC
FAUST, KIRK BERRY
GSA^S AC
89 92 94
1101 DRESSER COURT
82 83 90
919 782-1806
RALEIGH 27609
U OF ALABAMA
919 876-2010
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
343
92. WAKE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
GADA, PRESTON HERBERT GS/TS AC
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD. 63 68 68
SUITE 305-2
RALEIGH 27607 91 9 781 -741 2
MED COLL OF VA
GOODSON, JOHN PHILLIP GS AC
PO BOX 32090 63 63 75
RALEIGH 27622 919 781-0710
U OFNC
HARTZOG, HENRY GERARD, III GS AC
PO BOX 32090 62 62 69
RALEIGH 27622 919 781-0710
U OFNC
NOBLER, KIRTLAND EDWARD GS AC
5401 HUNTER HOLLOW DR. 62 63 90
RALEIGH 27606 919 881-5529
SUNY-SYRACUSE
LEB, STEPHEN MARC GS AC
3100 DURALEIGH RD. 75 77 88
KAISER PERMENENTE
RALEIGH 27612 919 881-5530
U OF MIAMI
LONG, FRED JOSEPH. JR. GS AC
PO BOX 20127 72 73 80
RALEIGH 27619 919 571-1170
MEHARRY MED COLL
MADDOX, THOMAS WILBUR GS/VS AC
PO BOX 32090 79 80 86
2800 BLUE RIDGE ROAD
RALEIGH 27622 919 781-0710
U OF ALABAMA
MANLY. ISAAC VAUGHN GS/TS L/RT
725 LAKESTONE DR. 46 46 55
RALEIGH 27609 919 787-0371
HARVARD
MASSENGILL, G.K. GS URT
3308 TIMBER LAKE ROAD 36 36 57
RALEIGH 27604 919 872-6924
DUKE
MEDINA, VICTOR A. GSA/S AC
212 ASHVILLE AVE. STE. 50 85 86 91
GARY 27511 919 851-5055
U OF NEBRASKA
MYERS, RICHARD STANTON GS/TS AC
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVE. 65 65 73
STE. 305-3
RALEIGH 27607 91 9 781 -741 4
WASHINGTON U
NG, GODOFREDO TAN GS/TS AC
1101 DRESSER COURT 62 62 70
RALEIGH 27609 919 876-2010
U OF PHILIPPINES
OLLER, DALE WILLIAM GSA/S AC
3000 NEW BERN AVE. 68 72 88
RALEIGH 27610 919 250-8698
GEO WASHINGTON U
PASCHAL, GEORGE W., JR. GS L/RT
3334 ALAMANCE DRIVE 31 31 46
RALEIGH 27609 919 787-2177
JEFFERSON
PASCHAL, GEORGE W., Ill GS/CDS AC
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD.. STE. 503 73 73 78
PO BOX 32090
RALEIGH 27622-2090 919 781-0710
BOWMAN GRAY
POWELL, DAVID CLIFTON GS AC
1101 DRESSER COURT 78 79 75
RALEIGH 27609 919 876-201 0
U OFNC
QUIGLESS, MILTON DOUGLAS, JR. GS AC
PO BOX 20127 71 72 79
RALEIGH 27619 919 571-1170
MEHARRY MED COLL
SEDWITZ, JOSEPH LEE GS/GYN L/RT
231 HOSPITAL ROAD 51 61 61
ZEBULON 27597 919 269-9310
U OF VIRGINIA
SIMON, ROBERT CURRIE GS/VS AC
4101 LAKE BOONE TRAIL. STE. 500 61 88 91
RALEIGH 27607 919 881-5580
WASHINGTON U
SINGH, MANMOHAN GS AC
713 NORTH ST 60 60 74
SMITHFIELD 27577 919 934-2616
MC OF AMRITSAR
STIRMAN, JERRY ARCHIBALD, JR. GS/TS AC
1101 DRESSER COURT 74 74 80
RALEIGH 27609 919 876-2010
U OF TEXAS
STOCKS. LEWIS HENRY, III GS/TS AC
3404 WAKE FOREST RD . STE, 201 71 73 76
RALEIGH 27609 919 850-0404
M C OF WISCONSIN
SULLIVAN, WILLIAM GREGORY GS/TRS AC
AHEC. WAKE COUNTY MED CTR. 60 61 73
3000 NEW BERN AVE.
RALEIGH 27610 919 250-8798
LOYOLA U
TOLNITCH, LISA ANNE GS AC
2301 REXWOODS DR.. STE. 116 83 88 89
RALEIGH 27607 919 782-8200
U OF LOUISVILLE
UDEKWU, PASCAL OSITA GS/PD AC
3000 NEW BERN AVE 80 83 92
AHEC/SURGERY, WAKE MED, CTR
RALEIGH 27610 919 250-8729
UNIVOF IBADAN
WALDENBERG, LEOPOLD MARK GS AC
PO BOX 17200 65 65 72
2800 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE, 201
RALEIGH 27607 919 420-5000
TUFTS U
YARBOROUGH, MICHAEL FRANCIS GS/TS AC
PO BOX 17200 72 72 81
2800 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE. 201
RALEIGH 2761 9 919 420-5000
U OF NC
HAND SURGERY
EDWARDS, GEORGE SADLER, JR.
3320 EXECUTIVE DR.. STE, 210
RALEIGH 27609
U OF NC
KOLKIN, JON
3320 EXECUTIVE DR. STE, 210
RALEIGH 27609
EMORY U
HEAD AND NECK SURGERY
PRICE, HARVEY CRAIG
3100 BLUE RIDGE RD,. STE. 201
RALEIGH 27607
U OFNC
HEMATOLOGY
ROSE, VIRGIL LOWELL, JR.
3320 WAKE FOREST RD,
RALEIGH 27609
U OF OKLAHOMA
ZEITLER, KENNETH DALE
PO BOX 30098
RALEIGH HEM/ONCOLOGY CLI,
RALEIGH 27622
COLUMBIA U
GERIATRICS
MALONEY, THOMAS RICHARD
556 PINE RIDGE ROAD
RALEIGH 27609-4634
NEW YORK U
SANCHEZ, CLARE JEANNE
DOROTHEA DIX HOSPITAL
MEDICAL SURG, DIV, DIRECTOR
RALEIGH 27603-2176
U OF COLORADO
GER/IM
75 77
GYNECOLOGY
BRANAMAN, GUY HEWITT, JR.
915 WILLIAMSON DR,
RALEIGH 27608
MED COLL OF VA
BYRUM, CLIFFORD CONWELL
PO BOX 8036
KITTY HAWK 27949-8036
JEFFERSON
COURIE, MAURICE NICKOLA
3145 ESSEX CIRCLE
RALEIGH 27608
DUKE
FULGHUM, MARY SUSAN KIRK
4420 LAKE BOONE TR, STE, 302
RALEIGH 27607-7508
U OF NC
HEATON. FREDERICK CHRISTIAN
3809 COMPUTER DR., STE. 201
RALEIGH 27609
U OF NC
MARKS, JOHN JACOB
2200 BRISBAYNE CIRCLE
RALEIGH 27615-4418
U OF NC
RADFORD, WANDA LEE
4420 LAKE BOONE TR , STE. 301
RALEIGH 27607
U OF NC
SUMMERLIN, ARTHUR ROGERS
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD. #401
RALEIGH 27607
U OF VIRGINIA
WILKERSON, LOUIS REAMS
2301 COLEY FOREST PLACE
RALEIGH 27612-5105
MED COLL OF VA
HS/ORS AC
78 79 85
919 872-3171
HS AC
77 80 94
919 872-3171
HNS AC
78 80 83
919 787-1374
HEM/ON AC
80 81 92
919 872-4850
HEM/ON AC
75 75 83
919 781-7070
GER/IM L/RT
47 48 71
919 233-9267
AC
85
919 733-0742
GYN URT
39 47 47
919 833-4080
GYN L
43 43 46
GYN AC
59 59 66
919 782-3698
GYN AC
71 71 77
919 571-1040
GYN AC
72 72 76
919 782-6700
GYN AC
79 80 86
919 981-0877
GYN AC
75 75 75
919 781-7450
GYN L
48 48 56
919 781-5504
GYN L/RT
52 52 56
919 787-4515
HYPNOSIS
BENSEN, VLADIMIR BASIL
3801 HOLLY LANE
RALEIGH 27612-4635
NEW YORK MED COL
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
HAYWOOD, HUBERT BENBURY, III
2500 BLUE RiDGE BLVD.. STE.219
RALEIGH 27607
U OF NC
INGRAM. CHRISTOPHER W.
2500 BLUE RIDGE RD. #219
RALEIGH 27607
BOWMAN GRAY
INGRAM. ROBERT GREGORY
310 S. MAIN ST,
ROLESVILLE 27571
U OF VIRGINIA
AGAYOFF, JOHN D., JR.
3410 EXECUTIVE DR. STE. 201
RALEIGH 27609
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
ALLEN, CYRIL ANTHONY
P O. BOX 14005
RALEIGH 27620
U OF NC
ANDERSON, TROY FLETCHER
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.
RALEIGH 27609
LOMA LINDA U
ASHBURN, PHILIP EUGENE
3100 BLUE RIDGE RD. #300
RALEIGH 27612
BOWMAN GRAY
BELLAMY, WILLIAM EDWARD, JR.
3101 ESSEX CIRCLE
RALEIGH 27608
BOWMAN GRAY
BILBRO, ROBERT HODGES
3206 SUSSEX ROAD
RALEIGH 27607
U OF NC
BLAKE, GERALD WAYNE
3521 HAWORTH DR.
RALEIGH 27609
U OFNC
BOERNER, DAVID FRANKLIN
3100 BLUE RIDGE RDSTE. 300
RALEIGH 27612
PENN STATE U
HYP L
46 49 49
919 787-4311
ID AC
72 72 79
919 571-1567
ID/IM AC
83 88 92
919 571-1567
IM AC
81 81 85
919 554-2645
IM/Gl AC
65 66 88
919 850-0100
IM/HEM AC
74 76 80
919 231-3225
IM C
90 91 95
919 872-4850
IM/Gl AC
74 74 78
919 781-7500
IM/GER L
47 48 60
919 782-2631
IM/CD AC
66 66 72
919 782-1806
IM/ID AC
67 67 75
919 782-1806
IM/PUD AC
76 76 81
919 781-7500
344
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92. WAKE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
CAMP, THOMAS FRANCIS, JR.
IM/CD AC
2800 BLUE RiDGE. STE. 205
62 62 69
RALEIGH 27607
919 782-0414
EMORY U
CAMPBELL, DONALD BARNES
IM AC
3100 BLUE RIDGE RD
71 72 76
RALEIGH 27612
919 781-7500
U OF ALABAMA
CHATTERJEE, BENU
IM AC
6090-A SIX FORKS RD.
80 84 85
RALEIGH 27609
919 870-0488
MYSORE U
COOK. CHARLES ALVIN
IM/NEP AC
3392 SIX FORKS RD.
75 77 82
RALEIGH 27609
919 783-0200
TUFTS U
CRITTENDEN, SUSAN LAWRENCE
IM AC
103 BAINESCT.
81 82 86
GARY 27511
919 467-6125
UOFNC
CURRIN, JOE BADGETT, JR.
IM AC
500 N, ENNIS STREET
61 61 65
FUQUAY-VARINA 27526-2013
919 552-2275
BOWMAN GRAY
DANIELS, ERNEST GILBERT
IM AC
2620 NEW BERN AVE,
83 84 93
RALEIGH 27610
919 231-2800
OHIO STATE U
DARKES, LEROY SCOTT
IM AC
3100DURALEIGH ROAD
82 83 91
RALEIGH 27612
919 881-5422
RUTGERS MEDSCH
DASCOMB, HARRY EMERSON
IM/ID AC
6723 FALCONBRIDGE RD.
43 43 81
CHAPEL HILL 27514
919 250-8520
U OF ROCHESTER
DEJARNETTE, LISA FAYE
IM AC
3148 MERRIANNE DR.
86 87 83
RALEIGH 27607-3015
919 782-1806
UOFNC
DIAB, ALBERT JOSEPH
IM URT
PO BOX 98415
54 54 59
RALEIGH 27624
919 832-5828
U OF NO
DOUGHERTY, KEVIN E.
IM AC
RALEIGH MEDICAL PLAZA
85 88 88
3320 WAKE FOREST RD,
RALEIGH 27609
919 878-0219
U OF MARYLAND
EDMONDSON, MARY L. CANNING
IM AC
204 ASHEVILLE AVE., STE, 40
85 85 90
GARY 27511
919 859-5955
UOFNC
EDMUNDSON, WARNER LEE WELLS IM AC
3900 BROWNING PLACE
80 80 77
RALEIGH 27609
919 781-9650
U OFNC
EMERY, JOHN BLOOM, JR.
IM/LM AC
3100 DURALEIGH RD.
63 66 90
RALEIGH 27612
919 881-5404
DUKE
EURE, CHARLES ALLAN
IM AC
3521 HAWORTH DR.
67 67 73
RALEIGH 27609
919 782-1806
UOFNC
FERDON, BENJAMIN BETHEA
IM AC
3100 BLUE RIDGE BLVD.,#300
62 62 69
RALEIGH 27612
919 781-7500
TULANE U
FLESCHER, JONATHAN
IM/PUD AC
3100 BLUE RIDGE RD , STE 300
83 84 91
RALEIGH 27612-8035
919 781-7500
ALBERT EINSTEIN
GADDY, ROBERT EDWIN, JR.
IM/CD AC
3900 BROWNING PLACE
59 59 59
RALEIGH 27609
919 781-9650
DUKE
GOFF, DAVID ALBERT
IM/PD AC
909 SPRING FOREST RD.
81 82 78
RALEIGH 27609
919 783-0707
UOFNC
GRANT, GEORGE REDD, JR.
IM AC
3101 ESSEX CIRCLE
63 63 69
RALEIGH 27608
919 782-2631
DUKE
GRAY, THOMAS GLEN
IM AC
2620 NEW BERN AVE.
86 87 90
RALEIGH 27610
919 250-2654
EAST CAROLINA U
GREMILLION, DAVID HENRY
IM/ID AC
3000 NEW BERN AVE.
72 89
RALEIGH 27610
919 755-8520
LA STATE U
HARDISON, JOSEPH H., JR.
IM/GI RT
1612 0BERLIN ROAD #7
56 56 64
RALEIGH 27608
919 872-4850
DUKE
HARDISON, MITCHELL DALE
IM AC
3900 BROWNING PL.
80 81 81
RALEIGH 27609
919 781-9650
UOFNC
HARPER, WAYNE LEE
IM AC
3100 BLUE RIDGE RD.
78 80 82
RALEIGH 27612
919 781-7500
DUKE
HARRIS, ROBERT THOMAS
IM/PYM AC
HEALTHSOURCE HEALTH PLANS
78 81 86
4000 AERIAL CENTER PARKWAY
MORRISVILLE 27560
919 460-1610
EMORY U
HART, TIMOTHY BERTRAND
IM/PUD AC
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.
79 80 84
RALEIGH 27609
919 872-4850
MED COLL OF VA
HELFELD, HOPE BETH
IM/CD AC
3020 NEW BERN AVE., STE. 520
85 94
RALEIGH 27610
919 231-8253
MED SCH-UMDNJ
IBACH, ANNE LEIGH
IM AC
2800 BLUE RIDGE RD.. STE. 205
88 89 92
RALEIGH 27607
919 782-0414
MED COLL OF PENN
JOHNSON, JOY MOORING
IM AC
4612GUNSTON PLACE
82 85 79
RALEIGH 27612
919 783-5312
EAST CAROLINA U
JOHNSTON, FRANK SMITH, JR.
IM AC
3900 BROWNING PLACE
59 59 69
RALEIGH 27609
919 781-9650
UOFNC
KERMON, LOUIS TODD
IM/CD L/RT
2708 PEACHTREE ST,
50 50 52
RALEIGH 27608
919 782-0563
JEFFERSON
KIMBRELL, ODELL C, JR.
IM/END AC
PENN CORP
51 51 60
1001 WADE AVENUE
RALEIGH 27605-1158
919 828-6393
U OF PENN
KOHAGEN, KENNETH R.
IM C
RALEIGH INTERNAL MEDICINE
88 95
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.
RALEIGH 27609
919 872-4850
CASE WESTERN RES
LANG, JOHN ALBERT, III
IM/DIA AC
3821 MERTON DR.. STE. 102
74 76 83
RALEIGH 27609
919 420-0411
UOFNC
MANITIUS, EVA MARIA
IM C
12412 SHALLOWFORD DR.
83 94
RALEIGH 27614
919 872-4850
AKADEMIA U
MARSHALL, LESLIE PATRICIA
IM AC
816 VESTAVIA WOODS DR.
88 89 93
RALEIGH 27615-4606
919 881-5330
MED COLL OF VA
MARUCHECK, JOHN THOMAS
IM AC
6217 DRESDEN LANE
78 79 83
RALEIGH 27612
919 420-0411
U OF OKLAHOMA
MCMANUS, HUGH FORREST, JR.
IM L/RT
3331 WHITE OAK RD.
38 38 41
RALEIGH 27609
919 787-9758
MED U OF SC
MILLER, PHILIP RAIFORD
3100 BLUE RIDGE RD,, STE, 300
RALEIGH 27612
BOWMAN GRAY
MORESCHI, RAFAEL MARIANO
105-A KILMAYNE DR,
GARY 27511
U OF ASUNCION
NOBLE, RICHARD CLAIBORNE
2620 NEW BERN AVE,
RALEIGH 27610
U OF NC
OJEDA, TOMAS
3100 DURALEIGH RD,
RALEIGH 27612
U DE NUEVO LEON
OLIVER, FREDERICK CARLTON, JR.
103 BAINES COURT
GARY 27511
MED U OF SC
PAGE, ERNEST BENJAMIN, JR.
2207 WHEELER ROAD
RALEIGH 27607
DUKE
PARSONS, JAMES SHERIDAN
704 W, JONES STREET
RALEIGH 27603
U OF NC
PERKINS, CHRISTOPHER MARK
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.
RALEIGH 27609
DUKE
PERLMAN, NEIL BRADFORD
NC STATE HIGHWAY PATROL
3318 GARNER ROAD
RALEIGH 27612-5618
U OF ILLINOIS
PRITCHETT, DOUGLAS BRIAN
3100 DURALEIGH RD.
RALEIGH 27607
VANDERBILT U,
PRITCHETT, NEWTON GEORGE
1612 OBERLIN RD,. CONDO #2
RALEIGH 27608
DALHOUSIE U
PROCTER, WILLIAM IVAN
3900 BROWNING PLACE
RALEIGH 27609
DUKE
REES, MICHAEL STEVENS
3101 ESSEX CIRCLE, BLDG. E
RALEIGH 27608
VANDERBILT U,
REKUC. GREGORY M.
3320 WAKE FOREST RD,
RALEIGH 27609
U OF FLORIDA
RODMAN, MICHAEL DAVID
3100 DURALEIGH RD
RALEIGH 27612
U OF MASS
RODRIGUEZ, DAISY ANN
NCSU, SHS, CLARK HALL
PO BOX 7304
RALEIGH 27695-7304
U OF PENN
ROTHMAN, MARK DAVID
3604 BUSH STREET
RALEIGH 27609-7511
AUTONOMOUS UNIV
RUBINO, JOHN
3521 HAWORTH DR,
RALEIGH 27609
U OF CONNECTICUT
SENTER, WILLIAM JEFFRESS
704 W, JONES STREET
RALEIGH 27603
U OF MARYLAND
SIDES, EVIN HENDERSON, III
3400 EXECUTIVE DR,
RALEIGH 27609
U OF NC
IM/CD AC
67 67 73
919 781-7500
IM/CD AC
72 81 84
919 467-2253
IM AC
84 85 82
919 231-2800
IM AC
70 74 90
919 881-5300
IM AC
75 76 79
919 467-6125
IM/CD URT
49 53 55
919 787-4045
IM/GER AC
76 76 75
919 832-5125
IM AC
85 88 88
919 878-0347
IM AC
89 89 93
919 662-4490
IM/GI AC
82 83 89
919 881-5300
IM L/RT
42 43 53
IM AC
57 57 64
919 781-9650
IM AC
76 76 79
919 782-2631
IM AC
81 81 87
919 872-4850
IM AC
82 86 90
919 881-5996
IM AC
87 90 94
919 515-2564
IM/NEP AC
80 82 89
919 876-7807
IM/A AC
83 84 87
919 782-1806
IM L/RT
42 42 49
919 832-5125
IM/ID AC
65 65 71
919 876-9688
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
345
92. WAKE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
SMITH, JANE SWAN
3320 OLD WAKE FOREST RD
RALEIGH 27609
U OF CINCINNATI
SMITH, STEPHEN WAYNE
2800 BLUE RIDGE, STE, 205
RALEIGH 27607
U OF NC
SOKANY, NANCY MARIE
3320 WAKE FOREST ROAD
RALEIGH 27609
OHIO STATE U
SOLDIN, JAMES VINCENT, II
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.
RALEIGH 27609
U OF MINN
SONI, ANANT B.
800 ST MARY'S ST , STE. 100
RALEIGH 27605-2457
BARODA U
STARKENBURG, ROBERT J.
3100 DURALEIGH ROAD
RALEIGH 27612
LA STATE U
TELFER, JAMES GAVIN, JR.
305 S. ACADEMY STREET
GARY 27511
WASHINGTON U
THURBER, DAVID CUSHMAN, JR.
3100 DURALEIGH RD.
RALEIGH 27612
U OF ROCHESTER
UMPHLET, THOMAS LEONARD
2519 WHITE OAK ROAD
RALEIGH 27609
U OF PENN
WEHBIE, CHARLES SAM
3900 BROWNING PL.
RALEIGH 27609
BOWMAN GRAY
WILLIAMS, JOHN HOWARD
PO BOX 10762
RALEIGH 27605
U OFNC
YELLIG, EDWARD BOOTH
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.
RALEIGH 27609
JEFFERSON
YOFFE, ELIZABETH HARRER
3100 DURALEIGH RD.
RALEIGH 27612
U OF FLORIDA
NEONATAL-PERINATAL MEDICINE
DUNN, LAURIE LOUISE
3000 NEW BERN AVE.
WAKE AHEC
RALEIGH 27610
DUKE
VAUGHAN, ROSS LEROY, JR.
WAKE MEDICAL CENTER
3000 NEW BERN AVENUE
RALEIGH 27610
U OFNC
NEPHROLOGY
GARRETT, LELAND EARL, JR.
3604 BUSH STREET
RALEIGH 27609-7511
MED U OF SC
JONES, FREDERICK SAMUEL
3012 FALSTAFF RD.
PO BOX 14006
RALEIGH 27620
RUSH MED COLL
MONAHAN, MICHAEL
3604 BUSH STREET
RALEIGH 27609-7511
EMORY U
IM AC
NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
81 81 86
919 872-4850
ALLEN, LEROY
NS L/RT
3009 NEW BERN AVE.
46 47 55
IM/CD AC
POBOX 14027
73 74 75
RALEIGH 27620
919 231-3320
919 782-0414
BOWMAN GRAY
IM AC
ALLEN, ROBERT LEE
NS AC
88 91 93
3009 NEW BERN AVE
79 79 85
919 872-4850
POBOX 14027
RALEIGH 27620
919 231-3320
IM AC
BOWMAN GRAY
78 79 92
BOONE, STEPHEN CHRISTOPHER
NS EM/AC
919 878-0347
3009 NEW BERN AVE.
POBOX 14027
65 65 78
IM/GI AC
RALEIGH 27620
919 231-3320
73 84 92
DUKE
919 832-1205
BULLARD, DENNIS EUGENE
NS AC
IM AC
3009 NEW BERN AVE.
75 75 83
79 81 88
POBOX 14027
919 250-2653
RALEIGH 27620
ST LOUIS U
919 231-3320
IM/FP AC
GARNER, TIMOTHY B.
NS AC
71 77 78
3320 WAKE FOREST RD. STE. 410 83 88
919 467-7528
RALEIGH 27609
BOWMAN GRAY
919 850-9911
IM AC
KOELEVELD, ROBIN FREDERICK
NS AC
77 79 85
3009 NEW BERN AVE.
85 88 92
919 881-5300
RALEIGH NEUROSURGICAL CLINIC
IM L/RT
RALEIGH 27610
919 231-3320
34 34 39
COLUMBIA U
919 787-9650
LIVINGSTON, KIMBERLY
NS/NER AC
3009 NEW BERN AVE
85 85 93
IM AC
RALEIGH 27610
919 231-3320
82 80
MED U OF SC
919 781-9650
RICH, KENNETH J.
NS AC
3320 WAKE FOREST RD. STE. 410
78 79 88
IM/EN AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 850-9911
83 84 86
ST U OF NY-BUFF
ST. CLAIR, SAMUEL KEITH
NS AC
IM AC
69 75 78
3009 NEW BERN AVE
81 82 90
RALEIGH 27610
919 231-3320
919 872-4850
MED COLL OF VA
IM/HEM AC
NEUROLOGY
77 80 83
919 781-7070
BERTICS, GREGORY M.
N AC
4207 LAKE BOONE TR., STE. 200
82 86 87
RALEIGH 27607
919 782-3456
DUKE
BOWMAN, MICHAEL HIGGINS
N AC
4207 LAKE BOONE TR , STE. 200
76 77 79
NPM/PD AC
RALEIGH 27607-6520
919 782-3456
81 84 89
OHIO STATE U
COOK, YVETTE ROSE
N AC
919 250-8709
200 ASHEVILLE AVE., STE. 40
80 81 92
GARY 27511
919 859-0014
NPM/PD AC
U OF KENTUCKY
70 70 88
FERRELL, WM. GREGORY
N AC
4207 LAKE BOONE TR. #200
85 86 87
919 250-8545
RALEIGH 27607-6520
BOWMAN GRAY
919 782-3456
FREEDMAN, STEVEN MITCHELL
N AC
4207 LAKE BOONE TR., #200
72 72 80
RALEIGH 27607-6520
919 782-3456
U OF PENN
NEP/IM AC
HULL, KEITH LOWELL, JR.
N/IM AC
76 79 91
4207 LAKE BOONE TRAIL
75 79 82
919 782-3378
RALEIGH 27607-6520
DUKE
919 782-3456
NEP AC
79 82 93
MCLAIN, LEE WILLIAM, JR.
N AC
4207 LAKE BOONE TRAIL #200
61 61 86
919 231-3966
RALEIGH 27607-6520
DUKE
919 782-3456
NEP/IM AC
WHITNEY, PAMELA JOYCE
N AC
84 86 92
3320 EXECUTIVE DR.. STE 218
80 80 84
919 782-3378
RALEIGH 27609
U OF OKLAHOMA
919 872-0940
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
ANTHONY, MICHAEL LAMAR
101 S. W. GARY PARKWAY #170
GARY 27511
U OF MISSISSIPPI
BASS, BRIAN EDMOND
3805 COMPUTER DR.
RALEIGH 27609
U OF FLORIDA
BHIWANDIWALLA, POURU P.
4420 LAKE BOONE TR., STE. 302
RALEIGH 27607-7508
U OF BOMBAY
BRANNON, GREGORY JOSEPH
115 GREYMIST
CARY 27511
CHICAGO MED SCH
BRUGGERS, BARRY ALAN
101 S W CARY PKY. STE 170
CARY 27511
CAMPBELL, JOSEPH DAVIS
3404 WAKE FOREST RD. #100
RALEIGH 27609-7317
U OF PITTSBURGH
CARR, JAMES STEWART
2813 OLD ORCHARD ROAD
RALEIGH 27607-6507
QUEENS U
CARTER, JEAN W.
4420 LAKE BOONE TR., STE. 302
RALEIGH 27607-7508
U OF NC
DEIGAN, ERIC ARTHUR
2500 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE, 300
KAISER PERMANENTE
RALEIGH 27607
U OF TORONTO
FORTIER, KENNETH JOSEPH
2800 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE. 305
RALEIGH 27607
DARTMOUTH U
GAINES, IRA LEWIS
REX BIRTH CENTER
4420 LAKE BOONE TR., STE. 304
RALEIGH 27607
BOWMAN GRAY
GARDNER, JEROME BATCHELOR
PO BOX 18568
RALEIGH 27619
EAST CAROLINA U
GOLDSTON, WILLIAM ROBERT
4420 LAKE BOONE TR , STE. 303
RALEIGH 27607
DUKE
GRANADOS, JUAN L.
3000 NEW BERN AVE.
RALEIGH 27610
U OF MADRID
GRANT, HUGH JUDD, JR.
4420 LAKE BOONE TR., STE. 302
RALEIGH 27607-7508
U OF NC
GREER, THOMAS BYWATER
3017 ALLENBY DR.
RALEIGH 27604-5801
BOWMAN GRAY
GRIFFIN, NEWTON 8,
4420 LAKE BOONE TR., STE 304
REX BIRTH CENTER
RALEIGH 27607
VANDERBILT U.
HAAKENSON, GARY ALVIN
3126 BLUE RIDGE RD
RALEIGH 27612
BAYLOR
HALL, WARNER LEANDER, JR.
P. O. BOX 18568
RALEIGH 27619
DUKE
HAYES, RICHARD IVAN
3404 WAKE FOREST RD. STE, 100
RALEIGH 27609-7317
OHIO STATE U
OBG AC
88 88 92
919 467-5941
OBG AC
89 90 93
919 781-5559
OBG/PH AC
68 88 91
919 571-1040
OBG AC
88 89 93
919 851-3480
OBG AC
80 80 84
919 467-5941
OBG AC
88 88 93
919 876-8225
OBG AC
87 89 92
919 881-5358
OBG AC
78 78 88
919 571-1040
OBG
80 81
AC
92
919 881-5329
OBG AC
76 76 85
919 782-5678
OBG
86 86
AC
83
919 781-2500
OBG AC
83 84 80
919 782-1273
OBG AC
63 63 73
919 781-5510
AC
OBG/MFM
66 73 88
919 250-8184
OBG AC
69 69 75
919 571-1040
OBG L/RT
54 54 61
919 782-1273
OBG
57 68
AC
919 781-2500
OBG AC
72 72 79
919 782-3865
OBG AC
61 61 69
919 782-1273
OBG AC
66 66 75
919 876-8225
346
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92. WAKE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
HENDERSON, DAVID YEARDLEY
3126 BLUE RIDGE RD
RALEIGH 27612
MED COLL OF VA
HOLT, WINDSOR AUSTIN
3404 WAKE FOREST RD., STE, 100
RALEIGH 27609
CASE WESTERN RES
HOLTON, ALAN LEON
4420 LAKE BOONE TR.. STE. 301
RALEIGH 27607
U OF VERMONT
KAMM, RICK RANDE
3805 COMPUTER DR.
RALEIGH 27609
U OF IOWA
KURZMANN, RICHARD WALTER
4420 LAKE BOONE TR,. STE. 301
RALEIGH 27607
U OF VIRGINIA
LITTLETON, ROBERT ELTON
3622 HAWORTH DR.
RALEIGH 27609
U OF NO
LORENSEN, GILDA JANE
2500 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE. 300
RALEIGH 27607-4050
DUKE
MARSTON, LAURIE MAY
204 ASHEVILLE AVE., STE. 60
TRIANGLE OB-GYN
GARY 27511
U OF VERMONT
MCKENZIE, SHEPPARD ALLEN, III
3805 COMPUTER DRIVE
RALEIGH 27609
U OF NC
MEROD, MARJORIE E. R.
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD. STE. 502
RALEIGH 27607
ALBERT EINSTEIN
MILLER, DAVID EDWARD
5216 DEERCHASETR.
WAKE FOREST 27587
DUKE
MOHR, LINDA CHAPPELL
3404 WAKE FOREST ROAD
RALEIGH 27609
U OF NC
MONO, JAMES ARTHUR
4420 LAKE BOONE TR., STE. 302
RALEIGH 27607
U OF CINCINNATI
MOODY, MARY FRANCES
3404 WAKE FOREST RD., STE, 100
RALEIGH 27609
U OF NC
MULVANEY, GERALD GARFIELD
204 ASHVILLE AVENUE, STE. 60
GARY 27511
BOSTON U
NEWLIN-SALEEBY, JACKIE ANN
PO BOX 18568
RALEIGH 27619
U OF NC
POOLE, TERRY WAYNE
2500 BLUE RIDGE CTR., STE. 401
RALEIGH 27607
BOWMAN GRAY
RAPPAPORT, ERIC
3404 WAKE FOREST RD., #100
RALEIGH 27609-7317
U OF MIAMI
ROBERTS, LEE ANN
4420 LAKE BOONE TR., STE. 304
RALEIGH 27607
WASHINGTON U
SATTERFIELD, BENTON SAPP
2801 BLUE RIDGE RD. #G-50
RALEIGH 27607-6474
DUKE
OBG AC
81 84 85
919 782-0363
OBG AC
64 64 71
919 876-8225
OBG AC
85 85 92
919 781-7450
OBG AC
70 71 77
919 781-6200
OBG AC
69 72 78
919 781-7450
OBG AC
81 82 85
919 782-1273
OBG AC
81 81 92
919 881-8560
OBG AC
89 89 93
919 233-1311
OBG/IM AC
74 74 79
919 781-6200
OBG AC
84 85 89
919 571-8304
OBG AC
73 76 77
919 755-8976
OBG AC
80 81 85
919 876-8225
OBG AC
80 83 84
919 832-5529
OBG AC
89 89 85
919 876-8225
OBG AC
78 80 83
919 233-1311
OBG AC
83 83 92
919 782-1273
OBG AC
73 73 79
919 783-9565
OBG AC
82 84 89
OBG AC
80 85 90
919 781-2500
OBG AC
62 62 65
91 9 782-3865
SCHMITT, JOHN WILSON
4420 LAKE BOONE TR.. STE. 303
RALEIGH 27607
U TX-SAN ANTONIO
SMITH, MICHAEL DAVID
3805 COMPUTER DR.
RALEIGH 27609
BOWMAN GRAY
STEPHENSON, SHARON R.
101 S. W. GARY PARKWAY #170
GARY 27511
U OF NC
SWAIM, LINDIAN JOSEPH, JR.
BLUE RIDGE OB/GYN
4301 LAKE BOONE TR., STE. 210
RALEIGH 27607
U OF NC
SWEENEY, CHARLOTTE ATKINSON
OBG AC
83 83 83
919 781-5510
OBG AC
86 87 92
919 781-6200
OBG AC
84 86 88
919 467-5941
OBG
73 73
3404 WAKE FOREST RD.. STE,
RALEIGH 27609-7455
EAST CAROLINA U
TALBERT, LUTHER MARCUS
204-60 ASHEVILLE BLVD.
CARY 2751 1
U OF VIRGINIA
TEASLEY, MYRA LYNN
4420 LAKE BOONE TR., STE. 303
RALEIGH 27607
U OF TENNESSEE
TOSKY, GEORGE MICHAEL
4420 LAKE BOONE TR., STE. 301
RALEIGH 27607
BOWMAN GRAY
WILKERSON, ANNIE LOUISE
PO BOX 98837
RALEIGH 27624-8837
MED COLL OF VA
WILLIAMS, RANDALL WATTS
3622 HAWORTH DR
RALEIGH 27609
U OF NC
WOODRUFF, LEON FESTUS, JR.
4420 LAKE BOONE TR,. STE, 303
RALEIGH 27607
BOWMAN GRAY
OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE
MARTIN, SIDNEY ARNOLD
3141 ESSEX CIRCLE
RALEIGH 27608
BOWMAN GRAY
ONCOLOGY
BERRY, WILLIAM ROSSER
PO BOX 30098
RALEIGH HEM/ONCOLOGY CLI.
RALEIGH 27622
DUKE
CAMPBELL, ELIZABETH E,
PO BOX 30098
RALEIGH 27622
DUKE
CRANE, JEFFREY MAJOR
PO BOX 30098
RALEIGH 27622
U OF FLORIDA
DEUTSCH, MARGARET ANN
3320 WAKE FOREST RD,
RALEIGH 27609
M C OF WISCONSIN
DUNLAP, WILLIAM MARSHALL
3521 HAWORTH DR,
RALEIGH 27609
DUKE
ORNITZ, ROBERT DAVID
4420 LAKE BOONE TRAIL
RALEIGH 27607
U OF OKLAHOMA
OBG/GYN AC
300 83 83 83
919 954-7200
OBG/REN AC
53 59 59
919 233-1680
OBG AC
85 88 89
919 781-5510
OBG AC
81 82 86
919 781-7450
OBG/GYN L/RT
38 38 39
919 847-1085
OBG AC
84 88 89
919 782-1273
OBG AC
72 72 76
919 781-5510
TREMONT, STEPHEN J.
PO BOX 30098
RALEIGH 27622
TUFTS U
YOFFE, MARK
PO BOX 30098
RALEIGH HEM/ONCOLOGY CLI.
RALEIGH 27622
U OF FLORIDA
ON/HEM AC
74 79 86
919 781-7070
ON/HEM
77 80
AC
83
919 781-7070
AC
83
OPHTHALMOLOGY
919 782-9005
OM S/RT
53 53 57
919 782-0911
ON/HEM AC
74 78 79
919 781-7070
ON/IM AC
82 84 89
919 781-7070
ON/HEM AC
77 83 90
919 781-7070
ON/HEM AC
84 85 88
919 872-4850
ON/IM AC
65 65 73
919 782-1806
ON/TR AC
71 75 79
919 783-3018
BOARD, ROBERT JEFFREY OPH AC
3320 EXECUTIVE DR. STE. Ill 74 77 84
RALEIGH 27609 919 876-2427
DUKE
CHAMBLEE, HUBERT ROYSTER, JR. OPH AC
20 ENTERPRISE STREET 60 60 67
RALEIGH 27607 919 829-1948
DUKE
CUMMINGS, HOWARD LEE OPH AC
2500 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE. 102 87 88 92
RALEIGH 27607 91 9 781 -21 27
U TX-SOU,WESTERN
FELLENBAUM, PAUL STANLEY OPH AC
2605 BLUE RIDGE RD,. STE, 100 87 90 94
RALEIGH 27607 919 781-2127
U TX-SAN ANTONIO
FLEMING, CHRISTOPHER PAUL OPH AC
200 ASHEVILLE AVE, STE. 10 77 78 82
CARY 275 1 1 -6659 919 233-2020
CASE WESTERN RES
FOSTER, WILLIAM WADE OPH AC
3320 EXECUTIVE DR., STE, 111 72 72 76
RALEIGH 27609 919 876-2427
BOWMAN GRAY
GULLEDGE, SIDNEY LOY, III OPH AC
4301 LAKE BOONE TR,, STE. 200 76 76 82
RALEIGH 27607 919 782-5210
BOWMAN GRAY
tHAYWOOD, HUBERT BENBURY, JR.
2109 BANBURY ROAD 41
DECEASED-10-17-94
RALEIGH 27608 919 782-0236
DUKE
JOHNSON, ALBIN WILLARD OPH
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD.. STE. 409 58 64
RALEIGH 27607 919 781-7400
DUKE
JOYNER, SUSAN JANE OPH AC
3320 EXECUTIVE DR. STE. 111 84 84 89
RALEIGH 27609 919 876-2427
U OF NC
JOYNER, WALTON KITCHIN, JR. OPH AC
3900 BROWNING PL., STE. 200 86 86 90
RALEIGH 27609 919 787-2758
U OF NC
KELLY, MICHAEL WALKER OPH AC
2605 BLUE RIDGE RD., STE. 100 83 83 90
RALEIGH 27607 919 781-2127
U TX-SOU,WESTERN
KILEY, JAMES WILLIAM OPH AC
3320 EXECUTIVE DR, 76 76 81
RALEIGH 27609-7445 919 876-2427
U OF CINCINNATI
LOWRY, R. FRANK OPH AC
4024 BARRETT DR., STE, 104 68 68 74
RALEIGH 27609 919 787-3241
U OFNC
MAGOLAN, JEROME JOSEPH, JR. OPH AC
2801 BLUE RIDGE RD,, STE, 200 81 82 85
RALEIGH 27607 919 571-0081
M C OF WISCONSIN
MARTIN, PHILIP L. OPH AC
2801 BLUE RIDGE RD,. STE. 200 73 75 76
RALEIGH 27607 919 571-0081
U OF NC
MCGRORY, EDWARD JOSEPH, JR. OPH AC
3900 OLD WAKE FOREST ROAD 74 75 80
RALEIGH 27609 919 872-3242
MED U OF SC
OPH
41 52
AC
65
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
347
92. WAKE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
MUNN, ALBERT R.. Ill
OPH AC
3900 WAKE FOREST RD
85 85 90
RALEIGH 27609
919 872-3242
UOFNC
NOAH, VAN BATCHELOR
OPH AC
3900 OLD WAKE FOREST RD
66 66 72
SUITE 104
RALEIGH 27609
919 872-3242
BOWMAN GRAY
ROBINSON, CHARLES HALL, JR.
OPH AC
3900 WAKE FOREST RD STE, 104
75 76 73
RALEIGH 27609
919 872-3242
DUKE
SHEARIN, WILLIAM ARTHUR, SR.
OPH AC
3141 JOHN HUMPHRIES WYND
62 62 67
SUITE 290
RALEIGH 27612
919 787-2211
DUKE
SMITH, PATRICIA WALSH
OPH AC
3900 WAKE FOREST RD,
81 81 92
RALEIGH 27609
919 872-3242
TULANE U
SWANN, EDWIN RUSSELL
OPH AC
100 SUNNYBROOK RD, STE. 103
75 76 87
RALEIGH 27610
919 833-8878
UOFNC
TAYLOR, JEFFREY SCOTT
OPH AC
PO BOX 3128
77 78 84
201 RICHARDS ST.
WILSON 27895
919 291-7001
U OF ILLINOIS
TAYLOR, JEFFREY SCOTT
OPH
3320 EXECUTIVE DR.
77 78
RALEIGH 27609
919 876-2427
U OF ILLINOIS
THORNHILL, GEORGE TUDOR
OPH L
720 W. JONES STREET
41 42 50
RALEIGH 27603
919 834-7341
DUKE
WARD, JOHN THOMAS
OPH AC
3141 JOHN HUMPHRIES WYND
81 83 86
SUITE 290
RALEIGH 27612
919 787-2211
U OF OKLAHOMA
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
ALBRIGHT, DANIEL JAMES ORS AC
3515 GLENWOOD AVE. 87 87 94
RALEIGH 27612 919 781-5600
LA STATE U
ANDREW, WALLACE F., JR. ORS/HS AC
3515 GLENWOOD AVE. 75 81 82
PO BOX 10707
RALEIGH 27605 919 781-5600
U OF VIRGINIA
ARK, JON WONG T2E-JEN ORS AC
PO BOX 10707 87 89 94
RALEIGH 27605 919 781-5600
RUTGERS MED SCH
BURROUGHS, PAUL LEACH, JR. ORS AC
3410 EXECUTIVE DRIVE 66 66 71
RALEIGH 27609 919 872-5296
U OFNC
CALLAWAY, GEORGE HADLEY ORS C
3515 GLENWOOD AVENUE 88 94 95
RALEIGH, NC 27605 919 781-5600
HARVARD
CASTELLOE, THOMAS EDISON ORS URT
2745 LAKEVIEW DR. 56 56 61
RALEIGH 27609 919 787-3172
U OF NC
CAUDLE, ROBERT J. ORS AC
PO BOX 10707 81 88 88
RALEIGH 27605 919 781-5600
BOWMAN GRAY
COMSTOCK, MICHAEL CHESTER ORS AC
3410 EXECUTIVE DR 86 87 93
RALEIGH 27609 919 872-5296
GEO WASHINGTON U
DAMERON, THOMAS BARKER, JR. ORS L
P, O. BOX 10707 47 53 54
RALEIGH 27605 919 781-5600
DUKE
DHILLON, TEJPAL SINGH
1108 DRESSER COURT
RALEIGH 27609
M C OF AMRITSAR
EDWARDS, GEORGE SADLER. SR
3410 EXECUTIVE DR,, STE, 105
RALEIGH 27609
U OFNC
EPNER, RONALD ALAN
101 S,W GARY PARKWAY
CARY 27511
CORNELL U
FAJGENBAUM, DAVID MONIEK
3410 EXECUTIVE DRIVE
RALEIGH 27609
TULANE U
GOODNOUGH, CHARLES PETER
3100 DURALEIGH RD
RALEIGH 27612
NEW YORK MED COL
KOBS, JEFFREY KENT
3515 GLENWOOD AVE,
RALEIGH 27605
M C OF WISCONSIN
LESTINI, WILLIAM FRANCIS
3320 WAKE FOREST RD,
RALEIGH 27609
GEORGETOWN U
MARTIN, ROBERT CHARLES
3100 DURALEIGH RD.
RALEIGH 27615
PHIL OSTEO MC
MCDANIEL, WILLIAM JASON, JR.
P O BOX 10707
RALEIGH 27605
U OF NC
MILLER, ORLANDO PHIL
P, O, BOX 10707
RALEIGH 27605
COLUMBIA U
MONTGOMERY, STEPHEN PAUL
P, O, BOX 10707
RALEIGH 27605
RUSH MED COLL
MORIARTY, MARK HOWARD
3100 DURALEIGH ROAD
RALEIGH 27609
GEORGETOWN U
NELSON, LEONARD DORSEY, JR
PO BOX 10707
RALEIGH 27605
BOWMAN GRAY
REIBEL, DONALD BAUMANN
102 WEE BURN CT,
NAGS HEAD 27959-9784
INDIANA U
RENDLEMAN, DAVID ATWELL, III
321 CAMBRIDGE WOODS WAY
RALEIGH 27608
U OF NC
SMITH, LYMAN SCOTT-WILLIAM
PO BOX 10707
RALEIGH 27605
DUKE
VAUGHN, BRADLEY KENT
3515 GLENWOOD AVENUE
RALEIGH 27612
U OF ILLINOIS
WYKER, ROBERT T.
PO BOX 10707
RALEIGH 27605
U OF VIRGINIA
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
BOYCE, STEPHEN EUGENE
3010 ANDERSON DR,
RALEIGH 27609-7720
U OF FLORIDA
DENNIS, STEVEN HENRY
3320 WAKE FOREST RD , STE.
RALEIGH 27609
U OF NC
ORS AC
GARRABRANT, EDGAR CORNELIUS OTO AC
63 73 76
3010 ANDERSON DR.
66 66 74
919 876-8300
PO BOX 18946
RALEIGH 27619
919 787-7171
R. ORS AC
U OFNC
57 57 62
GREENE, DENNIS ALAN
OTO/HNS AC
919 878-0980
3100 DURALEIGH RD.
68 68 90
RALEIGH 27612
919 881-5306
ORS/HS AC
WEST VA U
76 81 83
HATTAWAY, ALEXANDER C, III
OTO/HNS AC
919 467-4992
3010 ANDERSON DR.
PO BOX 18946
65 65 70
ORS AC
RALEIGH 27619
919 787-7171
75 75 80
UOFNC
919 872-5296
HOLMES, DOUGLAS KENT
OTO AC
WAKE AHEC. ENT DEPT,
80 80 93
ORS AC
3024 NEW BERN AVE. STE. 305
69 71 92
RALEIGH 27610-1255
919 250-8226
919 881-5677
U OFNC
MAJORS, ROBERT POWELL, JR.
OTO AC
ORS AC
3010 ANDERSON DR,
61 61 71
87 87 93
POBOX 18946
919 781-5600
RALEIGH 27619
GEO WASHINGTON U
919 787-7171
ORS AC
MANN, CHARLES HAYES
OTO AC
83 89 93
226 ASHEVILLE AVE, #40
66 67 82
919 876-7676
CARY 27511-6660
WEST VA U
919 859-4744
ORS AC
MCELVEEN, JOHN T., JR.
OTO AC
82 86 91
CAROLINA EAR & HEARING CLI
PC 78 79 87
919 881-5524
3404 WAKE FOREST RD., STE. 303
RALEIGH 27609
919 876-4327
ORS AC
U OF NC
67 67 72
MEDDERS, RUSSELL GLEN
OTO AC
919 781-5600
3100 BLUE RIDGE RD.
84 85 82
RALEIGH 27607
919 787-1374
ORS AC
U OF NC
59 68 68
MEREDITH, SCOTT D.
OTO C
919 781-5600
3024 NEW BERN AVE., STE. 305
87 88 94
RALEIGH 27610
919 250-7858
ORS AC
U OF VIRGINIA
74 74 80
PA 1 1 bRSON, HUBERT CLIFTON
OTO/PSF AC
919 781-5600
P O BOX 18946
74 74 84
RALEIGH 27619
919 787-7171
ORS AC
U OF NC
81 82 94
PUGH, MAGDA R.
OTO/HNS AC
919 881-5539
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.. STE,
470 78 81 91
RALEIGH 27609
919 790-2255
ORS AC
CAIRO U
84 84 92
SPARROW, NATHANIEL LOUIS
OTO AC
919 781-5600
3010 ANDERSON DR.
PO BOX 18946
57 57 65
ORS RT
RALEIGH 27609-7720
919 787-7171
57 64 64
UOFNC
919 781-5600
THORNHILL, EDWIN HALE
OTO/OPH L
720 W JONES STREET
38 41 42
ORS AC
RALEIGH 27603
919 834-7341
70 70 78
DUKE
919 872-5296
WATANABE, TSUNEO KENT
OTO/PSF AC
101 S W, CARY PARKWAY
74 78 83
ORS AC
CARY 27511
919 467-7380
84 85 91
KEIOGIJUKU U
919 781-5600
WATKINS, GLEN LEE
OTO/HNS AC
208 ASHVILLE AVE., STE. 10
84 88 82
ORS AC
CARY 27511
919 859-6771
79 80 92
BOWMAN GRAY
919 781-5600
WHICKER, JAMES HUBERT
OTO AC
3010 ANDERSON DRIVE
66 74 82
ORS AC
P. O, BOX 18946
82 84 87
RALEIGH 27619
919 787-7171
919 781-5600
U OFNC
WRIGHT, JAMES RHODES
OTO/OPH L/RT
3319 WHITE OAK RD.
40 40 40
RALEIGH 27609-7618
919 782-0051
U OF MARYLAND
OTO AC
82 83 89
919 787-7171
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
OTO AC
BENSON, JOHN DEWITT
PTH AC
470 81 82 88
4420 LAKE BOONE TRAIL
78 79 82
919 790-2255
RALEIGH 27607
919 783-3040
U OF NC
348
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
92. WAKE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
CARTER, TIMOTHY ROBERT
4420 LAKE BOONE TRAIL
REX HOSPITAL
RALEIGH 27607
U OF VIRGINIA
CHIAVETTA, STEPHEN V.
4420 LAKE BOONE TRAIL
RALEIGH 27607
M 0 OF WISCONSIN
COPELAND, DANA DERWARD
10004 GRADY CIRCLE
RALEIGH 27615
DUKE
EDWARDS, JAMES RONALD
1800 BRASSFIELD RD.
RALEIGH 27614
U OF NC
KAASA, LAURIN JUUL
3312 LANDOR RD.
RALEIGH 27609
U OF MINN
KANICH, ROBERT EMIL
4420 LAKE BOONE TRAIL
RALEIGH 27607
MED COLL OF VA
LEGRAND, GORDON BUCK
3000 NEW BERN AVENUE
RALEIGH 27610
U OF NC
PATE, DEWEY HARRIS
WAKE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
RALEIGH 27610
U OF NC
SCARBOROUGH, DAWSON EMERSON
PO BOX 19864
RALEIGH 27619
U OF NC
SORGE, JOHN PHILLIP
4420 LAKE BOONE TRAIL
DEPT. OF PATHOLOGY
RALEIGH 27607
U OF ROCHESTER
PEDIATRICS
ADAMS, WILLIAM CHAMBLISS
212 ASHEVILLE AVE.. STE. 10
GARY 27511
MED COLL OF VA
ALLEN, LOUIS DAVID
3124 BLUE RIDGE RD. #102
RALEIGH 27612
MED COLL OF GA
AUMAN, GEORGE LOUIS
3900 BROWNING PLACE
RALEIGH 27609
BOWMAN GRAY
BERNSTEIN, JERRY CHARLES
4905 PROFESSIONAL COURT
RALEIGH 27609
U OF NC
BLAIR, ELIZABETH IVEY
800 BENSON ROAD
GARNER 27529
U OF NC
BROWN, DANIEL ELMER
3124 BLUE RIDGE RD,. STE. 102
RALEIGH 27612
U OF NC
BROWN, WALLACE DAVID
3708 LUBBOCK DRIVE
RALEIGH 27612
U OF ROCHESTER
BUGG, CHARLES PAULETT
5807 SENTINEL DR.
RALEIGH 27609
JOHNS HOPKINS
BURKE, KAREN ANDREA
3100 DURALEIGH ROAD
RALEIGH 27612
U OF ROCHESTER
PTH AC
BURROUGHS, FREDERICK DOUGLAS PD AC
84 85 90
100 SUNNYBROOK ROAD, STE
202 66 69 75
RALEIGH 27610
919 231-3180
919 783-3040
MEHARRY MED COLL
CARR, MARJORIE BARNWELL
PD AC
PTH/HEM AC
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD.. STE.
501
76 76 73
69 70 77
RALEIGH 27607-6496
919 781-7490
919 783-3040
UOFNC
D'AVANZO, NICHOLAS JOSEPH
PD AC
PTH/NA AC
3124 BLUE RIDGE RD.
86 89 91
72 73 79
RALEIGH 27612
919 782-0021
919 755-8260
ST U OF NY-BUFF
EASTWOOD, FREDERICK THOMAS
PD L7RT
PTH AC
P. 0. BOX 30203
44 51 52
58 58 72
RALEIGH 27622
919 787-1961
919 250-8260
TEMPLE U
EDWARDS, ELMO STEPHEN
PD AC
PTH URT
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD.. STE,
501
63 63 68
42 42 61
RALEIGH 27607-6496
919 781-7490
919 781-1889
DUKE
FARLEY, WILLIAM WINFREE
PD L
PTH AC
2625 DOVER RD,
43 43 52
62 62 77
RALEIGH 27608
919 787-9350
919 783-3057
MED COLL OF VA
FLEMING, ROBERT HENRY
PD AC
PTH AC
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD.. STE 501
60 60 64
65 65 72
RALEIGH 27607
919 781-7490
919 250-8260
BOWMAN GRAY
FOSTER, SHARON M.
PD/IM AC
PTH AC
RALEIGH PEDIATRIC ASSOCS,
PA
79 92
58 58 67
4905 PROFESSIONAL CT,
919 755-8260
RALEIGH 27609
U OF NC
919 872-0250
ON PTH AC
FRANKLIN, EARL RUFFIN
PD AC
62 62 71
3803-A COMPUTER DR,
73 75 76
919 755-8260
RALEIGH 27609
U OFNC
919 782-5273
PTH AC
GILLESPIE, WILLIAM ALLEN
PD AC
82 82 88
3120HIGHWOODS BLVD,
76 79 90
RALEIGH 27609
919 878-5800
919 783-3062
U OF VIRGINIA
GOLDMAN, ALAN LAWRENCE
PD AC
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD,, STE,
501
63 63 71
RALEIGH 27607
919 781-7490
WASHINGTON U
HEDGEPETH, JAMES RANDY
PD AC
RALEIGH PEDIATRIC ASSOCS
PA
83 92
4905 PROFESSIONAL CT.
PD C
RALEIGH 27609
919 872-0250
78 80 82
UOFNC
919 859-9991
HOLTKAMP, JOHN HARRY
PD AC
4505 FAIR MEADOW LANE
80 83 84
PD AC
RALEIGH 27607
919 571-7878
78 81 84
NEW YORK U
919 782-0021
HOROWITZ, DAVID A.
PD AC
101 SW GARY PARKWAY, STE
60
79 81 91
PD AC
GARY 2751 1-5562
919 467-5543
68 68 73
BOSTON U
919 787-0266
HUBBARD, WILLIAM COLVIN
PD AC
4905 PROFESSIONAL COURT
66 66 73
PD/PDA AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 872-0250
70 71 76
UOF NC
919 872-0250
JEFFERS, ROBERT GORDON
PD/ADL AC
3803-A COMPUTER DR.
74 74 83
PD AC
RALEIGH 27609
919 782-5273
88 90 91
TULANE U
919 872-0250
JONES, LARRY THOMAS
PD AC
8601-206 OLDE STATION DR,
80 81 93
PD AC
RALEIGH 27615
919 231-3180
65 65 70
MEHARRY MED COLL
919 782-0021
KARTHEISER, KAREN A.
PD AC
RALEIGH PEDIATRIC ASSOCS
. PA 86 87 92
PD AC
4905 PROFESSIONAL CT,
68 68 89
RALEIGH 27609
919 872-0250
919 872-0250
U OF MINN
KEENEY, RONALD ERIC
PD/ID AC
PD AC
5 MOORE DR,. GLAXO. INC,
68 69 78
51 51 57
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PK 27709
919 990-5019
919 872-1019
U OF MISSOURI
KNUDSEN, MICHAEL WALDEMAR
PD AC
PD C
OBERLIN ROAD PEDIATRICS
89 92 92
85 85 94
1321 OBERLIN ROAD
919 881-5570
RALEIGH 27608
MISSOURI U-KC
919 828-4747
LEHAN, LEIGH STEELE
PD AC
2800 BLUE RIDGE RD,. STE. 501
81 84 86
RALEIGH 27607
919 781-7490
UOFNC
MCGEARY, SCOTT ALAN
PD/ID AC
3100 DURALEIGH RD,
77 78 90
RALEIGH 27612
919 881-5583
U OF OREGON
MORGAN, DONNA KEIRAN
PD AC
4632 GAMELYN WALK
81 82 92
RALEIGH 27612
919 881-5490
U OF SOU ALA
MORRIS, Pb I bR JOSEPH
PD/PH AC
3224 DOULTON LANE
78 78 76
FUQUAY VARINA 27526
919 250-3813
UOFNC
MOSELEY, ROBERT GALLOWAY
PD AC
BOX 7304. NCSU-S,H,S.
57 57 62
RALEIGH 27695
919 515-2563
DUKE
MUNT, ROBERT LAWRENCE, JR.
PD AC
3900 BROWNING PL. #100
77 77 82
RALEIGH 27609
919 787-5495
UOFNC
POOLE, JAMES MORRISON
PD/ADL AC
3803-A COMPUTER DR,
76 79 84
RALEIGH 27609
919 782-5273
MED U OF SC
POOLE, ROBERT FRANKLIN, JR.
PD L
3803-A COMPUTER DR
47 55 56
RALEIGH 27609
919 782-5273
DUKE
PRATT, REBECCA ANN
PD AC
3803-A COMPUTER DR.
90 93 87
RALEIGH 27609
919 782-5273
DUKE
PUGH, VERNON WATSON, JR.
PD AC
1321 OBERLIN ROAD
53 53 57
RALEIGH 27608
919 828-4747
JEFFERSON
ROBIE, WILLIAM ADLAI
PD/A URT
200 W, CORNWALL ROAD
42 42 66
COTTAGE 119
CARY 27511
919 319-1185
GEO WASHINGTON U
ROZAKIS, MARY ANN
PD C
212 ASHVILLE AVE. STE, 10
82 95
CARY 27511
919 859-9991
BOWMAN GRAY
SALTER, TERESA PALMER
PD AC
101 S, W, CARY PARKWAY, STE,
60 75 75 80
CARY 27511-5562
919 467-5543
U OFNC
SANDERS, LEE HYMAN
PD L/RT
2502 ANDERSON DRIVE
42 42 46
RALEIGH 27608
919 787-9888
TEMPLE U
SENA, THOMAS JOHN
PD AC
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD.. STE.50
81 84 92
RALEIGH 27607
919 781-7490
ALBANY MED COLL
SMITH, MICHAEL K.
PD AC
212 ASHVILLE AVE,. STE. 10
80 83 93
CARY 2751 1
919 859-9991
U, OF ARIZONA
VANDERBERRY, ROBERT C, JR.
PD/ALD AC
4700 SIX FORKS RD, STE. 220
68 68 88
RALEIGH 27609
919 881-0585
UOFNC
WARE, JULIE LYNNE
PD AC
3100 DURALEIGH RD.
81 82 88
RALEIGH 27612
919 881-5300
BAYLOR
WEDEGAERTNER, MARY ROSE
PD C
909 SPRING FOREST RD.
89 89 94
RALEIGH 27609
919 783-0707
U OF TENNESSEE
WILSON, BRETT
PD C
212 ASHVILLE AVE.. STE, 10
88 95
CARY 27511
919 859-9991
DUKE
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
349
92. WAKE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
WINSLOW, FRANCIS EDWARD, JR. PD L
3124 BLUE RIDGE RD STE 102 53 53 61
RALEIGH 27612 919 782-0021
DUKE
WOLFE, ANN FIERRO PD/PH AC
2017 LANDINGS WAY 61 61 83
RALEIGH 27615 919 715-3663
TEMPLE U
WOOTEN, ELEANOR JANE H. PD/PH L/RT
904 WILLIAMSON DRIVE 42 43 46
RALEIGH 27608 919 832-4097
DUKE
PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
GWINN, MICHAEL DALE
PM AC
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.. STE. 430 86 87 90
RALEIGH 27609
919 876-7676
OHIO STATE U
MORRELL, ROBERT X., JR.
PM AC
CAROLINA REHAB. ASSOCIATES.
PA 83 84 86
2501 ATRIUM DR., STE. 300
RALEIGH 27607
919 781-9950
U OF LOUISVILLE
OBRIEN, PATRICK JAMES
PM AC
3000 NEW BERN AVE.
81 81 92
RALEIGH 27610
919 250-8779
NEW YORK MED COL
SANITATE, SCOTT STEVEN
PM AC
3000 NEW BERN AVE.
88 90 93
RALEIGH 27610
WAYNE STATE U
PLASTIC SURGERY
CARBONELL, ANTONIO MIGUEL
PS EM/AC
PO BOX 31823
69 70 85
RALEIGH 27622
919 782-3444
GEORGETOWN U
CARLINO, RICHARD EDWARD
PS AC
3404 WAKE FOREST RD , STE. 20C
84 89 94
RALEIGH 27609
919 850-0238
RUTGERS MEDSCH
DAVIDIAN, VARTAN AMBAR, JR.
PS/GS AC
1112 DRESSER COURT
67 67 75
RALEIGH 27609
919 872-2616
UOFNC
DAVIS, GLENN MILLER
PS AC
4301 LAKE BOONE TR.. STE. 205
74 75 87
RALEIGH 27607
919 881-0077
MED U OF SC
GARSIDE, WILLIAM BLAKE
PS AC
1112 DRESSER COURT
64 64 74
RALEIGH 27609
919 872-2616
ST LOUIS U
HANNA, DONALD PAUL
PS/GS AC
1805 KILDAIRE FARM ROAD
79 82 87
GARY 27511
919 233-1933
WAYNE STATE U
LAMBETH, WILLIAM ARNOLD, III
PS/GS AC
1112 DRESSER COURT
71 71 82
RALEIGH 27609
919 872-2616
U OF NC
OSCHWALD, DONALD L.A., JR.
PS AC
3404 WAKE FOREST RD.. STE. 20C
78 79 87
RALEIGH 27609
919 850-0238
U OF NEW MEXICO
RUSSELL. ROGER BIVINS
PS/GS AC
4301 LAKE BOONE TR., STE. 205
76 80 84
RALEIGH 27607
919 881-0077
BOWMAN GRAY
VALONE, JAMES AUSTIN
PS/GS L
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD. .#304
36 47 54
RALEIGH 27607
919 781-7430
ST U OF NY-BUFF
PSYCHIATRY
AYCOCK, JEAN ELIZABETH
867 WASHINGTON ST.
RALEIGH 27605
U OFNC
P AC
82 83 92
919 833-5867
BARRINGER, THAD JONES P AC
3900 BROWNING PL., STE. 201 53 57 59
RALEIGH 27609 919 787-7125
VANDERBILT U
BARRINGER, THADDEUS JONES, JR. P AC
3900 BROWNING PL., STE. 201 78 78 83
RALEIGH 27609 919 787-7125
TULANE U
BIERMAN, DAVID RALPH P/CHP AC
4505 FAIR MEADOW LANE 85 86 89
BLUE RIDGE PLAZA. STE 204
RALEIGH 27607 919 571-7744
SOU ILMED SCH
BLACKLEY, ROY JACKSON P/GPM L/RT
4907 QUAIL HOLLOW DR 53 53 54
RALEIGH 27609 919 733-701 1
MCGILL U
BROWN, THOMAS WALTER P/LM AC
14 FENTON PLACE 78 78 89
CHAPEL HILL 27514 919 933-5445
CASE WESTERN RES
DENKER, MICHELE J. P AC
3400 EXECUTIVE DR., BLDG. C 89 90 91
SUITE 207
RALEIGH 27609 919 872-5570
ST U OF NY-BUFF
GROCE, JAMES GRAY P AC
DOROTHEA DIX HOSPITAL 71 71 80
RALEIGH 27603-21 76 919 733-5540
U OFNC
HILLSMAN, PHILIP LEE P/ALD AC
920-A PAVERSTONE DR 87 88 90
RALEIGH 27615 919 847-2624
U OF TENNESSEE
JOHNSON, CHARLES ROSS P AC
3725 NATIONAL DR.. STE. 227 65 65 70
RALEIGH 2761 2-4879 91 9 781-8539
BOWMAN GRAY
JONES, PAMELA JEAN P AC
1145-A EXECUTIVE CIRCLE 89 92 92
GARY 27511 919 933-9303
U OF HAWAII
KAMDAR, MUKESH P AC
3100 DURALEIGH RD. 79 82 91
RALEIGH 27612 919 881-5456
J.N MEDICAL COLL
LANCASTER, MICHAEL STEWART P/CHP AC
1100 NAVAHO DR. STE. 105 75 75 90
RALEIGH 27609 919 872-3851
TULANE U
MCALLISTER, JAMES GRAY, III P/NTR AC
521 E. JONES ST. 60 60 68
RALEIGH 27601-1137 919 821-9112
U OFNC
MEYMANDI, ASSAD P/N AC
3320 EXECUTIVE DR., STE. 216 62 66 67
RALEIGH 27609 919 954-5020
GEO WASHINGTON U
OSTROW, BARRY SEYMOUR P/PYA AC
3900 BROWNING PL. STE 201 66 66 74
RALEIGH 27609 919 787-7125
U OF MICHIGAN
PEDIADITAKIS, NICHOLAS P. P S/RT
5100 LEADMINE ROAD 54 61 61
RALEIGH 27612 919 787-0710
U THESSALONIKI
PRESSLEY, TARA ELIZABETH P/CHP AC
3108-E ESSEX CIRCLE 87 90 93
RALEIGH 27608-1293 919 782-1555
U OF SOU FLORIDA
QUINN, CLIFTON LEE P L/RT
PO BOX 97872 54 54 55
RALEIGH NC 27624-7872 919 782-5615
U OF NC
ROLLINS, ROBERT LEROY, JR. P/FPY AC
2500 WAKE DRIVE 56 56 60
RALEIGH 27608 919 733-9142
DUKE
SAAD, MAGED HANNA P/GP AC
917 VANDORA SPRINGS RD. 61 75 75
GARNER 27529 919 779-6461
CAIRO U
SCARBOROUGH, WALTER AVERY, JR.
P AC
1004 DRESSER COURT. STE 101 67 67 75
RALEIGH 27609-7356 919 876-0090
DUKE
SELLERS, BOBBY EUGENE P AC
2507 KINGSLEY ROAD 63 64 64
RALEIGH 27612 919 787-7125
U OF TENNESSEE
STRATAS, NICHOLAS EMANUEL P/HYP AC
3900 BROWNING PL, #201 57 60 61
RALEIGH 27609 919 787-7125
U OF TORONTO
SVED, MARGERY SUE P AC
DOROTHEA DIX HOSPITAL 79 80 92
RALEIGH 27603-2176 919 733-9917
U OF NC
WEISLER, RICHARD HARRY P AC
900 RIDGEFIELD DR.. STE. 320 76 76 82
RALEIGH 27609-8524 919 782-4672
U OF NC
WU, KATHERINNE GUTMANN P AC
120 CANYON RUN 82 88 91
GARY 27513 919 881-5456
DUKE
ZARZAR, MICHAEL NAKHLEH P AC
3168-E ESSEX CIRCLE 84 84 90
GLENWOOD PROFESSIONAL VILL.
RALEIGH 27608 919 782-1555
U OF NC
ZARZAR, NAKHLEH PACIFICO P AC
3108-E ESSEX CIRCLE 56 63 64
RALEIGH 27608 919 782-1555
AMER.U OF BEIRUT
PSYCHOANALYSIS
HOWIE, JOHN SANDALL
3129 ESSEX CIRCLE
RALEIGH 27608-1233
U OF NC
PUBLIC HEALTH
BETHEL, MILLARD BAIMBRIDGE
400 AVINGER LANE-409
DAVIDSON 28036-9760
U OF TENNESSEE
BURROUGHS, RUTH REUBEN
6413 MARGATE COURT
RALEIGH 27612
U OF NEBRASKA
KOOMEN, JACOB, JR.
909 DOGWOOD LANE
RALEIGH 27607
U OF ROCHESTER
LEVINE, RONALD H.
2404 WHITE OAK ROAD
RALEIGH 27609
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
MORROW, SARAH TAYLOR
3304 WADE AVE
RALEIGH 27607
U OF MARYLAND
RHYNE, JIMMIE LEE
7813 HARDWICK DR
RALEIGH 27615
U OF MARYL7\ND
SIMMONS. JIMMIE DALE
741 BISHOPS PARK. APT. 105
RALEIGH 27605
BOWMAN GRAY
STOODT, GEORJEAN
PO BOX 27687
PYA/P AC
58 64 64
919 782-0616
PH L/RT
36 36 39
704 896-1409
PH/PD L/RT
37 37 69
919 781-5015
PH LVRT
45 58 60
919 834-4355
PH/PD AC
59 62 66
919 782-0838
PH/PD L
44 45 61
919 851-8888
PH/PD L/RT
48 48 56
919 847-1380
PH/FP AC
57 57 61
919 715-3100
PH/GPM AC
79 79 88
NC DIV. ADULT HEALTH PROMOTION
RALEIGH 27611-7687
U OF CINCINNATI
WILSON, WILLIAM LENOIR
2 SPRINGMOOR DR.
RALEIGH 27615-4324
BAYLOR
919 715-0124
PH L/RT
26 59 60
919 848-7002
350
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
92, WAKE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
PULMONARY DISEASES
DURR, ROBERT ALAN
3320 OLD WAKE FOREST RD.
RALEIGH 27609
ST U OF NY-BUFF
GRIFFITH, JOHN KEVEN
3320 WAKE FOREST RD,
RALEIGH 27609
CASE WESTERN RES
HAYES, DAVID ALLEN
3320 WAKE FOREST RD,
PO BOX 18700
RALEIGH 27609
U OF VIRGINIA
KUNSTLING, TED RICHARD
3320 WAKE FOREST RD.
RALEIGH 27609
DUKE
PULMONARY DISEASES
ZORN, SUZANNE JENNIFER
3320 WAKE FOREST ROAD
RALEIGH 27609
PENN STATE U
RADIOLOGY
POPE, CHARLES V, R AC
3614 HAWORTH DR, 76 76 75
PUD/IM AC RALEIGH 27609-8511 919 787-8221
80 81 88 U OF NO
919 872-4850 ROSS, MICHAEL LEONARD
2901 FAIRVIEW RD,
PUD/IM AC RALEIGH 27608
85 89 92 NORTHWESTERN U
919 878-0361 SPRUNT, WM HUTCHINSON, III
6508 BROOKHOLLOW DR,
PUD/CCM AC RALEIGH 27615
72 72 79 HARVARD
WOODARD, SABRA ALDERMAN
919 872-4850 RALEIGH RADIOLOGY ASSOCIATES 76
1110 NAVAHO DR,. STE, 400
PUD/IM AC RALEIGH 27609
68 68 75 U OF NO
919 872-4850 WORTH, THOMAS CLARKSON
500 LAKE BOONE TRAIL
RALEIGH 27608
HARVARD
R/NER AC
79 79 91
919 250-8511
R/NM L
45 48 53
919 787-8199
R/NM AC
76 84
919 878-8582
R L/RT
36 36 49
919 787-6449
RHU/IM AC
88 90 94
919 872-4850
CELLA, JOHN ROBERT
R AC
POBOX 19509
64 64 70
NORTH HILLS STATION
RALEIGH 27619
919 881-8411
UOFNC
CERWIN, ROBERT A.
R/NM AC
3821 MERTON DR.
70 70 77
RALEIGH 27609
919 787-7411
CORNELL U
DESIMONE, ROBERT ALFRED
R AC
315LOCHSIDE DR,
61 64 90
GARY 27511
919 467-5900
TUFTS U
ESHELMAN, THOMAS CARL
R AC
RALEIGH RADIOLOGY ASSOCIATES 67 68 75
1110 NAVAHO DR,, STE, 400
RALEIGH 27609-4185
919 878-8582
BOWMAN GRAY
JENKINS, ALBERT MILTON
R L/RT
3614 HAWORTH DR.
47 53 53
RALEIGH 27609
919 832-8080
U OF CINCINNATI
RADIOLOGY
NANCE, KEITH VAN ALLEN
REX HOSPITAL-PATHOLOGY
4420 LAKE BOONE TRAIL
RALEIGH 27607-7505
EAST CAROLINA U
PTH/PCP AC
85 87 89
919 783-3040
RADIOLOGY
PERLMUTT, LOUIS MORRIS R/DR AC
3821 MERTON DR, 77 77 90
WAKE RADIOLOGY CONSULTANTS. PA
RALEIGH 27609 919 787-8199
U OF NO
RHEUMATOLOGY
FREEMAN, DOUGLAS G., JR.
3831 MERTON DRIVE
RALEIGH 27609
DUKE
KOPP, ELLIOT JOSEPH
THE CARE, CENTER
3400 EXECUTIVE DR, STE, 107
RALEIGH 27609
SUNY-SYRACUSE
ROBERTS, SURRY PARKER
120 WOODBURN RD,
RALEIGH 27605
U OF NO
STRADER, KYLE WOODROW
3831 MERTON DR,
RALEIGH 27609
WEST VA U
SVARA, CLAUDIA J.
3320 WAKE FOREST RD,
RALEIGH 27609-7300
U OF NO
THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY
ANDERSON, ROGER FABIAN, JR.
4420 LAKE BOONE TRAIL
REX CANCER CENTER
RALEIGH 27607
DUKE
HOFFMAN, LEROY G., JR.
POBOX 10407
TRIANGLE ONCOLOGY SERVICES
RALEIGH 27605
BOWMAN GRAY
SCARANTINO, CHARLES WALTER
4420 LAKE BOONE TR,
REX CANCER CTR,
RALEIGH 27607
BOWMAN GRAY
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
RHU/AI AC
68 68 77
919 781-9633
RHU/AI AC
73 73 86
919 954-1404
RHU/IM RT
66 66 76
919 828-2245
RHU/A AC
81 81 86
919 781-9633
RHU/IM AC
83 84 88
919 872-4850
TR/ON AC
81 85 90
919 783-3018
TR/PD AC
75 75 88
919 783-3018
TR AC
73 74 82
919 783-3018
BRADSHAW, PRESTON HATCHER, JR. U AC
1200 KERSHAW DR, 60 60 67
RALEIGH 27609 919 783-6687
DUKE
DANIEL, THOMAS BRANTLEY
110SELMA ROAD
PO BOX 845
WENDELL 27591
BOWMAN GRAY
FOX, POWELL GRAHAM, JR.
PO BOX 28280
RALEIGH COMMUNITY HOSP,
RALEIGH 27611
MED COLL OF VA
KANE, RICHARD DOUGLAS
4301 LAKE BOONE TR,. STE, 300
WAKE UROLOGICAL
RALEIGH 27607
NORTHWESTERN U
LEATHERMAN, HUGH K., JR.
3901 COMPUTER DR.
RALEIGH 27609
MED U OF SO
LEBENSON, BERNARD STEPHEN
101 SW GARY PARKWAY. STE, 200
GARY 27511
MED COLL OF VA
LEET, DOUGLAS CHARLES
3320 WAKE FOREST RD„ STE, 100
RALEIGH 27609
U OF CHICAGO
LUCEY, DONALD TRUESDELL
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD, STE, 403
RALEIGH 27607
DUKE
MCCLURE, MARK WARREN
3320 WAKE FOREST RD,. STE, 100
RALEIGH 27609
INDIANA U
PARNELL, JEROME PATRICK, II
3901 COMPUTER DR,
RALEIGH 27609
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
RHODES, JOHN FLINT
2800 BLUE RIDGE BLVD,, STE,403
RALEIGH 27607-6122
U OF NC
STAFFORD, STEVEN JAMES
3320 WAKE FOREST RD, #100
RALEIGH 27609
U OF CHICAGO
TORTORA, FRANK L., JR.
101 S, W, CARY PARKWAY
GARY 27511
EMORY U
UNGER, HENRY ALAN
101 S, W, CARY PARKWAY
CARY 27511
VANDERBILT U,
VASCULAR SURGERY
ARCHIE, JOSEPH PATRICK, JR.
3020 NEW BERN AVE, #560
RALEIGH 27610-1249
U OF NC
EDRINGTON, RICHARD DAVID
3020 NEW BERN AVE, #560
RALEIGH 27610-1249
U OF LOUISVILLE
U L/RT
43 43 52
919 365-5550
U S/RT
52 59 60
919 790-0036
U AC
71 73 78
919 782-1255
U AC
81 83 88
919 781-5104
U AC
77 79 91
919 467-3203
U AC
75 77 82
919 790-0036
U AC
63 63 71
919 781-7113
U AC
76 76 89
919 790-0036
U AC
74 75 82
919 781-5104
U AC
62 62 70
919 781-7113
U AC
76 76 83
919 790-0036
U AC
77 79 87
919 467-3203
U AC
72 76 81
919 467-3203
VS AC
68 68 82
919 231-6333
VS AC
77 77 92
919 231-6333
93. WARREN COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Kirit D. Trivedi, MD, 546 W. Ridgeway Street, Warrenton 27589 (919-527-2346)
Secretary: Kirit D. Trivedi, MD, 546 W. Ridgeway Street, Warrenton 27589 (919-527-2346)
ADOLESCENT MEDICINE
DERRICK, WILLIAM ADAM, JR. ADUGP AC
ASU HEALTH SERVICES 65 65 78
BOONE 28608 704 262-3100
MED U OF SC
OFFICERS-
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
95. WATAUGA COMPONENT SOCIETY
-President: Gregory L. Adams, MD, 345 Deerfield Road, Suite A, Boone 28607 (704-262-4325)
Secretary: Mark C. Murrey, MD, 214 Doctor's Drive, Boone 28607 (704-264-0550)
351
ANESTHESIOLOGY
DOUGLAS, MICHAEL ERIN
212 BIRCH STREET
BOONE 28607
U. OF ARIZONA
GEORGE, LYNN DARCY
PO BOX 304
BLOWING ROCK 28605
GEO WASHINGTON U
VANDIVER, SCOTT LEE
301 BIRCH STREET
BOONE 28607
U OF TENNESSEE
DERMATOLOGY
GARNER, JO FRANCIS, II
204 DOCTORS DR.
BOONE 28607
U OF SOU ALA
STANLEY, RONALD JAY
169 DOCTORS DRIVE
BOONE 28607
U OF NC
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
CZERMAK, CHARLES LOUIS, JR.
P. O, BOX 1781
BOONE 28607
EMORY U
VANCE, THOMAS DOYLE
833 STATE FARM ROAD
PO BOX 1097
BOONE 28607
DUKE
FAMILY PRACTICE
DAVANT, CHARLES, III
RT. #2, BOX 5. CHESTNUT DR,
BLOWING ROCK 28605
U OF NC
DAVANT, CHARLES, JR.
P. O. BOX 8
BLOWING ROCK 28605
MED U OF SO
DAVIS, JOHN D., JR.
P. O. BOX 8
BLOWING ROCK 28605
U OFNC
LIESEGANG, GLEN R.
PO BOX 8
BLOWING ROCK 28605
U OF KENTUCKY
SMITH, WILLIAM M.
381 DEERFIELD RD.. STE. B
BOONE 28607
U OF MICHIGAN
GENERAL PRACTICE
HAGAMAN, LEN DOUGHTON
357 CHERRY DR,
BOONE 28607-9309
U OF PENN
GENERAL SURGERY
INTERNAL MEDICINE
AN AC BRANDON, HENRY ALLEN, JR.
72 73 80 798 BLAIRMONT DR,
704 264-4691 BOONE 28607-9804
BOWMAN GRAY
AN/FP AC SYKES, CHARLIE LOUIS, JR.
56 59 64 108 DOCTORS DRIVE
704 264-4691 BOONE 28607
BOWMAN GRAY
AN AC TAYLOR, RUSSELL CARL
83 83 94 250 DOCTORS DRIVE
704 264-4691 BOONE 28607
U OF NC
D AC
76 78 82
704 264-4553
D AC
72 72 81
704 264-4553
OBSTETRICS
FREEMAN, JOHN JACKSON
838 STATE FARM ROAD
BOONE 28607
MED COLL OF GA
DR AC
66 66 75
704 264-6984
DR AC
56 56 71
704 264-6984
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
JACKSON, ROBERT B., II
222 LONGVUE DRIVE
BOONE 28607
U OF NC
MARCHESE, JOHN RICHARD
40 DOCTORS DR,
BOONE 28607
GEORGETOWN U
TRATHEN, WILLIAM THOMAS
PO BOX 1069
BOONE 28607-1069
U OF TORONTO
FP/GER AC
72 72 77
704 295-3116
FP/OPH L
45 48 48
704 295-3116
FP/GER AC
78 79 75
704 295-3116
FP AC
83 83 88
704 295-3116
FP AC
50 50 88
704 264-3521
GP URT
36 36 38
704 264-8414
DEAN, CLAYTON CLEWIS
GSA/S
AC
WATAUGA SURGICAL GROUP
PA
60 60
70
965 STATE FARM ROAD
BOONE 28607-4992
704 264-2340
TULANE U
FURMAN, LOWELL BENJAMIN
GS/VS
AC
WATAUGA SURGICAL GROUP
PA
55 63
63
965 STATE FARM ROAD
BOONE 28607
704 264-2340
U OF TENNESSEE
OPHTHALMOLOGY
ALLF, BRYAN EWING
115 DOCTORS DR,
BOONE 28607-5022
DUKE
ATKINS, WILLIAM SHAFFER
838 STATE FARM ROAD
BOONE 28607
BOWMAN GRAY
HARMON, RAYMOND HARRIS
RR #2, BOX 210
BOONE 28607-9603
MED COLL OF VA
KRONTZ, DANIEL PAUL
200 DOCTORS DR.
BOONE 28607
U OF MISSOURI
MILLER, EDMUND EUGENE
200 DOCTORS DR.
BOONE 28607
NORTHWESTERN U
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
FLEMING, STEPHEN G.
194 DOCTORS DR
BOONE 28607
BOWMAN GRAY
HERRING, WILLIAM ARTHUR, JR.
194 DOCTOR'S DR
BOONE 28607
MED U OF SC
KADYK, JAN MARC
194 DOCTOR'S PARK
BOONE 28607-5018
U OF KANSAS
IM EM/AC
70 70 80
704 264-3308
IM AC
77 77 79
704 264-6362
IM/NEP AC
64 64 70
704 264-6362
NEWELL, JOHN CHILTON ORS AC
BOONE ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATES 84 84 91
194 DOCTORS DR.
BOONE 28607 704 872-7492
U OF MISSISSIPPI
WALLER, TED JAMES ORS AC
194 DOCTORS DR. 66 67 74
BOONE 28607 704 264-1 1 00
NORTHWESTERN U
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
HALL, BRENT DWAYNE PTH AC
WATAUGA MEDICAL CENTER 88 91 85
DEPT, OF PTH, DEERFIELD RD,
BOON E 28607 704 262-4 1 06
EAST CAROLINA U
OBS/GYN AC
69 70 90
704 264-9208
PEDIATRICS
ADAMS, GREGORY LYNN
PD AC
345 DEERFIELD RD,, STE, A
79 82 94
BOONE 28607
704 262-0100
OHIO STATE U
OBG AC
BEALS, MARTIN FEARING, JR.
PD C
79 83 89
134 DOCTORS DRIVE
76 76 82
704 262-9696
BOONE 28607
UOFNC
704 264-5385
OBG AC
HORN, WILLIAM B.
PD/ADL AC
61 61 71
134 DOCTORS DRIVE
72 73 94
704 264-9067
BOONE 28607
UOFNC
704 264-5385
OBG AC
64 64 70
704 264-1232
RADIOLOGY
REED, ROBERT ANDREW
R AC
PO BOX 1097
62 62 91
BOONE 28607
704 264-6850
EMORY U
OPH AC
87 87 84
704 264-0042
THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY
OPH AC
71 71 78
WOLFF, ALCUIN DONALD
TR AC
704 262-1554
SEBY JONES CANCER CENTER
DEERFIELD RD,, PO BOX 2600
54 54 56
OPH L/RT
BOONE 28607
704 262-4362
36 36 36
UOFNC
704 264-8669
OPH AC
83 83 88
THORACIC SURGERY
704 264-0042
FURMAN, RICHARD WARREN
TS/GS AC
OPH AC
WATAUGA SURGICAL GROUP, PA
66 66 74
74 74 77
965 STATE FARM ROAD
704 264-0042
BOONE 28607
704 264-2340
ORS/HS AC
80 81 86
704 264-1100
ORS AC
65 65 73
704 264-1100
ORS AC
69 70 77
704 264-1100
MED COLL OF GA
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
HAMBY, JAMES LAWRENCE
166 FURMAN ROAD
BOONE 28607
U OF MARYLAND
MILLER, CHARLES GRIFFITH
166 FURMAN ROAD
BOONE 28607
U OF NC
PITTS, GARY WAYNE
166 FURMAN ROAD
BOONE 28607
U OF TENNESSEE
U AC
67 68 72
704 264-5150
U AC
86 87 91
704 264-5150
U EM/AC
74 75 93
704 264-5150
352
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
96. WAYNE COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Thomas M. Knutson, MD, PO Box 10867, Goldsboro 27530 (919-731-6060)
Secretary:
Executive Secretary: Peggy G. Potter, 613 S. Taylor Street, Goldsboro 27530 (919-734-0382)
ALLERGY
WHITLEY, DANIEL, JR. A/HNS AC
2707 MEDICAL OFFICE PL. 83 84 80
GOLDSBORO 27534-9460 919 735-9146
EAST CAROLINA U
ANESTHESIOLOGY
CECIL, STEPHEN GERARD AN AC
1727 W, NEW HOPE RD, 81 82 84
GOLDSBORO 27530 91 9 731 -6089
U OF KENTUCKY
LONG, RONALD MORGAN AN AC
1717 W. NEW HOPE RD. 81 81 84
GOLDSBORO 27530
U OF TENNESSEE
WINIKUR, LAWRENCE JAY AN AC
2700 WAYNE MEMORIAL DR. 88 88 92
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 736-1110
MED COLL OF VA
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
GUPTA, JAGMOHAN DASS CD/IM AC
2704 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE 66 66 74
GOLDSBORO 27530 919 736-4724
M C OF PUNJAB U
CHILD PSYCHIATRY
KOHLI, ASHA KIRAN CHP/P AC
505 PARKWOOD LANE 72 78 86
GOLDSBORO 27530 919 736-0203
GSV MED COLLEGE
DERMATOLOGY
HAVERKAMP, JOHN D AC
619 PARK AVE, 71 77 81
GOLDSBORO 27530 919 734-0944
U OF AMSTERDAM
JENNINGS, JOHN LEE, JR. D AC
BOX 1399, 1100 E. ASH ST. 78 83 85
GOLDSBORO 27533 919 734-0944
EASTERN VA
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
BRENTON, BRADLEY CLARK DR AC
2700 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE 79 80 85
GOLDSBORO 27534 91 9 734-1 866
U OF IOWA
GEER-BRENTON, LINDA LOU DR AC
2700 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE 81 82 85
GOLDSBORO 27530 919 734-1 866
OHIO STATE U
WHITMIRE, LELAN FRANKLIN DR AC
2700 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE 85 86 92
GOLDSBORO 27534 91 9 734-1 866
EMORY U
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
BATEMAN, WALLACE BRYSON, JR. EM AC
309 WALNUT CREEK DRIVE 76 76 79
GOLDSBORO 27534-8994 919 778-6205
U OFNC
GRANT, TERRY ALAN EM AC
3800-2 WAYNE MEMORIAL DR, 89 85
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 731-6060
EAST CAROLINA U
KNUTSON, THOMAS MARVIN EM/FP AC
P.O. BOX 10867 79 80 85
GOLDSBORO 27530 91 9 731 -6060
U OF MINN
LJUNG, MARTHA LEE EM AC
206 HICKORY BRANCHES CLOSE 90 93 86
WINTERVILLE 23890 919 731-6060
EAST CAROLINA U
POTTS, FREDERICK LATHAM, III EM AC
201 STRATFORD RD. 84 85 81
GOLDSBORO 27534 91 9 751 -851 1
EAST CAROLINA U
SCHUPNER, KATHLEEN A. EM AC
410 S. COTTONWOOD DR, 82 83 85
GOLDSBORO 27530 919 736-8620
WAYNE STATE U
STOCKDALE, WAYNE HARROP EM/GS URT
715 CRESCENT DR, 45 52 53
SMITHFIELD 27577 919 934-8348
U OF LOUISVILLE
FAMILY PRACTICE
BENNETT, PAUL CLIFFORD, JR. FP UHJ
212 RIDGEWOOD DR. 55 55 59
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 735-1251
DUKE
CLARKE, DONALD KEITH FP AC
GOLDSBORO FAMILY PHYSICIANS, PA 89 85
2400 WAYNE MEMORIAL DR. STE, A
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 735-1251
EAST CAROLINA U
DRUMMOND, JACK NEWTON FP AS
162 OVERMAN ROAD 57 57 62
GOLDSBORO 27530-8926 91 9 689-21 1 1
BOWMAN GRAY
GAITHER, ANTHONY CLARK FP AC
2400 WAYNE MEM, DR . STE. A 89 91 91
GOLDSBORO 27534 91 9 735-1 251
EAST CAROLINA U
GRIFFIN, ASHTON THOMAS, III FP AC
2400 WAYNE MEMORIAL DRIVE 58 58 63
GOLDSBORO 27530 919 735-8601
DUKE
KORNEGAY, HERVY BASIL, SR. FP EM/AC
238 SMITH CHAPEL ROAD 57 57 57
MOUNT OLIVE 28365 919 658-4954
BOWMAN GRAY
MEYER, ROBERT SWENSON FP/GER AC
208 N. HERMAN ST. 74 75 79
GOLDSBORO 27530 919 734-5600
TEMPLE U
SHACKELFORD, ROBERT HILLIARD FP L
238 SMITH CHAPEL ROAD 47 48 50
MOUNT OLIVE 28365 919 658-4954
BOWMAN GRAY
GENERAL PRACTICE
BLACKMAN, JESSE AYCOCK GP AC
109 S SYCAMORE STREET 73 73 76
P. O. BOX 878
FREMONT 27830 919 242-6171
U OF NC
LE, TIN TRONG GP AC
1708 WAYNE MEMORIAL DR. 65 78 86
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 736-9699
SAIGON U
LOWNES, MILTON MARKLEY, JR. GP L/RT
PO BOX 188 47 51 52
DUDLEY 28333-01 88 91 9 735-31 1 2
U OF LOUISVILLE
NATION, ROY GLEN GP/IM AC
407 N. HERMAN STREET 60 65
GOLDSBORO 27530-381 6 919 735-6261
LA STATE U
PATE, WILLIAM HENRY GP L/RT
P, O, BOX 129 48 49 50
PIKEVILLE 27863 919 242-5271
MED COLL OF VA
SANFORD, VIRGINIA OATES GP/PD L
811 SIMMONS ST. 56 56 63
PO BOX 146
GOLDSBORO 27530 919 734-8242
DUKE
SASSER, PATRICK HENRY
100 E. LOCKHAVEN DRIVE
GOLDSBORO 27534
BOWMAN GRAY
TYNDALL, HUBERT DURWOOD
1201 BEST ROAD
GOLDSBORO 27534
U OF NC
GENERAL SURGERY
BLAND, RALPH WINGATE
2400 WAYNE MEM. DR., STE.J
GOLDSBORO 27530
BOWMAN GRAY
GARCIA, GILBERT JOSEPH, JR.
2811 MCLAMB PLACE
GOLDSBORO 27534-1647
U TX-SAN ANTONIO
GUIJARRO, JOSE JULIO, JR.
2811 MCLAMB PLACE
GOLDSBORO 27534
U OF OKLAHOMA
MILLER, WALTON H., JR.
618 BROOKWOOD LANE
GOLDSBORO 27530
U OF CINCINNATI
RUSSELL, DOUGLAS MACARTHUR
304 GLEN OAK DRIVE
GOLDSBORO 27534
U OF NC
THOMPSON, WINFIELD LYNN
216 S HILLCREST DRIVE
GOLDSBORO 27534
U OF MARYLAND
GYNECOLOGY
PARKER, TALBOT FORT, JR.
102 HANDLEY PARK CT.
GOLDSBORO 27534-1769
JEFFERSON
HEMATOLOGY
INZERILLO, JOHN JOSEPH
203 COX BOULEVARD
GOLDSBORO 27534
U UTESA
INTERNAL MEDICINE
AMAEFULE, CELESTINE I.
2300 WAYNE MEMORIAL DR. #G
GOLDSBORO 27530
LOYOLA U
fDALE, GROVER CLEVELAND
3293 RANDY ROAD
DECEASED-7-16-94
LANCASTER PA17601
U OF PENN
DESAI, AMRITA
2704 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
GOLDSBORO 27530
MAYO, PHILIP DOUGLAS
2307-G NORWOOD AVE.
GOLDSBORO 27534
RUTGERS MED SCH
MCLAMB, SAMUEL BAGGETT, JR.
201 COX BOULEVARD
GOLDSBORO 27534
BOWMAN GRAY
NEWELL, HOWARD WILSON, JR.
201 COX BLVD.
GOLDSBORO 27534
U OF NC
STACKHOUSE, WILLIAM JAMES
201 COX BLVD.
GOLDSBORO 27534
EMORY U
GP AC
55 55 59
919 734-2924
GP URT
54 54 56
919 734-4845
GS/TS URT
52 52 60
919 734-5010
GSA'S AC
78 78 85
919 734-1141
GS/TS AC
82 83 90
919 734-1141
GS/GYN L/RT
41 41 48
919 734-1141
GS AC
67 67 75
919 734-1141
GS URT
38 38 46
919 734-2610
GYN URT
51 51 57
919 734-3344
HEM/ON AC
86 90 94
919 580-0000
IM C
86 88 94
919 734-6700
IM
25 25 27
717 898-8033
IM C
89 94 94
919 736-4726
IM/PUD AC
87 93 93
919 734-1779
IM AC
75 77 73
919 734-9455
IM AC
84 82
919 734-9455
IM/GER AC
76 77 81
919 734-9455
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
353
96. WAYNE COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
THOMPSON, CHARLOTTE A. IM/GER AC
205 STRATFORD RD, 74 74 91
GOLDSBORO 27530 919 778-5336
DUKE
NEPHROLOGY
DUNMIRE, ROBERT BRADEN, III NEP/PD AC
2809 MCLAMB PLACE 84 86 94
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 580-9840
U OF MIAMI
NEUROLOGY
MAIER, RUDOLPH JOSEPH N AC
1138-C TOMMY'S ROAD 63 63 85
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 734-2428
LOYOLA U
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
FREDERICK, LAURENCE DAVIS, III
2701 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
GOLDSBORO 27534
MED U OF SC
GRANT, JOSEPH DURHAM
2701 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
GOLDSBORO 27534
U OF TX-HOUSTON
MCLAMB, JOSEPH TIMOTHY
2701 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
GOLDSBORO 27534
U OF NC
PEDRAZA, HECTOR MANUEL
2701 MEDICAL OFFICE PL
GOLDSBORO 27534
BOWMAN GRAY
ROCKWELL, DAVID ALLEN
2701 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
GOLDSBORO 27534-9404
U OF NC
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
CAMPBELL, WALKER HAWES OBG AC
102 HANDLEY PARK CT. 63 63 73
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 734-3344
MED COLL OF VA
GOODEN, MICHAEL DEAN OBG AC
102 HANDLEY PARK CT. 73 74 77
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 734-3344
U OF NC
LIES, STEPHEN CRAIG OBG AC
102 HANDLEY PARK CT. 76 79 81
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 734-3344
DUKE
NOWACHEK, GLEN ANTHONY OBG AC
102 HANDLEY PARK COURT 86 86 91
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 734-3344
LOYOLA U
PALMERI, RUSSELL F. OBG AC
2400 WAYNE MEMORIAL DR. #! 80 82 88
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 735-3464
GEORGETOWN U
WELSH, JOHN SAMUEL, JR. OBG AC
102 HANDLEY PARK COURT 89 89 93
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 734-3344
LA STATE U
ONCOLOGY
LOOMER, LANCE ON/IM AC
203 COX BLVD. 83 85 80
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 734-9455
BOWMAN GRAY
OPHTHALMOLOGY
ETHERINGTON, JOHN L.
1703 EVERGREEN AVENUE
GOLDSBORO 27530
QUEENS U
FORREST, TERRY LEE
PO BOX 10907
GOLDSBORO 27532
U OF NC
TEASLEY, BARRY HOYLE
P. 0. BOX 10907
103 COX BLVD.
GOLDSBORO 27532
U OFNC
ZWERLING, CHARLES SAMUEL
GOLDSBORO EYE CLINIC
2709 MEDICAL OFFICE PL.
GOLDSBORO 27530
U OF BOLOGNA
OPH/OTO L/RT
36 36 47
919 735-0428
OPH AC
82 84 80
919 734-8440
OPH AC
78 82 75
91 9 734-8440
OPH/A AC
77 81 82
919 736-3937
ZIEMER, CAREY M.
2706 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
ORS AC GOLDSBORO 27534
84 85 91 EMORY U
919 736-2157
ORS AC
79 79 85
919 736-2157
ORS AC
67 67 76
919 736-2157
PLASTIC SURGERY
HILL, MICHAEL ELLIOTT
2307-H NORWOOD AVENUE
GOLDSBORO 27534
U OF VIRGINIA
PD/FP AC
83 84 93
919 734-4736
PS AC
85 86 92
919 734-9090
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
JOHNSON, MICHAEL DONALD
2707 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
GOLDSBORO 27534
U OF NC
WILSON, A. ROSS, JR.
2707 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
GOLDSBORO 27534
TEMPLE U
ORS AC
82 83 89
919 736-2157 PSYCHIATRY
ORS AC GAGLIANO, LOUIS ANTHONY
74 74 80 P O BOX 1975
919 736-21 57 GOLDSBORO 27533-1 975
U OF LOUVAIN
HOEPER, EDWIN W.
2501 WAYNE MEMORIAL DR., STE.A 65
PO BOX 11389
GOLDSBORO 27534 919 736-4722
NORTHWESTERN U
MALEKPOUR, BAHMAN P AC
2805 MCLAMB PL. 64 64 75
PO BOX 1342
GOLDSBORO 27533 919 734-2222
U OF HAMBURG
P/GER
AC
71
72
77
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P
AC
65
66
88
OTO AC
88 86
919 735-9146
OTO AC
74 75 79
919 735-9146
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
DANIELS, CHARLES A.
DEPT. OF PATHOLOGY
PO BOX 8001
GOLDSBORO 27533
VANDERBILT U.
FULBRIGHT. DEBORAH KAY
WAYNE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
PO BOX 8001
GOLDSBORO 27533
U OF ARKANSAS
KOKIKO, GEORGE VICTOR
WAYNE COUNTY HOSPITAL
CALLER BOX 8001
GOLDSBORO 27534
BOWMAN GRAY
PEDIATRICS
COOK, MARILUE M.
2706 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
GOLDSBORO 27534
U OF PITTSBURGH
MANESS, RUBIN FRANKLIN
2706 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
GOLDSBORO 27534
U OF NC
MORRIS, JAMES FRANCIS
1608 E MULBERRY ST.
GOLDSBORO 27530
U OF LOUISVILLE
NICKENS, LARRY COBB
2706 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
GOLDSBORO 27530
U OF NC
PONZI, JOSEPH WILLIAM
2706 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
GOLDSBORO 27530
DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
TAYLOE, DAVID THOMAS, JR.
2706 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
GOLDSBORO 27534
U OF NC
PTH AC
66 70 87
919 735-1530
PTH AC
79 79 84
919 735-1530
PTH/CLP AC
56 56 61
PUBLIC HEALTH
MAYS, OLIVER AIKEN
408 TAYLOR PLACE
GOLDSBORO 27530-5346
MED U OF SC
PH L/RT
45 45 70
919 735-0305
PULMONARY DISEASES
GUPTA, GOOL KAPADIA
2704 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
GOLDSBORO 27530
MAULANA AZAD
PUD/IM AC
66 75 76
919 736-4724
919 735-1530
RADIATION ONCOLOGY
KERLIN, KEVIN JAMES
801 MILL ROAD
GOLDSBORO 27534-8947
MED SCH-UMDNJ
RO AC
88 89 93
919 734-7265
PD AC
87 87 91
919 734-4736
PD/A AC
76 76 75
919 734-4736
PD L/RT
52 52 57
919 735-3434
RADIOLOGY
CAMPBELL, ROBERT RICHARD
2700 MEDICAL OFFICE PLACE
GOLDSBORO 27530
MED COLL OF VA
COMPTON, JOHN WALLACE
108OVERBROOK ROAD
GOLDSBORO 27534-4310
MED COLL OF VA
PD AC
81 84 84
919 734-4736 UROLOGICAL SURGERY
PD AC TURNER, WILLIAM BOMAR, III
73 74 81 2400 WAYNE MEM. DR
919 734-4736 GOLDSBORO 27530
MED U OF SC
PD AC VARNEY, DAVID ALLEN
74 76 77 2400 WAYNE MEMORIAL DR.
919 734-4736 GOLDSBORO 27534
GEORGETOWN U
R AC
66 66 73
919 734-1866
R L/RT
45 52 53
919 734-3190
U AC
80 81 85
919 735-1635
U/GS AC
68 69 76
919 778-6549
354 NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL
97. WILKES COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Alan C. Keys, MD, PO Box 1146, N. Wilkesboro 28659 (910-667-4178)
Secretary: Richard W. Geldmeier, MD, PO Box 609, N. Wilkesboro 28659 (910-651-8400)
Executive Secretary: Dwaina Cook, Wilkes Regional Medical Center, PO Box 609, 1307 West D Street,
North Wilkesboro 28659 (919-651-8102)
ANESTHESIOLOGY
REID, CAROL DENIS ROGERS
POBOX 1076
WILKESBORO 28697
U OF NO
DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
BENNETT, LAWRENCE NORTHWOOD
WILKES REGIONAL MEDICAL CTR.
PO BOX 609
AN AC
81 82 91
910 838-1144
DR AC
82 82
N, WILKESBORO 28659
U OF NC
FAMILY PRACTICE
BICKET, DAPHNE PATRICIA
PO BOX 82
HAYS 28635
BOWMAN GRAY
CHURCH, MARY LOU PARKER
2016 FAIRVIEW CIRCLE
WILKESBORO 28697-9513
U OFNC
EANES, ERIC SCOTT
MEDICAL ARTS BLDG.
110 JEFFERSON ST., STE. 102
N WILKESBORO 28659
MARSHALL U
HAWKINS, HAL BURGESS
11 GREEN WAY
WILKESBORO 28697
CASE WESTERN RES
LANDON, HENRY CLAYTON, III
PO DRAWER 1187
N. WILKESBORO 28659
U OF VIRGINIA
SWOFFORD, JOEL HOWARD
MEDICAL ARTS BLDG., STE. 102
110 JEFFERSON ST.
N. WILKESBORO 28697
BOWMAN GRAY
GENERAL PRACTICE
HAYES, WILLIAM CLAYTON
P. O. BOX 540
WILKESBORO 28697
BOWMAN GRAY
GENERAL SURGERY
BOND, JOHN LAWRENCE, JR.
P. 0. BOX 1128
NORTH WILKESBORO 28659
U OF TENNESSEE
910 651-8400
FP AC
87 89 86
910 973-8682
FP EM/AC
89 89 88
910 667-8525
FP AC
90 92 94
910 651-2980
FP L/RT
53 53 55
910 838-5459
FP/IM URT
47 49 50
910 838-5240
FP AC
87 88 84
KIM, DAVID DAESUNG
233 JEFFERSON STREET
NORTH WILKESBORO 28659-9998
N EOHIO U
WATSON, JERRY FRANKLIN
PO BOX 789, 8TH STREET
N, WILKESBORO 28659
U OF TENNESSEE
GSA/S AC OPHTHALMOLOGY
86 90 93
910 667-3434
GS AC
60 60 73
910 667-1183
INTERNAL MEDICINE
BUNDY, WILLIAM LUMSDEN
PO BOX 786
N. WILKESBORO 28659
VANDERBILT U.
COMPEAU, PHILLIP E. C.
1710 PARKWOOD DR.. SOUTH
WILKESBORO 28697
HARVARD
MCMAHAN, THOMAS KEITH
PO BOX 976
1710 PARKWOOD DR.NORTH
WILKESBORO 28697
WASHINGTON U
RATHMELL, DARIEL LORRAINE
1912 WEST PARK DR
N. WILKESBORO 28659
MED SCH-UMDNJ
NEUROLOGY
SEALES, DAVID MARTIN
235 JEFFERSON ST.
N. WILKESBORO 28659
LA STATE U
IM/GP URT
36 36 40
910 838-2550
OLIVER, JOHN GLADSON
408 EIGHTH STREET
NORTH WILKESBORO 28659
U OF MIAMI
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
BENNETT, CRAIG RANDALL
1914 W. PARK DR.
NORTH WILKESBORO 28659
U OF NC
IM AC
SUITE71 72 78
910 667-1285
IM/FP AC
70 70 74
910 667-2634
IM AC
84 85 91
910 667-5300
N AC
86 86 92
910 838-7111
910 651-2980 OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
SMITH, DUANE HOWARD
112 BOONE TRAIL
N. WILKESBORO 28659
U OF CINCINNATI
STEVENS, CLARK WM., JR.
MEDICAL ARTS BLDG.
PO BOX 368
NORTH WILKESBORO 28659
U OF VIRGINIA
WHICKER, CHARLES FINCH
BRUSHY MOUNTAIN OB-GYN ASSOC
OBG AC
58 58 77
910 667-8241
GP L/RT
47 48 50
910 838-5498
GS/ORS AC
54 60 60
910 838-4789
OBG
;4 85
AC
89
PO BOX 985
N. WILKESBORO 28659
TEMPLE U
51 58 59
910 838-2316
OPH AC
75 76 81
910 838-5121
ORS AC
81 84 81
910 667-5039
910 667-4547
OBG L
PEDIATRICS
BRYAN, THOMAS RHUDY, JR.
MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING
P. O. BOX 1163
NORTH WILKESBORO 28659
BOWMAN GRAY
PUBLIC HEALTH
FULLER, CORODON S., JR.
1055 LITHIA SPRINGS ROAD
MORAVIAN FALLS 28654-9715
LA STATE U
RADIOLOGY
BENNETT, JOHN NORTHWOOD
271 CASA ROBLES DR
MORAVIAN FALLS 28654-9720
MCGILL U
CARLSON, PHILIP RANDALL
WILKES REGIONAL MEDICAL CTR.
DEPT. OF RADIOLOGY
N. WILKESBORO 28697
MAYO MED SCHOOL
GELDMEIER, RICHARD WAYNE
WILKES REGIONAL MEDICAL CTR.
DEPT. OF RADIOLOGY
N. WILKESBORO 28659
U OF TENNESSEE
PEARCE, RICHARD EDWARD
WILKES REGIONAL MEDICAL CTR.
PO BOX 609
NORTH WILKESBORO 28659
EAST CAROLINA U
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
PETERSON, DONALD DOUGLAS
408 8TH ST.
PO BOX 159
NORTH WILKESBORO 28659
U OF CHICAGO
PD/OBS AC
54 54 56
910 838-2500
PH/GP L/RT
49 50 56
910 838-3334
R
L/RT
47 51
53
910 838-3896
R/IM
AC
79 81
90
910 651-
3400
R
AC
84 85
91
910 651-
3400
R
AC
88 88
93
910 651-8400
70
U AC
70 93
919 838-4158
98. WILSON COMPONENT SOCIETY
OFFICERS— President: Harold A. Ladwig, MD, PO Box 3049, Wilson 27895-3049 (919-291-399-8040)
Secretary: Kent T. Anderson, MD, PO Box 7015, Wilson 27895 (919-399-0990)
ANESTHESIOLOGY
BOHNSACK, MICHAEL ROBERT AN AC
1110 BROOKSIDE DR. 81 82 85
WILSON 27896 919 291-1700
M C OF WISCONSIN
ZEE, WENDELL J. AN AC
PO BOX 7055 85 85 90
WILSON 27893 919 291-1700
U OF KANSAS
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
LUND, JOHN JEFFERSON
PO BOX 3209
WILSON 27895
U OF VIRGINIA
OVERTON, DOLPHIN HENRY, III CD/IM AC
WILSON CARDIOLOGY 84 90 91
CD/IM AC PO BOX 3209
57 64 65 WILSON 27893 919 937-7055
91 9 243-71 61 EAST CAROLINA U
WHITAKER, JAMES ALLEN, III CD/IM AC
PO BOX 3209 68 68 78
WILSON 27895-3209 919 243-9060
U OFNC
M
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
355
98. WILSON COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
DERMATOLOGY
INTERNAL MEDICINE
OPHTHALMOLOGY
GLOVER, RENEE ADAMS
702 BROAD ST,
WILSON 27893
DUKE
FAMILY PRACTICE
BOWEN. MICHAEL LYNN
PC BOX 3468
WILSON 27895
INDIANA U
BRNA, THEODORE GEORGE, JR.
ROUTE #1, 80X287
SIMS 27880
MED COLL OF VA
CUBBERLEY, CHARLES LAMB, JR.
P. O. BOX 95
WILSON 27894-0095
JEFFERSON
GRIFFIN, STEPHANIE D.
4912 COUNTRY CLUB DR., N
WILSON 27896-9120
EAST CAROLINA U
NEELAND, EUGENE CRAWFORD
1506 GROVE ST.
WILSON 27893
U OF ALABAMA
NELMS, WALLACE ROYCE, JR.
301 WARD BLVD.. NW
WILSON 27893
MED COLL OF GA
PUTNEY, ROBERT HUBBARD, JR.
P. O. 80X519
ELM CITY 27822
MED COLL OF VA
RICHARDS, ROBERT DAY
4008 N C HIGHWAY 42 WEST
WILSON 27893
MED COLL OF VA
SIGMON, JAMES GREGG
4008 NC 42 HIGHWAY WEST
WILSON 27893
BOWMAN GRAY
TAYLOR, JAMES VAN, III
KENLY MEDICAL ASSOCIATES
BOX 275
KENLY 27542
U OF NC
GASTROENTEROLOGY
FITCH, DUANE DOUGLAS
1704 S. TARBOROST.
PO BOX 3526
WILSON 27895
U OF MICHIGAN
WOODARD, JERRY CLEON
PO BOX 7014
WILSON 27895
U OF NC
GENERAL SURGERY
HALPERT, MICHAEL
PO BOX 3426
WILSON 27895
U TX-SAN ANTONIO
THURMAN, ROGER ZALON
2410 MONTGOMERY DR
WILSON 27896-3469
MED COLL OF VA
GYNECOLOGY
GLOVER, JAMES BUNYAN
PO BOX 3448
WILSON 27896
U OFNC
KIRKLAND, JOHN ALVIN
PO BOX 3448
WILSON 27896
HARVARD
D/DMP AC
84 85 92
919 291-5600
FP AC
77 77 81
919 237-2891
FP/GER AC
83 86 90
919 235-4181
FP URT
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919 243-4638
FP AC
90 91 86
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FP AC
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FP AC
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919 291-2215
FP AC
80 80 83
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GI/IM AC
79 80 85
919 237-4100
GI/IM AC
68 68 73
919 243-7977
GS AC
81 84 93
919 243-5511
ANDERSON, KENT THOMAS
WILSON MEDICAL ASSOCIATES,
PO BOX 7015
WILSON 27895
EAST CAROLINA U
BULLARD, HOKE VOGLER
PO BOX 3726
WILSON 27895
HARVARD
BURNETTE, J. P.
PO BOX 3069
WILSON 27895-3069
BOWMAN GRAY
DEWALD, JONATHON GLEN
2605 FOREST HILLS RD,, SW
PO BOX 3585
WILSON 27895-3585
MED COLL OF GA
HOOPER, THOMAS EUGENE
1704 S. GLENDALE AVE.
PO DRAWER 3069
WILSON 27895-3069
U OF NC
KRABILL, LAWRENCE DAVID
1725 S- TARBORO ST
PO BOX 3468
WILSON 27895
OHIO STATE U
RASBERRY, EDWIN ALBERT, JR.
1111 SALEM ST.
WILSON 27893
U OF PENN
RHODES, CECIL DAVID, JR.
209 BRENTWOOD DR.
WILSON 27893
BOWMAN GRAY
RUSSELL, JOSEPH DWIGHT
2503 WOOTEN BLVD.
WILSON 27893
U OF NC
WOODALL, HAL BREEN
BOX 275
KENLY 27542
BOWMAN GRAY
YOUNG, WILLIAM BEAUREGARD
1133 WOODLAND DR.
WILSON 27893
EMORY U
NEUROLOGY
KUSHNER, MICHAEL JAMES
PO BOX 3148
WILSON 27895
NEW YORK U
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
BRE2INA, EDWARD SHARP, JR.
2101 CHELSEA DR.
WILSON 27893
U OF MIAMI
MATTOX, HUITT EVERETT
1700 S TARBOROST.
WILSON 27893
DUKE
IM AC
PA 82 83 81
919 399-0990
IM AC
51 51 58
919 243-9611
IM AC
75 75 80
919 237-2700
IM AC
80 80 84
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IM AC
73 73 77
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IM AC
75 75 79
919 284-4025
IM/CD L/RT
48 52 55
GS AC
65 65 73 OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE
919 243-8447
tHERRING, THEODORE TILGHMAN
105 RIDLEY RD.
DECEASED-1 1-18-94
WILSON 27893
GYN AC JOHNS HOPKINS
57 57 66
919 243-9000 ONCOLOGY
GYN AC ANDERSON, DUDLEY BUIST
52 52 60 1812 GLENDALE DR.
919 243-9000 WILSON 27893
U OF VIRGINIA
BOWERS, SCOTT P.
5523 SILVER LAKE CT.
WILSON 27896
INDIANA U
CLARK, LEE ANDREW, JR.
PO BOX 3128
WILSON 27895
U OF NC
SLOOP, ROBERT F., JR.
PO BOX 3128
WILSON 27895-1319
U OF NC
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
APPERT, ROBERT ALBERT
PO BOX 3148
WILSON 27895-3148
ALBANY MED COLL
GLOVER, MICHAEL GRIFFIN
PO BOX 3148
WILSON 27893
DUKE
JENNETTE, ALBERT TYSON
PO BOX 3148
WILSON 27895
U OF NC
RAND, TOM SLADE
PO BOX 3148
WILSON 27895-3148
U OFNC
VANDENBOSCH, GERALD C.
PO BOX 3148
WILSON 27895-3148
WAYNE STATE U
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60 61 68
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ORS AC
83 85 81
919 243-9629
ORS AC
59 59 65
919 243-9629
ORS AC
63 63 72
919 291-7001
ORS AC
77 78 86
919 243-9629
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
NEWSOME, GEORGE EDWARD OTO/PS AC
2700-A W. NASH ST 69 69 93
WILSON 27893 919 243-7274
U OFNC
SATTERLY, ROBERT ALAN OTO AC
WILSON. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT 72 75 78
1704 S. GLENDALE DR. STE. S
WILSON 27893 919 291-2525
GEORGETOWN U
STONE, ROBERT THOMAS OTO AC
1704 S, GLENDALE DR. 65 65 73
WILSON 27893 91 9 291 -2525
N AC
U OF VIRGINIA
77 78 90
919 243-7745
PATHOLOGY, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL
CASH, JAMES BUTLER PTH AC
PO BOX 3898 77 78 85
WILSON 27895 919 399-8156
OBG AC
U OF KENTUCKY
75 77 82
LEWIS, WILLIS EDWARD PTH AC
EASTERN CAROLINA PATHOLOGY 86 87 92
PO BOX 3898
OBG L/RT
WILSON 27895 919 399-81 56
54 54 61
919 237-7800
BOWMAN GRAY
OM/GP
38 38 41
ON/HEM
64 64
AC
73
919 291-3100
PEDIATRICS
ANDERSEN, SUSAN HOLLAR
200 RICHARDS ST.
PO BOX 3409
WILSON 27895
EAST CAROLINA U
BUSCH, JAMES R.
200 RICHARDS STREET
PO BOX 3409
WILSON 27895-3409
MED COLL OF VA
HEYWOOD, JAMES R.
DOCTORS PARK APTS, APT. LI 5
GREENVILLE 27834
U. OF ARIZONA
PD AC
86 87 83
919 399-2277
PD AC
72 75 84
919 243-7944
PD AC
71 72 93
919 243-7944
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98. WILSON COMPONENT SOCIETY (Continued)
LAWRENCE, LEESA GREER
200 RICHARDS STREET
PO BOX 3409
WILSON 27893
UNIV. OFS.C.
MELCHIOR, JOSEPHINE T.
1124 NIBLICK DRIVE
ROCKY MOUNT 27804-9657
MED COLL OF VA
POPE, ROBERT CLYDE
PO BOX 3409
WILSON 27895-3409
BOWMAN GRAY
RYBURN, SAMUEL BENJAMIN
1103 LAKESIDE DR. NW
WILSON 27896-2015
MED COLL OF VA
THORNE, EDWARD YOUNG COX
105 WEST END AVE.
WILSON 27893
GEO WASHINGTON U
PSYCHIATRY
LOBAO, CELSO BENEDITO
2124 W. NASH ST.
WILSON 27893
MICHIGAN STU
PD AC
VERMA, KRISHNA MURARI
P AC
YOUNGS, FRANKLIN JAY
R L
90 91 94
2705 DEERFIELD LANE, NORTH
70 86 90
7313 WOODBRIDGE ROAD
45 59 60
WILSON 27896-8741
919 399-8021
STANTONSBURG 27883
919 399-2118
919 243-7944
U RAJASTHAN
SUNY-SYRACUSE
PD L/RT
42 42 49
PULMONARY DISEASES
919 442-8290
DEGUEHERY, LINDSEY E.
PUD/IM AC
RHEUMATOLOGY
PD L
PO BOX 3955
79 80 85
MCCAIN, JOHN LEWIS
RHU/IM AC
45 45 51
WILSON 27895
919 291-5864
PO BOX 3185
52 56 57
919 243-7944
U OF SOU FLORIDA
WILSON 27895
919 243-0790
EASOM. HERMAN FRANKLIN
PUD L
U OF VIRGINIA
PD URT
118 CANTERBURY RD,, NW
27 27 29
54 57 58
WILSON 27896-1355
919 243-4752
919 399-2409
WASHINGTON U
UROLOGICAL SURGERY
PD URT
53 56 57
RADIOLOGY
GRIFFIN, THOMAS LAFAYETTE
U RT
919 291-2466
1141 WOODLAND DR.
59 65 65
MELVIN, JAMES HENRY, III
R AC
WILSON 27893
919 291-0155
WILSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
63 63 91
MED COLL OF GA
WILSON 27893
919 291-2925
ROUNDER, JAMES BURNELL, JR.
U AC
U OF MISSISSIPPI
WILSON URO.,
P AC
TICKLE, DEWEY REID
R AC
PA. PO DRAWER 3329
80 80 90
86 89 92
WILSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
54 54 63
2509 WOOTEN BLVD., SW
919 243-5376
WILSON 27893
DUKE
919 399-8112
WILSON 27895-3329
U OF ARKANSAS
919 243-5511
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Care Organizations
1995 OFFICERS
North Carolina Society of Allergy and Clinical immunology
President: John Klimas, MD, 2711 Randolph Road, Charlotte. NO
28207, 704-372-7900
Vice President: Joseph T. Inglefleld. MD, Route 3, Box 330, Hickory,
NO 28602, 800-432-5015
Secretary-Treasurer: Craig LaForce, MD, 4301 Lake Boone Trail,
Suite 309, Raleigh, NC 27607, 919-787-5995
Officers Term: 2 years
(Month Elected: October 1994
Number of Members: 49
Annual Meeting: Indefinite
North Carolina Society of Anesthesiology
President: Richard L. Rauck, MD, 1740 Virginia Road, Winston-
Salem, NC 27104, 910-748-5530
President-Elect: Jessie A. Leak, MD, 1805-A Lakeshore Drive,
Fayetteville, NC 28305, 910-323-9933
Secretary-Treasurer: Charles H. Nicholson, MD, PO Box 18139,
Raleigh, NC 27619, 919-783-3034
Executive Director: William N. Milliard, PO Box 6524, Raleigh, NC
27628, 919-787-5859
Officers Term: January 1 -December 31, 1995
Month Elected: September 1994
Number of Members: 684
Annual Meeting: Sept. 22-24, Pinehurst Hotel. Pinehurst, NC
National Headquarters: American Society of Anesthesiologists, 520
N. Northwest Highway, Park Ridge. IL 60068-2573. 708-825-5586
North Carolina Chapter, American College of Cardiology
President: E. J. LeBauer, MD. 520 Elam Avenue. Greensboro. NC
27403. 910-547-1750
President-Elect: Kenneth D. Weeks, Jr.. MD. 1718 East 4th Street,
Ste. 501 , Charlotte, NC 28204, 704-347-2024
Secretary-Treasurer: Robert M. Rothbart, MD, 520 Elam Avenue,
Greensboro. NC 27403. 910-547-1700
Officers Term: 3 years
Month Elected: March 1993
Number of Members: 350
National Headquarters: American College of Cardiology, 9111 Old
Georgetown Road, Bethesda, MD 20814, 301-897-5400
North Carolina Council of Child Psychiatry
President: Phillip M. Clifton, MD, 190 Charlois Boulevard, Winston-
Salem, NC 27103, 919-768-6930
President-Elect: L. Jarrett Barnhill, MD, 120 Bonaparte Dr.,
Hillsborough, NC 27278-9336, 919-966-2025
Secretary: Thomas Clay, MD, Dept. of Psychiatric Medicine, ECU
School of Medicine, Greenville, NC 27858-4354, 919-551-2673
Treasurer: Ritz Ray, MD, 3024 Lynnhurst Avenue, Winston-Salem,
NC 27103
Officers Term: 2 years
Month Elected: April 1993
Number of Members: 95
Annual Meeting: October 1995, Atlantic Beach
National Headquarters: American Academy of Child & Adolescent
Psychiatry, 3615 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20016-3007.
202-966-7300
North Carolina Dermatology Association
President: J. Blake Goslen. Ill, MD. 1718 E. 4th St.. Ste. 304,
Charlotte. NC 28204, 704-375-6766
President-Elect: David E. Tart, MD, Catawba Dermatology
Associates, 220 18th Street Circle, SE, Hickory, NC 28602, 704-
328-6185
Secretary-Treasurer: Charles E. Reaves. MD, 1718 East 4th Street,
Suite 304, Charlotte. NC 28204, 704-333-2148
Executive Director: Carol T. Russell, PO Box 27167, Raleigh, NC
27611, 919-833-3836
Officers Term: 1 year
Month Elected: November
Number of Members: 161
National Headquarters: American Academy of Dermatology, 820
Davis Street, Evanston, IL 60201
North Carolina Affiliate, American Diabetes Association, inc.
President: William T. Cafalu, MD, 305 Gloucestershire Road,
Winston-Salem, NC 27104
Secretary: Frances B. Wheeler, 2720 Spring Garden Road, Winston-
Salem, NC 27106
Treasurer: James M. Fitzgerald, III, 2114 Dayton Drive, Wilson, NC
27893
Executive Director: Edward Owens, American Diabetes Assoc,
3109 Poplarwood Ct., Ste. 125, Raleigh, NC 27604-1043, 919-872-
6006 or 800-682-9692 (NC only)
Officers Term: 1 year, maximum 3 terms
Number of Members: 6,500
Annual Meeting: May 20, 1995, Location TBA
National Headquarters: American Diabetes Association, 1660 Duke
Street, Alexandna. VA 22314. 703-549-1500
North Carolina College of Emergency Physicians
President: Randall M. Best. MD. 2004 Lodestar Drive, Raleigh, NC
27615. 919-733-6220
President-Elect: Haramba Prasad, MD, ECU School of Medicine,
Physicians Quadrangle "M'. Greenville, NC 27858, 919-816-2154
Secretary-Treasurer: Jack R. Page. MD, Coastal Emergency
Services, PO Box 15697, Durham, NC 27704, 919-383-5055
Executive Director: Mary Alice Dilday, 4101 Lake Boone Trail, Suite
201, Raleigh, NC 27607, 919-787-5181
Officers Term: 1 year
Month Elected: October
Number of Members: 460
Annual Meeting: June 8-11, 1995, Sheraton, Atlantic Beach, NC
National Headquarters: American College of Emergency Physicians,
PO Box 61 9911, Dallas, TX 75261-9911, 214-550-0911
North Carolina Academy of Family Physicians
President: Gary O. Bean, MD. 1109 Dresser Court, Raleigh, NC
27609, 919-872-4900
President-Elect: J. Thomas Newton, MD, 403 Fairview St., Clinton,
NC 28328, 919-592-6011
Vice-President: Marjorie A. Bowman, MD, Dept. Family & Community
Medicine, Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem. NC 27157. 910-
716-3724
Secretary-Treasurer: Thomas F. Koinis, MD, 101 A Professional Park
Drive, Oxford, NC 27565. 919-683-3972
Executive Vice-President: Sue L. Makey. CAE. PO Box 18469,
Raleigh, NC 27619, 919-781-6467, 800-872-9482 (in NC)
Officers Term: 1 year; 3 years for Secretary-Treasurer
Month Elected: November
Number of Members: 1987
Annual Meeting: November 30-December 3, 1995, Grove Park Inn,
Asheville, NC
National Headquarters: American Academy of Family Physicians,
8880 Ward Parkway, Kansas City. MO 64114-2797. 816-333-9700
North Carolina Society of Internal Medicine
President: Byron J. Hoffman, Jr., MD, PO Box 689, Slier City. NC
27344, 919-663-3360
President-Elect: W. James Stackhouse, MD. 201 Cox Boulevard,
Goldsboro. NC 27530, 919-734-9455
1st Vice-President: Robert C. Turner, MD, 620 S. Memorial Drive,
Suite E. Greenville. NC 27834. 919-752-6101
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2nd Vice-President: Janelle A. Rhyne, MD, 1202 Medical Center
Drive, Wilmington, NC 28401, 910-341-3344
Secretary-Treasurer: John D. Hodgson, MD, PO Box 1249,
Whiiteville, NC 29472, 910-642-6049
Executive-Director: William N. Hllllard, PO Box 6524, Raleigh, NC
27628, 919-787-5859
Officers Term: June 1994-June 1995
Month Elected: June 1994
Number of Members: 649
Annual Meeting: June 15-17, 1995, Sheraton Grand, New Bern, NC
National Headquarters: American Society of Internal Medicine, 291 1
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 800, Washington. DC 20006-
1808, 202-835-2746
North Carolina Neurological Society
President: E. Wayne Massey, MD, DUMC, Dept. of Neurology, Box
3909, Durham, NC 27710, 919-684-5816
President-Elect: Michael J. Kushner, MD, PO Box 3148, Wilson, NC
27895-3148, 919-243-7745
Secretary-Treasurer: Reld D. Taylor, MD, Mountain Neurological,
Center, 7 McDowell Street, Asheville. NC 28801, 704-255-7776
Officers Term: 1 year
Month Elected: November 1994
Number of Members: 150
National Headquarters: American Academy of Neurology, 2221
University Avenue. SE. Suite 335, Minneapolis, MN 55414, 612-
623-8115
North Carolina Neurosurgical Society
President: K. Stuart Lee, MD, 2325 Stantonsburg Road, Greenville,
NC 27834, 919-752-5156
Secretary-Treasurer: Charles Branch, Jr., MD, Bowman Gray School
of Medicine. Medical Center Blvd.. Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1029,
910-716-4083
Officers Term: 2 years
Month Elected: November 1993
Number of Members: 82
National Headquarters: American Association of Neurological
Surgeons, 22 South Washington Street, Park Ridge, IL 60068, 708-
692-9500
North Carolina Obstetrical and Gynecological Society
President: William S. Farabow, MD, 400 N. Elm Street, High Point,
NC 27262, 910-889-4353
President-Elect: Lewis H. Nelson, III, MD, Bowman Gray School of
Medicine, Medical Center Blvd., WInston-Salem, NC 127157, 910-
716-4291
Secretary-Treasurer: Joseph M. Ernest, MD, Bowman Gray School
of Medicine, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem, NC 27157-
1066, 919-748-4291
Secretary-Treasurer Elect: Robert E. Littleton. MD, 4705 Stiller
Street, Raleigh, NC 27609. 919-782-1273
Executive Director: Carol T. Russell, PO Box 27167, Raleigh, NC
27611. 919-833-3836
Officers Term: 1 year; 3 years for Secretary-Treasurer
Month Elected: AphI
Membership: 481
Annual Meeting: April 27-30. 1995, Grove Park Inn, Asheville, NC
National Headquarters: American College of Obstetrics and
Gynecology, 409 12th St., SW, Washington, DC 20024, 202-638-
5577
North Carolina Society of Ophthalmology
President: Frank T. Hannah. MD, 313 S. Washington Street, Shelby,
NC 28150, 704-482-0696
President-Elect: Walter L. Wright, MD, Kinston Eye Clinic, PA,
Doctors Drive. Kinston, NC 28501, 919-522-1611
Secretary: Dana J. Chhstlanson, MD, BIdg. 2, Medical Park Dr.,
Brevard. NC 28712. 704-884-7320
Treasurer: Robert Patrick Yeatts. MD. WFU Eye Center. Medical
Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem, NC 27157-0033, 910-716-4091
Executive Director: Carol T. Russell, PO Box 27167, Raleigh, NC
27611, 919-833-3836
Officers Term: 1 year
Month Elected: March
Number of Members: 259
Annual Meeting: May 23-26, 1995, Hilton Hotel, Hilton Head
National Headquarters: American Academy of Ophthalmology, PO
Box 7424, San Francisco, CA 94120-7424, 415-561-8500
North Carolina Orthopaedic Association
President: David A. Rockwell, MD, 2701 Medical Office Place,
Goldsboro, NC 27534, 919-736-2157
President-Elect: Charles H. Classen, MD. Kinston Clinic North, Suite
F. Kinston. NC 28501. 919-522-2020
Vice-President: Paul H. Wright, MD, 4125 Ben Franklin Boulevard,
Suite 140, Durham, NC 27704. 919-471-9331
Recording Secretary: Bruce D. Wllhelmsen. MD, 604 Medical Drive,
Greenville. NC 27834. 919-758-1777
Secretary-Treasurer: Philip J. Bach. MD, 10512 Park Rd., Ste. 101,
Charlotte, NC 28210, 704-339-1076
Executive Director: Carol T, Russell, PO Box 27167, Raleigh, NC
27611, 919-833-3836
Officers Term: 1 year
Month Elected: October
Number of Members: 454
Annual Meeting: September 27-October 1, 1995, Graylyn Center,
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC
National Headquarters: American Academy of Orthopaedic
Surgeons, 222 S. Prospect Avenue. Park Ridge, IL 60068, 312-
823-7186
North Carolina Society of Otolaryngology and
Maxillofacial Surgery
President: Mark Weissler, MD, UNC, CB# 7010, 610 Burnett-
Womack BIdg., Chapel Hill, NC 27599, 919-966-3341
President-Elect: Peter Wallenborn, MD, 285 McDowell Street,
Asheville. NC 28803-2600, 704-252-1853
Secretary-Treasurer: Kim Jones, MD, UNC, CB# 7010, 610 Burnett-
Womack BIdg., Chapel Hill, NC 27599, 919-966-3341
Officers Term: 1 year
Month Elected: September 1993
Number of Members: 150
Annual Meeting: September 1995, Myrtle Beach, SC
North Carolina Society of Pathologists
President: Robert E. Kanlch, MD, Dept. of Pathology. 4420 Lake
Boone Trail, Raleigh, NC 27607, 919-783-3057
President-Elect: Ralph C. McCoy. MD. New Hanover Memorial
Hospital. 2131 S. 17th Street, Wilmington, NC 28403, 910-343-
7074
Vice-President: Susan Maygarden, MD, UNC-Chapel Hill, Dept. of
Pathology, CB# 7525. Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7525, 919-966-2339
Secretary-Treasurer: D. Emerson Scarborough, MD, PO Box 19864,
Raleigh, NC 27619, 919-250-8260
Officers Term: 1 year
Month Elected: November
Number of Members: 226
Annual Meeting: November
National Headquarters: American Society of Clinical Pathologists,
1101 Vermont Ave., NW, Ste. 604, Washington, DC 20005-3546,
202-371-6617
North Carolina Pediatric Society
President: David T. Tayloe, Jr., MD, 2706 Medical Office Place,
Goldsboro, NC 27530, 919-580-1015
Vice-President: Olson Huff, MD, 120 West Doctors Drive, Asheville,
NC 28801. 704-254-2285
Secretary: Sudesh Kataria, MD, Learning/Behavioral Program, ECU
Dept. of Pediatrics. Greenville. NC 27858, 919-551-3198
Treasurer: K. Michael Dennis. MD, Hendersonville Pediatrics, PA,
722 5th Avenue, West, Hendersonville, NC 28739, 704-693-3296
Executive Director: Carol T. Russell, PO Box 27167, Raleigh, NC
27611, 919-833-3836
Officers Term: 3 years
Month Elected: August
Number of Members: 1 179
Annual Meeting: August 24-27, 1995, Grove Park Inn, Asheville, NC
National Headquarters: American Academy of Pediatncs, 141
Northwest Point Blvd., PO Box 927, Elk Grove Village, IL 60009,
708-981-7862
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North Carolina Chapter, American College of Physicians
President: Arthur S. Lynn, Jr., MD. 3411 Graystone Place. Conover,
NC 28613, 704-322-1128
Vice-President: Robert L, Wortman. MD, ECU School of Medicine,
Greenville, NC 27858-4354, 919-816-2570
Secretary: Janelle A. Rhyne, MD, 1202 Medical Center Drive,
Wilmington, NC 28401, 910-341-3344
Governor-Treasurer: T. Reginald Harris, MD, 808 Schenck Street,
Shelby, NC 28150, 704-482-1482
Executive Director: William N, Milliard, PO Box 6524, Raleigh, NC
27628, 919-787-5859
Officers Term: 1 year; February 17, 1995-February 18, 1996
Month Elected: February 1995
Number of Members: 1885
Annual Meeting: February 17-18, 1995
National Headquarters: American College of Physicians,
Independence Mall West, Sixth Street at Race. Philadelphia. PA
19106-9855, 215-351-2400
North Carolina Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
President: James Stutesman. MD, 1877 North Center Street,
Hickory, NC 28601, 704-332-1300
President-Elect: Sanford H. Vernick, MD, Regional Rehab Center,
ECU School of Medicine, Greenville. NC 27858, 919-816-4440
Secretary-Treasurer: William L. Bockenek, MD, Charlotte Institute of
Rehab, 1100 BIythe Avenue, Charlotte, NC 28203, 704-335-4330
Executive Director: Barbara Kramer, PhD, 100 Chalon Drive, Gary,
NC 27511, 919-467-6100
Officers Term: Two Years
Month Elected: February 1993
Number of Members: 54
National Headquarters: American Academy of Physical Medicine &
Rehabilitation, 122 S. Michigan Ave., Ste. 1300, Chicago, IL 60603-
6107, 312-922-9366
North Carolina Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
President: Roger B. Russell, 4301 Lake Boone Tr., Ste. 205,
Raleigh, NC 27607, 919-881-0077
President-Elect: Dennis B. Nicks, MD, 2305 Cantera/ood,
Wilmington, NC 28401, 910-343-0119
Secretary: David C. Best, MD. 600 Pasteur Drive. Suite A,
Greensboro. NC 27403. 910-852-0300
Treasurer: Anthony J. DeFranzo. Jr.. MD. Bowman Gray School of
Medicine. Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem, NC 27157, 910-
716-4500
Officers Term: 1 year; Secretary & Treasurer 3 years
Month Elected: November 1994
Number of Members: 55
Annual Meeting: November 1995. Pinehurst. NC
National Headquarters: American Society of Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery. 444 East Algonquin Road, Arlington
Heights, IL 60005
North Carolina Psychiatric Association
President: Peter J. Ingaray, MD, John Umstead Hospital. 1003 12th
Street. Butner. NC 27509. 919-575-7233
President-Elect: Edward J. Rhoads. MD, 606 Walter Reed Drive,
Greensboro, NC 27403, 910-299-0511
Vice-President: Eric W. Peterson, MD, 77 Church Street, Asheville,
NC 28801, 704-252-3375
Secretary: Thomas N. Stephenson, MD, 891 W. Willow Dr., Ste. 7,
Chapel Hill, NC 27514, 919-929-1101
Treasurer: Richard R. Felix, MD. 75 Church Street. Asheville. NC
28801, 704-252-4033
Executive Director: Katherine P. Hux, 4917 Waters Edge Drive,
Suite 250, Raleigh. NC 27606. 919-859-3370, 919-851-0067
Officers Term: 1 year (Secretary & Treasurer each serve 2
consecutive terms)
Month Elected: May
Number of Members: 849
Annual Meeting: October 5-8. 1995. Sheraton-Atlantic Beach Resort
Hotel. Atlantic Beach. NC
National Headquarters: American Psychiatric Association. 1400 K
Street. NW. Washington, DC 20005. 202-682-6000
North Carolina Chapter, American College of Radiology
President: James H. Montgomery. MD. 445 Biltmore Center, Suite
301, Asheville. NC 28801. 704-255-3565
President-Elect: James H. Maxwell. MD, PO Box 2747, Greensboro.
NC 27402. 919-854-6546
Vice-President: William S. Trought. MD. 9 Doctors Park. Greenville.
NC 27834, 919-816-5927
Secretary-Treasurer: Dale R. Shaw, MD, Charlotte Radiology. PA,
3030 Latrobe Dr., Charlotte. NC 28211. 704-355-2274
Officers Term: 1 year
Month Elected: April
Number of Members: 540
Annual Meeting: April 8-10, 1995. Sheraton Imperial. Research
Triangle Park, NC
National Headquarters: American College of Radiology. 1891
Preston White Drive. Reston. VA 22091 . 703-648-8900
North Carolina Spine Society
President: Kenneth E. Wood. MD. Charlotte Spine Center, 2001
Randolph Road, Charlotte, NC 28207, 704-339-1000
President-Elect: Stephen A. Grubb. MD, 101 Conner Drive, Suite
200, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, 919-929-7796
Vice-President: William Richardson, MD, Duke University Medical
Center. Box 3077. Durham. NC 27710. 919-684-5711
Secretary-Treasurer: Stephen P. Montgomery. MD. PO Box 10707.
Raleigh, NC 27605, 919-781-5600
Executive Director: Carol T. Russell. PO Box 27167, Raleigh, NC
27611. 919-833-3836
North Carolina Chapter, American College of Surgeons
President: Stanley R. Mandell, MD, UNC School of Medicine, CB#
7000, 125 MacNider BIdg., Chapel Hill. NC 27599-7000. 919-966-
4161
President-Elect: David A. Albertson. MD. Dept. of Surgery, Bowman
Gray, Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1095, 910-
716-4442
Vice-President: Gregory S. Georgiade. MD. Duke University Medical
Center. Box 3960. Durham, NC 27710, 919-684-2854
Secretary-Treasurer: Rollin S. Burhans, MD. PO Box 15698.
Durham. NC 27704, 919-479-4400
Executive Director: Carol T. Russell. PO Box 27167. Raleigh. NC
27611. 919-833-3836
Officers Term: 1 year; 3 years for Secretary-Treasurer; 4 years for
Governor and Treasurer
Month Elected: July
Number of Members: 751
Annual Meeting: July 13-16, 1995, Grove Park Inn. Asheville. NC
National Headquarters: American College of Surgeons. 55 East Erie
Street. Chicago. IL 60611, 312-664-4050
North Carolina Surgical Association
President: Hugo L. Deaton, MD, 415 N. Center St., Ste. 102,
Hickory, NC 28601, 704-327-9178
President-Elect: Walter Pones, MD, Dept. of Surgery, ECU School of
Medicine. Greenville. NC 27858, 919-551-4629
Vice-President: H. Slade Howell. Jr.. MD. 401 Westwood Avenue,
High Point. NC 27262. 910-885-1234
Secretary-Treasurer: Peter E. Parker, MD, 2933 Maplewood Ave.,
Ste. 4, Winston-Salem, NC 27103, 910-765-0155
Officers Term: 1 year (Secretary-Treasurer serves five years)
Month Elected: Apnl 1994
Number of Members: 156
Annual Meeting: Apnl 27-20. 1995. Pinehurst Resort & Country Club.
Pinehurst. NC
North Carolina Thoracic Society
President: Edward F. Haponik. MD. BGSM Pulmonary Dept.. Medical
Center Boulevard. Winston-Salem, NC 27157, 910-716-4649
President-Elect: Richard H, Mann, MD, Dept. of Pulmonary SOM,
Greenville 27858. 919-551-4653
Secretary-Treasurer: David C. Henke. MD. UNC. BC# 7020. Div.
Pulmonary. 724 Burnett Womack BIdg.. Chapel Hill. NC 27599-
7020. 919-966-1077
Executive Director: Stephen Willcox. PO Box 27985. Raleigh, NC
27611, 919-832-8326
Officers Term: 1 year
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Month Elected: March 1994
Number of Members: 203
Annual Meeting: March 17-18, 1994
National Headquarters: American Thoracic Society, 1740 Broadway,
New York, NY 10019-4374
North Carolina Urological Association
President: Donald T. Lucey, MD, 2800 Blue Ridge Rd., Ste. 403,
Raleigh, NC 27607, 919-781-7113
President-Elect: Edward O, Janosko, II, MD, Greenville Urology
Clinic, PA, #2 Doctors Park, Greenville, NC 27843, 919-752-5077
Secretary: Thomas C. Leitner, MD, 412 S. Sutherland Ave,, Monroe,
NC 28112, 704-289-4361
Treasurer: Timothy Grajewski, MD, 101 W.T. Harris Boulevard, Suite
5202, Charlotte, NC, 28262, 704-547-1495
Executive Director: Carol T. Russell, PO Box 27167, Raleigh, NC
27611, 919-833-38360fficersTerm: 1 year
Month Elected: November
Number of Members: 225
National Headquarters: American Urological Association, Inc, 1120
North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, 301-727-1100
North Carolina Nurses Association
President: Sandra Randleman, PO Box 25742, Winston-Salem, NC
27114-5742, 910-766-8443
President-Elect: Geraldine (Gerry) Roberts, 115 Hilltop Avenue,
Valdese, NC 28690, 704-879-7689
Vice-President: Dona Caine, 1400 Bascomb Dr., Raleigh, NC 27614,
919-787-1167
Secretary: Rachel Funderburk, 103 Pinewood Dr.. Morganton, NC
28655, 704-438-2193
Treasurer: Martha Barham, 3815 Crescent Dhve, Trinity, NC 27370,
910-884-8400
Executive Director: Hazel Browning Moore, PO Box 12025, Raleigh,
NC 27605, 919-821-4250
Officers Term: 2 years
Month Elected: October 1993
Number of Members: 3400
Annual Meeting: October 18-20, 1995, Omni, Charlotte, NC
National Headquarters: Amencan Nurses Assoc, 600 Maryland
Ave., SW, Ste. 100W, Washington, DC 20024-2571, 202-554-4444
Old North State Medical Society
President: John T. Daniel, MD, 415 Dunstan Street, Durham, NC
27701, 919-682-7378
President-Elect: Percy E. Jones, MD, 1807 W. Market St.,
Greensboro, NC 27403, 919-584-5171
Vice-President: Paul M. Carter, MD, 101 Robeson St., Ste. 200,
Fayetteville, NC 28301, 919-323-2696
Secretary: Otis B. Michael, MD, 60 Livingston St. #400, Asheville, NC
28801, 704-255-8947
Treasurer: Steve M. McKinnon, MD, PO Box 991, Statesville, NC
28677, 800-962-3937
Administrative Assistant: Valeria Campbell, PO Box 6327, 509C
Center Street, Statesville, NC 28687, 704-878-0093
Officers Term: 2 years (1993-1995)
Month Elected: June 1993
Number of Members: 365
Annual Meeting: June 22-25, 1995
National Headquarters: National Medical Association, 1012 Tenth
Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001, 202-347-1895
North Carolina Academy of Physician Assistants
President: L. Gail Curtis, PAC, BGSM, Dept. of Family Medicine,
Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem, NC 27103, 910-748-
2246
President-Elect: Jeffrey Katz, PAC, 18 Cherry Grove Drive, Hickory,
NC 28602-9785, 704-632-7678
Vice-President: Roger Page, PAC, 6202 Roscoe Road, Burlington,
NC 27217, 919-681-2919
Secretary: Sue Reich-Atkins, PAC, 684 Ju-Lenor Drive, Winston-
Salem, NC 27107, 919-748-4469
Treasurer: Paul Hendrix, MHS, PAC, 708 Duluth St., Durham, NC
27705, 919-684-5635
Executive Office: NCAPA, 1002 Vandora Sphngs Rd., Garner, NC
27529, 919-779-6001 or 800-230-6001
Officers Term: 1 year President, President-Elect, Vice-President; 2
years Secretary and Treasurer
Month Elected: October
Number of Members: 900
Annual Meeting: February 21-25, 1994, Research Triangle Park, NC;
August 1995, Myrtle Beach, SC
National Headquarters: American Academy of Physicians'
Assistants, 950 N. Washington Street, Alexandria, VA 22314-1534,
703-836-2272
North Carolina Public Health Association
President: Newsom Williams, DEC, 1405 S. Glenburnie Rd., New
Bern, NC 28562. 919-514-4770
President-Elect: Dicie Alston, Appalachian District Health Dept.,
Route 5, Box 199, Boone, NC 28607
Secretary: Pattie Smith, Guilford County Health Dept., 1100 E.
Wendover Avenue, Greensboro, NC 27405
Treasurer: M. Malcolm Blalock, N.C., DEHNR, PO Box 27687,
Raleigh, NC 27611
Officers Term: 1 year
Month Elected: July 1994
Number of Members: 1450
Annual Meeting: Sheraton Imperial Hotel, Reesarch Thangle Park,
NC
North Carolina Health Care Facilities Association
President: J. Craig Souza, 5109 Bur Oak Circle, Raleigh, NC 27612,
919-782-3827
Chairman: Gary D. Witte, Hillhaven, Inc., PO Box 18400, Raleigh, NC
27619, 919-872-9393
Vice-chairman: Robert O. Hill. Jr., Britthaven, Inc., PO Box 6159,
Kinston, NC 28538, 919-523-9094
Secretary: Gerald P. Cox, Autumn Corp., PO Box 7728, Rocky
Mount, NC 27804, 919-443-6265
Treasurer: Jeanne K. Hutcheson, White Oak Manor, PO Box 3427,
Burlington, NC 27215, 910-229-5571
Officers Term: 2 years
Month Elected: Februrary 1994
Number of Members: 347
Annual Meeting: February 5-8, 1995, Four Seasons Convention
Center, Greensboro, NC
National Headquarters: American Health Care Association, 1201 L
Stree, NW, Washington, DC 20005, 202-842-4444
North Carolina Medical Group Managers
President: Betty D. Barry, Clinic Manager, A.J. Tannenbaum Medical
Associates, PA, 301 E. Wendover Ave., #200, Greensboro, NC
27401-1206, 910-274-3241
President-Elect: Gail H. Thomas, Administrator, Gaston Internal
Medicine Clinic, PA, 1896 Remount Rd., Gastonia, NC 28054, 704-
867-0735
Vice-President/Secretary: Michael W. Icenhour, Administrator,
Thompson Medical Specialists, PA, PO Box 1710, Hickory, NC
28603-1710, 704-328-5544
Treasurer: Stephen Comess, Administrator, Carolina Neurological
Clinic, PA, 1001 BIythe Blvd., Ste. 601, Charlotte, NC 28203-5886,
704-377-9323
Officers Term: 1 year
Number of Members: 400
Annual Meeting: Spring Meeting April 19-21, 1995, Chetda Resort,
Blowing Rock, NC; Fall Meeting not decided
National Headquarters: MGMA, 104 Inverness Terrace East,
Denver, CO 801 1 2-5306, 303-799-1 1 1 1
North Carolina Hospital Association
President: C. Edward McCauley, NC Hospital Association, PO Box
80428, Raleigh, NC 27623-0428, 919-677-2400
Chairman: Dave C. McRae, Pitt Co. Memohal Hospital, PO Box
6028, Greenville, NC 27834, 919-816-4451
Chairman-Elect: Jeffrey S. Miller, High Point Regional hospital, PO
Box HP-5, High Point, NC 27261, 910-884-6000
Secretary: V. Otis Wilson, Jr., Grace Hospital, 2201 S. Sterling
Street, Morganton, NC 28655, 704-438-2228
Treasurer: Michael C. Tanwater, Carolinas Medical Cnenter, PO Box
32861, Charlotte, NC 28232, 704-355-3216
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Number of Members: 143
Annual Meeting: July 19-21, 1995, Grove Park Inn, Asheville, NC
North Carolina Society of Medical Assistants
President: D. Kay Acton, CMA, 91 Hyder Mountain Rd., Clyde, NC
28721 , 704-586-7474
Presldent-Elect: J. Renee Collins, 4609 US 21 Hwy,., Hamptonviiie,
NC 27020, 919-468-6618
Vice President: Barbara Biggs, #6 Albania Street, Edenton, NC
27932, 919-338-3909
Secretary: Marge Ottosy, CMA, 37 Brown Street. Weaven/ille, NC
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Treasurer: Rebecca L. Walker, CMA, PO Box 34, Coinjock, NC
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Month Elected: May 1994
Number of Members: 944
Annual Meeting: April 27-30, 1995, Fayetteville, NC
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Ayers, James Salisbury, Clinton — 5-8-94
Ballentyne, Keith, Charlotte — 11-21-94
Bigham, Roy Stinson, Jr., Charlotte — 1-14-95
Bird, William Leon, Blowing Rock — 8-10-94
Bolin, Lewis Bryant, Gastonia — 10-18-94
Brown, Carol Gioannini, Raleigh — 3-3-94
Burton, Leroy Melvin, Jr., Raleigh — 3-27-94
Butler, Carey Jones, Fayetteville — 6-27-94
Codington, John B., Wilmington — 3-1-94
Corcoran, Edwin Emmons, Arden — 1-1-95
Cranz, Oscar William, Kinston — 5-5-94
Crumpler, James Fulton, Rocky Mount — 5-15-94
Crutchfield, Andrew Jackson, Clemmons — 5-5-94
Dalton, Horace Milton, Kinston — 11-20-94
Dudley, Charles Council, Elkin — 4-9-94
Eagles, Archie Yelverton, Ahoskie — 3-24-94
Fallon, Francis Xavier, Raleigh — 8-1-94
Flanagan, Tony E., Raleigh — 12-9-94
Fondren, Frank Burkett, Jr., Littleton — 7-21-94
Forbes, Thomas Earl, Reidsville — 9-21-94
Foster, Clarence Batchelder, Southern Pines — 6-16-94
Fox, William Morgan, Fayetteville — 12-21-94
Frank, Joe Lee, Jr., Ahoskie — 3-8-94
Gaal, Joseph Gaston, High Point — 3-29-94
Geddie, Kenneth Baxter, Sr., High Point — 10-29-94
Graham, Walter Raleigh, Charlotte — 12-28-94
Gudger, James Roby, Davidson — 4-13-94
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Jones, Clara Mae, Mebane — 5-15-94
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NCMS Former Presidents
Date — Name, Address
1849 — 'Frederick J. Hill, Wilmington (Brunswick)
1850 — *Edward Strudwick, Hillsborough (Orange)
1851 — "Edward Strudwick, Hillsborough (Orange)
1852 — "James E. Williamson, Yanceyville (Caswell)
1853 — "James E. Williamson, Yanceyville (Caswell)
1854 — "J. H. Dickson, Wilmington (New Hanover)
1855 — *J. H. Dickson, Wilmington (New Hanover)
1856 — "Charles E. Johnson, Raleigh (Wake)
1857 — "Charles E. Johnson, Raleigh (Wake)
1858— "William H. McKee, Raleigh (Wake)
1859— "William H. McKee, Raleigh (Wake)
1860 — "Newsom J. Pittman, Tarborough (Edgecombe)
1861 — "Newsom J. Pittman, Tarborough (Edgecombe)
1866 — 'J. J, Summerell, Salisbury (Rowan)
1867 — *W. G. Thomas, Tarborough (Edgecombe)
1868— *S. S. Satchwell, Rocky Point (Pender)
1869 — *E. Burke Haywood, Raleigh (Wake)
1870— "Charles J. O'Hagan, Greenville (Pitt)
1871— "Hugh Kelley, Statesville (Iredell)
1872— *W. G. Hill, Raleigh (Wake)
1873— *M. Whitehead, Salisbury (Rowan)
1874 — *W. A. B. Norcom, Edenton (Chowan)
1875 — 'J. W. Jones, Tarborough (Edgecombe)
1876— "Peter E. Hines, Raleigh (Wake)
1877 — "George A. Foote, Warrenton (Warren)
1878 — "R. L. Payne, Lexington (Davidson)
1879 — "Charles Duffy, Jr., New Bern (Craven)
1880— "J. F. Shaffner, Salem (Forsyth)
1881 — "Richard Benehan Haywood, Raleigh (Wake)
1882 — "Thomas F. Wood, Wilmington (New Hanover)
1883— "J. K. Hall, Greensboro (Guilford)
1884— "A. B. Pierce, Halifax (Halifax)
1885— "W. C. McDuffie, Fayetteville (Cumberland)
1886 — "Joseph Graham, Charlotte (Mecklenburg)
1887— "H. T. Bahnson, Salem (Forsyth)
1888— *T. D. Haigh, Fayetteville (Cumberland)
1889— *W. T. Ennett, Rocky Point (Pender)
1890 — *G. G. Thomas, Wilmington (New Hanover)
1891— "R. L. Lewis, Raleigh (Wake)
1892— *W. T. Cheatham, Henderson (Vance)
1893— "J. W. McNeil, Fayetteville (Cumberland)
1894— "W. H. H. Cobb, Goldsboro (Wayne)
1895— "J. H. Tucker, Henderson (Vance)
1896 — "R. L. Payne, Lexington (Davidson)
1897— "P. L. Murphy, Morganton (Burke)
1898 — "Francis Duffy, New Bern (Craven)
1899— "L. J. Picot, Raleigh (Wake)
1900 — "George W. Long, Graham (Alamance)
1901 — "Julian M. Baker, Tarborough (Edgecombe)
1902— "Robert S. Young, Concord (Cabarrus)
1903— "A. W. Knox, Raleigh (Wake)
1904 — "Henry A. Weaver, Asheville (Buncombe)
1905 — "David T. Tayloe, Washington (Beaufort)
1906— "Edward C. Register, Charlotte (Mecklenburg)
1907— "Samuel D. Booth, Oxford (Granville)
1908— "J. Howell Way, Waynesville (Haywood)
1909— "J. F. Highsmith, Fayetteville (Cumberland)
1910 — "J. A. Murroughs, Asheville (Buncombe)
*E. J. Wood, Wilmington (New Hanover)
1911— "C. M. Van Poole, Salisbury (Rowan)
1912— "A. A. Kent, Lenoir (Caldwell)
1913— "J. P. Munroe, Charlotte (Mecklenburg)
1914 — "J. M. Parrott, Kinston (Lenoir)
1915— "L. B. McBrayer, Sanatorium (Hoke)
1916— "M. H. Fletcher, Asheville (Buncombe)
1917— "Charles O'H. Laughinghouse, Greenville (Pitt)
1918— "I. W. Faison, Charlotte (Mecklenburg)
1919 — "Cyrus Thompson, Jacksonville (Onslow)
1920— "Carl V. Reynolds, Asheville (Buncombe)
1921— "T. E. Anderson, Statesville (Iredell)
1922— *H. A. Royster, Raleigh (Wake)
1923— "J. W. Long, Greensboro (Guilford)
1924 — *J. V. McGougan, Fayetteville (Cumberland)
1925— "Albert Anderson, Raleigh (Wake)
1926— 'Wm. de B. MacNider, Chapel Hill (Durham-Orange)
1927— "John 0. Myers, Charlotte (Mecklenburg)
1928— "John T. Burrus, High Point (Guilford)
1929— "Thurman D. Kitchin, Wake Forest (Wake)
1930— "L. A. Crowell, Lincolnton (Lincoln)
1931 — "J. G. Murphy, Wilmington (New Hanover)
1932— "M. L. Stevens, Asheville (Buncombe)
1933— "John B. Wright, Raleigh (Wake)
1934 — "I. H. Manning, Chapel Hill (Durham-Orange)
1935— "P. P. McCain, Sanatorium (Hoke)
1936— "Paul B. Ringer, Asheville (Buncombe)
1937— "C. F. Strosnider, Goldsboro (Wayne)
1938 — "Wingate M. Johnson, Winston-Salem (Forsyth)
1939 — "J. Buren Sidbury, Wilmington (New Hanover)
1940— "William Allan, Charlotte (Mecklenburg)
1941— "Hubert B. Haywood, Raleigh (Wake)
1942— "F. Webb Griffith, Asheville (Buncombe)
1943— "Donnell B. Cobb, Goldsboro (Wayne)
1944 — "James W. Vernon, Morganton (Burke)
1945— "Paul F. Whitaker, Kinston (Lenoir)
1946 — "Oren Moore, Charlotte (Mecklenburg)
1947 — "William M. Coppridge, Durham (Durham-Orange)
1948 — "Frank A. Sharpe, Greensboro (Guilford)
1949 — "James F. Robertson, Wilmington (New Hanover)
1950 — *G. Westbrook Murphy, Asheville (Buncombe)
1951 — "Roscoe D. McMillan, Red Springs (Robeson)
1952— "Frederick C. Hubbard, N. Wilkesboro (Wilkes)
1953 — "J. Street Brewer, Roseboro (Sampson)
1954 — "Joseph A. Elliott, Sr., Charlotte (Mecklenburg)
1955 — Zack D. Owens, Elizabeth City (Pasquotank-Camden-
Currituck-Dare)
1956 — "James P. Rousseau, Winston-Salem (Forsyth)
1957 — "Donald B. Koonce, Wilmington (New Hanover)
1958 — "Edward W. Schoenheit, Asheville (Buncombe)
1959 — Lenox D. Baker, Durham (Durham-Orange)
1960 — "John C. Reece, Morganton (Burke)
1961 — "Amos N. Johnson, Garland (Sampson)
1962 — "Claude B. Squires, Charlotte (Mecklenburg)
1963 — John R, Kernodle, Burlington (Alamance-Caswell)
1964— "John S. Rhodes, Raleigh (Wake)
1965— "T. S. Raiford, Asheville (Buncombe)
1966— George W. Paschal, Jr., Raleigh (Wake)
1967 — "Frank W. Jones, Newton (Catawba)
1968 — "Robert A. Ross, Chapel Hill (Durham-Orange)
1969— "David G. Welton. Charlotte (Mecklenburg)
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1971 — Louis deS. Shaffner, Winston-Salem (Forsyth-Stokes-
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1972— 'Charles W. Styron, Raleigh (Wake)
1973 — John Glasson, Durham (Durham-Orange)
1974 — George G. Gilbert, Asheville (Buncombe)
1975 — Frank R. Reynolds, Wilmington (New Hanover-Pender)
1976 — James E. Davis, Durham (Durham-Orange)
1977 — Jesse Caldwell, Jr., Gastonia (Gaston)
1978 — E. Harvey Estes, Jr., Durham (Durham-Orange)
1979 — D. E. Ward, Jr., Lumberton (Robeson)
1980 — J. Ben Warren, New Bern (Craven-Pamlico-Jones)
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1985 — Thomas B. Dameron, Jr., Raleigh (Wake)
1986 — Kenneth E. Cosgrove, Hendersonville (Henderson)
1987— John W. Foust, Charlotte (Mecklenburg)
1988 — Henry J. Carr, Jr., Clinton (Sampson)
1989 — Ernest B. Spangler, Greensboro (Guilford-Greensboro)
1990— T. Reginald Harris, Shelby (Cleveland)
1991 — Edwin W. Monroe, Winston-Salem (Forsyth-Stokes-Da-
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1992 — Dees, John Tyler, Burgaw (New Hanover-Pender)
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Chanetta R. Washington, MPH
141 The Burden of Diabetes in North Carolina
Michelle Crazier Kegler, MPH, Eugene J. Lengerich, VMD, MS,
Marilyn Norman, RN, MPH, Lee Sullivan, MS, and Georjean Stoodt, MD, MPH
CASE REPORT
146 Unusual Presentation of Trisomy 1 3
ChawldA. Lahoud, MD, Amanda C. Austin, BSN, and Leah W. Burke, MD
PHYSICIANS' ROUNDTABLE
150 Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy vs. Open Cholecystectomy
Stephen W. Blievernicht, MD, John T. Daniel, Jr., MD, Theodore N. Pappas, MD, and James S. Wibon, Jr., MD
HEALTH WATCH
153 A Patient's Guide to Cancer Pain: Treatments Can Minimize Suffering
Jo Ann Dalton, EdD, RN, FAAN
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
159 Barriers to Prenatal Care in Mecklenburg County: A Study of 500 Women
Kathleen Underman Boggs, PhD, Jonnie McLeod, MD, and Thomas M. Stubbs, MD
MEDICINE AND THE LAW
166 "Captain-of-the-Ship" is Dead: Are North Carolina Physicians and
Surgeons Still Liable For the Acts of Other Health Professionals?
Kenneth De Ville, PhD. JD
MEDICINE IN SOCIETY
170 To Be or Not To Be an Organ Donor?: That Is the Question
Mark H. Hennington, MD, and Frank C. Detterbeck, MD
BULLETIN BOARD
133 Letters to the Editor
164 Instructions for Authors
172 Carolina Physician's Bookshelf
174 Climericks: "Lung Cancer"
176 Classified Advertisements
177 Continuing Medical Education
179 New Members
180 Aphorisms of the Month: "Thoughts on Work"
180 Index to Advertisers
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Letters to the Editor
Editor's note: The January 1 995, issue of the Journal, "Ashes to Ashes: Snuffing Out the Tobacco Epidemic," garnered a
great deal of media attention and provol<ed discussion and debate among our readers. The letters published here, submitted
to the Journal and to the North Carolina Medical Society, have been edited for space.
Where There's Smoke
To the Editor:
Congratulations! The publication of
a special issue of the Journal devoted to
tobacco is long overdue in this state.
When discussing addiction, no drug is
more important than the nicotine con-
tained in tobacco. When discussing pub-
lic health, no issue is more important than
tobacco and its relationship to disease,
morbidity, and mortahty. When discuss-
ing the negative influence of advertising
on our children, nothing is more powerful
than the billions of dollars the tobacco
industry spends on these ads.
I especially commend Dr. Goldstein
and his contributors. Thank you for bring-
ing the Journal, theNorth Carolina Medi-
cal Society, and North Carolina physi-
cians "out of the closet" to publicly ad-
dress this addictive and deadly substance.
Let us hope that such efforts are the
beginnings of what will ultimately result
in a tobacco-free environment.
Douglas E. Henley, MD, Pres.-Elect
American Academy of
Family Physicians
1806 Pugh St.
Fayetteville, NC 28305
To the Editor:
Congratulations on the January is-
sue of the 7ourwa/. The. Journal' s proac-
tive discussion of the economics of to-
bacco and the role of medicine in the
changing landscape of North Carolina
was insightful. Your editorial committee
and especially guest editor. Dr. Adam
Goldstein, are to be commended.
Public health must continue its
progress in controlling tobacco by con-
sistently presenting the magnitude of the
problem to the public and the profes-
sional community. It is easy to get dis-
tracted by other competing health priori-
ties. Through publications like this one,
however, we regain our focus and con-
viction to curtail the most preventable
cause of death facing society today.
We encourage your advocacy for
tobacco control and await future issues of
the Journal addressing this subject.
John B. Sowter, DDS, Chairman
Wake County Board of Health
P.O. Box 14049
Raleigh, NC 27620
To the Editor:
I congratulate you on the excellent
January issue of the Journal. It is time
that we physicians became organized con-
cerning the health hazards of tobacco.
Even so, I think we are still tiptoeing
around the problem. DDT was outlawed
because it killed ospreys and eagles. Lead
was removed from paint because a few
babies got lead poisoning from chewing
on their cribs. Asbestos was banned to
preventarelatively small numberof cases
of asbestosis or mesothelioma. The time
is now right for organized medicine to
call a halt to the tobacco industry.
I sympathize with tobacco farmers,
but I sympathize more with the large
number of patients with devastating dis-
eases brought on by tobacco that I have
seen in my practice during the past 40
years. I do not believe that banning ciga-
rettes and tobacco products will present
the same problems as alcohol prohibi-
tion. Smoking is, after all, a very overt
behavior and boodeg tobacco would have
to be indulged in at home and after hours.
A complete ban would cut down gready
on tobacco consumption and the result-
ant health problems.
An economic factor that few people
mendon is the economic loss from fires
related to smoking. If we banned to-
bacco, the match industry would be af-
fected. Rather than having matches lying
around freely in homes, restaurants, and
other public places, we would probably
hide one package of matches along with
our candles for use in the event of an
electric power failure.
Recently I gave a talk here to
laypeople concerning the prevention of
cardiovascular disease and lung cancer. I
distributed copies of the Journal's
"Health Watch" section, which listed
smoking cessation programs.
Frederick H. Taylor, MD
Charlotte Cardiothoracic
Surgical Associates, PA
300 Billingsley Road
Charlotte, NC 282 11
To the Editor-
Thank you for devoting another is-
sue of the Journal to a topic with pro-
found public health implications. I found
the articles most interesting and well-
researched. Keep up the good work!
Ronald H. Levine, MD, MPH,
State Health Director
NC Dept. of Environment,
Health and Natural Resources
P.O. Box 27687
Raleigh, NC 2761 1-7687
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To the Editor:
I would like to express my gratitude
to Journal staff and the NC Medical So-
ciety for selecting tobacco as the topic for
your January issue. I believe \h\s, Journal
will serve as a valuable resource to those
of us working with individual clients or
with local communities.
Donna R. Dinkin, MPH
6206 Clarkwood Circle
Greensboro, NC 27410
To the Editor:
The January issue of the Journal is a
masterpiece of information about the "to-
bacco epidemic." I sincerely hope, and
wish, that you can find ways to get this
valuable educational material into many
hands through public and school libraries
and other effective channels. I hope that
the youth of our stale will be widely
exposed to the subject.
H. Lee Large, Jr., MD
8919 Park Road
Charlotte, NC 28210
To the Editor:
The NC Child Advocacy Institute
would like to join the NC Medical Soci-
ety in its anti-smoking efforts, and we
commend the Society on the timely pub-
lication of the January Journal.
As advocates for children in North
Carolina, we must be advocates against
tobacco. The use of tobacco affects chil-
dren directly through the health conse-
quences of smoking and indirectly through
secondhand smoke diseases and health
problems associated with low birth weight
babies bom to smoking mothers. Added
to these results are the financial and emo-
tional crises children of smokers suffer
because of the death and illnesses of their
parents.
We support the ban of cigarette vend-
ing machines in locations where minors
have access, and would appreciate up-
dates on pending legislation.
John S. Niblock, President
NC Child Advocacy Institute
1318 Dale St., Suite 110
Raleigh, NC 27605-1275
To the Editor:
Up front, my wife and I are ex-
tremely happy to have given up smoking.
Our children have given up the habit. I
hope that none of our seven grandchil-
dren ever chooses to smoke. Having said
that, I sincerely hope that after knowing
the risks involved, they and not the gov-
ernment will dictate whether or not they
should assume the risks of this legal prod-
uct.
Tobacco is not good for you. . . that is
a given. Nor is getting drunk, drinking
too much caffeine, or eating too much
chocolate or too many french fries. Is it
tough to quit? You bet Giving up vanilla
icecream withchocolatesyrup also wasn't
easy! The only consoling aspect of this
meekly comparable deparavation was that
it was my choice... under no Orwellian
influence. The Tobacco Institute has al-
ways said that "risk factors are associated
with smoking as with 10,000 other prod-
ucts or activities." They also know that
with choice comes consequence.
Over a period of time, tobacco and
other unhealthy products will find their
place. Knowing the down side of all the
products and then making an informed
choice is what this country is all about.
Catastrophe awaits the government that
outlaws any of them... either by direct
legislation or unreasonable taxation. Even
our most vocal anti-tobacco politicians
know that. They don't want to see the
expected scenario associated with the
prohibition of tobacco.
For the tobacco industry, this has
become a civil rights issue wrapped in the
1st Amendment. Individual freedom is
one factor that appears to have been omit-
ted from the raging tobacco issue. To take
away the most precious element of our
democracy , freedom ofchoice.only leads
us in a direction that none of us wants to
confront.
A time from now, when we are per-
haps reduced to the sterility of a dead
branch, people will say, "Freedom? You
gave it away!" And they will be saying it
to us.
The concept of government-provided
security is alluring, yet it is also one that
history tells us to regard with dubiety.
Robert L. Phillips, MD
1021 E. Wendover Ave.
Greensboro, NC 27405
To the Editor:
The article on nicotine addiction in
the January Journal (NC Med J 1995;
56:40-5) piqued my interest. Treating
nicotine addiction requires an intensive
therapeutic approach. I offer these tips:
• Referpatients to support groups toedu-
cate them about nicotine addiction.
• Urge patients to use nicotine patches
for at least one year. Patches are expen-
sive. It may be cheaper to prescribe the
2 1 mg patches and let patients cut them
to tailor their dosage.
• Initiate treatment for severe depression
prior 10 smoking cessation. Paxil and
Prozac seem to be effective, but other
anti-depressants are probably useful.
Expect to use anti-depressant therapy
for at least one year.
• On the last day of patch use, start the
patient on a five- to six-day course of
steroids (such as Medrol Dose Pak).
Robert Gardner, MD
1830 Avent Ridge Road
Raleigh, NC 27606
Ethnic Issues
To the Editor:
As a "university" physician, teach-
ing the meaning and practice of medi-
cine, I am insulated from the "real" world.
Nonetheless, I try to experience vicari-
ously what the real world physicians are
going through. To this end, I read the
Bulletin that accompanied the December
Journal. After wading through several
pages of bureaucratic directives and num-
bers, I encountered an explanation of
how we are to identify patients by "ethnic
origin." But what if a patient from Ghana
(black?) with Caucasian (Aryan?) fea-
tures (Arab? Indian?) is married to a
white, dark-complected (American In-
dian?, Hispanic?) North Carolinian?
Would their child be identified as "other"?
A blonde-haired, blue-eyed patient with
sickle hemoglobinopathy (black?) patient
comes to mind.
A seminar we held last semester as
part of a first-year medical school course
in social medicine examined the utility of
ethnic labels from a biological or social
point of view. The young people in the
seminar, including two students who iden-
tified themselves as Lumbee Indians (one
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very dark skinned, one very light) agreed
that in today's world "ethnicity labels"
have little practical value from a medical
care standpoint (although socioeconomic,
educational, or behavioral identification
does). And they have historical overtones
of evil.'
I certainly don't plan to expend any
energy determining the "ethnicity" of my
patients and will urge my administrative
support people to use any system they
want (without my involvement) to fill out
"the form" — (random comes to mind
since it was indicated in the publication
that the excessive use of "other" will lead
to retribution).
I urge our medical society to react
vigorously against the tyranny of this
form (and any of the many other "forms"
that seem to be defining present-day medi-
cine).
James A. Bryan II, MD
UNC Department of Medicine
CB #7110, 5039 Old Clinic Building
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-2274
Reference
1 Lifton, Robert J. The Nazi Debtors. New York:
Harper Collins, 1986.
Alzheimer's — Good News?
To the Editor:
"There is good news... Alzheimer's
disease is rapidly becoming manageable."
Really?
The quote appeared in the December
"Health Watch" section of the Journal
(Alzheimer's Disease: New Hope in the
'90s," NC Med J 1994;55:599-602). Let
us overlook the poor organization and
muddled definitions and look for the meat
in the article. After brief sections on
memory testing and symptoms, we are
told about important researchers in North
Carolina.
How is Alzheimer' s disease "becom-
ing manageable"? At the subheading, "Im-
portance of Early Diagnosis," we are
assured that "There are many new thera-
pies available now..." but only one is
mentioned, the drug Cognex (tacrine).
The rather substantial information that is
available about tacrine is summarized in
one sentence saying that it "may stabiUze
or improve function in up to one-half of
Cancer Pain Management Awareness Week: May 14-20
To the Editor:
May 14-20 is Cancer Pain Management Awareness Week in North Caro-
lina. The North Carolina Cancer Pain Initiative (NCCPI) is coordinating this
effort and will host a day-long role modeling conference at the Friday Center
at UNC-Chapel Hill on Saturday, May 20, for selected health care profession-
als. The role modeling program was developed by the Wisconsin Cancer Pain
Initiative with funding from the National Cancer Institute to educate physicians
and their clinical partners about issues of cancer pain and to assist these health
care professionals in transferring the knowledge to students and peers.
As the science of diagnosing and treating cancer expands, more patients
benefit from early detection and they may have more treatment options. By the
same token, more non-oncologic physicians now care for cancer patients with
other medical needs, putting these doctors on the front lines of cancer pain
management.
Medical schools teach little about managing pain of malignant origin and
many clinicians are uncomfortable using potent analgesics. These physicians
may also be unaware of the variety of non-pharmacologic analgesic options.
NCCPI goals are: 1) to make health care professionals aware of the resources
available; 2) to reinforce to cancer patients, their families, and caregivers that
most cancer pain can be controlled; and 3) to encourage those dealing with
cancer to discuss pain management options with their health care providers.
With the recent publication of "CUnical Practice Guidelines for Manage-
ment of Cancer Pain," the Department of Health and Human Services, through
the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR), has made state-of-
the-art knowledge available to both clinicians and pauents. Congress created
the AHCPR in December 1989, to enhance the quality, appropriateness, and
effectiveness of health care services and access to these services. These
guidelines provide clinicians with information about the scope of practicing
medicine as it applies to cancer pain management. Contact me at the address
below to obtain a copy of these guidelines.
The NCCPI is one organization among many dedicated to the tolerable
management of cancer pain. Established in 1991, the NCCPI comprises
physicians, nurses, pharmacists, social workers, psychologists, representatives
from the NC division of the American Cancer Society, and the Cancer
Informafion Service. The NCCPI assesses the current status of cancer pain
management and identifies barriers tocancer pain control; promotes knowledge
and positive attitudes about cancer pain relief among patients and the public;
strengthens knowledge, skills, and attitudes of health care professionals and
paraprofessionals about cancer pain management; and serves as a resource for
education and communication about cancer pain reUef for all North Carolin-
ians. NCCPI members have already published studies addressing some of these
concerns.
During Cancer Pain Management Awareness Week, the NCCPI hopes to
focus media attention on the topic of cancer pain management as it relates to
individual patients, their families and caregivers, and North Carolina's profes-
sional health care providers.
Valerie F. Holmes, MD
Associate Professor of Psychiatry
Member, NCMS Cancer Committee
Box 3335, Duke University Medical Center
Durham, NC 27710
See more on cancer pain in this issue's "Healtti Watch" section, page 153.
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135
patients." Or may not! There is no men-
tion of the serious side effects and liver
damage. This is the only substantive (al-
though inadequate) information in the
entire article about "many new therapies
available now."
I have read every word in this article
and cannot help but wonder if it was
accepted by an editor who had failed to
read it
Knut Schmidt-Nielson, DrPhil, DrMed
J.B. Duke Professor of
Physiology Emeritus
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, NC 27710
From the Editor:
Professor Schmidt-Nielson is quite
correct; the material in "Health Watch" is
sent directly to the publisher by the Medi-
cal Society and has not (until now) been
reviewed by the Journal's editor. The
new policy is to have all "Health Watch"
articles reviewed by Ihe Journal's edito-
rial staff. Henceforth we will accept all
blame (and part of any credit) due.
Measuring Intraocular Pressure
To the Editor:
About five years ago, at a meeting in
Dallas, our workshop group was asked
how many of us still used Schiotz tonom-
eters to measure intraocular pressures in
the office. I was the only one who raised
my hand. The consensus interpretation of
the data available then implied that this
screening technique was not cost-effec-
tive.
Does the work done by Merritt et al
("Ocular Hypertension: A Convenience
Sample Survey of Blood Pressure and
Intraocular Pressure Determinations in
Blacks," NC Med J 1994;55:608-9) im-
ply that we should modify this position?
I must confess that I have continued
Vertical CDR
Horizontal CDR
to use the Schiotz tonometer because it is
cheap and safe and the validity of the
measurement can be so easily checked by
referral for applanation tonometry. Vi-
sion loss from a condition as easily treated
as glaucoma seems such a waste.
John R. Dykers, Jr., MD, FA AFP
P.O. Box 565
Siler City, NC 27344
Dr. Merritt responds:
The issue of cost-effectiveness of
Schiotz indentation or Goldmann applan-
ation techniques must be viewed from the
perspective that the
sensitivity and
specificity of in-
traocular pressure
(lOP) measurement
alone are not high enough that present
screening examinations can prevent
glaucomatous blindness.'
The Baltimore Eye Survey (BES)^
has confirmed the increased prevalence
of ocular hypertension in blacks living in
St. Lucia' and Barbados." But it has also
added to our confusion regarding the role
of lOP as an etiologic variable. Roughly
50% of the glaucomatous eyes (and pa-
tients) had screening (initial) lOP below
21 mmHg (using the highest pressure in
either eye). The BES did not find any
effect of treaunent on lOP in blacks with
documented glaucoma.^ The risk of
glaucomatous optic nerve damage did
increase when the lOP was >29 mmHg,
but 50% of glaucomatous eyes had screen-
ing applanation tonometric readings <21
mmHg.
The BES specifically evaluated the
ability of applanation tonometry , cup:disk
ratios and the narrowest rim width to
correctly classify subjects into diseased
(glaucomatous) or non-diseased states.
No single factor or combination of fac-
tors gave cutoff variables with reason-
able sensitivity and specificity.'
Primary care physicians should
evaluate the optic nerve carefully, paying
attention to the cup:disc ratio. Studies
using stereoscopic photos and sensitive
optic nerve imaging (Topcon Image Ana-
lyzer) indicate that normal blacks have
significantly more optic nerve cupping
and smaller neuroretinal rims than do
whites.'' Clinicians should suspect glau-
coma when the vertical cup:disc ratio
(CDR) is equal to 0.8 in blacks (see
Table, below).
Blacks Whites
0.56 (0.55-0.57) 0.49 (0.48-0.50)
0.57 (0.56-0.58) 0.47 (0.46-0.48)
Corrections
In "Mandatory Reporting of Occupational Health Problems" (NC Med J 1994;
55:526-30), Table 1 should also include these communicable diseases that are
reportable within 24 hours: diptheria, tuberculosis, syphilis, and E. coll 0157:H7
infection.
The figure accompanying "Khat on a Hot Tin Roof: Catha Edulis Intoxica-
tion," NC Med J 1 995; 56:1 1 3) was acknowledged incorrectly. It was reproduced
with permission of the Flora Zambesiaca Managing Committee.
Our convenience sample of blacks in
eastern North Carolina should serve to
inform the primary care providers of the
effect of blood pressure on lOP. But
always, screening for glaucoma should
begin with a good history for glau-
comatous blindness in the family, blood
pressure determination and optic nerve
evaluation.
John C. MerriU, MD
Southside Health Care, Inc.
Preventive and Community
Ophthalmology
Atlanta, GA 30180
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2 Sommer A, Tielsch JM, et al. Relationship be-
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3 Mason RP, Kosoko O, et al. National survey of
thepreval en ce and risk factors of glaucoma in Sl
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4 I^ske MC, Connell AMS, et al. The Barbados
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Community-Based
Hypertension Control Programs
Chanetta R. Washington, MPH
Each year more than 500,000 people in the United States have
a stroke.' Nearly 150,000 of them die. During 1992 in North
Carolina, 4,568 citizens died of stroke. North Carolina is one of
1 1 states that make up the "stroke belt" (Fig. 1 , at right) in which
stroke mortality rates are at least 10% higher than the national
average. In 1991, North Carolina had the sixth-highest stroke
mortality rate in the nation.
Since 1972 stroke death rates have declined by 57%
nationally,^ but stroke remains the third-leading cause of death
in North Carolina.^ Table 2, right, shows that the race-, sex-, and
age-adjusted mortality rates for cerebrovascular disease are
higher for all groups in North Carolina than in the US. Rates for
non- whites in North Carolina are significantly higher than rates
for whites. Reducing this pervasive burden of death and disabil-
ity is a primary concern of health care providers in our state.
Hypertension is the primary antecedent to stroke. Hyper-
tension awareness and adherence to treatment have increased
significantly since 1970, but current estimates indicate that only
21% of hypertensive subjects have their blood pressure con-
trolled to a level of 140/90 or lower.^ People whose blood
pressure is above this level remain at increased risk for stroke,
coronary heart disease, and kidney disease.
Based on findings from the 1992 NC Behavioral Risk
Factor Surveillance System, we estimate that 1.22 million
North Carolinians age 1 8 years and over have been told by their
doctor that they have high blood pressure.'' Since the National
Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) estimates that only
21% of hypertensive subjects have their blood pressure con-
trolled to 140/90 or lower, we infer that more than 900,000
adults in North Carohna have poorly controlled high blood
pressure and are at risk for stroke.
Ms. Washington is Program Manager for Project DIRECT
(Diabetes Interventions Reaching and Educating Communities
Together), Wake County Health Department, Raleigh. At the
time of this writing, she headed the Health Education Branch,
Division of Adult Health Promotion, NCDEHNR, Raleigh.
The NC Strike Out Stroke Project
The NHLBI funds state health departments in the stroke belt to
implement health education interventions aimed at reducing the
overall risk of stroke. One of these. North Carolina's Strike Out
Stroke (SOS) Project, promotes awareness of the importance of
long-term control of high blood pressure in order to reduce risk
for stroke. Blacks are the prime target of the Project because
they are at three times the risk of stroke as whites.' Blacks
develop hypertension at an earlier age, and at all decades of life
hypertension is more severe in blacks than in whites.^
The NC SOS Project has two major activities: 1) public
education through mass media channels and 2) professional
education. Public education and mass media interventions are
targeted at blacks through familiar channels such as churches,
radio stations, local newspapers, social clubs, and organiza-
tions. Promotional materials such as church fans and posters
disseminate the message about high blood pressure control.
Professional education activities, developed primarily for staffs
of local health departments, review current research in hyper-
tension control, techniques for improving long-term adherence
to treatment regimens and use of specially tailored educational
resources to reach blacks.
Community-Based
Hypertension Control Programs
Lifestyle modifications (weight reduction, increased physical
activity, and moderation of sodium and alcohol intake) are a
definite part of hypertension treatment.^ The efficacy of such
lifestyle modifications has been well documented, but long-
term compliance with a modified lifestyle is far less impressive.
For example, only 5% of obese patients were able to maintain
weight loss after one year.' Better dissemination of health
information about treatment of hypertension will require effec-
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Fig 1 : Stroke mortality rates, 1 991 , in the "strol<e belt" states, per 1 00,000 population.
live communication among patients, health care providers,
research and educational institutions, industry, and citizens.
Familiar community settings can be used to reinforce the
message about long-term control of high blcx)d pressure that
health care providers give to their patients.
Unfortunately, the very lifestyle practices that need modi-
fication for hypertension control are rooted in longstanding
traditions, habits, culture, and established preferences. Tliese
practices are often supported and reinforced by the people and
institutions that form the community network in which indi-
viduals live. Thus enlisting the support of community networks
is crucial to achieving healthy lifestyle practices. The likeli-
hcKxl that a target group will adopt a desired behavior can be
predicted from its attitudes toward and perceptions of benefits
of the behavior along with its perceptions of how peers view
their behavior.' Behavioral intervention research confirms the
importance of community-based programs in providing sup-
port to people who are striving to control hypertension.
Community-based hypertension control programs are most
effective when they are planned and implemented with the
support of clinicians and other health care providers.^ Commu-
nity-based programs should include rep-
resentation from professional agencies
such as local health departments, hospi-
tals, and voluntary agencies, as well as
from target groups and key community
leaders. Broad-based participation in
planning, implementing, and evaluating
hypertension control programs will in-
crease community "ownership" and im-
prove chances for long-term success.
Community-based programs have the greatest chance of
succeeding when they include the following:
• broad representation by varied groups in the community,
• comprehensive mass media campaigns specifically designed
to reach various target groups,
• trained professionals who can provide detection, education,
referral, and treatment services for patients,
• multiple implementation sites (schools, worksites, churches,
supermarkets) so that the program reaches all segments of the
population,
• multiple strategies to reach various segments of the popula-
tion including high-risk groups and,
• multiple targets, including individuals and groups with in-
creased as well as those with "normal" cardiovascular risk
factors.^
Putting community-based hypertension control programs
into churches, workplaces, barber shops, and beauty salons can
significantly increase the potential forreaching high-risk groups.
Many churches lend themselves to preventive health activities
because they recognize their social and cultural as well as
religious missions. They have established communication net-
Table 2. Cerebrovascular disease
mortality rates in the US and NC
White male White female
Non-white male Non-white female
US NC US NC
US NC US NC
26.9 32.7 22.8 26.8
48.2 65.9 36.9 47.3
' 1991 Age-adjusted mortality rates
per 100,000 population
NCM J / April 1995. Volume 56 Number 4 1 39
works, provide support through social networks, and have
existing facihties, committees, and volunteers to implement
interventions. Use of worksite locations capitalizes on employ-
ers' vested interest in having healthy workers. Other non-
traditional sites for hypertension control programs include
barber shops and beauty salons that have been used effectively
in blood pressure screening and for encouraging adherence to
treatment regimens. They give an opportunity to reach popula-
tion segments not reached by more u-aditional programs.
Community programs that assist residents in maintaining
control of high blood pressure are crucial to reducing the single
most important risk factor for stroke. The National Stroke
Association says that stroke is "America's most neglected
disease." Carefully planned and implemented hypertension
control programs can change this by increasing awareness of
the importance of hypertension control and thereby reducing
the risk of stroke. Q
References
1 Be Stroke Smart! Education: The Key to Prevention Guidebook,
National Stroke Association, 1992.
2 The Fifth Report of the Joint National Committee on Detection,
Evaluation and Treatment of High Blood Pressure. National Institutes
of Health, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, NIH Publication
No. 93-1088, 1993.
3 North Carolina Health Statistics Pocket Guide, State Center for Health
and Environmental Statistics, NC Department of Environment, Health
and Natural Resources, 1992.
4 Annual Report: North Carolina Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance
System, 1992.
Minority Health Issues for an Emerging Majority. Proceedings of the
4th National Forum on Cardiovascular Health, Pulmonary Disorders
and Blood Resources. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, 1992.
Smith DK, Leonard SB,GreeneJM,SkellyS, Parker KA. Physicians'
and dieticians' role in obese care. J of the Florida Med Assoc
1992;76(6):385-7.
Making Health Communication Programs Work: A Planners Guide.
National Cancer Institute, Office of Cancer Communications, NIH
Publication No. 89-1493, 1989.
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PUBLIC HEALTH
The Burden of Diabetes
in North Carolina
Michelle Crozier Kegler, MPH, Eugene J. Lengerich, VMD, MS,
Marilyn Norman, RN, MPH, Lee Sullivan, MS, and Georjean Stoodt, MD, MPH
Diabetes mellitus is considered the seventh-leading cause of
death in North Carolina,' but estimating the burden of diabetes
solely from listings of "underlying cause" on death certificates
may be misleading (see the paper by MacCormack and McLean,
NC Med J 1994;55:544-6). For example, diabetes is not men-
tioned on the death certificates of approximately 50% of dece-
dents known to have had diabetes.^"* Furthermore, statistics
based solely on underlying cause of death (the most frequently
used basis for computing mortality statistics) underestimate the
burden of diabetes because it is approximately three times more
likely to be recorded as a contributing cause of death rather than
as the underlying cause.' Such recording errors occur even
when diabetes mellitus initiates and enhances the disease pro-
cess that eventually leads to death of the individual.
To gain a more complete and accurate appreciation of the
true burden, we need to use other measures such as the preva-
lence, rates of hospitalization, multiple-cause mortality, and
economic cost of diabetes. In this article we briefly report the
application of these other measures to diabetes in North Caro-
lina, thereby helping health care providers, program managers,
and policy makers more fully appreciate the true burden of this
disorder in our stale.
Prevalence of Diabetes Mellitus
Adults. The prevalence of diabetes among adult North Carolin-
ians was estimated from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveil-
lance System (BRFSS). BRFSS is an annual, random telephone
survey of non-institutionalized North Carolina residents who
are at least 18 years of age.' Respondents were considered to
have diabetes if they said "Yes" to the question "Have you ever
been told by a doctor that you have diabetes?" This report uses
data provided by the 7,506 respondents to the 1988-1991
surveys, weighted to represent the fwpulation' of North Caro-
lina.
We estimate that 290,000 adult North Carolinians (5.8% of
the total population) have been diagnosed with diabetes (Table
1, next page). Among blacks, the prevalence was 6.9% for
males and 1 1 .0% for females; among whites, the prevalence
was 4.7% for males and 5.2% for females. Prevalence generally
increased with age. There were a few exceptions to this rule,
particularly among black males, but this may have been due to
the relatively small sample size.
Youths. We used rate estimates from Minnesota', to predict that
approximately 4,300 North Carolinians under 25 years of age
have diabetes (Table 2, next page). However, these rates may
not be direcdy applicable to North Carolina because the original
study was conducted among a predominantly white population.
Diabetes-Related Mortality
Between 1980 and 1989, 4 1 ,676 North Carolina decedents had
diabetes listed as a contributing cause of death on their death
certificates, 4.3 times more than the 9,771 decedents who had
diabetes listed as the underlying cause of death (Table 3, page
143). In North Carolina, the diabetes-related death rate (in
which death certificates Usted diabetes mellitus [lCD-9 rubric
250] as the underlying or contributing cause of death), after the
crude mortality rate was age-adjusted using the direct method
Ms. Kegler is with the Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of PubUc Health, UNC-Chapel Hill. Her co-
authors are all with the NC Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, Raleigh. Dr. Lengerich is with the Office
of Epidemiology, Division of Adult Health Promotion; Ms. Norman is with the Diabetes Control Program, Division of Adult
Health Promotion; Ms. Sullivan is with the Center for Health and Environmental Statistics; and Dr. Stoodt is with the Office of
Resource Development and Clinical Support, Division of Adult Health Promotion.
NCMJ / April 1995, Volume 56 Number 4
141
Table 1. Estimated prevalence of diabetes by race,
Surveillance System and the 1990 US Census, NC.
sex, and age,
based on the 1988-1991 Behavioral Risk Factor
Race and sex
18-24
25-34
35-44
Age groups
45-54
55-64
65+
All ages
White males
Rate'
Number^
0.8
2,281
1.2
5,129
1.4
5,340
5,9
16,436
9.9
22,477
14.5
37,500
4.7
89.163
White females
Rate
Number
1.0
2,796
3.5
14,791
2.6
10,119
3.5
10,150
8.8
22,332
11.7
46,712
5.2
106,900
Black males
Rate
Number
*
0.6
649
8.4
7,971
3.9
2,158
26.0
10.770
17.8
9,232
6.9
30,780
Black females
Rate
Number
*
*
4.4
5,934
6.2
6,903
14.6
9,535
23.4
13,099
27.3
23,763
11.0
59.234
Total rate
Total number
0.8
5,077
2.4
26,503
3.0
30,333
5.6
38,279
12.1
68,678
15.0
117,207
5.8
286,077
'Rate per 100 population
^Estimated number of persons
'Estimates are unreliable
with diabetes
~
Total
and the 1980 age-specific popula-
Uon of the US, was 61.5/100,000
population. The rate among non-
whites (98 .4/ 100,000) was 1.8 times
higher than the rate among whites
(53.0/100,000). Rates were highest
in the northeastern region of the
state, which has a relatively high
percentage of black residents.
From 1980 to 1989, diabetes-
related mortality in North Carolina
increased 6%.' The rate increased
disproportionately (31%) among
non-white males. Among white
males, it increased 14%; among non-white females, 6%; among
white females, 0%. Between 1980 and 1989,ralesfornon-white
women remained higher than rates for any of the other three sex/
race groups.
Hospitalizations Because of Diabetes
The records of inpatients discharged from all civilian hospitals
in North Carolina between October 1 , 1988, and September 30,
1 989, were analyzed for diagnosis of diabetes.* Table 4, at right,
shows that diabetes was mentioned as a diagnosis in 66,067
hospitalizations, an annual rate (age-adjusted using the direct
method and the 1980 age-specific population of North Caro-
Table 2. Estimated diabetes prevalence rates among NC youth, 1990.
Age (yrs)
Males
Females
Rate' Number'
Rate
Number
00-04
1.2 280
0.8
180
05-09
1.2 270
0.8
172
10-14
1.2 268
0.8
171
15-19
3.7 944
1.9
461
20-24
3.7 1,068
1.9
505
— 2,830
1,489
'Rate per 1,000 population, based on Minnesota three-city study'
^Estimated number of persons with diabetes, based on Minnesota three-city study'
Una) of 83. 7/1 00,000 residents. However, diabetes was listed as
the primary cause for only 9,789 (15%) of these hospitaliza-
tions. Half (33,050) of the discharges that mentioned diabetes
also mentioned cardiovascular disease. Less than 5% of diabe-
tes-related hospitalizations recorded lower extremity amputa-
tion (1,696) or renal disease/kidney transplant (1,451).
Economic Costs of Diabetes
Charges for diabetes-related hospitalizations during 1 988- 1 989
totalled $490 million (Table 4) or $73 per North Carolina
resident. Discharges that also listed cardiovascular disease
accounted for more than half ($268 million) of the total charges
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for diabetes-related hospitalizations.
Hospitalization charges alone,
however, do not portray the full cost of
diabetes. We also need to count outpa-
tient costs and indirect costs such as
foregone wages due to short-term mor-
bidity, long-term disability, or prema-
ture death from diabetes. Using a model
developed by the CDC,' we estimate
that, during 1990, the total cost of
diabetes in North CaroUna was $1.2
billion. Approximately 46% of this
total was for inpatient ($490 million)
and outpatient ($84 million) care; the
remaining 54% ($664 million) reflects
indirect costs.
Discussion
Our analysis shows that the traditional
measure of the public
health importance —
underlying cause mor-
tality— does not fully
characterize the burden
of diabetes. In part, this
may be a result of the
perceptions of physi-
cians since, on average,
diabetes was mentioned
as an underlying cause
of death three times less
frequently than it was
listed as a contributing
cause. Approximately
290,000 (5.8%) North
CaroUnaresidents have
been told that they have
diabetes, yet many
more, possibly 290,000
more, have diabetes but
have never been for-
mally diagnosed.'"
Table 3. Crude and age-ad]usted
mortality
rate per 100,000 population and
actual number of deaths with diabetes as underlying and contributing cause
of death, NC,
1980-1989.
Underlying cause
Contributing
causa
Age group
Crude rate
Number
Crude rate
Number
00-14
0.1
10
0.1
12
15-24
0.3
31
0.5
4
25-34
2.0
212
3.4
360
35-44
4.6
375
10.5
868
45-54
11.0
693
40.8
2,573
55-64
30.9
1,792
128.9
7,466
65-74
67.4
2,899
311.0
13,370
75-84
124.0
2,611
576.5
12.142
85+
182.4
1,088
810.1
4,831
Unknown
—
0
—
50
Total
15.6
9,711
67.1
41,676
Age-adjusted
rate' —
14.4
—
61.5
'Age-adjusted
using the direct method and th
3 1980 age-specific US population
Table 4. Diabetes-related hospitalizations and costs for NC residents,
October 1989-September 1990.
Cause of hospitalization
All diabetes-related
hospitalizations
Diabetes as primary cause
Diabetes with
cardiovascular disease
Diabetes with non-traumatic
amputation of lower limb
Diabetes with renal
disease or kidney transplant
'Includes all men, women, and children in the state
Note: Medical Database Commission uses the following ICD-9-CM rubrics
in the analysis; diagnosis rubric 250 for diabetes; diagnoses rubric 390-398,402,404-429,
430-438,440 for cardiovascular disease; procedure rubric 84.1 for non-traumatic amputation
of lower limb; procedures rubric 39.95,55.6 for renal dialysis or kidney transplant.
Hospitalization
Number Percentage
66,067 100.0
Total cost
($)
486,305,371
Cost/resident
73.36
9,789 14.8
56,887,356
8.58
33,050 50.0
268,239,809
40.47
1,696 2.5
27,469,302
4.14
1,451 2.2
15,640,043
2.36
There are more than 66,0(X) diabetes-related hospitalizations
per year in North Carolina, and diabetes costs the residents of
North Carolina an estimated $1 .2 billion annually. These bur-
dens are not equally shared among the races: the rate of death
due to diabetes was 1.8 times higher in non-whites than in
whites.
Our data are not without limitations. First, the prevalence
of diabetes was estimated from self-reports. In a BRFSS vali-
dation study among a 99% white population in New York, 80%
of women and 67% of men who were clinically confirmed
diabetics self-reported that they were diabetic." Almost all
(98%) of those who reported being diabetic were subsequently
clinically confirmed to be diabetic. These statistics imply that
more than the 5.8% of NC residents who self-reported being
diabetic actually are. Secondly, diabetes is demonstrably
underreported on death certificates. Therefore, the diabetes-
related mortality rate given here is probably an underestimate
of the true rate. Finally, we estimated economic costs using a
model that was not developed specifically for North Carolina;
consequently, its applicability to North Carolina is unknown.
Even so, in spite of these limitations (most of which underesti-
mate the true figures), our data clearly demonstrate that diabetes
NCM J / April 1 995, Volume 56 Number 4 1 43
is a major cause of mortality, morbidity, and economic cost in
North Carolina.
Recently, the Diabetes Complications and Control Trial
(DCCT), the largest diabetes study in history, demonstrated
that keeping the blood sugar at near normal levels can reduce the
risk of eye, kidney , and neurologic disease for type 1 diabetics.'^
According to the American Diabetes Association, "there is no
reason... to believe that the effects of better control of blood
glucose levels would not apply to type II diabetes."" Any
incremental improvement in blood sugar levels (through diet,
exercise, oral hypoglycemic agents, or conventional insulin
therapy) is worthwhile.'" In addition, the DCCT results suggest
that tight glycemic control will save money by preventing and
controlling the complications of type I diabetes."
The North Carolina Diabetes Control Program is working
to reduce the burden of diabetes in North Carolina by assessing
and monitoring the disease and its complications, developing
and implementing new approaches to prevention and control,
and coordinating efforts within North Carolina. As part of this
effort, the North Carolina Diabetes Control Program has devel-
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CASE REPORT
Unusual Presentation of Trisomy 13
Chawki A. Lahoud, MD, Amanda C. Austin, BSN, and Leah W. Burke, MD
Trisomy 13 syndrome is a multiple mal-
formation syndrome caused by an extra
copy of chromosome 13. Common fea-
tures include cardiac defects, Polydac-
tyly (extra digits), posterior scalp de-
fects, a prominent nose, cleft lip and
palate, and central nervous system de-
fects, including holoprosencephaly. Tri-
somy 13 syndrome is most often diag-
nosed prenatally or within the first few
days of life. The average neonatal hospi-
tal stay for infants with this syndrome is
11.0 days;' about half of the affected
children die within the first month of life
and 90% within the first year, but long-
term survivors have been well described.' -^
The most common causes of death are
cardiopulmonary arrest (69%), congeni-
tal heart disease (13%), and pneumonia
(4%).' We report here an infant who did
not have a prolonged neonatal hospital-
ization and in whom the diagnosis was
not made until 1 1 months of life.
Our Patient
An 1 1 -month-old female infant was ad-
mitted to her local hospital because of a
"choking" episode after which she be-
came unresponsive. She was success-
fully resuscitated, but developed seizures
and was transferred to Pitt County Me-
morial Hospital in Greenville for further
evaluation.
The infant was bom after 36 weeks
of gestation to a 23-year-old woman with
two living, healthy children. The preg-
nancy was uncomplicated and the baby
was delivered vaginally from a footling
breech position. Birth weight was five
pounds and Polydactyly was noted on
initial exam but evaluation was deferred
to a later date. She was discharged home
with her mother, but was again hospital-
ized for one week at age eight months for
dehydration and a urinary tract infection.
"The average neonatal
hospital stay for Infants
with Trisomy 13 syndrome
is 11.0 days; ^ about
half of the affected
children die within the
first month of life and 90%
within the first year, but
long-term survivors have
been well described."^ ^
During the second hospitalization
facial dysmorphisms as well as develop-
mental delay and Polydactyly were noted
and a genetics evaluation requested. At
age eight months, her height was 7 1 .5 cm
(25th percentile), her weight was 6.6 kg
(<5th percentile), and her head circum-
ference was 41 cm (<5th percentile). Her
craniofacial features included a small.
short, wide head (brachymicrocephaly);
a large anterior fontanelle; a prominent
forehead; posteriorly rotated and low-
set, simple ears (Fig. 1); decreased inua-
orbital distance (hypotelorism) with hy-
poplastic orbital ridges and down-slant-
ing palpebral fissures; a depressed nasal
bridge with a bulbous nasal tip; a narrow
upper lip with a smooth philtrum (Fig. 2);
a high-arched palate; delayed dentition;
and redundant nuchal skin. Other find-
ings included a heart murmur, umbilical
hernia, hepatosplenomegaly, and a sacral
hemangioma, as well as post-axial (ulnar
and fibular) Polydactyly of all four ex-
tremities (Figs. 3 and 4).
A computed tomograpic scan of the
head showed atrophy of the frontal brain.
Chest radiograph was normal, but an
echocardiogram revealed a patent formen
ovale and mildly diminished contractil-
ity. An upper GI series and gastric emp-
tying study demonstrated gastroesoph-
ageal refiux; renal ultrasonogram dem-
onstrated increased echogenicity of the
kidneys with mild enlargement
Pertinent laboratory findings in-
cluded hypochromic anemia and an ab-
normal peripheral blood karyotype of
47,XX,-i-13, found in 68 of 75 cells
counted. The remaining seven cells had
random loss of chromosomes other than
chromosome 13. This result was consis-
tent with a diagnosis of Trisomy 13.
The patient was treated with thick-
ened oral feeds and positional refiux pre-
Dr. Lahoud and Ms. Austin are with the Division of Genetics, Department of Pediatrics, East Carolina University School of Medicine,
Greenville 27858. Dr. Burke, formerly at ECU, is now with the Allegheny Health, Education and Research Foundation, Center for
Medical Genetics, 320 E. North Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15212-4772.
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(Clockwise from top left) Fig 1 : Side view of patient's head. Note the brachcephaly and low-set, posteriorly rotated ears. Fig 2:
Face shows a bulbous nose and smooth philtrum of the upper lip. Fig 3: Polydactyly of the hand. Fig 4: Polydactyly of the foot.
cautions and discharged back to the refer-
ring hospital. She was subsequently found
to have significant visual and auditory
deficits. The patient expired suddenly at
17 months of age, without a preceding
illness. Her death was thought to be due
to a central nervous system defect.
Discussion
Trisomy 13 syndrome is a condition that,
if not diagnosed prenatally, is usually
obvious at birth because of both physical
defects and poor physical health. Af-
fected infants are often poor feeders, and
have cardiovascular compromise and
neurologic impairment to the extent that
life-sustaining functions such as coordi-
nated breathing, suck, and swallow are
affected. Many times the diagnosis is
suspected by the primary physician and
merely confirmed at genetic evaluation.
This infant, however, did not have
life-threatening problems in the neonatal
period, but presented with a late history
of feeding difficulties. At age eight months
her poor postnatal growth and develop-
mental delays were noted, as well as her
facial dysmorphisms, but the only physi-
cal defect obvious at birth was her Poly-
dactyly.
Polydactyly, either as an isolated
defect or as a part of a syndrome, is often
heritable. Post-axial Polydactyly of the
upper extremities is transmitted in an
autosomal dominant fashion and is 10
times more common in blacks than in
whites.' However, it is quite rare to have
NCMJ / April 1995, Volume 56 Number 4 1 47
post-axial Polydactyly of all four extremities in the absence of
a significant family history of the same. In such cases, a
thorough evaluation is warranted, including consultation with
a geneticist so that a syndrome diagnosis, if applicable, can be
made and recurrence risk and prognosis can be discussed with
the family.
The unusual presentation of our patient illustrates two
points: 1) There is a need for a genetic evaluation when unusual,
although not life-threatening, birth defects are noted. 2) Tri-
somy 13 syndrome, although usually fatal within the first year,
can be associated with long-term survival. Sudden death, prob-
ably due to central nervous system defects, is always a risk and
parents should be appropriately counseled. □
References
1 Baty B J, Blackburn BL, Carey JC. Natural history of u-isomy 1 8 and
trisomy 13: I. growth, physical assessment, medical histories, sur-
vival, and recurrence risk. Am J Med Genet 1994;49: 175-88.
2 Baty BJ, Jorde LB, Blackburn BL, Carey JC. Natural history of
trisomy 18 and trisomy 13:11. psychomotor develoment. Am J Med
Genet 1994;49:189-94.
3 McKusick VA. Mendelian Inheritance in Man, 10th ed. Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992.
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PHYSICIANS' ROUNDTABLE
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy vs.
Open Cholecystectomy
Consider the following vignette:
The scene: a conference room at a community hospital.
The players: S\an\ey, a senior physician who is chairman of
the hospital privileges committee and Harold, who has
practiced general surgery in the community for 30 years.
Sfantey; Harold, I am delighted you've come to see me today
but I'm sorry we need to have this conversation. It's just as
difficult for me as for you.
Harold: This is outrageous! I have been in practice as a
general surgeon here for 30 years! What do you mean you
are taking away my privileges to do cholecystectomies?
Stanley: Now listen, you have got to catch up with the times.
You are the only surgeon left in this hospital who doesn't
do laparoscopic cholecystectomies. It's the national trend
and you are still doing only open cholecystectomies.
Harold: Of course! I was never trained in laparoscopic
cholecystectomies. But I have a good record of case
selection, a low morbidity and mortality rate, and satisfied
patients. Why should I do laparoscopic cholecystectomies?
Stanley: It's the trend, Harold. The hospital stay is shorter.
The cost is lower.
Harold:Veah, and utilization has gone up because everyone
and his uncle is doing lap-cholecystectomies for less and
less stringent indications. In the end, it ends up costing
everybody more. Are you telling me I'm a dinosaur?
Stanley: Don't get excited. If you're not willing to get up to
speed in this new procedure, then you will have to do other
things. We are going to pull your privileges for doing
cholecystectomies unless you can post the patients as
laparoscopic procedure with open cholecystectomy only
as a back up.
Harold: You are forcing me to be retrained, whether I want to
or not.
The lyouma/ invited several North Carolina surgeons to
comment on this vignette. Is this the future of surgery? Must
all surgeons be trained in laparoscopic cholecystectomy? If
they are not, should their privileges to do cholecystectomies
be revoked? Is this vignette what we can expect to see in the
future? The comments of our group of surgeons (listed alpha-
betically) follows.
— Edward C. Halperin, MD, Deputy Editor
Stephen W. Blievernicht, MD, General Surgeon, Greensboro
The actual technical removal of the gallbladder and attention to
non-injury to the common duct or surrounding bowel is the
same in both operations. It is simply that the laparoscopic
technique allows a quicker recovery and there is less tissue
damage. I do not believe that privileges should be revoked as
long as a physician successfully accomplishes the object of
treating hepatobiliary disease.
On the other hand, I do believe that physicians will self-
select against themselves if they persist with only open
cholecystectomy because: 1) The public is extremely aware of
the decreased pain and discomfort with the laparoscopic proce-
dure. Surgeons who cannot offer it would see their volume of
cases decrease accordingly. 2) There will be a bias against such
physicians when they try to join groups or form large insurance
companies for whom cost considerations are a factor. 3) Most
physicians seek further training because they appreciate the
lower morbidity and mortality in patients with medically bor-
derline cardiopulmonary function. I think Harold will select
himself out of opportunities for cholecystectomy and this will
materially impact his practice. Having said all that, I still see
absolutely no issues concerning his privileges unless his mor-
bidity and mortality rates for open cholecystectomy fall above
the accepted norm for other physicians utilizing the same
technique.
I compliment the Journal for taking this issue to general
surgeons at large and requesting our input. It is important that
grass-roots physicians become politically active and retake
control of medicine. If we move initially in service and second-
arily as businesspeople we will save our profession, regain
respect, and regain control. □
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John T. Daniel, Jr., MD, General Surgeon, Durham
I feel that Harold and Stanley are both right in that they perceive
that they are doing the best thing for their patients. Neverthe-
less, I think that Harold should be given the opportunity to
schedule and perform open cholecystectomies and not lose
those privileges if he does not become credentialed to do
laparoscopic cholecystectomies.
I suspect that market forces in the form of fewer referrals
will affect Harold's patient load and will force him to either
learn to do laparoscopic cholecystectomies or lose that portion
of his practice. In the future, I expect to see many of today's
general surgery procedures to be done laparoscopically. These
include: appendectomies, groin hernia repairs, vagotomies,
anti-reflux procedures, bowel resections, and anastomoses in
addition to cholecystectomies. Surgeons not capable of per-
forming these procedures will be at a competitive disadvantage.
I feel that the comparable mortality rates, lower morbidity,
shorter stays in hospital and out of work, and the lower costs of
laparoscopic procedures will make the open approach to many
general surgical procedures obsolete. □
Theodore N. Pappas, MD, Professor of Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durfiam
Open cholecystectomy is still a viable operation and there are
clear indications for it. Therefore, Harold should not have his
privileges to do open surgery taken away because he does not
perform laparoscopic cholecystectomy. If the surgeon isappro-
priately selecting patients for open cholecystectomy and does
that operation safely, he should be allowed to continue. But it
is the hospital's responsibility to monitor the situation and be
certain that patients who qualify for laparoscopic cholecyst-
ectomy are offered that operation.
In a similar way, surgeons should be monitored to be sure
that they are using laparoscopic cholecystectomy only in the
appropriate patient population. Patients who may need open
cholecystectomy include those who: 1) have had multiple right
upper quadrant operations in the past; 2) have gangrenous
cholecystitis associated with maximum inflammation; 3) will
require common duct exploration, and there is no one available
in the community to perform laparoscopic common duct sur-
gery; and 4) are undergoing laparotomy for another indication.
There are many other relative contraindications to laparoscopic
cholecystectomy that might tilt the balance in favor of open
cholecystectomy. □
James S. Wilson, Jr., MD, General Surgeon, Regional Surgical Associates, Durham and Chapel Hill
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a procedure that is patient-
driven. Patients seek out surgeons to perform the laparoscopic
procedure and request that the operation be done this way. I do
think that the laparoscopic era has probably seen more
cholecystectomies done for marginal indications. Previously,
patients with non-specific symptoms were not willing to un-
dergo an open procedure with its discomfort and prolonged
recovery time and risks of a less than absolute excellent result.
It seems to me that another problem associated with the
shift to laparoscopic procedures is that we are turning out
surgeons who do not know how to do difficult cholecystectomies.
Only by doing hundreds of open cholecystectomies does one
become comfortable enough with the anatomy to approach the
difficult gangrenous gallbladder.
Like Harold, I myself may be viewed as a dinosaur in years
to come. I am not ready to jump on the laparoscopic herniorrhaphy
bandwagon. I would hate to think that I would be denied the
privilege of repairing a hernia from an anterior approach just
because some governing body felt that laparoscopic procedures
were more cost-effective. I think laparoscopic appendectomy is
merely an exercise and does not offer any clinical benefit. And
if I had a colon cancer, I would never want a laparoscopic
colectomy for I would fear the surgeon would not be able to
resect the node-bearing tissues adequately through the laparo-
scope.
If we look at cost as a guideline to choice of procedures, I
don't feel that laparoscopic cholecystectomies offer that much
of a savings. At least our hospital manages to charge just as
much for a laparoscopic procedure with a one-day stay as for an
open procedure with a four-day stay.
Be it right or not, most of us tend to perform the procedures
we were trained to do. There is a good deal of superstition in
surgery. If a procedure done in a certain way has worked well
over the years, you are reluctant to change just because the
literature says there is a better way. I have good results repairing
hernias from an anterior approach, and so I am very reluctant to
perform laparoscopic repairs. Nothing is more devastating to
me than to see a patient back in the office with a rec urrent hernia.
Not so much because my pride is insulted but because of my
compassion for the patient. I have had hernias repaired myself
and I know the significant amount of discomfort and time lost
from work associated with that surgical procedure. I want to
perform the operation that I feel has the best chance of long-
lasting good results. □
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Health Watch
TREATMENTS CAN MINIMIZE SUFFERING
Jo Ann Dalton, EdD, RN, FAAN
Patients rarely ask why they experience pain. This is particu-
larly true when it comes to the treatment of cancer pain.
Unfortunately, patients are conditioned to expect pain if they
have cancer. Both patients suffering from cancer and their
families should ask not only why they have pain, but what can
be done about it. This Health Watch guides cancer patients
through treatment of cancer pain, offers practical advice to
help cancer patients understand their pain and seek advice
from caregivers about pain.
While we do not know the exact cause of cancer pain, we
know that pain can have several causes. Pain may occur
because there is a tumor pressing on a nerve or because a
tumor is growing in an organ surrounded by a capsule which
is stretching. A tumor or scar tissue that develops after
treatment of a tumor may obstruct such parts of the body as
intestines or blood vessels. In other cases, the pain may be due
to infection, or to the process that is referred to as inflamma-
tion. It may occur because the body's cells are growing
Jo Ann Dalton, EdD, RN, is an Associate Professor in the
University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill School of Nursing.
abnormally and have traveled from their primary location to
bone tissue.
From research based on those who work with patients,
we know that pain is experienced by approximately 70
percent of patients who have cancer in its more advanced
stages. In contrast, it may only be experienced by 30 percent
of patients undergoing active treatment or in some degree of
remission of their disease. The difficulty is that cancer is not
always a predictable disease; therefore, the stages of pain will
differ just as the stages of the disease change. Because of this,
many patients assume pain is inevitable. Patients should
understand that although pain is not inevitable, many patients
experience unnecessary or unnecessarily severe pain.
Caregivers have discovered that patients sometimes
suffer with pain because they are reluctant to tell their doctor
or nurse about their pain because they do not want to distract
the attention of their caregiver away from other treatment
related to their disease. Patients sometimes hesitate to report
their pain because they believe that they ought to be able to
tolerate it or because they believe that the pain is some form
of punishment. Patients sometimes say that they are fearful
that if they take their full dose of medication it will eventually
become less effective in the future.
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Pain is inadequately treated when patients fail to report
problems to family members because they do not want to
cause unnecessary distress among relatives. In other situa-
tions, patients do not report their pain because they feel that
it affects relationships with spouse and family members in a
negative way. Families, of course, do become distressed and
stressed at times because of a loved one's frustrations with
pain. However, family members should be aware of the
presence of pain.
Both patients and family members may become fatigued
because they must cope with undertreated pain, producing a
vicious cycle in which the fatigue produces further distress,
in turn producing more pain. Further, patients, families and
'Patients should use
a scale to describe the
Intensity of pain.
For example, 0 means no
pain and 10 describes the
worst pain/
caregivers alike must realize that unrelieved pain interferes
with sleep, appetite, mood, activity — all related to quality of
life. Additionally, it may in some way interfere with their
positive response to the treatment of their cancer. To help
avoid undertreatment of cancer pain, here are some sugges-
tions to guide patients in discussing pain with caregivers:
• Patients must provide accurate descriptions of
the location of their pain;
• Patients should use a scale to describe its inten-
sity. For example, 0 to 1 0 scale where "0" means
no pain and "10" means the worst pain imagin-
able.
• Patients should use descriptive words such as
"aching," "sore," "cramp," "burning," and "sear-
ing" to describe their pain. These terms will help
doctors, nurses and pharmacists understand the
type of pain that they are experiencing and help
the caregiver select the best approach to treat-
ment.
• Patients should be prepared to discuss previous
pain experiences and treatment. This informa-
tion will be helpful in choosing the best type and
dose of treatment to use with the current pain
problem. Experiences about previous treatments
that have not worked will help evaluate appropri-
ate or inappropriate uses for the present pain
problem.
• Patients should be prepared to discuss not only
medications they have taken, but also other treat-
ments that have helped. Such procedures as
relaxation therapy distraction, nerve blocks or
surgical procedures are worth discussion.
Caregivers can help patients select a method that
will be effective and useful. It is rare to find a
method that is effective and practical for all
patients.
• Patients should be prepared to discuss the dura-
tion of the pain or its pattern. For example,
patients should notice whether the pain is worse
in the morning or evening, whether it is worse
before or after meals, and whether it awakens the
patient at night. Knowing the pattern of the pain
experience can help determine treatment.
• Patients and their families should be aware that
there are many different types of medications
that can help their pain and many ways to use
those drugs. Patients need to be informed about
drugs and their uses.
Patients often think first about such drugs as Ibuprofen,
Advil or Motrin. Taken for arthritis or minor aches, we know
that they are helpful for pain that occurs in the bones. The
property of these drugs that makes them helpful for arthritis
also makes them helpful for bone pain that cancer patients
sometimes experience. However, one of the problems with
the use of these drugs is that they sometimes cause irritation
to the stomach and gastrointestinal tract, and this problem can
increase with increasing doses of the medication. For this
reason, it is sometimes necessary to change to medications
that act in different ways. Examples of alternative drugs,
'Permitting pain to go up
and down or fluctuate
Is not good for
the body's response. . . '
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sometimes considered stronger medications, are codeine and
morphine. These drugs are called narcotics, which means
they are subject to controlled distribution. But it does not
mean that the person who is taking the drug should worry so
much about control that the worry interferes with the ad-
equate management of the pain problem. Narcotics can cause
some patients to worry that they will become addicted to
drugs. While it is clearly safer to avoid drugs for social use,
avoiding drugs that are helpful in cancer pain treatment is not
a good choice.
• Patients should seek answers and advice from
their prescribing physician about the use of
narcotics. In some instances of cancer treatment,
caregivers will advise that after a period pf time
some medications may need to be taken in larger
doses if they are to continue to be helpful. Or
these drugs may need to be decreased gradually
when the pain is less severe or completely re-
lieved. These characteristics are not unlike those
of medications like Insulin or Prednisone, drugs
whose dosages must be increased after being
taken for a long time or must be either increased
or decreased gradually. In all cases involving
pain treatment with narcotics, the prescribing
physician should be asked for advice about the
use of the drug, its long-term implications and its
ability to treat the pain. In cases of terminal
illness, many caregivers have fewer concerns
about the problem of addiction.
Patients taking medications like codeine and morphine
sometimes worry about problems like nausea, constipation
and drowsiness. All of these can be the natural consequence
of the way that the drugs work. If the patient adequately
understands these side effects before the use of the drug and
after consultation with the prescribing health professional,
these characteristics should not be a deterrent to taking the
medication. Patients experiencing nausea when taking one of
these medications should let the caregiver know so a medica-
tion can be ordered to control nausea for a few days, after
which the nausea often goes away. The problem of constipa-
tion needs to be handled somewhat differently because it
probably will not go away as long as you are taking the
medication on a regular basis. Frequently, a laxative or
something like prune juice is recommended on a regular basis
to prevent constipation. More tips on drug use for pain:
• Patients should know that pain medication taken
on a regular basis is more effective than pain
medication only taken after the pain gets to be so
severe that it has become harder to treat.
• Permitting pain to go up and down or fluctuate is
not good for the body's response, just as allow-
ing a fever to fluctuate is hard on the body.
Patients should try to avoid allowing pain to
shoot up and down without a normal pattern.
If you are concerned about drowsiness that sometimes
occurs with the use of narcotic-type medications, your doctor
may give you a drug to counteract this effect for a few days,
or you may find that the drowsiness decreases after your body
adjusts to the dose of medication that you are receiving. It is
important for patients and family members to remember that
because undertreated pain causes fatigue, the patient may
only be resting well when their pain is finally under control.
'Patients should know that
pain medication taicen on a
regular basis is more
effective than pain
medication only taken
after the pain gets to be so
severe that it has become
harder to treat.'
It is important to bear in mind, however, often when a patient
is experiencing rapidly escalating pain, i.e., pain that is
becoming more severe over a short period of time — the
patient may choose to be sedated with medication rather than
suffer with undertreated pain. Patients and families may want
to discuss this possibility with their doctor or nurse before the
situation occurs in order to make an informed decision about
the appropriate treatment for them. This is the patient's right,
a right that should be respected by both professional and
family caregivers!
• Patients may also experience relief from pain
using what we refer to as "nonpharmacologic"
treatment — i.e., treatment other than with medi-
cations. This type of treatment may include heat,
cold, distraction, rubbing a spot, or perhaps just
a change in position.
Patients should know that caregivers recognize that the
treatment of pain related to cancer is a challenging task.
Decisions about the use of the many medications that can help
treat pain require time and energy from the patient as well as
from caregivers. The highest level oftreatment occurs when
there is good communication between patients, families and
caregivers. □
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We know that inadequate prenatal care
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Since 1988, when North Carolina
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deaths due to severe prematurity among
non-whites and an increase in SIDS deaths
among whites.' According to State Health
Director Dr. Ronald Levine, the down-
ward trend noted over the past five years
continues. Nevertheless, NC ranks among
the five worst states in infant mortality.
From 1982-1987, Mecklenburg
County's infant death rate was 11.72/
1,000 Uve births. In 1988, the rate was
13.08, which was higher than the state
average.^ Alarmed by these statistics, a
group of concerned citizens and health
care providers formed the Mecklenburg
Infant Mortality Reduction Project in
1989. As a part of this, we carried out a
research study to identify the barriers to
prenatal care perceived by pregnant
Mecklenburg Coimty women. The find-
ings from our study have been used to
create new community-based health care
parmerships, to promote community-
based awareness, and to establish inter-
vention programs.
Methods
We designed a descriptive, correlational
study to examine what motivated moth-
ers to obtain prenatal care, and what pre-
vented them from obtaining adequate lev-
els of care. Based on a review of the
published literature, panel expertise, and
the outcomes of similar surveys conducted
elsewhere, we constructed a 186-item
survey questionnaire to define the demo-
graphic characteristics of mother and in-
fant (including financial and medical sta-
tus), the personal attitudes and values of
these pregnant women, and their prob-
lems in accessing the health care sys-
tem.'" An expert panel reviewed and re-
vised the questionnaire, and it was pre-
tested on 10 postpartum women.
To elucidate the problem of inad-
equate care, we disproportionately
sampled a large group (400 women) who
received inadequate care. We used age
and ethnic group data from 1989 vital
statistics, to assure that these women
would be chronologically and ethnically
representative of all the women in the
county who delivered after receiving in-
adequate prenatal care.^ For example,
since 33% of Mecklenburg women who
received inadequate care were white, 33%
of our sampled population was white;
since 32% of women who had received
inadequate care were under 20 years of
age, 32% of the sampled population was
under 20. We also surveyed 100 women
who received adequate prenatal care to
allow for statistical comparison.
The accepted measure of adequate
prenatal care is the Kessner Index, which
takes into account when prenatal care
was started and the number of prenatal
visits made. The adaptation of the Kessner
Index used by the State of North Carolina
defines adequate prenatal care as begin-
ning by the end of the 12th week of
pregnancy and providing nine or more
Dr. Boggs is Associate Professor, UNC-Charlotte, 1 861 Monterosa Road, Concord 28025, Dr. McLeod is Chair, Mecl<lenburg Infant
Mortality Reduction Project, P.O. Box 32861, Charlotte 28232, and Dr. Stubbs is Director, Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Department
of Ob/Gyn, Carolinas Medical Center, P.O. Box 32861 Charlotte 28232-2861 . This study was completed under grants from Duke
Endowment, Foundation of the Carolinas, The March of Dimes: Piedmont Chapter, Mecklenburg County Health Department: Infant
Mortality Reduction Project. This article is dedicated to the memory of Mrs. Dolly Tate, Infant Mortality Reduction Project co-chair
and life-long child advocate.
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159
visits if the baby reaches 36 weeks of
gestation (or a lesser number of visits if
the baby is gestationally premature). In-
adequate care records no prenatal visits,
or an initial care visit during the third
trimester, or a total of four or less visits
for gestations lasting 34
weeks or longer. A third
level, known as nol adequate
refers to care that begins af-
ter the 1 2th week or provides
less than the required num-
ber of visits.^ For purposes
of this study we combined
not adequate and inadequate
as inadequate care.
Nationally, the percent-
age of women who obtained
first trimester prenatal care
increased during the 1970s,
but this trend did not con-
tinue during the 1980s. The
decline in the number of
women seeking early care
was especially prominent
among black women.
Our study protocol was
approved by appropriate
agency administrators and
internal review boards for
research on human subjects.
We obtained wri tten permi s-
sion from each subject soon
after delivery. We deter-
mined eligibility and ob-
tained demographic informa-
tion by review of hospital
records.
Between November
1990, and May 1991, pro-
fessional employees of a
marketing firm conducted
personal, face-to-face, struc-
tured interviews with 500
Mecklenburg residents who
delivered infants at one of
three hospitals in the county.
Each interview lasted ap-
proximately one hour. No
incentives were offered for
participation and confiden-
tiality was guaranteed. Ap-
proximately 6% of the
women approached declined
to participate.
Data were analyzed to determine fre-
quencies and measures of central ten-
dency. Comparisons between groups were
tested statistically using Chi square. Phi,
Cramer's V statistic, and t-test as appro-
priate.
Results
The average age of mothers was 23 years
(range, 13-46). The average age of the
infant's fathers was 25.9 years (range,
15-51; 17% were teenagers. As Table 1
Table 1. Characteristics of the participants
Characteristic
ADEQUATE CARE
INADEQUATE CARE TOTAL
N
%
N
%
N
%
Age
19 and under
47
47%
127
32%
174
35%
20 and older
53
100
53%
273
400
68%
326
500
65%
Race
White
50
50%
133
33%
183
37%
Non-white
50
100
50%
267
400
67%
317
500
63%
Marital status
Married
41
41%
104
26%
145
29%
Single
56
56%
271
68%
327
65%
Other/NR
3
100
3%
25
400
6%
28
500
6%
Insurance status
Public
41
41%
245
61%
286
57%
Private
48
48%
61
15%
109
22%
Self
10
10%
89
22%
99
20%
NR
1
100
1%
5
400
1%
6
500
1%
Education
Some HS
28
28%
162
41%
190
38%
HS Grad or more
62
62%
237
59%
309
62%
Some college
26
26%
79
20%
105
21%
College grad
10
10%
29
7%
39
8%
NR
1
100
1
400
1
500
Enrolled In school
(of 174 underage 20)
Yes
16
67%
42
70%
58
69%
No
8
24
33%
18
60
30%
26
84
31%
Unemployed
26
26%
169
42%
195
39%
On maternity leave
(Of 305 working women)
Yes
25
34%
59
26%
84
28%
No
49
74
66%
172
231
74%
221
305
72%
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shows, two-thirds of the study partici-
pants were non-white (63%), and most
women (65%) were unmarried. There
were substantial numbers of single women
both in the group of 100 receiving ad-
equate care and in the group of 400 re-
ceiving inadequate care. However, a sig-
nificantly larger proportion of the group
receiving inadequate care were single
(68% compared to 56% of the adequate
care group).
Women who received inadequate
care were more likely not to have private
insurance. We found that only 15% of
those in the inadequate care group had
private insurance compared to 48% of
those who received adequate care. Twenty
percent of the women who received inad-
equate care were completely uninsured
("self-pay" patients).
Sixty-two percent (309 of 500) of the
women reported education to high school
or beyond. Those who received inad-
equate care were more likely than women
who received adequate care to have only
a high school education (41% compared
to 28%). Nearly 29% (143 of 500) of the
total group stated that they were in school
during the pregnancy. Of those mothers
aged 19 years or less, 69% said they were
in school sometime during the pregnancy.
Of the 58 girls who were in school, 39
girls quit before the end of the pregnancy.
Women who received inadequate
care were more likely to have had more
children and have had them spaced more
closely together than women in the ad-
equate care group. The difference be-
tween groups was statistically signifi-
cant The average participant had one
other child, but this ranged from no other
children to nine.
Women who received inadequate
care were more likely to be unemployed
(42%) than women who received ad-
equate care (26%). The availability of
maternity leave may have increased ac-
cess to care since working women in the
adequate care group were significantly
more likely to be on maternity leave than
those in the inadequate care group.
Problems Affecting
Use of Prenatal Care
Descriptive statistics were used to sum-
marize the problems these women per-
ceived as preventing them from obtain-
ing prenatal care (Table 2). The problems
Table 2. Perceived barriers to
prenatal care
RECEIVED
RECEIVED
TOTAL
ADEQUATE CARE
INADEQUATE CARE
N
%
N
%
N
%
Unplanned pregnancy
70
70%
325
81%*
395
79%
Knew first trimester
97
97%
301
75%
398
80%
Not feel like keep appointment
4
4%
51
13%
55
11%
Forgot appointment
5
5%
44
10%
49
9%
Little support from baby's father
11
11%
90
23%"
101
21%
Felt a lot of stress
27
27%
167
42%*
94
39%
Unhappy about pregnancy
20
20%
167
42%*"
187
37%
Afraid of being hurt
14
14%
52
13%
66
14%
Cost of care
24
24%
102
25%
126
26%
Problem getting appointment
5
5%
68
1 7%"
73
14%
Transportation problem
7
7%
120
31%*"
127
26%
No child care
10
10%
71
18%
81
16%
No time off work/school
12
12%
66
17%
78
16%
Wait too long
25
25%
160
41%"
185
37%
*p=<.05 **p=<.01 "*p=<.001
fell into two categories: personal prob-
lems and problems accessing the health
care system. Statistical comparisons were
made to examine differences between
groups who received adequate or inad-
equate care. In general, women in the two
groups reported the same kinds of prob-
lems, but women in the inadequate care
group reported more problems.
Personal barriers to care related to
women's attitudes about and moUvation
to seek care while pregnant, as well as
lack of information or support. When
comparing women according to adequacy
of care, both groups reported a high rate
of unplanned pregnancy (8 1 % of those
receiving inadequate care and 70% with
adequate care). Teens and single mothers
had particularly high rates of unplanned
pregnancy (91% each). Women who did
plan their pregnancy were significantly
more likely to initiate care during their
first u^imester.
Problems reported more frequently
by women who received inadequate care
included: not feeling like keeping an ap-
pointment (13%) or forgetfing appoint-
ments ( 1 0%); not receiving support from
the baby's father (23%); feeling a lot of
stress during the pregnancy (42%); and
not feeling happy about
finding out about th is preg-
nancy (42%). Most
women reported high lev-
elsof support from friends
and kin, but women re-
ceiving inadequate care
were significantly less
likely to report support
from the baby ' s father and
were less frequently liv-
ing with the baby's father.
Both groups reported
somewhat high rates of
feeling unhappy about
learning of this pregnancy ,
but a significantly larger
proportion of those who
received inadequate care
reported being unhappy.
Problems accessing
the health care system are
related to finances, trans-
portation, inability to find
a care provider, difficulty
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getting babysitters, etc. A majority of the
women interviewed reported experienc-
ing one or more barriers of this type.
However, women in the inadequate care
group were significantly more likely to
report system barriers to care (Table 2).
System barriers include financial prob-
lems paying for the cost of prenatal care,
transportation difficulties, problems get-
ting child care during their appointment
(if they had another child), difficulty get-
ting an initial appointment with any care
provider, taking time off from work or
school for a prenatal visit, and long wait-
ing times in the clinic or office. Cost was
of greatest concern to whites, married
women, adults with insurance, and women
in the self-pay category.
Women receiving inadequate care
were significantly more likely to report
problems getting appointments, finding
transportation, or having to wait too long
after arriving for an appointment. Prob-
lems obtaining transportation to health
care sites was one of the most frequently
cited and significant barriers to care
(p=<.001). This was especially true if the
woman went to a public cUnic rather than
to a private physician (p=<.(X)I), was
unmarried, or had less education. Seven-
teen percent of women in the inadequate
care group reported difficulty getting an
appointment compared to only 5% in the
adequate group. In fact, 81 women had to
wait more than a month after calling for
an appointment for prenatal care.
Discussion
Our primary purpose was to identify and
compare the problems perceived by
women who got inadequate prenatal care
and women who got adequate levels of
care. The problems identified by 5(X)
women in one urban North Carolina
county (Mecklenburg) closely reflect
those reported in the literature from other
sites."'^ Women who received inadequate
care were more hkely to be single, to lack
private health insurance, and to have had
more children. We can draw no conclu-
sions from their age or from the fact that
they were more often non-white than
those who received adequate care since
we purposefully chose our sample of non-
whites and adolescents to correspond to
the percentages of all Mecklenburg
County women receiving inadequate care
who were non-white (67%) and who were
age 19 or younger (32%). Contrary to
other studies that cite unemployment and
low educational level as factors dispos-
ing to poor prenatal care, we found
Mecklenburg County women likely to be
high school graduates and to be employed.
Personal problems that act as barri-
ers to care and the problems women en-
counter as they try to access the health
care system are well described in the
literature. Our results support the exist-
ence of these barriers for both those re-
ceiving adequate care and those who did
not, but the extent of some of these barri-
ers to care had not been previously docu-
mented. We did find that women who
received inadequate care were signifi-
cantly more likely to report the greater
number of barriers.
We were struck by the high rate of
unplanned pregnancy in both groups of
women. Since women who received ad-
equate care were significantly more likely
to haveplanned their pregnancy, we would
support a strong recommendation to fo-
cus on preconception counseling as a
means of improving prenatal care. Among
personal barriers reported, the strong as-
sociation between inadequate care and
feelings of unhappiness when the woman
learned of the pregnancy suggest that
questioning about this at the initial care
visit may be a useful screening proce-
dure.
Lack of care in the first trimester was
the main reason most women in this study
did not meet North Carolina standards for
adequate levels of care. Twenty-five per-
cent of women in the inadequate care
group said that they did not even know
they were pregnant until after the first
trimester. A number of prior studies have
associated inadequate care with less edu-
cation, but this was not a major signifi-
cant factor in our study. Of course, the
way women process and use information
may be of great importance since one out
of every four women in our inadequate
care group said that she had not received
needed information or help during preg-
nancy. Teachers and care providers need
to find alternative, more effect! ve ways to
communicate such information. And since
mere information often does not translate
into behavior, we need to try alternative
methods to help women use information.
Such efforts need to start preconceptually.
In a 1988 study done by the NC Coalition
on Adolescent Pregnancy , county schools
in North Carolina reported that the aver-
age curriculum for grades K-12 devoted
only seven hours per year to any type of
family life education.
The problems of access to the health
care system we encountered are similar
to those reported from other areas of the
nation. They include difficulty getting
appointments, cost, transportation prob-
lems, and lack of child care. Many of
these barriers can be changed. Lack of
transportation, particularly lo health de-
partment clinics, was the most frequently
cited barrier. Since the results of this
study were presented to the community, a
bus route has been changed and addi-
tional spec ial transportation has been pro-
vided. Communities elsewhere have is-
sued taxi vouchers, used church-spon-
sored vans, or volunteer drivers to pro-
vide transportation. Establishing clinics
in geographic prox imity to the areas where
large iiumbers of patients reside seems an
obvious but not always feasible strategy.
In a few places vans fully equipped for
health care exams have been driven to the
neighborhood.
We found that many women had to
wait a long time to obtain an initial prena-
tal appointment. This verified informa-
tion reported in the local news media.
Eight-one of our participants reported a
wait of more than a month after calling to
be seen. None of the women who waited
more than a month were seen by private
physicians. This suggests system over-
load as well as a priority in scheduling
women in their second or third trimester.
The Mecklenburg County commu-
nity has begun several efforts to deal with
these and other problems reported in our
study. We obtained funds to hire staff to
help coordinate the many scattered local
initiatives; we held a workshop to help
convey to employers the problems women
encountered in getting time off from work
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or school for prenatal care. We have
sponsored community awareness pro-
grams, and the health department has
opened an evening clinic.
Other system barriers such as finan-
cial problems require more extensive re-
forms in the health care delivery system.
Of interest, we found that only women on
Medicaid failed to report cost as a major
barrier to care. Since costs were so fre-
quently cited as a problem, perhaps we
should make this a priority in health care
reform efforts. In Mecklenburg County,
community physicians have established
a "Prenatal Partners" program to provide
free prenatal care to women who have no
insurance and who feel financially dis-
tressed by this. Since the completion of
our study. North Carolina has raised the
level of income that will eliminate eligi-
bility to 185% of poverty level. As a
result, many more women now qualify
for Medicaid coverage.
Our findings suggest that multiple,
complex factors determine whether or
not a woman will get inadequate prenatal
care. Our results outline a profile of
women who are at greatest risk of getting
inadequate care; the results are congruent
with previously published information.
Such women are likely to be less edu-
cated, unmarried, have more and younger
other children, be Medicaid recipients or
self-pay patients, be unemployed, smoke.
feel stressed, receive insufficient support
from the baby's father, and lo be unhappy
about being pregnant. They are likely lo
encounter two or more barriers as they try
to access the existing health care system
to obtain their prenatal care.
Our study group recommends in-
creasing access to care and reducing per-
ceptions about problems in access by
prioritizing first trimester initial visits,
improving transportation to care agen-
cies, and decreasing the time patients
must wait to be seen. Further recommen-
dations include changing our educational
focus and developing strategies that ac-
tively engage women and their employ-
ers in early prenatal care. □
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Are North Carolina Physicians and Surgeons
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Kenneth De Ville, PhD, JD
The so-called "captain-of-the-ship" doctrine held attending
surgeons and physicians liable for the negligence of health
professionals who worked with them even if they themselves
had not acted negligently. InJanuary 1994, in Harris v. Miller,^
the North Carolina Supreme Court completely scuttled the
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Sources of Physician Liability
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wherein physicians may be deemed negligent in monitoring the
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legal advice should consult licensed attorneys in the appropriate
jurisdiction.)
actions, persons are held financially liable for the negligentacts
of third parties, even though they are not themselves negligent
and are not aware of the third parties' actions.
The "captain-of-the-ship" doctrine extended vicarious
physician liability for the acts of affiliated health professionals
even further. Originating in Pennsylvania in the late 1940s, the
"captain-of-the-ship" doctrine held that a surgeon was vicari-
ously liable for any negligence that occurred in the operating
room. Under the doctrine, all hospital employees and indepen-
dent professionals working in the operating theater became
temporary employees or agents of the attending surgeon. As a
result, surgeons could be held liable for the negligence of any
operating room personnel, even if they had not anticipated the
negligence and were not themselves negligent.' The "captain-
of-the-ship" doctrine, while it reigned, reflected the social,
professional, and legal expectations that physicians exercised
virtually absolute and final authority over all they surveyed.
Clearly these assumptions rested on an increasingly flimsy
foundation, but for a short period cultural beliefs about the
profession supported this unique form of vicarious liability."
Background: NC Law
Before Harris v. Miller
Many states adopted some form of the "captain-of-the-ship"
doctrine even if their courts did not refer to it by name. For
example, the NC Supreme Court applied a version of the rule as
early as 1952 in Jackson v. Joyner. In that case a child had died
as a result of anesthesia complications after a tonsillectomy
performed by Dr. Joyner. The NC Supreme Court reasoned that
Joyner, "as surgeon in charge" had full control over the manner
in which anesthesia had been administered. Consequently, the
surgeon, even if blameless himself, could be held vicariously
liable for the negligent acts of the anesthetist. Jackson assumed
that the "surgeon in charge" was liable for any negligent injury
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to his or her patient, even in the absence of individual negli-
gence.'
The reign of the "captain-of-the-ship" rule was not long.'
By the 1970s North Carolina and other states had begun to limit
the application of the doctrine. In Starnes v. Hospital Authority''
the NC Court of Appeals held in 1976 that a surgeon should not
be held vicariously liable for the acts of an attending anesthetist.
According to Starnes, a surgeon could be held liable for the
negligence of another professional in the operating room only
if the surgeon had reason to know of the other professional's
negligent or wrongful conduct. Starnes represented a clear
move away from "captain-of-the-ship" and the legal presump-
tion that a surgeon is always liable for the acts of operating room
personnel; Harris v. Miller completed this withdrawal.
Harris v. Miller
In Harris, the husband of a woman who died as a result of
injuries received during surgery claimed that the defendant
surgeon was vicariously liable for the negligence of a nurse
anesthetist employed by the hospital. At trial the defendant
surgeon argued that the anesthetist was neither his employee
nor his agent. The trial court judge agreed, ruling that there was
insufficient evidence to establish an employee or agency rela-
tionship, and granted a directed verdict in favor of the surgeon.
The surgeon could not be held vicariously liable for the dam-
ages caused by the purported negligence of the anesthetist, and
a jury found that the surgeon himself had not acted negligently.
The plaintiff appealed the directed verdict and asked the
NC Court of Appeals to allow him to retry the case and have the
issue of vicarious liability decided by a jury. The court of
appeals denied the plaintiff's request and, like the trial court,
ruled that there was insufficient evidence to prove that the
surgeon was vicariously liable for the injuries allegedly caused
by the anesthetist.*
The plaintiff appealed to the NC Supreme Court which, in
Harrisv.Miller{l994),e.xp\ici\lyoveTmled\heJackson,Starnes,
and "captain-of-the-ship" doctrines. The Supreme Court re-
shaped state law regarding the vicarious liability of surgeons
and physicians by holding, in Harris, that for purposes of
liability "surgeons should no longer be presumed to enjoy the
authoritative control of a master over all who assist merely
because they are 'in charge' of the operation." This represents
implicit and explicit recognition that the surgeon is "no longer
the only expert in the operating room."^ Despite rejecting
previous forms of vicarious liability, the Supreme Court never-
theless reversed both the trial judge's and the court of appeals'
nilings in favor of the defendant surgeon. In doing so, Harris
allows plaintiffs to attempt to hold physicians liable for the acts
of other health professionals even where the physicians are not
themselves negligent and where there is no allegation that they
were aware that negligent conduct was occurring.
Instead of a "captain-of-the-ship" doctrine, the Supreme
Court declared that a surgeon or physician's liability for the
actions of affiliated health professionals should be evaluated
according to traditional agency law under the "borrowed ser-
vant" doctrine. This rule holds that an individual may be held
vicariously liable for the negligence of a second individual if the
former person has the "right" to control the latter' s work and the
"manner of performing it. . .irrespective of if he actually exer-
cises that control or not."^ Applied to medical contexts, the
doctrine means that a health professional may have become a
"borrowed servant" of the attending physician when the attend-
ing has the right to control the other professional's work and
manner of doing that work, even if the physician does not
exercise the right.
The Harris Court did not provide a precise guide for future
cases by describing the exact conditions under which a surgeon
or physician would be deemed to have a right to control the
actions of other health professionals. Instead, the Court ruled
that the evidence in the case of Harris v. Miller was sufficient
to allow a jury to decide whether the surgeon had the right to
control the manner and details of the nurse anesthetist's work.
The evidence may not ultimately convince a jury that the
surgeon had such a right, but it indicates the type of cases that
will be submitted to juries rather than being dismissed by trial
court judges before trial. Moreover, it suggests that the Su-
preme Court will affirm jury decisions in favor of the existence
of "borrowed servant" relationships when they are based on
appropriate evidence.
The Harris court outlined the evidence that tended to
demonstrate that the surgeon enjoyed a right to control the
anesthetist:
1. The surgeon agreed with the hospital that he had the
responsibility to control the performance of the nurse anesthe-
tist. Such an agreement, the court reasoned, could be deduced
from the hospital anesthesia manual, with whose provisions the
surgeon agreed to comply as a condition of staff privileges.
Specifically, the anesthesia manual stipulated that: "Anesthesia
care shall be provided by nurse anesthefists working under the
responsibility and supervision of the Surgeon doing the case. . . .
Administrauon of anesthesia shall be the sole responsibility of
the Surgeon and anestheust involved, and it shall be their
responsibility to select and administer a proper agent with
proper techniques."
The fact that the hospital provided no anesthesiologist to
supervise the anesthetist undoubtedly influenced and elevated
the court's view of the surgeon's importance and duty.
2. An expert witness testified that in an emergency a
surgeon has the right to control the anesthetist's every act.
3. Expert testimony regarding prevailing standards of
practice and the surgeon-anesthetist relationship suggested that
the former has right to control the latter's actions.
4. The surgeon at one point did exercise control over the
anesthetist during the surgical procedure.^
Taken together, the Harris court reasoned that such evi-
dence was sufficient to allow a jury to decide whether the
surgeon possessed the "right" to control the anesthetist's wo±
and whether a "borrowed servant" relationship existed. Conse-
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quenily, both the trial court and the court of appeals had erred
in not allowing the jury to decide the issue.
After Harris, What?
A North Carolina physician may be financially liable for the
negligent acts of another health professional if:
• the physician is the employer of the health professional;
• the physician has a parmership relationship with the other
health professional;
• the physician has the right to control the other health
professional's work and the manner of doing it — that is, the
other health professional is the "borrowed servant" of the
surgeon or physician.
As mentioned earlier, an allegation of negligent supervision
represents a different form of liability since it is based on a
purported negligence in monitoring other health professionals.
Harris should not invoke widespread alarm . It is beneficial
to have a ruling that completely and clearly abrogates the
"captain-of-the-ship" doctrine. Moreover, the ruling does not
guarantee that juries will invariably find that Harris-type evi-
dence sufficiently demonstrates the "right" of lead physicians
to control other health professionals' work and their manner of
doing it, thereby imputing liability.
From a doctrinal standpoint, the ruling's reliance on the
"borrowed servant" doctrine is consistent with interpretations
of the law emerging in other jurisdictions. Few rely any longer
on the all but moribund "captain-of-the-ship" doctrine. Some
states have abolished the doctrine but devised other means of
holding lead physicians liable (for example, because of failure
to supervise or to carry out non-delegable duties to provide
good care). A few state courts have held explicitly that physi-
cians cannot control independent health professionals and
therefore are not liable for their actions. However, many juris-
dictions have taken a position (similar to Harris) that an
attending physician's liability turns on whether the physician
had the right to control a nurse's, technician's, anesthetist's, or
even other physician's activities.'
Is Harris a Workable Standard?
Despite the fact that Harris relies on the well-settled agency
doctrine of the "borrowed servant" and that it is consonant with
rulings from other jurisdictions, the practical and policy impli-
cations of the decision are troublesome. The central difficulty
with Harris is that it creates no clear guidelines under which
physicians may work with odier health professionals. The
determination of whether the lead physician has the "right" to
control the actions of fellow health professionals is to be fact-
based, which means that it will vary from case to case and
institution to institution. The ultimate decision will be left to
individual juries. There is simply no bright line rule designating
when a health professional becomes a "borrowed servant" of an
attending surgeon or physician. Admittedly, some of the uncer-
tainty regarding the application of the doctrine may abate as
case law on the topic accumulates and provides more judicial
guidance.
In addition, given Harris, physicians and surgeons may be
tempted to search out evidence that will inadvertendy subject
them to unexpected vicarious liability. As Harris suggested,
such evidence may exist on the pages of policy and procedure
manuals, medical staff bylaws, informed consent forms, and
contractual agreements, as well as in institutional practice
patterns, custom, and practice guidelines. Concern about poten-
tial liability is especially understandable when the delivery of
medical services are, as in Harris, provided by non-physicians,
which may enhance the lead physician's responsibilities.
Potential evidence of a right-to-control other health profes-
sionals may be difficult to uncover and identify in advance
because it may be tucked away in various and disparate hospital
documents. In addition, the interests of physicians and the
institutions within which they work may run at cross purposes.
If a hospital employee such as a nurse anesthetist is deemed the
"borrowed servant" of the attending physician, then the hospital
may be immune from liability emanating from its status as
employer. These institutional considerations may impede the
task of uncovering and reforming hospital policies that might
provide evidence of physicians' rights to control the work of
other health professionals. In addition, purging policy and
procedure manuals of all potentially damaging phraseology
may either be impractical or may undermine traditional perqui-
sites of attending surgeons and physicians. Physicians and
surgeons in fact desire and require some manner of authority
over many of the health professionals with whom they work.
Physicians and surgeons who fear liability under the "bor-
rowed servant" doctrine may want to participate fully and
carefully in the selection and supervision of the health profes-
sionals with whom they work. This approach, too, may prove
inappropriate, impractical, and ineffective. Lead physicians
may not possess sufficient expertise to fulfill this role and an
attempt to do so may even jeopardize patients by distracting the
physicians from their own demanding responsibilities. More-
over, attempts to exercise supervision may infringe upon the
legitimate prerogatives of other health professionals or of the
health care institution itself.'" Finally, this approach perversely
solves the problem of uncertain liability by virtually guarantee-
ing that the surgeon or physician will be found to have exercised
control over the ancillary health professional's work.
Time For a Change?
The impracticability and inadvisability of applying generic
"borrowed servant" doctrine to the relationships of attending
surgeons or physicians to other health professionals suggests
that it may be time to reconsider the wisdom of its use in the
current medical environment. Courts originally adopted a broad
view of attending physicians' vicarious liability in part to
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ensure that wrongly injured patients would receive damage
awards. At the birth of the "captain-of-the-ship" doctrine in the
1950s, many hospitals enjoyed charitable immunity and were
exempt from suit. At the same time, health professionals such
as nurses carried little, if any, insurance coverage. Conse-
quently, attending physicians (and their insurance underwrit-
ers) represented the only source from which negligently injured
plaintiffs could be compensated.'"
The medical environment has changed profoundly during
the past 40 years. Many health professionals who were once
deemed under the control of an attending physician or surgeon
are now considered independent professionals. Most health
professionals from nurses to technicians hold some form of
insurance coverage. Many traditional forms of vicarious liabil-
ity seem especially unfair and unwise when applied to attending
surgeons and physicians who often do not possess the right to
hire, fire, U-ain, or assign the health professionals with whom
they work. As a matter of institutional and professional reality,
physicians sometimes have little practical control over nurses
and other health professional staff. Physicians who fail to
appropriately supervise health professionals who are under
their direction, or who fail to intervene when they observe
negligent behavior, can and should be held liable under negli-
gence and negligent supervision doctrines. But neither the
"captain-of-the-ship" nor the "borrowed servant" doctrines
accurately match a late 20th-century medical environment that
typically features numerous skilled, specialized, autonomous,
and semi-autonomous professionals working beside and in
concert with physicians and surgeons. □
References
Harris v. Miller, 438 S.E.2d 731 (NC 1994).
Daye CE, Morris MW. North Carolina law of torts. Charlottesville,
VA: Michie Comp. 1991.
McConneU v. Williams, 65 A.2d 243, 361 Pa. 355 (1949).
King NMP, Churchill LR, Cross A (eds). The Physician as Captain
of the Ship: A Critical Reappraisal. Dordrecht; Boston: D. Reidel
Publishing Company, 1986.
Jackson v. Joyner, 72 S.E.2d 589, 236 NC 259 (1952).
HoUowell EE. Has the 'captain of the ship' been relieved of com-
mand? Legal Aspects of Medical Practice 1980;8(7):36-9.
7 Stames v. Hospital Authority, 221 S.E.2d 733, 28 NC App. 418
(1976).
8 Harris v. Miller, 407 S.E.2d 556, 103 NC App. 312 (1991).
9 Shandell R, Smith JW. The Preparation and Trial of Medical Mal-
practice Cases. New York: Law Journal Seminars-Press, 1992, sec.
8.06.
10 King JH. Law of Malpractice. St. Paul, MN: West Publishing Co.,
1986, pp 250-2.
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MEDICINE IN SOCIETY
To Be or Not To Be an Organ Donor?
That Is the Question
Mark H. Hennington, MD, and Frank C. Detterbeck, MD
1
The number of patients awaiting organ transplantation has
steadily escalated in recent years, but the donor pool has not
changed (Fig. 1). As a result, thousands of patients with end-
stage organ disease die each year because there are no organs
available for transplantation.''^ The irony is that only 20%-
25% of potential donors actually donate their organs. If we
could increase the number so that just 50% of potential donors
provided organs, current needs could be met. Potential organ
donations are lost for a variety of reasons, the most common
being the family's refusal to donate a loved one's organs
following a tragic death. In this article we discuss some of the
reasons why potential organ donors do not donate and pos-
sible solutions to this problem.
Why Isn't Everyone a Donor?
Most of us give little thought to death; consequently, most of
us do not think about organ donation. Every four years in
North Carolina one's license to drive an automobile expires.
This creates a situation where, for a fleeting moment, people
are asked to consider organ donation. Otherwise, thoughts of
being an organ donor are suppressed to the depths of the
subconsciousness along with thoughts of death and dying. We
believe that it is inadequate to have such brief consideration of
organ donation, especially when no information is given
about how and why to become a donor. The ineffectiveness of
this method of enUsting potential organ donors has been well
documented.'* And even agreeing to be an organ donor and
having "Yes" printed on the license does not ensure that organ
donation will take place in the event of a sudden death. Organ
retrieval is possible only if the immediate family agrees to it,
even though the organ donor box on the driver's license is
checked "Yes."'' In our society, where litigation is so common.
The authors are with the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery,
108 Burnett-Womack Building, CB #7065, UNC School of
Medicine, Chapel Hill 27599.
no one would be willing to use organs against the family's
wishes, even if that were the wish of the deceased. And since
many people do not discuss their wishes with their families,
thousands of potential organ donors are lost each year.
At present, except in the case of living-related kidney
transplants, organs for transplantation are obtained in general
only from patients who are brain dead. This is defined as the
complete loss of all brain function with no chance of recovery
whatsoever, and is a medically and legally accepted definition of
death. But the concept of brain death is difficult for many lay
people and even some doctors to understand — although the
patient has died, the heart still beats and a ventilator makes the
chest rise and M\. Brain death is a completely terminal event and
is not synonymous with comatose. This fact must be emphasized.
The determination of brain death can be difficult for physi-
cians, at times requiring confirmation of the diagnosis by a
neurologist or neurosurgeon. There must be complete absence of
40000
30000
20000
10000
Patients Awaiting Tx
Organ Donors
Fig 1: The number of US patients on transplantation lists com-
pared with the number of available donor organs.
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all brain function, including that of the brain stem, and con-
founding factors such as the influence of drugs or hypothermia
must be excluded.' The process of declaring brain death can be
time-consuming and confusing for the hospital staff as well as
for the family members. In many cases, the possibility of organ
donation is not given much thought amid the chaos and griev-
ing; consequently, the curtain of death falls not only on the
potential donor but on the possible organ recipients. Since about
25% of patients die while awaiting hearts or lungs or livers to
become available, each loss of a potential donor means the life
of someone waiting is kept in jeopardy as well.
The Role of a Caring Physician
Most physicians understand the need for organ donation, but
many find it difficult to ask the family about organ donation
during a time of tragedy. North Carolina law requires physi-
cians to discuss with the family all opportunities for organ
donation, but many times the possibility is not presented to the
family in a way that they can understand. Families need time to
come to grips with the death of a loved one, esj)ecially in the
confusing situation of brain death rather than cessation of the
heartbeat. If family members have not understood and accepted
the death, they will certainly not be willing to donate organs.
Families that refuse to donate organs usually do so because they
are overwhelmed, confused, and have not been given enough
time to deal with the fact of death.
It takes a considerable amount of the medical staff's time
to help families get to the point where they can consider
donation. Fortunately, organ procurement agencies have staff
members available 24 hours a day to help them with their grief
and to counsel them about organ donation.
When families are given enough time and are approached
in a sensitive, compassionate manner, the percentage of those
willing to donate organs has been shown to increase from less
than 20% to 60%.' Furthermore, when famiUes have been
helped to accept the death of their loved one and have been
given adequate information about organ donation, they find it
a great source of comfort that at least some good can come out
of a tragic loss.' Failure to spend enough time with families
discussing the situation of brain death and organ donation in a
caring manner results in the loss of thousands of potential donor
organs each year and denies those grieving families a source of
comfort.
What Can Doctors Do?
First, we must continue to educate all physicians. Physician
awareness of the remarkable developments and successes in the
field of organ transplantation is a key. The one-year survival
rate of organ recipients is now 80% after heart transplantation,
75% after lung u-ansplantation, 65% after liver transplantation,
and greater than 95% after kidney or pancreas transplantation.
Because of such success, organ transplantation has a well-
defined role in the treatment of end-stage organ failure. Aware-
ness of the successes of transplantation makes it easier to
counsel families about donation. Thousands of lives can be
saved.
Secondly, we must educate the public. Despite all efforts,
tragedies will continue to occur. The only good that can come
from a tragic death is the opportunity to be an organ donor and
possibly save another person's life. Physicians should discuss
organ donation with their patients and educate them on this
issue. Organ procurement organizations such as the Carolina
Organ Procurement Agency (COP A) devote a portion of their
time to public and physician education. A coordinated educa-
tional effort by physicians and organ procurement agencies is
essential. Thousands of lives can be saved.
Organ donation is a difficult issue to discuss, but discuss it
we must. We have the technology to prolong lives ravaged by
end-stage organ disease, but we are limited by the scarcity of
transplantable organs. The shortage of donors could be allevi-
ated by raising public awareness of this important issue. Thou-
sands of lives can be saved.
Factors limiting successful organ transplantation are no
longer technologic barriers. Science has lowered, if not eradi-
cated those. Now we are limited largely by the number of organs
available for transplantation. The number of patients awaiting
transplantation continues to rise; the donor pool remains stag-
nant. Educating physicians and the general public about organ
donation is the cornerstone to successful organ transplantation.
Thousands of lives can be saved. □
References
1 Detterbeck PC, Mill MR, Williams W, Egan TM. Organ donation
and the management of the multiple organ donor. Contemp Surg
1993;42:281-5.
2 1993 annual report of the US Scientific Registry of Transplant
Recipients and the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Net-
work—transplant data: 1988-1991 . UNOS, Richmond, VA, and the
Division of Organ Transplantation, Bureau of Health Resources
Development, Health Resources and Services Administration, US
Department of Health and Human Services, Bethesda, MD.
3 Overcast TD, Evans RW, Bowen WE, et al. Problems in the
identification of potential organ donors: misconceptions and falla-
cies associated with donor cards. JAMA 1984;251:1559-62.
4 Evans RW, Mannineu DL. US public opinion concerning the
procurement and distribution of donor organs. Transplant Proc
1988;20:781-5.
5 President's Commission for the Study of Bioethics in Medicine.
JAMA 1987;246:2184.
6 Garrison RN, Bentley FR, Rague GH, et al. There is an answer to the
shortage of organ donors. Surg Gynec Obstet 1991;173:391-6.
7 Prottas JM, Batten HL. Attitudes and incentives in organ procure-
ment: report to the Health Care Financing Administration. Part HI:
Grieving families and relatives as organ donors. April 1986.
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Radiologic Anatomy's interactive CD-ROM environment is
designed to guide students of anatomy, physiology, and radiol-
ogy through different aspects of fundamental anatomy using
video displays of x-ray, CT, MRI, and fluoroscopic images in
conjunction with anatomic dissections. The program requires
Macintosh (System 7.0 or higher) or Windows (3.1 or higher)
PC platforms with 4 MB RAM, 256 color capability, and a CD-
ROM player. Setting it up was easy, but the program mysteri-
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without documenting the advantages of either. I reviewed this
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Radiologic Anatomy is the student version of another,
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skills at any point. It allows non-linear study since users can
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The quality of the images often left much to be desired,
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specialized and very expensive 2,(XX)-line display monitors. To
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And there is probably more information lost by use of com-
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fast video card and an MPC -compliant CD-ROM drive. In
trying to resolve these problems. Radiologic Anatomy had to
make some hard choices between image quality and speed. It
chose the latter, no doubt because of a desire to keep the pace
of the program acceptable and compatible with ordinary video
monitors. This results in "the jaggies" — the imprecise block
edging often seen in computer graphics — and x-ray images that
often appear blurred and unfocused. Photographic images of
pathologic and clinical material suffer in the same way.
Even the quality of many of the images from primary
digital formats suffer from the video compression and acquisi-
tion process. Varying levels of improper image contrast —
usually too much — caused these pictures to lose significant
amounts of information. I was surprised by the below-average
quality of the CT and MRI images because these are primary
digital format images. They should look reasonably sharp on
most computer monitors, even after digital compression. In
several instances, contiguous slices of the same CT scan varied
widely in contrast.
In discussing computer-aided teaching media, some au-
thors make a distinction between the high spatial and density
resolution necessary for diagnostic x-ray images and those used
for teaching images. They argue that teaching media place more
limited demands on resolution. In some cases they're right,
especially regarding material with original digital format (CT,
MRI) or analog material intended only to make gross points of
anatomy. Maybe this explains the quality of the images in
Radiologic Anatomy.
The content of Radiologic Anatomy is somewhat Hmited,
esjjecially for medical students. Illustrative images of selected
anatomic areas were often sparse. The program uses no ultra-
sound or nuclear medicine images to demonstrate anatomy.
This is surprising since they are the imaging methods of choice
for some anatomy. Mammography was relegated to the "clini-
cal correlation" section of the chest, and xeromammography
was listed as a viable modality , but ultrasound was not. One sees
an occasional error. On one plain film, for instance, arrows
identify the hepatic flexure of the colon as the right kidney.
Despite a few lapses, however, the information provided was
usually accurate.
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The program's marketers claim that half of the nation's
medical schools already use this CD-ROM, but I'm skeptical
about its lasting utility for medical and health care students
beyond its novelty value. The product packaging contains an
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Since product offerings of this type in radiology are sparse.
Radiologic Anatomy does indeed engender an initial "gee
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Students of radiology technology should like this program
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lack of experience in various imaging modalities will keep them
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poor-quality illustrative materials also may confuse them. The
program's digital video movies on proper patient positioning
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should also find the material interesting.
Computers have an advantage over print media because
they can provide students with immediate feedback, whether
through non-linear searches of information, images that convey
sound or motion, or self-testing. Radiology Anatomy pcdonn&d
very well in these three areas. Navigating through the materials
was intuitive, preventing aimless browsing yet still allowing
tangential inquiry.
CD-ROM digital disks have a capacity of 650 MB (equiva-
lent to about eight linear feet of books and journals), making
them an ideal medium for storing graphically rich data. Radiol-
ogy Anatomy comprises only about 266 MB , so the authors have
plenty of space in which to store improved images in future
upgrades. 1 do hope they will pay special attention to better
resolution and to contrast control in the digitizing process. With
improved images and additional text. Radiologic Anatomy
might be worth its $ 1 95 suggested retail price ($99 for students,
$495 for radiology practices, and $ 1 ,000 for institutions, a price
that includes some CME credits). I consider it a good start and
look forward to future program improvements. Q
Exercise Handouts for Rehabilitation
Carole Lewis and Therese McNerney. Galthersburg, MD:
8342-0372-3
Aspen Publishers, 1993, 515 pages, $74, ISBN 0-
Reviewed by Sharon Halperin, MPH, PT, Home Health Agency of Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, 27514
Exercise Handouts for Rehabilitation is an excellent loose-leaf
handbook of rehabilitation for physical therapists, exercise
physiologists, rehabilitation medicine physicians, and athletic
trainers. It provides the health care professional with a well-
planned outline of exercises covering each part of the body. The
authors "believe that exercise is truly the key to improving the
physical condition of all types of patients." With that in mind,
they have compiled groups of stretching and strengthening
exercises. A description and diagram of each exercise is pre-
sented along with short- and long-term goals. The statement of
goals is a key part of reimbursement mechanisms these days.
The authors encourage the therapist to document goals.
Home exercise programs are an integral part of a rehabili-
tation plan. Patients will perform their home program only if the
exercises are presented clearly. This is facilitated by a well-
written and well-drawn exercise diagram for each joint and
muscle group.
The book may be faulted for failing to include an explana-
tion of the various pathologic conditions that necessitate a
rehabilitation program. What precisely is meant by the term
"tennis elbow," for example? Also missing is a list of common
substitutions made by patients when they are unable to com-
plete an exercise. Recent physical therapy graduates, not yet
familiar with methods used by some patients to mask their
restricted movement patterns, would thus be alerted to these
substitutions.
The drawings are clear and easy to understand. Most
importantly, the starting/ending positions are drawn to enable
the patient to see the entire range of motion through which a
"normal" muscle will pass.
I particularly liked the section in the back of the notebook
devoted to ergonomics. The frequency of worksite-related
injuries today proves that posture and habits on the job have a
great impact on muscle problems. □
Books Briefly Noted:
Vandals at the Gates of Medicine: Historic Perspec-
tives on the Battle Over Health Care Reform.
Miguel A. Faria. Macon GA: Hacienda Publishing,
1994, ISBN 0-9641077-0-9, $41.95
This is an ambitious historical survey of medicine from
antiquity through the Renaissance. Dr. Faria is the editor of the
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia and practices
One Man's Medicine
Charles Harris. New Yorl<: Harper & Row, 1975, ISBN
0-06-011761-3
Dr. Harris's fictionaUzed memoir of medicine traces the
story of a young man's journey through medical school, resi-
dency training, and into practice. A copy of this 1 975 novel was
recently donated by the author to the Journal. □
neurosurgery in Macon. □
Book review editor is Edward C. Halperin, MD, Department of Radiation Oncology, Box 3085, DUMC, Durham 27710
NCMJ / April 1995, Volume 56 Number 4 1 73
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Climericks
"Lung Cancer"
Clinical limericks by Victor F. Tapson, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine,
Duke Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Box 31175, DUMC, Durham, 27710
I. Syndromes and Cell Types
\
The lung tumor named for Pancoast,
Is up in the lung's uppermost.
It made Horner famous,
And it's usually squamous,
If you smoke you're a more likely host.*
Horner said if your eye gets miosis,
And half of your face anhidrosis.
This insightful eye doc —
Ophthalmologic Sherlock-
Said, it's likely you'll also have ptosis.
Squamous cell may cavitate,
Or cause a lobe to deflate.
With a calcium climb,
It's squamous cell time,
Time to cut or perhaps radiate.
Small cell may start metastatic.
To the brain or the bone or hepatic.
Submucosal location.
Less cell exudation.
It usually isn't phlegmatic.^
The small cell name's a misnomer.
It's a free-wheelin' whole body roamer.
The cells may be small.
But they spread and they sprawl,
A mitotic grand slam of a homer.
Instead of small, why not "quick?"
At least for this limerick.
Because maybe the small,
f^eans you've no time at all,
A difficult tumor to lick.*
Whether small cell or large or between,
The frustrating Lung Cancer tvlachine.
Chemo cut buzz.
It still does what it does,
Laughing as we intervene.
* This line originally read "And sooner or later you're toast,"
but this sounded a bit too cynical.
* 1 . Of or relating to phlegm. 2. Having or suggesting a calm,
sluggish temperament; unemotional.
* I originally said "Before your bucket is kicked," but this also
sounded cynical.
//. Therapeutic Strategies with a Focus on Newer Chemotherapy Regimens
\.
if you've got a Stage I, cut it out.
Then celebrate, scream, and shout.
You can plan in advance.
You've got a 50% chance.
Of being up and about (at five years). ^
The group called CALGB,
Tried initial short-course XRT.
They then gave chemo,
With chests still aglow,
Their patients were more disease-free.^
ICE chemo can make an impression.
Halting non-small cell progression.
Cisplat 'fosfamide.
And Etoposide,
IL-6 prevents platelet regression. ^
A guy named LeChevalier,"
Agrees chemo w///be the way.
To lengthen your life.
If you can't get the knife,
Navelbine and cisplat s'il vous plait.
When this plant they call navelbine.
Arrived on the lung cancer scene.
Encouraging trials.
Said it's better by miles,^
Than supportive care and codeine.
We can offer a new drug called Taxol,
From a plant, so it's "au natural."
It's the sap from a tree,
(Thus, from Yew and from me. . .)
Neuropathy occurs, I recall.
J '\
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Can we stop the Lung Cancer Machine?
Maybe so, using gemcitabine.
10-EDAM, taxotere,
On the cancer frontier,
CPT-11 and fotemustine.^
CPT-1 1 may be out anytime.
It shuts down a nuclear enzyme.
Topoisomerase I,
Is suppressed when it's done,
The long name for this drug' is a crime.
Dillman used chemo' induction,
To increase non-small cell destruction.
Those with stage III,
Then got XRT,
A lung cancer survival instruction.^
Navelbine is here to stay.
To destroy your non-small cell CA.
The one imperfection.
Is painful injection.
But you'll rarely require a toupee.
Lung cancer is tough to destroy
In spite of the treatment employed.
Although multimodality,
May help mortality.
It should include things you enyoy.
References
1 Mountain C. A new international staging system for lung
cancer. Chest 1986;89(suppl):225.
2 Initial short-course XRTfollowed by high-dose CTX, with
G-CSF rescue.
3 G-CSF also administered.
4 LeChevallerT, Arrlagada R, Quoix E, etal. Radiotherapy
alone vs. combined chemotherapy and radiotherapy in
nonresectable non-small-cell lung cancer: first analysis
of a randomized trial in 353 patients. J Natl Cancer Inst
1991;83:417.
5 (weeks)
6 Monnler A, Pujol JL, Cerinna ML, et al. Fotemustine:
French multlcenter phase II study In 67 patients with
advanced non small cell lung carcinoma. Lung Cancer
1991;7(suppl):119.
7 7-ethyl- 1 0-[4-(1 -plperidino)-1 -piperidinoj-carbonyloxy-
camptothecln
8 vinblaslin and cis-platinum
9 Dillman RO, Seagren SL, Propert KJ, et al. A randomized
trial of induction chemotherapy plus high-dose radiation
vs. radiation alone in stage 111 non-small-cell lung cancer.
,, N Engl J Med 1990;323:940-5. , ,
Physician
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Continuing i\1edicai Education
April 13-14, July 20-21, & December 7-8
Advanced Trauma Life Support
Place: ECU School of Medicine, Greenville
Credit: 18 hours Category 1, AMA
Info: Kay Cyrus, Division of EMS, 919/816-2154,
fax: 919/816-2655
April 20-21
19th Annual Symposium of the
UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
"Signalling Pathways in Development and Cancer"
Place: Lineberger Cancer Center
Info: Sarah Rimmer, UNC School of Medicine,
CB# 7295, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7295,
919/966-3036, fax: 919/966-3015
May 3
Ontogency of the Immune Response
Place: Duke University Medical Center, Durham
Info: Office of CME, DUMC, 919/684-6485
or 800/222-9984
May 5
6th Annual May Day Trauma Conference
Place: UNC School of Medicine, Chapel Hill
Info: OfficeofCME,UNC,919/962-2118or800/862-6264
May 8
NC Glomerular Diseases Network Course
Place: UNC School of Medicine, Chapel Hill
Info: OfficeofCME,UNC,919/962-2118or800/862-6264
May 8-12 & June 26-30
Skills Course for Physician Office Laboratories
Place: Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Winston-Salem
Credit 24 hours Category 1, AMA
Info: Office of CME, BGSM, 910/7164450
or 800/277-7654
May 15-June 2
Neurodevelopmental Mini-Fellowship for Health Care
Professionals Involved in Primary Care
Place: UNC School of Medicine, Chapel Hill
Info: OfficeofCME.UNC, 919/962-21 18 or 800/862-6264
May 19
I2th Annual Wake Forest University Eye Center Confer-
ence: Cataract Surgery and Intraocular Lens Management
Place: Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Winston-Salem
Info: Mary Kirk Huske, 910/716-3971
or 800-331-6603 (in NC)
May 19-21
Focus on the Medical Family (Retreat)
Place: Camp & Conference Center, Brown Summit
Fee: $375 (SPWB members); $400 (non-members);
$175 (residents, students)
Info: Society for Professional Weil-Being, 21 W. Colony
Place, Suite 150, Durham 27705, 800/473-5880,
fax: 919/489-9778
May 20
Poetry From the Heart:
A Workshop for Health Care Professionals
Place: NCWN Resource Center and Library, 3501 Highway
54 West, Studio C, Carrboro
Fee: S30 (NC Writers' Network members),
$35 (non-members)
Info: NC Writers' Network,P.O. Box 954,Carrboro 27510,
919/967-9540, fax: 919/929-0535
May 26-28
3rd Annual Neurology Symposium
Place: Hilton Head, SC
Info: Office of CME, DUMC, 919/684-6485
or 800/222-9984
June 1-4
Comprehensive Internal Medicine Board Review Course
Place: Hawthorne Inn and Conference Center,
Winston-Salem
Credit 24 hours Category 1 , AMA
Info: Office of CME, Bowman Gray School of Medicine,
910/7164450
June 6-10
4th Annual Advanced Coronary Interventions
Place: Westin Resort, Hilton Head, SC
Credit 1 8 hours Category 1 , AMA
Fee: $650
Info: Mary Ann Cox, 800/874-2417 or 704/355-3120
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June 8-11
Procedural Skills for Family Physicians
Place: Raleigh
Credit: 25 hours Category 1 , AMA
Info: Office ofCME, ECU. 919/816-5208
June 11-14
20th Annual Dermatology for Non-Dermatologists
Place: Myrtle Beach, SC
Info: Office of CME, DUMC, 919/684-6485
or 800/222-9984
June 17-24
Summer Radiology
Place: TBA
Info: Office of CME, BGSM, 910/7164450
or 800/277-7654
June 19-24
11th Annual Symposium in Internal Medicine
Place: Hilton Head, SC
Info: Office of CME, DUMC, 919/684-6485
or 800/222-9984
June 22-25
Seaboard Medical Association 100th Annual Session
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June 23
UNC Ophthalmology Residents' Day
Place: Chapel Hill
Info: Christine C. Cotton, Dept. of Ophthalmology,
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June 26-July 1
3rd Annual Primary Care Conference
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Changes and Challenges in Anesthesiology
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25th Annual Sports Medicine Symposium
Place: Sheraton Hotel, Atlantic Beach
Info: W. Alan Skipper, NCMS, 800/722-1350
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July 10-14
37th Annual Duke Postgraduate Course
Place: Atlantic Beach
Info: Office of CME, DUMC, 919/684-6485
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July 30- August 4
Clinical Center for the Study of
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July 31 -August 5
24th Annual Emery Miller Medical Symposium
Place: Myrtle Beach, SC
Credit: 20 hours Category 1 , AMA
Info: Office of CME, BGSM, 910/7164450
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August 18-20
14th Annual East Coast Emergency Medicine Seminar
Place: Morehead City and Atlantic Beach
Credit: 10 hours Category 1 , ACEP
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September 13
17th Annual Health Law Forum
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Info: Office ofCME, ECU, 919/816-5208
September 21-23
2nd Annual Multidisciplinary
Cardiovascular Conference: Shaping the Future —
Innovations in Technology, Quality, and Caring
Place: Duke University Medical Center, Durham
Info: Janet Apter, RN, MSN, Box 3883, DUMC, Durham
27710, 9 1 9/684-4293 (deadline for abstracts: June 24)
September 28-30
5th Annual Physician Assistant
Satellite Comprehensive Review
Place: Winston-Salem
Credit: 18 hours Category 1, AMA
Info: Office ofCME, BGSM, 910/716-4450
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September 29-October 1
2nd Annual Joint Meeting of the NC and SC Chapters
of the American College of Cardiology
Place: Grove Park Inn, Asheville
Info: NC-ACC, 4101 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 201,
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New Members
Philippe Ferdinand Backeljauw (PDE),
Carolinas Medical Center, P.O. Box
32861, Charlotte 28262
Rajat Chander (RES) , 2 North University
Hospital, 410 W. 10th Ave., Colum-
bus, OH 43210
Albert Francis Curseen (PUD), 515 E.
Statesville Ave., Mooresville 281 15
Cristina W.M. Mickiewicz (RES), 112
Hampshire Place, Chapel Hill 27516
Thomas Robert Moore (RES), 138
Springberry Lane, Chapel Hill 27514
WUliam Edward Novotny (CCP), PCMH,
Teaching Annex West 293 , Greenville
27858
Cynthia Dawn Crofford Phillips (PHYS
ASST), 1307 Avon St., Fayetteville
28304
Claire Marie Poyet (R), 3816 Bluestone
Court, Chapel HiU 27514
Douglas Clark Roberts (PHYS ASST),
Family Practice of Roanoke Amaranth,
P.O. Box 848, Weldon 27890
Marc Todd SUver(C), 1050 X-Ray Drive,
Gastonia 28054
Charles Durant Veronee (AN), P.O. Box
36351, Charlotte 28236
Ann Josie Yadusky (OBG), 5815
Woodhaven Circle, Fayetteville 283 1 1
Buncombe
Mark Allen Groh (GS), 257 McDoweU
St., Asheville 28803
Catawba
John Harvey Meier (IM), 415 N. Center
St., Ste. 300, Hickory 28601
Cumberland
Garrett Michael Franzoni (U), 513 Owen
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Johnnie Earl Jones (OBG), 1261 Oliver
St., FayettevUle 28304
Ipbi Kim (OTO), 1317 Medical Drive,
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Julie Breen Larson (FP), 4092 Profes-
sional Drive, Hope Mills 28348
Davidson
Frank Burton (OTO), 1219 Lexington
Ave., Thomasville 27360
Wayne Crosby Herrick (ORS), 1219-B
Lexington Ave., Thomasville 27360
Forsyth-Stokes-Davie
Mark Douglas Andrews (FP), Bowman
Gray School of Medicine, Medical
Center Blvd., Winston-Salem 27157
Liston Anderson Orr (R), 3155
Maplewood Ave., Winston-Salem
27103
Franklin
Dhruva Kumar (FP), 112Forestine Ave.,
Gadsden, AL 35901
Gaston
Lavem Jones (OBG), 635 Cox Road, Ste.
A, Gastonia 28054
Mecklenburg
Robert Joseph Attorri (PDS), Carolina
Surgical Clinic, 2104 RandolphRoad,
Charlotte 28207
Robert Alex Bitterman, Carolinas Medi-
cal Center, P.O. Box 32861, Charlotte
28211
Brent Patrick Holway (AN), P.O. Box
36351, Charlotte 28236
Warren McLeod Overbey (OBG), 101
W.T. Harris Blvd., Ste. 2320, Char-
lotte 28262
Sandra Palasti (OTO), 1600 E. Third St.,
Charlotte 28262
Richard Harold Roettger (GS), 2104
Randolph Road, Charlotte 2821 1
Mark Elliott Romanoff (AN), 1620 Scott
Ave., Charlotte 28203
Peter John Schneider (OBG), 101 W.T.
Harris Blvd., Suite 2320, Charlotte
28262
Charles Bradley Sisson (AN), P.O. Box
6050, Charlotte 28207
New Hanover-Pender
Mary Kathryn Rudyk (GER), 320
Friendly Shores Road, Wilmington
28409
Pitt
Eric Orr Lindbeck (OTO), #8 Doctors
Park, P.O. Box 5007, Greenville27834
Linda Helen Pololi (IM), ECU School of
Medicine, Brody 2N-45, Greenville
27858
Balzer Conrad Sandrock, Jr. (PD), 288
West, Pitt County Memorial Hosp.,
Greenville 27858
Robeson
Hiren R. Patel OM), 3009 N. Elm St.,
P.O. Box 3479, Lumberton 28359
Swain
Mary Martha Kilfoil (IM), P.O. Box V,
Bryson City 28713
Wake
David Warner Boone (ORS), 4000 Juni-
per Court, Raleigh 27609
Edmon Lee Green (P), P.O. Box 20124,
Raleigh 27609
Wayne
Sunil J. Desai (C), 2704 Medical Place,
Goldsboro 27534
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Aphorisms
of the Month
Daniel J. Sexton, MD, Editor
"Thoughts on Work"
Hard work never killed anybody, but worrying about it
did. — Anonymous
Most people are too busy earning a living to make any
money. — Anonymous
The only person who had his work done by Friday was
Robinson Crusoe. — Anonymous
Abolish work tomorrow and the mental hospitals would
be full in a month. — Guy Bellamy
If you want your work done well, select the busy man; the
other kind has no time. —Elbert Hubbard
Nobody works as hard for his money as the man who
marries it. — Kin Hubbard
The law of does seem utterly unfair — but there it is: the
higher the pay in enjoyment the worker gets out of it, the
higher shall be his pay in cash also. — Mark Twain
As I never tire of explaining, the English don't really like
working and are not much good at it anyway.
— Auberon Waugh
Work is a dull way to get rich. — NealAscherson
Send aphorisms to Dr. Sexton at Box 3605, DUMC,
Durham, NC 27710, or fax them to 919/684-8358
Index to Advert
isers
Bernard Warschaw Ins.
157
Cameron M. Harris & Co.
130
Cato Research Ltd.
175
CNA Insurance Companies
145
CompuSystems, Inc.
back
cover
CPO Prosthetics & Orthotics
148
The Crumplon Co.
inside front
cover
Dewees Island, SC
129
Medical Billing Practice, Inc.
149
Medical Group Consultants, Inc.
165
Medical Mutual Insurance Co.
inside back
cover
NationsBank
132
St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Co.
137
Tekton, Inc.
152
T. Rowe Price Investment Services
Inc.
144
US Air Force
152
US Army
163
US Army Reserve
140
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SPECIAL ISSUE
Staying Well at Work: Occupational Health in North Carolina
FROM THE GUEST EDITOR
186 Protecting Workers and Their Families in North Carolina
Ricky Langley, MD, MPH
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HEALTH IN THE WORKPLACE
Occupational Hazards in the Hospital, Doctor's Office, and Other Health Care Facilities
Linda M. Frazier, MD, MPH, Wayne R. Thomann, DrPH, and George W. Jackson, MD
Occupational Health ksues in the Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries
Samuel D. Moon, MD, MPH, and Gwendolyn S. Powell, MD, MPH
Occupational Hazards in tiie Furniture Industry
Occupational Health in the Textile Industry
Occupational Risks in the Rubber Industry
David P. Siebens, MD, MPH, and Lane Tippens, MD
Harold R. Imbus, MD, ScD
Gary N. Greenberg, MD, MPH
Health Aspects of the North Carolina Electronics Industry
Dennis J. Darcey, MD, MPH, and Joyce M. Young. MD, MPH
Occupational Mental Health: Evolving Strategies for a Rapidly Changing World
Craig R. Stenberg, PhD, and Patricia J. Gammon, PhD
234 Traditional Legal Principles Underlie Occupational and Environmental Medicine Liability
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Letters to the Editor
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DNR Q&A
To the Editor:
I am requesting permission from the
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"Health Watch" section "Dying at Home:
AReview of the Do-Not-Resuscitate Pro-
cess" (NC Med J 1995;56:97-100). This
very concise, straightforward article ex-
plains to patients and their families the
purpose of the prehospital DNR form and
how the procedure is implemented.
As assistant medical director for the
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permission to photocopy the February
"Health Watch," and hope that the infor-
mation is useful to both his colleagues
and his patients.
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Protecting Workers and
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Ricky Langley, MD, MPH
Why a special issue on occupational health in North Carolina?
Among many reasons we might include: 1) a lack of U"aining of
physicians in occupational medicine; 2) the frequent failure of
doctors to recognize occupational illness; 3) the misdiagnosis
of occupational illness (for example, carpal tunnel syndrome);
4) the failure to recognize that everyone — from fetus to the
retiree — is potentially exposed to workplace toxins.
Unfortunately, a patient's occupational history is often
neglected or only superficially covered during medical exami-
nations. This may be partially explained by the fact that most
students receive only four to five hours of training in occupa-
tional medicine during medical school.''^ Sadly, this situation
does not seem to be improv- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
ing despite the fact that thou-
sands of workers are killed
on the job and hundreds of
workers die from work-re-
lated illnesses each year.'
Approximately 10% of all
cancer may be occupational
in origin.* There are more
than five million known
chemicals but we have only minimal toxicologic information
on most, esj)ecially their effects on unborn children or the
effects of chronic, low-level exposure or the effects from mixed
chemical exposures.
All physicians, regardless of specially, should inquire
about potential exposure to workplace hazards. Numerous
cases have been documented of workers who have unwittingly
exposed sjxauses, parents, or children to lead, asbestos, or
pesticides carried on contaminated work clothing.^ It is impor-
tant for physicians to determine whether their patients are
exposed and recommend appropriate actions to prevent illness
from occurring.
From an economic point of view, the ever-increasing cost
of workers' compensation makes it imperative that physicians
"Proper identificatior^ of
work-related ilhess means that
patients benefit from early treatment,
work restrictions when necessary,
and appropriate compensation."
be familiar with their patient's workplace and job duties so that
they can avoid misdiagnosing work-related illnesses that are
not present. A perfect example is found in the overdiagnosis of
cumulative trauma disorders. On the other hand, familiarity
with the workplace may help the physician determine the cause
of a patient's illness. Asthma may be due to isocyanate sensiti-
zation, not pollen. Therefore, all patients should be asked to
briefly describe their actual job duties on a typical day and asked
whether they have any health or safety concerns regarding their
jobs. And do not forget about part-time jobs or hobbies that may
involve chemical or physical hazards.
The costs of illnesses and injuries due to workplace expo-
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ sure are staggering. Not only
must the industry pay medi-
cal costs, but delays in pro-
duction and delivery of goods
and services adds a signifi-
cant economic loss. Workers
and their families may face
significant medical expenses
and long recovery periods or
they may not be able to return
to work at all, creating financial and emotional hardships. Each
year in North Carolina almost eight out of every 100 full-time
workers sustain a recordable injury or illness, and nearly half of
those affected are either restricted from work activities or are
out of work for one or more days.' Proper identification of
work-related illness means that patients benefit from early
treatment, work restrictions when necessary, and appropriate
compensation. And by instituting corrective measures, similar
illness may be prevented in other workers.
Resources are available to help physicians identify pos-
sible work-relatedinjuriesorillnesses.The Occupational Health
Section of the NC Department of Environment, Health and
Natural Resources offers consultative services to physicians,
health departments, and industry (919/733-3680). If a worker
Dr. Langley, guest editor of this special issue, is Assistant Clinical Professor in the Division of Occupational and Environmental
Medicine, Box 2914, Duke University Medical Center, Durham 27710.
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gives his or her permission, a physician may request the NC
Occupational Safety and Health Administration inspect the
worksite. Staff at Duke's Division of Occupational and Envi-
ronmental Medicine can assist with patient consultations and
worksite evaluations (800/672-0066), as can Bowman Gray
(9 1 0/7 1 6-9998), East Carolina University (9 1 9/8 1 6-2070), and
UNC-Chapel Hill (919/966-2491). A few private firms and
physicians in the state can assist with patient consultations and
site visits as well. The Yellow Pages lists most of them in the
"physician/surgeon" section under "occupational medicine."
An additional resource is the American College of Occupa-
tional and Environmental Medicine, 55 W. Seegers Road,
Arlington Heights, IL 60005 (708/228-6850).
For this special issue of the Journal on occupational health
and safety hazards, I have focused on several industries that
employ large populations of workers in North Carolina. The
agricultural industry was previously described in a special issue
of the Journal published in October 1993. The following
industries are covered in this issue: chemical and pharmaceuti-
cal, electronics, rubber, furniture, textile, and health care.
As evidenced by recent shootings at plants in Research
Triangle Park and the Hamlet chicken-processing factory fire,
mental stress is a growing concern of occupational medicine.
Many industries have developed employee assistance pro-
grams to help employees cope with work and family stress and
substance abuse. Therefore, one article is devoted to the various
mental health issues in today's changing workforce.
As more physicians work with local industries, legal con-
cerns must be considered since they serve as a contractor for a
business. Included is an article on occupational liability issues
important to physicians providing services to industry.
I hope this special issue of the Journal will increase the
awareness of all health professionals about the potential harm-
ful exposures that occur at patients' worksites. I want to
encourage physicians to visit local companies and develop
positive relationships with the health and safety officers there.
In the end, it is our patients who benefit from a knowledgeable
physician and a safe worksite. Q
References
1 Levy BS. The teaching of occupational health in American medical
schools. J Med Educ 1980;55:18-22.
2 Ixvy BS. Teaching of occupational health: a five-year followup.
Assoc Teachers Prev Med Newsletter 1984:30;9.
3 Burstein JM, Levy BS. The teaching of occupational health in US
medical schools: little improvement in nine years. Am J Public
Health 1994;84:846-9.
4 Theriault G, Infante-Rivard C, Armstrong B, Ernst P. Occupational
neoplasia. In: Zenz C, Dickerson OB, Horvath EP, eds. Occupa-
tional Medicine, 3rd ed. St. Louis: Mosby-Yearbook, Inc., 1994.
5 Goldman, R. Suspecting occupational disease. In: McCurmey R, ed.
Handbook of Occupational Medicine. Boston: Little, Brown & Co.,
1988.
6 North Carolina Occupational Safety and Health Program, statistics:
state, regional and federal comparisons. October 1991 -September
1992. North Carolina Department of Labor, 1992.
It's Off to Work We Go
(cough, cough; scratch, scratch)
by Francis A. Nee ion, MD, Editor
"Work," William Osier said, is "the Master Word in
Medicine." And it is! The salvation of my unclevemess,
antidote for my leaky memory, balm for my stupidity. I
find it hard to imagine a world without the joys (and
tribulations) of work. Once, I asked Mortimer Adler, who
was still working 60-hour weeks in his late 80s, what he
thought of "workaholism." He cited, as usual, Aristotle,
who distinguished "leisure" — work you would still do
even if you won the lottery tomorrow — from "toil" —
work you would never do if you could afford not to. He
then defined workaholism as immersion in toil (some-
times, leisure) in order to escape other responsibilities.
The number of hours worked didn't matter as long as you
had your priorities straight.
Now, reading this special issue of the Journal, I
realize how little thought I have given to the direct health
consequences of working. I suspect the same is true for
most doctors . Dr. Langley ' s team of expert authors touch
on the health risks in North Carolina's major industries
(except farming, which we covered earlier). I was struck
by how often the themes of occupational illness recur:
inhaled allergens and irritants cause asthma; skin expo-
sure to solvents and other agents causes allergic or irritant
derm atitis;repetitive motion inducesneuromuscular dam-
age such as tendinitis or carpal tunnel syndrome (but
beware of a facile diagnosis); medical jobs carry the risk
of exposure to infection; radioisotopes and a few other
chemicals, the risk of cancer. Putting people in confined
quarters for long periods of time increases the risks of
mental breakdown, stress, and violence. The list in its
broad outlines is not long, but it is clearly important for
any physician whose patients go to work every day.
I was also struck by how hard industries have worked
(or been required to work) to lessen workplace health
risks. Protective clothing and gloves (themselves some-
times the cause of latex allergy), minimization of expo-
sure, testing of sensitive workers, changing of jobs — all
lessen the ill-effects of working. The workplace is not
devoid of risk, but it is safer than it might be.
Reading this Journal will make the doctor's work
less onerous the next time a patient complains of breath-
lessness on Monday morning or numbness and tingling in
the hand that squeezes out thousands of pricing labels a
day. But there is only one way to be prepared to make the
diagnosis — and Osier knew it. Work! □
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Other Health Care Facilities
Linda M. Frazier, MD, MPH, Wayne R. Thomann, DrPH, and George W. Jackson, MD
Why should one leam about occupational
health issues in health care facilities?
Because those who work there may be
exposed to occupational health hazards;
physicians need to be informed about
those risks. For example, most physi-
cians are aware that health risks are asso-
ciated with radiation exposure. And the
human immunodeficiency virus epidemic
has increased the profession's awareness
risks of on-the-job infections. In fact, it
was partly in response to this epidemic
that the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) issued the
Bloodbome Pathogens Standard.
So doctors are aware of some work-
place risks, but if we mention chemical
exposure, heavy industrial settings such
as smelting or chemical manufacturing
come to mind rather than health care
facilities. Nevertheless, the agents used
to sterilize medical instruments are haz-
ardous chemicals. Or if we consider ergo-
nomic risks, we may think of poultry
processing plants or textile mills, but
nurses have one of the highest rates of
back injury anywhere. Hospital employ-
ees often request back belts because they
must do a great deal of lifting. Is this a
good idea?
During undergraduate and medical
school, teachers sometimes model a risk-
taking ethic — they don't wear gloves,
they pour out benzene on the bench in-
stead of in a hood, they anesthetize ex-
perimental animals without exhaust ven-
tilation. Who can forget the blood splashed
on the medical student's face during sur-
gery or the formaldehyde vapors of the
gross anatomy lab? Fortunately, safety
standards are higher now. Research docu-
menting the risks of cancer or adverse
reproductive outcomes has mandated a
more cautious approach to chemical ex-
posure than before. We summarize in this
paper the occupational exposures most
likely to occur in medical care facilities.
All of them can be controlled by follow-
ing basic safety principles.
"Working With" Is Not
the Same as Being
"Exposed To" an Agent
People often use the term "exposed" to
mean that they work with an agent or that
it is used in their workplace. In order to
create exposure, the material in question
must be deposited on the skin or taken
into the body. By controlling routes of
exposure, people can "work with" toxic
agents without being "exposed."
Exposure to workplace chemicals
occurs by:
1) Inhalation. This is not an issue
when a chemical agent is used in a well-
functioning chemical fume hood, or when
an agent is used with an appropriate respi-
rator, or when an agent has a very low
vapor pressure. The presence of the smell
(or no smell) of a substance is not a good
index of exposure because the odor thresh-
old of some agents is much lower than the
toxic inhalation dose (for example, diesel
fumes). If one is worried about potential
health hazards of agents being used, envi-
ronmental monitoring may be necessary
to determine how much of the substance
is presentand whether significantamounts
could be inhaled.
Air currents can sometimes cause
fine chemical powders to become air-
borne. Toxic powders should always be
mixed or weighed in a hood or with the
operator using another form of respira-
tory protection such as a dust-mist mask.
2) Transdermal absorption. Absorp-
tion of chemicals through the skin can be
prevented by using gloves and protective
The authors are with the Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, and Dr. Thomann is also with the Office of
Occupational and Environmental Safety, Duke University Medical Center, Durham 27710. This work was supported in part by a
grant from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (EPOCH-Envl U60/CCU407280-03).
NCMJ / May 1995, Volume 56 Number 5 1 89
clothing such as a lab coat. Latex or vinyl
gloves are satisfactory for many agents,
but some, such as dimethylsulfoxide
(DMSO), pass through latex or vinyl
gloves so special gloves (for example,
nitrile gloves) are needed. Safety and
industrial hygiene books list the types of
gloves needed for specific chemicals.
3) Ingestion. Alimentary exposure
usually occurs when a chemical gets on
the hands after which workers either touch
their mouths or eat without washing their
hands. Food, drink, and cigarettes kept in
the work area can absorb chemical fumes
or be contaminated with dusts, leading to
ingestional exposure.
Types of Potential
Exposure
Table 1 lists the major potential exposure
risks of health care workers by area of
service. Table 2 summarizes potential
health effects of commonly used chemi-
cals. Small health care facilities — e.g., a
doctor's office — may use only a few of
the agents, but the health issues and expo-
sure control methods needed there are the
same as in larger facilities.'"
Risky chemicals. To ensure that health
care personnel do not have excessive
exposure to volatile chemicals, the expo-
sure control methods listed in Table 3,
pages 192-3, should be followed and the
air sampled periodically. Waste anes-
thetic gases pose a problem in older oper-
ating rooms with suboptimal ventilation
systems. Pediatric cases may produce the
greatest exposure because anesthetic
masks may not fit patients well. Modem
anesthesia equipment often uses a scav-
enging system to recover waste gases.
Adhesives such as methyl methacrylate
used during orthopedic procedures re-
quire adequate ventilation and should be
used only in operating rooms equipped to
exhaust waste anesthetic gases. As with
other chemicals, air monitoring can de-
Table 1. Occupational exposures
in health care facilities
DEPARTMENT OR SERVICE
Central supply
POTENTIAL EXPOSURES
Bloodborne and other pathogens, sterilization chemicals and equipment, sharp
objects, ergonomic issues (moving heavy equipment, awkward positions), soaps,
detergents, and cleaning solutions
Food service
Ergonomic issues (repetitive, high-force activities), walking and working
surfaces (slip hazard), electrical equipment, knives, hot utensils and
equipment, stove hoods, cleaning and disinfecting agents
Housekeeping
Cleaning and disinfecting agents, bloodborne and other pathogenic
organisms, ergonomic issues (buffing machines, mopping, vacuuming)
Laundry
Ergonomic issues (heavy, wet loads; awkward positions), heat, needles and
sharp instruments, detergents, bleach, disinfectants
Maintenance & engineering
Powered and non-powered tools, electrical hazards, solvents, varnishes and
other chemicals, ergonomic issues (forceful hand use, vibration from tools),
asbestos, biohazards in ventilation systems (e.g. TB), noise, lead solder, heat
Offices
Electromagnetic field concerns, ergonomic issues (computer work stations)
Patient care areas
Ergonomic issues (patient handling), bloodborne pathogens, tuberculosis,
other infections, needles, sharp instruments, latex gloves, frequent hand
washing, shift work, violence, psychologic distress
Operating rooms
Lasers, anesthetic gases, flammable anesthetics, methyl methacrylate fumes,
bloodborne pathogens, tuberculosis, other infections, sharp objects,
ergonomic issues (patient and equipment handling), ultraviolet light
Pharmacy
Antineoplastic agents, other drugs and chemicals
Laboratory
Bloodborne pathogens, tuberculosis, other infections, organic solvents,
formaldehyde, mutagenic tissue stains, other chemicals, radioisotopes
Radiology
Ionizing radiation, ergonomic issues (patient movement), x-ray development
chemicals, lead (if shields for radiation therapy patients are made using
melting process)
Grounds
Hazardous machinery, ergonomic issues, noise, pesticides, hot and cold
temperatures, sun, insects
Temporary personnel services
Lack of familiarity with facility, equipment, lack of familiarity with safety
procedures, difficulty obtaining help for team lifts
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termine if ventilation is acceptable.
Asbestos may be present in building
materials used to construct older health
care facilities. Standard asbestos abate-
ment procedures will protect employees
when asbestos is disturbed during reno-
vations.
Antineoplastic drugs should be
mixed in a chemical fume hood using
gloves and protective clothing. After be-
ing mixed they can be administered with-
out significant occupational exposure by
nursing staff who use gloves and follow
hand washing and other protocols.'^
Chemical disinfectants and "cold ste-
rilants" such as 2% alkaline glutaralde-
hyde are potent irritants. They can pro-
voke reactive airway symptoms in some
individuals. Highest exposures occur
when concentrated solutions are being
diluted, when disinfectant baths are left
Table 2. Chemicals commonly present in health care facilities
CHEMICAL
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
FROM OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE
SOURCE OR LOCATION
Anesthetic gases
Miscarriage, hepatic dysfunction
Operating rooms, laboratories that
for halothane. Possible: neurobehavioral,
anesthetize animals
renal effects. Inconclusive: male
reproductive effects, teratogenesis, cancer.
Asbestos
Lung disease (asbestosis, pleural plaques,
Building material in older facilities
mesothelioma)
(when disturbed)
Antineoplastic drugs
Miscarriage. Inconclusive: other reproductive
effects, cancer.
Pharmacy, patient care areas
Chemical disinfectants
Irritation of eyes, mucous membranes, skin.
Patient care areas, laboratories.
isopropyl alcohol,
Contact dermatitis, upper respiratory irritation.
housekeeping, laundry, cold sterilization
sodium hypochlorite
asthma from some agents, skin burns from
of instruments
(chlorine bleach),
concentrated phenol. PAA promotes skin
iodine, phenolics.
papillomas in rats. Inconclusive: reproductive
quaternary ammonium
effects.
compounds,
glutaraldehyde,
peracetic acid (PAA)
Formaldehyde
Corneal damage from splash to eye.
Laboratories, dialysis unit, other areas
Mucous membrane and upper respiratory
using cold sterilization techniques.
irritation, asthma, dermatitis, reproductive
morgue, pathology department
effects (miscarriage). Possible: cancer
(nasal cavity, nasopharynx).
Ethylene oxide
Skin burns, mucous membrane irritation.
Sterile processing chambers, residuals
With high acute exposure: hemolysis, pulmonary
on wrappings or sterilized equipment
edema. Possible: reproductive effects
(miscarriage), cancer (leukemia).
Mercury
Nervous system, renal, dermatologic
Sphygmomanometers, thermometers,
(inorganic)
disorders. Possible: reproductive effects.
Coulter counters, Miller-Abbot and
Cantor tubes, dental amalgams.
Exposure from accidental spill,
especially if cleaned up improperly.
Methyl
Eye, skin, and mucous membrane irritation
Operating rooms (used to secure
methacrylate
With very high acute exposure: hypotension,
nervous system dysfunction, cardiac arrest.
Inconclusive: hepatic, reproductive effects, cancer.
surgical prostheses to bone)
Solvents
Eye, skin, mucous membrane and respiratory
Laboratories, histopathology
xylene, toluene,
tract irritation. Headaches, nausea, drowsiness
department, maintenance and
hexane, petroleum
With prolonged dermal contact: defatting and
constnjction, print shops, sometimes
distillates, alcohols.
dehydration of skin. With chronic high exposure:
housekeeping
acetone and other
neuropsychiatric effects. Reproductive, hepatic.
ketones, esters.
hematopoietic, or renal effects with certain agents.
methylene chloride
Inconclusive: cancer.
and other chlorinated
hydrocarbons
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Table 3. Methods of exposure control
EXPOSURE MAJOR ROUTE
OF EXPOSURE
Chemicals Inhalation
and drugs
Ingestion
Dermal absorption,
splash to eye
MEASUREMENT
OF EXPOSURE
Air sampling,
biologic monitoring
for some agents
Biologic monitoring
for some agents
Biologic monitoring
for some agents
CONTROL MEASURE TO
REDUCE EXPOSURE
Local exhaust ventilation preferred, substitute
other chemical, respirator (correct type, requires
medical clearance, fit testing, training and
maintenance)
Gloves (correct type), protective clothing, hand
washing, no food, drink, or cigarettes in work area
Gloves (correct type), protective clothing (lab
coat), goggles or face shield
Ionizing
radiation
Absorption
Badge
Engineering controls, lead aprons and shields,
proper work practices
Radioisotopes
Absorption
Ingestion
Inhalation
Badge, Geiger counter,
work surface wipe
sample, urine sample,
thyroid scan
Same
Same
Shields
Gloves, protective clothing, hand washing, no
food, drink, or cigarettes in work area
Perform procedures generating aerosols or dust
in exhaust hood
Noise
Auditory
Noise monitor
or dosimetry
Engineering controls (preferred), hearing
protection
Heat stress
Systemic
Thermometer,
hygrometer
Engineering controls, exposure time limits
Fire and
electrical
Inspect premises
Maintain equipment, accessible exits, fire
extinguishers (correct type)
Bloodborne
pathogens
Percutaneous,
mucous
membranes,
ingestion
Frequency of
active disease
in setting, post-exposure
serology monitoring
Hepatitis B vaccine, sharp disposal boxes, do not
recap needles, gloves, protective clothing, safety
goggles during splash-prone procedures, hand
washing, proper spill clean up, no food, drink
or cigarettes in work area
Tuberculosis
Inhalation: respiratory
secretions, aerosols
generated during
wound debridement
Frequency of
active tuberculosis
in setting, tuberculin
testing, chest x-ray
Local exhaust ventilation (patient isolation rooms,
sputum induction booths, bronchoscopy suite
ventilation, etc.), respirator use with high-risk
patients and high-risk procedures) protective
clothing
Other
infections
Multiple
Occupational
illness surveillance
Infection control procedures specific to agent
Allergy-
inducing
agents
Inhalation
Dermal contact
Air sampling
Local exhaust ventilation (preferred), substitute
other chemical, respirator (correct type, requires
medical clearance, fit testing, training and
maintenance)
Gloves (correct type), substitute other chemical
Ergonomic
Lifting, pushing,
and pulling
Upper extremity use
Measure object, weight,
and force required to
push or pull object
Estimate repetition force
vibration, wrist angles
continuous-use time
Lifting assist devices, maintain equipment wheels
to reduce push/pull forces, policy on team lifting,
fitness program
Adjust work station, schedule houriy musde-use
change or mini-breaks, job rotation, maintain
equipment
Continued
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EXPOSURE
Sharps
MAJOR ROUTE
OF EXPOSURE
Cuts, punctures
MEASUREMENT
OF EXPOSURE
Occupational
injury surveillance
CONTROL MEASURE TO
REDUCE EXPOSURE
Sharp disposal boxes, do not recap needles,
unbreakable equipment, policy on clean-up
procedures and disposal of broken glass
Walking and Falls, slips
working surfaces
Inspect premises
Skid-free flooring, prompt housekeeping for spills,
floor maintenance, handrails
Shift work
Circadian rhythm
disturbance
Review schedules
Reduce frequency of shift changes, allow time to
accommodate between shift rotation
Violence
Assault
Occupational
injury surveillance
Security measures (lighting, secure entrances,
parking area escorts, metal detectors, patrols,
etc., as indicated)
Drug addiction
Availability of
addictive drugs
n/a
Tracking system for addictive drugs, employee
assistance program
Psychologic
issues
Death or poor outcomes
for patients, difficult
relationships with patients
or coworkers, role conflict,
premorbid traits, other
n/a
Team building, critical incident debriefing,
employee assistance program
uncovered, or when the agents are used in
poorly ventilated areas. Workers must be
cautioned never to mix ammonia-based
cleaning agents with bleach-based agents:
chlorine gas is liberated and is highly
irritating to mucous membranes. Large
hospitals use ethylene oxide for steriliza-
tion. This is a highly toxic chemical, but
sterilization chambers have many safety
features. Exposures are more likely dur-
ing maintenance of equipment, during
transfer of materials in and out of the
chamber, or during handling of sterilized
products ("off-gassing").
Metallic mercury has a low vapor
pressure, but it is so toxic at even low
concentrations that a spill from a broken
sphygmomanometer needs to be cleaned
up using a special chemical treatment
process. Otherwise mercury can remain
in a carpet or in small cracks in a floor or
work surface and produce elevated mer-
cury levels in employees.
Significant quantities of solvents are
used in hospitals but less often in smaller
health care facilities. Histopathology labo-
ratories use xylene (as well as formalde-
hyde and mutagenic tissue stains). Or-
ganic solvents are components of con-
struction varnishes, stains, and some
paints; they are sometimes used as carri-
ers forpesticides used by groundskeepers.
Manufacturers are required to sup-
ply Material Safety Data sheets listing
the ingredients of each of their products,
as well as brief information on health
effects of acute exposure. Employers are
required to maintain a file of Material
Safety Data sheets for use by employees
working with the agent(s). This legal
requirement applies not only to industry
butalso to hospitals, doctors' offices, and
other medical facilities.
Physical agents. Radioisotopes can be
inhaled, absorbed through the skin, or
ingested. Inhalation is the primary route
of radon exposure, but inhalation may
occur when radio-labeled compounds are
mechanically agitated, dispersingan aero-
sol or dust. Such procedures should be
carried out in a hood. Radioisotopes can
be ingested when good laboratory tech-
niques are not followed.
Alpha-emitters such as tritium have
a very limited ability to penetrate the
body unless they are inhaled or ingested.
Gamma emitters such as ^^S, '^Por '"I are
more able to penetrate the body, but they
are not commonly used in hospitals, and
when they are, appropriate shielding will
prevent direct-surface irradiation. Use of
most radiation sources requires a license;
both OS HA and NC regulations list safety
procedures that must be followed.
In health care facilities, the most
common potential source of radiation
exposure is from x-rays, usually absorbed
through body surfaces. The extremities
are relatively radioresistant, and lead
aprons and thyroid shields can effectively
prevent irradiation of radio-sensitive parts
of the body. Furthermore, modem x-ray
equipment focuses the primary beam on
the examination table, producing little
secondary scatter radiation. Radiography
suites should be set up so that patients
(even infants and children) need not be
held by an employee. Even during fluo-
roscopy, if properly adjusted equipment
and lead shields are used, the dose to
radiosensitive organs of workers is negli-
gible. Nevertheless, surveillance of ra-
diation exposure is required for specific
employees. This can be accomplished
using badges, including ring badges to
measure the dose to the extremities.
Employees who work in areas where
radiation is used and who become preg-
nant should report this so that an occupa-
tional review can be performed. It is
important to ensure that the fetus is not
exposed to more than 0.5 rem of radiation
during the pregnancy and no more than
0.05 rem of fetal exposure during any one
gestational month.' For comparison, the
ovarian radiation dose from a lumbosac-
ral spine x-ray is 0. 126 rem.^
Hearing protection and annual au-
diograms are indicated only for noisy
jobs (such as equipment maintenance,
engineering, or groundskeeping) which
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have an eight-hour, time-weighted aver-
age noise exposure of 85 decibels or
more. Controlling heat exposure of laun-
dry, maintenance, and grounds workers
during the summer may require adm inis-
trative controls such as limiting the dura-
tion of exposure. Fire and electrical haz-
ards posed by medical equipment, flam-
mable chemicals, or other sources can be
addressed by regular inspection and main-
tenance, the availability of a correct fire
extinguisher, and worker training.
Infectious and allergy-inducing agents.
OSHA's bloodbomc pathogens standard
provides detailed guidelines to limit ex-
posure. It requires that employers offer
hepatitis B vaccine free of charge to po-
tentially exposed workers,conduct safety
training, provide personal protective
equipment, and develop a protocol for
handling parenteral and mucous mem-
brane exposures.
In a similar vein, the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention have is-
sued guidelines to reduce the occupa-
tional transmission of tuberculosis. Their
recommendations are not an OSH A stan-
dard, but OS HA can cite health care fa-
cilities that do not comply with them by
using its general duty clause."
Glove-induced dermatitis is a com-
mon problem in health care facilities. It is
sometimes difficult to determine whether
the problem represents allergy to latex,
an occlusive dermatitis caused by the
damp environment in the gloves, or an
allergic or irritant phenomenon caused
by sensitizers found in many hand lotions
and soaps. A skin prick test can identify
latex hypersensitivity , but there have been
case reports of anaphylaxis during this
procedure. A latex RAST (radioallergo-
sorbent) test can determine whether IgE
antibodies to latex are present.' If they
are, the employee should be provided
non-latex gloves; if not, the employee
may still have cell-mediated hypersensi-
tivity to latex and require latex-free gloves.
Thus, the diagnosis of latex sensitivity
rests on clinical history and on u^ials of
eliminating lotions and soaps, reducing
moisture via cotton glove liners and the
use of non-latex gloves (also see article
by Moon and Powell on page 196).
Occupational asthma has been at-
tributed to latex.'" Hospital employees
who used latex gloves were surveyed and
13 of 287 subjects had positive reactions
to skin prick tests with latex extracts.
Five of the 1 3 reported asthma symptoms
that worsened during or after work shifts;
Fig 1: A health care professional performing an ergonomic evaluation on a patient. Photo
courtesy of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
12 of the 13 underwent a provocation
challenge. They were asked toopen glove
bags and shake a pair of gloves while
wearing vinyl gloves; on another day the
same procedure was used but only vinyl
gloves were manipulated. The FEVj of
seven of the 12 fell (mean decrease com-
pared to baseline of 32%) after shaking
the latex gloves. Most likely latex anti-
gens adherent to glove powder particles
became airborne when gloves were ma-
nipulated and induced bronchospasm.
Ergonomic and mechanical problems.
Of all the materials handled in health care
facilities, the patient is the most fragile.
Even a small adult weighs a lot compared
to packages handled by the post office.
Patients have no handles, they change
shape as they are moved, and sometimes
they grab you when they fear they will
fall. In industry, packages as heavy as this
would be moved with powered equip-
ment, but in health care facilities people
(often rather petite women) move the
patients (Fig. 1, below). Because of the
weight of adult patients, no use of "body
mechanics" by the worker will make solo
lifts of total care patients safe. Such pa-
tients must be moved using team lifts and
lifting equipment. Back belts have not
been shown to reduce injuries,
but they sometimes do more
harm than good," perhaps by
providing false confidence to
workers who then lift more than
they should.
Although much has been
written in the press about arm
and wrist injuries to computer
users, there has been no sU'ong
evidence of tissue damage from
the intenrupted typing required
in many computerized health
care jobs. Carpal tunnel syn-
drome and tendinitis have only
been firmly associated with very
highly repetitive motions per-
formed using substantial force
(like cutting up 70 chickens per
minute) and combined with
other factors such as wrist angles
of more than 45 degrees, very
significant tool vibration or re-
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frigerated workplace temperatures. That
said, computer workstations can be made
more comfortable by adjusting the key-
board, monitor, and seat height to main-
tain a neutral body posture and by sched-
uling typing tasks to incorporate hourly
mini-breaks that use other muscle groups
(also see "Eye On Ergonomics," NC Med
J 1995;56:73-4).
Other exposures. Rotating work shifts,
violence, drug addiction, and psych-
ologic stress can be found in virtually all
work environments, but these issues have
recently received more attention among
health care workers, and institutions have
responded in various ways. Many health
care facilities have increased their secu-
rity measures to prevent assaults on work-
ers. Some use critical incident debriefing
to reduce the incidence of post-traumatic
stress disorder among health care work-
ers who are on duty when a disaster
occurs, particularly the death of a child.'
Employee assistance programs furnish
counselors who can provide rapid critical
incident debriefing and assistance for
other psychosocial problems (substance
abuse, interpersonal relationships, and
employee relations problems). (Also see
article by Stenberg on page 228.)
Controlling "Exposure" Conclusion
Employers are responsible for enforcing
safety rules among their workers. In gen-
eral, engineering controls are preferable
to personal protective equipment or job
rotation; adequate ventilation or use of a
chemical fume hood is better than a res-
pirator. Information about proper work
practices, including use of gloves and eye
protection when indicated, should be pro-
vided through employee education and
safety Gaining. For some exposures, ad-
ditional safety measures (hepatitis B vac-
cination, periodic tuberculin testing) are
needed. Needle sticks and certain other
exposures must be investigated and suit-
able measures instituted to lessen future
exposure. Surveillanceevery yearormore
often is indicated for employees who
work with tuberculosis or in environ-
ments with noise over 85 decibels. Table
3 summarizes methods of exposure con-
trol applicable in health care settings.
Most large hospitals have access to
an indusunal hygienist or other trained
professionals who can help design safety
programs. Smaller health care facilities
and doctor's offices can consult fee-for-
service firms, OSHA, and sometimes the
state health department for safety pro-
gram advice.
Hospital administrators shouldn't buy
back belts, but should invest funds and
effort in developing an ergonomic pro-
gram that emphasizes team lifts and use
of lifting equipment. In the laboratory
and pharmacy, volatile or finely pow-
dered toxic substances should be ma-
nipulated only in a chemical fume hood.
The concentration of formaldehyde in
the gross anatomy lab can be checked by
air monitoring to determine whether ven-
tilation needs improving. Students can
avoid serious exposure from blood splash
to the face by wearing face protection.
Even more important than these ex-
amples is the fact that many agents in the
health care environment pose health risks.
We should respect these agents by devel-
oping action plans to control risks and
work with safety or industrial hygiene
professionals to ensure that procedures
and personal protective equipment are
satisfactory. A safe work environment
allows health care workers to work with-
out excess risk to their own health. □
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Occupational Health
Issues in the Chemical and
Pharmaceutical industries
Samuel D. Moon, MD, MPH, and Gwendolyn S. Powell, MD, MPH
The research, development, and production activities of phar-
maceutical and non -pharmaceutical chemical companies often
involve toxic chemicals and result in potential biological and
physical hazards. In this article we look at occupational health
issues in the pharmaceutical and chemical industries (excluding
petrochemical, plastics, and rubber manufacturing). (Rubber is
covered on pages 215-9.)
We have considered the chemical and pharmaceutical
industries together because of the similarities in recognizing,
preventing, and correcting the occupational health problems
found there. However, there is obviously a great diversity of
workplace conditions and work demands within these indus-
tries.
The general principles and selected resources we outline
are relevant to these industries (and others), but some of the
specific approaches and considerations discussed may not be
applicable to all work environments.
Skin and respiratory disorders are the predominant occu-
pational illnesses in chemical industries. Musculoskeletal pain
problems and job stress, although not unique to the chemical
industry, are being reported with increasing frequency through-
out the United States workforce. We have selected for discus-
sion the hazards and health effects characteristic of the pharma-
ceutical and chemical industries even though exposure to these
hazards may be trivial or nonexistent for many employees. We
emphasize our first principle: The prevention and diagnosis of
occupational health problems demands that job characteristics
be explored and defined in some detail. Relevant resources
appear in the Appendix, page 200.
Dr. Moon Is Assistant Professor, Division of Occupational and
Environmental Medicine, Box 2914, Duke University Medical
Center, Durham 27710, and Dr. Powell is Director of Occupa-
tional Health Services at Glaxo, Inc., 5 Moore Drive, Research
Triangle Park 27709.
Health Problems of
Chemical Workers
When assessing a chemical worker for an occupational disor-
der, the history of the illness should include details concerning
the relationship of the problem to the work setting. We want to
know whether specific agents have been used; the cumulative
dose and timing of exposure relative to the onset of symptoms;
the pattern, duration, and routes of chemical exposure; whether
there are similar cases at the workplace; and whether personal
protective equipment was used (Fig. 1 , at right). The exposure
history should include dates of exposure, any prior exposures,
qualitative and quantitative estimates of airborne and surface
levels of the suspected agent(s), and decontamination proce-
dures. This information allows us to estimate the dose received.
Thereafter, a treatment plan can be established that takes into
account the need for work restrictions or exposure protection
and the ultimate prevention of further problems.
Occupational Skin Disorders
Dermatitis, the most common occupational illness in the US,
often occurs in chemical and pharmaceutical workers. Contact
dermatitis is characterized by an erythematous, often pruritic
rash whose distribution (for example, around the wrists of a
worker who wears gloves) suggests direct skin contact with an
irritant or allergenic agent. Approximately 80% of contact
dermatitis cases are due to irritation, not allergy. In chronic
cases, the skin becomes thickened and lichenified. Diagnosis
requires correlating the anatomic location, the nature and dura-
tion of exposure, and the irritant or allergenic potential of
suspect substances.
The likelihood that a chemical agent will cause contact
dermatitis is increased when the agent is caustic or corrosive,
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has a low molecular weight, or high polarity. Concomi-
tant exposure to multiple agents is common in cases of
irritant contact dermatitis. Chemical and pharmaceutical
workers are exposed to cleaning agents (soaps, deter-
gents, and others), agricultural chemicals, pharmaceuti-
cals (including local anesthetics, tetracyclines, beta lactam
antibiotics, and sulfone chloramides), plastics, resins,
and solvents (acetone, chlorinated hydrocarbons, tolu-
ene, xylene, petroleum distillates, and alcohols).' The
propensity of an agent to cause dermatitis may be listed
in the manufacturer's Material Safety Data sheet, which
must be maintained at the site where the chemical is used.
Allergic contact dermatitis requires prior immuno-
logic sensitization, sometimes promoted by a preceding
irritant dermatitis that damages the skin barrier. There-
fore, sensitizing agents with high irritant properties are of
particular concern. Patch testing may be helpful in diag-
nosing allergic contact dermatitis.
Treatment of occupational dermatitis involves pre-
vention of exposure to the causative agent, treatment with
glucocorticoid preparations (if appropriate), and proper
skin hygiene. Since occupational dermatitis often affects
the hands, hand washing practices and the kinds of soaps
or other agents used should be reviewed. Chemical and
pharmaceutical workers often wear protective gloves; the
resulting occlusion or the use of powder on the gloves
may actually cause or promote dermatitis.
Allergy to latex itself is increasingly recognized and
may cause serious systemic manifestations. The clinical
history may suggest the diagnosis but be less than defini-
tive. Sometimes protective gloves made of synthetic or
natural rubber latex may actually cause contact hypersen-
sitivity. A successful trial of alternative glove materials
(plastic under-gloves, vinyl gloves) supports the diagno-
sis and provides a pragmatic solution. Confirmed or
suspected latex allergy requires that patients avoid con-
tact with latex in other situations.
Occupational Respiratory
Disorders
Fig 1 : The medical history of chemical workers should include informa-
tion on whether personal protective equipment was used. Here, a
manufacturing operator at Glaxo, Inc., prepares pressed tablets for
transport to tablet coaters at Glaxo's manufacturing and packaging
facility in Zebulon. Photo courtesy of Glaxo, Inc.
Many chemical compounds and particulates can cause
simple respiratory irritation — organic solvents, acids,
caustic solutions, and irritant gases; a few are pulmonary
sensitizers or asthma-inducing agents — amines, urea,
diisocyanates, anhydrides, and certain dyes, metal fumes/
salts, enzymes, and pharmaceutical compounds. Pharma-
ceutical agents that can cause asthma after inhalation
include antibiotics (penicilhns,^ tetracycline), methyl
dopa, psyllium, papain, ipecacuanha, cimetidine, and
enflurane. Exposure to airborne irritants may cause
conjunctivitis, pharyngitis, cough, or airways reactivity.
Some compounds may cause delayed pulmonary edema
(meaning patients with significant exposures need pro-
longed monitoring; see the article by Darcey and Young on page 222),
but high-dose exposure to pulmonary irritants rarely produces long-
term effects.' Irritant effects tend to resolve once exposure has been
discontinued.
Substantial exposures are usually required to produce irritant
effects, although allergic reactions frequently occur through repeated
exposure to lov^ levels of sensitizing agents. Occupational allergies
include conjunctivitis, rhinitis, cough, and wheezing (asthma). Occu-
pational asthma may exhibit an immediate, delayed, or dual response.
Acute symptomatic care is appropriate treatment of irritant and
allergic respiratory disorders. Serial measurements of peak respira-
tory flow, sometimes before and after work shifts, may be used to
monitor workers for recurrent problems. Preventing further exposure
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is especially important for sensitized workers. This may require
the use of personal protective equipment, engineering controls,
or removal from the workplace.
Prolonged exposure to some respiratory irritants may lead
to chronic bronchitis. Although this is not a common problem
in the chemical or pharmaceutical industries, long-term expo-
sure to acid or caustic mists, or to inorganic gases (sulfur
dioxide, ozone, chlorine, oxides of niu^ogen) may produce
chronic bronchitis and should be avoided.
With some exceptions, cancer of the respiratory tract is not
a frequent result of exposures in the modem chemical or
pharmaceutical indusuy. Possible exceptions include the asso-
ciation of lung cancer with arsenical pesticides or chromium-
containing pigments. Upper respiratory tract cancer has been
linked to formaldehyde exposure, but the epidemiological basis
of this association is controversial.
Handlers of laboratory animals may develop laboratory
animal allergy (LAA), a condition characterized by rhinitis,
conjunctivitis, urticaria, angioedema, or asthma. The preva-
lence of LAA among workers in the US is around 10% to 30%.
Nasal symptoms predominate and typically precede or accom-
pany asthmatic symptoms;" prevention of the latter is particu-
larly important.
LAA develops through an IgE-mediated sensitivity to
allergens in urine, fur, serum, or saliva of laboratory animals.
Prevention and management of LA A depends on reducing skin
contact with or inhalation of the allergens. The first step is to
focus on methods and procedures for handling, cleaning, hous-
ing, and transferring animals.* The use of gowns, gloves, shoe
covers, and respiratory protection devices such as face masks
can reduce exposure. All respirator devices must be tested to
assure a proper fit. The appropriate choice of respirator depends
on the severity and nature of LAA symptoms or, in some cases,
the presence of factors that predispose to the development of
LAA (a family history of atopy, personal history of atopy,
positive skin prick tests, elevated specific IgE levels, work with
multiple species, and duration of exposure to animals). It is
difficult to justify a policy of excluding workers from animal
handling jobs because of risk factors alone.''^ Those who do
enter such a job, though, should use every means to reduce
exposure and must be closely monitored for LAA symptoms.
Occupational Reproductive Health
Reproductive and developmental disorders have received much
attention in the past 20 years. The scope of this article permits
us only to touch on the complexities of risk assessment and the
prevention of these disorders. Several factors deserve mention:
1) the paucity of research data that would allow us to identify
and quantify occupational reproductive hazards; 2) the high
"background" rate of adverse reproductive outcomes; 3) the
nature of critical exposure intervals during or before pregnancy;
and 4) the current apparent illegality of nominally protective
(restrictive) workplace policies that discriminate by gender. ,
In general, there are no precisely defined, reproduclively
"safe" levels of exposure to the chemicals and drugs encoun-
tered in the workplace because animal and human data are
inadequate. There are some known or suspected human repro-
ductive and development toxicants — lead, methyl merciu^,
toluene, carbon disulfide, ethylene glycol ethers, estrogens,
ethylene oxide, several pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls,
and some organochlorines. However, this shortlistof known or
suspected agents is woefully insufficient. We must often ex-
trapolate and draw assumptions about a much larger group of
provisionally suspect carcinogens or mutagens. We must also
scrutinize investigational compounds or chemical reaction in-
termediates and assess and monitor radionuclide exposure.
Whenever known or suspected reproductive or develop-
mental toxicants are used, it may be helpful to provide preven-
tion-oriented preconception or postconception consultations.
These assessments need to be done methodically and should
include thorough communication to the worker of the findings
and risks. Two parallel dynamics frequently emerge: 1) expo-
sure must be reduced to the lowest achievable level, and 2)
employees themselves must make decisions about the accept-
ability of risks.* It is crucial to distinguish between "working
with" and "exposure to" (that is, the absorption oO a toxic
substance. This distinction guides the evaluation and modifica-
tion of the work environment, work methods, and personal
protective equipment.
Occupational Cancer
The estimated percentage of the number of all cancers that are
attributable to occupation exposure ranges from 4% up to a
heavily criticized 23%-38%. Some authorities suggest that
10% represents current consensus.' The International Agency
for Research on Cancer classifies agents or manufacturing
processes into one of five categories of carcinogen: 1) known,
2) probable, 3) possible, 4) not a human carcinogen, or 5) not
classifiable.'" As of 1990, there were 21 "known" carcinogenic
processes or agents potentially present during chemical produc-
tion. These include some choloromethyl ethers (lung cancer),
chromium, arsenic, vinyl chloride, benzene, benzidine, 4-
aminobiphenyl, and the manufacture of isopropanol."
The list of suspect occupational carcinogens is much
longer, due in part to insufficient data regarding human suscep-
tibility to many animal carcinogens. We may summarize by
saying that carcinogenesis is aconcem in chemical and pharma-
ceutical manufacturing and research environments. Primary
emphasis is on prevention through reduction or elimination of
exposure to known or suspect agents. Although research may
eventually provide methods to identify cellular damage that
increases cancer risk, we currently monitor by periodic, broad-
based screening through history, physical exam, and hemato-
logic and biochemical blood testing.
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Occupational Musculoskeletal
Disorders
In virtually all industries, concern over workplace ergonomics
has risen rapidly in the past decade because of the high preva-
lence and costs of musculoskeletal disorders. Back pain and
upper extremity injuries ("cumulative trauma disorders") are
common, but establishing a relationship of the musculoskeletal
complaints to any occupation is problematic (see article by
Frazier, et al, page 189).
The pharmaceutical and chemical industries rely on lifting,
carrying, and transferring loads by hand in their factories. Tasks
that provide biomechanical stress to the arm and hand include
pipetting and the dosing of animals (usually with syringes).
Neither has been rigorously analyzed as a risk factor, but
anecdotal experience suggests a link with upper extremity soft
tissue pain disorders.
Prevention of musculoskeletal disorders should be based
on a workplace risk assessment and elimination of high-risk
activities through engineering and administrative controls.
Workers should be educated in ergonomics and proper biome-
chanics and provided with reasonable leeway to structure how
tasks are done.
Occupational Toxicological Disorders
In the pharmaceutical industry, products are designed to have a
biological effect. In general, the desired effect is associated with
other unwanted but avoidable effects. Because the chemicals
are biologically active, acceptable limits of exposure are often
far lower than those in other chemical industries; exposure may
cause systemic disorders of a pharmacological nature due to an
intended or an adverse effect (for instance, hypotension caused
by an antihypertensive).
In the chemical industry, organic and inorganic com-
pounds are used in synthetic reactions. The nature of these
active compounds allows them to readily react with human
tissues and lead, depending on the compound, to gastrointesti-
nal, hematologic, renal, behavioral, or neurological abnormali-
ties. For example, benzene is toxic to the hematopoietic system ;
aminothiazole causes nausea and vomiting; and n-hexane,
trichlorocihylene, and methyl butyl ketone can produce neur-
opathy.'^ Acute exposure to organic solvents impairs coordina-
tion, balance, response speed, and manual dexterity." All must
be used with care. In addition, intermediates in chemical
reactions are also often very active. Chlorinating, sulphonating,
acety lating, nitrating, and melhylating agents are active chemi-
cals capable of causing poisoning.'"
Conclusions
The pharmaceutical and chemical industries, in general, have
health and safety resources to help prevent occupational ill
health. Often, comprehensive monitoring programs are in place
and the risks of work are well-known. Occupational health
physicians are poised to recognize and intervene when known
or suspected health problems arise in the worksite.
Community physicians may lack sufficient time, knowl-
edge, or experience to fully resolve complex questions of work-
related health effects in chemical and pharmaceutical woricers.
However, they are well-positioned to initiate a process that
complements a company's own health and safety resources. By
contacting the patient's employer, the physician may confirm a
diagnosis, get assistance in a treatment plan, gain cooperation
for the appropriate return to work of the affected employee, and
help to prevent subsequent cases of ill health in the work-
force. □
Appendix on next page
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Appendix: Selected Resources
Material safety data sheets (MSDS):
Federal regulations require employers to make available to
workers an information sheet for each hazardous chemical
product used in the workplace. The MSDS summarizes ingredi-
ents; chemical composition; physical data such as color, solubil-
ity, and vapor pressure; fire and explosion information; health
hazard information; first aid procedures; procedures for spills or
leaks; protective equipment information; special precautions for
safe handling and use; and regulatory information. The Chemical
Abstract System (CAS) number, which can greatly facilitate
additional research, is included on the MSDS.
The MSDS provides a sense of potential toxicity and Initial
considerations in the evaluation and treatment of exposure-
related illnesses. However, supplemental information is desir-
able when significant patient care decisions must be made.
National Institutefor Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):
Call 800/356-4674 for information on workplace hazards.
Occupational physician:
An Occupational Medicine physician may be available for consul-
tation or be employed by the patient's employer. This physician
may be able to provide information about occupational diseases,
the particular work environment, similar problems in co-workers,
or options for work modifications. Often employees can be
returned to modified duty jobs without loss of pay while recuper-
ating from illnesses and injuries.
Industrial hygienist:
Chemical and pharmaceutical companies often employ industrial
hygienists who can provide invaluable information about the level
and duration of workplace exposure, the routes of exposure, and
the likely nature of any exposures. The industrial hygienist can
also recommend changes in work processes or the use of
personal protective equipment to reduce or eliminate exposure.
Threshold limit values:
The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
(ACGIH) publishes the annually updated Threshold Limit Values
(TL Vs) for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents and Bio-
logical Exposure Indices. TLVs are maximum occupational expo-
sure levels considered safe for most workers for many industrial
chemicals (and for physical factors such as vibration, radiation,
heat, and noise).
For chemicals, the recommended levels are typically ex-
pressed as eight hour, time-weighted averages. Short-term expo-
sure limits (STELs) are detailed for some chemicals, representing
maximum recommended exfxjsure levels for up to a 15-minute
period. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration pro-
mulgates permissible exposure limits (PELs), which aim to pro-
tect all workers, carry regulatory authority, and are often identical
to the ACGIH TLVs and STELs for a given compound.
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in the Furniture Industry
David P. Siebens, MD, MPH, and Lane Tippens, MD
The furniture industry in North Carolina
employs approximately 78,000 people.
Occupational illness and injury rates for
this industry are about the same as those
of other manufacturing industries in the
state.' Nevertheless, certain occupational
health problems are prevalent in furni-
ture workers; we review some of those
problems here.
Wood Dust Exposure
Dermatitis. Contact dermatitis is the most
common occupational illness; many kinds
of wood dusts cause it. Workers most at
risk are those involved in sanding opera-
tions. Contact dermatitis arising from
wood dust exposure may have either irri-
tant or allergic etiologies, but the heart-
wood used in furniture manufacture usu-
ally causes allergic sensitization. Symp-
toms (pruritus and erythema) typically
develop slowly and after long exposure
to wood dust. Initially, exposed skin on
the face, eyelids, forearms, and dorsa of
the hands is involved; subsequently, the
intertriginous areas of the axillae and
groin. Very fine dust may collect in cloth-
ing and cause dermatitis at the neckline,
cuffs, or wherever clothing is held tight to
the skin. Shoes impregnated with dust
Dr. Siebens is a Clinical Associate and Dr.
Tippens is a Resident in the Division of
Occupational and Environmental Medi-
cine, Box 2914, Duke University Medical
Center, Durham 27710.
may produce continuous exposure. If
wood dust dermatitis is suspected on the
basis of the occupational history and ap-
pearance of the dermatitis, it can fre-
quently be confirmed by patch testing.^
Asthma. Wood dust can cause bronchial
asthma, but the true prevalence of this
disorderis difficult to establish because it
is not easy to identify subjects with asthma.
Cross-sectional studies underestimate the
prevalence because affected workers re-
move themselves from the industry (the
"healthy worker effect"). Most exten-
sively studied is the bronchospasm caused
by inhaling the dust of western red cedar;
about 5% of exposed workers develop
asthma.' Numerous other wood types have
been implicated in asthma, including the
oak, mahogany, and cherry commonly
used in furniture manufacture."
The mechanisms by which wood
dusts cause asthma are not clearly under-
stood. There may be several. For ex-
ample, in the case of western red cedar
dust, there is evidence for direct activa-
tion of acetylcholine receptors, classical
complement pathway activation, release
of histamine and leukotrienes, and induc-
tion of specific IgE antibodies."
It is not possible to distinguish wood
dust asthma (or any occupational asthma)
clinically from non-specific or endog-
enous asthma. The most important factor
in making the diagnosis is a temporal
relationship to exposure. Symptoms
(cough, shormess of breath, wheezing)
may occur immediately upon exposure;
be delayed, occurring only at home; or be
biphasic , occurring both in and out of the
workplace. As a result, establishing the
temporal relationship between work and
symptoms is sometimes less than straight-
forward, but a report that symptoms re-
solve during prolonged absences from
work is essential. Recognition of wood
dust asthma is important because the
longer the duration of exposure, the more
likely the symptoms will progress to pro-
longed or irreversible disease.' Aside from
eliminating exposure through the use of
personal protective equipment or removal
from the workplace, the treatment of wood
dust asthma is the same as for all other
types of asthma.
A derivative of wood that causes
occupational asthma is colophony (rosin),
a distillate of pine tree oleoresin. It is used
as a solder flux and is a cause of asthma
among electronics workers (see article
by Darcey and Young, page 222).*
Pneumonitis. Hypersensitivity pneumo-
nitis such as maple bark stripper's dis-
ease results from inhalation of bark par-
ticles contaminated by fungal species. It
is most commonly seen in the lumbering
and paper industries. Hypersensitivity
pneumonitis from wood dust not con-
taminated by fungi is rare."
Cancer. Occupational exposure to wood
dust increases the risk of adenocarcinoma
of the nasopharynx. It is not clear whether
the association reflects exposure to wood
dust itself, to chemical additives used in
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the manufacture of wood products, or
other risk factors associated with the ex-
posure, but the greatest risk of nasopha-
ryngeal cancer appears to be associated
with exposure to hardwood dust without
chemical additives.' Wood dust has been
implicated in other cancers, but there is
no solid epidemiological evidence for
such an association.' Nasal cancer is rela-
tively uncommon, but a history of wood
dust exposure should raise the possibility
in patients presenting with complaints
referable to the nasopharynx.
Noise Exposure
Furniture workers can be exposed to con-
siderable noise, producing annoyance,
headaches, tinnitus, ear pain, and ulti-
mately, hearing loss. Noise-induced hear-
ing loss is typically binaural and caused
by mechanical- and metabolic stress-in-
duced loss of sensory cells within the
cochlea. The hearing loss is most severe
at higher frequencies, typically above
4000 Hz. It often progresses slowly and
may be first noticed by family members.
Noise-induced deafness is entirely pre-
ventable through the use of hearing pro-
tection, and the clinician can provide an
invaluable service simply by asking about
noise exposure and emphasizing the im-
portance of hearing protection to workers
with high-level exposure.'
The OS HA standard states that an
eight-hour, time-weighted average noise
level of 85 dB is loud enough to damage
hearing (and hence requires hearing pro-
tection). This figure is relatively mean-
ingless unless sound levels are measured
(and this is done all too infrequently).
Sound levels can be crudely estimated by
comparison to familiar sounds (Table 1).
Vibration
Prolonged exposure to vibration can cause
a characteristic constellation of periph-
eral vascular, neurologic, and musculosk-
eletal abnormalities known as the "hand-
arm vibration syndrom.e." It is found wher-
ever vibrating tools (sanders, grinders,
pneumatic hammers and drivers, jack-
hammers, and chainsaws) are
used.' Attack rates as high as
100% have been reported for
some work groups.
The most common symp-
toms are peripheral vasospasm
indistinguishable from pri-
mary Raynaud's phenom-
enon, distal pain, and pares-
thesias. The most pronounced
clinical abnormality is a dif-
fuse or focal {)eripheral sen-
sory loss, which may mimic nerve com-
pression. About 20% of symptomatic
patients show slowing of median nerve
conduction at the wrist, which causes
hand-arm vibration syndrome to be con-
fused with carpal tunnel syndrome. The
distinction is important because treat-
ment of the wrong condition leads to a
poor response to carpal tunnel decom-
pression, particularly if exposure to vi-
bration continues. Whenever a diagnosis
ofRaynaud's syndrome or peripheral neu-
ropathy is considered, a good occupa-
tional history may identify vibration as
an eminently treatable cause. Treatment
consists of using anti-vibration gloves
and removal of the worker from jobs
associated with vibration. Calcium chan-
nel blockers may be effective.'
Ciiennical Exposure
Furniture workers are exposed to wood
glues and resins, strippers, finishes, and
preservatives. Wood binding glues may
contain formaldehyde, epoxy and phenol
resins, and trichloroethylene. Paint strip-
pers contain a number of solvents inc lud-
ingtolueneandmethylenechloride; paints
and finishes may contain mineral spirits,
toluene, turpentine, and alcohol. Chro-
mated copper arsenate penlachlorophe-
nol and creosote, used as wood preserva-
tives,'' can cause dermalologic, neuro-
logic, renal, and respiratory disorders and
have been implicated as possible car-
cinogens. Overexposure to some solvents
has even resulted in death.
The epoxy resins used in glues cause
many of the work-related dermatoses.
Other chemicals used in the furniture
industry are potential skin sensitizers:
Table 1. Intensity levels of familiar sounds*
Source Sound level (dB)
Jet engine
130
Jackhammer
120
Chainsaw
110
Shop tools
90
Electric shaver
80
Vacuum cleaner
75
Normal conversation
60
Whisper
30
"Adapted from Rosenstock'
ethylenediamine, a resin hardener, has
been associated with contact dermatitis;'
and so have the phenol- and formalde-
hyde-based resins used in some decora-
tive paper sheets.' Turpentine, although
now rarely used, is a potent skin sensi-
tizer. And prolonged contact with defat-
ting solvents may cause dry skin-relaled
dermatitis.
Paint strippers, paints, and finishes
contain a number of organic solvents,
many of which are known neurotoxins.
Absorption is chiefly pulmonary, though
dermal absorption can occur. Acute sol-
vent neurotoxicity may present as narco-
sis, or as dizziness, nausea, confusion, or
delirium. Significant air concentrations
of solvents may be generated when large
surface areas are treated in an enclosed
area. Solvent concentrations can reach
dangerously high, even lethal, levels.
Sudden death is due to cardiac dys-
rhythmias,particularly from halogenated
solvents.'"
Application of organic solvents to
large evaporative surface areas, such as
in furniture finishing and painting, repre-
sents the greatest potential for exposure. "
Toluene, methylene chloride, methyl-
ethyl and methyl-butyl ketone, and the
trichloroethylene present in some furni-
ture glues can depress central nervous
system function. Chronic overexposure
to these substances may result in "painter' s
syndrome" — fatigue, memory distur-
bance, personality changes, headache, and
irritability ranging in severity from mild
to incapacitating dementia. Epidemio-
logical studies from Scandinavia found
that mixed solvent exposure caused most
cases;''"'* solvent-induced dementia is
considered a compensable occupational
illness there.
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Mineral spirits — white spirits, var-
nish makers' and painters' naphtha — are
often used in finishes and paints, but they
may vary in composition. Distal periph-
eral neuropathies are potential hazards
when methyl butyl ketone (MB K) or hex-
ane are components of mineral spirits.
The neuropathy may be irreversible.'''
Elevated levels of methylene chlo-
ride, used in furniture stripping, have
been documented in the breathing zones
of woodworkers; fatalities have been re-
ported.''' Carbon monoxide, formed dur-
ing the metabolism of methylene chlo-
ride, makes this particular solvent
uniquely hazardous to workers. Because
carbon monoxide can exacerbate cardiac
ischemia, use of methylene chloride by
workers with coronary artery disease is
particularly dangerous. Smokers, who
have elevated carboxyhemoglobin lev-
els, are especially susceptible to carbon
monoxide toxicity.
Chemicals used in the furniture in-
dustry may contribute to the overall rate
of cancer in workers. Prolonged airway
exposure to formaldehyde causes nasal
carcinoma in rats, and formaldehyde may
add a synergistic effect to wood dust in
producing nasal cancer in humans." A
similaradditivceffect has been suggested
for co-exposures to wood dust, paint lac-
quer, and glue."
Pentachlorophenol (PCP) is an anti-
fungal, curing agent used in outdoor struc-
tural wood. Chromated copper arsenate
pentachlorophenol is used as a preserva-
tive in furniture woods. PCP can cause
acute and chronic toxicity in humans, due
to interference with oxidative phospho-
rylation. Epidemiological studies suggest
that exposure to PCP may increase the
risk for soft tissue sarcoma, nasal carci-
noma," and glioma."
Respiratory dysfunction may result
from chronic exposure to chemicals used
in the furniture industry. In several in-
stances, epoxy resins have been associ-
ated with occupational asthma.^'^' Form-
aldehyde, found in many glues, is a respi-
ratory irritant; exposed workers have an
increased number of chest complaints
such as productive cough, breathlessness
and chest tightness," and a greater inci-
dence of bronchitis." There is evidence
for short-term impairment of pulmonary
function in formaldehyde-exjx)sed work-
ers,^''^ but the data regarding long-term
decline in lung function are conflict-
The renal system may be impaired
by solvent exposure. Short-term, high-
concentration exposure to a number of
organic solvents, including toluene, has
resulted in solvent-induced acute tubular
necrosis." Less conclusive are the data
suggesting an association between long-
term solvent exposure and chronic renal
disease.^ We would not anticipate chronic
hepatic or hematologic disease due to the
substances commonly used in the con-
temporary furniture industry. Q
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Occupational Health
in the Textile Industry
Harold R. Imbus, MD, ScD
Few North Carolina physicians do not
care for least some people who work in
the textile industry. Executives, manag-
ers, or hourly workers, these persons seek
care for their own health problems and
those of their families. Since textile in-
dustry employees work as pilots and com-
puter programmers, secretaries and ac-
countants, carders, spinners, and weav-
ers, dyers and finishers, water and waste
treatment workers, most of their health
problems are similar to those of workers
everywhere, but some are special to the
textile indusu-y. This article will discuss
those special problems and briefly dis-
cuss others that textile employees share
with workers in other industries.
Medical Assessment
of the Textile Worker
In caring for textile workers it is impor-
tant to have some understanding of the
industry and the type of jobs that the
employees do. This will help when there
are questions about whether a heal th prob-
lem is occupationally related. It is impor-
tant not to jump to conclusions. I have
seen "byssinosis" diagnosed in textile
employees who are not exposed to cotton
dust, and occupational carpal tunnel syn-
drome diagnosed in those who have little
risk of developing it.
Dr. Imbus is a private consultant in occu-
pational medicine, 820 Pebble Drive,
Greensboro 27410.
Several questions need answering if
we are to assess the possible relationship
of the person's occupation to disease:
1 . Whal materials does the person
work withl Fibers used in the textile in-
dustry may be natural or synthetic. Natu-
ral fibers are usually cotton, but may be
flax, hemp, jute, silk, or wool. Synthetic
fibers may be polyester, acrylic, nylon,
polypropylene, or rayon. Natural fibers
are considered biologically active; syn-
thetic fibers generally are not. We also
want to know whether the person works
with dyes or other chemicals; if so what
are they?
2. What manufacturing processesare
used in the plant where the person works?
Textile plants may be totally integrated
(in which raw fiber is converted to yam
and then to a finished piece of cloth), or
they may be limited to the manufacturing
of yam, cloth, or carpet. Textile manufac-
ture entails several processes: prepara-
tion of fibers, spinning of fibers into yam,
weaving or knitting, cloth inspection,
dyeing and finishing of the cloth, and
sewing of the cloth into the final product.
Preparation and spinning typically tend
to produce dust exposure but little chemi-
cal exposure; weaving, noise exposure;
dying and finishing, potential chemical
exposure; sewing, exposure to lint, some-
times formaldehyde, and ergonomic stres-
sors. Fortunately many modern textile
plants have good venfilation and must
comply with strict OSHA standards.
Therefore, most exposures are slight.
3. Where in the facility does the em-
ployee work and what are the specific job
duties? A maintenance mechanic who
works all over the plant may have inter-
mittent exposure to many different sub-
stances. Many other workers have stable
occupations such as carding, spinning,
and weaving and may stay in the same job
for many years in which case it is rela-
Uvely easy to characterize exposure.
Textile Industry
Health Concerns
Few health issues are peculiar to textile
manufacturing. Most problems — noise,
repetitive mofion, chemical exposure —
are shared with other industries. In fact,
most texule occupational health prob-
lems are not diseases at all, just injuries.
Falls, back strains, cuts, and more serious
injuries are major safety issues. The safety
record in the textile industry is good, and
working in the industry would not gener-
ally be classified as hazardous, compared
to other industries.
Byssinosis. One health problem that has
been a major issue in the textile industry
is byssinosis. Byssinosis was described
in England and other countries but not
generally recognized in the US until the
late 1960s and early 1970s.' It became a
major health, regulatory, and political
issue in the 1970s.
Byssinosis is caused by inhaling the
dust of cotton (or flax or hemp) but not
the fiber itself. In the process of picking
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cotton, leaves and stems get mixed in
with the fiber. Modem mechanical pick-
ing produces more of this contamination
than hand picking. Some authors contend
that the bract leaf just below the cotton
boll contains irritating chemical sub-
stances that cause bronchospasm; others
say that bacteria, which grow in the cot-
ton dust during storage, produce endot-
oxin, which results in the bronchospasm
of byssinosis. There is an association
between levels of endotoxin in cotton
dust and in the workplace air, and the
prevalence of byssinosis.^
The first symptoms of byssinosis are
a mild tightness in the chest, perhaps
some cough, wheezing, and shortness of
breath. As Schilling' describes, symp-
toms are most prominent on the first day
of the work week. In the beginning symp-
toms occur only occasionally, such as
when the weather is excessively humid.
This stage is classified as Grade 1/2
byssinosis. As the disorder progresses to
Grade I, the worker notices tightness on
most or all Mondays (if that is the first
day of the work week.) With further time,
usually several years. Grade II byssinosis
is reached; symptoms occur on days other
than Monday, but the condition charac-
teristically is worse at the beginning of
the week and improved toward the end,
an important diagnostic point since non-
specific airway reactivity does not im-
prove, or may worsen as the work week
progresses. Up to Grade II the disorder is
considered reversible, if exposure is re-
duced or removed. However, if exposure
continues the person may develop Grade
III byssinosis: chronic bronchitis or asth-
matic bronchitis progressing to irrevers-
ible airways obstruction.
The reversible bronchospasm of
byssinosis can often be demonstrated by
carrying out spirometry on the first day of
the work week before the worker enters
the workplace and again about six hours
into the shift, to determine if there has
been a decline in FEVj. Though not the
most sensitive measurement, the FEV^ is
an accepted means of demonstrating bron-
chial reactivity to cotton dust, and mea-
surement of it and FVC are required by
OSHA's cotton dust standard. A 10%
decline in FEV^ is evidence that a person
may be a cotton dust (byssinotic) reactor.
However, OSHA considers even a 5%
decline significant and requires that such
individuals be placed under increased
surveillance. Since a 20% decline in FEVj
is required to interpret a mcihacholine
challenge test as positive, it is apparent
that the bronchospasm of byssinosis is
usually mild at first.
In 1970, when I first began work in
the textile industry, I would see individu-
als whose disease had progressed through
the classic stages described above. Some-
times up to 30%" of employees gave a
history of Monday morning tightness. It
was not unusual to find 15%-20% of
employees whose FEVj declined 10% or
more during the shift. In recent years,
because of better control of cotton dust
and earlier detection .symptoms of Mon-
day chest tightness are rare, and only 3%-
5% of workers have a 10% decline in
FE V J ,' what is found in the general popu-
lation when tested twice within six hours.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD. Byssinosis has now been sup-
planted by COPD in cotton textile work-
ers. Affected workers are often cigarette
smokers and the question is whether
smoking, cotton dust, or a combination
thereof has caused COPD. The answer to
this question has important health and
compensation implications for the em-
ployee, the doctor, and the employer.
Many studies have shown that the ill
effects of smoking and cotton dust are
additive.^ A recent study suggests that
smokers may be susceptible to lower lev-
els of cotton dust exposure than are non-
smoking workers.^ What should the doc-
tor advise cotton textile workers who
have developed COPD? Often these indi-
viduals have worked in the textile indus-
try for many years. Job change may not
be an option, although sometimes it is
possible to transfer workers to areas in
the plant that are not exposed to cotton
dust. I have found that, when screening
has identified COPD at an early stage,
cessation of smoking will arrest the pro-
cess even though the job is not changed.
Physicians should urge their patients to
quit smoking and help them to do so.
Another option, somewhat less de-
sirable in the treatment of byssinosis, is
the use of a respirator. Respirators come
in several varieties. The negative pres-
sure respirator depends on the suction
force of inspiration to filter the inspired
air. Respirators with disposable cartridges
are more comfortable than those with
permanent cartridges, but they are still a
difficult option for a Ufetime of work.
The powered, air purifying respirator is
reasonably comfortable and does not add
to the work of breathing, but it is expen-
sive to purchase and maintain.
The cotton textile worker with COPD
represents a serious concern from ethical,
legal, and workers' compensation stand-
points. The Americans With Disabilities
Act adds a new dimension because it
requires employers to make reasonable
accommodations for employees with dis-
abilities. How this can be done reason-
ably is not always clear. Furthermore,
under workers' compensation employers
are responsible for any pulmonary dis-
ability , even if cotton dust exposure caused
only a small proportion of the disability.
NC law does not allow apportionment of
causality in determining monetary awards
under workers' compensation. There is
no simple answer to these issues, but
surprisingly, in many instances coopera-
tion by worker, physician, and employer
has satisfactorily resolved the problem.
Another new issue brought up by the
Americans with Disabilities Act relates
to the hiring process. The cotton textile
industry previously would not hire per-
sons with an FEVj less than 80% of
predicted. This is no longer permissible.
Each case must be judged individually,
and reasonable accommodations must be
made. At times the physician may be
asked to determine whether work -related
exposure to cotton dust would present a
significant risk of substantial harm to the
employee applicant.
Asthma. Occasionally an atopic employee
reacts to cotton dust exposure with acute
or subacute asthma due to pollens and
other contaminants of cotton dust. Al-
lergy work-up may identify the antigens.
Spirometry before and after the work
shift can determine whether there is a
significant drop in FE V^ during the expo-
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sure. After evaluation the physician is in
a better position to advise the patient, but
most of these individuals decide to leave
the industry because of the obvious cor-
relation of symptoms with work. The
only obvious solution to this problem is
removal from exposure. On the other
hand, some individuals with long-stand-
ing asthma note no correlation of symp-
toms with working in the cotton textile
industry. In fact, a number of them have
told me that they feel better in the mill's
air-conditioned environment.
Other pulmonary conditions noted
in the cotton textile indusuy workers in-
clude "mill fever" and "weaver's cough,"
which are thought to be due to inhalation
of microorganism contaminants of air
conditioning systems.
Synthetic fibers. Synthetic fibers — poly-
ester, acryhc, nylon, rayon, and polypro-
pylene— have long been considered bio-
logically inert. In fact, during early
studies of byssinosis workers exposed to
synthetic fibers were used as controls for
studies of cotton-exposed workers.' Pre-
and post-shift spirometry showed no
changes due to acute exposure to syn-
thetic workers. Furthermore, the mean
FEVj of synthetic fibers workers was
normal, yet that of cotton workers was
lower. However a recent longitudinal
study showed a surprising and unex-
plained result: Workers in synthetic fiber
mills had greater annual decline in FEVj
than workers in cotton mills.^ This result
cannot be explained by our knowledge of
synthetic fibers. Additional research will
be necessary both to validate the results
and to explain them if validated.
Chemicals. The textile industry uses nu-
merous chemicals. The largest number
are used in the dyeing and finishing of
yam or cloth. In addition to detergents,
brighteners, softeners, and bleaches, one
group, the reactive dyes, are known to
cause occupational asthma.' The typical
history is that an employee who mixes or
applies these dyes develops wheezing or
frank asthma upon exposure. At first the
symptoms may be mild, but they tend to
get progressively worse. 1 know of one
case of near-fatal anaphylactic reaction
in a worker who had previous wheezing
upon exposure. Material Safety Data
sheets will identify the type of dye, and
often will indicate whether it is known to
cause respiratory sensitization. Many
textile dyes are now supplied as pastes
rather than powders, reducing the poten-
tial for exposure and sensitization. Other
dyes, such as the azo dyes, may be skin
sensitizers.'" Surprisingly, 1 have not
found allergic or irritant contact dermati-
tis to be a serious problem in the industry.
Formaldehyde. Formaldehyde is com-
monly used to produce a "permanent
press" finish on apparel fabrics. Workers
may be exposed to it during the finishing
or sewing of cloth. Formaldehyde long
has been known to irritate respiratory and
eye mucosa and can cause skin problems.
Contact dermatitis from formalde-
hyde may be irritant or allergic. Patch
testing with a 1 %-2% aqueous solution of
formaldehyde by someone experienced
in the technique of the lest and its inter-
pretation will usually make the differen-
tiation. Less commonly, formaldehyde
produces contact urticaria by either an
allergic or non-allergic mechanism. Non-
allergic contact urticaria is usually con-
fined to the area of contact; the allergic
type produces lesions in non-contact ar-
eas. A routine patch test may miss this
type but observation for several minutes
after open application of 1 %-2% solution
will confirm the diagnosis. Contact der-
matitis due to the wearing of formalde-
hyde-finished fabrics is uncommon be-
cause residual free formaldehyde on the
fabric is carefully controlled, usually to
less than 300 ppm.
Upper respiratory and eye irritation
are common when air concentrations of
formaldehyde exceed 1 ppm. The current
permissible exposure limit established
byOSHAisO.75 ppm. Most textilemanu-
facturing operations maintain formalde-
hyde levels below 0.5 ppm. At levels of
0.5 ppm or above, OSHA requires ex-
posed workers to complete a periodic
questionnaire todeterminewhethersymp-
toms are present that may be referable to
formaldehyde exposure.
Some individuals develop respira-
tory sensitization to formaldehyde. The
symptoms resemble allergic rhinitis, but
asthma may also occur, usually after rela-
tively high exposures.'^ IgE and IgG an-
tibodies have been identified in several
individuals with formaldehyde asthma,"
but in most cases the mechanism of asthma
is not understood. Unfortunately, there
are no simple tests to diagnose formalde-
hyde asthma. Prick tests with dilute solu-
tions have not been standardized. Inhala-
tion challenge tests are meaningless and
potentially dangerous unless done under
carefully controlled conditions in an in-
halation chamber. Such tests are avail-
able only in specialized centers, usually
at universities, and are expensive and
time consuming. Another option, if the
symptomatic worker is still being ex-
posed to formaldehyde, is to carry out a
clinical respiratory examination and
spirometry before and after the work shift
to observe for differences.
Recently, formaldehyde has been
identified as an animal carcinogen, pro-
ducing nasal cancer in rats and mice after
prolonged high-level exposure at 15
ppm." Whether this was primarily due to
its irritant (cytotoxic) effects or a geno-
toxic mechanism is controversial. Epide-
miological studies have shown no con-
sistent associations between formalde-
hyde exposure and human cancer.
Other organic solvents. Aliphatic hydro-
carbons such as Stoddard's solvent, min-
eral spirits, or kerosene are used to clean
pans and equipment. A chlorinated hy-
drocarbon, 1,1,1 trichloroethane, is
used to clean equipment and spot-clean
cloth. Any of these solvents can cause
dermatitis due to defatting and irritation.
They, like all solvents, are central ner-
vous system depressants, but the chlori-
nated solvents have the further potential
of hepatotoxicity and renal toxicity. For-
tunately, studies of textile workers ex-
posed to 1,1,1 trichloroethane have not
detected any problems.'"
Cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs).
Cumulative trauma disorders have ex-
isted in the textile, and other industries,
for many years. Recently there has been
a marked increase rate of diagnosis for a
variety of reasons, some of which are not
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fully understood. Carpal tunnel syndrome
and tendinitis are probably the most fre-
quently diagnosed CTDs, but a study of
the textile industry found that true carpal
tunnel syndrome represented only a small
percentage of the cases."
It is important to remember that many
textile jobs involve frequent reaching
above shoulder height. In my experience,
muscular problems of the neck, trape-
zius, interscapular, and shoulder regions
are relatively common. I have seen many
workers with pain, spasm, and trigger
points in these regions. They may also
have upper extremity pain and pares-
thesias, suggestive of thoracic outlet syn-
drome or carpal tunnel syndrome. Many
of them have had carpal tunnel release
with poor results. Like other occupa-
tional medicine physicians, 1 generally
find the results of carpal tunnel surgery in
textile workers very discouraging.
Middle-aged textile workers, like people
everywhere, often have cervical spon-
dylosis, which may simulate carpal tun-
nel syndrome. I usually recommend con-
servative treatment and attention to bio-
mechanical and ergonomic issues of the
whole upper extremity.
Noise. Many textile workers are exposed
to noise above 90 decibels on the A scale
(DbA), certainly over 85 DbA. Older
weaving looms produced noise levels of
103 DbA-108 DbA, and noise-induced
hearing loss was very common. Fortu-
nately, much progress has been made.
OSHA requires annual audiometric test-
ing of workers exposed to time- weighted
average noise above 85 DbA during an
eight-hour shift, and ear protection for
those exposed to more than 90 DbA.
Proper ear protection devices have been
shown to preserve hearing, and hearing
loss in textile workers is now much less
common. In addition newer spinning and
weaving equipment is quieter, but usu-
ally not so quiet that hearing conserva-
tion measures are unnecessary.
Women's Health Issues
Many textile employees are women. Natu-
rally, reproductive health issues have re-
cently surfaced, and epidemiologic stud-
ies of reproductive outcomes in female
textile workers are under way. However,
the interpretation of such studies, even if
they show an adverse trend, will require
further studies to determine whether this
is peculiar to textile workers or to blue
collar workers in general.
For the most part, the textile industry
does not utilize known teratogens. But
because lack of prenatal care is an estab-
lished risk factor for premature and low
birth weight babies, some textile compa-
nies, in conjunction with their health in-
surance carriers, have established prena-
tal managed care programs. A combina-
tion of incentives and monitoring en-
courages workers to get prenatal care.
This is believed to be a very cost-effec-
tive preventive program.
Another issue, also common to other
industries, is the acceptable work week
for pregnant employees. Some obstetri-
cians believe that working shifts longer
than eight hours or more than 40 hours
per week may have an adverse effect on
pregnancy. Because many companies
have adopted alternative work weeks —
10-hour shifts, rotating shifts, and work
weeks longer than 40 hours — it is some-
times difficult to accommodate a strict
eight-hour shift, or 40-hour work week.
These new work schedules also pose some
difficulties for employees who are dia-
betic, have musculoskeletal problems, or
are older.
The textile industry has made sig-
nificant improvements in occupational
health during the past 20 years. As with
all industry, persisting problems are of-
ten subtle. We need to look at the poten-
tial problems of our high-tech environ-
ment, such as non-ionizing electromag-
netic radiation from computers and other
machinery. And we need to give increas-
ing attention to the interaction of lifestyle
with the work environment. □
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Pregnancy
Prenatal Care is Essential to Mother and Child
A BABY'S LIFE DEPENDS ON IT
Prenatal Care Committee
Mecklenburg County Medical Society
Obtaining health care during pregnancy can help the mother-
to-be and her baby in important ways. Here are 1 0 reasons
every pregnant woman should seek prenatal care:
1. Early prenatal care is necessary to accurately determine
the date of delivery. Women who wait until late in
pregnancy to begin prenatal care can only be given an
estimated date of delivery.
2. Each year, at least 2,000 pregnant women in North Caro-
lina will develop bacteria in their urine but will experience
no symptoms. If this condition goes untreated, one-third
to one-half of these women will develop a kidney infec-
tion. Treatment means hospitalization for several days
while receiving intravenous antibiotics. There is also the
risk of more serious complications such as premature
labor or septic shock.
3. Toxemia pregnancy (preeclampsia) is a disease that can
be extremely dangerous to the expectant mother without
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lotte Observer.
causing her any pain. Blood pressure measurement and
other simple tests during pregnancy are important to
detect this condition so that appropriate steps can be taken
to protect the health of the mother and her child.
Some bleeding is normal when giving birth. However, if
the mother's blood count is lower than it should be at
delivery, she could need a blood transfusion. Even though
the American Red Cross blood is as safe as possible, a
transfusion does carry a small but real risk for infection if
the blood donor was someone other than the woman
herself. Prenatal care allows evaluation of the blood
count and corrective treatment with medication, if neces-
sary to avoid the need for transfusion.
Sometimes, the growth of the baby before birth is much
less than it should be. Prenatal care can often detect that
condition and appropriate treatment can mean a good
outcome for the baby.
The mother's nutrition is especially important in preg-
nancy. Prenatal care gives the expectant mother an
opportunity to learn about her dietary needs and how her
nutrition affects the development of her infant. To go one
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step further, preconceptual counseling about diet can help
decrease the risk of birth defects that may be associated
with such conditions as diabetes or low folic acid intake.
7. Preterm labor and delivery are considered the No. 1
enemy of America's children. Some of the most serious
illnesses are due to premature delivery. These illnesses
can limit the quality of life for the mother and child for
years to come. Prenatal care can reduce the risk of preterm
birth.
8. Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are widespread. In
1992, for instance, there were more than 23,000 cases of
gonorrhea in North Carolina alone. Sexually transmitted
diseases can cause serious problems for mother and baby.
A pregnant woman may be unaware she has a STD,
especially in the early stages. Prenatal evaluation and
treatment for STDs offer a chance to protect the mother
and her baby.
9. Does the expectant mother smoke? Does she want to talk
with a counselor about alcohol? Does she have questions
about the effects of alcohol on her pregnancy?
Preconceptual care and prenatal care can help with these
concerns.
10. Anyone whose blood relatives are diabetic has an in-
creased chance of developing diabetes. Pregnancy can
cause temporary diabetes (gestational diabetes) in those
who have an inherited diabetic risk. Again, a prenatal test
can detect this problem so it can be appropriately treated
and decrease risk to the mother or infant.
Depression in Pregnancy
A FREQUENT PROBLEM THAT IS FREQUENTLY MISSED
Carl M. Hoffman, MD
Depression is one of our most common medical problems
that, in its mildest form, affects nearly all people at some time
in their life. Women are more than twice as likely to be
depressed as men.
There are many risk factors for developing depression.
These include biochemical factors, serious emotional crisis,
loss of self esteem, a history of dependence on other people
and perceived loss. Chronic medical conditions and acute,
severe or life-threatening illnesses may also lead to an epi-
sode of depression.
Stress can overwhelm a person's feelings to the extent
that she cannot adequately cope. Even the happiness usually
associated with a newborn baby is a form of stress. This so
called "'good stress" can leave an otherwise healthy mother
to a major depression, regardless of whether the pregnancy
and delivery were complicated or normal.
Carl Hoffman, MD is an obstetrician-gynecologist with
Pinewest OB-GYN, Inc. in High Point.
It is thought that depression is brought on by biochemi-
cal imbalances that are inherited. Treatments are available.
Patients with a history of mania may be susceptible to
depression. Symptoms of mania are varied and it is rare for
one person to exhibit them all. They can include euphoria, a
sense of well being, creative thinking, a feeling of being
invincible, unexplained hostility, and aggressiveness out of
proportion to the situation. People experiencing mania may
also require little sleep yet maintain high levels of productive
activity. Others report paranoia, psychosis and an increased
interest in sex. Pregnant women experiencing these symp-
toms should seek help from a psychiatrist or someone very
experienced in the mental health field.
Some symptoms seem normal
Few doctors have been trained to look for the signs and
symptoms of depression in pregnant women. Many of these
symptoms are present in pregnant women who are not de-
pressed and who do not have a history of mania or depression,
so it's important for women to talk to their doctors about the
following signs that could indicate the presence of depres-
sion:
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mood changes
feelings of sadness, emptiness or nervousness
low self esteem
pessimism
difficulty concentrating
slower mental thought processes
guilt for no reason
social withdrawal
agitation
talking or moving slowly
insomnia
impaired sex drive
lack of energy
change in appetite
loss of coping skills
chronic headaches
chronic constipation
fatigue
unusual butterflies in the stomach
If these symptoms recur, the physician will want to rule
out physical reasons for them before making the determina-
tion that they are psychological and prescribing treatment
accordingly.
Some doctors use screening questionnaires on their
pregnant patients to determine if they are at higher risk for
depression because of past personal history, family history or
severe anxiety about their pregnancy. These questionnaires
can be helpful in pinpointing a hidden problems and identi-
fying its size before it leads to disastrous results.
About 15 percent of all severely depressed patients
commit suicide, 30 times more frequently than the general
population. Pregnant women are among those who have a
higher risk for suicide.
In order to be treated effectively, depression must be
seen as a family problem. The physician and patient must
identify for the family specific types of support they can
provide to help the woman resolve her depression. A physi-
cian may prescribe professional counseling and suggest the
woman join a support group. In some cases, when the
benefits outweigh the risks, medication may be prescribed to
control depression.
The Baby Blues
We are all aware of the phenomenon that many women
experience following the birth a child. The so called "baby
blues" can occur as a result of the dramatic hormone shift that
occurs following delivery to women who had no signs of
depression during their pregnancy. This condition usually
last a few days and improves daily.
Unfortunately, this sudden change in hormones can
cause some women to experience severe depression follow-
ing the delivery of their child. Left untreated, this can escalate
to a point where the woman cannot function day to day. She
may have doubts about her abilities as a mother. These
doubts may be severe enough to lead her to actions that impair
her health and the survival of her newborn. Neglect or
destruction of the newborn and suicide of the mother can
occur.
It's usually easy to recognize the symptoms of a woman
suffering from the baby blues or post-partum depression, as
it is called. Unfortunately, the severity of it is often underes-
timated and treatment may not be sought. Often the family
cannot believe that the situation is serious, especially if the
pregnancy was uneventful and no history of depression
exists. A woman's feelings of despair can be compounded
when the family's attention is focused on the baby.
Depending on the degree of a woman's post-partum
depression, a physician may recommend intervention by a
psychiatrist, support from family members, outpatient coun-
seling or medication until the situation improves to the point
that the woman feels she is better and no longer needs help.
Good communication between physician and patient is the
key to a healthy, happy outcome for mother and baby, q
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NCMJ / May 1995, Volume 56 Number 5
Occupational Risks
in the Rubber Industry
Gary N. Greenberg, MD, MPH
The rubber industry combines heavy
manufacturing and crude chemical syn-
thesis to create a multitude of products
that have become essential to modem
life. The complex synthetic process not
only yields unique materials, italso causes
unique hazards both for those employed
in initial manufacture and for those in-
volved in the subsequent development of
derivative products.
Historically, the use of natural latex
rubber began with the harvest of sap from
non-cultivated rubber trees in Amazonia.
This material was treated with heat and
smoke and then formed into useful prod-
ucts including drinking vessels and shoe
soles. In 1839, Charles Goodyear discov-
ered vulcanization, a means of sD^ength-
ening and stabilizing rubber. This began
the increasingly sophisticated chemical
engineering process that is the modem
rubber industry.
When the supply of natural latex was
compromised during World War II, the
United States developed synthetic mbber
from petroleum sources.' Nowadays, rub-
ber is apetrochemical material, manufac-
tured in huge volumes and with countless
end products. Nationwide, many thou-
sands of workers are employed in this
broad-based trade^ (Table 1, next page).
Dr. Greenberg is Clinical Assistant Pro-
fessor in the Division of Occupational and
Environmental Medicine, Box 291 4, Duke
University Medical Center, Durham 2771 0.
including 36,000 workers in North Caro-
lina in 1992.' The most significant sec-
ondary business (in terms of size of the
labor force, volume of production, eco-
nom ic impac t, and intensity of exposures)
is the manufacture of automobile tires.
In modem American industry, "mb-
ber" has become a generic term referring
to many different polymers, all charac-
terized by an ability to stretch and com-
press while retaining the capacity to re-
turn to the original shape. Chemical names
for these polymers (called elastomers)
reveal the identity of their constituent
monomer(s). Styrene-butadiene mbber
(SBR rubber) represents 40% of all rub-
ber produced; butadiene rubber (BR or
polybutadiene) is the second most abun-
dantly produced type; other types include
acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS)
rubber, polyurethane, and polychloro-
prene mbber (neoprene)." The reactive
constituents for which these rubbers are
named are chosen because they can poly-
merize with themselves, but that same
chemical reactivity means they are also
capable of causing biological harm. Most
of the monomeric agents are volatile and
require critical process controls to pre-
vent injury to production workers.
Toxicology
Monomer toxicity is an aspect of the
mbber industry's occupational risks that
has led to useful and focused in vitro
research. Toxicology profi]esofl,2-buta-
diene, styrene, and chloropropene are
similar: they cause irritation of mucous
membranes and respiratory surfaces after
low-level exposure and temporary cen-
tral nervous system effects after moder-
ate exposure. Liver injury has been re-
ported in animals but it is not certain that
this effect occurs in humans.
Long-term dangers concern the pos-
sible reactions of mbber monomers with
biological nucleic acids, producing
chromosomal damage and carcinogenic
effects. One,2-butadiene is a potent ani-
mal carcinogen, but its effects in humans
remain controversial. It is less clear that
styrene and chloroprene are carcinogenic.
The biological effects of acryloni-
trile are distinct from other mbber mono-
mers, which are all reactive hydrocar-
bons.' It is metabolized to cyanide whose
immediate biological consequence is the
uncoupling of mitochondrial oxidative
phosphorylation (producing cellular as-
phyxia). Emergency treatment consists
of administration of nitrites (which in-
duce methemoglobinemia to sequester
cyanide) and sodium thiosulfate (to aid in
detoxication of the cyanide) . These agents,
which are sold together in cyanide anti-
dote kits for urgent (on-site) administra-
tion, have saved many lives and represent
one of the few real antidotes available in
industrial toxicology.
In addition to its monomeric con-
stituents, mbber synthesis requires the
introduction of hundreds of chemical
NCMJ / May 1995. Volume 56 Number 5
215
Table 1. Number of US production workers in rubber products manufacturing'
SIC
Industry segment
Thousands ol
production worlcers
code
1977
1987
1989
3011
Tires and inner tubes
88.3
52.6
54.6
3021
Rubber and plastic footware
16.4
9.1
9.2
3052
Rubber and plastic hoses and belting
23.4
16.6
18.5
3053
Gaskets, packing, and sealing devices
25.0
19.9
23.5
3061
Molded, extruded, and lathe-cut rubber mechanical goods
N/At
37.9
37.3
3069
Fabricated rubber products, not elsewhere categorized
N/A
40.4
44.0
Total
153.1
176.5
187.1
Data from US Department of Commerce^
SIC =
Standard industrial classification
tN/A =
Not available (industry definition is new for the 1987 Census of f^anufacturers)
"''
additives (Table 2, at right). The resulting
recipes have been empirically shown to
develop specific attributes that are desir-
able in the final commercial product.
Examples of various vulcanizing addi-
tives include antioxidants, activators, re-
tarders, accelerators, flame rctardants,
blowing agents (to create internal pores),
plasticizers, pigments, and extenders.
Post-polymerizing additives include re-
lease agents (to facilitate removal from
molds), and anti-tack agents (to prevent
adhesion to rubber surfaces).
The manufacturing process that cre-
ates the final rubber polymer also gener-
ates heterogeneous, transient, reactive
species in varying concentrations. These
short-lived chemical agents (and mix-
tures) have unknown potential health ef-
fects that cannot be duplicated in the
usual long-range animal feeding or inha-
lation study.
Steps in the
Industrial Production
and Use of Rubber
My intent in this article is to increase rec-
ognition of the diseases that result from
chemical aspects of the rubber manufac-
turing process, but I do not want to mini-
mize health concerns related to physical
dangers. Heat, steam, and pressure pose
significant risks in this massive industry.
Direct violent injury from unexpected
incidents occurring during unguarded
machinery operation are the most visible
forms of workplace danger and the best
opportunity for safety improvement.'
Noise exposure represents a physical dan-
ger requiring ongoing medical surveil-
lance to prevent significant hearing loss.
Mixing or "compounding" of mon-
omers and dozens or hundreds of vulca-
nizing agents is the first step in the cre-
ation of rubber. It is here that industrial
hygiene and process controls have made
the greatest difference. These controls
include careful materials management,
process automation, pre-weighing of in-
gredients, focused ventilation, and inten-
tional monomer recovery by negaUve
pressure mixing. Nonetheless, this is also
the point at which concentrations of all
chemical ingredients (as well as their
short-lived reaction by-products) are high-
est. Representatives of nearly every
chemical category listed in Table 2 are
added to the process at this stage.
"Milling" is a violent healing, grind-
ing, and mixing process that breaks down
the form of the initial chemical product to
produce sheets of rubber that are then
water-cooled. Anti-tack agents are ap-
plied as an external coating for easier
handling.
Extrusion, spreading, and "calen-
daring" (a compression process using
bowls or rollers) create a functional shape
from the rubber sheet. The process in-
volves reforming, cutting, and sU"etching
the rubber for assembly into a useful
product. The forceful mechanics repre-
sent an obvious opportunity for injury. In
addition, the creation of rubber paste or
dough uses solvent mixtures (including
hexane and naphtha) whose vapors cre-
ate risks of absorption and toxicity.
Assembly then occurs from the re-
sulting rubber materials, which are
molded into the final product (along with
non-rubber materials such as steel or fi-
berglass belts for auto tires), and the
assembly is vulcanized or cured. This
bakes (sometimes in a pressurized envi-
ronment) the rubber to complete the cross-
reaction of the polymerizing compounds.
Health concerns relate to the chemicals
applied as release agents and solvents as
well as the chemical transients that are
emitted in curing fumes.
Finishing is individualized to the
actual product. It often involves indus-
trial workers removed from those who do
the actual rubber manufacturing. Trim-
ming, cleaning, grinding, and gluing or
cementing to other materials occur in
hundreds of separate plants, where rub-
ber constituents represent only one com-
ponent of a complex product. As an ex-
ample of the dangers posed by final fin-
ishing, many of the glues used to success-
fully bond rubber were sources of wide-
spread exposure to benzene and n-hex-
ane. Fortunately, newer glues usually
avoid these toxic ingredients.
Recognized
Health Risks for
Rubber Workers
Because of the variety of ingredients and
21 6 NCMJ / May 1995, Volume 56 Number 5
secondary chemical agents, most evalua-
tions of rubber industry-related toxicity
have necessarily been empirical rather
than experimental. Rubber workers have
been rejxjatedly studied for the develop-
ment of chemical-related illnesses. The
most important findings include an ex-
cess of malignant disease, clinically sig-
nificant respiratory damage, and many
varieties of sj)ecific skin disorders.
Bladder cancer: Historically, the
cancer found in greatest excess in rubber
workers has been that of the urinary blad-
der.' Data from Britain, and subsequently
other nations, showed markedly elevated
rates of bladder cancer in rubber work-
ers.* Fortunately , these investigations also
identified a possible culprit in beta-naph-
thylamine, an accelerator-antioxidant for-
merly used in rubber manufacture. This
agent is metabolized in vivo to the direct
carcinogen nitrosamine. Since beta-naph-
thylamine has been replaced by other
agents, the observed risk of bladder car-
cinoma has fallen drastically. New stud-
ies show that the risk for workers who
began their careers since replacement is
closer to that of unexposed workers.
Continued concern about bladder
cancer is appropriate, though, even in the
1990s.''° Many retired workers (previ-
ously exposed to bela-naphihy lam ine) are
still alive and need to be monitored for the
development of bladder cancer. Diagno-
sis of this malignancy at an early stage is
closely linked to morbidity and mortality
outcome, so screening these individuals
is useful and potentially life-saving. Urine
cytology screening of exposed workers
has shown better case survival, but not
yet shown reduced overall mortality.
Epidemiological data continue to
show lesser but still positive excesses of
bladder cancer among workers who were
notexposed to beta-naphthy lamine. Other
bi-cyclic aromatic amines and other agents
with known bladder cancer effects (4'-
Methylene-bis-[2-chloroaniline] or
Table 2. Chemicals with potential health effects used In the rubber industry
Reactive monomers
Accelerators
1,3-butadiene
Thiuram compounds
Styrene
(with disulfiram-like properties)
Chloroprene (2-CI-1,3-butadiene)
Thiocarbamates
Isoprene (2-Me-1,3-butadiene)
Amine-aldehyde compounds
Acrylonitrile
Diisocyanates
Activators
Oxides of Pb, Mg, Zn, Cd
Elemental additives
Stearates
Sulfur
Other soaps and fatty acids
Selenium
Tellurium
Chain modifiers
Carbon black
n- (and tert-) dodecyl mercaptans
Antioxidants
Plastlcizers
Phenyl-naphthylamines (including PBN,
Phthlates
metabolized to beta-naphthylamine)
4,4'-methylenediamine (MDA)
Flame retardant
Quinones and hydroquinones
Antimony trioxide
Reinforcement and fillers
Curing or hardening agent
Amorphous silica
4'-Methylene-bis-
Fibrous mineral talc
(2-chloroanilinG) (MOCA)
Extenders
Solvents and glues
Mineral oil distillates
Hexane and other aliphatic agents
Coal tars
Benzene
Chlorinated hydrocarbons
Stopping agents
Aromatic hydrocarbons
Hydroquinone
Ketones
Dimethyldithiocarbamate
MOCA) are still heavily used, with po-
tential for continued neoplastic results.
Stomach cancer: Increased risk for
stomach cancer" may have several
sources. The excess rates of this cancer
found in workers involved in the early
stages of the rubber manufacturing pro-
cess seem to be related to particulates
generated in the chemical reaction and
the violent mixing of rubberpieces (com-
pounding, mixing, and milling). The car-
cinogenic chemicals are likely to be car-
bon black, curing fumes (containing un-
named reactive intermediates), and nitro-
samines. L^ter in the production chain,
mineral fibers with asbestos-like proper-
ties may be used in rubber product manu-
facture, and these may have malignant
potential.
Other cancers: Newer studies con-
tinue to show an excess of malignancies
among rubber workers. Of particular con-
cern are the repeated findings of elevated
rates of hematological cancer, especially
myelogenous and lymphocytic leuke-
mia.'^ The most obvious explanation
is the previous use of benzene (a well-
recognized leukemogen), but even
without exposure to benzene rubber
workers have an above-normal leuke-
mia risk. Possibly this is a result of the
fact that, although pure benzene is not
used because of health dangers, it of-
ten forms a low concentration con-
taminant of other aromatic solvents.
It remains possible that other gas-
trointestinal cancers (especially of the
esophagus and colon) are work-re-
lated even in modem rubber workers.
Continued but varied excess rates for
these cancers have been found, usu-
ally in sub-groups of studied popula-
tions. Suggestions of elevated risks
for lymphoma, and cancer of the lung,
prostate, brain, thyroid, and pancreas
have been less consistently noted."
The International Agency for Re-
search on Cancer reviews potential
chemical links to human cancers. Be-
cause of the myriad chemical agents
involved, itreviewed the risks of work-
ing in the rubber manufacturing in-
dustry as a single potential carcino-
gen. It classified the data regarding
risk of leukemia from rubber-making
NCMJ / May 1995, Volume 56 Number 5
217
(and solvent use) as "convincing." It also
concluded that, for workers entering the
industry after 1950, there was "no clear
evidence" of increased bladder cancer
risk. The evidence for a causal role in
skin, stomach, and lung cancer was called
"hmiled," and that linking rubber manu-
facture to cancers of prostate, colon, brain,
thyroid, pancreas, and lymphoma was
found "inadequate."
"Among workers
exposed to asbestos. . .
primary lung cancer
and mesothelioma
are recognized
consequences."
Respiratory Disease
Since the rubber industry uses talc and
other asbestos-like materials, it is not
surprising that pulmonary abnormalities
have been related to this work. Among
workers exposed to asbestos (whether
added to rubber products or used as insu-
lation surrounding plant equipment) pri-
mary lung cancer and mesothelioma are
recognized consequences. The amor-
phous silica mentioned in Table 2 is dis-
tinct from the much more pathological
crystalline silica; it is not thought to pro-
duce pneumoconioses or pulmonary fi-
brosis.
Curing fumes and carbon black are
potential causes for respiratory irritation
and the risks of chronic bronchitis are
elevated in rubber workers. Other causes
of pulmonary and upper respiratory in-
flammation include antimony trioxide (a
flame retardant additive) and peroxide-
based vulcanization agents.
Diisocyanates (most commonly tolu-
ene diisocyanate, TDI), used in the prepa-
ration of polyurethane rubber, are par-
ticularly hazardous. These chemicals are
powerful sensitizers and irritants. Once
workers have been sensitized, exposure
to concentrations of less than 1 ppb can
produce severe asthma. The response is
thought to be immunologically mediated.
explaining the biological magnification
of response to such small doses. Avoid-
ing even transient high-dose exposures
may prevent workers' sensitization.
Dermatological Disease
The heat, caustic materials, and high vol-
umes of defatting solvents used in manu-
facturing represent cutaneous physical
hazards in rubber-making as in other in-
dusmes. Beyond this, rubber itself repre-
sents an unimaginably complex combi-
nation of agents capable of inducing skin
reactivity. Many of the reactive com-
pounds used in the preparation of certain
rubbers are well-recognized causes for
cutaneous damage.'"
Dermatologists can often diagnose
the specific type of rubber-induced con-
tact dermatitis. Special patch test kits
(prepared according to the International
Contact Dermatitis Research Group's
recommendations) include testing mate-
rials to detect hypersensitivity to para-
phenylenediamine, mcrcaplobenzo-
thiazole, and the thiuram agents. Many of
these compounds show immunological
cross reactivity with other commercial
products, which may explain the some-
times confusing clinical histories of reac-
tion to non-rubber materials.
In addition to the irritant and hyper-
sensitivity reactions to the chemical agents
used in rubber manufacture, some phenols
and hydroquinones are capable of local
chemical interference with pigment pro-
duction, resulting in leukoderma. This
patchy vitiligo is distinct because its lo-
cation directly corresponds to the site of
cutaneous deposition of the causative
compounds.
Neurological Disease
Each of the lipophilic and volatile chemi-
cals used as monomers or as additives in
the manufacture of rubber can produce
temporary symptoms of drunkenness and
stupor. This dose-dependent, anesthesia-
like membrane effect represents a physi-
cal, not a metabolic phenomenon. There
is greatconD^oversy regarding the mecha-
nism and prevalence of permanent neu-
rological injury in workers exposed to
repeated doses of organic solvent vapors.
In some nations, any solvent-exposed
worker with any illness of the central
nervous system (including depression)
may be classified as having solvent
encephalopathy. Many American toxi-
cologists require evidence of "organic"
neurological findings as well as a history
of repeated high-dose exposures (result-
ing in recurrent acute toxic effects).
Less conu-oversial are the effects of
«-hexane. This linear alkane and its me-
tabolites bind to the neurofilaments nec-
essary for axonal transport, resulting in
distal deterioration of long axons. The
peripheral neuropathy of affected patients
isclinically identical to diabetic and alco-
holic peripheral nerve disease, with stock-
ing/glove dysesthesia and anesthesia, but
rare motor dysfunction.
"There is controversy
about the prevalence
of neurological injury
in workers exposed
to repeated doses of
organic solvent vapors,"
Summary
Important epidemiologic findings have
resulted in safer work conditions over the
past decades. Maintaining this improve-
ment in worker risk requires continued
epidemiological surveillance for unrec-
ognized dangers and intense enforcement
of industrial hygiene principles. It also
demands an enhanced clinical suspicion
and a low threshold for clinical diagnosis
of potentially attributable health prob-
lems in workers whose workplace chemi-
cal environment is in continual evolu-
tion. Clinicians should be familiar with
the known associations of work and dis-
ease, and remain alert to the possibility of
chemically mediated disease in workers
exposed to this highly complex mixture
of chemical agents. Q
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Health Aspects of the
North Carolina Electronics Industry
Dennis J. Darcey, MD, MPH, and Joyce M. Young, MD, MPH
The rapid growth and advancement of
technology in our society has brought
along with it a rapid growth in microelec-
tronics and semiconductor manufactur-
ing. The electronics manufacturing in-
dustry in North Carolina employs an es-
timated 16,000 workers.' This consti-
tutes only a small fraction of the state's
workforce, but it shows that electronic
manufacturing has become an important
industry here, one that is likely to grow in
the future.
This large and diverse industry in-
cludes the fabrication and assembly of
semiconductors, electronic components,
and commercial and industrial electronic
products. By "fabrication" we mean the
manufacturing of semiconductors and
printed circuit boards; by "assembly," we
mean the placement and wiring of chips
onto circuit boards or "cards," the in.spec-
tion and testing of cards with chips at-
tached ("populated" cards), and the join-
ing of populated cards to appropriate com-
ponents, housing, and monitors to pro-
duce finished computers and other elec-
tronic products.
Dr. Darcey is an associate in the Division
of Occupational and Environmental Medi-
cine, Box 2914, Duke University Medical
Center, Durham 2771 0, and Dr. Young is
Area Medical Director, Occupational
Health Services, IBM Medical Department,
3039 Cornwallis Road, Research Triangle
Park 27709.
Despite the potential for exposure to
various hazards, the electronics industry
has consistently had a lower rate of injury
and illness than is found in general manu-
facturing: 4.8 events/100 full-time work-
ers vs. 12.7.^ This lower rate reflects, at
least in part, the electronics industry's
awareness of special hazards and the in-
stitution of safeguards to protect workers
and ensure workplace safety.
The Nature of
Electronics
Manufacturing
Familiarity with the elements of elec-
tronic production work can help health
care providers determine whether certain
health conditions are work-related and
help them make appropriate recommen-
dations regarding work tasks. We review
those elements briefly here:
Semiconductor fabrication: Integrated
circuits are fashioned on thin subsu^ates —
usually of silicon dioxide — through a
process of oxidation, photo-etching, and
diffusion. A small wafer of silicon is
oxidized, then coated with a polymer
(photoresist) that resists ultraviolet pho-
tographic light. A pattern of circuits is
photographed onto the photoresist sur-
face and chemicals are applied to etch the
photographic pattern into the silicon ox-
ide. A solvent bath washes away the
photoresist leaving the etched pattern.
Highly conductive chemicals are then
diffused into the patterned wafer to pro-
duce a conductive circuit. This etching
and diffusion process may be repeated
several times, yielding intricate layers of
circuits. When all steps are completed,
the wafer is cut into "chips." Similar
processes are used to create printed cir-
cuit boards.
Potential health hazards arise from
the many chemicals, light, and radiation
used in manufacturing. High levels of
automation greatly reduce the hazards
for operators; tool maintenance and set-
up personnel often run the greater risk.
Electronic card assembly and test: Dur-
ing assembly, 50 to 150 chips are popu-
lated or "stuffed" onto printed circuit
boards or cards. Attaching these chips
may involve punching, snapping, sta-
pling, or plugging the wire leads into
place, after which they are usually ma-
chine soldered. Completed cards are vi-
sually inspected and electronically tested
to ensure circuit completion and accu-
racy. Defective components are removed,
replaced, and hand-soldered into place.
Final product assembly and distribu-
tion: Completed electronic cards are at-
tached to other components and struc-
tural materials to produce the final prod-
uct. For example, computer assembly
involves snapping cards onto platforms
in the computer housing, screwing and
wiring in place components such as disk
drives and control panels, loading soft-
ware, testing the assembled device, and
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fastening appropriate panels. Completed
products are then packed for distribution
and shipping.
Health Hazards of
Electronics
Manufacturing
Assembly and test: The hazards common
to general manufacturing — falls, lifting
injuries, lacerations — exist in the elec-
tronics industry. In addition, specialized
tasks may require use of the upper ex-
tremities, leading to a potential for mus-
culoskeletal injuries when proper ergo-
nomic principles are not followed. Popu-
lating cards and assembling computers
and monitors require that operators use
their hands and arms to place compo-
nents on cards and attach necessary parts.
Parts may be small, requiring close hand-
eye coordination and manipulation of
items in tight spaces. Employees per-
forming these tasks may repeat a single
operation a number of times. Risk factors
include the need to exert force, repetition
of movement, potential for awkward pos-
tures, improper use of hand tools, short
recovery time, and pressure to meet pro-
duction schedules.
In 1992, 89,000 cases of repetitive
motion injury were reported to the Bu-
reau of Labor Statistics; 5% involved the
manufacturing of electronic equipment.^
Repetitive trauma disorders make up 3.5%
of the occupational illnesses and injuries
reported to the Bureau of Labor Statis-
tics, and cumulative trauma disorders of
the wrist (tendinitis, tenosynovitis,
DeQuervain's disease, and carpal tunnel
syndrome) are the most common of these.^
Wrist extension and flexion, wrist flex-
ion in the pinch and grasp postures, or
improper use of hand tools may serve as
risk factors. Employees performing elec-
tronic card inspection and testing may
complain of muscle fatigue and spasm if
they maintain static positions while per-
forming their assigned tasks.
A few employees who perform sol-
dering tasks report dermatological and
respiratory complaints, but these are mini-
mized because most soldering is done by
automated processes such as the wave
solder machine. Health complaints re-
lated to irritation from the solder flux
include: eye, nose, and throat irritation;
chest tightness, wheezing and occasional
asthma; and mild facial rashes or irritant
contact dermatitis of the hands. Rosin,
the flux most commonly used in electron-
ics industry, is a complex mixture of
diterpeneacids.lt can cause allergic con-
tact dermatitis, airborne contact dermati-
tis, and allergic contact urticaria. These
conditions, however, are rarely reported,
probably because symptoms are usually
short-lived and disappear rapidly after
removal from the exposure.
Electronics manufacturing generally
utilizes a lead/tin alloy solder containing
approximately 40% lead. Low lempera-
"... blood lead levels in
long-term solderers show
no increase in lead levels
over non-exposed
groups.^ But those who
maintain and repair
soldering machines do
need precautions to
control lead exposure."
ture, soft soldering operations do not gen-
erate lead oxide fume, and workbench
dust samples show very low lead levels.
Measurements of blood lead levels in
long-term solderers show no increase in
lead levels over non-exposed groups.^ On
the other hand, those who maintain and
repair soldering machines do need pre-
cautions to control lead exposure. Re-
moving spent solder can produce high
concentrations of airborne lead dust; skin
and garment contamination that can re-
sult in excess ingestion. Good house-
keeping and respiratory protection are
required during these operations.
Fiberglass-reinforced printed circuit
boards can be a source of easily detached
fiberglass spicules. These spicules can
cause irritant dermatitis by direct pen-
etration into the skin of fibers exceeding
4.5 |J. in diameter.''
Semiconductor production: The semi-
conductor industry is called a "clean in-
dustry," but it is actually one of the most
chemically intensive since it involves the
use of thousands of different chemicals.
Engineering controls and work practices
limit the exposure of workers in large US
manufacturing firms, but potential haz-
ards remain and must be recognized when
assessing individual patients (Table 1,
next page). We discuss these potential
hazard by type.
Solvents — Organic solvents are the
chemicals most often used by the micro-
electronics industry. Alcohols (ethanol,
methanol, propanol), aromatic hydrocar-
bons (toluene and xylene), halogenated
hydrocarbons (freon, methylene chloride,
1,1,1-trichloroethane, trichloroethylene,
chloroform, perchlorethylene), and gly-
col ethers are used as degreasers, diluents,
cleaners, and chemical reactants. The in-
dustry uses highly efficient ventilation
systems to protect semiconductors from
dust contamination, but these filtration
systems do not remove organic solvent
vapors. Accidentally released solvent
vapors can be recirculated throughout the
semiconductor manufacturing areas, but
are usually quickly diluted by the high air
flows.
Being lipid soluble, organic solvents
can cause defatting of the skin. They can
be absorbed through the skin, but inhala-
tion is the more common route of expo-
sure. Nasal and eye irritation and sinus
congestion can result from excessive ex-
posure to solvent vapors. Acute expo-
sures to high levels of many solvents can
cause headache, fatigue, somnolence,and
incoordination. Existing standards of oc-
cupational exposure are calculated to
minimize these effects.
Airborne levels of organic solvents
in the electronics industry are generally
well below exposure limits. However,
studies from other industries have linked
exposure tovolatileorganic solvents with
a number of adverse health effects. Among
these is a "psycho-organic syndrome" of
fatigue, difficulty concentrating, memory
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Table 1. Hazards to health in the NC electronics industry.
JOB TITLE
HAZARDS
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
Semiconductor
Acids: hydrofluoric,
skin burns, upper and lower
fabrication
nitric, hydrochloric,
respiratory tract irritation.
phosphoric
systemic poisoning from hydrofluoric
acid can lead to cardiac arrhythmia
Wafer oxidation
Solvents: alcohols,
Wafer doping
aromatic hydrocarbons,
narcosis, central nervous system
esters, halogenated
depression, liver and renal toxicity.
Etching
hydrocarbons
reproductive health effects (glycol
ethers), suspect carcinogens.
Photoiithograpliy
Toxic gases: arsine,
phosphine, ammonia.
cyanide poisoning (acetonitrile)
Electroplating
diborane, hydrogen chloride.
upper respiratory tract irritation.
silane
delayed pulmonary edema, acute
Degreasing/cleaning
Metals: lead, nickel.
hemolysis (arsine)
cadmium, chromium
allergic contact dermatitis, upper
respiratory irritation, metal fume
Plastics/resins:
fever, renal failure, brain damage,
carcinogens
irritant allergic contact dermatitis,
upper respiratory tract irritation,
suspect carcinogens
Circuit board
force, static postures,
musculoskeletal disorders, tendinitis,
assembly
repetitive tasks, tools.
tenosynovitis, irritant and allergic
Binding/soldering
lead, solder fluxes,
dermatitis
Drilling/shearing
fiberglass, epoxy resins
Product
lifting, repetitive tasks.
musculoskeletal disorders, back strain,
assembly
force, static postures
tendinitis, tenosynovitis
loss, headache, mood disorder, and sub-
normal performance on neuropsycho-
logical tests of intelligence, memory,
dexterity, and psychomotor f)erfonnance.
Rare effects of excessive exposure
to organic solvents include polyneuro-
pathy (from hexane and methyl-n-butyl
ketone); trigeminal neuropathy (trichlo-
roethylene); vestibular dysfunction
(alcohols); cardiac arrhythmias (chlori-
nated solvents); hemolysis (glycol ethers);
and liver damage (chlorinated solvents).
Some, but not all, epidemiologic
studies suggest that women exposed to
mixed organic solvents and glycol ethers
have a slightly increased incidence of
spontaneous abortion. In spite of the un-
certain risk, the Semiconductor Manu-
facturers Association has recommended
removal of some suspect compounds (par-
ticularly glycol ethers).
Plastics and resins — Most modem
photoresists are derived from plastic poly-
mers, such as vinyl chloride and styrene.
Resins used in photoresists include
isoprenes, polyisoprenes, and polybula-
dienes. Cyclized natural and synthetic
rubbers are also used, and some resin
resist formulations include phthalates as
plasticizers. Other photoresist formula-
tions use urethanes, bisphenol-epoxy
ethers, polyesters, styrol acrylates, and
phenol formaldehyde resins. Tetrahydro-
furan, epichlorohydrin, and acrylonitrile
have been employed when ionic photo-
initiators are used. Acrylonitrile is a po-
tent cyanogen and can cause cyanide in-
toxication. Virtually all of these materi-
als are skin and respiratory irritants and
some can cause sensitization. Some are
also known nervous system depressants,
hepatotoxins, nephrotoxins, and poten-
tial carcinogens.
Acids/corrosives — A variety of ac-
ids, oxidizing agents, and corrosives are
used in the chemical baths that etch mi-
croc ire uit patterns onto the silicon wafer.
Concentrations of these compounds vary
from dilute solutions used at etch stations
to highly concentrated cleaning solutions.
In recent years the use of automated feed
and disposal systems has reduced manual
handling of these materials, and dedi-
cated ventilation exhaust of acid baths
has further reduced exposures. Now main-
tenance personnel and chemical handlers
are generally at higher risk of exposures
than operators.
Workers in the semiconductor in-
dustry have been burned by nitric, hydro-
chloric, sulfuric, phosphoric, and hydrof-
luoric acids. Hydrofluoric acid is espe-
cially dangerous because it can penetrate
lipid barriers to reach deeper layers of
skin and subcutaneous tissues. Because
dilute solutions are used in the microelec-
tronics industry, skin exposure to hydrof-
luoric acid may go unnoticed for hours
(until pain occurs as deeper structures are
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penetrated). Accidental skin exposure and
inhalation of hydrofluoric acid can in-
duce fatal cardiac arrhythmias due to
hypocalcemia (the absorbed fluoride
binds circulating calcium).
Toxic gases — ^Toxic gases are among
the most dangerous materials used in the
manufacture of semiconductor devices.
The storage, handling, and disposal of
these gases pose a major potential hazard
to workers and even to communities sur-
rounding manufacturing plants. The com-
monly used gases are arsine, diborane,
and phosphine. They are deposited by
diffusion and ion implantation onto the
semiconductor crystal to form the electri-
cal junctions that control the flow of
electrons in the circuitry. Workers may
be exposed to gases during the handling
of gas cylinders or the cleaning of fur-
naces and ion implanters. Exposure is
limited by use of sophisticated engineer-
ing and ventilation designs and by the use
of continuous gas monitoring systems
that automatically sound an alarm if gas
release occurs. These alarms trigger
evacuation of the manufacturing area.
Gas exposure can cause eye, nose
and throat, and upper respiratory tract
irritation. The most serious effect is pul-
monary edema, the onset of which may
be delayed until 24-36 hours after expo-
sure. Phosphine causes more lower respi-
ratory effects than either arsine or
diborane. Arsine is less irritating and has
a slight garlicky odor, but it is the most
acutely toxic form of arsenic. Exposure
to concentrations as low as 25-50 ppm for
only 30 minutes can be lethal. Acute
renal failure caused by a massive hemoly-
sis is an early and often fatal complica-
tion of arsine poisoning, but it is also
toxic to the heart, lungs, liver, gastrointes-
tinal tract, central nervous system, and
bone marrow. Diborane is acutely irritat-
ing to the upper respiratory tract, eyes,
nose, and throat. The silane gas used to
deposit silicon is not an irritant but it can
act as an asphyxiant. It is also pyrophoric,
capable of burning on contact with air.
Metals — ^Lead, nickel, chromium,
and cadmium are used in electroplating,
etching, bonding, and metallizing. Expo-
sures can result from skin contact or from
inhalation of metal dusts and metal oxide
fumes. Manufacturing processes gener-
ally use effective local ventilation, but
when overexposure does occur, heavy
metals may damage the central and ps-
ripheral nervous system (lead), the kid-
neys (cadmium, lead), and skin (allergic
responses to nickel, chromium). Nickel
and chromium exposure have been asso-
ciated with lung cancer.
Clinical Evaluation
Assembly and test: Tenosynovitis typi-
cally presents with pain in the region of
the affected tendon(s). Pain increases with
"It is crucial to determine
the degree to which
any disorder is work-
related. ...It is also
important to consider
non-occupational
activities that involve use
of the upper extremities
and other medical
conditions that can
cause musculoskeletal
symptoms,"
movement of the tendon; there may be
soft tissue swelling and occasionally
crepitance as the tendon moves within its
sheath. DeQuervain's tenosynovitis
causes pain and swelling at the radial side
of the wrist. Finkelslein's (pain in the
first dorsal compartment of the hand on
passive flexion of the thumb and adduc-
tion of the wrist) may be positive.
The symptoms of carpal tunnel syn-
drome include pain in the wrist, hand, and
forearm; nocturnal pain; and numbness
and paresthesias in median nerve distri-
bution of the affected hand. Physical signs
include pain on movement, and positive
tests for Tinel's (pain and tingling in the
distribution of the median nerve on per-
cussion over the carpal tunnel), and/or
Phalen's (pain and tingling in the disUi-
bution of the median nerve when both
wrists are hyperflexed for one minute
against resistance). Nerve conduction
studies can establish thediagnosis of nerve
entrapment syndromes like carpal tunnel
syndrome.
It is crucial to determine the degree
to which any disorder is work-related. A
detailed description of the patient's work
tasks is therefore necessary. It is also
important to consider non-occupational
activities that involve use of the upper
extremities and other medical conditions
that can cause musculoskeletal symp-
toms. Treatments include rest, anti-in-
flammatory agents, judicious immobili-
zation, physical therapy, corticosteroid
injections, and surgery. Early and appro-
priate treatment may prevent progression
of the condition and loss of function.
Irritant dermatitis stemming from
soldering or fiberglass exposure typically
causes itching, erythema, vesicles, and
excoriation. Initial treatment is symp-
tomatic and ultimate resolution comes
from preventing exposure through use of
protective coverings Uke gloves or emol-
lients and good personal hygiene. It is
rare for solder or fiberglass to act as a skin
sensitizer.
Wheezing or chest tightness may be
the main respiratory complaints of sol-
derers. Exposure may be acute or chronic,
and the symptoms may be a result of
irritation, sensitization, or both. Some
individuals develop asthma from expo-
sure to the fumes of rosin-cored solder.
The tie to work needs to be established,
and measurement of peak expiratory flow
or spirometry may document that lung
function is different at work and at home.
Removal from the source often results in
symptom improvement although asthma
symptoms may persist. Non-occupational
exposure to some of the same acids that
are present in solder flux (from cigarette
smoke, paints, and hairsprays) may pro-
vide ongoing provocation. A variety of
effective methods are available to extract
solder fumes from machines, solder pots,
and individual solder irons. Proper engi-
neering control of fume release is re-
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quired and individual respiratory protec-
tion devices should not be substituted.
Semiconductor production: Clinical
evaluation of occupational illness and
injury in semiconductor manufacturing
is complicated by the myriad of chemi-
cals and processes and their rapid change
as technology advances. Clinicians who
see injured workers should arrange for a
thorough site visit to better understand
the work environment Initial evaluation
of the patient requires a comprehensive
occupational history and review of Male-
rial Safety Data sheets that describe the
chemicals used in the work area. Com-
pany safety representatives can often pro-
vide crucial information regarding the
nature of the exposure.
Assessing exposures to organic sol-
vents, toxic gases, metals, plastics, and
resins requires some estimate of the dose.
It is possible to measure either the parent
compound or a metabolite of a number of
these chemicals in serum or urine. Such
assays can also be used for medical sur-
veillance of populations exposed to these
compounds. Timing of sample collection
is often critical, especially for volatile
organic solvents that may have a biologi-
cal half-life of only a few hours. Treat-
ment of exposure is usually supportive;
many of the chemicals used in the indus-
try have no specific treatment.
The rate of occupational illness in
the electronics industry is less than the
rate of illness for all manufacturing, yet
the rate of respiratory illness secondary
to chemical agents is higher than that
seen in general manufacturing. Many of
the acids and corrosives, solvents, plas-
tics, metals, and toxic gases used are
acute upper and lower respiratory irri-
tants. Some of the acid mists and toxic
gases can cause delayed onset pulmonary
edema, so patients should be monitored
for24-36 hours followingexposure, even
if not initially symptomatic.
Following arsine exposure, acute
hemolysis should be suspected and renal
function measured to assess the extent of
kidney damage. Liver transam inases may
be elevated following exposure to chlori-
nated solvents. Exposure to acrylonitrile
can lead to cyanide poisoning. A cyanide
poisoning kit should be available for use
by rescue squads, clinics, and emergency
rooms. Methylene chloride is metabo-
lized to carbon monoxide and assessment
of exposure to this solvent should include
a carboxyhemoglobin level to estimate
both the severity of exposure and the
need for supplemental oxygen or hyper-
baric treatment.
Skin exposures to many compounds,
particularly plastics and resins, can cause
irritant or allergic contact dermatitis.
Treatment consists of removal from ex-
posure, better skin protection , and topical
or systemic corticosteroid therapy.
Initial treatment of acid and corro-
sive bums consists of aggressive decon-
tamination of the skin with water for at
least 15 minutes. If the worker complains
of continuing pain following hydrofluo-
ric acid exposure, a topical quaternary
ammonia compound or 2.5% calcium
gluconate gel can be applied. For more
severe exposures, a 5%-10% solution of
calcium gluconate can be infused direcdy
into the injured tissue. For severe digit
bums, intra-arterial injection of calcium
gluconate has been used in a hospital
setting. All hydrofluoric bums require
assessment by a physician to avoid the
rare but potentially fatal complications of
systemic fluoride poisoning.
Prevention
Prevention of exposure to solvents, plas-
tics, metals, and toxic gases is most often
achieved through engineering controls
and isolation of hazardous processes al-
though personal protective barriers such
as chemical resistant aprons and gloves
have their place. Sophisticated exhaust
ventilation systems and chemical fume
hoods are widely used in semiconductor
manufacturing, particularly in "clean
rooms" where toxic gases are used and
stored. These systems automatically mon-
itor gas concentrations, and are equipped
with alarms to trigger evacuation of per-
sonnel in the event of contamination.
Prevention of injury and illness in
any industry involves eliminating risks
and protecting workers. In addition to
minimizing exposure to toxic materials,
proper job task design can limit force
requirementand repetitive motion. Where
scientific evidence has not yet demon-
strated clear cause and effect or estab-
lished exposure limits, common sense
and a pmdent approach to job design will
minimize risk. □
References
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Occupational Mental Health
Evolving Strategies for a Rapidly Changing World
Craig R. Stenberg, PhD, and Patricia J. Gammon, PliD
Dramatic changes are taking place in the workplace, not only in
the United States, but worldwide. Restructuring of organiza-
tions has left few sectors of the global economy untouched.
Those in medical and allied medical professions are acutely
aware of the transitions brought about by private sector ven-
tures into "managed care" and public sector efforts at medical
care system reform. These changes effect not only the way we
work, but how we feel about our work, our workplaces, our
colleagues, and ourselves.
As organizations restructure, individuals and families feel
the economic and emotional effects. Traditional relationships
change — sometimes for the better as when employees truly feel
empowered to excel, but often not, as when changes erode the
trust between individuals and organizations. Morale may be
affected as much for those who survive as for those who lose
their jobs. Employees who remain after "restructuring" often
take on additional responsibilities, work longer hours, and face
chronic job insecurity.
The demographic composition of the working population
continues to change. American workplaces are becoming in-
creasingly heterogenous. Organizations vary widely in how
they approach age, ethnic, and gender diversity. The workplace
is a major arena within which societal tensions are played out;
it creates enormous challenges to prevent and redress age,
ethnic, and gender discrimination as well as sexual harassment.
In addition, individual workers must balance the sometimes
conflicting demands of work and family. How all these con-
flicts are resolved has substantial implications for job design,
employee morale and productivity, marital stability, childrearing,
and elder care. These, in turn, have profound impacts on the
communities in which we Uve. This is the arena of occupational
mental health.
Dr. Stenberg is Assistant Clinical Professor in the Divisions of
Medical Psychology and Occupational and Environmental Medi-
cine, and is Director of the Occupational Mental Health Pro-
gram, Duke University Medical Center. Dr. Gammon is an
Occupational Mental Health Professional in Duke's Division of
Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Durham 27710.
What is Occupational Mental Health?
Historically, Occupational Medicine has concerned itself with
health and safety in the workplace. Increasingly, its focus has
been extended to consider how human factors affect health and
safety as well as how work environments affect the cognitive,
social, motivational, and emotional facets of individual work-
ers.' Occupational Mental Health is a growing field, one that
emphasizes assessment, prevention, and intervention to pro-
mote the psychological well-being of employees.
Recently, an expert panel convened by the National Insti-
tute of Occupational Health and Safety and the American
Psychological Association established the following goals for
the field of Occupational Mental Health: 1) The enhancement
of employee work performance. 2) The improvement of the
overall health and well-being of the workforce. 3) The reduc-
tion of health care costs through decreased health care use.^
Professional services that may help achieve these goals
include:
• Stress management programs and support groups.
• Consultation for managers and supervisors to deal more
effectively with troubled employees, and to devise strategies
to improve the rapport of management and workers.
• Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs), including assess-
ment and counseling for employees and family members.
• Occupational crisis management teams to provide debriefings
for employees effected by trauma in the workplace.
• Training for supervisors and employees on topics such as
conflict resolution, team building, communication skills,
managing transitions, and signs and symptoms of substance
abuse.
• Evaluation of individuals and groups through "fitness for
duty evaluations," psychological needs assessments, and
stress inventories.
• Benefit plans that give incentives for wellness-oriented be-
havior.
• Helping organizations identify and modify organizationally
created stress (through job redesign, shift scheduling, self-
paced work, micro-breaks, and self-directed work teams).
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Helping minimize the negative effects of organizational
reorganization or downsizing (by encouraging fair and just
job selection programs that predict subsequent performance;
by designing outplacement and job retraining services; by
conducting survivor groups for employees who arc retained).
Do We Need Occupational
Mental Health Services?
Psychological and substance abuse problems are exceedingly
common. A recent study of non-institutionalized persons aged
15 to 54 predicts that almost half (48%) of Americans will have
at least one psychiatric disorder in their lifetime, and one in
every six will have three or more comorbid disorders.-' The
number of persons suffering from substance dependence is
difficult to measure, since those affected usually try to convince
themselves that they do not have a problem and (family mem-
bers and coworkers sometimes collude in this pattern of denial).
Perhaps as many as 10%- 15% of the working population will
satisfy diagnostic criteria for substance dependence at some
point in their lives (the rates are even higher rates in workforces
with a preponderance of men). Taken together, psychological
and substance abuse problems significantly reduce worker
efficiency, accounting for many absences from work and dis-
ability claims.*
Diagnosable mental illnesses exact a major toll in the
workplace. Anxiety and depression are the two most common
psychiatric disorders in America. Anxiety disorders have a
lifetime prevalence of about 25% of the population; depressive
disorders, about 15% of males and 24% of females. Depression
and other emotional disorders seem to be increasing in fre-
quency and having younger ages of onset.' Psychoses such as
schizophrenia and other thought disorders, although occurring
less often than anxiety and depression, can dramatically impair
a worker's ability to function on the job, affecting the will to
work as well as cognitive skills such as concentration, problem
solving, abstract reasoning, and judgment. Personality disor-
ders are more prevalent than psychotic disorders, and can affect
an individual's ability to relate to others. Workers with person-
ality disorders can be troublesome to manage because of the
likelihood of conflicts with co-workers and supervisors.
Alcohol and drug abuse problems also pose significant
obstacles to a healthy workplace environment. Just last year
McCarthy, Kissling, and Dirkers estimated that more than
450,(XX) individuals need substance abuse treatment in North
Carolina alone!' Approximately 75% of them are currently
employed, but many will suffer significant impairment of their
ability to function on the job due to addiction. Inevitable
outcomes of untreated substance abuse are impaired job perfor-
mance, disability, accidents, need for hospitalization and ex-
pensive medical care, and increased risk for criminal behavior
and violence in the workplace. The bottom line is that the effects
of alcohol and drug abuse ripple through the workplace. Ignor-
ing the problem only compounds it
Mental health and substance abuse problems afflict all
workers. A study of corporate managers and professionals
found the lifetime prevalences of depression in men and women
professionals to be 23% and 36% respectively.' The most
common forms of impairment in executives are due to sub-
stance abuse, depression, and bipolar disorder.* Among hourly
workers, depression, anxiety disorders, substance abuse, psy-
choses, and personality disorders are most prevalent.' Despite
the prevalence of these disorders, only a small number of
impaired individuals seek professional assistance, and when
they do, they cite a variety of health complaints but rarely report
depressive symptoms.'"
Untreated mental health disorders are very costly. Count-
ing reduced or lost productivity, law enforcement, and prevent-
able health care expenditures, mental illness and substance
abuse cost the US economy at least $273 billion every year."
This extraordinary figure creates incentives for organizations to
direct resources toward prevention and treatment.
The Americans with Disabilities Act, enacted in 1990,
places increased responsibility on employers to make appropri-
ate adjustments for the special needs of those with physical or
mental disabilities, or substance abuse-related problems. This
law substantially increases the need for professional advice and
assistance in making necessary adjustments. For instance,
individuals with chronic mental disorders such as autism who
can work at tasks like library cataloging but have substantial
impairment in social functioning require significant modifica-
tions of demands that they interact with patrons.
The Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988 also fostered the
growth of occupational mental health programming. It requires
employees of the government and of firms imder federal con-
tract to have access to EAP services.'^
How Do Mental Health
Professionals Contribute?
EAPs were developed to help employees suffering from alco-
holism retain their jobs. Early programs were primarily mod-
eled after Alcoholics Anonymous, but in the 1970s and 1980s,
as employers began to recognize the effect of alcohol, drug, and
mental health problems on the workforce, the role of EAPs
began to expand. Between 1980 and 1990, the number of
employed American workers who had access to EAPs rose
from 12% to 34%.'^
EAPs operate on the principal that both the employer's and
the employee's best interests are served when persons whose
personal or family problems might impact job performance get
help as early as possible. EAP counselors are the liaison be-
tween companies and the broad range of professional and self-
help treatment options available. They help individuals link up
with appropriate resources, using a number of components.
Initially, an EAP policy must be developed and integrated
with other personnel policies such as drug and alcohol and
disciplinary procedures. Through initial and ongoing training
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and consultation, EAP programs teach supervisors how to
identify employees at risk, the procedures for making referrals
to the EAP, the need for confidentiality, legal concerns, and
other factors important to the effectiveness of the program.
Employee orientations are used to describe the EAP benefit,
and informational brochures and periodic "brown bag" talks on
topics such as managing stress are usually provided. Employees
are encouraged to call for an appointment if they or a family
member have marital, psychological, substance abuse, parent/
child, stress, financial, legal, or other problems. The specific
clinical services offered usually include assessment and refer-
ral. Increasingly, EAP programsare providing short-term coun-
seling, 24-hour telephone crisis counseling, case tracking, and
program evaluation.
Confidentiality is the cornerstone of an effective EAP.
EAP services are often sold on a capitated basis and employers
are given only general statistical reports about the numbers of
p)ersons using the service. Employers are given no information
that might identify a particular client. Most EAP inquiries come
from self-referral or as a result of peer recommendations.
However, management can use EAPs when an employee's
performance becomes a problem. Supervisors may encourage
an employee to seek help through the EAP as an important step
in addressing the problem. In such instances, after appropriate
written releases, the EAP may provide the organization with
information about the dates and times of appoin orients, whether
the employee is complying with treaunent, and whether there
are specific recommendations for the workplace setting. Diag-
nostic or other personal information is not discussed. However,
the EAP is not a "safe haven" in which employees may escape
appropriate discipline for poor performance, nor are employees
disciplined or terminated because they fail to comply with the
EAP. Decisions about those matters are based on employees'
workplace behavior.
Recently EAPs have been criticized for not sufficiently
protecting confidentiality," and some programs have been
criticized for tolerating conflicts of interest resulting from
financial relationships with long-term treatment providers or
insurers (which can bias referral patterns). Nevertheless, a well-
designed program can protect confidentiality better than third-
party benefit systems since no identifying information is dis-
closed to the company, insurer, third-party administrator, or
others. Financial conflict of interest can be controlled by
policies that prohibit the EAP from referring clients to any
resource in which they have a financial stake and by carefully
monitoring referral patterns.
EAPs are now often involved in the development and
implementation of stress management programs, wellness pro-
grams, supervisor/employee conflict resolution, advice on
management style, and when traumas have occurred at work, in
critical incident debriefings. More recent roles, based on better
financial management of health care costs, relate to the emer-
gence of EAPs as case managers or gatekeepers for mental
health and substance abuse care and their potential involvement
in disability or stress-related compensation cases.
Psychological Treatment
of Work Dysfunctions
An individual's function at work can be influenced by his or her
work preferences, abilities, personality, and values. It can also
be effected by various features of the external work environ-
ment and, inevitably, by the interaction between individual and
environmental factors. Surprisingly, there have been few at-
tempts to identify the common work -related dysfunctions or to
study treaunent approaches. In 1993 Lowman, in his book on
counseling for work-related dysfunctions, took some initial
steps. He delineated and provided appropriate therapeutic inter-
ventions for a range of work problems (work-related anxiety
and depression, underachievement, job burn-out, "work-
ahol ism") which can profoundly influence an individual' s work
function and satisfaction.'*
Occupational and Personal Stress
According to the International Labor Organization, job-related
stress has reached epidemic proportions among both blue-
collar and white-collar workers." Besides costing the US some
$200 billion annually, a substantial body of research supports
the view that stress and stressful life events significantly affect
health. This research has focused on two primary areas: 1)
environmental factors producing su^ess, and 2) personality
traits associated with vulnerability to stress. Environmental
factors include job su^ain — excessive work, conflicting de-
mands, or insufficient time to complete tasks. Workers who
have some control or discretion over their work process exhibit
fewer stress-related effects. So, too, do workers who get work
breaks (or other stress reducing interventions) appropriately
tailored to the work setting. The personality variable most
clearly associated with stress-related illness is found in some
highly driven persons with "type A" personality (those who
exhibit uaits of hostility and cynicism and who are at increased
risk for coronary heart disease)."
Many companies, for financial and altruistic reasons, rec-
ognize the importance of helping employees develop effective
coping su-ategies. Contemporary models of occupational stress
focus on the fit of workers into the woricplace environment.
Since this fit is a source of stress, intervention is possible at a
variety of levels. Stress-resilient workers can be matched to
high-suess jobs, individual worker's capacity to deal with
stressors and problems can be strengthened, and the stressful
components of the workplace environment can be decreased.
Stress management consultants advocate a comprehensive ap-
proach to assessment, u^eatment, and prevention of stress in
employees, their families, and the organization. Such an ap-
proach requires a multidisciplinary team. Individual interven-
tions consist of fitness programs, relaxation training, counsel-
ing, and wellness-oriented medical care; organizational inter-
ventions consist of problem detection through surveys, inter-
views, or both; training managers to develop a responsive
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leadership style; and job redesign to give workers
enhanced control, improved communication, and
enriched work experience."
Workplace Violence
No media events alert public attention to mental
health issues in the workplace like the episodic but
dramatic incidents of workplace violence. With each
new incident, the issue comes "closer to home" — as
in the traumatizing shooting at the Sumitomo plant in
Research Triangle Park in April 1994 (Fig. 1). A
similar tragedy occurred at the nearby IBM plant in
1982.
In 1992, there were 1,004 homicides in the US;
during the preceding decade it was the third-most
common cause of death in the workplace." Almost
one-quarter (24%) of those killed were managerial
or administrative support personnel. In 1 992, 1 1 0,000
acts of violence in the workplace cost employers
more than $4 billion." In 1993, homicides at work
became the second-leading cause of death, account-
ing for 21% of all workplace fatalities. Workers in
commercial settings where money is exchanged ap-
pear to be at highest risk.
Violent acts are often perpetrated by disgruntled
employees or former employees, or by angry spouses
or boyfriends of workers. Organizational "postmor-
tems" may reveal that the work environment had
devalued employees or that management was unpre-
dictable and unresponsive to employee concerns.
Workers, however, need not be too worried about
becoming targets since the odds of coworker-to-
coworker violence is still less than the risk of being
struck by lightning.^
Currently, there is very little scientific research
on workplace violence. It is important, therefore, to
identify profiles of individuals and organizations at
increased risk for violence. Job loss or a history of
violent behavior or substance abuse appear to in-
crease the risk of violence, but no measures have a
high degree of sensitivity and specificity. Conse-
quently, prevention focuses on broad-spectrum in-
terventions, helping organizations develop and pub-
licize policies prohibiting violent or threatening be-
havior, training supervisors and other managers to
identify and de-escalate potentially volatile situa-
tions, and improving access to EAP resources.
Management and security staff can benefit from
continuing education in these areas. Counselors can
serve as facilitators and mediators, using techniques
developed to facilitate communication in couples'
and family therapy. Consultants can also help when
organizations contemplate relocations, layoffs, reor-
Fig 1: A Durham Special Enforcement Team member armed with an
automatic weapon checks the roof of the Sumitomo building in Research
Triangle Park. Former employee Ladislav Antalik killed two people and
wounded two others before killing himself at the plant on April 13, 1994.
Photo by Chuck L\6dy/ Raleigh News & Observer. Used with permission.
ganizations, or other changes. Preventive planning can anticipate and
address the sU"esses of transition and minimize the negative impact of
inevitable change.
Critical Incident Stress Debriefings
Violence is not the only trauma that occurs in the workplace. Individuals
may be injured on a consU"uction job, become acutely ill or die suddenly
in an office setting, or, like police, fire, rescue, and emergency medical
personnel, regularly face life-threatening traumas. Co-workers and other
survivors who witness tragedy are often left to deal on their own with the
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troubling emotions elicited. The costs of treating post-trau-
matic stress disorder and other reactions can be substantial, as
organizations sometimes painfully discover.
One increasingly common response has been to offer
critical incident debriefing as soon as possible. This crisis
intervention is modeled on those used in battlefield and natural
disaster settings, and generally takes the form of semi-su^uc-
tured group meetings. Employees get an opportunity to discuss
their observations and reactions. They are given factual in-
formation about the workplace event, the nature of normal
reactions to trauma, and coping strategies. The goal of early
intervention is to reduce the incidence of prolonged and ex-
treme reactions.
In 1993, Bamett-Queen and Bergmann" developed a "con-
tinuum of care" — trauma prevention training, post-U^aumaedu-
cational or psychological debriefings, and post-trauma coun-
seling— to prepare for and respond to trauma. Educational
sessions teach coping skills and facilitate self-referral for fur-
ther treatment; psychological debriefing sessions help indi-
viduals acknowledge the difficult realities that have occurred,
share the emotions stirred by the event, and integrate them into
their life experience. Post-trauma counseling focuses on the
"here and now" of the trauma experience, and permits discus-
sion of the traumatic event and the likely consequences of
trauma.
Fitness for Duty Evaluations
Occupational mental health professionals are sometimes asked
to determine whether an employee is psychologically fit to
work. For example, individuals who show up for work in an
impaired state, or who have made direct or indirect threats to
harm themselves or others, or who return to work after an
extended absence for substance abuse or mental health treat-
ment, may have problems that effect cognitive, psychological,
or behavioral functioning. In such situations, individual clini-
cians or a muUidisciplinary team examines the individual's
current problems (if any) and whether they will negatively
impact job performance.
In addition to a medical record review and clinical inter-
view, psychological testing is often used to assess the nature,
severity, and possible implications of any dysfunction. Exam-
iners review detailed information about theemployee's specific
job tasks and how safety-sensitive each task is. After the
evaluation, recommendations are provided to address not only
whether the individual can safely work but also how to facilitate
a smooth transition back to work. Clinicians usually do not
provide employers with diagnostic or other personal informa-
tion, but instead write work restrictions as needed and some-
times specify methods for accommodating individuals with
acute or chronic problems.
The organization is the primary client in fitness for duty
evaluations. Consequently, the examiner must consider what is
best for the worker and the workplace.
Workers' Compensation
and Disability Claims
Both nationally and in NC, insurance compensation claims for
stress-related disorders are growing in frequency yet claims for
all other disabling work injuries are decreasing. The evaluation
of stress-related disorder claims is difficult and complex. CUni-
cians may be asked to determine whether a psychological injury
resulted from a workplace event or physical injury; whether a
pre-employment psychological illness or vulnerability existed
that was aggravated by a workplace event; or whether the
disability has reached its maximum expected level of improve-
ment and the extent to which it continues to limit an employee' s
ability to work. The system sometimes wants a degree of
certainty and numerical ratings thatexceed the scientific knowl-
edge of the field.
Disability Accommodations
The Americans with Disabilities Act requires employers to
accommodate individuals who suffer from disabilities includ-
ing chronic mental illnesses, learning disabilities, and mental
retardation. An assessment of disabled individuals' ability to
work therefore becomes important. Clearly, some individuals
are not capable of functioning in certain work settings, and that
determination must be made through appropriate assessment.
However, a much larger group of impaired individuals has the
potential to make meaningful contributions if job requirements
can be modified. The occupational mental health professional
can help management and sometimes fellow workers under-
stand the capabilities and special needs of disabled individuals.
The professional can also recommend adjustments to enhance
work functioning. Success at work benefits not only the em-
ployer. By contributing to a positive self-image, it can provide
substantial psychological benefits to disabled individuals and
even potentiate or enhance the recovery process.
Do Occupational Mental
Health Programs Get Results?
The most widely cited study of EAP effectiveness was con-
ducted by Alexander and Alexander for the McDonnell Dou-
glas Corp. Using 1985-1988 data, they compared employees
who had used the EAP to obtain mental health or substance
abuse u-eatment and those who had not. Rates of absenteeism
and employee and family health care costs were dramatically
less for EAP users. So much less, in fact, that the company
estimated a savings to investment ratio of approximately 4: 1.^
Other studies have assessed less quantifiable outcomes,
including successful resolution of the presenting problem,
enhanced well-being, increased job performance, and improve-
ments in overall morale. Levitt claims that someof these studies
(including the McDonnell Douglas study) have methodological
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problems, but substantial benefits to employer and employee
have been reported in all. In addition, researchers have found
that EAPs decrease the number of accidents and disciplinary
actions taken. "
Our new world of reformed health care will need additional
outcome research on occupational mental health programs. At
the same time, outcome research is complicated by rapidly
changing workplace and health care delivery systems. Employ-
ers, insurers, health care providers, and legislators struggle to
shape and adjust to change. And research in occupational
menial health will become ever more challenging and impor-
tant, a
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Traditional Legal Principles
Underlie Occupational and
Environmental Medicine Liability
David Warren, J D
A bewildering array of state and federal statutes, agency regu-
lations, company personnel policies, employment contract pro-
visions, and other lawyer-produced "burdens" are imposed on
the practice of occupational and environmental medicine.'-^
Nevertheless, there is a simple and straightforward method for
predicting or preventing occupational and environmental medi-
cine liability: understand the traditional principles of torts and
contract law. These legal concepts provide a familiar and
intuitive basis for anticipating the possibility of lawsuits, en-
forcing regulations, and predicting the outcome of court deci-
sions. Although physicians have generally not viewed law as a
positive societal force, it is rewardingly instructive to review
the juridical principles of liability; they are, once understood,
highly logical and useful.'
Most of the new, highly publicized declarations of the
rights of employees (and patients) do not represent new regula-
tion of medicine and the workplace. They may sometimes seem
intrusive, but the basic framework for determining the legal
liability of a physician (acting aseither an employee or indepen-
dentcontractor) has been well tested.''Of course unusual factual
situations or unexpected interpretations of statutes and regula-
tions may seem to defy ordinary precedent and informed
predictability, but there really is an overall legal philosophy
influencing court and agency decisions on Uability in the
workplace. Most final adjudications are based on and reflect
well-developed, basic principles of the common law regarding
physician and employer Uability.
A Glossary of Common Law
Common law is the body of judicial rulings. It is based on
current and past constitutional doctrines, statutory interpreta-
tions, and the customs and practices of professionals and
industry. I present here a brief review of basic common law
concepts because they demonstrate a pattern that provides both
an understanding of and reassurance about the criteria for
professional accountability.
Tort: A legal wrong committed upon the person or property
of another for which the law gives a civil remedy — usually
money damages — for the injury. Negligence, assault, battery,
false imprisonment, libel, slander, and invasion of privacy
represent torts.
Negligence: The failure to do something that would be
done by a reasonable person guided by the considerations that
ordinarily regulate theconductof human affairs, or thecommis-
sion of some act that would not be done by a prudent and
reasonable person. Neghgence is not a fixed standard but must
be determined in each case by reference to the situation and
knowledge of the parties and attendant circumstances.
Example: a company's Employee Assistance Pro-
gram bungles a voluntary substance abuse assess-
ment and this causes an employee to lose her job.
Malpractice: Negligence that occurs when professionals,
while treating or caring for patients or clients, do not conduct
themselves with due care or reasonable skill.
Examples: an employee's injury is aggravated by
improper manipulation or treatment (such as return-
ing a worker to the job prematurely); an employee's
injury (such as chemical exposure) or symptoms
(such as appendicitis) are not diagnosed in an accu-
rate and timely manner leading to delay in or absence
of appropriate treatment.
Defamation: Any written (libel) or spoken (slander) false-
hood that is calculated to injure the reputation of another.
Examples: afalse positive HIV status is disclosed (as
true positive); a disabled employee is reported as a
malingerer.
Mr. Warren is a Professor w/ith the Div. of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Box 291 4, Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham
27710, and Is Executive Director, NC Governor's Institute on Alcohol and Substance Abuse, Inc., Research Triangle Park.
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Invasion of privacy: An encroachment on the right not to
be subjected to unwarranted or undesired intrusion.
Example: the personal history or medical informa-
tion about a patient is disclosed without authoriza-
tion.
Fraud: A generic term embracing the use of false sugges-
tions or the suppression of truth by which one individual gains
an advantage over another.
Example: employee medical records are falsified to
conceal an embarrassing pattern of minor injuries
due to unnecessary biohazard exposure.
Battery: Any physical violence or restraint, even the non-
violent touching of a person without consent or authorization.
Battery is both a criminal and civil offense.
Examples: an employee is physically restrained for
disciplinary purposes; blood tests are performed
without oral or written permission (but remember
that for most routine medical procedures , consent is
implied by the circumstances).
Assault. The threat, real or perceived, of battery.
Example: many forms of sexual harassment.
Embezzlement: The fraudulent appropriation to one's own
use or benefit of property or money entrusted to one by another.
Example: employees' payments to health insurance
fund are not properly deposited.
Breach of contract. The failure, without legal excuse, to
fulfill a contract. A contract is a promissory agreement (oral or
written) between two or more persons that creates, modifies, or
destroys a legal relationship. More simply put, it is an agree-
ment, made upon sufficient "consideration" (usually the trans-
fer of money or services), to do or not to do a particular thing.
Example: refusal to provide appropriate services to
an HMO enrollee or covered employee.
Breach of implied warranties: failure of a seller or supplier
of products to ensure fitness for a particular use. Proof of fault
is not required.
Example: medications are warranted to be safe and
effective for designated conditions by the manufac-
turer, but the knowing administration of a defective
drug by a company physician permits the affected
patient to sue the doctor.
The Law in Legislation
and Regulation
To extend the notion of legal logic and predictability, we must
look beyond basic common law principles and examine rel-
evant legislation and regulatory programs. I summarize here
some familiar statutes that affect occupational and en vironmen-
tal medicine. Most are a codification or extension of existing
common law principles.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended in 1972 and 1992,
prohibits unequal workplace treatment based on race, color.
religion, sex, national origin, or pregnancy. It applies to hiring,
dismissal, promotion, discipline, terms and conditions of em-
ploy mcnt, and job advertising. The 1 992 amendment provides
for punitive damages and jury trials.
The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 prohibits discrimination on the
basis of handicap. Section 503 prohibits discrimination by
government contractors, and Section 504 prohibits discrimina-
tion by entities that receive federal financial assistance (includ-
ing Medicare or Medicaid payments). Institutions can be penal-
ized if they discriminate against qualified but handicapped
persons who, with reasonable accommodation, could perform
the job in question. Pre-employment inquiries about handicaps
are prohibited although applicants can be asked if they would be
able to perform the job.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, an
expansion of Rehabilitation Act of 1973 affects a broad range
of employment- related health care activities including medical
data collection from applicants and employees, drug screening,
decisions arising from health and safety concerns, accommoda-
tion review, and confidentiality of medical records. The ADA
expands the rights afforded disabled persons under the Reha-
bilitation Act by codifying what courts had established in
interpretive rulings about an employer' s duty to provide reason-
able accommodation.
Sexual harassment statutes, agency regulations, or company
policies specify two forms of sexual harassment: 1) quid pro
quo sexual harassment wherein job conditions are changed
because the employee refuses to submit to sexual demands, and
2) hostile environment sexual harassment wherein an employer's
conduct unreasonably interferes with performance or creates an
intimidating or offensive environment The acts of supervisors
are generally considered to be carried out on behalf of or with
the knowledge of the employer.
The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) is the basic
workplace safety and health law. It sj)ecifies environmental
conditions through acombination of industry standards, worksite
inspections, labeling and reporting requirements, and criminal
and civil enforcement tools. OSHA is sometimes charged with
failure to detect flagrant toxic problems in its inspections or
even to make inspections at all, but at other times it has been
criticized for meddling in the business activities of private
companies. Nevertheless, the agency has developed a wide
range of standards that affect the safety of employees, and the
exposure to toxic materials and harmful physical agents (in-
cluding hazardous wastes and indoor air pollutants).
Workers' compensation laws hold, in essence, that industrial
employers should assume the costs of occupational disabilities
regardless of any fault. The resulting economic losses are
considered costs of production and are chargeable as a price
factor. The laws relieve employers of liability from common
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law claims involving negligence.' Every state has a workers'
compensation system that entitles employees injured to no-
fault compensation for accidents arising out of and during the
course of employment. Many special rules and administrative
precedents have been added since the first workers' compensa-
tion law was enacted by Wisconsin in 1911, but the basis for
determining most liability is still derived from traditional rules
about causation. Recent court interpretations have created
exceptions to the original concept that workers' compensation
was the exclusive remedy for an injured worker, so that workers
can sometimes sue under existing negligence laws. Workers
have statutory confidentiality rights and clearly defined proce-
dural rights.
Whistle blower, non-retaliation statutes. New federal and state
statutes (such as NC General Statutes section 95-241) prohibit
discriminatory or retaliatory action against employees who, in
good faith, report or threaten to report health or safety violations
of the company, or who exercise their statutory rights and
benefits, such as filing a workers' compensation claim.
Conclusion
A clear logic and reasonableness generally runs through the
statutory and common law underlying the field of occupational
medicine: no liability without fault. However, the increasing
frequency of litigation and legislation diminishes the comfort a
physician may get from a better understanding of these legal
principles.
Furthermore, new statutory rights tend to get publicized
and when rights are publicized, citizens become aware of
opportunities for judicial vindication and monetary compensa-
tion for real or perceived harms. Statutes tend to be more widely
disseminated than common law principles. This is true even
when the statutes promulgate no new rights, but merely codify
common law rights.
Yet even with the proactive role of today's health and
safety legislation, many occupational medicine physicians pre-
fer statutory programs, which can be spelled out in pamphlets
and handbooks,' to the less visible common law principles best
known to lawyers." □
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Ann Arbor, MI: Ann Arbor Science Publishers, 1982.
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Management Perspective. Philadelphia: Hanley & Belfus, 1989.
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BOOK REVIEWS
Carolina Physician's Booksiieif
Essays from the Heart
J. Willis Hurst. New York: Raven Press, 1995, 187 pages, ISBN 0-7817-0239-9, $68
Reviewed by John Campbell, MD, Interned Medicine Training Program, Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, 1200 N. Elm St.,
Greensboro 27401-1 020
Although Dr. Hurst describes his essays as being "from the
heart" rather than "about the heart," this is not a book of poetry.
Most of the essays expound his principles of medical teaching,
particularly the problem -oriented medical record system pio-
neered by Lawrence Weed.
The book is a collection of short essays, many published in
other books by Dr. Hurst asjoumal articles or givenas speeches.
The essays deal with similar topics and this redundancy lessens
the book's impact. There are too many pieces on how to write
well. Dr. Hurst's thoughts on medical abbreviations, jargon,
and copyright law are accurate but tedious.
His writing style is serious and precise, and his love of
teaching and patient care is evident throughout the book. He is
at his best when he describes how he learns and teaches. The
essay titled "Progress Notes" shows the value of organization,
logic, and curiosity, and emphasizes that these traits must
emanate from a desire to provide the very best for our patients.
Dr. Hurst truly believes that the medical record should be at the
center of the learning process. Given the sorry state of medical
records in most hospitals, we should all take heed. His com-
ments on why he attends Grand Rounds are obvious but all too
often overlooked. His advice should be tattooed on all medical
students as a credo of life-long learning.
The essays describing specific patient encounters are won-
derful; I only wish there were more of them. Dr. Hurst's efforts
to save a woman dying of post-operative renal failure are almost
inconceivable. Imagine trying to convince today's hospital
administrators and third-party payors that putting a critically ill
patient on a commercial flight from Atlanta to Boston is a good
idea! His recollections from his time as Lyndon Johnson's
cardiologist offer insight into our country's history and provide
us some measure of Dr. Hurst's stature as a clinician.
There aren't many must-buy books in medicine anymore.
However, anyone interested in teaching should find enough
advice and human interest in this book to justify its price. □
Hidden Illness In the White House
Kenneth R. Crispell, Carlos F. Gomez. Durham: Duke Univ. Press, 1988, 248 pages, ISBN 0-8223-0839-8, $31 .95
Reviewed by Edward C. Halperin, MD, Deputy Editor, Department of Radiation Oncology, Box 3085, DUMC, Durham 27710
I suppose we all know what road is paved with good intentions.
I received Hidden Illness in the White House as a present a few
years ago and it'd been sitting, faithfully, on my bookshelf ever
since waiting for me to open it. I finally read it and am glad I took
the time to blow the dust off it.
There is no shortage of books along the Unes of Crispell and
Gomez's text: studies of the impact of health and illness on
national and world leaders. The authors are interested in the
influence that a President's health may have on his decision
making. They also consider the possible distortion of the
physician-patient relationship wherein the President's physi-
cian, enamored by the glamour and power of the office, may not
make decisions that are in his/her patient's and/or the country's
best interest
The majority of the book consists of detailed case studies
of the health statusofWoodrow Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt,
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237
and John Kennedy. Wilson suffered from a series of cere-
brovascular accidents cumulating in a dramatic one that af-
flicted him during a whistle-stop lour in support of Senate
ratification of the League of Nations. Most school children
learn the story of the "shadow" Presidency when Wilson was
confined to bed in the White House and only his wife and
physician shuttled in and out of the room. Was Mrs. Wilson
actually running the country?
Roosevelt suffered from marked hypertension and died,
presumably, from an intracere-
bral hemorrhage. Historians, "^^^^
politicians, and ideologues have
debated whether or not Roo-
sevelt's decision-making pow-
ers were impaired during the
Yalta Conference and have al-
leged that the United States
"gave away" Eastern Europe to
Stalin — perhaps as a result of
Roosevelt's vacillation and weakness.
Revisionist historians have only recently taken on Kennedy
and the Camelot mythology. Kennedy lied about his educa-
tional background, covered up some serious personal and
marital problems, and carefully deceived the American public
about his Addison's disease. What I had not realized is that
Kennedy's Addison's disease was documented in the AMA
Archives of Surgery (1955;71:737-42) well before the Presi-
dential campaign of 1960. What a different world we live in!
Now the press documents every real or imagined foible of a
Presidential candidate. Only 40 years ago an Addisonian US
Senator and rumored Presidential candidate was able to un-
dergo life-threatening surgery at a New York hospital, under
steroid coverage, without any serious discussion of it during the
subsequent Presidential campaign.
In the latter part of the
^^^^■~ book, Crispell and Gomez dis-
sect the 25th Amendment of
the US Constitution. This
Amendment is designed to pro-
vide for an orderly transition
of power as a result of the
President or Vice President's
death or disability. This is a
rather tedious section of the
book, which will be of little interest to physicians. Nonetheless,
the lengthy "case histories" of Wilson, Roosevelt, and Kennedy
make for a good read and provided me with a diverting few
evenings — thus making up for the amount of dust that the book
accumulated on my shelf before I cracked it. □
"Kennedy lied about his educational
background, covered up some serious
personal and marital problems, and
carefully deceived the American
public about his Addison's disease,"
Blow Me a Kiss, Miss Liliy
Nancy White Carlstrom. Harper Collins, 1990, ISBN 0-06-0210212-5
Wtiat About the Children: Dealing with Death
Rose Helms, Davis Blazer. Raleigh: Project Enlightenment, Wake County Public Schools, 501 S. Boylan Ave.,
Raleigh, NC 27603, 1986
Bubby, Me, and Memories
Barbara Pomerantz. New York: Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1983, ISBN 08074-0253-2, $7.95
Reviewed by Edward C. Halperin, MD, Deputy Editor
My mother-in-law recently died and my wife and I were faced
with the daunting task of discussing it with our children. The
death of a grandparent, or the death of a pet, are probably the
first encounters children have with mortality. I found these
three books useful. Blow Me a Kiss, Miss Lilly is aimed at fi ve-
to 10-year-olds. It tells the story of a little girl who strikes up a
friendship with her elderly neighbor. Miss Lilly. When Miss
Lilly dies, the little girl visits her garden and takes over care of
her cat. The message, for the child, is that it is okay to be sad and
that life goes on.
Bubby, Me, and Memories tells, via photographs and text,
the story of the death of a little girl's grandmother (Bubby is
Yiddish for grandmother and the book is targeted at a Jewish
audience.) This book, appropriate for four- to eight-year-olds,
is nicely done with evocative photographs.
Wake County Schools publishes the pamphlet. What About
the Children: Dealing with Death. It contains a lot of level-
headed advice for parents. Parents are advised to explain, in a
straightforward way and absent of jargon or euphemisms, the
death of a loved one. Sensible advice is given as to whether or
not the children should be offered the chance to attend the
funeral, talk with clergy members, or visit the cemetery. In
many ways Helms and Blazer tell you what your own judgment
already advises — but it's good to see it in writing and have your
views verified.
The books give children the message that it's acceptable to
be sad, that there is no shame in crying, and that life goes on. □
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June 1995, Volume 56, Number 6
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FOR DOCTORS AND THEIR PATIENTS
Contents / June 1995, Volume 56, Numbers
Cover: A 20-year-old woman's chest x-ray (lop right) and computed tomogram of the chest (bottom left) reveal a case of isolated
diaphragmatic rupture caused by blunt trauma that eluded diagnosis for six years. Dr. Thomas V. Qancy and his colleagues describe this
unusual case report on page 280. Photos courtesy of the authors.
THE CHALLENGES OF HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
252 Fear and Trembling in North Carolina: The Barriers to Primary Medical and Dental Care for AIDS Patients
J. Dale Simmons, MD, and Carolyn Harley, MP A
256 Bridging the Culture Gap: Caring for Patients with Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Jennifer Schuster, MPH, James C. Thomas, MPH, PhD, and Eugenia Eng, DrPh
with commentary by Charles Ellenbogen, MD, FACP
262 Office Rx: A Renewed Professional Relationship
James U. Adelman, MD, FACP, and Randal L. Von Seggern, PharmD, BCPS
266 Health Partners: A Systemic Approach to the Health Care Delivery Problem in Buncombe County, North Carolina
Suzanne Landis, MD, MPH, Philip Davis, MD, and Cynthia Janes, PhD
HEALTH WATCH
269 Protecting Yourself from the Sun: Are You Allergic to Your Sunscreen?
Getting a Great Tan Without Damaging Your Skin: Artificial Tanning Products
William M. Hendricks, MD
William M. Hendricks, MD
PHYSICIANS' ROUNDTABLE
274 "Urinate in the Cup, Doctor" Edward C. Halperin, MD
with commentary by James A. Bryan, II, MD, William R. Bullock, MD, George W. Jackson, MD,
Erie E. Peacock, Jr., MD, JD, Harold R. Silberman, MD, and Francis A . Neelon, MD
CASE REPORT
280 Shortness of Breath and "Refractory Pneumonia": Delayed Diagnosis of Isolated Diaphragmatic Rupture
Thomas V. Clancy, MD, Charles R. Kays, DMD, MD, Peter N. Butler, MD, and J. Gary Maxwell, MD
CANCER IN THE COMMUNITY
283 Community Clinical Oncology Program as a Recruitment Vehicle for Cancer Control Research:
The Southeast Cancer Control Consortitim Experience
Electra D. Paskett, PhD, M. Robert Cooper, MD, Cecilia R. DeGraffinreid, MHS,
Charles L. Spurr, MD, and Therese A. Dolecek, PhD, RD
289 Cancer Pain Management in North Carolina: Physician Knowledge, Attitude, and Behavior
Gwen Konsler, RN, BSN, Jo Ann Dalton, RN, EdD, John Carlson, MD, and Jim Atkins, MD
BULLETIN BOARD
249 Letters to the Editor
288 Instructions for Authors
290 New Members
291 Carolina Physician's Bookshelf
292 Continuing Medical Education
295 Classified Advertisements
296 Aphorisms of the Month: "Potpourri"
296 Index to Advertisers
NCMI / June 1995, Volume 56 Number 6
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Letters to the Editor
^
There's Hope For
Alzheimer's Patients
To the Editor:
I am responding to Dr. KnutSchmidt-
Niclson's letter to the editor in the April
Journal ("Alzheimer's — Good News?"
NC Med J 1995;56:135-6). Although the
Health Watch article ("Alzheimer's Dis-
ease: New Hope in the '90s," NC Med J
1994;55:599-602) may have overstated
the case regarding manageability, it would
be a mistake to be nihilistic about the
disease. There is indeed much good news
on the horizon, and families who sU'uggle
with loved ones with the disease need all
the hope they can get!
The 1995 White House Conference
on Aging was held May 2-5 in Washing-
ton, DC. This conference had not been
held since 1981. Preceding the confer-
ence, more than 600 preliminary meet-
ings were held across the country. I at-
tended one in San Diego and was very
encouraged by the information that was
presented.
The February 27, 1995, issue of
People magazine carried an article by Dr.
Zaven Khatchaturian, associate director
of Neurosciences and Neuropsychology
of Aging, National Institute of Aging,
National Institutes of Health, in Bethesda,
Maryland. Dr. Khatchaturian outlined the
current research approach to Alzheimer's,
stating that "cure is possible, but delay is
most probable." This could mean that if
we can delay the onset of Alzheimer's
symptoms by five years we could reduce
by half the number of people with the
disease. This would decrease the overall
cost of care from $100 billion to $50
billion. Consequently, the major goal
these days is to develop drugs or other
interventions that will delay the onset of
clinical symptoms by five or more years.
Substantial resources exist to support this
research, including:
1) Twenty-eightresearch centers around
the world, including the Joseph and
Kathleen Bryan Alzheimer's Disease
Research Center at Duke University
in Durham.
2) CERAD (Consortium Established for
Registration of Alzheimer's Disease,
an international consortium organized
to share information regarding the dis-
ease), headed by Dr. Albert Heyman
at Duke.
3) A well-established drug toxicity cen-
ter for screening potential U'ealments.
4) An appropriate animal model for drug
testing.
5) A genetic brain bank for Alzheimer's.
6) Family supportorganizations, like the
Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dis-
orders Association, which has national,
state, and local branches.
Harold R. Gollbcrg, MD
Alzheimer's Disease Unit
Black Mountain Center
Old Highway 70
Black Mountain, NC 28711
Clarifying "Captain-of-the-Ship"
To the Editor:
Having reviewed the January 1994,
NC Supreme Court decision in Harris v.
Miller,^ I was confused by Dr. De Ville's
recent article in the Journal challenging
the court's use of the "borrowed servant"
doctrine to define the relationship of an
operating surgeon with a nurse anesthe-
tist practicing without supervision by an
anesthesiologist ("Captain-of-the-Ship"
is Dead: Are North Carolina Physicians
and Surgeons Still Liable For the Acts of
Other Health Professionals?" NC Med J
1995;56:166-9).
The practice of anesthesia is the prac-
tice of medicine. Nurse practice acts in
North Carolina and other stales define the
circumstances under which nurses may
function without direct physician super-
vision. Nurses do not provide medical
services (in this case anesthesia) without
physician supervision. The surgeon in
this case was certainly aware that no
other medical doctor was available to
supervise the anesthesia given to this
patient. Moreover, the surgeon had pre-
viously agreed to comply with the
hospital's anesthesia manual, which, ac-
knowledging limitations to the scope of
nurse practice, required physician super-
vision of nurse anesthetists.
Dr. De Ville is undoubtedly correct
when heasserts that"captain-of-the-ship"
is dead. Nevertheless, I see no reason for
concern about a decision affirming the
responsibilities of physicians to comply
with the rules and regulations of the hos-
pitals in which they practice, and requir-
ing physicians to confirm that the medi-
cal care/or which they have responsibil-
ity meets acceptable standards.
John Butterworth, MD
Associate Professor and
Vice Chairman for Research
Department of Anesthesia
Bowman Gray School of Medicine
Medical Center Boulevard
Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1009
Reference
1 Harrisv.Miller,438S.E.2d731(NC1994).
Dr. De Ville responds:
I appreciate Dr. Butterworth's com-
ments regarding my discussion of the
recent Harris v. Miller decision. I agree
with him that physicians should continue
to be held responsible for negligent moni-
toring of af fil iated heal th professionals in
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specified cases. As I stated explicitly in
my concluding remarks, "Physicians who
fail to appropriately supervise health pro-
fessionals under their direction, or who
fail to intervene when they observe neg-
ligent behavior, can and should be held
liable under negligence and negligent
supervision doctrines."
However, I did suggest that the so-
called "borrowed servant" doctrine as
applied in medical environments is con-
ceptually flawed and may pose an unjus-
tifiable threat to physicians and surgeons.
Negligent supervision actions rightfully
penalize physicians for inadequate moni-
toring. In contrast, the borrowed servant
doctrine may impute financial liability to
lead physicians even if the affiliated health
professional was adequately supervised.
It is this latter, distinct and independent
theory that is the focus of my criticism.
Dr. Butlerworth's confusion on this
subtle point is understandable. A recent
North Carolina case that draws on Harris
may clarify this issue. In Rouse v. Pitt
County Memorial Hospital, Inc., et al,'
the Court of Appeals held that attending
physicians have a duty to exercise rea-
sonable care in the supervision of resi-
dent physicians and that juries should
decide when that duty has been breached.
The Rouse court also found, applying the
Harris standard, that a jury can hold
attending physicians financially liable for
the actions of residents if the attendings
"had the right to control the manner of the
residents' performance of their duties."
Consequently, it is theoretically possible
for a jury to determine that an attending
physician was non-negligent in the treat-
ment of a patient, breached no duty in the
supervision of a resident, but is still liable
for damage inflicted by the resident un-
der the borrowed servant doctrine.
My article calls for the reexamina-
tion of treating physicians and surgeons
as the temporary employers of affiliated
health professionals under the vicarious
liability doctrine of borrowed servant. I
made no claim as to the specific facts in
the Harris case, nor did I suggest alterna-
tives to the borrowed servant doctrine.
Continued on page 255
Advance Directives:
Simplify the Statutes, Simplify the Forms
To the Editor:
In case you haven't been watching, the number of people who have
completed an advance directive document is sorely lagging.
Twenty years ago the NC General Assembly authorized "living wills."
Some of us recall the opposition to that legislation — the claims of legalized
euthanasia, the charges of pending conspiracies between hospitals, nursing
homes, and physicians to let peo'ple die. Despite the clamor, the General As-
sembly assumed that the public was ready for this proposal. It passed success-
fully, but the public has been so slow to use advance directives that eventually
federal legislation was passed to give a gentle nudge. In the past few years, the
legislature has broadened the definition of "vegetative state" as used in living
wills; more importantly it has legislated the use of a durable power of attorney
for health care. Still, the public has not begun to use living wills as anticipated.
Unfortunately, the laws governing advance directives were written under
the influence of the NC Bar and are unnecessarily complicated. I have the
feeling that most physicians don't know that the Bar intended to make these
documents user-Mwfriendly and lawyer-directed. Anyone who is familiar with
NC's advance directives will see the hand of the legal profession in the charge
for preparing wills, etc. I don't believe physicians ever thought that patients
should need to see a lawyer to complete an advance directive. These documents
needn't be complicated or intimidating — especially for the elderly. You can see
for yourself by ordering copies of simplified documents from The Hemlock
Society, Concern for the Dying, or other groups. These organizations have been
doing this for years — even before the NC legislature acted — and their forms are
user-friendly and simple, and written to meet each states' statutes.
Why are our forms not simple? Because the governing statutes were written
to create complexities rather than minimize them. Other states or groups pro-
vide less intimidating forms. Can we improve ours and make the documents
more acceptable to the public? Yes! We must use our liaison with the Bar to let
them know that we want simplified statutes and simple forms. If need be, we can
ask the expert bill-drafting lawyers of the legislature to knock them out in short
order — at no expense and without bias.
Physicians who have engaged in public group discussions on advance
directives find that their encouragement is needed before any of those in the
group will complete a directive. The physician's enthusiasm and willingness to
help in the process of completion by explaining the meaning of the questions is
the best inducement. If a notary is also present, the process is further expedited.
The medical profession understands why the public should use these health
care forms. We need to ensure that the employees of hospitals, nursing homes,
or physicians' offices understand as well — these individuals may need guid-
ance in how to be considerate and encouraging because this will motivate
patients to complete a living will or durable power of attorney. Those helping
personnel also need hands-on experience with the forms. The quicker impedi-
ments are removed, the better things will be for patients, their families,
physicians, hospitals, nursing homes — everyone!
John R. Gamble, Jr., MD
Representative, 44th District
North Carolina General Assembly
House of Representatives
Legislative Office Building, Room 416-B
Raleigh, NC 27611-1096
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THE CHALLENGES OF HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
Fear and Trembling in North Carolina
The Barriers to Primary Medical
and Dental Care for AIDS Patients
J. Dale Simmons, MD, and Carolyn Harley, MPA
The significant growth during the past decade in the number of
patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) in
North Carolina has created a new and mounting need for
primary medical and dental care. In Mecklenburg, Durham, and
Guilford counties, AIDS is now the leading killer of people age
20 to 39.' The number of cases statewide grew from two in 1983
to more than 4,700 by May 1994.^ The rate of increase in cases
and the severity of the disease affects not only the patients, but
also the state's public health.
Despite the growing need, public health officials report
that people with AIDS often have difficulty finding primary
medical and dental care. Both patients and care providers know
the barriers to care, especially AIDS patients' desire for ano-
nymity and physicians' and dentists' fear that they will lose
other patients if they treat those with AIDS. These barriers (and
others) must be understood if doctors are to fulfill their respon-
sibility to the people of North Carolina. The unavailability of
primary care means that the medical community must devise
ways to provide care for these patients.
Barriers to Care
Complex forces impede the delivery of appropriate primary
medical and dental care to AIDS patients. Ten obstacles were
identified at a 1994 meeting called by State Health Director Dr.
Ronald Levine to address community-based primary medical
and dental care for NC AIDS patients (Table 1, at right).'
The fear associated with trying to find medical and dental
care was identified by patients and their families as a major
barrier to care, particularly the fear of losing anonymity by
seeking treatment locally. Other barriers included the poverty
of most HIV-infected patients, and the prevalence of social and
personality characteristics that make it difficult for infected
patients to seek care and to comply with physicians' insu-uc-
tions. Worries about finding care for children or other house-
hold members who are HIV positive also interfere with pa-
tients' efforts to obtain care for themselves.
The concerns — real or fantasied — of physicians and other
health care providers may discourage them from taking AIDS
patients into their practices and sabotage their efforts to provide
care. Physicians give many reasons for not accepting HIV-
positive patients: the fear of losing other patients, the fear that
they are inadequately trained to manage the complex medical
problems of AIDS patients (this is one of the chief reasons
primary care physicians refer AIDS patients to specialists"), and
fear that they will be isolated from a supportive network of peers
and consultants. Doubts that AIDS patients (or their insurers)
will be able to pay for care only complicate the picture. The
burden of caring for AIDS patients sometimes seems over-
whelming to primary medical and dental care providers.
Primary care physicians who accept HIV-positive patients
become discouraged if they do not receive complete follow-up
and consultation reports from tertiary care center consultants.
Intentionally or not, some consultants correspond with refer-
ring primary care physicians only when patients are near death.
Medical office staff also pose a barrier to care if they or
their families are irrationally fearful of HIV transmission. They
sometimes refuse to care for HIV-positive patients in order to
preserve their home lives. Because the risk of HI V transmission
to health care workers is so low, physicians and dentists must
lead efforts to educate other health care providers and their staff
about the virtually negligible risk if universal precautions are
followed. Physicians and dentists must recognize and be sensi-
tive to some of the biases or prejudices they themselves hold
that may impede their ability to provide care to HIV-infected
patients. In this context, physicians and dentists should lead in
the education of other providers and of society in general about
HIV, AIDS, and their impact on health care. We are most
effective as educators when we ourselves set the example.
Dr. Simmons is Director, Division of Adult Health Promotion, and Ms. Harley is Head, AIDS Care Branch, Division of Adult Health
Promotion, NC Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh 27611-7687.
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Both physicians and AIDS patients tend to create their own barriers
when they use tertiary care centers for primary care. This preference is
based on a "myth," according to the North Carolina AIDS Task Force
Report of 1988." In arguing against creation of a centralized AIDS care
treatment center in the state, the authors of this prescient report said that it
Table 1. Barriers to primary care for persons with HIV disease*
1. Unwillingness of physicians to accept HIV-positive patients
Into their private practices.
a. Fearof losing other patients if they accept HIV-positive patients.
b. Fear of inadequate training to manage the complex medical
problems presenting in HIV-positive patients.
c. Sense of isolation in caring for persons with HIV disease
because of lack of network for consultation and referral.
d. Fearof long-term responsibility for patients needing costly care.
2. Lack of resources to pay for services.
a. Many physicians have reached their maximum capacity for
Medicaid and Medicare patients.
b. Large numbers of patients with no source of reimbursement for
health care services produce a financial drain.
c. Public insurance systems have low reimbursement rates.
3. Poverty In the HIV-posltlve community.
a. Many patients living in poverty postpone medical care until a
significant medical problem arises.
b. Inappropriate use of emergency medical care system because
it cannot refuse patients who are unable to pay.
4. The profile of HIV-posltlve patients.
a. Most are poor.
b. Significant, increasing numbers of substance abusers.
c. Noncompliance with care recommendations by physicians.
d. Need for high-intensity, time-consuming care.
5. Patients' desire for anonymity.
a. Will forego services to keep their HIV status secret.
b. Will travel to other communities or tertiary care centers to keep
HIV status secret.
6. Patients' and providers' views of tertiary care centers.
a. Prefer tertiary care centers for primary care.
b. Opportunity to participate in clinical trials in infectious disease
clinics at tertiary care centers.
7. Hesitancy of office staff [and families] to care for HIV-posltlve
patients because of fear of HIV transmission.
8. Lack of support services for HIV-positive patients.
a. Lack of child care.
b. Lack of transportation.
c. Lack of care for other HIV-infected household members.
9. Shortage of primary care providers and their services.
10. Late or Inadequate communication and follow-up from ter-
tiary care center physicians to primary care physicians
caring for HIV-posltlve patients.
•Adapted from "Barriers to Accessing Primary Care for Persons LJving with
HIV Disease," presented by Carolyn Harley, Division of Adult Health Promo-
tion, AIDS Care Branch, at a conference on "Community-Based Primary
Medical and Dental Care for Persons with HIV/AIDS" April 5, 1994.
"would further compromise future provision of care
by maintaining the myth that [people with AIDS]
can be cared for only by highly trained 'AIDS
specialists. '" In fact, the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention emphasize the role of primary care
physicians in caring for AIDS patients.' 'Treatment
of HIV infection and disease requires. . .the skills of
the primary care physician," according to Merle A.
Sande, MD, chief of medical services at San Fran-
cisco General Hospital and an HIV expert used by
the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Dis-
eases. Dr. Sande adds that "the finest expression of
medicine lies in the optimal blend of [the] science
and the art of patient care."
The preference for tertiary care centers ob-
scures the ability of primary care to address the
needs of patients with AIDS. The National Commis-
sion on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
reported that primary care providers should be able
to counsel about risks of HI V transmission, diagnose
and treat early HIV disease, monitor patient care,
and recognize complications that require consulta-
tion or referral to specialists.^
Primary care is lacking in both urban and rural
North Carolina. In some areas, physicians and den-
tists serve such small caseloads that they know of
few colleagues to tap as resources for consultation
and referral. In other areas, physicians can draw on
a set of consultants with experience in caring for
HIV-positive patients. Remote or lightly populated
communities may be nearly devoid of available
primary care providers, but fortunately physician
assistants and nurse practitioners are valuable assets
to our health care delivery system. With proper
training and supervision, these providers can im-
prove the delivery of health care to NC's HIV-
positive fxjpulation, particularly in rural areas.
Even in communities where primary care is
readily available, the lack of community resources
may prove a significant barrier. For example, the
absence of public transportation in rural areas may
tax the scarce financial resources of most AIDS
patients.' Often public and private service agencies
have neither the financial nor human resources to
provide the support services AIDS patients need.
Overcoming Barriers to Care
Cooperation among physicians, other health care
providers, public health, and community agencies
must occur if we are to overcome the barriers to
primary medical and dental care.
Several approaches to such a cooperative effort
were proposed at an April 5, 1994, meeting in
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253
Raleigh to discuss community-based primary medical and
dental care for AIDS patients.^ The active participation and
leadership of community-based health care providers was
deemed essential, as was that of the public health sector, to
overcoming barriers to care. S uch leadership could promote the
development and use of special clinic sites and appointment
times by local health deparunents, support increased Medicaid
reimbursement for primary care of HIV-positive patients, and
encourage more training and education for medical office staff
and their families. Fostering better communication between
primary and tertiary care physicians was cited as another
avenue for public health leadership efforts.
Not only public health agencies, but all members of the
public service sector need to cooperate to reduce care barriers.
Transportation is a frequent barrier; the NC Department of
Transportation and local transportation officials could contrib-
ute to solving this problem. Representatives of transportation,
public health, and community organizations will meet to dis-
cuss this topic. Furthermore, the AIDS Care Branch in the
DEHNR Division of Adult Health Promotion, helps coordinate
health care delivery to HIV-positive people throughout the
state, as does the NC Medical Society, through its Sexually
Transmitted Disease and AIDS Committee.
In discussions to date, though, community physicians and
health care providers have stressed the need for change to come
from within their local peer networks. Attention to the need for
privacy and trust can help overcome patient non-compliance,
one of the barriers to care of HIV-positive patients.' Good
primary care requires the provision of emotional support,
whether developed at primary care offices or at other sources
such as the counseling services of tertiary care centers. Physi-
cians can help find ways to increase Medicaid eligibility and to
ensure that all potential options for health insurance coverage
and eligibility are understood and explored. One physician
noted, for example, that HIV-positive patients who have AIDS-
related dementia or psychiau-ic disorders may qualify more
readily for Medicaid.^
We need better and more frequent communication be-
tween primary and tertiary care physicians. Primary care phy-
sicians and dentists can provide for most of the health care needs
of HI V-positive patients until late stages of the disease, but they
need back-up from infectious disease consultants. Physicians
emphasize that their personal and professional relationships,
and the ability to communicate within those relationships, are
essential to their care of HIV-positive and other patients.'
Call to Action
Primary medical and dental health care providers must over-
come the existing barriers if they want to provide the care that
they pledged themselves to when they became professionals. It
is imperative that all health care and human services providers,
agencies, and institutions share in the care of people with AIDS.
If primary care physicians, dentists, and other care providers do
not help care for these patients, then the mental and physical
health — the very careers — of those who do provide such care
are jeopardized.* One of the more forceful recommendations of
the NC AIDS Task Force was that the licensing boards for the
health care professions should regard refusals to provide appro-
priate care to people with AIDS as unethical and invoke
disciplinary measures where appropriate.
We recognize that many of the barriers addressed in this
article may appear intractable, yet a number of practical steps
can be taken immediately that will chip away at the foundation
that allows these barriers to exist. Physicians and dentists can
start by taking advantage of a wealth of educational opportuni-
ties to increase their confidence in treating this disease. The NC
AIDS Training Network offers courses to health care profes-
sionals, including medical office staff in some instances. Mini-
residencies are available through the four medical schools in
our state, as well as at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte
and Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital in Greensboro. Clinical
Practice Guidelines, published by the federal government,
offers practical suggestions and solutions for physicians. For a
free copy call 1-800/342-AIDS. The AIDS Care Branch of the
Division of Adult Health Promotion provides an extensive
listing of these and other resources; call 919/715-3160 for
details.
Many, probably most, health care providers entered their
professions in order to to relieve the pain and suffering of all
their fellow human beings. We need to encourage physicians
and dentists to realize the urgent need for their care. Some
suggestions have been voiced already; others must be articu-
lated by the health care providers of NC so that they can evaluate
and adopt them for use. We have a precedent to uphold: When
the chips are down, doctors come through. The chips are down;
it's time to come through. Q
Acknowledgments: The authors thank Carol L. Ashcraft for her
writing and editorial assistance; John A. BartletL, MD, of Duke
University Medical Center for his review and comments; Brenda
Edwards of the AIDS Care Branch, Steve Sherman, Chief of the Health
Care Section in the Division of Adult Health Promotion, and Del
Williams, Survey and Surveillance Section, Stale Center for Health
and Environmental Statistics, for their research and contributions.
References
1 HIV/STD Control Section, Division of Epidemiology, NC Dept. of
Environment, Health and Natural Resources. Raleigh: March 1994.
2 Survey and Surveillance Section, State Center for Health and Environ-
mental Statistics, NC Department of Environment, Health and Natural
Resources. AIDS cases, statewide. Raleigh: July 1994.
3 Harley C. Barriers to accessing primary care for persons living with
HIV disease. Community-based primary medical and dental care
meeting, NC Department of Environment, Health and Natural Re-
sources. Raleigh: April 5, 1994.
4 North Carolina AIDS Task Force. AIDS in North Carolina. December
1988. Office of Minority Health, NC Department of Environment,
Health and Natural Resources. Raleigh: May 1994.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National AIDS Hotline
Training Bulletin, December 10, 1993. Statement from the National
Institutes of Health on HIV therapy recommendations in the December
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and dental care for persons with HIV/AIDS [minutes of the meeting].
Aprils, 1994.
Letters to the Editor
continued from page 250
The debate over alternative schemes is too lengthy to summa-
rize here but has been ably discussed by other writers.^
Kenneth De Ville, PhD, JD
Department of Medical Humanities
ECU School of Medicine
Greenville, NC 27858-4354
References
1 Rouse V. PittCounty Memorial Hospital, Inc., et al, 447 S.E.2d 505 (NC
App. 1994).
2 e.g. Price SH. The sinking of the "captain of the ship": reexamining the
vicarious liabilty of an operating surgeon for the negligence of assisting
hospital personnel. J Leg Med 1989;10:323-56.
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THE CHALLENGES OF HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
Bridging the Culture Gap
Caring for Patients with Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Jennifer Schuster, MPH, James C. Thomas, MPH, PhD, and Eugenia Eng, DrPH
A majority of reported cases of gonorrhea and syphilis occur
among low-income blacks.'-^ In sexually transmitted disease
(STD) clinics maintained by public health deparunents — the
primary source of STD care for low-income populations —
curable STDs are treated and behaviors such as condom use to
reduce the risk of future infections are encouraged.^''
All professional service providers who interact with the
clients of STD clinics (disease intervention specialists, law
enforcement personnel, social workers, and educators) have an
opportunity to encourage preventive behaviors. Since culture
plays a prominent role in determining behavior, when cultural
differences exist between service providers and their clients,
the burden is on the providers to understand the social environ-
ment and culture of their clientele — otherwise, the very ser-
vices they provide are liable to be ineffective. However, STD
clients commonly perceive their care as unsympathetic and
coercive rather than culturally sensitive.^
As part of a study of a rural North Carolina county with
high rates of STDs, we examined perspectives of service
providers and STD clinic attendees regarding the behaviors and
culture of attendees. The study is called the Sexually Transmit-
ted Epidemic Prevention (STEP) Project, and we refer to the
county as STEP County. The principal component of the STEP
Project is an epidemiologic study of psychosocial factors asso-
ciated with repeat STD infections among clients of the public
health clinic. Data for the survey were gathered using a stan-
dardized, confidential questionnaire administered by an inter-
viewer to STD clinic clients. This sort of standardized tech-
nique facilitates quantification and is tJie mainstay of epidemi-
ology, but it is inadequate or inappropriate for gathering some
types of data.' In order to identify factors in the client's lives that
contribute to STD transmission, we used anonymous, qualita-
tive interviews to elicit the perspectives of STD clinic clients
and the professional service providers who interact with them.
This qualitative method allowed each respondent to express
ideas and world views in his or her own language.' Systematic
analysis of interview data enabled us to summarize "insider"
perspectives of clients and providers.*
Methods
STEP County, NC, with a population of 67,(XX), was selected
because the excellence of its health department provided the
potential for good research collaboration and because the
county has one of the state's highest rates of STDs. In 1 99 1 , the
gender-, age-, and race-adjusted rates of syphilis and gonorrhea
were 4.8 and 1.6 times the overall state rates, respectively
(Thomas JC, unpublished data). Within the county, 80% of
syphilis cases and 68.5% of gonorrhea cases were treated at the
health department's STD clinic located in the central town.'' An
average of 12 people visit the clinic daily. It is open approxi-
mately six hours per day Monday through Friday, and STD
treatment is available free of charge. Usually there are three
clinical staff in the STD clinic at any one time. All are women
and none is a physician.
Selection of participants for qualitative research was not
done for purposes such as statistical power.** Rather, the number
and types of people were chosen to provide a range of perspec-
tives among providers and clients, and to identify recurrent
themes by having multiple people in each group describe the
phenomena of interest. Twenty clients with a suspected STD
were interviewed: 10 were men and 10 women; 18 were black
(these proportions approximate the gender and racial distribu-
tion of the clientele served by the STD clinic). The interviews
were conducted anonymously in a private room at the health
Ms. Schuster is with The Medical Foundation, Boston, MA; Dr. Thomas is with the Department of Epidemiology, School of Public
Health, UNC-Chapel Hill; and Dr. Eng is with the Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health,
UNC-Chapel Hill. This research was supported by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases grant #U01 -AI31 496.
The authors gratefully acknowledge the enthusiastic cooperation of the STEP County Health Department staff.
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department immediately following the client's clinical exami-
nation. Those completing the interview were paid $20.
We also interviewed 24 STEP County health and human
service providers who were likely to come into contact with
people at risk for STDs. There were 10 nurses and two health
educators from the county health department, four health care
providers from other agencies, three staff members from the
law enforcement and penal systems, two mental health care
providers, two educators, and one social service provider.
Together they represented the full range of agencies providing
services to the population of interest.
Client interviews were semi-structured and lasted up to
two hours. An interviewer-guide specified the topics to be
discussed, but the sequence and wording of questions depended
on the points raised by the respondent. Clients were asked about
relationships with partners, condom use, sources of knowledge
and beliefs about STD transmission, the exchange of sex for
drugs or for material support, access to care, and treatment for
STDs. Provider interviews lasted about one hour; providers
were asked to consider the same issues and how they pertained
to people believed to be at high risk for STDs.
All client interviews were recorded (with permission) and
transcribed for analysis with Ethnograph software. Whenever a
respondent addressed a particular issue, (for example, condom
use) the statements were labeled. Random sections of the
transcripts were independently labeled a second time by an-
other person to check the reliability of the labeling process.
Statements with the same label were extracted from all inter-
views, listed together in a single file, and read for recurring
themes. A similar process, based on responses written by the
interviewers, was used for the provider interviews. We ana-
lyzed provider and client texts separately before making com-
parisons between the two groups. In this report we focus mainly
on differences between the perspectives of providers and cli-
ents.
Results
Providers and clients were notably different in age, race, and
educational attainment (Table 1). The prototypical client was a
26-year-old, black person with a high school education or less,
although the prototypical provider was a 37-year-old, white
individual who was educated beyond high
school. Providers and clients confirmed
that contact between the two groups was
limited largely to professional interac-
tions even though 80% of both groups
had lived in STEP County for more than
five years.
All of the providers were, by defini-
tion, employed, but 30% of the clients
(four women and two men) were unem-
ployed. The occupations reported by the
six employed female clients included
nurse's aide, stitcher in a clothing factory, forklift driver, and
production worker; the eight employed male clients held posi-
tions such as convenience store clerk, construction worker,
welder, and tobacco tester.
Six (60%) of the female and four (40%) of the male clients
had children. Most of the women, but none of the men, lived
alone with their children. About one-third of the clients lived
with their parents; many had previously lived alone or with
partners, but for financial reasons returned to their parents'
home.
Partners, relationships, and condom use. Most of the clients
reported having more than one sexual parmer and described
differing levels of commitment, responsibility, and trust with
various partners. Both men and women differentiated between
steady partners and others with whom they had sex. One female
client said "A 'boyfriend' is when you have a relationship , you
go out, you talk. I would say a 'male friend' may be someone
that I have sex with and that's it. " Though multiple partnerships
were common, both men and women reported feelings of
betrayal when they discovered that their steady partner had
other sexual relationships.
Both male and female clients said that decisions about
condom use were tied to the level of trust and commitment they
placed in a given partner. One woman said: "But the guys that
I call myself dating just on a one-relationship basis, I don't use
condoms. 'Cause I feel like if he tells me he ain't gonna screw
nobody and I tell him I'm not going to screw nobody else then
that's the way it should be." Several men and women with a
steady partner but still dating others used condoms with 'out-
side' partners. A male client said: "Okay. I'll put it like this,
when I'm out playing around, not with {my steady partner but
with] other girls, if I decide to, in the street, yeah [I'll use a
condom] . Home, no. 'Cause I ain't gonna take nothing home."
Other factors relating to condom use mentioned by clients
included past experience with a partner, information from
friends, marital status, and observation of the partner's presen-
tation, underwear, and genitals. Reasons for not using condoms
included: negative past experiences with condoms, the per-
ceived stigma of condom use, unavailability of a condom when
needed, and reduced pleasure. Several clients reported that
condoms had broken during use. One man reported using
petroleum jelly as a lubricant, a practice that chemically harms
Table 1 . Characteristics of STD health and
service providers and STO
clinic clients Interviewed in STEP
County,
NC
Characteristic
Providers (n
=24)
Clients (n=20)
Age (mean)
37
26
Female (%)
71
50
Black (%)
17
89
High school graduate (%)
100
50
Residence in county >5 years (%)
80
80
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the condom, and another spoke of difficulty properly applying
condoms.
Providers' descriptions of the social and sexual behaviors
of clients matched the clients' descriptions, but didn't include
the contexts of complex relationships, social norms, and moti-
vations described by the clients. The providers all felt that
clients had multiple sexual partners, but they provided little
detail about the nature of relationships between paruiers. One
provider said, "They have many women, usually two to 10
partners in a 30-day recall." Another commented, "Teens have
multiple partners and their partners have lots of partners."
"Clients named family, friends,
and personal experience as
the most important sources
of information about STDs."
Providers' portrayals focused on clients' failure to use
condoms, but none mentioned how clients made decisions
about condom use. One provider succinctly voiced the views of
several others by saying that " Males won i use condoms." Only
one provider gave reasons: "Females don't practice preven-
tion. There's a stigma that [condoms are] not natural. Aller-
gies; decreased sensitivity; expense; and they don't have them
when they need them."
Sources of knowledge and beliefs about STD transmission.
Clients named family, friends, and personal experience as the
most important sources of information about STDs. For ex-
ample, one female client said, "That was the first time I ever had
something and I didn't know [about! the claps or crabs or
whatever they call them. And I be asking my sister." Clients
were informed about some aspects of STDs, but many were
unfamiliar with other important aspects, such as the possibility
of transmitting asymptomatic infections or not transmitting a
known infection. A female client said, "/ can't understand —
how did I give it to this guy and didn't give it to my married
friend? So (figure this guy gave it to me, because I was with the
married guy about a week before I was with [the other] and I
would' a gave it to him if I had it. I would' a gave it to my married
friend and he would have told me."
In marked conu^ast, most providers believed that health and
human service providers were clients' primary source of STD
information. One staled, "They come to nurses for advice about
medical information, they don t know the nurses personally so
they feel comfortable talking about STDs. " The providers felt
that clients were aware of the risks associated with unprotected
sex but chose not to protect themselves. One provider said,
"Yes, they know, but they think, 'What are the odds? She's a
clean girl.'" Another said, "They know somewhat, but the
knowledge doesn't make them change their behavior. In their
minds they know it. But they push it to the back of their minds."
None of the providers mentioned the possibility that clients
might be confused about transmission of asymptomatic infec-
tions or the non-transmission of known infections.
The exchange of sex for drugs or material support. Clients
mentioned the exchange of sex for drugs that occurs in the
county (none acknowledged personal drug use), but said that
exchange of sex for material support of women and their
children was more common. One female client said, "[Men]
offer me anything — you know, money — or they can buy me this
or they can give me money, 'cause I needed money for my light
bill and [they say] /' // give you money for your light bill. "Two
women indicated that they exchanged sex for child support
from the estranged fathers of their children.
Providers felt that drug use was pervasive among STD
clients. Many providers, particularly law enforcement officers,
described the connection between the drug trade, drug use, and
STD transmission in STEP County. They explained that alco-
hol and drug use impair inhibition, that sex is used to obtain
drugs, and that drug dealers use money and drugs to attract
women. One said, "The guys selling the drugs are high risk
because they've got drugs to buy sex with. They move around
selling drugs and everywhere they move they are having differ-
ent sex partners." A few providers observed that sex was used
as a commodity to barter for goods other than drugs. One
provider commented, "Women use sexuality as a resource to
get security, safety, shelter."
Access to care and the consequences of STDs. Both providers
and clients mentioned several barriers to health care for STDs:
the cost of treatment in private offices, private physicians'
discrimination against people with STDs, the stigma of being
seen or treated at the health dcparunent, and the use of illegally
obtained antibiotics to treat infections.
"Because there is no way to
prove who gave an infection to
whom, partners blame one another.
Women reported being blamed for
infections more often than men."
The clients described consequences of an STD diagnosis
ranging from blame to beating. Because there is no way to prove
who gave an infection to whom, partners blame one another.
Women reported being blamed for infections more often than
men. "Most time now, when somebody get a disease, the boy
can't have the disease and be the one gave it to the girl. But [the
men], they'll be pushing and cussin' you out, 'female dog.'"
About one-fourth of the clients reported that relationships had
ended because of an infection. A young man said, "/ used to
have a girlfriend 'til I had to come out here [to the STD clinic]."
Several men, after being diagnosed with an STD, reported
assaulting their partners, and women reported being assaulted.
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One man said "I beat that girl's butt. ..then my sister got her. My
sister beat her." One woman who had previously been abused
by her partner chose not to tell him about the infection. "Today
when I get home I'm going to tell him I got a bladder infection.
I'm not going to have sex because it's hurting me. And I' II think
of something."
In contrast, most providers thought that an STD diagnosis
had little effect on their clients' lives. They described clients as
being detached and nonchalant about STDs. One said, for
example, "They just don't care {that they have an infection!."
None mentioned physical violence as a potential consequence
of a client's informing a partner of infection.
Discussion
Health service providers were aware of behaviors practiced by
clients but had only a limited understanding of the cultural
context of the behaviors. They knew, for example, that con-
doms were infrequently used, but they did not know how
varying relationships determine condom use decisions. They
were aware that some people are infected frequently , but did not
understand the effect of a diagnosis of an STD on client's
relationships. These cultural factors play an important role in
disease transmission. Fear of losing a valued relationship or of
physical harm strongly discourage infected persons from noti-
fying their partners to seek trcaunent.
The failure of service providers to respond to cultural
factors compromises the effectiveness of programs to control
and prevent STDs. The culture gap we found is not surprising
given the sociodemographic differences between service pro-
viders and clients. These two groups come from "different
worlds" of income, race, age, and education. The two worlds
coexist in separate parts of the county and town, so service
providers don't observe clients' relationships or hear the daily
conversations that express the values underlying their sexual
behaviors. The one place where the two groups do interact — the
STD clinic — is dominated by the providers' culture. The pro-
fessional value of efficiency in clinical interactions denies
clients the opportunity to communicate the details of their lives
openly and fully. Instead, providers determine the issues that
will be addressed during a visit.''"
If the gaps we noted are as prevalent elsewhere, the barriers
to learning the relevant details of clients' lives and their con-
Table 2. Summary of the predominant perspect
Ives on Issues related to STDs in STEP County, NC, and potential
means of addressing the disparities
POTENTIAL MEANS FOR
PROVIDERS TO ADDRESS
ISSUE
PERSPECTIVE
CURRENT DISPARITIES
Provider
Client
Partners and
The practice of multiple sex
A person may have multiple sex
Counseling that facilitates
condom use
partners and unprotected sex is
partners, but condoms are used
discussion of the qualities of
the norm among the population
most often with casual partners
relationships with various
at risk for STDs
since a primary relationship with a
partners and encourages
steady partner is highly valued and
protective behaviors specific
sexual exclusivity is expected.
to particular relationships.
STD
The population at risk is
Though STD clinic personnel are
Train lay health advisors to
knowledge
knowledgeable about STD
knowledgeable and helpful.
disseminate accurate infor-
and sources
transmission, and their primary
personal experience and family
mation on STDs through
of information
source of information is public
and friends are the primary
natural social networks.
on STDs
health professionals
sources of information on STDs.
Asymptomatic infections and
non-transmission from a known
infection are not well understood.
Economic
Sex is exchanged pre-
Sex is exchanged predominantly
Assure that clients are con-
factors in sex
dominantly for drugs.
for material support to meet basic
nected with social service
needs.
agencies and can obtain the
services for which they are
qualified.
The meaning
Becoming infected with a
Because of the high value of a
Learn strategies for safely
of an STD
curable STD is of some
relationship with a steady partner
informing partners of infection.
infection
concern, but no serious
and the expectation for sexual
and rehearse with clients how
consequence is felt by those
exclusivity, painful consequences
they will inform particular
infected since treatment is
such as verbal abuse, termination
partners.
available.
of a relationship, and/or physical vi-
olence frequently follow an infection.
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ccms about STDs arc truly formidable. In order to lessen these obstacles, service
providers need to create a non-threatening atmosphere in their interactions with
clients. Ideally, the racial distribution of service providers would reflect that of the
clients, but in rural areas such as STEP County, it is hard to find qualified staff at
all, much less those with specific characteristics. It is therefore essential that all
providers learn cross-cultural sensitivity and communication. One way to do this
is to create opportunities for providers to learn from clients about their culture in
a culturally neutral setting.
Improved communication and a better understanding of the cultural context
of risky behaviors would give service providers new ways of encouraging
preventive behaviors (Table 2, previous page). For example, providers might
explore economic alternatives such as job training or eligibility for social services
with women who are exchanging sex for money to meet basic needs. Lessening
the economic incentives for casual sex would strengthen the prevailing expecta-
tion among clients of sexual fidelity by a steady partner, thereby reducing STD
transmission.
To increase the chances that sexual contacts will volunteer for an exam and
treatment, providers might learn how some clients ensure their safety while
informing parmers about an infection, and then share that strategy with other
clients. When discussing with a client how to avoid reinfection, the provider could
find out about the tyjx;s of partners and rehearse with the client ways to safely
inform partners who may be infected. Since clients rely on friends and family for
STD information and advice, providers could collaborate with others from the
clients' culture. By working with people who have a reputation for good
judgment, sound advice, and the ability to maintain confidentiality, an STD
prevention program could engage natural channels of communication to dissemi-
nate skills and accurate information.
There is a cultural chasm between service providers and those most at risk for
STDs in STEP County, but other communities should be studied before general-
izing the results. In any case, whenever a culture gap exists, a challenge also exists
for service providers and clients to bridge the gap by forming collaborative
relationships. What is clear is that familiarity with the knowledge and experiences
of culturally defined groups is helpful and can be used to construct innovative and
effective programs. □
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Let's Respect
Our Young People
and Teach Them
The Truth
by Charles Ellenbogen, MD, FACP,
Head, Departmentof Internal Medicine/
Subspecialty Clinics, Fayetteville Area
Health Education Center, Fayetteville
Jennifer Schuster, James C. Thomas,
and Eugenia Eng detail the cultural gap
separating providers of care from pa-
tients with STDs in the public health
department of one North Carolina
county. The gap between the knowl-
edge and attitudes of the patients and of
the providers is substantial. The pa-
tients lack basic knowledge about their
disease and how to prevent transmit-
ting it; the providers lack basic knowl-
edge about the attitudes and behaviors
by which the patients place themselves
at risk. But the biggest gap concerns the
substantial effect of STDs on the life
and relationships of the patients and
the providers' beliefs that STDs have
no such effect. Some providers even
think that their patients don't care
whether they have an STD.
Perhaps some of the gaps are,
Indeed, due to cultural differences. It is
not hard to believe that a 37-year-old,
educated, white, health service pro-
fessional with high stature in the com-
munity will see the world differently from
a 26-year-old, black with a high school
education and a 30% chance of having
no job at all. But cultural disparity can't
explain some of the findings. It cannot
explain the STD providers' belief that
their patients don't even care about
having an STD. Cultural disparity can-
not explain the STD providers' igno-
rance of how STDs destroy the patients'
relationships or result in violence.
Schuster, Thomas, and Eng remind us
of an earlier study in which STD pa-
tients described their treatment as un-
sympathetic and coercive. Is It possible
that providers lack basic respect for
their patients? Are they "burned-out"
from trying to help young people with
minimal resources, self -destructive be-
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havior, and the hopelessness that comes from low social
stature? Does It matter?
The failure of young people to avoid STD transmission
has far deeper origins in our society than the beliefs and
behavior of the health care providers described in the present
study. Since 1987, North Carolina law' has mandated that
public schools provide instruction about HIV infection and
other STDs. Prevention of infection is the explicit educational
goal of this law. Since the patients studied by Schuster and
colleagues had all attended at least some high school, any
STD prevention instruction they received obviously failed.
Schuster, Thomas, and Eng have confirmed thefailure of our
state's current approach to STD prevention.
Why has legally mandated preventive education failed?
Perhaps it too is insensitive to the cultural differences be-
tween white and minority youths. Perhaps it too is insensitive
to the social immaturity and need of teenagers of any
heritage for specific behavioral guidance.^ Perhaps the edu-
cation system prefers moral posturing to discovering teenag-
ers' real feelings about sexuality and morality, to helping
them recognize and devise healthy moral responses to the
behavioral challenges they face. Our policymakers seem
always to reiterate that abstinence is the sole acceptable
teenage sexuality: the "just say no" approach. Well, "just say
no"does not succeed, as the data of Schuster, Thomas, and
Eng demonstrate. When we adults tell North Carolina teen-
agers, "Don't do it because I say so," we admit that we believe
them to be immoral, insensitive, and incapable of learning.
Do we really believe that?
In fact we all know that teenagers and young adults in
North Carolina, of all racial and ethnic heritages, are as
interested in leading healthy, moral lives as any policymaker
orparent. Theywanttoabstainfrom unhealthy, immoral, self-
destructive sexual behavior as much as any adult. We cheat
them when we pretend that "just say no" is enough. We cheat
them because they want to learn how to live moral, healthy
lives, but those desires have little chance against the intense
instruction in unhealthy behaviors and attitudes that inundate
them daily from television, books, magazines, even bill-
boards. We certainly know that teens talk to each other about
sex and sexuality. Yet we sometimes pretend that the tender
sensitivities of our youngsters cannot handle the moral
tension of coeducational learning about the most intensely
coeducational experience they will share in their entire life:
sex.
Actually, we all know why "just say no" alone cannot
work. Healthy sexuality is a complex system of social skills
and knowledge. People aren't born knowing what is required
for safe and healthy sexual behavior or how to perform it.
They have to learn. It is true that parents should do some or
most of the teaching, but most of us parents aren't ourselves
any better educated or aware of sexuality than our children.
What the parents can't teach should be taught in school, as
the law requires. Consider the following analogy. Suppose I
want my teenage daughter to play the trumpet. Because she
loves me and loves music, she also wants to play the trumpet.
So is my next step to hand her a trumpet and say, "Just play"?
Pretty silly, isn't it? No matter how much my daughter wants
to play, I know, and you know, that unless she gets lessons
from someone who both knows how to play and how to teach
about playing the trumpet, she will fail.
We expect our school systems to teach our children how
to safely enjoy many complex systems that are part of adult
life. Driver's education is available in high schools across the
state. Extensive schoolroom instruction in computers and
information management systems gives our children future
success in the modern job market. Instruction in healthy
nutrition, in athletic skills and sports are required of all
students. We respect our children's ability to mature and
learn complex knowledge and behavior systems. We speak
proudly of how their excellent performance reassures us
about their future as leaders of North Carolina.
In stark contrast with our respect for their ability to learn
about and perform behind the wheel of a car, beneath a
basketball hoop, and at the computer keyboard, we pretend
that they cannot make moral healthy choices about sex. If
driver's education consisted only of telling all teens to drive
safely, we would laugh our legislators out of office. If teens
are sexually promiscuous, perhaps the blame is ours be-
cause we haven't taught them how to choose the moral,
healthy alternatives they prefer. Instead, we abandon them
to the behavioral seduction of television and magazines.
Politicians talk about "sending the right message." What
message do we send when we put learning about sex far
below learning about cars, basketballs, and computers? Is
our message that we do not expect teenagers to be moral and
self-respecting about sex, only about inanimate objects?
Let's promote the truth. Sex is a wonderful and fulfilling
part of adult life. Our teenagers are capable of great moral
strength and trustworthiness. Our youth deserve direct, age-
and culture-relevant guidance in applying these wonderful
attributes to adult sexuality. But we must also teach them that
sexuality is demanding. It requires discipline, self-respect,
and respect for others. If we learn to teach this, and teach it
right, and do it now, perhaps our children can avoid the high
rate of marital discord, divorce, and single-parent house-
holds that mark our generation's lack of success in mature
sexual relationships.
Schuster, Thomas, and Eng are to be congratulated for
demonstrating the magnitude of our cultural insensitivity to
patients with STDs. But we cannot blame STD health service
providers for a problem that runs as deep in our society as this
one does. We can help our youth lower their risk of STDs by
accepting our responsibility to teach the knowledge and skills
needed for normal healthy sexuality. Surely we need to give
our teenagers as much guidance and support in this vital area
of life as we offer for automobiles, computers, and
trumpets. □
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THE CHALLENGES OF HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
Office Rx
A Renewed Professional Relationship
James U. Adelman, MD, FACP, and Randal L. Von Seggem, PharmD, BCPS
The drive toward national health reform challenges us to
expand the delivery of services while slowing the growth of
health care costs. Without doubt, reform will change the deliv-
ery of services by health care professionals. Roles, responsibili-
ties, and alliances will change, especially those involving
physician extenders. But with change comes opportunity.
Clinical pharmacists with advanced training — clinical
pharmacotherapy specialists (CPS) — are an under-recognized
physician extender. In this article we describe the successful
incorporation of a PharmD (Doctor of Pharmacy)/CPS into
patient care management in a physician's office.
The Past
Historically, the professional medical office has been staffed by
physicians and nurses. The emergence of physician assistant
(PA) and nurse practitioner (NP) programs in the 1960s added
these non-physician providers to office staff. The diagnostic,
therapeutic, and educational services provided by PA and NP
physician extenders contribute to a high level of medical care.
During the first half of the 20th century physicians and
pharmacists interacted closely in managing medication therapy
because the pharmacist often had to compound the "remedy"
prescribed by the doctor for the patient's ailment. As pharma-
cists moved more into retailing and as the pharmaceutical
industry developed and produced pre-packaged medications,
the consulting relationship between the physician and pharma-
cist waned. At present, the physician alone manages a patient's
drug therapy; the pharmacist has little or no input apart from
filling the written prescriptions, checking for possible interac-
tions of drugs with one another, and educaung the patient on
dosage, administration techniques, and potential side effects.
As the consulting relationship between physician and
pharmacist has diminished, the frequency and toxicity of
polypharmacy has dramatically increased. The knowledge of
The authors are with the Adelman Headache Center, 510 N.
Elam Ave., Suite 302, Greensboro 27403.
physicians about pharmacology has not increased in step with
the complexity of medication regimens. A recent study criti-
cized the brief time medical students devote to the study of
pharmacology and claimed that their training was inadequate to
ensure proper management of medications for the elderly.' In
fact, much of the drug information used by physicians comes
solely from drug salespeople.
Recognizing that drug therapy regimens are becoming
increasingly complex, the University of Michigan developed a
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program in the early 1960s.
Similar programs soon followed at other schools. Doctoral-
level pharmacists receive advanced training in pathophysiol-
ogy, clinical pharmacology, research methods, and physical
assessment. A minimum of five years of clinical experience (or
completion of an accredited pharmacy residency program) and
a rigorous board examination precedes certification as a CPS.
Because of these programs many PharmDs have the high-level
skills and special knowledge to again assist physicians in
management of drug therapy, although in new ways.
The Present
Nearly 40 million US citizens have no health care insurance.
The American College of Physicians has staled its position in
writing: "[Physicians] must address this need in the immediate
future. One potential solution is to expand the role of non-
physician providers in the health care system."^ The health care
plan President Clinton put forth in 1994 proposed doubling the
number of NP and PA trainees because physician extenders
have been well accepted by the American medical consumer.'
In 1 993, a nationwide Gallup poll found that 86% of Americans
were willing to get everyday health care from an advanced
practice nurse." As a result, nurse clinicians and physician
assistants are in urgent demand.
Physician extenders deliver care by practicing in conjunc-
tion with either a primary care or specialty care physician. At
present approximately 95,400 advanced-practice nurses' and
23,350 PAs' are engaged in clinical practice. They successfully
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gather medical histories, fx^rform physical examinations, order
and review laboratory data, and prescribe medications. In fact,
internists estimate that 49% of the patients that come to them for
a primary care or specialty care visit could be safely cared for
by MPs and PAs' (in consultation with the physician when
indicated).
To achieve NP status, licensed registered nurses must take
advanced U"aining for nine to 24 months. US Public Health
Service guidelines for NP education do not require training in
pharmacology although most programs do provide about three
credit hours of coursework. Physician assistant training lasts
two to four years, culminating in a rigorous examination and
certification upon successful completion. In PA programs,
pharmacology consists of zero to four credit hours of classes, as
well as incorporation into "Clinical Medicine" courses taught
during the first year.
During their training, NPs and PAs focus on assessment
and diagnosis, even though most patients visit the office for
medication adjustments and most leave with prescription(s) in
hand. Despite the fact that the bulk of patient visits involve
adjustment of medication, it is rare that a clinical pharmacist or
pharmacologist is a member of the office staff.
Bachelor of Science (BS) pharmacists take eight to 10
credit hours of pharmacology in addition to medicinal chemis-
try and other drug-related courses. Another lOto 16credithours
of combined pharmacology and pathophysiology (including
courses in clinical pharmacokinetics and medicinal toxicology)
are required for a PharmD degree. Since PharmD training is
weighted toward pharmacotherapy rather than physical assess-
ment and diagnosis, practitioners of this discipline could prof-
itably work with the physician to manage certain patients.
PharmDs already have important roles in medical centers
and hospitals. They manage therapeutic schedules for theo-
phylline, anticonvulsants, aminoglycosides, heparin, warfarin,
antihypertensives, and other medications. They design parenteral
nutrition formulas and conduct pharmacology research. But
this rejuvenation of the physician-pharmacist consulting rela-
tionship has so far been limited almost exclusively to the
hospital setting. The outpatient office provides a new opportu-
nity, and it is our efforts in that setting that we now describe.
The CPS in Our Practice
Our office practice is limited to the diagnosis and treatment of
headache. When patients come to the office the nurse or the CPS
takes a detailed headache and medical history. The physician
reviews the information, performs a physical examination,
makes thediagnosis, and form ulatesatreatmentplan. If the plan
calls for medication, the CPS is consulted to instruct the patient
about the pathophysiology of the disease process and its rela-
tionship to treatment. Therapeutic goals, medication dosing,
potential side effects, and special precautions are carefully
explained. When treatment focuses primarily on the use of
medications, a follow-up appointment is made with the CPS.
The patient is invited to contact the CPS if medication-related
problems arise (most of the questions patients have after they
leave a medical office relate to medication effects).
At revisits, the CPS measures blood pressure and pulse;
records changes in headache frequency, intensity and charac-
teristics; surveys the patient's response lo and compliance with
medication; and notes the occurrence of side effects. If the
quality of the headache has changed or if there are other
indications, the CPS consults the physician; otherwise, the CPS
decides whether to add or delete medication, change the dose or
timing, or change the route of administration. The time spent
discussing treatmentenhances patient confidence, thus improv-
ing compliance and therapeutic outcome. The physician is
informed of the patient' s status, the recommended changes, and
if appropriate, signs the prepared prescriptions.
The primary aspect of the CPS 's involvement with patients
relates to drug therapy, but other aspects of care are addressed
because a good overall plan is the keystone to reducing the dose
and number of required medications. The relationship of head-
ache to exercise, sleep, diet, and emotional stresses at home and
work are addressed. The PharmD's training in nutrition, exer-
cise, and non-medication therapies provides excellent back-
ground for this work. In our practice, the CPS is helpful to:
1) Patients who have failed standard narcotic-based headache
regimens. These patients require careful dosing of oral pain
medications and close monitoring to avoid overuse and
abuse. The CPS maintains contact with prescribing physi-
cians and retail pharmacists to monitor drug consumption.
2) Patients who require regular injections of narcotics. Here
the CPS seeks alternative administration routes and doses to
minimize injections.
3) Patients who require potentially toxic medications such as
monoamine oxidase inhibitors. The CPS monitors the use of
these drugs and provides ongoing education to assure maxi-
mal compliance and safety.
4) Patients who are using several medications, sometimes
prescribed by several different physicians. The CPS evalu-
ates the compatibility and interaction of the medications and
coordinates therapy among clinicians.
A small percentage of our patients require hospitalization
because of their head pain. In those cases, the CPS helps
coordinate in-hospital interdisciplinary treatment Staff nurses
need (and we provide) education about the sjjecial needs of
headache patients and the nature of our treatment approach.
Each CPS and physician makes hospital rounds and contributes
to the adjustment of the treatment plans. The CPS educates
inpatients on the mechanism of headache and the role of
medications including anticipated benefits, potential adverse
effects, and appropriate administration techniques.
Patient acceptance of the CPS has been excellent. Most
patients appreciate the extra time, education, and expertise he
provides; they are comforted by having a "medication special-
ist" working with them to adjust medications. The rate of
cancellations or "no-shows" for office visits to the CPS is the
same as for the attending physician.
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Quality control and outcome evaluation are essential. Our
current plans call for the CPS to evaluate the outcomes of
present treatment methods and to develop treatment algorithms
that incorporate medication costs, treatment effectiveness, ef-
fect on co-morbid illnesses, potential side effects of drugs, and
ease of administration.
The Future
Having a clinical pharmacist working beside a private physi-
cian in an office setting is a new idea, but one that is logical and
timely. It re-establishes a collegia! clinical relationship that
improves patient care, increases physician efficiency, and is
cost effective.
We believe that a CPS can be most helpful in settings where
medication treatment is intensive — as in centers treating diabe-
tes mellitus, hypertension, congestive heart failure, seizure
disorders, or renal failure. In those settings, extensive training
in pharmacology and therapeutics makes the CPS a more
appropriate physician extender than a NP or PA. Use of CPSs
would permit MPs and PAs to serve in primary -care settings
where their special skills in assessment could be best utilized
and would help ease the current shortage of physician extend-
ers. Currently there are four to six times as many jobs available
as there are PAs and NPs to fill them.*
In the future, the niche filled by CPSs, PAs, and NPs will
reflect the quality of their care, their productivity, and
cost-effectiveness. Already wc know that the quality of care
NPs and PAs provide is indistinguishable from that of physi-
cians when process and outcome are used as indicators.'"*
Productivity of PAs and physicians is similar."'^
Thirty-five states authorize PAs to prescribe medication
under the supervision of a physician. North Carolina recently
authorized broad prescribing and practice privileges for NPs
who are presently empowered lo prescribe in 44 other states."
As the role of the CPS becomes better delineated, states should
authorize prescribing privileges for these particularly well-
qualified individuals. As with PAs, prescribing privileges should
require the agreement and supervision of a responsible, li-
censed physician.
Conclusions
The challenge of deli vering health care services to an increasing
number of patients and simultaneously slowing the growth of
health care costs demands new approaches. Cost savings of up
to 20% can be realized by using physician extenders to deliver
health care services.'"'^ Use of a physician extender can in-
crease visits to an individual physician's office by 30%-40%
and at substantial cost savings."
Although yearly salaries of PAs ($36,0(X)-S55,0{X)) and
NPs ($33,000-S48,000),*"" are lower than the mean salary of
hospital pharmacists ($51,840), the salaries of PhamiDs is
one-half to one-fourth that of physicians ($ 1 00,000-$ 1 92,000).
The salary cost of CPSs can be justified by their special training
in pharmacotherapy. Their added value increases directly with
complexity of medicinal treatments.
The clinical pharmacotherapy specialist is an under-rec-
ognized and thus under-utilized physician extender. At a time
when the complexity of pharmacologic agents is increasing, the
expertise of a CPS can both improve patient care and enhance
the cost-effectiveness of treatment. They are ideally suited to
work in medication-intensive medical practices. We urge the
expanded training, certification, and utilization of CPSs, and
we favor legislation that would permit them to prescribe medi-
cations in coordination with a licensed physician. □
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THE CHALLENGES OF HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
Health Partners
A Systematic Approach to the Health Care Delivery
Problem in Buncombe County, North Carolina
Suzanne Landis, MD, MPH, Philip Davis, MD, and Cynthia Janes, PhD
The Buncombe County Medical Society (BCMS) believes that
private physicians can catalyze a systematic and collaborative
analysis of the health care needs of the underserved. The BCMS
has received a one-year planning grant from the Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation, one of 22 awards throughout the nation.
The goals of the project, "Health Partners: Today and Tomor-
row," are: 1) to identify and quantify the numbers of medically
underserved individuals in Buncombe County; and 2), in part-
nership with community members, hospitals, businesses, and
government, to design and implement solutions to the problems
of health care access, especially primary health care. Based on
efforts already begun, the BCMS believes that our community
is ready for a collaborative attack on its unmet health care needs.
The Health Partners Project
Buncombe County is located in western North Carolina along
Interstate Route 40. The county's population is 175,821, ap-
proximately 10%ofwhom are non-white and 14%, elderly. The
county has two not-for-profit, acute care hospitals that share a
common medical staff. One-fourth of the 409 physicians prac-
ticing in the county are primary care physicians; nearly all
(96%) of the physicians practicing in the county are members
of the BCMS.
The Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC) is
a partner of the BCMS in the project. MAHEC's mission is to
improve the quality, geographic distribution, and retention of
health care professionals in western North Carolina. It is part of
the NC AHEC system, a national model for regional commu-
nity-focused programs for the education of health profession-
als. MAHEC provides expertise in community survey methods,
Drs. Landis and Janes are with the Mountain Area Health
Education Center, 118 Weaver Blvd., Asheville 28804. Drs.
Landis and Davis are members of the Buncombe County
Medical Society, Asheville 28801 . This work is supported in part
by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
data collection, and project evaluation to complement the
physician leadership skills of the BCMS.
The county's three major hospitals (Memorial Mission, St.
Joseph ' s, and Thorns Rehabilitation) have supported our project
by sending representatives to the planning group, by providing
communication expertise, by financial assistance, and through
a grant from the Duke Endowment. They are involved in an
assessment of community needs in western North Carolina.
Existing Community Health Efforts
The BCMS has a record of leadership in improving access to
health care for the underserved. The Doctors' Medical Clinic,
(a collaboration of the BCMS , a consortium of religious congre-
gations, and the hospitals) provides free medical care and
medications to eligible patients. Staffed by volunteers, the
clinic is open three evenings each week and sees 75 patient
visits per week. About half of the Medical Society members
serve at the clinic and accept referrals in their offices.
HIV-infected persons have several options for primary
care services. A physician referral list created by a local
physician allows the Western North Carolina AIDS Project to
refer clients to the 94% of primary care physicians in the
community who have hospital privileges. An HIV Wellness
Center provides an additional source of medical care, social
support, and educational programs. BCMS members serve as
volunteer staff at the facility.
A hospital-based immunization program provides hospi-
talized patients with needed vaccines near the time of discharge,
regardless of their ability to pay. This program demonstrates the
commitment of these hospitals to preventive care.
Children First is a county-wide coalition to improve
children's well-being; health is one of seven areas of its focus.
Children First has successfully established a free immunization
program at a summer street festival attended by more than
300,000 citizens annually.
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Health Care Needs
In spite of all present efforts, there is still a substantial unmet
need forcare. Seven of Buncombe County's 38 census U-actsare
designated as medically underserved areas. The population of
the six urban and one rural areas totals more than 16,000; the
income of over half these residents is less than twice the poverty
level, and that of over a quarter is below the poverty level.
Seasonal or part-time employment in the county's large tourism
industry offers only minimum wages and no health insurance
coverage, greatly compounding the number of underserved.
The Asheville-Buncombe Community Christian MinisU'y
(ABCCM) estimates that 30,000 Buncombe County men,
women, and children have incomes below 200% of the federal
poverty guideline and are completely without health coverage.
The ABCCM Doctors' Medical Clinic meets slightly more than
10% of the county need (and then generally only to provide an
initial assessment). A 1993 needs assessment by the United
Way identified several problem areas in the county: insufficient
health screening, diagnostic services, AIDS prevention educa-
tion, and prescription medicines for the poor and homeless.
Many of those who receive health care do so through
channels not designed for primary care. The two acute care
hospitals are the most obvious entries into the health care
system and are the sites of least appropriate use. For example.
Memorial Mission Hospital, the region's tertiary medical cen-
ter, reported in 1993 that 35% of the 44,000 visits to its
emergency room were for problems that could have been
handled in a primary care physician's office. The 15,000 non-
emergent visits were made by privately insured (33%), Medic-
aid (17%), Medicare (1 1%), and self or no-pay patients (30%).
St. Joseph's Hospital reported that 40% of its 33,000 ER visits
in 1993 could have been handled by a primary care physician.
Of these 13,200 visits, 39% were privately insured, 11% by
Medicaid, 28% by Medicare, and 22% were self-insured or no-
pay visits. St. Joseph's Hospital operates four outlying urgent
care centers that see approximately 80,000 patients annually,
32,000 of whom could have been seen by a primary care
provider. In total, at least 60,000 visits to the emergency rooms
and urgent care centers could have been managed appropriately
in the offices of private physicians.
The Buncombe County Health DeparUnent (BCHD) oper-
ates a Healthy Children and Teens Program that provides health
screening for Medicaid recipients under 20 years of age. Fig-
ures from 1993 indicate that only4,718ofthe7,465 individuals
who agreed to have the screening were actually examined. The
BCHD also operates an adult primary care center (APCC).
Between November 1993 and January 1994, the APCC re-
corded 3,180 patient visits, most (70%) of which were by
females and people under 65 years of age. Payment for this
service is largely through Medicaid (22%), Medicare (16%),
and self-pay (34%). Most (75%) of the self-pay patients are
charged on a sliding scale, and due to low income, many pay
nothing.
In 1 993 , the B uncombe County Commissioners undertook
a major productivity study of all county departments looking
for ways to reduce expenditures. One major recommendation
was to reduce or consolidate .several of the primary care clinics
operated by BCHD. This proposal would, if implemented,
further erode access to primary care for many of the most
vulnerable members of our community.
Problems of access in Buncombe County seem to center
around primary care. An informal survey indicates that patients
who can get in to see a primary care physician have relatively
litUe trouble being seen by specialists to whom the primary care
physician refers. For this reason our plan to improve access to
care will focus on increasing access to primary care services.
Currently, 39 individual and group physician practices in
Buncombe County participate in Carolina Access, a managed
care system for Medicaid patients. Carolina Access is designed
to provide efficient and effective health care delivery to Med-
icaid patients. New and renewing Medicaid recipients auto-
matically become enrolled in Carolina Access; there are cur-
rently more than 18,000 enrolled recipients, 6,000 more than
can be seen by participating physicians!
Barriers to Medical Care
Substantial barriers to obtaining primary care exist in Bun-
combe County. A March 1994 survey by the BCMS identified
the following: 1) too few primary care physicians serve the
population (only three of 22 respondents were unconditionally
accepting new Medicaid patients; only eight of the 22 were
accepting new uninsured patients); 2) too few primary care
physicians accept adequate numbers of Medicaid patients (on
average, private physician charges to Medicaid represented
only 6% of total charges); 3) too few primary care practices are
open during evenings and on weekends (40% of practices were
open during weekday evenings and 3 1 % on weekends). The
lack of convenient hours may encourage patients who are
working or cannot find child care to use emergency depart-
ments for routine health care.
Lack of transportation plays a significant role in limiting
access to private physicians. In 1990, close to 10% (6,971) of
occupied housing units in the county had no vehicles available;
most of the residents without transportation were over 65 years
of age. During planning for MAHEC's Mountain Area Perinatal
Substance Abuse Program (MAPSAP), pregnant substance
abusers identified lack of transportation and child care as major
barriers to prenatal care and substance abuse treaunent. MAPSAP
mothers' advocates reported that they spenta significant amount
of time providing transportation to this high-risk group.
Thus, despite the existence of a primary care facility at the
BCHD, a free clinic voluntarily staffed by private practice
physicians, and the development of the Carolina Access sys-
tem, substantial unmet needs remain. The successes of the
BCMS in getting practitioners to donate medical services
provide evidence that the county's physicians understand the
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need for improved care and are willing to participate in meeting
the health care needs of the area's underserved.
Strategy of the Planning Grant
Our primary goal for the period from August 1 , 1 994, to July 3 1 ,
1995, is to develop a comprehensive strategy for expanding the
primary health care services provided by private practice phy-
sicians to Buncombe County's medically underserved citizens.
We have assembled an advocacy planning group comprised of
private practitioners, agencies involved in health care delivery
to the underserved, agencies providing the underserved with
other services (such as with food and shelter), representatives of
underserved populations (such as the HIV-infected, elderly,
working uninsured), county commissioners, and local business
groups. After a community-wide needs assessment, wc will
outline a physician-led plan that maximizes use of private
practitioners, addresses public policy issues, identifies funding
sources, and provides for process evaluation.
BCMS and M AHEC have already developed and pretested
a phone survey based on the Centers for Disease Control
Behavioral Risk Factor Questionnaire to identify the specific
needs of the medically underserved and the barriers to compre-
hensive health care. In addition, in order to belter understand the
identified needs, BCMS will host professionally facilitated
"town meetings" in the medically underserved areas of Bun-
combe County. We will invite community members to freely
discuss their perceived needs and to brainstorm possible solu-
tions for them. We will also hold focus group meetings with
elderly, HIV-infected, homeless, and working uninsured resi-
dents to further clarify barriers to medical care.
We will outline a plan in which physicians, through the
BCMS, lead the way to improved access to health care using
financial support from businesses, insurers, and government
agencies. Subdivisions of the planning group ("study groups")
will review accumulated data and present recommendations to
the planning group for discussion and to prioritize solutions.
Eventually, a comprehensive strategy will be drafted, refined,
and presented to physicians, hospital leaders, government agen-
cies, private insurers, the business community, and health and
human services agencies to solicit formal commiunent.
Enhancing Physician Participation
How can we enhance physician participation in the process of
needs identification and provision? The BCMS newsletter will
report quarterly updates on the project and medical staff meet-
ings at the hospitals will review the planning strategy and solicit
concerns and possible solutions. Drs. Davis and Landis, project
directors, will discuss problems and concerns of physicians in
focus groups so that physicians can visualize their role in
providing care to the currently underserved. Summarized min-
utes of planning group meetings will be sent to all physicians.
and we will hold a forum to discuss the results of the phone
survey, town meetings, and focus groups with physicians.
We propose a legislative/insurance study group to include
representatives of county and state government, large and small
businesses, physicians, hospitals, and insurers. This study group
will develop financial and political strategies that can be readily
incorporated into the overall plan and will assure the other study
groups and the BCMS that all recommendations are financially
and politically feasible. The Children First Collaborative has
successfully used a similar format and is interested in working
with our physician-led initiative to address children's health
care needs. In addition, large and small businesses have formed
two health coalitions, both of which are interested in working
with our planning group.
Our current efforts to enhance care for the needy are locally
financed, almost exclusively by the health services sector. St.
Joseph's and Memorial Mission hospitals, both partners in the
project, have expressed their commitment to developing a
comprehensive continuum of care. These hospitals and their
physician colleagues are the most feasible sources of private
funds, but other local organizations and businesses represent a
previously untapped area of support for the expanded services
we envision. Finally, we continue to attract support from NC-
based foundations for health services projects.
Project Management
The project is administered by the BCMS; Drs. Davis and
Landis serve as project directors. Dr. Davis is the driving force
behind the development and successful implementation of the
ABCCM Doctors' Medical Clinic. He has practiced obstetrics
and gynecology in Asheville for 22 years and is well known to
the private physician community. Dr. Landis, who has prac-
ticed at MAHEC for seven years, is director of the Division of
Family Medicine at MAHEC and is experienced in community
health planning. Cynthia Janes, PhD, the project coordinator,
has extensive training and experience in project development,
implementation, and evaluation; she oversees the planning
process, supervises staff, ensures that elements of the planning
process are carried out on schedule, and analyzes data. Kendall
Hale is the only full-time staff employee. She is responsible for
daily management and coordination of the project and for
networking among agencies, physicians, and the community. A
project management team meets on a weekly basis to monitor
the implementation of planning activities.
Buncombe County has pressing unmet health needs. In
keeping with our long history of creative solutions to health
problems, our private physicians, in concert with the commu-
nity, have begun a systematic and planned approach to health
care delivery. To achieve our goals, we have devised a compre-
hensive plan to assess health needs, prioritize them, and design
solutions that incorporate the energies and ideas of a broad
spectrum of physicians, underserved people, health profession-
als and agencies, insurers, and legislators. □
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PROTECTING YOURSELF FROM THE SUN
ARE YOU ALLERGIC TO YOUR SUNSCREEN?
William M. Hendricks, MD
Sunscreens are a remarkable group of chemicals that have
revolutionized our ability to protect ourselves from the sun.
When applied to the skin they help shield and protect it from
the sun's rays. Unfortunately, some people may develop an
allergy to one of the chemicals in their sunscreens. If this
happens to you, your sunscreen can cause an itchy, red rash
or even make you more sensitive to sunlight. Sometimes an
allergy to one of the chemicals in sunscreens can be very
subtle, and some people who think they are allergic to
sunlight may actually be allergic to one of the ingredients in
their sunscreen.
There are basically two types of sunscreens — chemical
sunscreens and physical sunscreens. If you look at Figure 1 ,
you will see the main ingredients found in each type of
sunscreen.
Chemical sunscreens are responsible for almost all aller-
gic reactions to sunscreens, while physical sunscreens almost
nevercause problems. Physical sunscreens, such as the white
coat of zinc oxide that some lifeguards use to protect their
William M. Hendricks, MD, is a board certified dermatolo-
gist with the Asheboro Dermatology Clinic in Asheboro, NC.
noses and lips, however, can be unsightly. Fortunately some
of the newer sunscreens are not as noticeable since they
combine the physical sunscreen titanium dioxide with chemi-
cal sunscreens.
If You Think You Are Allergic
If you want to do a simple patch test to see if your sunscreen
is causing problems, use a pen to mark a small area on your
forearm no larger that a quarter. Then apply a tiny dab of the
sunscreen to the area and rub it completely into your skin. Do
this twice a day for three days. If you are allergic to the
sunscreen, the area usually will become red and itchy. If you
do not get a reaction to the sunscreen, repeat the test making
certain that the area is exposed to sunlight. There are some
allergic reactions to sunscreens that occur only after the
sunscreen is exposed to sunlight.
If you break out in a rash from a sunscreen before or after
sun exposure, discontinue it. If your sunscreen caused the
rash, it usually will appear only on the areas where you
applied the sunscreen. Please remember, however, that there
are many other reasons why you can have skin problems
when you get out in the sun, unless you have confirmed your
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allergy with a patch test, check with your personal physician
or dermatologist.
If you think your sunscreen caused the rash, try switch-
ing to another brand that does not contain the same ingredi-
ents. That's where Figure 1 comes in handy. All of the most
important active ingredients in sunscreens are listed there.
Try to identify the groups of ingredients found in your
sunscreen.
If the manufacturer uses chemical names, look for the
key word. Forexample, 2-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone
is a benzophenone, 2-ethyl-hexyl-p-methoxycinnamate is a
cinnamate, triethanolamine salicylate is a salicylate. If you
are still having problems, ask your pharmacist or physician
for help.
The important point to remember is that if you are
allergic to one of the members of any group of chemicals in
your sunscreen, you will need to avoid the other members of
that group.
PABA and PABA Esters
The most common sunscreen problem is an allergy to PABA
or one of the PABA esters. If you are allergic to this, switch
to a PABA-free sunscreen. People who are allergic to
benzocaine, paraphenylenediamine (used in some hair dyes),
procaine, sulfonamides, thiazides, or other related com-
pounds may also be allergic to PABA or PABA esters, and
should try to use PABA-free sunscreens.
Benzophenones
Other people may be allergic to one of the benzophenones. If
you are, you will need to avoid dioxybenzone, oxybenzone
and benzophenone 3. Usually people who are allergic to this
can use a PABA or PABA ester-based sunscreen, although
there are a few unfortunate people who are allergic to both
PABA and benzophenone. If you are one of them, choose a
PABA-free, benzophenone-free sunscreen or use a physical
sunscreen such as Neutrogena Chemical-Free sunscreen.
'Chemical sunscreens are
responsible for almost all
allergic reactions to
sunscreens, while physical
sunscreens almost never
cause problems. '
other Ingredients
Occasionally some people are allergic to aloe vera, cinnamates,
cocoa butter, fragrances, lanolin, menthyl anthranilate, Parsol
1789, preservatives (such as imidazolidinyl urea and
parabens), salicylates, or vitamin E in their sunscreen. If
there is a question about what you are allergic to in your
sunscreen, ask your physician to test you to para-aminoben-
zoic acid (PABA), benzophenone, and other chemicals con-
tained in sunscreens.
Read the labels on sunscreens carefully. Several companies
manufacture different chemical sunscreens under very simi-
lar trade names. If you are confused, ask your pharmacist or
physician for help.
Figure 1
Some Effective Ingredients in Sunscreens
II
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Getting a Great Tan
Without Damaging Your SIcin
ARTIFICIAL TANNING PRODUCTS
William M. Hendricks, MD
Most of us already know that the sun's rays are not good for
our skin and that tanning beds age and cook the proteins in our
skin. How, then, can you get a great tan without damaging
your skin?
The answer is self-tanning products or sunless tanners
that contain dihydroxyacetone. These lotions, sprays, or gels
do not require the sun's rays to give your skin a "sunless tan."
Dihydroxyacetone has been around for a long time and has
been shown to be very safe.
The original formulations, however, turned the skin an
eye-arresting orange-brown color and made the elbows and
knees appear brown and dirty. Fortunately, today's self-
tanning products have been greatly improved and leave the
skin a more natural appearing brown or golden brown color.
How do self-tanning products work?
Dihydroxyacetone, the active ingredient in self-tanning prod-
ucts, combines with the topmost layer of your skin (the
keratin layer) causing a browning reaction. The brown color
develops like photographic tllm over the course of several
hours and cannot be washed off. Instead, it is gradually shed
along with your top layer of skin over two to four days. In
fact, if you vigorously rub your skin, you will remove this
outer layer along with your "tan." Dihydroxyacetone is not
a stain or a dye. Bronzers, on the other hand, are dyes that
instantly color the skin but can be washed off with soap and
water.
Whiat should I ask for?
Most self-tanning products contain 3% to 5% dihydroxyac-
etone, although the percentage is rarely shown on the bottle
or packaging. Instead, many products are labeled for "fair
skin" or "medium-dark skin," or for "light," "medium-dark,"
or "dark tans." There are even products that advertise that
they have a "self-adjusting color." Usually the higher the
concentration of dihydroxyacetone, the darkerthe "tan." The
darkness of the brown color may also be intensified by
repeated applications. People with medium complexions
(not fair or dark) seem to like the colors produced by sunless
tanners the best, while fair or darkly complected people may
not find them acceptable.
If you want to test your skin to be certain of a self-tanner,
apply a small amount to your forearm and rub it in so that it
covers an area about the size of a quarter. Wait two to three
hours and see if the color is acceptable. You may reapply
some more self-tarmer to the area if you are not satisfied and
check the site again in two to three hours. If you do not like
the result, try a different product. Although all self-tanners
contain the same active ingredients, certain products may
work better for you than others.
Some self-tanners also contain a sunscreen (see Figure
2). These products can give you a false sense of security,
since your "tan" usually lasts for several days, while the
sunscreen's effectiveness may last only several hours. There-
fore, you should either reapply the self-tanner with sunscreen
or apply a sunscreen over your "tan" before you get out in the
sun. If you choose one of these products, buy one with an SPF
of at least 15.
Finally, if you are really anxious to have a taimed look,
there are some products that contain a bronzer along with a
self-tanner. These products color your skin so that you will
immediately appear darker and also contain a self-tanner that
works over the course of two to three hours to darken your
skin.
How do you apply self-tanning
products?
First, read and then carefully follow all of the instructions on
the bottle. Here are a few tips:
1) Bathe or shower and then gently pat your skin dry. Some
people may want to use a wash cloth or loofah pad to
gently exfoliate their skin.
2) Evenly apply the self-tanner or sunless tarmer rubbing it
gently into the skin. Use it sparingly around the hairline,
eyebrows, knees, elbows, ankles, knuckles, and nails.
Remember that thick skin usually has more keratin and
will turn a darker shade of brown. If your skin is rough,
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irritated, thickened, freckled, mottled, or aged, the self-
tanner may not go on evenly.
3) Avoid contact with your eyes.
4) Immediately wash your hands with soap and water or
rinse and dry with a towel after each application. If you
don't, you will have brown fingers and palms.
5) Self-tanners can stain clothing and fabrics. Avoid con-
tact until the product has dried on your skin.
6) Reapply the self-tanner to your skin every two to four
hours until your skin is the right shade of tan. It usually
takes two to four applications to get it right, although this
may vary depending upon anatomical site. For example,
the face may require fewer applications than the extremi-
ties.
7) To avoid streaking, reapply the self-tanner after swim-
ming, toweling, or prolonged perspiration.
8) Most self-tanners must be reapplied daily or every other
day, or your tan will disappear within two to four days.
9) If skin irritation or a rash develops, discontinue the self-
tanner.
1 0) Use a sunscreen with a SPF of at least 1 5 over your self-
tanner unless it already contains one. Although
dihydoxyacetone blocks some ultraviolet rays (mainly
long wavelength UVA rays), your tan will not protect
you from ultraviolet rays that bum and age your skin.
Warning: Beware of tan accelerators that contain tyrosine,
melanin, or riboflavin, since they do not work. Tanning
promoters (available in Europe) that have 5-methyoxpsoralen
(bergapten) or oil of bergamot may cause sunburns. Tanning
pills containing canthaxanthin have been banned in the
United States because they caused retinal problems , hepati-
tis, and bone marrow problems. Do not use them! □
Figure 1
Common Self-Tanners (Sunless Tanners)
Figure 2
Common Self-Tanning Products with Sunscreen
Bain de Soleil Sunless Tanning Creme (light,
dark); Banana Boat Sunless Tanning Lotion
or Spray Coppertone Moisturizing Self-tan-
ner Lotion (light-medium, dark); Eckerd
Sunless Tanning Creme or Lotion (light,
medium-dark); Fruit of the Earth Aloe Vera
Sunless Tanning Lotion (fair skin, medium-
dark skin); Hawaiian Tropic Self Tanning
Milkor Moisturizing Lotion L.A. Tan Profes-
sional Sunless Tanning Lotion (medium to
dark); Neutrogena Glow Sunless Tanning
Spray or Lotion (light glow, deep glow);
Panama Jack Sunless Self Tanning Lotion
(medium to dark, dark); Sub Tropic Sunless
Tanning Lotion Vaseline Intensive Care
Moisturizing Sunless Tanning Lotion (fair
skin, medium-dark skin)
Bain de Soleil SPF -t- Color Sunscreen
and Self-Tanner (SPF 8 and 15)
Banana Boat Sunless Tanning Lotion
(SPF 8)
Coppertone Protect & Tan (SPF 15 and
SPF 25)
Eurotan Express Sunless Dark Tanning
Lotion (SPF 4)
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"Urinate in tiie Cup, Doctor"
Editor's note:Jhe following editorial on pre-employment drug testing of new House Staff at Duke University Medical Center
was written by Edward C. Halperin, MD, deputy editor of the Journal and a professor in Duke's Department of Radiation
Oncology. To initiate dialogue among our readers, we asked five physicians to provide their views on the topic as well. Their
comments, listed alphabetically, follow. We encourage readers to join in the debate by letter or fax (919/286-9219).
On November 2 1 , 1994, the Executive Committee of the Duke
Hospital Medical Staff passed a regulation stating that all new
house staff at Duke will undergo "entry substance abuse testing.
This testing will be a condition of the employment process. Any
applicant who refuses lo submit for screening or whose drug
screen results in a confirmed positive result will have his or her
offer of appointment rescinded." In practical terms the Duke
policy means that each July, entering interns, residents, and
postgraduate fellows will be subjected to urine, blood, or breath
tests for alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines, phen-
cyclidine, and opiates. Those who test definitely positive will
be refused employment.
Proper urine screening for drugs of abuse requires that
specimens be collected under direct observation of urine flow
from urethra to container. In some federal agencies, a "monitor
of the same sex as the employee remains close at hand to listen
for the normal sounds of urination. Dye is added to the toilet
water to prevent the employee from using the water to adulter-
ate the sample."''^ Some corporations measure urine tempera-
ture in an attempt to detect specimen substitution. No matter
what system is used, a completely documented chain of custody
must be provided for every specimen so that the evidence of a
positive specimen will stand up in the face of any subsequent
litigation. I presume, therefore, that entering house officers will
be welcomed to Duke University Medical Center with a cup and
the opportunity to urinate while being observed to ensure an
unadulterated specimen.
Pre-Employtnent Drug Testing: Pro
Several arguments favor pre-employment drug testing. I'll
summarize four:
1) Those who support testing intend to apply it ultimately to all
new hires at Duke, not just house officers. They argue that
many industries require drug testing. If Duke Hospital docs
not test, then substance-impaired employees mightgravitate
toward Duke (the "Duke will become an employment refuge
for addicts" argument').
2) Pre-employment drug testing sends a clear message that
such behavior is not acceptable at Duke.
3) House officers and medical students have ready access to
drugs in the course of their work. We need to protect these
young people when, at a particularly vulnerable stage of
their lives, they may succumb lo the temptations of drug
abuse.
4) For their own good, as well as patient safety, addicts ought
to be rooted out.
My sources at Duke report that pre-employment testing is
only the first step. The proposition is being floated to extend
suspicionless testing to clinical faculty on a random basis.
Pre-Employment Drug Testing: Con
There are compelling arguments against suspicionless drug
testing. The Fourth Amendment of the US Constitution, ratified
in 1 79 1 , states unequivocally that "the right of the people to be
secure in their person, houses, paper, and effects, against
unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and
no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by
Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be
searched, and the persons or things to be seized."" By a legal
sleight of hand you can argue that a private, non-governmental
agency like Duke Hospital is not bound by the right to privacy
clause, but the violation of the law's spirit is still clear.
Recent US Supreme Court decisions define the relation-
ship between employment drug testing and "search and sei-
zures." The Supreme Court has held that obtaining blood and
breath tests for drugs infringes upon an individual's reasonable
expectations of privacy. '■'•' The subsequent chemical analyses
of blood and urine samples, to obtain additional data, is a further
invasion of privacy. A federal appeals court staled:
"There are few activities in our society more personal or
private than the passing of urine. Most people describe it
[with] euphemisms if they talk about it at all. It is a func-
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tion traditionally performed without public observation;
indeed its performance in public is generally prohibited
by law as well as social custom."'
Few people are more vulnerable to pressure from superiors
than interns. What a way to welcome new medical graduates to
the world of medicine! "Open your white coats. Drop your
trousers. Pull up your skirts. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to
your internship and residency program. Let's fill those cups
up!"
Given the ramifications of this policy, it would be nice if
there were a shred of evidence that drug testing of unsuspected
physicians had one iota of impact on patients ' safety. There isn ' t
any. A report from Columbia University's Presbyterian Hospi-
tal, which has carried out drug testing for years, notes two
positive tests in 79 1 new house officers — and at least one of the
two was known to have a drug problem before entering the
program at Presbyterian!'
Without question, casual drug users can modify their
behavior enough to sabotage the test if they know the date of
testing in advance. How are we going to protect against speci-
men mix up, transcription errors, and phony specimens? Would
we ever think of testing, without the specimen provider's
knowledge, for pregnancy, diabetes, anti-epileptic drugs, or
other disorders? Will the plaintiff's bar be able to obtain
"confidential" drug testing information for use in malpractice
suits? And who will bear the significant cost of urine and breath
screening and the spectroscopy needed for confirmation?
It is pretty clear what is going on. Hospitals and businesses
want to show they are serious about "the war on drugs." They
want to demonstrate just how serious they are by a very public
act. Duke has joined the ranks of other institutions in a public
execution of our constitutional right to privacy (to say nothing
of societal standards of collegiality and human dignity) to
generate a symbolic opposition to drug use in the absence of
supportive scientific data.''^ Shame! □
References
1 National Treasury Employees Union v. Van Raab. 109 Supreme
Court Reporter 1384-1402 (1989). St. Paul, MN: West Publishing
Co., 1989.
2 Halperin EC. Suspicionless drug testing of physicians. NC Med J
1991;51:131-5.
3 Segal JA. Urine or you're out. HR Magazine Dec. 1994;30-8.
4 The Constitution of the United States of America. Washington: US
Government Printing Office, 1968.
Skinner v. Railway Labor Executives Association. 109 Supreme
CourtReporter 1402-33 (1989). St. Paul,MN: West Publishing Co.,
1989.
Michigan Department of State Police v. Sitz. 1 10 Supreme Court
Reporter 2481-99, July 1, 1990.
Levy RM. Pre-employment drug testing of housestaff physicians at
a large urban hospital. Academic Medicine 1991;66:618-9.
James A. Bryan, II, MD, Professor, Division of General Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology, Department
of Medicine, UNC School of Medicine, Chapel Hill
I appreciate the opportunity to comment on mandatory random
drug testing for all hospital staff. As we proceed into the "brave
Newt world" and are reclassified, not as professionals but as
"organization men and women," I wonder about definition,
purpose, limit, and utility.
The subject of "drug testing" reminds me that when our
society thinks of substances that change personality, physical
capacity, judgment, responsiveness, or mental capacity, it usu-
ally thinks first of illegal drugs. The list of materials to be tested
for is defined by policymakers. I wonder about the infinite
number of other conditions and medications that affect human
attributes (hypoglycemics, antihypertensives, psychotropics,
steroids) not to mention conditions (fatigue, anger, beeper
toxicity, dealing with managed care) that make physicians
operate at less than optimal level.
I suggest that we have random testing for flexibility, grip
strength, and reaction time, and that a stress ECG be performed
at least quarterly. Annual psychological testing looking for a
significant increase on the depression scale or decrease in the
I.Q. would also be helpful as would a measure of total body fat
(make that a measure of head fat in the policymakers).
Athletes are tested so that no single performer will get
undue advantage by using an enhancing chemical. We in the
health care professions should ourselves be working to stay as
healthy as we can for the good of our patients. This would
certainly include avoiding any materials that would compro-
mise our performance in either the short or the long run. I am
sorry that individual responsibility and integrity can't seem to
accomplish that and that the organization people think that
mandatory manipulation is necessary. □
William R. Bullock, MD, First Charlotte Physicians, Charlotte, and Member, NCMS Drug Abuse Committee
Duke Hospital is to be commended for taking the step of
requiring drug testing for all new house staff. In so doing, it is
not only protecting itself, but recognizing a fact of life. I think
it would be more reasonable for Dr. Halperin to look at this as
a general health screening rather than an abuse of personal
rights or an invasion of privacy.
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Although there still may be discussion about the mecha-
nism by which the screening will be carried out and what will
be done with the information obtained, I hope that those who
test positive will be directed into treaunent programs of some
type. Addiction, whether to drugs, behaviors, or alcohol, is
treatable, and we health care professionals suffer from this
disease in greater numbers than the general population. Resis-
tance to random or pre-employment screening, or attempts to
confuse the problem with the idea of "rooting out" the addict,
only add to the denial of hospitals and the medical profession in
general about the addicted individuals in our midst. □
George W. Jackson, MD, Associate Clinical Professor, Community and Family Medicine, Chief, Division
of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, and Director, Employee Occupational Health Services, Duke
University, Durham
On July 1 , 1 995, Duke University Hospital will begin screening
all employees hired to work and all physicians crcdcntialed to
practice in the Hospital for substance abuse. This process will
occur for all newly hired physicians whether there is suspicion
of a problem or not. Among the reasons for testing are the need
for a nondiscriminatory approach (if housckecfKrs are tested
then physicians must also be), and the fact that physicians do
occasionally have substance abuse problems.
The history of inappropriate use of drugs by physicians is
well documented and long. Osier described the problems of
trying to assist physicians with the "morphia habit" in 1890.
Recent self-report surveys of the use of intoxicants by physi-
cians show varying results. Hughes reported that physicians
were less likely to use cigarettes and illicit substances than
matched respondents in a large national survey, but were more
likely to use alcohol, minor opiates, and benzodiazepines.' A
survey of 260 anesthesiologists revealed that 16% acknowl-
edged a history of substance dependence (65% alcohol, 21%
other drugs, 14% both alcohol and other drugs).^ The screening
of 791 physicians prior to joining the Columbia Presbyterian
Hospital house staff between 1987 and 1 990 revealed two cases
of substance abuse.' This is a low rate (0.25%) compared to
prcplacement testing ofother work groups (where 3% to 5% test
positive in some studies). We can be thankful that possible care
errors related to cognitive problems were prevented and the two
physicians got help with a potentially disabling dependence.
In North Carolina, 400 physicians participated in the
Medical Society's program for impaired physicians between
1988 and 1993. Most of these physicians (251) had problems
with alcohol or other drugs.'' Unfortunately, most had not
voluntarily made their problem known or addressed it with
proper treatment. For this, the intervention of some external
agency was necessary.
Substance abuse by physicians is a particular problem
because of easy drug access and the highly independent, unsu-
pervised work of most doctors. Clearly, the most efficient way
to identify impaired physicians is by performance assessment.
This approach does not invade the civil rights of physicians who
do not abuse drugs. Unfortunately, we do not have functional
performance measures for most physician activities, and col-
leagues, who may be in the best position to observe diminished
performance, are frequently unwilling to speak up.
Substance abuse screening at the time of hiring is one
approach to the problem. It is not the most effective because it
applies only to a limited group, occurs only atone point in time,
and can be circumvented with a little planning. "For-cause"
screening is highly useful when adequate and functional perfor-
mance criteria are actively applied. Random periodic screening
of the entire workforce is the most invasive but the most
effective. This approach results in very low levels of substance
abuse in a work group, but is very difficult to implement.
The process of substance abuse screening requires care to
minimize errors and the invasion of personal privacy. Direct
observation of urine exiting the urethra is necessary only in
those rare situations in which an attempt has been made to
provide an invalid specimen. Chain of custody handling and
medical review of all positive tests by a specifically trained
physician are used to reduce the possibility of error and invasion
of privacy in cases involving a prescribed medication.
The problem of physician substance abuse needs a compre-
hensive approach. Education about this problem is now occur-
ring in medical school, residencies, and in some continuing
medical education programs. A professionally run employee/
staff assistance program that can provide confidential assess-
ment and referral is an important element. A vigorous program
for impaired physicians conducted by the Medical Society is an
essential component to a comprehensive effort. Most impor-
tantly, physician colleagues must be willing to address im-
paired performance (rather than hoping the problem will disap-
pear) and be aware of the resources for assistance. This will
make the most difference.
The loss of individual rights and invasion of personal
privacy are significant negative aspects of the attempt by
hospitals and other health care institutions to deal with the
safety risks posed by substance use by their workers (including
physicians). We need to minimize these infringements of our
freedom and assure that errors, if any, favor the individual.
Many of us remember when scanning of our bodies and our
luggage was not routine prior to boarding an airplane. Now we
feel conspicuous, annoyed, and violated when we must stand
aside and have a hand-held scanner run over our bodies. But we
have accepted this invasion even though the risks of hijacking
and bombing are rare events in the United States. Substance
abuse screening, however, is a necessary invasion of privacy
that will address a serious social problem. □
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References
1 Hughes PH, Brandenburg, N, Baldwin DC Jr, et al. Prevalence of
substance use among US physicians. JAMA 1992;267: 17:2333-9.
2 Lutsky I, Hopwood M, Abram SE, el al. Psychoactive substance use
among American anesthesiologists: a 30-yeaT retrospective study.
Can J Anesth 1993;40:1915-21.
Levy RM. Pre-employment drug testing of housestaff physicians at
a large urban hospital, Academic Medicine 1991;66:618-9.
Vanderbcrry RC. Five years and 400 participants later — what have
we learned? Metamorphosis, North Carolina Physicians Health
Program, 1993.
Erie E. Peacock, Jr., MD, JD, Attorney-at-Law, Patterson, Dilthey, Clay & Bryson, Raleigh
No reader of the Journal has enjoyed, appreciated, or been
stimulated more by Dr. Halperin's contributions than 1. 1 agree
enthusiastically with his opinions and his final admonition
("Shame!"), but for very different reasons. Specifically, I think
his legal basis is flawed and his academic justification suspect,
but the implications of the issue are far more threatening than
maybe even he realizes.
Legal basis. Attempts to raise the issue of suspicionless
drug testing to a constitutional level have failed miserably. In
Skinner, Van Raab, and Sitz, the three cases Dr. Halperin cites,
the Supreme Court came down heavily on the side of testing.
The Court did not, as Dr. Halperin infers, award constitutional
protection to the plaintiffs. Duke Hospital is not bound by "the
right to privacy clause," very simply because there ain't no such
animal. The word privacy does not appear anywhere in our
Constitution. Previous claims of a constitutionally protected
right to privacy, which emerged during the "romantic" years of
the court, principally led by the Bobbsey twins (Douglas and
Blackmun), were brought under the theoretical penumbra of the
Ninth Amendment, which states that "the enumeration in the
Constitution of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or
disparage others retained by the people."
Although remarkably successful in its day in deciding
potentially inflammatory issues such as birth control and abor-
tion, the notion that privacy is a fundamental, constitutionally
protected right retained by the people has an overwhelmingly
tough battle meeting constitutional muster today. For example.
Justice Scalia, usually supported by Justice Thomas, does not
appear to believe that anything not spelled out "specifically" in
the Constitution merits protection as a fundamental right. The
liberty clauses in the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments, there-
fore, provide about the only possibility of raising privacy to a
constitutional level now.
I am afraid the Duke house staff can take even less solace
in the Fourth Amendment's stated right "to be secure in our
persons, papers, and effects against unreasonable search and
seizures," which sometimes is called "the right to be left alone"
amendment. Note, however, that the critical word is unreason-
able; recent decisions leave little doubt that our present courts
see suspicionless search and seizure of body fluids from em-
ployees with responsibility for public welfare as eminently
reasonable.''^ Also, "probable cause" has taken a pretty severe
beating in recent search and seizure cases. In the same vein, it
is not accurate to describe restriction of Fourth Amendment
protection to public institutions as legal sleight of hand. That
issue has been faced squarely and comprehensively by the
courts and the holdings are unequivocal. Consistent with per-
ceived intent of the framers, constitutional protection against
unreasonable search and seizure applies only to government
intrusion.'
In summary, neither the Fourth nor the Ninth Amendments
raise privacy to a constitutional level. Probably, the best legal
defense against suspicionless drug testing that can be raised in
1995 is wrongful discharge as against public policy. Although
unsuccessful in some jurisdictions, plaintiffs have prevailed in
others."
Justification. The notion that Duke Hospital wishes to
"join business in showing seriousness about the war on drugs"
also strikes me as being pitched a little high. I suspect a more
accurate reason is to provide at least a modicum of legal defense
for vicarious liability, should the need for such occur. Not quite
so noble may be the desire to control, even intimidate, house
officers early in their indentured service. As long as Duke
enjoys its well-earned reputation as being one of the premiere
teaching and research institutions, it really does not make any
difference. They may not get an Ed Halperin or an Erie Peacock
on the house staff, but free-thinkers are troublemakers — the last
thing managed care managers need. And why should they when
less than eight miles away the police blotter reveals that
students in another "institution of higher learning" actually
seem to enjoy passing water in public? Some of them are pretty
good students, too.
Analysis. The most serious implications of the issue Dr.
Halperin raises extend, in my judgment, far beyond Duke
Hospital. Just as Duke, for no reason other than its being good,
can do about what it pleases — even out-Hopkins Johns
Hopkins — to control or intimidate house staff. So a multitude of
managed care administrators, few of whom have taken a Hippo-
cratic Oath (or any oath for that matter), can control and
intimidate large numbers of practicing physicians. And they
clearly will be able to do so with increasing efficiency as long
as there is an oversupply of physicians, many of whom, if need
be, will submit to abject tyranny in order to see patients and reap
the perceived rewards therefrom. Who can reverse this shame-
ful trend? Only the controlled, only the intimidated! Will they
do so? Not yet; there simply is still too high a premium on
prestige and remuneration — and far too many doctors willing to
pay the price.
Of course. Dr. Halperin, I agree: "Shame!" — albeit for
different reasons. □
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References
1 National Treasury Employees Union V. Van Raab. 109 Supreme Court
Reporter 1384-1402 (1989). St. Paul. MN:WestPublishingCo., 1989.
2 Skinnerv.RailwayLaborExecutivesAssociation. 109 Supreme Court
Reporter 1402-33 (1989). St. Paul, MN: West Publishing Co., 1989.
3 Greco v. Halliburton, 674 F.Supp. 1447 (DC Wyo 1987).
4 Wrongful discharge — drug testing, 79 ALR 4th, 105.
Harold R. Silberman, MD, Professor, Division of General Internal Medicirie, Department of Medicine, Duke
University Medical Center, Durham
At a time when my own freedoms as a physician are being
eroded and constricted by the phenomenon of managed care
and capitation, it is difficult for me to defend a process that
invades another's personal freedom. However, I find myself
doing just that. Doing it for the common good, because of the
need to apply requirements evenly, and in the expectation that
it will help my hospital function even better.
Several questions must be asked: Is there a problem? If so,
does intoxication at work affect the care of patients? Does
workplace testing elsewhere make Duke a haven for those who
cannot pass the lest? Can all these problems be addressed in a
way that respects personal freedoms? The answers are: yes, yes,
yes, and probably.
Duke University Hospital is committed to and promises
patients the highest quality of care; it is dedicated to maintain-
ing a safe and healthy workplace. Keeping the "Patients' Bill of
Rights" is a tall order, one we cannot guarantee if even a tiny
fraction of the workforce is impaired. The consumption of
alcohol, the use of illicit substances, and the misuse of autho-
rized drugs represent risks and very real threats to the Hospital 's
commitment. Thus, we havea classic conflict between personal
liberties and public good. In support of testing to address the
issue, the courts have increasingly ruled that threats to the
public good trump personal liberties.
How can any hospital keep its promise to protect patients
and workers? One approach is the so-called preplacement
screening to prevent hard-core users from enteringan institution 's
workforce. Obviously, the occasional clever user can, and will,
circumvent the checkpoint by several days of abstinence.
How much will the new regulation cost and how will it be
implemented? The cost will be better known after the system
has run for a year or two, but a conservative estimate places
first-year costs at $60,000 to $65,000. Potential employees will
be informed about the policy and can decide whether to apply
for jobs or to refuse the test and have the offer of employment
rescinded. NC law states that prospective employees can be
tested so long as specific guidelines are followed. There is an
appeal process if one believes there has been a false-positive
result. One final note about testing — it will require not only
urinating in a cup but also spitting into a container. We will see
whether these young doctors can do more than two things at the
same time and well!
The policy will affect all new hires, not just interns,
residents, and postgraduate fellows. Afterall, if we test employ-
ees doing mid-level tasks or menial labor, then we must also test
the high-level, high-salaried folk as well. Why should the
director, assistant director, or professor be allowed to show up
to work slightly stoned or return from a lunch of martinis to
coast in the office until 5 p.m., while the floor sweeper is fired
for leaning on his broom after a few beers in the stairwell?
The leadership of Duke Hospital's Department of Human
Resources and all clinical departmental chairs participated in
the creation of this policy. After carefully considering the pros
and cons and the moral and ethical implications, they voted
overwhelmingly (11 to 1) in favor of a program of screening for
"abuse" on November 21 , 1994. Lest their action be viewed out
of context, I would emphasize that the committee that created
this policy recommended that other programs, currently in
place to help manage the widening problems of alcoholism and
substance abuse, be kept intact or expanded.
I hope that pre-employment screening plus continuing
"for-cause" testing sends a strong message to current staff and
prevents the hiring of undesirable new staff. Otherwise, random
drug testing of all current employees will be the painful but
logical next step. If we come to that, it will definitely be more
difficult and expensive to implement, will bring a host of knotty
issues to consider, and surely will raise to new heights the voice
and pen of Dr. Halperin. □
Mein Traum
The piece by Dr. Halperin — and the responses by his com-
mentators— were strangely disturbing. I was — to be frank —
surprised by the degree of support for the hospital's position,
which according to Halperin and Peacock, is largely self-
congratulatory but of no proven benefit despite its undisputed
intrusiveness.
I could not sleep last night — and when I did, my dreams
were dark and unnerving. I saw a shadowy figure in a black
uniform with interlocked, twin silver "Ps" of the Krankenhaus-
by Francis A. Neelon, MD, Editor
pisspolizei. I squirmed as he turned to speak — thick and
guttural — did I understand what he said? "Those who have
nothing to hide have nothing to fear?" No, that was my
language, not his. I hadn't heard, clearly!
Then the figure snapped his fingers. Iron hands grasped
my arms. I was thrust to the door. The door? I fell, headlong,
as the jack-booted guard hissed in my ear: "Piss in der
BGcher...Doktor!''
Tell me I will wake up! Q
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CASE REPORT
Shortness of Breath and
"Refractory Pneumonia"
Delayed Diagnosis of Isolated Diaphragmatic Rupture
Thomas V. Clancy, MD, Charles R. Kays, DMD, MD, Peter N. Butler, MD, and J. Gary Maxwell, MD
Because of ihe traumatic forces involved,
most patients with rupture of the dia-
phragm have other severe injuries. We
report here a patient whose isolated dia-
phragmatic injury, the result of blunt
trauma, eluded diagnosis for six years.
When finally diagnosed, it was because
of pulmonary symptoms related to com-
pression by herniated viscera. Curiously,
although the spleen and stomach arecom-
monly found within traumatical ly cre-
ated diaphragmatic hernias, hers con-
tained neither organ.
Our Patient
In April 1994, a 20-year-old woman was
referred to the New Hanover Regional
Medical Center clinic in Wilmington for
evaluation of "refractory pneumonia."
She had complained of "shortness of
breath" for several months, but had no
cough, fever, weight loss, appetite, or
bowel habit changes. For five years, she
had been troubled by an intermittent "up-
set stomach," the symptoms of which
increased on exertion and in the supine
position.
Six years earlier, in February 1988,
and while an unbelted front seat passen-
ger in an automobile, she was in a crash
involving lateral impact to the right front
(passenger) side. She was evaluated in
and released from the Emergency De-
partment, but in December 1 989 , returned
complaining of chest pain. ECG was nor-
mal, and chest x-ray demonstrated only a
slight elevation of the left diaphragm.
In 1990, she "passed out for 10 min-
utes" at work and was diagnosed as hav-
ing suffered a vasovagal episode. Later in
1990, she noted intermittent upper ab-
dominal discomfort. In January 1991,
she fell at home, su^iking the footboard of
her bed; no significant injuries were iden-
tified. In December 1992, and seven
months pregnant, she complained of epi-
gasu-ic discomfort and palpitations. A
Hotter monitor revealed no significant
cardiac abnormalities; no chest radio-
graph was taken. In February 1993, she
delivered a six-pound, 10-ounce baby
without problem. She was not seen again
until her pulmonary symptoms began in
1994.
Physical examination showed a
pleasant, alert, and oriented young woman
who was 62 inches tall and weighed 191
pounds. She was mildly tachypneic (res-
piratory rate = 20/min), but the examina-
tion was otherwise unremarkable. Blood
cell counts, blood chemistry profile, uri-
nalysis, ECG, and blood gas concentra-
tions were normal. Tuberculin test and
cultures of sputum and blood were nega-
tive. Chest x-ray showed a density in the
left lower lobe and left pleural effusion
(Fig. 1 , at right). A computed tomogram
(CT) dcmonso-ated small and large intes-
tine, omentum, and left kidney within the
left hcmithorax (Fig. 2, at right).
The patient underwent operative re-
duction of the herniated viscera through a
left subcostal incision. The ruptured dia-
phragm was repaired with 2-0 Ethibond
suture using an interrupted horizontal
mattress fashion; her recovery was un-
eventful and she is now asymptomatic.
Discussion
Ruptureof the diaphragm has an honored
place in the annals of medicine. The natu-
ral history of the condition was first de-
scribed in 1 54 1 ,' and incarceration of the
colon in a defect of fingertip size eight
months after a chest injury was described
in 1579.2 In 1853, Bowditch first diag-
nosed a post-traumatic diaphragmatic
hernia prior to death.^
Both blunt and peneu^ating thoraco-
abdominal trauma can mjure the dia-
phragm. Rupture occurs in about 0.8% of
patients injured in motor vehicle crashes.*
Drs. Clancy and Maxwell are with the Departments of Surgery, UNC School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, New Hanover Regional
Medical Center, and Coastal Area Health Education Center (AHEC), both in Wilmington. Drs. Kays and Butler are with the New
Hanover Regional Medical Center and Coastal AHEC.
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Pagliarello found diaphragmatic hernias in 2% of
2,204 multiple (mostly blunt) trauma patients,'
and an incidence of 5% has been reported in
patients undergoing laparotomy for abdominal
trauma.' Although less common, diaphragm in-
jury may be caused by hyperemesis gravidarum
and post-operatively after esophageal or gastric
surgery.
As in our patient, the most common modem
cause of acquired diaphragmatic hernia is a motor
vehicle crash, but it is rare to find it as an isolated
phenomenon since serious associated injuries are
the rule rather than the exception. Intra-abdominal
organs are injured in 51%-90% of patients.' The
nature of the crash plays a role; Kearney pointed
out that lateral impact collisions are three times
more likely than frontal collisions to result in
diaphragm rupture.'
The pressure differences that exist between
abdominal and thoracic cavities, the constant move-
ment of the diaphragm with respiration, and daily
changes in levels of exertion all prevent the heal-
ing of diaphragmatic tears and contribute to the
progressive ascent of intra-abdominal contents
into the thorax.
Although not so in our patient, the stomach is
the viscus most commonly found in left-sided
traumatic hernias.' The spleen is also commonly
herniated, but neither organ was located in the
chest of our patient.
As one might expect, force of a magnitude
sufficient to disrupt the diaphragm usually causes
orthopedic, neurologic, and solid organ injury.
Hood reviewed 429 patients and found that all had
associated injuries.'" The presence of a traumatic
hernia of the diaphragm should, therefore, be
considered a marker for other more immediately
life-threatening injuries." According to Boulangcr,
it is the nature and severity of associated injuries,
not visceral herniation or strangulation, that ac-
counts for most of the complications and mortality
in patients with diaphragmatic rupture.'^
Gut strangulation, perforation, and mortality
can occur, especially if diagnosis is delayed. It is
difficult to estimate how often diagnosis is de-
layed or missed, but recent reports suggest a 10%
incidence.'^Feliciano says that late diagnosis is a
result of the original injury to the diaphragm being
missed, allowing delayed herniation to develop.'"
Delayed herniation may also occur after suture
line disruption in a repaired diaphragm. Harms
reported that in eight of 26 patients with dia-
phragm injuries, diagnosis was delayed from three
days to three years.''
Plain radiographs of the chest are the most
Fig 1 (top): Chest x-ray revealing infiltrate in left lower lobe and small pleural
effusion. Fig 2 (bottom): Computed tomogram of chest demonstrating small
and large intestine, omentum, and left kidney within the left hemithorax.
common way that diaphragm
injury is delected, but they are
diagnostic in only 25%-50% of
cases.''''" Radiographic signs of
injury include elevation or
obscuration of the diaphragm,
basilar atelectasis or effusion,
displaced loops of intestine, the
presence of a stomach bubble or
nasogastric tube in chest, air fluid
levels in the chest, and mediasti-
nal shift. Clinicians usually as-
sociate herniation with the left
hemidiaphragm as in our patient.
but right-sided hernias are being reported
with surprising frequency. Harms re-
ported that27% of diaphragmatic hernias
were right-sided."
Although solitary herniation of the
diaphragm is uncommon, failure to rec-
ognize it may lead to significant late
morbidity and mortality." Our patient's
case demonstrates both unusual and fa-
miliar cUnical features. The medical his-
tory included a telltale car crash in the
recent past. Herchronic upper abdominal
complaints and progressive pulmonary
symptoms suggest diaphragmatic hernia
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as an etiologic factor. Her history demon-
strates how diaphragmatic injury can
manifest itself months oryears after blunt
torso trauma, even in patients who were
not originally hospitalized and had no
associated injuries. The subtlety of chest
x-ray changes makes it easy to miss the
diagnosis. A CT scan should be used to
evaluate patients with a history of blunt
trauma and any suggestive changes on
chest x-ray. Q
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Rodriguez A. A comparison of right and
left blunt traumatic diaphragmatic rup-
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CANCER IN THE COMMUNITY
Community Clinical Oncology
Program as a Recruitment Vehicle for
Cancer Control Research
The Southeast Cancer Control Consortium Experience
Electra D. Paskett, PhD, M. Robert Cooper, MD, Cecilia R. DeGraffinreid, MHS,
Charles L. Spurr, MD, and Therese A. Dolecek, PhD, RD
In an effort to bring state-of-the-art can-
cer treatment to cancer patients in the
community, the National Cancer Insti-
tute (NCI) began the Community Clini-
cal Oncology Program (CCOP) in 1983.
The goal of the CCOP is to get commu-
nity physicians involved in clinical Uial
research. The interest in community-level
participation began with the realization
that most (85 %) cancer patients are u^eated
by community physicians.' Since the
CCOP began, more than 50% of all pa-
tients participating in formal NCI clinical
research protocols are entered by com-
munity oncologists.^'
The initial success of the CCOP led
the NCI to expand its focus in 1987 to
include the development and implemen-
tation of cancer control research through
the existing clinical trials network. There
are two reasons for this expansion: l)The
national goal of reducing cancer mortal-
ity by the year 2(XXy requires intensive
efforts in cancer control research, and 2)
communities have vast resources avail-
able— cancer education programs, screen-
ing clinics, and outreach mechanisms —
that can be mobilized to launch cancer
control programs.' Researchers in CCOP
communities provide a link to accessible
populations of cancer patients, family
members, high-risk populations, and nor-
mal participants for cancer control inter-
vention studies.'
The CCOP has focused its cancer
control research on cancer prevention,
screening, and early detection;
chemoprevention; dietary intervention
and smoking cessation; continuing care;
pain control; and rehabilitation. If the
CCOP is to succeed in implementing
large scale cancer conu-ol research, it will
need broad participation by primary health
care providers and specialists (surgeons,
urologists, gynecologists, gas troenterolo-
gists, and internists) in the community
because these physicians are the
gatekeepers who have access to individu-
als eligible for cancer conu-ol trials.' These
physicians have not traditionally been
involved in clinical cancer research. A
survey by Hunter et al,' found that only
half of the 52 funded CCOPs reported
that 10 or more community physicians
from other disciplines actively supported
efforts in clinical trial research. Most
supportive were the surgeons (36%), but
family practitioners, gastroenterologists,
and internists made up only 16% of the
referring physicians.
Now the CCOP's cancer control re-
search focuses on large-scale prevention
in communities.' Since access to large
numbers of healthy but at-risk individu-
als is needed for most cancer control
projects, the CCOP is looking for ways to
get primary care physicians to participate
in and support this research.' This paper
describes how we developed and tested a
method to involve community physicians
in an NCI-sponsored cancer prevention
study, the Polyp Prevention Trial , through
the network of the largest CCOP funded
by the NCI, the Southeast Cancer Control
Consortium.
Dr. Paskett, Dr. Cooper, Ms. DeGraffinreid, and Dr. Dolecek are with the Comprehensive Cancer Center of Wake Forest University,
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Winston-Salem 271 57. Dr. Paskett, Ms. DeGraffinreid, and Dr. Dolecek are also with Bowman
Gray's Department of Public Health Sciences. Until his death last spring. Dr. Spurr was with the Southeast Cancer Control
Consortium, which he founded in Winston-Salem (US Public Health Service contract U10-CA-45808, National Cancer Institute,
National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services). This work was supported by Public Health Service
contract N01-CN-05322, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, US Department of Health and Human Services.
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283
Methods
Seff/n^. The Comprehensive CancerCen-
ter of Wake Forest University has served
as a research base for cancer education
and treatment studies for more than two
decades7 The essential steps it used for
community development included visit-
ing and training periods for practitioners,
weekly clinical conferences, and the de-
velopment of an in-community chemo-
therapy program for metastatic carcinoma
of the breast.
In 1975, the number of medical
oncologists in the referral area had in-
creased significantly, providing an op-
portunity for collaboration in clinical tri-
als. This program evolved because of
strong participation by practicing on-
cologists, and a coalition of relationships
between the Cancer Center, the on-
cologists and their community hospitals,
and primary care physicians. In 1982, the
145 oncologists who made up the Pied-
mont Oncology Association were funded
as a regional group by the NCI. Funding
continued through 1985 when the pri-
mary focus turned to the CCOP. In 1987,
1 1 Piedmont Oncology Association com-
munity groups organized as the South-
east Cancer Control Consortium, Inc.
Their application was funded in 1 987 and
funding continues through May 2000.
"The Cancer Center
and the Consortium
operate in a 'covenant'
relationship, which
provides autonomy tor
each of the respective
organizations..."
The Comprehensive Cancer Center
and the Southeast Cancer Control Con-
sortium operate in a "covenant" relation-
ship, which provides autonomy for each
of the respective organizations based on
trust that each will fulfill its expectations
and responsibilities. To further ensure its
autonomy, the Consortium was formed
as a non-profit corporation under NC
corporation law. It is controlled and ad-
ministered through a chairperson and
executive Committee with a board of
directors. Its activities are defined in the
by-laws of the Corporation.
The Consortium has community
members in Asheville, Hickory, Char-
lotte, Winston-Salem, Greensboro,
Goldsboro, and Raleigh; Martinsvilleand
Danville, V A; Kingsport, TN; Columbia,
Florence, Charleston, and Greenwood,
SC; and Savannah, G A. The Consortium
headquarters has established excellent
administrative, educational, and clinical
working relationships with community
hospital administrations, community
oncologists, and data management teams.
To coordinate the Cancer Control
Program of CCOP, each community des-
ignates a medical oncologist as "commu-
nity leader"; colleague oncologists are
qualified as full participants for the regis-
tration of patients. These oncologists carry
out their activities in the community hos-
pital, its clinics, and private practice of-
fices. Each community has a coordinator,
highly trained in clinical trials and com-
munity education activities, who works
closely with the individual data manag-
ers associated with the physicians par-
ticipating in the clinical trials process.
Coordination of the consortium program
is carried out through the headquarters
office in Winston-Salcm.
Polyp Prevention Trial. This random-
ized trial is designed to evaluate the effect
of a low-fat, high-fiber, fruit- and veg-
etable-enriched diet on the recurrence of
adenomatous polyps in patients who have
recently had an adenomatous polyp re-
moved from the colon or rectum. A total
of 2,079 participants have been recruited
at eight clinical centers throughout the
continental United Stales. Half of the
participants are randomly allocated to
receive intensive dietary counseling; the
other half are instructed to continue their
usual diet. All patients undergo colonos-
copy after one and four years.* The Com-
prehensive Cancer Center is one of the
participating clinical centers; it began
recruiting for the Polyp Prevention Trial
in June 1991.
Lead oncologist model. To identify and
recruit sufficient numbers of eligible par-
ticipants, we have recruited community
physicians (gastroenterologists, surgeons,
and internists) to support the study. Three
communities (Winston-Salem, Greens-
boro, and Charlotte) were selected be-
cause each was relatively close to the
investigative team in Winston-Salem,
each had a sufficient number of colon
polypectomies performed each year, and
each had a well-established treatment
clinical trial network in place. The Con-
sortium lead oncologist in each commu-
nity was contacted before submission of
the Polyp Prevention Trial grant applica-
tion to determine whether the community
would support the study. All agreed.
"(Lead) oncologists
were asked to contact
physicians who
performed colon-
oscopies to explain
the study and
ascertain Interest..."
When the Comprehensive Cancer
Center received funding, each lead on-
cologist was contacted by the investiga-
tors to explain their role in the study.
These oncologists were asked to contact
all physicians in their community who
performed colonoscopies to explain the
study, ascertain interest in participation,
and invite them to meet with the clinical
center investigators.
At a meeting in each community we
explained the study to interested physi-
cians and lead oncologists and explained
what participation would involve for them
and their patients. The lead oncologist
conducted each meeting and introduced
the clinical center investigators and staff
to the community physicians. Physicians
were given written information about the
study, a copy of the protocol, and a list of
phone numbers for the clinical center
investigators and staff. Discussion fo-
cused on study goals and objectives, study
personnel interaction with office staff
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and patients, whether partic ipation would
impose any additional workload on of-
fice operations, the responsibility for care
of enrolled patients, and study-specific
procedures.
Physicians were assured that their
workload would not significantly increase
because of participation in the study. Their
role would be to 1) review the lists of
potential participants and approve con-
tact by Polyp Prevention Trial staff for
recruitment, 2) follow the colonoscopy
protocol during colonoscopies (not sub-
stantially different from their usual prac-
tice), 3) discuss the study briefly with
potential participants, often just by dis-
tributing a brochure, 4) sign initial letters
before mailing to prospect! ve participants,
and 5) allow study staff to review medical
records in their office. Physicians were
told that all medical care of participants
would remain their responsibility.
Every time a patient was enrolled,
the lead oncologist sent a letter to the
referring physician regarding the patient' s
involvement. In addition, participating
physicians meet at a yearly dinner hosted
by the lead oncologist in each community
to update the physicians on study progress,
changes or modifications in the protocol,
and recruitment within each community.
Questions, problems, or comments about
the study are elicited. Physicians are given
sample recipe items such as high-fiber
bean cake, and the annual top recruiting
physician from each city is honored. Sci-
entific sessions are planned for future
annual meetings. Lastly, the NCI pro-
vides newsletters to all participating phy-
sicians on a bi-annual basis.
are surgeons, and one Winston-Salem
physician is an internist.
Participant recruitment. On average,
each physician has enrolled six Polyp
Prevention Trial participants (Table 2),
but the rate was higher in Charlotte. Par-
ticipants recruited from community gas-
troenterology practices accounted for the
overwhelming majority of study partici-
pants (98.8%).
Yearly activities Annual physician meet-
ings were held in each of the three com-
munities at the beginning years 1 and 2.
At the first meeting, 89% of participating
physicians attended, but at the second
meeting, only 53% attended. Community
physicians were more likely to attend
than university medical center physicians.
Discussion
The CCOP has been referred to as a
network of population resources for can-
cer conU'ol research.^ Unfortunately, only
one-third of the CCOPs have met their
goal for participation j
in cancer control re-
search.* To facilitate
such research within
the CCOP, the clini-
cal trial network must
include physicians
who can provide ac-
cess to healthy indi-
viduals who will par-
ticipate in large-scale
prevention and early
detection studies.'
This report describes the "lead on-
cologist model" used by the Southeast
Cancer Control Consortium to demon-
strate that physicians other than on-
cologists are willing to participate in can-
cer control research through the CCOP
mechanism. Using this model, we were
able to get 86% of physicians to partici-
pate. Dietrich et al,'" were able to recruit
only 37% of eligible physicians for a
cancer control study. Although they used
physician recruiters to approach commu-
nity physicians, no CCOP was involved.
Our study used a CCOP network that was
aheady established and experienced in
each community. Thus, the lead oncolo-
gist, who served as recruiter, had an al-
ready established positive reputation for
cancer research in the community.
The Council on Scientific Affairs
surveyed 1,000 American Medical Asso-
ciation physicians about their willing-
ness to participate in clinical trial re-
search and about the factors that might
inhibit their participation.' Seventy-two
percent said that they were willing to
participate; responses varied by specialty:
Obstetrician/gynecologists had the least
Table 1. Physician participation In the polyp
prevention trial, NC, 1993
Number
Number
Community
eligible*
participating
Winston-Salem
22
1 7 (77%)
Greensboro
17
17 (100%)
Charlotte
33
28 (85%)
TOTAL
72
62 (86%)
'Eligible physicians include physicians who perform colon-
oscopies on a regular basis in the specific community.
Results
Participation rates. Since the Compre-
hensive Cancer Center's funding began
in September 1990, 52 gastroenterolo-
gists and 10 other physicians in the three
communities agreed to participate. These
physicians represent 86% of eligible com-
munity physicians. Table 1 shows par-
ticipation rates by community. Most par-
ticipating physicians (84 %) are gastroen-
terologists. Seven Charlotte physicians
are surgeons, two Greensboro physicians
Table 2. Participant
accrual In the Polyp
Prevention Trial
by community
In NC, 1993
Average
number of
Number of
Number of
participants
Community
participants
physicians
per physician
Winston-Salem
medical center
7
6
1.2
community
58
11
5.3
Greensboro
89
17
5.2
Charlotte
218
28
7.8
TOTAL
372
62
6.0
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interest (62%); internists and surgeons
and radiologists had more (74% and 77%
were willing to participate, respectively).
Factors reported to inhibit participation
included: lack of time (32%), bureau-
cratic administration of research (26%),
professional liability concerns (12%),
ethics of patient care (9%), lack of inter-
est (6%), and inconsistentreimbursement
(3%).
The lead oncologist or the study team
addressed each of these barriers during
recruitment into the trial. Physicians who
chose not to participate in the study cited
lack of time as their main reason, but the
study team designed procedures to mini-
mize the referring physician burden.
Members of the study team made office
visits to the participating physicians' prac-
tices to evaluate office operations and to
determine how best to identify poten-
tially eligible subjects without disrupting
the daily flowof office work. Study team
members carried out chart review and
completed all necessary study forms.
The Polyp Prevention Trial recruit-
ment experience suggests that having a
lead oncologist with high visibility and a
good reputation among other community
physicians probably enhances participa-
tion. However, it is difficult to distin-
guish whether this is due to the reputation
of the CCOP in the community or is a
characteristic of the community that al-
lows it to support a CCOP. CCOP com-
munities are inherently different from
non-CCOP communities.' CCOP com-
munities have twice as many incident
cancer cases and have more medical re-
sources than non-CCOP communities.
Thus, these communities tend to be more
focused on cancer and are better able to
mount resources for research.
The successful involvement of re-
ferring physicians in Consortium com-
munities is not surprising. Several pre-
dictors for successful accrual to cancer
con trol protocols emerged from the CCOP
II evaluation. Availability of protocols
was the major predictor, followed by
involvement in activities sponsored by
the research base, a demonstrated link to
community physicians (especially physi-
cians with access to patients), and per-
sonal contact with non-CCOP physicians.
In the case of the Polyp Prevention Trial,
the lead oncologist's role involved these
latter activities; the Trial study team as-
sumed the responsibility for the former
two activities. In addition, physicians who
attended annual physician meetings re-
cruited more participants to the study.
McKinney et al,' have identified three
strategics the CCOP uses that are associ-
ated with rapid assimilation of cancer
control studies: 1) proactive planning in-
cluding the formation of a cancer control
research committee and "idea champi-
ons" to promote cancer control research,
2) a staged approach to defining and in-
troducing this research, and 3) the cre-
ation of multiple bridging mechanisms to
link cancer prevention and conu-ol stud-
ies with ongoing research activities.
The lead oncologist model uses these
strategics. The lead oncologist represents
an "idea champion" who can promote the
study within the community. Participa-
tion of these communities in the Polyp
Prevention Trial follows a history of suc-
cessful participation in smaller cancer
control studies and many clinical treat-
ment studies. Mechanisms of coopera-
tion and U"ust had already been estab-
lished by participation in these other stud-
ies. In addition, the lead oncologist slowly
introduced the study goals into the com-
munity, thus allowing the idea of partici-
pation to be explored before the exact
details of the study were introduced.
We believe that the lead oncologist
model facilitates cancer control research
within CCOP communities. This model
not only allows scientists to facilitate
reaching the research goals, but it oper-
ates within already existing networks and
maintains community ownership and
pride in participation. More importantly,
if protocols are carefully designed to mini-
mize the workload of the referring physi-
cian, larger numbers of non-CCOP phy-
sicians are willing to participate. This
model should be exportable to all CCOPs
to facilitate the progressof cancer control
research, especially for large-scale pre-
vention and early detection studies. □
References
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CANCER IN THE COMMUNITY
Cancer Pain Management
in North Carolina
Physician Knowledge, Attitude, and Behavior
Gwen Konsler, RN, BSN, Jo Ann Dalton, RN, EdD, John Carlson, MS, and Jim Atkins, MD
To help patients with cancer pain, 46
states have developed approaches to its
management. In North Carolina, we be-
gan work on a State Pain Initiative 1990.
As part of the program, we surveyed
North Carolina physicians, nurses, phar-
macists, and social workers to determine
their knowledge of and problems with
cancer pain management. We report here
the results of the physician survey.
We sent a questionnaire, modified
with permission from one developed by
the Wisconsin Cancer Pain Initiative,' to
1,100 randomly selected members of the
NC Medical Society. There were 42
multiple-choice questions covering
knowledge of opioid use, laws regarding
narcotic use, barriers to pain manage-
ment, attitudes about cancer pain, and
personal experience with chronic pain.
Survey scores represent the percentage
of correctanswers to each question; aver-
age scores for each category represent the
total number of correct scores divided by
the number of respondents.
One hundred eighty questionnaires
(16%) were returned. Because of the low
response rate, results should be inter-
preted with caution, but they are still
Ms. Konsler and Mr, Carlson are with
UNC Hospitals, Chapel Hill 27599; Dr.
Dalton is with the UNC School of Nursing,
Chapel Hill 27599; and Dr. Atkins is with
the Southeastern Medical Oncology Cen-
ter, Goldsboro 27534.
interesting and important to health pro-
fessionals throughout the state. At the
least, they demonsu-ate the need for fur-
ther education about cancer pain man-
agement strategies and practice.
The average age of respondents was
50.5 years (range 32-85); 9 1 % were male;
98%, white. They had practiced for an
average of 18 years; 38% of respondents
practiced surgery; 21%, family practice
or general practice; 10%, internal medi-
cine; 6%, hematology/oncology; 4%,
pediatrics; and 22%, other specialties.
On average, these doctors saw 10 cancer
patients per year (range 0-1,000).
Thirty-five percent of the physicians prac-
ticed in cities of 100,000 or more; 38%, in
towns of 25,000-100,000; and 27%, in
towns of less than 25,000.
Survey Results
The average number of correct responses
to the 14 questions related to knowledge
of opioid use was 8.5 (range 2-14). Phy-
sicians who had been in practice less than
20 years (n=100) had a slightly higher
averagescore(8.7). Physicians who cared
for more than 1 0 cancer patients per year
also had a slightly higher average score
(9.0). None of the differences were statis-
tically significant.
Most (84%) respondents believed
that all or nearly all cancer patients suffer
pain sometime during their illness.
Fifty-two percent of respondents believed
that 80% of pain could be relieved with
treatment, but only 28% believed that all
pain problems could be relieved.
About three-fourths of the respon-
dents thought that management of cancer
pain was a problem, that the pain was
usually caused by the cancer itself, and
that most patients are under-medicated.
Almost all (95%) believed that increas-
ing requests for analgesics indicated pro-
gression of the disease or tolerance to the
analgesic. Sixty-eight percent of respon-
dents said that psychological dependence
on narcotics happened occasionally or
rarely, and 97% believed that suicidal
overdose with narcotics occurred only
occasionally or rarely.
Seventy-nine percent of respondents
said that morphine was their drug of choice
for severe chronic cancer pain; 6% used
meperidine. Only 18% knew that a me-
tabohte of meperidine causes central ner-
voussystem excitation. Almost half (48%)
stated that they did not know this, and
34% answered the question incorrectly.
Only 28% knew that an equi-analgesic
oral dose of morphine is three times larger
than the parenteral dose; 43% did not
know the correct conversion factor, and
29% answered incorrectly.
Most doctors said that treating
chronic cancer pain with opioids for more
than several months is lawful and accept-
able practice. However, 4 1 % thought that
prescribing opioids for more than several
NCM J / June J 995 . Volume 56 Number 6 289
months to treat pain of non-malignant
origin, although lawful, is not acceptable
practice, and 65% believed that prescrib-
ing opioids to patients with a history of
drug abuse is probably a violation of
federal or state law. Thirty-six percent of
physicians were concerned about patient
addiction and 10% about use of the
patient's narcotics by family members
for non-intended reasons. Of the 65 phy-
sicians who provided written comments
regarding barriers toeffectivecanccrpain
management, 1 1 said they were worried
about being investigated for their pre-
scribing practices.
Forty-three percent of respondents
reported that they knew of pain manage-
ment resources in NC; hospice, the re-
source mentioned most often, was cited
by 15% of respondents.
Comments
Problem s in cancerpain management may
arise from physicians' knowledge or atti-
tudes. We received fewer correct re-
sponses to questions about knowledge of
use of opioids and the regulation of that
use than about pain in general. The doc-
tors responding to our survey believed
that pain can be relieved, but only a small
proportion expected complete relief and
most thought that cancer patients are un-
der-medicated.
We found that physicians worried
morcabout being investigated themselves
than about misuse of drugs by patients or
others. Although the physicians were
concerned about scrutiny of their pre-
scribing practices, they were knowledge-
able about general regulations. Only a
small proportion of physicians expressed
concern about patient addiction.
North Carolina physicians would
benefit from education about cancer pain
management. The recently published
AHCPR Guidelines on the Management
of Cancer Pain^ provide a well-re-
searched, concise overview of manage-
ment of this difficult problem. Copies
may be obtained by calling the Cancer
Information Service or writing the NC
Cancer Pain Initiative at the NC Division
of the American Cancer Society, P.O.
Box 27625, Raleigh, NC 27603.
We hope that the doctors of North
Carolina will utilize resources like the
Cancer Information Service, the NC Can-
cer Pain Initiative, and the various cancer
centers throughout the state. We chal-
lenge them to participate in the national
effort of making pain relief a priority in
their practices. □
References
1 Cleeland CS, Cleeland LM, Dar R, Rine-
hardt LC. Factors influencing physician
management of cancer pain. Cancer
1986;58:796-800.
2 AHCPR. Management of Cancer Pain.
Rockville, MD: US Department of Health
and Human Services, 1994.
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BOOK REVIEWS
Carolina Physician's Bookshelf
First Photographs of Heaven: Poems That Make Earth a Better Place to Be
Coulehan, Jack. Troy, Maine: Nightshade Press, 1994, 60 pages, ISBN 1-879205-49-1, $9.95
Reviewed by Doris larovici, MD, Resident, Department of Psychiatry, Duke University Medical Center, Durham
In these days of high-tech treatment, the art of medicine is often
overlooked because of the more visible science of medicine.
Ti How refreshing, then, to come across the writing of Jack
Coulehan, a physician, epidemiologist, and poet, who remem-
bers that at the core of every patient is a person. In this, his latest
collection of poems, Coulehan examines life, death, family
bonds, sickness, and the art of medicine in language so compel-
ling and lyrical that it's hard to imagine that he doesn't spend all
his time writing poetry.
Readers of the Journal of the American Medical Associa-
tion will recognize some of the poems originally published
there, but many other poems first appeared in a variety of
literary magazines. And for sure, Coulehan's poetry speaks to
a much broader audience than just health care professionals.
True, he often writes about illness and patients and healers, but
he focuses on the humanity of all involved, highlighting the
human dignity that is often the price of hope for a cure, as in
"Whatever Else":
"Of course, I wanted to save you
from all this — from machines
and plastic tubes, from the shooters
with their dyes, from the guys
who scan your organs for the truth, from waits in cold
rooms
whose lights illuminate your life
and make it...nothing"
The narrator in this particular poem is unable to prevent these
dehumanizing procedures from taking place because they are,
in fact, the path to the "truth"... the person whom the narrator
addresses has a stenosed aortic valve, and has to suffer "all this"
to get better. Coulehan recognizes that sometimes the wish to
avoid dehumanization is futile: a trade-off for a high-tech
treatment, but his recognition of the wish itself in part
rehumanizes the patient.
Coulehan's poems illuminate some of the ethical dilem-
mas facing doctors these days, yet the language avoids
preachinessorpedantry. Asaphysician,hetapsintosomeofthe
deepest, often unarticulated fears of us who practice medicine:
that skill and knowledge are, in the end, insufficient tools
against the forces of disease and death, that we can prolong life
without improving it, and that sometimes our attempts to make
people better, in fact leave them worse off. In'TheResurrection
Trade," he laments,
"The resurrection trade
is not what it was...
The trade these days
is theft from beds
instead of graves.
We cheat the dead of
dying, with machines
instead of spade..."
But it is not with an unfailingly critical eye that Coulehan
regards medicine. He is merely realistic in trying to capture the
rewards and the cost. He acknowledges the gifts that physicians
often unwittingly give their patients, writing about the gifts that
patients give them, as in "The Act of Love":
"...even crepitant joints
are modestly silent and stand aside
when Celia hands me a potted plant
for my office — an act of Christian love,
she says, not a sign of being personal
As for me, I'm stunned
out of the ordinary anger
at failing to help her..."
Coulehan 's poems evoke an aching longing, the pain of his
characters and their losses. His words depict patients as people,
helping the reader identify with the disfigured, the grotesque,
the dying, the drunk. In "The Six Hundred Pound Man," of
whom, he writes, "nothing remains," he conjures an image of a
neophyte doctor remembering his patient, recalling
"...those flamboyant trees
that flame his flanks.
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in search of bougainvillea
blossoming his thighs,
of women who rise to touch him
tenderly with ointment...
As I enter for the first time
this medicine circle...
spirit like the plume of a child's volcano
rises...
and this worthless and alien body,
this six hundred pound man,
I discover him beautiful."
The writing occasionally gets a bit flowery or melodra-
matic, but for the most part it is suffused with empathy,
transforming the grotesque into the beautiful. One can only
guess that his empathetic identification makes Coulehan a
better doctor. These poems demonstrate that he is first and
foremost a caring, a thoughtful human being. If they sadden the
reader by bringing an awareness of the limitations of the science
of medicine, they also cheer with a reminder of the universality
of the human condition. They sound a call for us to treat one
another as kindred spirits. □
The Prostate Book
Rouse, Stephen N. Scranton, PA: W.W. Notion & Co.,
1992, 256 pages, ISBN 0-393-03387-2, $22.50
Reviewed by Raymond E. Joyner, MD, Durham Urology Asso-
ciates, PA, Durham
The Prostate Book is a revised edition of the original 1988 text.
It is written for laypeople to help them understand medical
problems related to the prostate gland. It is noteworthy because
public interest in the prostate, and especially prostate cancer,
has increased in the past few years.
This is a timely and informative edition, comprehensive in
its coverage of benign and malignant prostate disease. Its one
shortcoming may be that it is so in-depth that all readers, except
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BooIk review editor is Edward C. Halperin, MD, Department of
Radiation Oncology, Box 3085, DUMC, Durham 27710.
Continuing
i\Aedicai Education
June 16
Preventing Occupational Tuberculosis
Place: Sheraton Inn University Center, Durham
Credit: 9 hours Category 1 , AMA
Fee: $15 (physicians), SIO (non-physicians);
travel scholarships available
Info: Linda Hacke.PAC, Box 29 14, DUMC, Durham 277 10,
919/286-1722 ext. 285
June 16-17
A Symposium in Honor of Joseph C. Greenfield, Jr., MD
Place: R. David Thomas Center, Duke University, Durham
Credit 6.5 hours Category 1 , AMA
Fee: S50 (physicians)
Info: Office ofCME, DUMC, 919/684-6485
or 800/222-9984
June 17-24
Summer Radiology
Place: TBA
Info: Office of CME, BGSM, 910/7164450
or 800/277-7654
June 17-27
Clinical Science Conference
Place: Searle Center, Duke University
Credits: Category I, AMA, and CEUs pending
Info: Office ofCME, DUMC, 919/684-6485
or 800/222-9984
June 18-23
Minority Public Health Institute
Place: UNC School of Public Health, Chapel Hill
Credit: CEUs available
Fee: $265 (for CEU or UNC-CH graduate credit, in-state);
extra for lodging and meals
Info: Mary Everette, Dept. of Biostalistics, UNC School of
Public Health, CB# 7400, 3 108 McGavran-Greenberg
Bldg., Chapel Hill 27599-7400
June 19-23
Concepts of Magnetic Resonance
Place: Kiawah Island Resort, SC
Credit: 19.5 hours Category 1, AMA
Info: Dr. Allan Johnson or Elaine Fitzsimons,
919/660-2711 ext. 4358
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June 19-24
11th Annual Symposium in Internal Medicine
Place: Hilton Head, SC
Credit: 24 hours Category 1 , AM A, AAFP pending
Info: Office of CME, DUMC, 919/684-6485
or 800/222-9984
June 22-25
Seaboard Medical Association's 100th Annual Session
Place: Nags Head
Credit: 6 hours Category 1 , AMA
Info: Office of CME, ECU, 919/816-5208
June 23
UNC Ophthalmology Residents' Day
Place: Chapel Hill
Info: Christine C. Cotton, UNC Dept. of Ophthalmology,
CB# 7040, 617 Burnett- Womack Bldg.,
Chapel Hill 27599-7040, 919/966-5296
June 23-24
3rd Annual Clinical Cancer Symposium
Place: Washington Duke Inn, Durham
Credit: 7.5 Category 1, AMA
Info: Dr. Dirk Iglehart or Dr. Russcl Kaufman,
919/684-6133
June 26-30
Skills Course for Physician Office Laboratories
Place: Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Winston-Salem
Credit: 24 hours Category 1 , AMA
Info: Office of CME, BGSM, 910/7164450
or 800/277-7654
June 26-July 1
3rd Annual Primary Care Conference
Place: Hilton Head, SC
Info: Office of CME, DUMC, 9 19/684-6485
or 800/222-9984
June 29-July 1
Changes and Challenges in Anesthesiology
Place: Hilton Head, SC
Info: Office ofCME, UNC, 9 19/962-21 18 or 800/862-6264
July 2-4
25th Annual Sports Medicine Symposium
Place: Sheraton Hotel, Atlantic Beach
Info: W. Alan Skipper, NCMS, 800/722-1350
or 919/833-3836
July 10-14
37th Annual Duke Postgraduate Course
Place: Atlantic Beach
Credit: Category 1 , AMA, and AAFP pending approval
Info: Office of CME, DUMC, 919/684-6485
or 800/222-9984
July 20-21 & December 7-8
Advanced Trauma Life Support
Place: ECU School of Medicine, Greenville
Credit: 18 hours Category 1, AMA
Info: Kay Cyrus, Division of EMS, 919/816-2154,
fax: 919/816-2655
July 30- August 4
Clinical Center for the Study of
Development and Learning Conference
Place: Research Triangle Park
Info: OfficeofCME,UNC,919/962-21 18 or 800/862-6264
July 31 -August 4
Duke Radiology Summer Postgraduate Course
Place: Radisson at Kingston Plantation, Mynle Beach, SC
Credit: 25.5 Category 1, AMA (including 2.5 hours
mammography)
Info: Dr. Barbara Hertzberg or Dr. Erik Paulson,
919/660-2711
July 31 -August 4
24th Annual Emery Miller Medical Symposium
Place: Radisson at Kingston Plantation, Myrtle Beach, SC
Credit: 20 hours Category 1 , AMA
Info: Office ofCME, BGSM, 910/7164450
or 800/277-7654
August 18-20
14th Annual East Coast Emergency Medicine Seminar
Place: Morehead City and Atlantic Beach
Credit: 1 0 hours Category 1 , ACEP
Info: Division of EMS, 919/816-2154, fax: 919/816-2655
September 13
17th Annual Health Law Forum
Place: Greenville
Credit: 7 hours Category 1 , AMA
Info: Office of CME, ECU, 919/816-5208
September 16
9th Annual Duke Glaucoma Symposium
Place: Washington Duke Inn, Durham
Credit: Category 1, AMA, pending
Info: Dr. Bruce Shields, 800/222-9984
September 21-23
2nd Annual Multidisciplinary
Cardiovascular Conference: Shaping the Future —
Innovations in Technology, Quality, and Caring
Place: Duke University Medical Center, Durham
Info: Janet Apter, RN, MSN, Box 3883, DUMC, Durham
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September 21-24
Coastal Medical Retreat and
12th Aesculapian Sports Classic
Place: Sea Trail Resort, Sunset Beach
Credit: 9 hours Category 1 , AM A
Info: Beth Mixon, Coastal AHEC, 910/343-0161 ext. 312
September 28-30
5th Annual Physician Assistant
Satellite Comprehensive Review
Place: Winston-Salem
Credit: 18 hours Category 1, AMA
Info: Office of CME, BGSM, 910/716-4450
or 800/277-7654
September 29-October 1
2nd Annual Joint Meeting of the NC and SC Chapters
of the American College of Cardiology
Place: Grove Park Inn, Asheville
Info: NC-ACC, 4101 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 201,
Raleigh 27607
October (date TBA)
Frank Lock Ob/Gyn Symposium
Place: Winston-Salem
Credit: 8.5 hours Category 1, AMA
Info: Office of CME, BGSM, 910/716-4450
or 800/277-7654
October 5-8
Duke Medical Alumni Weekend
Place: Durham
Credit: Category 1 , AMA, pending
Info: Grace Taylor, 919/4 19-3200
October 7-8
22nd Alexander Spock Lung and Gut Symposium:
Outpatient Management of Lung and
Gut Problems in Pediatric Patients
Place: Searle Center, Duke University
Credit: TBA
Fee: $150 both days, $75 half day (physicians);
$90 (allied health professionals)
Info: Dr. Joseph Marc Majure, Box 2994, DUMC,
Durham 27710, 919/684-2289, fax: 919/684-2292
October 20-22
Southeastern Dermatological Society Meeting
Place: Chapel Hill
Info: Office ofCME,UNC, 919/962-21 18
or 800/862-6264
October 22
2nd Annual Atherosclerosis Update
Place: Asheville
Credit: 5.5 hours Category 1, AMA
Info: Office of CME, BGSM, 910/716-4450
or 800/277-7654
October 25-29
8th Duke Fall Ob/Gyn Symposium:
New Knowledge for Application to Clinical Practice
Place: Grove Park Inn, Asheville
Credit: 14.5 Category 1, AMA (including 2.5 hours
mammography), AAFP and ACOG pending
Info: Office of CME, DUMC, 919/684-6485
or 800/222-9984
October 26-28
Physician's Office Laboratory Symposium
Place: Winston-Salem
Info: Office of CME, BGSM, 910/716^450
or 800/277-7654
October 27-29
16th Mountain Medical Meeting
Place: Asheville
Credit: 12 hours Category 1, AMA
Info: Office of CME, BGSM, 910/716-4450
or 800/277-7654
October 29-November 1
Advances in Physiology and Pharmacology
Place: Asheville
Credit: 16 hours Category 1 , AMA
Info: Office of CME, BGSM, 910/716^50
or 800/277-7654
November 3-4
Cranial Nerve Dysfunction
Place: Searle Center, Duke University, Durham
Credit: 16.5 hours Category 1, AMA
Info: Dr. Richard Scher or Dr. Debara Tucci, 800/222-9984
CME Guidelines: The Journal lists events held in NC and the surrounding area and those sponsored by NC-affiliated
institutions. Includedate.coursetitle, location, number of credit hours, fees, and name, address, and phone number of contact
person. Send to: NC Medical Journal, Box 3910 DUMC, Durham, NC 27710, or fax to 919/286-9219.
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For North Carolina Medical Society members: $15 for the
first 25 words, 25 cents for each additional word, for non-
members: $25 for the first 25 words, 25 cents for each
additional word. Please type and double-space ad copy.
Indicate months ad should run; no frequency discount is
available. Do not send advance payment with your ad; you
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Aphorisms
of the Month
Daniel J. Sexton, MD, Editor
"Potpourri"
The public has an insatiable curiosity to know everything,
except what is worth knowing. — Oscar Wilde
To get on these days, it isn't what you know or even who
you know that counts — it's usually what you know about
who you know.
— Epson's Compleat Office Companion
If you mean to profit, learn to please.
— Charles Churchill
Medicine is the only profession which has bestowed
unquestionable benefits on mankind. — Jo Grimond
There are three things which the public will always
clamor for, sooner or later: namely: Novelty, novelty,
novelty. — Thomas Hood
Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive,
but what they conceal is vital. — Aaron Levenstein
Success is never blamed.
-Thomas Fuller
Time is a merciless enemy, as it is also a merciless friend
and healer. — Gandhi
Fools and obstinate men make lawyers rich.
— Thomas Fuller
Management seems to have concluded that the answer to
most management problems lies with management itself.
— WillardE. Bennel
Send aphorisms to Dr. Sexton at Box 3605,
Duke University Medical Center, Durham,
NC 27710, or fax them to 919/684-8358
Index to Advert
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Cameron M. Harris & Co.
246
CompuSystems, Inc.
back cover
The Crumpton Company
inside front cover
Jeremy Cay, Edislo Island, SC
248
Medical Billing Practice, Inc.
273
Medical Group Consultants, Inc.
inside back cover
Medical Mutual Insurance Co.
251
Medical Protective Co.
265
Pfizer Laboratories
245
Sterling Healthcare Group
279
Tekton, Inc.
279
T. Rowe Price Investment Services
,Inc.
255, 295
US Air Force
\
US Army
255
282
US Army Reserve
287
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