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fie  Official 
ii)urnal  of  the 
ibrtli  Carolina 
ledical  Society 

January  1995 

plume  56 
umber  1 


North  Carolina 
Medical  Journal 


For  Doctors  and  their  Patients 


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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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diclofenac  sodium 

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worldwide  in  1992  titan 
Feidene®,  Naprosyn®, 
Reiafen®,  Lodine®,  and 
Daypro®  combined*^ 


^  Based  on  number  of  prescriptions  worldwide  (IMS  MIDAS,  6/93). 

>  Feldene  (piroxicam)  is  a  registered  trademarlc  of  Pfizer  inc;  Naprosyn  (naproxen)  is  a  registered  trademarl(  of  Synlex  Puerto  Rico  inc; 

Reiafen  (nabumetone)  is  a  registered  trademarif  of  SmitliKiine  Beectiam  Pfiarmaceuticais;  Lodine  (etodolac)  is  a  registered  trademarli 
,    of  Wyetti-Ayerst  Laboratories;  Daypro  (oxaprozin)  is  a  registered  trademarli  ofG.D.  Searle  &  Co. 

Please  see  Brief  Summary  of  Prescribing  Information  on  adjacent  page. 


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VOLTAREN- 

(Jiclolenacsodiiim 

Delaired-lle  lease  lenteric-coaled)  Tablets 

CATAFLAM- 

diclolenac  potaisium 
Immediale-I^elease  Tablets 

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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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FOR  DOCTORS  AND  THEIR  PATIENTS 

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 


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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- 


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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. 


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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 

1  us  Department  of  Health,  Education,  and  Welfare.  Smoking  and  Health: 
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- 
tions, 1994. 

3  Rosenblatt  R.  How  do  they  live  with  themselves?  New  York  Times  Maga- 
zine. Suppl.  to  New  York  Times,  March  20, 1994. 

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. 


TSiCMJ  /  January  1995.  Volume  56  Number  1 


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REFERENCE: 

1 .  Acute  Pain  Management  Guidelines  Panel.  Acute  Pain  Management  in  Adults:  Operative  Procedures.  Quicl<  Reference  Guide  for  Clinicians.  AHCPR  Pub. 
No  92-0019,  pg.  12.  Rockville,  Md:  Agency  tor  Healtti  Care  Policy  and  Researcti,  Public  Healtti  Service,  US  Department  of  Health  and  Human  Services. 


BRIEF  SUMMARY 

PERCOCET'  (Oxycodone  (WARNING:  may  be  habit  forming)  and  Acetaminoptien 
Tablets,  USP) 

INDICATIONS  AND  USAGE    PERCOCET  is  indicated  for  the  relief  of  moderate  to  moder- 
ately severe  pain 

CONTRAINDICATIONS    PERCOCET  should  not  be  administered  to  patients  who  are 
hypersensitive  to  oxycodone  or  acetaminophen 

WARNINGS  Drug  Dependence:  Oxycodone  can  produce  drug  dependence  of  the  mor- 
phine type  and,  therefore,  has  the  potential  for  being  abused.  Psychic  dependence,  physical 
dependence  and  tolerance  may  develop  upon  repeated  administration  of  PERCOCET,  and  it 
should  be  prescribed  and  administered  with  the  same  degree  of  caution  appropriate  to  the 
use  of  other  oral  narcotic-containing  medications.  Like  other  narcotic-containing  medica- 
tions. PERCOCET  is  subject  to  the  Federal  Con-trolled  Substances  Act  (Schedule  II). 
PRECAUTIONS  General:  Head  Injury  and  Increased  Intracranial  Pressure:  The  respira- 
tory depressant  effects  of  narcotics  and  their  capacity  to  elevate  cerebrospinal  fluid  pres- 
sure may  be  markedly  exaggerated  in  the  presence  of  head  injury,  other  intracranial  le- 
sions or  a  pre-existing  increase  in  intracranial  pressure.  Furthermore,  narcotics  produce 
adverse  reacticns  which  may  obscure  the  clinical  course  of  patients  with  head  injuries. 

Acute  Abdominal  Conditions:  The  administration  of  PERCOCET  or  other  narcotics 
may  obscure  the  diagnosis  or  clinical  course  in  patients  with  acute  abdominal  conditions. 

Special  Risk  Patients:  PERCOCET  should  be  given  with  caution  to  certain  patients  such 
as  the  elderiy  or  debilitated,  and  those  with  severe  impairment  of  hepatic  or  renal  function, 
hypothyroidism,  Addison's  disease,  and  prostatic  hypertrophy  or  urethral  stricture. 

Information  for  Patients  Oxycodone  may  impair  the  mental  and/or  physical  abilities 
required  for  the  performance  of  potentially  hazardous  tasks  such  as  driving  a  car  or 
operating  machinery  The  patient  using  PERCOCET  should  be  cautioned  accordingly 

Drug  Interactions:  Patients  receiving  other  narcotic  analgesics,  general  anesthet- 
ics, phenothiazines,  other  tranquilizers,  sedative-hypnotics  or  other  CNS  depressants  (in- 
cluding alcohol)  concomitantly  with  PERCOCET  may  exhibit  an  additive  CNS  depression. 
When  such  combined  therapy  is  contemplated,  the  dose  of  one  or  both  agents  should  be 
reduced. 

The  use  of  MAO  inhibitors  or  tricyclic  antidepressants  with  oxycodone  preparations 
may  increase  the  effect  of  either  the  antidepressant  or  oxycodone. 

The  concurrent  use  of  anticholinergics  with  narcotics  may  produce  paralytic  ileus. 

Usage  In  Pregnancy  Pregnancy  Category  C:  Animal  reproductive  studies  have 
not  been  conducted  with  PERCOCET  It  is  also  not  known  whether  PERCOCET  can  cause 
fetal  harm  when  administered  to  a  pregnant  woman  or  can  affect  reproductive  capacity 
PERCOCET  should  ndt  be  given  to  a  pregnant  woman  unless  in  the  judgment  of  the 
physician,  the  potential  benefits  outweigh  the  possible  hazards. 

Nonteratogenic  Effects:  Use  of  narcotics  during  pregnancy  may  produce  physical 
dependence  in  the  neonate. 

Labor  and  Delivery:  As  with  all  narcotics,  administration  of  PERCOCET  (oxycodone 
and  acetaminophen  tablets,  USP)  to  the  mother  shortly  before  delivery  may  result  in 
some  degree  of  respiratory  depression  in  the  newborn  and  the  mother,  especially  if  higher 
ddses  are  used. 

Nursing  Mothers:  It  is  not  known  whether  PERCOCET  is  excreted  in  human  milk. 
Because  many  drugs  are  excreted  in  human  milk,  caution  should  be  exercised  when 
PERCOCET  is  administered  td  a  nursing  woman. 

Pediatric  Use:    Safety  and  effectiveness  in  children  have  not  been  established. 
ADVERSE  REACTIONS    The  mdst  frequently  observed  adverse  reactions  Include 
lightheadedness,  dizziness,  sedation,  nausea  and  vomiting.  These  effects  seem  to  be 
more  prominent  in  ambulatory  than  in  nonambulatory  patients,  and  some  of  these  ad- 
verse reactions  may  be  alleviated  if  the  patient  lies  down. 

Other  adverse  reactions  include  euphoria,  dysphoria,  constipation,  skin  rash  and 
pruritus.  At  higher  doses,  oxycodone  has  most  of  the  disadvantages  of  morphine  in- 
cluding respiratory  depression. 

DRUG  ABUSE  AND  DEPENDENCE    PERCOCET  (oxycoddne  and  acetaminophen)  Tablets 
are  a  Schedule  II  controlled  substance. 

Oxycodone  can  produce  drug  dependence  and  has  the  potential  for  being  abused. 
(See  WARNINGS.) 


OVERDOSAGE  Acetaminophen  Signs  and  Symptoms:  In  acute  acetaminophen  overdos- 
age, dose-dependent,  potentially  fatal  hepatic  necrosis  is  the  most  serious  adverse  effect. 
Renal  tubular  necrosis,  hypoglycemic  coma  and  thrombocytopenia  may  also  occur 

In  adults,  hepatic  toxicity  has  rarely  been  reported  with  acute  overdoses  of  less  than 
10  grams  and  fatalities  with  less  than  15  grams.  Importantly  young  children  seem  to  be 
more  resistant  than  adults  to  the  hepatotoxic  effect  of  an  acetaminophen  overdose.  De- 
spite this,  the  measures  outlined  below  should  be  initiated  in  any  adult  or  child  suspected 
of  having  ingested  an  acetaminophen  overdose. 

Eariy  symptoms  following  a  potentially  hepatotoxic  overdose  may  include:  nausea, 
vomiting,  diaphoresis  and  general  malaise.  Clinical  and  laboratory  evidence  of  hepatic 
toxicity  may  not  be  apparent  until  48  to  72  hours  post-ingestion. 

Treatment:  The  stomach  should  be  emptied  promptly  by  lavage  or  by  induction  of 
emesis  with  syrup  of  ipecac.  Patient's  estimates  of  the  quantity  of  a  drug  ingested  are 
notoriously  unreliable.  Therefore,  if  an  acetaminophen  overdose  is  suspected,  a  serum 
acetaminophen  assay  should  be  obtained  as  eariy  as  possible,  but  no  sooner  than  four 
hours  following  ingestion.  Liver  function  studies  should  be  obtained  initially  and  repeated 
at  24-hour  intervals. 

The  antidote,  N-acetylcysteine,  should  be  administered  as  early  as  ppssible,  prefera- 
bly within  16  hours  of  the  overdose  ingestion  for  optimal  results,  but  in  any  case,  within 
24  hours.  Following  recovery  there  are  no  residual,  structural,  or  functional  hepatic  ab- 
normalities. 

Oxycodone  Signs  and  Symptoms:  Serious  overdosage  with  oxycodone  is  charac- 
terized by  respiratory  depression  (a  decrease  in  respiratory  rate  and/or  tidal  volume, 
Cheyne-Stokes  respiration,  cyanosis),  extreme  somnolence  progressing  to  stupor  or 
coma,  skeletal  muscle  flaccidity,  cold  and  clammy  skin,  and  sometimes  bradycardia  and 
hypotension.  In  severe  overdosage,  apnea,  circulatory  collapse,  cardiac  arrest  and  death 
may  occur 

Treatment:  Primary  attention  should  be  given  to  the  reestablishment  of  adequate  res- 
piratory exchange  through  provision  of  a  patent  airway  and  the  institution  of  assisted  or 
controlled  ventilation.  The  narcotic  antagonist  naloxone  hydrochloride  (Narcan'-)  is  a  specific 
antidote  against  respiratory  depression  which  may  result  from  overdosage  or  unusual  sensi- 
tivity to  narcotics,  including  oxycodone.  Therefore,  an  appropriate  dose  of  naloxone  hydro- 
chloride (usual  initial  adult  dose  0.4  mg  to  2  mg)  should  be  administered  preferably  by  the 
intravenous  route,  and  simultaneously  with  efforts  at  respiratory  resuscitation  (see  package 
insert).  Since  the  duration  of  action  of  oxycodone  may  exceed  that  of  the  antagonist,  the 
patient  should  be  kept  under  continued  surveillance  and  repeated  doses  of  the  antagonist 
should  be  administered  as  needed  to  maintain  adequate  respiration. 

An  antagonist  should  not  be  administered  in  the  absence  of  clinically  significant  respi- 
ratory or  cardiovascular  depression.  Oxygen,  intravenous  fluids,  vasopressors  and  other 
supportive  measures  should  be  employed  as  indicated. 

Gastric  emptying  may  be  useful  in  removing  unabsorbed  drug. 
DOSAGE  AND  ADIVIINISTRATION  Dosage  should  be  adjusted  according  to  the  severity 
of  the  pain  and  the  response  of  the  patient  It  may  occasionally  be  necessary  to  exceed 
the  usual  dosage  recommended  below  in  cases  of  more  severe  pain  or  in  those  patients 
who  have  become  tolerant  to  the  analgesic  effect  of  narcotics.  PERCOCET  (oxycodone 
and  acetaminophen  tablets)  is  given  orally  The  usual  adult  ddsage  is  one  tablet  every 
6  hours  as  needed  for  pain 

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aminophen tablets,  USP).  supplied  as  a  white  tablet,  with  one  face  scored  and  inscribed 
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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- 


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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. 


NCMJ  /  January  1995.  Volume  56  Number  1         1 1 


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 


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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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2 


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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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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. 


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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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Fig  1 :  Tobacco  taxation  in  the  US — average  cigarette  tax  as  percent  of  retail  price. 


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 


YOCON' 

YOHIMBINE  HCI 


Description:  Yohimbine  is  a  3a-15a-20B-17a-hydroxy  Yohimbme-iea-car- 
boxyllc  add  methyl  ester.  The  alkaloid  is  found  In  Rubaceae  and  related  trees. 
Also  In  Rauwolfia  Serpentina  (L)  Benth.  Yohimbine  is  an  indolalkylamjne 
alkaloid  with  chemical  similarity  to  reserpine.  It  Is  a  crystalline  powder, 
odorless.  Each  compressed  tablet  contains  (1/12  gr,)  5  4  mg  of  Yohimbine 
Hydrochloride, 

Action:  Yohimbine  blocks  presynaptic  alpha-2  adrenergic  receptors  Its 
action  on  peripheral  blood  vessels  resembles  that  of  reserpine.  though  it  Is 
weaker  and  of  short  duration.  Yohimbines  peripheral  autonomic  nervous 
system  effect  is  to  increase  parasympathetic  (cholinergic)  and  decrease 
sympathetic  (adrenergic)  activity.  It  is  to  be  noted  that  in  male  sexual 
performance,  erection  is  linked  to  cholinergic  activity  and  to  alpha-2  ad- 
renergic blockade  which  may  theoretically  result  In  increased  penile  inflow, 
decreased  penile  outflow  or  both. 

Yohimbine  exerts  a  stimulating  action  on  the  mood  and  may  increase 
anxiety.  Such  actions  have  not  been  adequately  studied  or  related  to  dosage 
although  they  appear  to  require  high  doses  of  the  drug  Yohimbine  has  a  mild 
antl-diuretic  action,  probably  via  stimulation  of  hypothalmic  centers  and 
release  of  posterior  pituitary  hormone. 

Reportedly.  Yohimbine  exerts  no  significant  influence  on  cardiac  stimula- 
tion and  other  effects  mediated  by  B-adrenergic  receptors,  its  effect  on  blood 
pressure,  if  any,  would  be  to  lower  it;  however  no  adequate  studies  are  at  hand 
to  quantltate  this  effect  in  terms  of  Yohimbine  dosage. 
Indications:  Yocon  ■  is  indicated  as  a  sympathicolytic  and  mydnatric.  It  may 
have  activity  as  an  aphrodisiac 

Contraindications:  Renal  diseases,  and  patient's  sensitive  to  the  drug.  In 
view  of  the  limited  and  inadequate  information  at  hand,  no  precise  tabulation 
can  be  offered  of  additional  contraindications 

Warning:  Generally,  this  drug  Is  not  proposed  for  use  In  females  and  certainly 
must  not  be  used  during  pregnancy.  Neither  is  this  drug  proposed  for  use  in 
pediatric,  geriatric  or  cardio-renal  patients  with  gastric  or  duodenal  ulcer 
history  Nor  should  It  be  used  in  conjunction  with  mood-modifying  drugs 
such  as  antidepressants,  or  m  psychiatric  patients  in  general. 
Adverse  Reactions:  Yohimbine  readily  penetrates  the  (CI^S)  and  produces  a 
complex  pattern  of  responses  in  lower  doses  than  required  to  produce  periph- 
eral a-adrenergic  blockade.  These  include,  antl-dluresis.  a  general  picture  of 
central  excitation  Including  elevation  of  blood  pressure  and  heart  rate,  in- 
creased motor  activity,  irritability  and  tremor.  Sweating,  nausea  and  vomiting 
are  common  after  parenteral  administration  of  the  drug,T2  Also  dizziness, 
headache,  skin  flushing  reported  when  used  orally,'  3 
Dosage  and  Administration:  Experimental  dosage  reported  in  treatment  of 
erectile  impotence, '  ■3,''  i  tablet  (5,4  mg)  3  times  a  day,  to  adult  males  taken 
orally.  Occasional  side  effects  reported  with  this  dosage  are  nausea,  dizziness 
or  nervousness.  In  the  event  of  side  effects  dosage  to  be  reduced  to  Vz  tablets 
times  a  day,  followed  by  gradual  Increases  to  1  tablet  3  times  a  day.  Reported 
therapy  not  more  than  10  weeks, 3 
How  Supplied:  Oral  tablets  of  Yocon'  1/12  gr.  5.4  mg  In 
bottles  of  100s  NDC  53159-001-01  and  1000s  NDC 
53159-001-10, 
References: 

1.  A.  IVIorales  et  al,.  New  England  Journal  of  fvfedi- 
clne:1221,  November  12,  1981. 

2.  Goodman.  Gilman  —  The  Pharmacological  basis 
of  Therapeutics  6th  ed,,  p,  176-188, 
Mclulillan  December  Rev,  1/85. 

3.  Weekly  Urologlcal  Clinical  letter,  27:2,  July  4, 
1983, 

4.  A,  Morales  et  al , ,  The  Journal  of  Urology  1 28: 
45-47,  1982, 

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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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18  Zimmerman  C.  Philip  Morris  restructures.  Tobacco  Reporter  1993;120(12):4. 

19  Another  round  of  job  cuts.  Tobacco  Reporter  1994;121(3):12. 

20  RJR  Nabisco  annual  report,  1993. 

21  S  and  P  industry  reports,  March  1994. 

22  Himelstein  L,  Zitm  L,  Mallory  M,  et  al.  Tobacco:  does  it  have  a  future?  Business 

Week  1994;(3379):25. 

23  Profile:  US  tobacco.  Tobacco  Reporter  1993;120(12):32. 

24  Philip  Morris  Company  annual  report,  1993. 

25  Tobacco  Reporter  1994;121(2):6. 

26  Philip  Morris  lO-K  Report,  1993. 

27  Update:  RJ  Reynolds  Tobacco  International.  Tobacco  Reporter  1994;121(1):18. 

28  RJR  Nabisco  Annual  Report,  1993. 

29  Update:  Philip  Morris.  Tobacco  Reporter  1994;121(4):26. 

30  SpoUight  on  Central  and  Eastern  Europe.  Tobacco  Reporter  1994;121(8):36-40. 

31  Paine  Webber,  Inc.  The  tobacco  industry — industry  report,  Feb.  3,  1994. 

32  Kaplan  A.  Merrill  Lynch  Capital  Markets.  Tobacco  outlook  and  recommenda- 

tions— industry  reporL  Feb.  1994. 

33  Cigarette  sales  and  marketing.  Tobacco  Reporter  1994;121(4):24. 

34  Grise  V.  Tobacco  situation  and  outlook  report,  USDA  Economic  Research 

Service,  June  1992. 

35  The  way  we  work.  Business  North  Carolina,  Jan./Feb.  1994,  p.  55. 


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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 

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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 


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Doctors  Ought  to  Care  (DOC),  as  a  national,  physician-based 
advocacy  group  dedicated  to  motivating  health  professionals 
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The  Office  on  Smoking  or  Health  (OSH)  is  the  component  of 
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coordinating  federal  efforts  at  tobacco  control.  OSH  distrib- 
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The  National  Cancer  Institute  produces  many  smoking  ces- 
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The  North  Carolina  Division  of  Adult  Health  has  an  inven- 
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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  Tar  Heel  state  have  been  reaping  the  benefits  of  their  physician-owned  and 

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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.    □ 


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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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Smoking  Cessation 

Cornerstone  of  Prevention  in  Primary  Care 

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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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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."    □ 


References 

1  Site  analysis:  NC  Project  ASSIST,  1991. 

2  Tobacco  and  the  Clinician:  Interventions  for  Medical  and  Dental  Prac- 
tice. US  Department  of  Health  and  Human  Services,  Public  Health 
Service,  National  Institutes  of  Health,  1994.  NIH  Pub.  No.  94-3693. 

3  Public  Health  Service.  Healthy  People  2000:  National  Health  Promo- 
tion and  Disease  Prevention  Objectives — full  report  with  commentary. 
Washington,  DC:  US  Department  of  Health  and  Human  Services, 
PubUc  Health  Service  1991;  KX  Pub.  No.  (PHS)  91-50212. 

4  Ockeane  JK.  Physician-delivered  interventions  for  smoking  cessation: 
strategies  for  increasing  effectiveness.  Prev  Med  1987;16:723-7. 

5  Russell  MA,  WUson  C,  Taylor  C,  Baker  CD.  Effect  of  general  practitio- 
ners'  advice  against  smoking.  Br  Med  J  1979;2:231-5. 


6  Sanchez  CJ,  Lengerich  EJ,  Eniight  TC,  Stoodt  G.  How  primary  care 
physicians  in  North  Carolina  counsel  patients  to  stop  smoking.  NC  Med 
J  1994;55:218-21. 

7  The  Health  Consequences  of  Tobacco  Use  in  North  Carolina,  1993. 
Project  ASSIST,  Division  of  Adult  Health  Promotion,  NC  Department 
of  Environment,  Health  and  Natural  Resources,  Raleigh. 

8  Pertschuk  M,  Shopland  DR,  eds.  Major  local  smoking  ordinances  in  the 
United  States:  a  detailed  matrix  of  the  provisions  of  workplace,  restau- 
rant and  public  places  smoking  ordinances.  US  Department  of  Health 
and  Human  Services,  Public  Health  Service,  National  Institutes  of 
Health,  National  Cancer  Institute,  1989.  NIH  Pub.  No.  90-479. 


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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 


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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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Description:  Yohimbine  is  a  3a-15a-20B-17a-hydroxy  Yohimbine-16a-car- 
boxylic  acid  methyl  ester.  The  all<aloid  is  found  in  Rubaceae  and  related  trees. 
Also  in  Rauwolfia  Serpentina  (L)  Benth.  Yohimbine  is  an  indolalkylamine 
alkaloid  with  chemical  similarity  to  reserpine.  It  is  a  crystalline  powder, 
odorless.  Each  compressed  tablet  contains  (1/12  gr.)  5.4  mg  of  Yohimbine 
Hydrochloride. 

Action:  Yohimbine  blocks  presynaptic  alpha-2  adrenergic  receptors  Its 
action  on  peripheral  blood  vessels  resembles  that  of  reserpine,  though  it  is 
weaker  and  of  short  duration.  Yohimbine's  peripheral  autonomic  nervous 
system  effect  is  to  increase  parasympathetic  (cholinergic)  and  decrease 
sympathetic  (adrenergic)  activity.  It  is  to  be  noted  that  in  male  sexual 
performance,  erection  is  linked  to  cholinergic  activity  and  to  alpha-2  ad- 
renergic blockade  which  may  theoretically  result  in  increased  penile  inflow, 
decreased  penile  outflow  or  both. 

Yohimbine  exerts  a  stimulating  action  on  the  mood  and  may  increase 
anxiety.  Such  actions  have  not  been  adequately  studied  or  related  to  dosage 
although  they  appear  to  require  high  doses  of  the  drug  Yohimbine  has  a  mild 
anti-diuretic  action,  probably  via  stimulation  of  hypothalmic  centers  and 
release  of  posterior  pituitary  hormone 

Reportedly,  Yohimbine  exerts  no  significant  influence  on  cardiac  stimula- 
tion and  other  effects  mediated  by  B-adrenergic  receptors,  its  effect  on  blood 
pressure,  if  any,  would  be  to  lower  it,  however  no  adequate  studies  are  at  hand 
to  quantitate  this  effect  in  terms  of  Yohimbine  dosage. 
Indications:  Yocon  ■  is  indicated  as  a  sympathicolytic  and  mydriatric.  It  may 
have  activity  as  an  aphrodisiac. 

Contraindications:  Renal  diseases,  and  patients  sensitive  to  the  drug.  In 
view  of  the  limited  and  inadequate  information  at  hand,  no  precise  tabulation 
can  be  offered  of  additional  contraindications 

Warning:  Generally,  this  drug  is  not  proposed  for  use  in  females  and  certainly 
must  not  be  used  during  pregnancy.  Neither  is  this  drug  proposed  for  use  in 
pediatric,  geriatric  or  cardio-renai  patients  with  gastric  or  duodenal  ulcer 
history  Nor  should  it  be  used  in  conjunction  with  mood-modifying  drugs 
such  as  antidepressants,  or  in  psychiatric  patients  in  general. 
Adverse  Reactions:  Yohimbine  readily  penetrates  the  (CNS)  and  produces  a 
complex  pattern  of  responses  in  lower  doses  than  required  to  produce  periph- 
eral a-adrenergic  blockade.  These  include,  anti-diuresis,  a  general  picture  of 
central  excitation  including  elevation  of  blood  pressure  and  heart  rate,  in- 
creased motor  activity,  irritability  and  tremor.  Sweating,  nausea  and  vomiting 
are  common  after  parenteral  administration  of  the  drug.''2  Also  dizziness, 
headache,  skin  flushing  reported  when  used  orally.  1  ^ 
Dosage  and  Administration:  Experimental  dosage  reported  in  treatment  of 
erectile  Impotence. '  3,4  1  tablet  (5.4  mg)  3  times  a  day,  to  adult  males  taken 
orally.  Occasional  side  effects  reported  with  this  dosage  are  nausea,  dizziness 
or  nervousness.  In  the  event  of  side  effects  dosage  to  be  reduced  to  Vz  tablet  3 
times  a  day,  followed  by  gradual  increases  to  1  tablet  3  times  a  day.  Reported 
therapy  not  more  than  10  weeks. 3 
How  Supplied:  Oral  tablets  of  Yocon"  1/12  gr.  5.4  mg  in 
bottles  of  100's  NDC  53159-001-01  and  1000's  NDC 
53159-001-10. 
References: 

1.  A.  Morales  et  al..  New  England  Journal  of  Medi- 
cine: 1221.  November  12,  1981- 

2.  Goodman,  Gilman  —  The  Pharmacological  basis 
of  Therapeutics  6th  ed,,  p.  176-188. 
McMillan  December  Rev.  1/85. 

3.  Weekly  Urological  Clinical  letter,  27:2,  July  4, 
1983. 

4.  A.  Morales  et  al . ,  The  Journal  of  Urology  1 28: 
45-47,  1982. 

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orth  Carolina  Medical  Journal 

FOR  DOCTORS  AND  THEIR  PATIENTS 

Contents  /  February  1995,  Volume  56,  Number  2 

Cover:  Pictured  is  Carolyn  J.  Brown,  MS,  CCC-SLP/A,  director  of  the  Carolina  Children's  Communicative  Disorders  Program,  with  a 
young  patient.  Photo  by  Jay  Mangum,  courtesy  of  the  Office  of  Public  Affairs,  UNC  Hospitals,  Chapel  HUl.  Used  with  permission.  Quote 
inside  photo  is  from  "Songs  of  Innocence,"  by  Wilham  Blake  (1789,  stanza  5). 


THE  STATE  OF  OUR  HEALTH 

77         Conjoint  Report:  To  the  North  Carolina  Medical  Society  and  the  North  Carolina  Commission  for  Health  Services 
Ronald  H.  Levine.  MD,  MPH 

PEDIATRIC  HEARING 

82         Pediatric  Hearing  Evaluation  and  Treatment:  A  Report  by  the  Pediatric  Hearing  Healthcare  Team 
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 

92         Do  Exercise  and  Weight  Loss  Reduce  Blood  Pressure  in  Patients  with  Mild  Hypertension? 
James  A.  Blumenthal,  PhD,  Elizabeth  Towner  Thyrum,  PhD, 
Elizabeth  Duffy  Gullette,  BA,  Andrew  Sherwood,  PhD,  and  Robert  Waugh,  MD 


97 


HEALTH  WATCH 

Dying  at  Home:  A  Review  of  the  DNR  Process 


Patricia  K.  Hodgson 


102 


REPRODUCTIVE  MEDICINE 

HIV  Infection  in  Pregnancy:  A  Review  of  Current  Developments 


Vern  L.  Katz,  MD,  and  Wilma  Lim,  MD 


106 


MEDICAL  ETHICS 

Eugenic  Sterilization  in  America  and  North  Carolina 


John  E.  Gardella,  MD 


112 


TOXIC  ENCOUNTERS 

Khat  on  a  Hot  Tin  Roof:  Catha  Edulis  Intoxication 


Ronald  B.  Mack.  MD 


PHYSICIANS'  ROUNDTABLE 

115         Counseling  of  Patients  by  Pharmacists:  Blessing  or  Curse? 

Frederick  Nesbit,  MD,  with  Don  C.  Chaplin,  MD,  Joseph  A.  Edwards,  Jr., 

GayleR.  Fleming.  RPh.  Margaret  Nelsen  Harker.  MD,  David  R.  Work,  and  Francis  A.  Neelon,  MD 


120 


FICTION  FOR  PHYSICIANS 

Second  Opinion 


David  S.  Pisetsky,  MD.  PhD 


BULLETIN  BOARD 

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80        Instructions  for  Authors 
88         Subscription  Form 
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124  Continuing  Medical  Education 

126  New  Members 

128  Aphorisms  of  the  Month 

128  Index  to  Advertisers 


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Letters  to  the  Editor 


^ 


The  "Tobacco  Issue" 
To  the  Editor: 

On  behalf  of  the  Boards  of  Directors, 
staff ,  and  countless  volunteers  of  the  North 
Carolina  offices  of  the  American  Heart 
Association,  American  Cancer  Society, 
and  American  Lung  Association,  the  Tri- 
Agency  Council  commends  the  North 
Carolina  Medical  Society  for  its  publica- 
tion of  the  January  Journal  titled  "Ashes 
to  Ashes:  Snuffing  Out  the  Tobacco  Epi- 
demic." 

As  the  largest  organization  of  physi- 
cians in  the  state,  the  North  Carolina 
Medical  Society  is  setting  a  standard  of 
leadership  and  integrity  that  commands 
the  respect  and  veneration  of  not  only 
those  in  health  agencies  such  as  ours,  but 
of  the  entire  citizenship  of  this  state.  The 
counsel  and  advice  of  physicians  has  been 
and  will  always  be  invaluable  in  safe- 
guarding the  public  health.  Knowing  that 
tobacco  use  is  a  factor  in  at  least  one  out 
of  five  deaths  in  our  country,  this  Journal 
exhibits  a  responsible  and  conscientious 
effort  to  alert  the  public  to  both  the  dan- 
gers of  tobacco  use  and  the  concerns  of 
physicians  about  this,  the  leading  cause 
of  preventable  disease  and  early  death  in 
the  US  today. 

The  Hippocratic  Oath  is  aptly  ful- 
filled in  this  issue,  which  ". .  .prescribe(s) 
regimen  for  the  good  of  (my)  patients," 
and  puts  the  interest  of  the  public  above 
personal  or  organizational  gain. 

North  Carolina 

Tri-Agency  Council: 

M.  Robert  Cooper,  MD 

President,  American  Cancer  Society 

Rubin  F.  Maness,  MD 

President,  American  Lung  Association 

Robert  J.  Applegate,  MD 

President,  American  Heart  Association 


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: 

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ONCE  AGAIN 


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Vdltaren 

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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. 


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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 

Respiratory  'i\:z'ii  hyperventilation,  edema  ol  pharynx. 

Sim  a/Id  l^peniiages:  Excess  perspiration,  exioliativt  dmatibs. 

Special Smes.  '.'ireoLis  floalers,  night  blindness,  amblyopia. 

iJngenital:  Unnary  frequency,  noctuna,  hemalura,  impotence,  vaginal  bleeding 


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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 


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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 


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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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old  is  determined  by  re- 
cording the  minimum 
sound  intensity  that  reli- 
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- 
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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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28 


19 


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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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- 


The  authors  are  with  the  Division  of  Otolaryngology  /Head  and  Neck  Surgery,  610  Burnett  Womack  BIdg.,  CB#  7070,  UNC  School 
of  Medicine,  Chapel  Hill  27599-7070. 


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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 

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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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VOLUME      56      /      NUMBER      2      /       FEBRUARY     1995 


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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99 


9  Do  Not 

Resuscitate 


Patient's  Full  Legal  Name:. 


Effective  date: 


Expiration  tfate: 

(not  to  exceed  one  year  from  the  effective  date) 


Out  of  Facility  Order 


Attending  Physician's  Statement 


I,  the  undersigned,  state  that  I  am  the  attending  physician  of  the  p: 
1,2  or  3]: 


□  1 .  incurably  and  terminally  ill  without  an 
I  I  (a)  comatose  with  no  reasonable  pos^ 
I    I  (b)  mentally  incompetent 

[requires  signature  of  respop^ibte  pers^ 


gto 
l6tary  public,  see  reverse] 


cUecK(a)  or  (b)] 
iti>{rsapient  state,  or 


I    I  2.  incurably  and  termin^H^SU  \<MVh  a  wrNten  paffent  ad>»dnce  care  document  and  [check  (a)  or  (b)] 
I    I  (a)  comatose  with(^reason&ftreNgossibHity  ofiprtirning  to  a  cognitive  sapient  state,  or 
I    I  (b)  mentally  incompetfe 

[require^'^HSchment  o^^sqpy  \f  ^v^ifce  care  document] 

I    I  3.  incurablKWid  terrm^ally  ill  AiJ^entally  competent 
^^T^equireVsugHgture  aRBatiAft  and  notary  public,  see  reverse] 

rect  anjAflVd  all  toxical  personnel,  commencing  on  the  effective  date  noted  above  and  expiring 
expiratio^  data  n^d  above,  that  in  the  event  of  cardiorespiratory  arrest  of  the  patient,  efforts  at 
iresuScitation  of  the  patient  should  not  be  initiated.  This  includes  cardiac  compression, 
endotScheal  i)iti/bation  and  defibrillation.  Other  medically  indicated  and  comforting  care  and  therapy 
shoulKo&TTitjMted. 


Signature  of  Attending  Physician 


Pnnted  Name 

Telephone  number  in  case  of  emergency: 
( ) 


New  effective  date: 


New  expiration  date:. 


Recertifjcatlon 


Signature  of  Attending  Physician 


Telephone  number 


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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.     □ 


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2  Greene  WC.  The  molecular  biology  of 
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3  AdesAE.NewellML,  PeckmanCS,  etal. 
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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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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. 


References 

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 
and  Co.  1952:17. 

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- 


ization. London:  Weidenfeld  and  Nicholson,  1988. 

6  Woodside  M.  Sterilization  in  North  Carolina:  A  Sociological  and 
Psychological  Study.  Chapel  Hill:  University  of  North  Carolina 
Press,  1950. 

7  Reilly  P.  The  Surgical  Solution:  A  History  of  Involuntary  Steriliza- 
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8  Gould  S.  Carrie  Buck's  daughter.  Natural  History,  July,  1984:14-8. 

9  Horgan  J.  Eugenics  revisited.  Sci  Am  1993;268:123-31. 


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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. 


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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."^    □ 


References 

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2  Giannini  AJ,  Miller  NS,  Turner  CE.  Treatment  of  khat  addiction. 
Journal  of  Substance  Abuse  Treatment  1992;9:379-82. 

3  Giannini  AJ,  Burge  H,  Shaheen  JM,  et  al.  Khat:  another  drug  of 
abuse?  Journal  of  Psychoactive  Drugs  1986;18(2):155. 

4  Khat.  Poisindex,  Micromedex,  Inc.,  Vol  81. 

5  Kalix  P.  Pharmacological  properties  of  the  stimulantkhat.  Pharmac 
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6  Nencini  P,  Ahmed  AM.  Khat  consumption:  a  pharmacological 
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Psychiatry  1987;150:247-9. 

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9  Halbach  H.  Medical  aspect  of  chewing,  khat  leaves.  Bull  WHO 
1972;47:21-9. 

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1 1  Dal  Cason  TA.  The  identification  of  cathinone  and  methcathinone. 
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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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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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February  8 

Cardiovascular  Services  in  a  Managed  Care  Environment 

Place:     Holiday  Inn  Four  Seasons,  Greensboro 
Credit:    6  hours  Category  1 ,  AMA 
Fee:        ACC  members:  $200,  non-members:  $250 
Info:       American  College  of  Cardiology,  NC  Chapter,  4101 
Lake  Boone  Trail,  Suite  201,  Raleigh  27607 

February  17-18 

Clinical  Grand  Rounds:  Department  of  Ophthalmology 

Place:     Wake  Forest  University  Eye  Center,  Winston-Salem 
Credit:    5.5  hours  Category  1,  AMA 
Info:       Mary  Kirk  Huske,  910/716-3971 

February  24 

Rafael  C.  Sanchez  Family  Medicine  Annual  Update 

Place:     ECU  School  of  Medicine,  Greenville 

Credit:    7  hours  Category  1,  AMA 

Info:       Office  of  CME,  ECU,  919/816-5208 

February  25 

State  of  the  Art  Urology 

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February  27-March  2 

Alton  D.  Brashear  Postgraduate  Course 

in  Head  and  Neck  Anatomy 

Place:     Virginia  Commonwealth  University, 
School  of  Medicine,  Richmond,  VA 

Credit:    44  hours  Category  1,  AMA 

Fee:        $400  physicians,  $250  residents 

Info:       Hugo  R.  Seibel,  MD,  Dept.  of  Anatomy, 

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March  2 

Urology  Conference 

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March  2-3 

Vannevar  Bush  II:  Science  for  the  21st  Century 

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Advanced  Pediatric  Life  Support 

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March  3-4 

Aphasia:  Current  Clinical  Challenges 

Place:     Duke  University  Medical  Center,  Durham 
Info:       Office  of  CME,  DUMC,  919/684-6485 

March  3-4 

Neurology  for  the  Non-Neurologist 

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Credit:    9  hours  Category  1 ,  AMA 
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16th  Annual  Emergency  Medicine  Seminar 

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March  10 

A  Community  Policy  or  Medical  Futility?: 

A  Conversation  of  the  NC  Community 

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March  16-19 

NC  Medical  Society  Spring  Conference 

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March  23-25 

Physician's  Office  Laboratory  Symposium 

Place:     Bowman  Gray  School  of  Medicine,  Winston-Salem 
Credit:    20  hours  Category  1 ,  AMA 


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March  24 

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Rehabilitation  Symposium 

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Credit:    7  hours  Category  1 ,  AMA 

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March  24-25 

8th  Annual  Surgical  Symposium  &  Hightower  Lecture 

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Credit:    8  hours  Category  1 ,  AMA 
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March  31 
Pediatrics  Day 

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Credit:    6.5  hours  Category  1 ,  AMA 

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19th  Annual  Internal  Medicine  Conference 

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919/962-21 18,  fax:  919/962-1664 

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Practical  Pediatrics 

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Credit:    8  hours  Category  1 ,  AMA 
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Place:     ECU  School  of  Medicine,  Greenville 


Credit:    18  hours  Category  1,  AMA 
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AprU  20-21 

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CB#  7295,  Chapel  Hill,  NC  27599-7295, 

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May  3 

Ontogency  of  the  Immune  Response 

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May  5 

6th  Annual  May  Day  Trauma  Conference 

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May  8 

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May  8-12  &  June  26-30 

Skills  Course  for  Physician  Office  Laboratories 

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Credit:    24  hours  Category  1 ,  AMA 
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Neurodevelopmental  Mini-Fellowship  for  Health  Care 

Professionals  Involved  in  Primary  Care 

Place:     UNC  School  of  Medicine,  Chapel  Hill 
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May  26-28 

3rd  Annual  Neurology  Symposium 

Place:     Hilton  Head,  SC 

Info:       Office  of  CME,  DUMC,  919/684-6485 


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Winston-Salem 
Credit:    24  hours  Category  1 ,  AMA 
Info:       Office  of  CME,  Bowman  Gray  School  of  Medicine, 

910/716-4450 


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Charles  James  Meakin  (RO),  425-D  S.  Sharon 

Amity.  Charlotte  28211 
Russell  Westlyn  Riggs  (RES),  7116  Wanna- 

maker  Lane,  Charlotte  28226 
Robert  David  Riley  (RES),  3725  VandaUa  Drive, 

Winston-Salem  27104 
Robert  M.  Risch  (RES),  Carolinas  Medical 

Center,  1000  Blythe  Blvd.,  Charlotte  28203 
Harvey  Dale  Russwurm  (IM),  P.O.  Box  8, 

Jeffer-son  28940 
Amy  Wiegner  Shaheen  (RES),  8 17  Glendarion. 

Durham  27713 
Charles  Alva  Shaller  (OPH).  28  Riverview  St. 

#104,  Hendersonville  28739 


Michael  Shutak,  II  (PHYS  ASST),  Davie  Der- 
matology, Hillsdale  Prof.  Pk,  Ste.  300,  Ad- 
vance 27006 

David  Lynn  Stevens  (FP),  1 809  Endicott  Drive. 
Piano,  TX  75025 

Jasper  Carl  Stowe,  III  (PHYS  ASST),  1896 
Remount  Road,  Gastonia  28054 

Theresa  Christine  Trutt  (PHYS  ASST),  Gates 
Coun  ty  Medical  Center ,  Box  297,  Gatesville 
27938 

Paul  Michael  Weathers  (PHYS  ASST),  7025 
Thermal  Road.  Charlotte  28211 

Deborah  Moscal  Whelan  (AN).  1001  Greenly 
Drive.  Pfafftown  27040 


Alamance-Caswell 

Thomas  E.  Register.  Jr.  (R),  5221  Millstream 
Road.  McLeansville  27301 

Beaufort-Hyde-Martin- Washington-Tyrrell 

David  Reynolds  Swamer  (IM).  619  E.  12lh  St.. 
Washington  27889 

Buncombe 

Frances  caQuagliaCapraro(FP).  63  Monticello 

Road.  P.O.  Box  1418.  Weaverville  28787 
John  Samuel  Cook  (IM).  200  Tabernacle  Road. 

Black  Mountain  28711 
Lorraine  Marie  Cummings  (OBG),  80  Victoria 

Rd.,  Ste.  102,  Asheville  28801 
William  John  Horan  (GS),  131  McDowell  St., 

Asheville  28801 
Gary  Lowell  McDonald  (OTO),  285  McDowell 

St.,  Asheville  28803 
Joseph  W.  Sechler  (PD),  77  McDowell  St.. 

Asheville  28805 
Thomas  Eugene  Stanley,  III  (AN),  202  Doctors 

Bldg.,  Asheville  28801 

Cabarrus 

William  Kenneth  Halstenberg  (NEP),  845 

Church  St.,  N..  Ste.  105.  Concord  28025 
Milton  Lee  McPherson.  Jr.  (CCM).  920  Church 

St..  N.,  Concord  28025 
Richard  VinceOzment  (GS),  Concord  Medical 

Mall,  1452  Hwy.  29  N.,  Ste.  201,  Concord 

28025 
Joseph  J.  Roche  (D),  335  Penny  Lane,  Concord 

28025 
Jeffrey  Scott  Schmidt  (GS),  320-C  Copperfield 

Blvd..  Concord  28025 
Michael  John  Trombley  (FP),  1452  Highway 

29  N.  Ste.  102,  Concord  28025     ■ 


Catawba 

Daniel  Craig  Barnette  (AN),  Catawba  County 

Memorial  Hosp.,  Hickory  28602 
Bryan  Richard  Neuwirth  (MPS),  261  18th  St., 

Circle  SE,  Hickory  28602 
Ira  Lowell  Siegman  (TS),  420  N.  Center  St., 

Hickory  28601 
Aaron  Delano  Thompson.  Jr.  (GS),  605  W. 

25th  St..  NewtonC  28658 
James  Palmer  Wold  (AN).  215  N.  Center  St., 

Hickory  28601 

Chatham 

Wilbur  Brooks  Carter.  Jr.  (FP),  120  Carolina 
Forest  Court,  Chapel  Hill  27516 

Cleveland 

Michael M.  Keeley,  HOW.  Grover St.,  Shelby 
28150 

Craven-Pamlico- Jones 

Susan  Elizabeth  Moore  (AN),  P.O.  Box  15007, 

New  Bern  28561 
Charles  William  Stafford  (FP),  1 17  Page  Place, 

Emerald  Isle  28594 
Paul  Rene  Tourigny  (GI),  P.O.  Box  68, 

Pollocksville  28573 

Cumberland 

Soledad  Ceballos  Griffin  (R).l  Collett  Road, 

Pinehurst  28374 
Thomas  James  Meakem,  III  (R),  1329  Robeson 

St.,  Fayetteville  28303 

Davidson 

Clark  Edwin  Childers,  Jr.  (PD),  200  Arthur 

Drive,  Thomasville  27360 
William  Dewitt  Ellis  (OBG),  1302  Lexington 

Ave.,  Thomasville  27360 
Gary  Allen  Haag  (AN),  1309  Ember  Oaks 

Ave.,  High  Point  27265 

Durham-Orange 

Andrew  Neal  Dentino  (RES),  1028  Southwood 

Drive,  Durham  27707 
William  Stephen  Eubanks,  Jr.  (GS),  Box  3110 

DUMC,  Durham  27710 
Pamela  Geertgens  Kantorowski  (RES),  4  Min- 

uteman  Court,  Durham  27705 
Jeffery  Morton  (RO),  Box  3085  DUMC, 

Durham  27710 
Douglas  Scott  Tyler  (ON),  Box  31 18  DUMC, 

Durham  27710 
David   Glenn   Whaley,   Jr.    (STU),   200 


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Weslminster  Drive,  Apt.  60E,  Chapel  Hill 
27514 
Joyce  M.  Young  (OM),  3039  Cornwallis, 
XXE6B/B205,  Research  Triangle  Park  27709 

Forsyth-Stokes-Davie 

Charles  David  Adair  (RES),  Bowman  Gray 

School  Of  Medicine,  Medical  Center  Blvd., 

Winston-Salem  27157 
Richard  Inki  Chang  (STU),  216  Mebose  St., 

Apt.  D,  Winston-Salem  27103 
David  Charles  Good  (N),  Bowman  Gray  School 

of  Medicine,  Medical  Center  Blvd.,  Win- 
ston-Salem 27157 
William  Paul  Lorio  (RES),  3824-L  Country 

Club  Road,  Winston-Salem  27104 
William  Francis  Marterre,  Jr.  (GS),  Bowman 

Gray  School  of  Medicine,  Medical  Center 

Blvd.,  Winston-Salem  27157 
Virginia  Santos  Newman  (RES),  1916  Georgia 

Ave.,  Winston-Salem  27104 
WalterCurtisPeaTcy(C),  3073  Trenwest  Drive, 

Winston-Salem  27103 
Mark  Jeffery  Douglas  Ruebin  (N),  Bowman 

Gray  School  Of  Medicine,  Medical  Center 

Blvd.,  Winston-Salem  27157 
Jung  Slallworth  (R),  3155  Maplewood  Ave., 

Winston-Salem  27103 
Benjamin  James  Williams  (N),  175  Charlois 

Blvd.,  Ste.  205,  Winston-Salem  27103 

Gaston 

Sathya  G.  Jyothinagaram  (IM),  2519  E.  Ozark 

Ave.,  Gastonia,  NC  28056 
Jeffrey  Dean  Martin  (FP),  2149  Londonderry 

Drive,  Gastonia  28054 
Daniel  Thomas  Ness  (PS),  1367-B  E.  Garrison 

Blvd.,  Gastonia  28054 
Eileen  Frances  Sales  (OBG),  2550  Court  Drive, 

Ste.  204,  Gastonia  28054 

Granville 

Joanne  Marie  Fruth  (FP),  101-A  Professional 
Park  Drive,  Oxford  27565 

Greater  Greensboro  See.  of  Med. 

Douglas  Harvey  Adams  (OM),  420  Gallimore 

Dairy  Road,  Greensboro  27409 
John  David  Patrick  (PTH),  612  Pasteur  Drive 

#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 

Onslow 

Maria  Rene  Hersh  (R),  2106  Perry  Drive,  Jack- 
sonville 28546 

Pitt 

Frederick  Bernard  Glasea-(P),  W.B.Jones  Treat- 
ment Ctr.,  2577  W.  5th  St.,  Greenville  27834 

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 

Stanly 

Clarence  Eugene  Norris  (FP).  501  N.  Central 
Ave.,  Locust  28097 

Wake 

Mary  Lisa  Abemethy  (D).  3803-A  Computer 

Drive,  Raleigh  27609 
AngelaNoelHutzenbuhler(GI),  3521  Haworth 

Drive,  Raleigh  27609 
Scott  D.  Meredith  (OTO),  3024  New  Bern 

Ave.,  Ste.  305,  Raleigh  27610 
Debra  Rose  Miller  (D),  TCPMG-WRMO,  3 100 

Duraleigh  Road,  Raleigh  27612 
Joel  Evan  Schneider  (C),  3020  New  Bern  Ave., 

Raleigh  27610 

Watauga 

Gregory  Lynn  Adams  (PD),  345  DeerfieldRoad, 
Ste.  A,  Boone  28607 

Wayne 

Amri  ta  Desai  (IM).  2704  Medical  Office  Place, 
Goldsboro  27530 

Wilson 

Leesa  Greer  Lawrence  (PD).  200  Richards  St., 
P.O.  Box  3409,  Wilson  27893 


NCMJ  /  February  J  995,  Volume  56  Number  2        1 27 


Aphorisms 
of  the  Month 

Daniel  J.  Sexton,  MD,  Editor 

"Education" 


Education  is  what  survives  when  what  has  been 
learned  has  been  forgotten. 

— B.F.  Skinner 

Human  history  becomes  more  and  more  a  race 
between  education  and  catastrophe. 

—H.G.  Wells 

No  man  who  worships  education  has  got  the  best  out 
of  education. .  .Without  a  gentle  contempt  for  education 
no  man's  education  is  complete. 

— G.K.  Chesterton 

I  derive  my  education  from  the  uneducated. 

— George  Bernard  Shaw 

The  things  that  are  taught  in  school  are  not  an  educa- 
tion but  the  means  to  an  education. 

— Ralph  Waldo  Emerson 

None  of  us  got  where  we  are  solely  by  pulling  our- 
selves up  by  our  bootstraps.  We  got  here  because 
somebody — a  parent,  a  teacher,  an  Ivy  League  crony, 
or  a  few  nuns — bent  down  and  helped  us  pick  up  our 
boots. 

— Thurgood  Marshall 

1  have  never  let  schooling  interfere  with  my  education. 

— Mark  Twain 

The  great  difficulty  in  education  is  to  get  experience 
out  of  ideas. 

— George  Santayana 

A  man  who  carries  a  cat  by  the  tail  learns  something  he 
can  learn  in  no  other  way. 

— Mark  Twain 


Index  to  Advertisers 

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Bernard  Warschaw  Ins. 

96 

Cameron  M.  Harris  &  Co. 

80 

Ciba  Pharmaceuticals 

75-76 

CompuSystems,  Inc. 

back 

cover 

CPO  Prosthetics  &  Orthotics 

111 

The  Crumpton  Co. 

inside  front 

cover 

FACT,  Inc. 

69 

Medical  Billing  Practice,  Inc. 

101 

Medical  Computing  Workshop 

119 

Medical  Group  Consultants,  Inc. 

inside  back 

cover 

Medical  Mutual  Insurance  Co. 

87 

Medical  Protective  Co. 

105 

Merrill  Lynch 

91 

NationsBank 

81 

Naval  Reserve 

95 

Palisades  Pharmaceuticals 

70 

Prescription  Ctr.  &  Hosp.  Supply 

123 

US  Air  Force 

111 

US  Army  Reserve 

119 

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OFFICERS,  COMMITTEES,  COMMISSIONS 

AND 

ROSTER  OF  MEMBERS 


Alphabetical  Listings 

and 

Roster  by  Specialties  within  Counties 


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CONTENTS 

Officers 9 

Headquarters  Staff  1 1 

NCMS  Membership  Categories  12 

Commissions  15 

Committees  19 

Boards  31 

Councilor  Districts  30 

Key  to  Specialties  34 

Roster  Coding  Key  34 

Alphabetical  List  of  Members 35 

Resident/Fellow  Members  160 

Student  Members 165 

Physician  Assistant  Members  180 

Direct  NCMS  Members  183 

Fifty  Year  Club  189 

Roster  of  Members  by  Component  Society  193 

Specialty  Societies  &  Other  Health  Care  Organizations  357 

Deceased  Members 364 

District  Map  366 

Former  Presidents  of  the  NCMS  367 

NCMS  Endorsed  Programs  369 

Index  to  Advertisers  372 

Copyright  1995  by  the  North  Carolina  Medical  Society. 


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NORTH  CAROLINA 
MEDICAL  JOURNAL 

For  Doctors  and  their  Patients 

March  1995,  Volume  56,  Number  3 

Published  Monthly  as  the  Official  Organ 
of  the  North  Carolina  Medical  Society 
(ISSN  0029-2559) 


EDITOR 

Francis  A.  Neelon,  MD 

Durham 
919/286-6409 

DEPUTY  EDITOR 

Edward  C.  Halpcrin,  MD 

CONSULTING  EDITOR 

Eugene  A.  Stead,  Jr.,  MD 

ASSOCIATE  EDITORS 

Hben  Alexander,  Jr.,  MD 

Winslon-Salem 
William  B.  Blythe,  MD 

Chapel  Hill 
F.  Maxton  Mauney,  Jr.,  MD 

Asheville 
Walter  J.  Pories,  MD 

Greenville 

MANAGING  EDITOR 

Jeanne  C.  Yohn 

Durham 
919/286-6410 
fax:  919/286-9219 

EDITORIAL  ASSISTANT 

Jane  Whalen 

SECTION  EDITORS 

Eugene  W.  Linfors,  MD 
Daniel  J.  Sexton,  MD 

BUSINESS  MANAGER 
Donald  R.  Wall 

EDITORIAL  BOARD 
CHAIR 

Margaret  N.  Harker,  MD 

Morehead  City 
MEMBERS 
Jay  Arena,  MD 

Durham 
Jack  Hughes,  MD 

Durham 
Timothy  W.  Lane,  MD 

GreenslKjro 
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Raleigh 
William  G.  Porter,  MD 

Charlotte 
Maiy  J.  Raab,  MD 

Greenville 
J.  Dale  Simmons,  MD 

Raleigh 
Thomas  G.  Stovall,  MD 

Winston-Salem 


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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 

Chapel  Hill  27599 

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 

Eleventh  District — Councilor Gregory  G.  Holthusen,  MD,  PO  Box  25007,  Winston-Salem  271 14 

Vice-Councilor W.  Frederick  McGuirt,  MD,  Bowman  Gray,  Medical  Center  B 

Winston-Salem  27157 
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 

Vice-Councilor Robert  Famham.  Ill,  MD.  PO  Box  33549,  Charlotte  28233 

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 

Vice-Councilox Robert  S.  Wells,  MD,  445  Biltmore  Center,  Ste.  407,  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 


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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, 
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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 
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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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7. 


NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL 

Deanna  Godwin 


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 


No.  32 


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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 


No.  26 


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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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NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL 


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 


COMMITTEES  &  COMMISSIONS 


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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 


COMMITTEES  &  COMMISSIONS 


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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 


16. 


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 


17. 


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 


COUNCILOR  &  DISTRICTS 


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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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NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL 


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 


SPECIALTY  SOCIETIES 


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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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29 


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 


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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 


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SPECIALTY  SOCIETIES 
BOARDS  AND  COMMISSIONS 


31 


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, 
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CODING  SYMBOLS 

ALPHABETICAL  SECTION 

t  OOE,  JOHN  M.,  MD  IM/GE     32 

DEPT.  OF  MED.  A     P     *     AC 

DUKE  UNIVERSITY  MEDICAL  CENTER 
DURHAM,  NC  27710  919-684-0000 


t 
IM/GE 

32 

A 

P 

* 

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 
t  DOE,  JOHN  M.,  MD  IM/GE     AC 

DEPART.  OF  MED.  59     60     64 

DUKE  UNIVERSITY  MEDICAL  CENTER 
DURHAM,  NC  27710  YALE 

919-684-0000 


t 

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 

i 
/ 

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 

\  /  A  n^  1  /  t  IL  1     /  r^  ^"  t^'       If  f\  /^\ 

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- 
PS 

A 

910  716- 

OBG 

A 

704  732- 

D 

A 

704  252- 

RO 

713  790- 
ORS 


026 

AC 

8151 
098 
AC 

9629 
086 
AC 

9088 

032 

R 

6611 
016 
AC 

5141 

000 

R 

0161 
081 
AC 

9049 

5596 
092 
AC 

6333 

6334 

032 

S 

0018 

032 

S 

4315 

060 

R 

4378 

032 

L 

6138 
Oil 
AC 

2371 
013 

URT 

1631 
034 
AC 

4416 
055 
AC 

0777 
Oil 
AC 

3576 

000 

R 

2091 
092 
AC 

5600 
041 
AC 

2889 

5771 

000 

s 

8616 
065 
AC 

7776 
025 
AC 

2010 

9345 
060 

URT 

■0954 

032 

R 

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 

2131-42  BROADMOOR  LANE 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 
BAAGIL,  HASAN  MOHAMAD 

1315  E.  GARRISON  BOULEVARD 

GASTONIA     28054 
BABCOCK,  STUART  ALVA 

1041  NOELL  LANE,  STE.  103 

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 

1701  OLD  VILLAGE  ROAD 
HENDERSONVILLE     28739 

BABISS,  PAULA  TOWNE 
200  SIERRA  DR 
CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

BACH,  PHILIP  JOHN 

10512  PARK  RD.,  STE.  101 
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 

720  GROVE  STREET 

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 

102-A  ROUNDHILL  ROAD  A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  932-1465 

BAGGETT,  JOHN  ROBERT  IM     025 

702  NEWMAN  ROAD  A             RT 

MCCARTHY  SQUARE 

NEW  BERN     28560  919  633-5333 

BAGGETT,  JOSEPH  WOODROW  OBG     026 

P.O.  BOX  53514  L7RT 

FAYETTEVILLE     28305  910  485-1191 

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 

403  E.  FEARING  ST.  A             URT 
ELIZABETH  CITY     27909 

BAILEY,  GEORGE  TILLMAN  DR     064 

313  STONYBROOK  RD.  AC 

ROCKY  MOUNT     27804  919  443-8083 

BAILEY,  HILDA  HART  PD     080 

102  MOCKSVILLE  AVENUE  L 

SALISBURY     28144  704  633-3727 

BAILEY,  JOHN  RICHARD  OPH     078 

205  W.  29TH  STREET  AC 

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 

833  CULP-FERGUSON  RD,  A             L7RT 

LANCASTER  SC     29720  803  283-8948 

BAIRD,  HAYNES  WALLACE  PTH/CLP     041 

1200  N.  ELM  STREET  A             AC 

GREENSBORO     27401  910  379-4074 

BAJWA,  GURPREET  SINGH  034 

3033  MARTINS  DAIRY  ROAD  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27107  910  788-3883 

BAKER,  ALFRED  LECARPENTIER  DR     034 

3155  MAPLEWOOD  AVE.  A            AC 
WINSTON-SALEM     27103 

BAKER,  BRIAN  DALE  032 

622  WELLS  COURT  A             S 

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 

HENDERSONVILLE     28739  704  693-9973 

BAKER,  EDWIN  LEROY,  III  OBG     078 

4300  FAYETTEVILLE  ROAD  A            AC 

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 

105  AIRPORT  RD.  AC 

KINSTON     ^01  919  523-8383 

BAKER,  JOHN  WOODWARD  EM/IM     060 

CAROLINAS  MEDICAL  CENTER  A            AC 
P.  O.  BOX  32861 

CHARLOTTE     28232  704  355-5225 


40 


NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL 


BAKER,  KENNETH  JOHN 

1408  E.  FRANKLIN  ST. 
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 

105  VALDESE  AVENUE 

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 

2415  ARTHUR  MINNIS  RD.  L7RT 

HILLSBOROUGH     27278  919  966-4551 

BALDREE,  LOU  ANNE  PD     074 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE  AC 

PCMH  TEACHING  ADDITION  W287 

GREENVILLE.  NC     27858  919  816-4725 

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 

BALLANCE,  ANGELA  DENISE  032 

336  SUMMERWALK  CIRCLE  S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  929-0466 

BALLANTINE,  WILLIAM  CLAYTON  IM     000 

304  SOUTH  7TH  STREET  R 

MEBANE     27302  919  563-0856 

BALLARD,  HARRY  HAMPTON  CSIMS     025 

701  NEWMAN  RD.  AC 

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 

205  ROVEN  COURT  C 

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 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST.  A             AC 

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 

DAVIDSON     28036  704  892-7905 

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 
JACKSONVILLE     28546  910  353-0759 

FAX  910  353-0126 

BARNES,  VICTOR  RUSSELL  P     067 

1703  COUNTRY  CLUB  RD.  STE.  204                    AC 

JACKSONVILLE     28540-9322  910  347-3010 

BARNETTE,  DANIEL  CRAIG  AN     018 
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 

308  HERRING  ST.  A            AC 

CLINTON     28328  910  592-8511 

BARR,  JOHN  FINDLEY  FP     080 

11711  STATESVILLE  BLVD.  AC 

CLEVELAND     27013-9418  704  278-4053 

FAX  704  278-2951 

BARRETT,  GEORGE  CARLYLE  R     060 

1239  WAREHAM  COURT  A             AC 

CHARLOTTE     28207-2154  704  384-4057 

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 

201  WOODSON  ST.  AC 
SALISBURY     28144  704  637-3373 

BARRINGER,  ARCHIBALD  LIPE  FP     013 

BOX  278  A             L/RT 

MOUNT  PLEASANT     28124  704  436-9151 

BARRINGER,  MICHAEL  LYNN  GS     023 

904  MEADOWBROOK  LANE  A             AC 

SHELBY     28150  704  487-8591 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


41 


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 

IM     036 

A  AC 

704  867-0730 

P     092 

A  AC 

919  787-7125 

P     092 

A  AC 

919  787-7125 

OSM/ORS     060 

A  AC 

704  373-0544 

GP     012 

A  L 

704  437-5641 

IM     074 

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 
C 
704  264-5385 
FP     000 
AF 
910  594-1063 
FP     092 
AC 
919  872-4900 
000 
A  R 

919  419-1554 
AN     065 
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 

-1611 

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 


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BEUTLER.  ANTHONY 

032 

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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. 

FAYETTEVILLE     28305  910  484- 

BINION,  GERALD  RAY  OBG 

110  W,  GROVER  STREET  A 

SHELBY     28150  704  487- 

BINION,  MARK  LEE  PD 

101  GROVER  STREET  A 

SHELBY     28150  704  482- 

BIRMINGHAM,  LORRAINE  FAITH  FP 

10817  TRAPPERS  CREEK  DR. 

RALEIGH     27614  919  870- 

BISHOPRIC,  ALICE  OBG 

1205  N.  CENTER  STREET 

HICKORY     28601  704  328- 

BISSELL,  LEWIS  F.  IM/PYM 

43  GROVE  ST.,  STE.  #4 

ASHEVILLE     28801  704  254- 

BISSRAM,  GANESH  ORS 

130  CARDINAL  DR. 

ROANOKE  RAPIDS     27870  919  535- 

BITTER,  KARL  FFOLLIOTT  U 

1  DOCTOR'S  PARK  A 

ASHEVILLE     28801  704  253- 

BITTINGER,  ISABEL  ORS 

118  S.  CHERRY  ST.  A 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101  910  725- 

BJORK,  PAUL  EDWARD,  JR.  OBG 

1601  MEDICAL  DR.,  STE   B  A 

LAURINBURG     28352  910  276- 

BLACK,  DALLIAH  MASHON 

212  MCCAULEY  ST.,  APT.  #3  A 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  968- 

BLACK,  DAVID  FORREST 

244  OAKWOOD  COURT  A 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  722- 

BLACK,  EDWARD  BARNWELL  R 

CHARLOTTE  RADIOLOGY  A 

PO  BOX  36937 

CHARLOTTE  NC     28236  704  365- 

BLACK,  JAMES  FRANKLIN  OBG 

200  W.  CAROLINA  AVE 

LEXINGTON     27292  704  243- 

BLACK,  JAMES  HAMPTON  IM/NEP 

125  BALDWIN  AVE  A 

CHARLOTTE     28204  704  374- 

BLACK,  JOHN  ALEXANDER  R 

706  JACOBS  CREEK  RUN 

WILMINGTON     28409  910  343- 

BLACK,  KYLE  E.,  JR,  ORS 

624  QUAKER  LN,,  STE.  D-200 

HIGH  POINT     27262  910  841- 

BLACK,  KYLE  EMERSON  GS 

ONE  ACORN  LANE  A 

SALISBURY     28144  704  636- 

BLACK,  MARTIN  L,  DR 

PARDEE  HOSPITAL  P 

715  FLEMING  ST. 

HENDERSQNVILLE     28739  704  696- 

BLACK,  PAUL  ADRIAN  L.  OALR/OPH 

5553  OLEANDER  DRIVE  A 

WILMINGTON  NC     28403  910  799- 

FAX910  799- 
BLACK,  STEPHANIE  M. 

910  CONSTITUTION  DR.,  APT  910  A 

DURHAM     27705 
BLACKBURN,  ROBERT  ALFRED  P/OTO 

PO  BOX  745 

AHOSKIE     27910  919  332- 

BLACKBURN,  THOMAS  REID  DR 

805  N.  MORGAN  ST. 

SHELBY     28150  704  482- 

BLACKERBY,  JAMES  GP 

1807  TR  YON  ROAD  A 

NEW  BERN     28560  919  637- 

BLACKERBY,  JAMES  NICHOLAS  GS 

5315TRENTWOQDS  DR. 

NEW  BERN     28562  919  633- 

BLACKLEY,  DONALD  WAYNE  AN 

7426  NEWMANS  LANE 

CHARLOTTE     28270-6001  704  379- 

BLACKLEY,  ROY  JACKSON  P/GPM 

4907  QUAIL  HOLLOW  DR. 

RALEIGH     27609  919  733- 

BLACKLEY,  SHEM  K.,  Ill  U 

1001  N   WASHINGTON  ST.  A 

SHELBY     28150  704  482- 


43 

026 

AC 
4028 

023 

AC 
5258 

023 

AC 
1435 

092 

AC 

7633 

018 

AC 

2901 

Oil 

AC 

0663 

042 

AC 

3091 

Oil 

AC 

■5314 

034 
URT 
-0656 

083 

AC 
2230 

032 

S 

0284 

034 

S 

3200 

060 

AC 

0343 

029 

AC 

3034 

060 

AC 

■1696 

065 

AC 

■7000 

046 

AC 

■6262 

080 

URT 

5510 

045 

AC 

1040 

065 

L 

2226 

■0067 

032 

S 

008 

AC 
3800 

023 

AC 
3880 

025 
URT 
3424 

025 

RT 

2081 

060 

AC 
5000 

092 
L/RT 
7011 

023 

AC 
2011 


44 


NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL 


BLACKMAN,  JESSE  AYCOCK 

GP     096 

109  8.  SYCAMORE  STREET 

AC 

P.  O.  BOX  878 

FREMONT     27830 

919  242-6171 

FAX  919  242-6428 

BLACKMON,  BRUCE  BERNARD 

FP/GI     043 

P.  O.  BOX  8 

L 

BUIES  CREEK     27506 

910  893-3543 

BLACKSTOCK,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM,  JR.          R     032 

9521  GREENFIELD  ROAD 

AC 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516 

919  493-3143 

BLACKSTONE,  THOMAS  LEE 

PD     065 

5305-N  WRIGHTSVILLE  AVE. 

AC 

WILMINGTON     28403 

910  392-5634 

FAX  910  392-5654 

BLACKWELL,  FRANCIS  MICHAEL                GS     014 

PC  BOX  1648 

A             AC 

LENOIR     28645 

704  758-5501 

FAX  704  758-5501 

BLACKWELL,  THOMAS  HAROLD                  EM     060 

PO  BOX  32861 

A             AC 

CAROLINAS  MEDICAL  CENTER 

CHARLOIIb     28232 

704  355-5293 

BLAIR,  ELIZABETH  IVEY 

PD     092 

800  BENSON  ROAD 

AC 

GARNER     27529 

919  872-0250 

FAX  919  662-2021 

BLAIR,  JAMES  SEABORN 

FP     070 

PO  BOX  340 

AC 

HA  1  1  ERAS     27943 

919  986-2756 

BLAIR,  JAMES  SEABORN,  JR. 

FP     000 

400  E.  MAIN  STREET 

A             URT 

WALLACE     28466-2726 

919  285-2134 

BLAIR,  MOTT  PARKS,  IV 

FP     031 

400  E.  MAIN  ST 

AC 

WALLACE     28466 

910  285-2134 

BLAIR,  ROBERT  GILLESPIE,  JR. 

ORS     025 

P.  O.  DRAWER  1694 

A             AC 

TRIANGLE  PLAZA 

NEW  BERN     28560 

919  633-4477 

BLAIR,  TIMOTHY  PIERCE 

CD/IM     026 

1314  MEDICAL  DRIVE 

A             AC 

FAYh  NEVILLE     28305 

910  485-6470 

BLAKE,  DANIEL  JACKSON 

P/FPY     034 

ASHLEYBROOK  CLINIC 

AC 

1321  ASHLEYBROOK  LN. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 

910  659-9045 

BLAKE,  GERALD  WAYNE 

IM/ID     092 

3521  HAWORTH  DR. 

AC 

RALEIGH     27609 

919  782-1806 

BLAKE,  ROBERT  ADAMS 

ORS     036 

902-D  COX  ROAD 

AC 

GASTONIA     28054 

704  864-6723 

BLAKEMORE,  WILLIAM  STEPHEN             OPH     021 

PO  BOX  1077 

AC 

EDENTON     27932 

919  482-7471 

FAX  919  482-5465 

BLALOCK,  FLOYD  ESTON,  JR. 

FP/GP     020 

PO  BOX  520 

L 

ANDREWS     28901 

704  321-5362 

BLANCHARD,  PAUL  LEWIS 

IM     000 

1157-C  SALEM  DR 

R 

CHARLOTTE     28209 

704  375-9065 

BLANCHAT,  TIMOTHY  JOSEPH 

IM     018 

11  13TH  AVENUE,  N.  E. 

A             AC 

HICKORY     28601 

704  322-3541 

BLAND,  MARK  LEEKLEY 

000 

705-B  HIBBARD  DR 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  914-7741 

BLAND,  RALPH  WINGATE 

GS/TS     096 

2400  WAYNE  MEM  DR.,  STE.J 

L/RT 

GOLDSBORO     27530 

919  734-5010 

BLAND,  VEITA  JOYCE 

FP     041 

1021  E.  WENDOVER  AVE.  STE 

.  202                     AC 

MEDICAL  ARTS  BLDG. 

GREENSBORO     27405 

910  373-1557 

BLANK,  ROY  CRARY 

IM     060 

335  N.  CASWELL  RD. 

A            AC 

CHARLOTTE     28204 

704  376-4852 

FAX  704  376-5012 

BLASCO,  ELIZABETH 

032 

1007  HALE  ST, 

S 

DURHAM     27705 

919  286-0096 

BLATT,  ELLEN  R. 

032 

4813  HOWE  ST. 

A             S 

DURHAM     27705 

919  383-5236 

919  968 
GS/ABS 


910  883 
GS 


910  632 
R 


000 

AC 

3612 

046 

AC 

1348 

041 

AC 

8740 

Oil 

AC 


BLAU,  WILLIAM  STEPHEN  AN 

1130  TALLYHO  TRAIL 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516-9020 
BLAZEK,  F.  DOUGLAS 

624  QUAKER  LN,,  STE.  C-101 

HIGH  POINT     27262 
BLIEVERNICHT,  STEPHEN  WALDO 

510  N.  ELAM  AVE.,  STE   303 

GREENSBORO     27403 
BLINN,  LAWRENCE  ALLAN 

PO  BOX  2959 

103  DOCTORS  BLDG. 

ASHEVILLE     28802  704  254-4517 

BLISS,  SANDRA  J.  032 

2013  WOODLAND  DR,  S 

DURHAM     27704-4161 
BLODGETT,  GEO.  S.,  Ill 

PO  BOX  739 

FRANKLIN     28734 
BLOMELEY,  CHARLES  PERRY 

PO  BOX  608 

COLUMBUS     28722 
BLOMGREN,  PETER  FREDERICK 

317  W.  WENDOVER  AVE. 

GREENSBORO     27408-8401  910  373 

BLOMQUIST,  GUSTAV  ARTHUR,  JR.  NS 

1021  E   WENDOVER  AVE,,  STE,  103     A 


OPH 

704  369 
FP 
A 

704  894 
FP 


GREENSBORO     27405  910  275 

BLOOM,  MATTHEW  BRANDON 

14-B  TARAWA  TERRACE 

DURHAM     27705-6415  919  383 

BLOOM,  MITCHELL  JAY  PM 

1904  N,  CHURCH  ST,  A 

GREENSBORO     27405  910  271 

BLOOMFIELD,  ROBERT  LEE  IM 

805  BUTTONWOOD  DR 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104-1207  910  727 

BLOUNT,  CHARLES  WHITNER,  JR.  FP 

NALLE  METROLINA  FAMILY  PRAC, 

1450  MATTHEWS  TOWNSHIP  PKY#450 


MATTHEWS     27105-4655 
BLOUNT,  FREDERICK  ALEXANDER 

1244  ARBOR  ROAD,  #1114 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 
BLOUNT,  JAMES  GORDON,  JR. 

2116  QUEEN  STREET 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
BLOUNT,  JOHN  MYERS,  III 

130  WOODSON  ST. 

SALISBURY     28144 
BLUE,  JOHN  FREDERICK 

522  BRINN  DR. 

SANFORD     27330 
BLUE,  JOHN  FREDERICK,  JR. 

4092  PROFESSIONAL  DRIVE 

HOPE  MILLS     28348 
BLUE,  MARTIN  LUTHER 

200-B  LINDBETH  DR. 

GREENVILLE     27834 
BLUM,  FREDRIC 

823  BROAD  ST 

DURHAM     27705 
BLUM,  JEFFREY  CLARK 

651  CHURCH  ST.,  NORTH 

CONCORD     28025 
BLUMER,  JOHN  REDMOND 

1350  S.  KINGS  DR. 

CHARLOTTE     28207 


704  344- 
PD 
A 
910  724- 

A 

910  727- 

FP/OM 

704  637- 
FP 

919  775- 
FP 

910  424- 


919  321 
D 


BLYTHE,  WILLIAM  BREVARD 

UNO.  DEPT,  OF  MEDICINE 

CB  7155 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599 
BOARD,  ROBERT  JEFFREY 

3320  EXECUTIVE  DR,  STE,  1 1 1 

RALEIGH     27609 
BOATRIGHT,  JAMES  RICHARD 

1001  BLYTHE  BLVD,,  STE.  200 

CHARLOTTE     28203 


919  286 
DR/IM 
P 
704  786 
OTO 
A 
704  342 
FAX  704  344 
IM/NEP 


919  966- 
OPH 


919  876 
HS/ORS 


704  373-( 
FAX  704  347-1 
BOBBE,  DOROTHY  JEANNE  DURIE  FP 

CELO  HEALTH  CENTER  A 

200  SEVEN  MILE  RIDGE  RD. 

BURNSVILLE     28714  704  675-4116 


056 

RT 

2899 
075 
AC 

8213 
041 
AC 

1794 
041 
AC 

1111 

032 

S 

8932 
041 
AC 

4908 
034 
RT 

8165 
060 
AC 

2220 
034 

URT 

3072 

034 

S 

0627 
080 
AC 

3207 
053 

L/RT 

3481 
026 
AC 

0123 

074 

S 

■1418 
000 
AC 

4195 
013 
AC 

0214 
060 
AC 

8248 

2612 
032 
AC 

2565 
092 

AC 

2427 

060 

AC 

0544 

5320 

061 

AC 


BOBBITT,  JAMES  DANIEL 

OPH     013 

33  LAKE  CONCORD  ROAD.  N.E.                           AC 

CONCORD     28025 

704  786-2015 

FAX  704  788-3993 

BOBITT,  JOHN  R. 

OBG     065 

2131  S,  17TH  ST, 

AC 

WILMINGTON     28401 

910  343-0161 

BOCK,  WILLIAM  CLIFFORD 

CD     060 

2330  RANDOLPH  ROAD 

A            AC 

CHARLOTTE     28207 

704  377-0575 

BOCKENEK,  WILLIAM  LOUIS 

PM     060 

1100  BLYTHE  BLVD, 

A            AC 

CHARLOTTE     28203 

704  355-4330 

BODNER,  WILLIAM  RAYMOND,  JR.                 P     041 

606  WALTER  REED  DR, 

AC 

GREENSBORO     27403 

910  299-0107 

FAX  910  299-0628 

BOEHM,  0.  ROBERT 

A/IM     060 

1718  EAST  FOURTH  ST„  STE, 

703                       AC 

CHARLOTTE     28204 

704  332-7731 

BOERNER,  DAVID  FRANKLIN 

IM/PUD     092 

3100  BLUE  RIDGE  RD.STE,  300           A     P         AC 

RALEIGH     27612 

919  781-7500 

BOERNER,  ROBERT  MARTIN 

ID/PUD     Oil 

520  BILTMORE  AVENUE 

A             AC 

ASHEVILLE     28801 

704  254-5932 

BOESHORE,  ERIC  RUSSELL 

041 

1200  N,  ELM  STREET 

R 

GREENSBORO     27401 

910  379-4062 

BOETTE,  RICHARD  WALTERS 

PD     041 

515  COLLEGE  RD,,  STE,  11 

AC 

GREENSBORO     27410 

910  852-9630 

FAX  910  852-9651 

BOGAN,  STEPHEN  JAY 

OPH     023 

1413  N.  LAFAYbl  1  h  ST. 

AC 

SHELBY     28150 

704  482-6767 

FAX  704  484-2507 

BOGARD,  ANN  QUINN 

OTO     034 

1901  S.HAWTHORNE  RD..  STE 

.  360   A     P         AC 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 

910  768-1308 

BOGARD,  TERRENCE  DALE 

AN     034 

5020  KNOB  VIEW  TRAIL 

A     P        AC 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 

910  760-3954 

BOGEY,  WILLIAM  M.,  JR. 

VS/GS     074 

DEPT.  OF  SURGERY 

A            AC 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

GREENVILLE     27858 

919  816-4667 

FAX  919  816-8425 

BOGGS,  LAWRENCE  KENNEDY 

U     060 

1012  KINGS  DRIVE 

A             L 

CHARLOTTE     28283 

704  333-3825 

FAX  704  333-4679 

BOHLE,  DAVID  JOHN 

CD/IM     034 

1345  ROBINHOOD  FOREST  DR.                              R 

PFAFFTOWN     27040 

910  716-2605 

BOHNSACK,  MICHAEL  ROBERT 

AN     098 

1110  BROOKSIDE  DR 

A            AC 

WILSON     27896 

919  291-1700 

BOKA,  BERNARD  GEORGE 

034 

4100  TREE  TOPS  CIRCLE 

R 

WINTERVILLE     28590 

910  768-1219 

BOKESCH,  CHARLES  RICHARD 

IM/CD     086 

P,  O,  BOX  1547 

AC 

MOUNT  AIRY     27030 

910  786-6146 

BOLDEN,  JASON  E. 

032 

BOX  2732,  DUMC 

A            S 

DURHAM     27710 

BOLDING,  WILLIAM  ROBERT 

AN     092 

WAKE  ANESTHESIOLOGY 

ASSOCS.INC 

A             AC 

1110NAVAHQ  DR..  STE.  400 

RALEIGH     27609 

919  878-8582 

BOLEN,  JOEL  CHARLES 

034 

1608  NW  BOULEVARD.  APT,  E 

A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 

910  631-9267 

BOLEY,  ELENA 

032 

1716  COLE  MILL  RD, 

S 

DURHAM     27712-3206 

BOLICK,  DEBBIE  A. 

P     018 

PO  BOX  9149 

AC 

HICKORY     28603-9149 

704  327-7888 

FAX  704  327-2905 

BOLIN,  LEWIS  BRYANT,  JR. 

FP     000 

603  COX  RD. 

A             AC 

GASTONIA     28054 

704  865-2386 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


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BOLIN,  PAUL,  JR. 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 
DEPT  OF  MEDICINE 
GREENVILLE     27858 
BOLLINGER,  RALPH  RANDAL 

BOX  2910.  DUMC 
DURHAM     27710 

BOLOGNESL  MICHAEL  PAUL 

17  HARVEY  PLACE 

DURHAM     27705 
BOLSTAD,  KARL  EDWARD 

14  MEDICAL  PARK  DR 

LEXINGTON     27292 
BOLZ,  EVERETT  ARTHUR 

3535  RANDOLPH  RD„  STE.  210 

CHARLOTTE     28211 
BOMBATEPE,  VAMIK 

204  N   HERMAN  STREET 

GOLDSBORO     27530 
BOMBENGER,  JAMES  JOHN 

5288  MILLER  BRIDGE  RD 

CONNELLY  SPRINGS     28612 
BOND,  JOHN  LAWRENCE,  JR. 

P.  O,  BOX  1128 

NORTH  WILKESBORO     28659 
BOND,  JOHN  PENNINGTON 

1962  COTTAGE  COURT 

GASTONIA     28054 
BOND,  THOMAS  MADISON 

49  MCDOWELL  ST 

ASHEVILLE     28801 
BONDURANT,  STUART 

CB  7000,  125  MACNIDER  BLDG, 

UNC-CH  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599-7000 
BONFIELD,  KENNETH  R. 

335  E    PARKER  ROAD 

MORGANTON     28655 
BONFILI,  HUBERT  FRANCIS 

422  RIVERBEND  DR. 

ADVANCE     27006 


NEP     074 

A  AC 

919  816-2545 

GS/IG     032 

A  AC 

919  684-5209 

FAX  919  684-8716 

032 

A  S 

919  489-2584 

ORS     029 

A  AC 

704  249-2978 

OTO     060 


P         AC 

704  365-0711 

FP     000 

AC 

919  735-7580 

EM/PUD     018 

AC 

704  397-6147 

GS/ORS     097 

A  AC 

910  838-4789 

GS     036 

A  LVRT 

704  865-0154 

GI/IM     Oil 

A  AC 

704  258-3870 

IM     032 

A  AC 

919  966-4161 
OPH     012 
*     AC 
704  433-1000 
AM/FP     034 
A  AC 

910  741-3024 
FAX  910  741-6383 
IM/END     060 
AC 


BONGAARD,  BRIDGET  STINE 

101  W.T,  HARRIS  BLVD. 

SUITE  2223 

CHARLOTTE     28262  704  548-8724 

BONIN,  ANDREW  ANTHONY  FP     092 

10100OLD  WARDEN  ROAD  A             AC 

RALEIGH     27615  919  881-5341 

BONNER,  STEVEN  PAUL  FP     060 

211  S,  SHARON  AMITY  RD.  AC 

CHARLOTTE     28211  704  366-7586 

BONNIN,  IRVIN  RAYMOND  OBG     036 

603-B  COX  ROAD  AC 

GASTONIA     28054  704  854-3650 

BOOK,  SARAH  WEISS  P     032 

5517  VENTURA  DR.  R 

DURHAM     27712-2039  919  684-8111 

BOOKER,  JOHN  PARKS,  JR.  DR     018 

P.  O   BOX  308  A            AC 

HICKORY     28603  704  322-2644 

BOOLS,  JOHN  C.  DR/NM     018 

18  13THAVE.  NE  A            AC 
PO  BOX  308 

HICKORY     28603  704  322-2871 

BOONE,  EDWARD  EVERETT  IM     018 

3411  GRAYSTONE  PLACE  A             AC 

CONOVER     28613  704  322-1128 

BOONE,  JOHN  WOODIE,  JR.  FP     042 

120  PROFESSIONAL  DRIVE  AC 

ROANOKE  RAPIDS     27870  919  537-9176 

BOONE,  STEPHEN  CHRISTOPHER        NS     EM/092 

3009  NEW  BERN  AVE.  A            AC 
PO  BOX  14027 

RALEIGH     27620  919  231-3320 

BOORD,  JEFFREY  BARTON  034 

4940  HUNT  CLUB  RD.,  APT,  N  AS 
WINSTON-SALEM     27104-4542          910  760-2234 

BORACK.  CAROL  ANNE  032 

406  S   GREENSBORO  ST.  A             S 

CARRBORO     27510  919  929-9892 

BORCHERT,  LYNN  GORDON  GYN     074 

2245  STANTONSBURG  RD.  AC 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  752-0973 


BOS,  GARY  DALE  ORS/ON     032 

UNC,  BURNETT-WOMACK  BLDG,           A  AC 
CB  7055 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599-7055  919  966-7130 
FAX  919  966-6730 

BOSKEN,  DONALD  WILLIAM  FP     029 

1 120  RANDOLPH  RD,,  STE.  16  AC 

THOMASVILLE     27360  919  475-7163 

FAX  919  475-1199 

BOSSE,  HELEN  HALL  AN     092 

1419  SPRINGMOOR  CIR  URT 

RALEIGH     27615-5703  919  848-7419 

BOSSE,  MICHAEL  JOSEPH  ORS     060 

PO  BOX  32861  AC 

CHARLOTTE     28232  704  355-4167 

BOSSEN,  EDWARD  HECHT  PTH     032 

BOX  3712.  DUMC  AC 

DURHAM     27710  919  684-2332 

FAX  919  684-8901 

BOST,  WILLIAM  STUART,  JR.  OTO     074 

8  DOCTORS  PARK  AC 
PO  BOX  5007 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  752-5227 

BOSTON,  EDWARD  GRAY  OBG     016 

2705  TWO  IRON  ST,  AC 

MOREHEAD  CITY     28557  910  451-4566 

BOSWELL,  JOHN  IVERSON,  JR.  PYA/P     032 

109  CONNER  DR.  STE   204  A             AC 
BLDG,  III 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-7040  919  942-3699 

BOSWORTH,  DARIN  GARY  032 

560  CRAIGE  HALL  A             S 
UNC  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 
CHAPEL  HILL     27599 

BOTERO,  ERNESTO  MIGUEL  NS     041 
GUILFORD  NEUROSURGICAL 

ASSOCS,  A             AC 
301  E.  WENDOVER  AVE.,  STE.  211 

GREENSBORO     27401  910  272-4578 

BOTROS,  SHERIF  BOTROS  OTO     065 

1625  DOCTOR'S  CIRCLE  A            AC 

WILMINGTON     28401  910  762-0234 

BOUNOUS,  CHRISTINE  G.  IM     025 

PO  BOX  12566  AC 

NEW  BERN     28561  919  636-6222 

BOUNOUS,  JUDITH  FRANCES  EM/PD     000 

2082  RIVERSHORE  ROAD  AC 

ELIZABETH  CITY     27909  919  335-1003 

BOURGEOIS,  JOHN  ELLIOTT  OPH     060 

1600  E.  THIRD  ST.  AC 

CHARLOTTE     28204  704  358-41 1 1 

FAX  704  358-4157 

BOURNE,  JEANETTE  LILLIAN  OBG     074 

2315  EXECUTIVE  PARK  CIRCLE  A             C 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  830-1035 

BOWEN,  BENJAMIN  CURETON  FP     049 

276  OLD  MOCKSVILLE  RD.,  STE, 400  AC 

STATESVILLE     28677  704  878-6592 

BOWEN,  EDWYN  TAYLOR,  JR  PD     034 

3001  MAPLEWOOD  AVENUE  AC 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  765-9170 

BOWEN,  J.  HARTLEY,  III  PTH     012 

208  CAMELOT  DRIVE  AC 

MORGANTON     28655  704  438-2254 

BOWEN,  JAMES  WILLIAM  AN     064 

3709  WESTRIDGE  CIRCLE  DR.  AC 

ROCKY  MOUNT     27804  991443-2125 

BOWEN,  JANET  WILDER  FP     092 

117  ESCHER  LANE  AC 

GARY     27511  919  467-6961 

BOWEN,  JOHN  HENRY  FP/GP     014 

PO  BOX  990  AC 

LENOIR     28645  704  728-8224 

BOWEN,  MARY  GRAY  RO     000 

304  S,  7TH  STREET  R 

MEBANE     27302  919  684-2389 

BOWEN,  MICHAEL  LYNN  FP     098 

PO  BOX  3468  A            AC 

WILSON     27895  919  237-2891 

BOWER,  EDWARD  BIRCH  GS     090 

900-A  E   SUNSET  DR  A             AC 

MONROE     28112-5895  704  289-2561 

BOWER,  STEPHEN  LEE  DR     034 

3155  MAPLEWOOD  AVENUE  A             AC 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  718-5195 


BOWERS,  DAVID  MCDONALD  PS/GS     041 

PO  BOX  1 3800  A         •     AC 

300  E,  NORTHWOOD  ST, 

GREENSBORO     27415-3800  910  275-0919 

BOWERS,  SCOTT  P.  OPH     098 

5523  SILVER  LAKE  CT.  AC 

WILSON     27896  919  291-1300 

BOWES,  WATSON  ALLEN,  JR.  OBG     032 

DEPT   OF  OBG  AC 

CB  #7570.  MACNIDER  BLDG.,  UNC 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599-7570  919  966-1601 

BOWLES,  RICHARD  MORGAN  PD     023 

101  GROVER  STREET  A             AC 

SHELBY     28150  704  482-1435 

BOWLING,  RICHARD  FRANKLIN  GS     023 

107  PARK  CIRCLE  L7RT 

SHELBY     28150  704  487-8591 

BOWMAN,  MARJORIE  ANN  FP/GPM     034 

BOWMAN  GRAY,  DEPT,  OF 

FAMMED,  A             AC 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157-1084  910  716-3724 

FAX  910  716-9126 

BOWMAN,  MICHAEL  HIGGINS  N     092 

4207  LAKE  BOONE  TR,,  STE,  200  A            AC 

RALEIGH     27607-6520  919  782-3456 

FAX  919  782-5117 

BOWMAN,  PAUL  HERSCHEL  032 

OLD  WELL  APTS   #DD6  S 

CARRBORO     27510  919  968-4482 

BOWMAN,  WILLIAM  EDMUND.  JR.  GSNS     041 

301  E   WENDOVER  AVE.  STE,  411        A  AC 
GREENSBORO     27401  910  274-8444 

FAX  910  274-5367 

BOWMAN,  WILLIAM  KELLY  074 

653  MONUMENT  RD,,  APT,  502  S 

JACKSONVILLE  FL     32225-6467  904  724-0100 

BOWTON,  DAVID  LOWELL  PUD/CC     034 

BOWMAN  GRAY,  DEPT  OF  MED  AC 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD, 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157  910  716-4649 

FAX  910  716-7277 

BOWYER,  ALLEN  FRANK  CD/IM     074 

705  W   H   SMITH  BLVD,  A             AC 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  757-3266 

BOX,  PATRICK  RHU/IM     060 

1001  BLYTHE  BLVD..  #403  A     P         AC 

CHARLOTTE     28203-5866  704  355-8610 

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 

AC 

3131 

034 

AC 

1811 

0360 

034 

AC 

-4161 

-3857 

060 

AC 

4138 

4157 

034 

AC 

-2234 

■9126 

065 

C 

3601 

041 

L 

-9180 

032 

AC 

-5255 

-5568 

092 

AC 

-5941 

041 

AC 

-4626 

032 

S 

-1435 

074 

S 

-0151 

092 

AC 

-0160 

-0887 

060 

AC 

•0214 

-1378 

034 

AC 

-6236 

063 

AC 

-2444 

-3651 

Oil 

AC 

■0852 

-6898 

041 

AC 

-5454 

■4532 

032 

AC 

■4836 

032 

AC 

■2268 
026 

AC 

■6690 
6313 
097 
AC 


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-; 


Oil 

AC 

9494 

000 

AC 

1117 

5502 

034 

AC 

7777 

012 

AC 

8335 

001 

AC 

7384 

2206 

ODD 

AF 

2606 
053 
AC 

2198 
092 
AC 

3320 

1647 
060 
AC 

6792 
098 
AC 

9611 
063 
AC 

4257 
5393 

060 

RT 

7400 

9830 

024 

RT 

5369 

060 

AC 
3350 
0943 

032 

S 

2893 

080 

AC 
1000 

041 
L/RT 
1421 

032 
L/RT 
8766 

Oil 
URT 
8117 

000 

R 

8733 

097 
URT 
2550 

000 

L 

2016 

065 

AC 

1031 

032 

R 

2949 

046 

AC 

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 


045 

AC 

4900 

045 

L 

9121 

4798 
041 
AC 

9618 
013 
AC 

1127 
065 

URT 

9463 
092 
AC 

7411 
034 

lyRT 

3220 
060 
AC 

6300 

4701 
060 
AC 

2992 

034 

S 

9912 
032 
AC 

4400 

■4415 

034 

AC 

3963 

007 

AC 

8880 

4893 

078 

AC 

■3318 

080 

AC 

■3441 

013 

AC 

■3155 

3487 

086 

AC 

9041 

0428 

029 

AC 

■4911 

032 

S 

0126 

092 

C 

5570 

5415 

Oil 

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 
AC 

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- 


041 

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 
RT 
•8511 
Oil 
AC 

■4701 
000 
AC 
■8844 
036 
L7RT 
•0968 
018 
AC 
4550 
074 
S 
0199 
049 
AC 
■4443 
065 
AC 
3481 
074 
AC 

4171 

3809 
001 
AC 

3621 

2206 
079 
AC 

9711 

7687 

074 

R 

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 

*     C 

4546 

034 

S 

8217 

092 

AC 

8225 

034 

S 

4678 

096 

AC 

1866 

1804 

000 

s 

1423 
096 
AC 

3344 
032 
AC 

5221 

6308 

010 

AC 

1022 

■1448 

046 

AC 

■3164 

032 

S 

8756 

076 

URT 

■2460 

012 

AC 

■4211 

■0629 

034 

AC 

■8890 

092 

AC 

■7416 

034 

AC 

■5986 

000 

AC 

■0611 

074 

S 

■9663 

032 

R 

■4857 

034 

S 

■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 


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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 

S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516-6242 

919  968-7947 

CARRUTH,  MICHAEL  EDWARD 

IM     082 

9022  LAKE  POINTE  DR. 

A             C 

CLINTON     28328-5855 

910  590-3400 

CARSON,  CULLEY  CLYDE,  III 

U     032 

UNC.  427  BURNETT-WOMACK  BLDG,                 AC 

CB  7235 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599-7235 

919  966-2571 

FAX  919  966-5722 

CARSON,  JACK  OLIVER 

FP     074 

P   O   BOX  549 

A             AC 

GRIFTON     28530 

919  524-4463 

CARSWELL,  JANE  TRIPLETT 

FP     014 

P.  O.  BOX  960 

AC 

LENOIR     28645 

704  754-0541 

FAX  704  754-8016 

CARTER,  JAMES  H..  JR.,  M.H.S. 

NS/GP     032 

3  MATTIE  COURT 

AF 

DURHAM     27704 

919  684-2937 

FAX  919  681-7611 

CARTER,  JAMES  HARVEY 

P     032 

BOX  3106.  DUMC 

AC 

DEPT.  OF  PSYCHIATRY 

DURHAM     27710 

919  684-6102 

FAX  919  684-4564 

CARTER,  JAMES  WALTER 

TS/GS     074 

905  JOHNS  HOPKINS  DR. 

A             AC 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  758-1747 

FAX  919  758-6809 

CARTER,  JEAN  W. 

OBG     092 

4420  LAKE  BOONE  TR..  STE.  302 

AC 

RALEIGH     27607-7508 

919  571-1040 

FAX  919  781-0247 

CARTER,  JOHN  ANTHONY 

000 

5482  HERITAGE  OAKS  LANE 

AF 

WINSTON-SALEM     27106 

919  716-7261 

CARTER,  JOHN  JEFFERSON,  JR. 

P/CHP     000 

CITY  RT,  #3,  311  FAIRGROUND  RD                     AC 

SPINDALE     28160 

704  287-6110 

CARTER,  LINDA  EVES 

P     007 

314  NORTH  SHORES 

A            AC 

WASHINGTON     27889 

919  946-8683 

CARTER,  MARGARET  FRONEBERGER       AN     034 

FORSYTH  MEMORIAL  HOSPITAL 

A             AC 

3333  SILAS  CREEK  PARKWAY 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 

910  718-5180 

CARTER,  NATHANIEL 

N     000 

1605  HUTZLER  LN.,  APT.  2202 

R 

PIKESVILLE  MD     21208-3766 

919  684-8111 

CARTER,  NEEDHAM  BATTLE 

IM/CD     064 

237  S   WINSTEAD  AVE 

L'RT 

TAU  VALLEY  L-5 

ROCKY  MOUNT     27804 

919  977-6746 

CARTER,  NUMA  RICHARDSON, 

JR. 

FP     045 

110  CARRIAGE  WALK  LANE 

A             URT 

HENDERSONVILLE     28739-1397 

704  697-5420 

CARTER,  PHILIPS  JOHN 

ORS     041 

GREENSBORO  ORTHOPAEDIC 

CTR.,  PA 
PO  BOX  38008 
GREENSBORO     27438 
CARTER,  RALPH  EDWARD,  III 
PO  BOX  189 
LAURINBURG     28353 


910  545- 
ORS 


910  276 
FAX  910  277 
CARTER,  ROBERT  WILSON  IM/CD 

316  N.  GRAHAM-HOPEDALE  RD.  A 

BURLINGTON     27217  910  227 


AC 

5000 
083 
AC 

4611 

4244 
001 
AC 

3621 


CARTER,  STEVEN  RAYMOND  AN 

1600  S.  MORGANTON  RD..  Y-15  A 

PINEHURST     28374  910  295- 

CARTER,  TIMOTHY  ROBERT  PTH 

4420  LAKE  BOONE  TRAIL  A 

REX  HOSPITAL 

RALEIGH     27607  919  783- 

CARTER,  WILBUR  BROOKS,  JR.  FP 

120  CAROLINA  FOREST  CT. 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516  919  742- 

CARUSO,  CAROLE  AN 

920  CHURCH  ST  .  NORTH 

CONCORD     28025 


704  786 
FAX  704  785 


CARUSO,  FRANK 

3691  TANGLEBROOK  TRAIL 
CLEMMONS,  NC  27     012  910  766- 

CASCIO,  WAYNE  E.  CD/IM 

CB  7075,  BURNETT-WOMACK  BLDG. 
CHAPEL  HILL     27599-7075  919  966 

FAX  919  966- 


CASEY,  DENNIS  NELSON 

KINSTON  CLINIC,  NORTH 

KINSTON     28501 
CASH,  ANDREW  MILLER 

408  RANSOM  STREET 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516 
CASH,  DAVID  WAYNE 

310  DAVIE  AVE. 

STATESVILLE     28677 
CASH,  JAMES  BUTLER 

PO  BOX  3898 

WILSON     27895 
CASH,  TED  FREEMON 

2616  OAK  GROVE  RD. 

SHELBY     28152-9706 
CASHMAN,  JOHN 

1905  GLEN  MEADE  ROAD 

WILMINGTON     28403 


DR 

9 19. 527 

A 
919  933 
FP 


704  873 
PTH 
A 
919  399 
EM 
A 
704  487 
U 
A     P 
910  763 
FAX  910  763 
CASHWELL,  LEON  FRANKLIN,  JR.  OPH 

WAKE  FOREST  UNIV.  EYE  CENTER 
MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 
WINSTON-SALEM     27157-1033  910  716 

FAX  910  716 
CASINELLI,  PAUL  EVAN 
4215  FERNCREEK  DR 
FAYETTEVILLE     28314 
CASSOOBHOY,  MURTAZA 
2513  BRIERS  NORTH  DR. 
ATLANTA  GA     30360-2079 
CASTELLOE,  THOMAS  EDISON 
2745  LAKEVIEW  DR. 
RALEIGH     27609 
CASWELL,  CHRISTOPHER  C. 
PO  BOX  1121 
AHOSKIE     27910 
CATES,  NADY  MILTON,  III 

BLUE  CROSS  BLUE  SHIELD  OF  NC 
PO  BOX  2291 

DURHAM     27702-4936  919  768 

CATHCART,  CORNELIUS  FITZHAROLD       PD 
1924  RUIN  CREEK  RD.  STE.  101  A 

HENDERSON     27536-5904  919  492 

CATO,  ALLEN  EASLEY,  JR. 
4364  S.  ALSTON  AVE.  #201 
DURHAM     27713-2280 


AN 

A 
910  323 


910  760 
ORS 


919  787 
AN 


91£ 


332 
FP 


CATROU,  PAUL  GREGOIRE 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 
DEPT.  CLI.  PTH.  BRODY  1S08 
GREENVILLE     27858 
CATTIE,  JOHN  VINCENT 

106  E.  PHIFER  STREET 
MONROE     28110 


PD/PUD 

A 
919  361- 
FAX  919  361- 
CLP 
A 

919  816- 
GS/ABS 

A 
704  289- 
FAX  704  282- 
P 


CAUDILL,  FRED  WELDEN 

6010  FAIRVIEW  RD. 

CHARLOTTE     28210  704  551 

CAUDLE,  ROBERT  J.  ORS 

POBOX  10707  P 

RALEIGH     27605  919  781 

CAUDLE,  SUZETTE  SURRATT  PD 

PO  BOX  32861  A 

CAROLINAS  MEDICAL  CENTER 

CHARLOTTE     28232  704  355-3156 


063 

AC 

2100 

092 

AC 

3040 
019 
AC 

6032 
013 
AC 

2111 

8082 
000 
AF 

3230 
032 
AC 

5201 

1743 
054 
AC 

7077 

032 

S 

7527 
049 
AC 

3269 
098 
AC 

8156 
023 
AC 

-3131 
065 
AC 

6251 

-7408 
034 
AC 

-4091 

-7994 

026 

AC 

-9933 

034 

S 

-4080 

092 

URT 

-3172 

008 

AC 

-8121 

032 

AC 

-7670 

091 

AC 

-9565 

032 

AC 

-2286 

-2290 

074 

AC 

-4928 

060 

AC 

-8528 

-4339 

060 

AC 

-1919 

092 

AC 

•5600 

060 

AC 


CAUGHEY,  DALE  WELLS,  JR.  IM     065 

5305-A  WRIGHTSVILLE  AVENUE  AC 

WILMINGTON     28403  910  799-4220 

CAUGHRAN,  JOHN  HAMILTON  ORS     060 

120  PROVIDENCE  ROAD  URT 

CHARLOTTE     28207  704  377-0351 

CAUSEY,  ANDREW  JACKSON  OPH/OTO     049 

210  VALLEY  STREAM  ROAD  URT 

STATESVILLE     28677  704  873-8337 

CAVINESS,  VERNE  STRUDWICK  CD/IM     092 

913  VANCE  ST.  A             URT 

RALEIGH     27608  919  832-4258 

CAWLEY,  PATRICK  JAMES  032 

261 0-H  CAMELLIA  ST.  A             R 

DURHAM     27705  919  383-2901 

CECIL,  STEPHEN  GERARD  AN     096 

1727  W.  NEW  HOPE  RD.  A             AC 

GOLDSBORO     27530  919  731-6089 

CEFALO,  ROBERT  CHARLES  OBG/NPM     032 

430  LAKESHORE  LANE  AC 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  966-1601 

CELESTINO,  FRANK  SAMUEL  FP     034 

3400  YORK  ROAD  A             AC 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104  910  748-2258 

CELLA,  JOHN  ROBERT  R     092 

POBOX  19509  A             AC 
NORTH  HILLS  STATION 
RALEIGH     27619 

CEPEDA,  JAIME,  JR. 
903  OLD  MANOR  LANE 
GARNER     27529 

CERAME,  MARIO  A. 
719  HERMITAGE  RD. 
BURLINGTON     27215 


919  881-8411 
032 
S 
919  779-6196 
GSWS     001 
AC 
910  226-5191 
FAX  910  226-0400 
IM     074 
AC 


CERVI,  MARK  RICHARD 

GREENVILLE  INTERNAL  MEDICINE 

2303  EXECUTIVE  PARK  WEST 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  830-1680 

CERVIN,  JAMES  ROBERT  PTH     000 

3003  SIDES  ROAD  AC 

ROCKWELL     28138  704  279-0575 

CERWIN,  ROBERT  A.  R/NM     092 

3821  MERTON  DR.  AC 

RALEIGH     27609  919  787-7411 

CHABON.  STEPHEN  JEFFREY  000 

7258  STRAWBERRY  ROAD  AF 

SUMMERFIELD     27358  919  378-0811 

CHALFANT,  WILLIAM  PAXSON  GS/CDS     013 

56  LAKE  CONCORD  ROAD,  N.E.  A             AC 

CONCORD     28025  704  786-1104 

CHALLA,  VENKATA  RAMANA  PTH/NA  034 
BOWMAN  GRAY  DEPT.  OF  PATHOLOGY  AC 
MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157-1072  919  716-2630 
FAX  910  748-7595 

CHAMBERLAIN,  STEVEN  A.  OBG     023 

110  W.  GROVER  ST  A             AC 

SHELBY     28150  704  487-5258 

CHAMBERLIN,  HARRIE  ROGERS  PD     032 

1001  ARROWHEAD  RD.  URT 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-3901  919  942-4951 

CHAMBERS-KELLETT,  DANA  L.  074 

1333TREYBROOKECIR.  S 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  758-1523 

CHAMBERS,  ROBERT  EDWARD  PD     036 

1839  E.  GARRISON  BOULEVARD  A             URT 

GASTONIA     28054  704  864-2685 

CHAMBERS,  ROBERT  TILLMAN  PD     034 

2786  ROBINHOOD  RD.  A             RT 

WINSTON-SALEM     27106  910  723-0400 

CHAMBLEE,  DONALD  VANCE  FP     060 

SHARON  AMITY  FAMILY  PRACTICE      A  AC 
211  S.  SHARON  AMITY  RD. 

CHARLOTTE     28211  704  366-7586 

CHAMBLEE,  HUBERT  ROYSTER,  JR.        OPH     092 

20  ENTERPRISE  STREET  A             AC 

RALEIGH     27607  919  829-1948 

CHAMBLEE,  JOHN  SIGMA  PH/GPM     064 

509  E.  CHURCH  STREET  A             URT 

NASHVILLE     27856  919  459-2223 

CHAMBLISS,  JOHN  RANDOLPH  IM     064 

24  COUNTRY  CLUB  DR.  A             URT 

ROCKY  MOUNT     27804-6227  919  446-6555 

CHAMPION,  LAWRENCE  P     032 

800  EASTOWNE  DR.  AC 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  493-1466 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


53 


CHAMPION,  MARGARET  E.K. 

800  EASTOWNE  DR.,  STE,  215 
CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

CHANCE,  JAMES  KENNETH 

802  MCCARTHY  BLVD. 
NEW  BERN     28560 


CHANCE,  JEFFERY  ALAN 

ALBEMARLE  FAMILY  MEDICAL  CTR 

320  YADKIN  ST, 

ALBEMARLE     28001-0320 
CHANDLER,  ARTHUR  CECIL,  JR. 

PO  BOX  15249 

3901  ROXBORO  RD. 

DURHAM     27704 
CHANDLER,  DAMON  B. 

910  CONSTITUTION  DR.  APT.  521 

DURHAM     27705 
CHANDLER,  EDGAR  TED 

741  HIGHLAND  AVE. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101 
CHANDLER,  JOE  THURSTON 

928  BAXTER  STREET 

CHARLOTTE     28204 


919  493' 

FAX  919  490 

OPH 

A 

919  633 

FAX  919  637 

FP 


704  982' 
OPH 

A 


032 

AC 

1966 

0790 

025 

AC 

4183 

9580 

000 

AF 

9144 
032 
AC 


919  479-4100 

032 

A  S 


IM 


910  727 
NEP/IM 


704  348 
FAX  704  334 
CHANDRASEKHAR,  CHITTARANJAN  B.       IM 

4621 -G  HOPE  VALLEY  ROAD 

DURHAM     27707  919  403 

CHANG,  JACQUELINE  CYEN 

100-15  MELVILLE  LOOP  A 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  968 

CHANG,  JOHN  SHYUEYI  OBG 

112  DOCTORS  PARK  A 

LINCOLNTON     28092  704  732 

CHANG,  RICHARD  CTEEN 

106  PERTH  PL  A 

DURHAM     27712  919  722 

CHANG,  RICHARD  INKI 

216  MELROSE  ST,  APT   D  A 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  748 

CHANGAPPA,  BADUVANDA  U.  GS 

PO  BOX  1307  A 

WHITEVILLE     28472  910  642 

CHAPLIN,  CHARLES  HAL  PS/GS 

2215  RANDOLPH  ROAD 

CHARLOTTE     28207  704  372 

CHAPLIN,  DON  CLARENCE  IM/CD 

316  N   GRAHAM-HOPEDALE  RD.         A     P 

BURLINGTON     27217  910  227 

CHAPLINSKI,  THOMAS  JOSEPH         ON/HEM 

1705  W.  6TH  ST, 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  752 

CHAPMAN,  GEOFFREY  SEWALL        HEM/ON 

1918  RANDOLPH  ROAD 

CHARLOTTE     28207  704  342 

CHAPMAN,  JESSE  PUGH,  JR.  TS/GS 

276  KENILWORTH  RD, 

ASHEVILLE     28803 
CHAPMAN,  TODD  MASTERS 

1001  BLYTHE  BLVD,.  #200 

CHARLOTTE     28203 


704  252 
ORS 
A 
704  373 
FAX  704  347 
OBG 


CHAPPELL,  PAT  R. 

120  CONNER  DR.,  STE  101 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  942- 

CHARI,  RAVI  S,  GS 

21  SUNRISE  PLACE  A 

DURHAM     27705-2832  919  382- 

CHARITY,  PAMELA  LYNN  IM 

4501 -L  EMERALD  FOREST  DR.  A 

DURHAM     27713  919  684 

CHARLSON,  MARK  DAVID 

6  HOLLAND  DR.  A 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  932- 

CHARLTON,  JOHN  DAVID  A 

1301  W   WENDOVER  AVENUE 

GREENSBORO     27408-8197  910  275- 

CHARLTON,  OLIVER  PATRICK  DR 

RALEIGH  RADIOLOGY  ASSOCIATES 

1110  NAVAHO  DR.,  STE.  400 

RALEIGH     27609  919  878' 

CHARNOCK,  GINNY  CASH  DR 

PO  BOX  6100 

MOORESVILLE     28115-6100  704  872- 


034 

AC 
2097 

060 

AC 
2992 
3061 

000 

R 

0511 

032 

S 

6219 

055 

AC 
3346 

000 

s 

1657 

034 

S 

8762 
024 
AC 

4711 
060 

UHJ 

6846 
001 
AC 

3621 
074 
AC 

-6101 
060 
AC 

■8000 
Oil 

UHJ 

■7357 
060 
AC 

0544 

-5320 
032 
AC 

-8571 

032 

R 

3110 

032 

R 

8111 

032 

S 

■3425 

041 

L 

-0441 
092 
AC 

-8582 
049 

AC 
■6122 


CHASE,  ROBERT  EUGENE 

1816  PEMBROKE  RD  ,  STE.  #2 
GREENSBORO     27408 

CHASE,  TIMOTHY  LEE 
111  FLORIDA  AVE.  #13 
CAROLINA  BEACH     28428 

CHATHAM,  SCOTT  T. 
PO  DRAWER  38 
HICKORY     28603 

CHATTERJEE,  BENU 

6090-A  SIX  FORKS  RD. 

RALEIGH     27609 
CHATTERJEE,  RENEE 

12  TARAWA  TERRACE  #B 

DURHAM     27705-6415 
CHAUDHARI,  ASHISH  CHANDU 

1811  ELIZABETH  AVE 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
CHAUDHRY,  ABDUL  GHAFOOR 

2800  BLUE  RIDGE  BLVD   STE. 

RALEIGH     27607 

CHAUDHRY,  HASHMAT  ALI 

608  JACKSON  ST. 

ROANOKE  RAPIDS     27870 
CHAUDHURI,  DEBI  PRASAD 

1617  OWEN  DRIVE 

FAYETTEVILLE     28304 
CHEANEY,  RUSSELL  ALAN 

300  GROVER  ST 

SHELBY     28150 
CHEEK,  GEO,  W.,  JR. 

317  ENGLEMAN 

BURLINGTON     27215 
CHEEK,  HERMAN  BARRETT 

624  OUAKER  LANE 

HIGH  POINT     27262 


AN 

910  272 

OBG 

A 

910  458 

OBG 

A 

704  322 

FAX  704  322 

IM 

919  870 


919  383- 

A 
919  722- 

CDsn-s 

A 

919  782 

FAX  919  782 

OPH 

A 

919  537- 

GS 


306 


,  JR. 


420 


CHEEK,  JOHN  MERRITT 

1414  KENT  STREET 

DURHAM     27707 
CHEELY,  GEORGE  RAYBURN 

3020  NEW  BERN  AVE  ,  STE 

RALEIGH     27610-1249 
CHEESBOROUGH,  JOHN  DAVIDSON 

827  S.  HORNER  BOULEVARD 

SANFORD     27330 
CHEKAN,  GEORGE,  JR. 

920  CHURCH  ST.,  NORTH 

CONCORD     28025 


910  323 
AN 
P 

704  482 
GS 

910  584 
CD 

910  885 
FAX  910  885- 
GS 
A 

919  489- 

CD/IM 

A     P 

919  231 

D 


919  775- 
AN 


704  786 
FAX  704  785 
N 
A 
910  395- 
OBG 


CHEN,  CHIH-CHENG  FRANK 

1608  WELLINGTON  AVENUE 

WILMINGTON     28401-7757 
CHEN,  KEH-FANG 

405  GARRISON  DR. 

KINGS  MOUNTAIN     28086-2617         704  739- 
CHEN,  TONG  YONG  AN 

200  HAWTHORNE  LN  A 

CHARLOTTE     28204  704  384- 

CHEN,  WILLIAM  YOUNGSON  P 

1608  MEMORIAL  DR.  A 

GADDY  BLDG 

BURLINGTON     27215  910  222- 

CHENG,  CHRISTINE  ANN  GS 

1307  ARNETTE  AVE.  A 

DURHAM     27707  919  419- 

CHESCHEIR,  NANCY  C.  OBG/MFM 

UNC,  214  MACNIDER  BLDG 

DIV.  MATERNAL-FETEL  MED, 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599-7570  919  966-1601 

CHESSON,  MELANIE  ANNE  074 

1111  GROVEMONT  DR  A  S 

WESTPOINTE  TOWNHOMES  F-5 

GREENVILLE     27834 
CHEWNING,  SAMUEL  JACKSON,  JR. 

ORS/SRS 

1001  BLYTHE  BLVD.,  #200  A 

CHARLOTTE     28203  704  373- 

CHI,  HONG  YUP  FP 

DENVER  MEDICAL  CLINIC  A 

PO  BOX  809 

DENVER     28037-0670  704  483-0340 


041 

AC 
3720 

000 

R 

5138 

018 

AC 
-4140 
3767 

092 

AC 
0488 

032 

S 

-6279 

000 

s 

-3154 
092 
AC 

-7900 

-7900 
042 
AC 

-0522 
026 
AC 

0101 
023 
AC 

-5716 
001 

L7RT 

■6551 
046 
AC 

■6168 

8523 
032 

L7RT 

■1241 
092 
AC 

■6132 
053 
AC 

7926 
013 
AC 

■2111 

8082 
065 
AC 

■5521 
036 
AC 

■8059 
060 
AC 

■4274 
001 
AC 

■0070 

032 

R 

■4471 

032 

AC 


060 

AC 

■0544 

018 

AC 


CHIANG,  KARL  S, 

EASTERN  RADIOLOGISTS.  INC. 

#9  DOCTORS  PARK 

GREENVILLE     27834 
CHIARAMONTI,  ALEXANDER 

101  GARY  PKWY   SW.  #210 

GARY  DERMATOLOGY  CTR. 

GARY     27511 
CHIAVETTA,  STEPHEN  V. 

4420  LAKE  BOONE  TRAIL 

RALEIGH     27607 

CHIAVETTA,  STEPHEN  VICTOR 

226-C  MCCAULEY  ST. 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516-4714 
CHIKES,  PETER  GEORGE 

34  ARDSLEY  AVE.,  NE 

CONCORD     28025 
CHILDERS,  CLARK  EDWIN,  JR. 

200  ARTHUR  DR. 

THOMASVILLE     27360 
CHILDERS,  MELVIN  DAVIS.  JR 

4335  COLWICK  ROAD 

CHARLOTTE     28211-2347 

CHILES,  NOAH  HAMPTON 

1221  CLONCURRY  RD. 
NORFOLK  VA     23505-9999 
CHIPMAN,  MARTIN 

1790  METROMEDICAL  DR. 
FAYETTEVILLE     28304-3861 

CHISM,  KATHY  N. 

2525  BOOKER  CREEK  RD.  APT. 
CHAPEL  HILL     27514-5111 
CHITWOOD,  WALTER  R.,  JR. 
ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 


DR 


919  816- 
D 

A 

919  467^ 

PTH/HEM 

A 

919  783 

FAX  919  783- 

A 
919  967^ 
OTO 

A 
704  782 
PD 

910  475 
OPH 

704  372 
FAX  704  377 
IM 
A 

910  882 
N 

910  323 
FAX  919  486 

3D         A 
919  933 
CDS/TS 

A 


CARDIOTHORACIC  SURG.,  ROOM  277 


GREENVILLE     27858-4354 

CHIULLI,  RICHARD  ALLEN 

PO  B  OX  32090 

RALEIGH     27622-2090 
CHMELEWSKI,  WALTER  L. 

2500  BLUE  RIDGE  RD..  STE 

RALEIGH     27607 
CHOI-CHUNG,  MOON  SOOG 

131  ASHEVILLE  HWY. 

1  EASTGATE  CTR, 

SYLVA     28779 
CHOI,  SAN  HO 

8  RIVERVIEW  ST,,  STE.  202 

FRANKLIN     28734 
CHOKSI,  JANAK  KANTILAL 

405  RUDD  ST   B 

BURLINGTON     27215 
CHOONG,  HAN  PYO 

P.  O   BOX  548 

503  THIRD  STREET,  SW 

TAYLORSVILLE     28681 
CHOPER,  JOAN  ZARETZKY 

8108  RISING  MEADOW  ROAD 

CHARLOTTE     28277 
CHOPER,  NILES  EDWARD 

8108  RISING  MEADOW 

CHARLOTTE     28277 
CHOW,  CHRISTOPHER  YAN-CHI 

110  AVON  LANE 

GREENVILLE     27858-4401 
CHRISMAN,  ALLAN  KREKELER 

BOX  3492.  DUMC 

DURHAM     27710 


919  816- 

FAX  919  816- 

GS 


301 


919  781 
RHU/A 


919  881 
PM 


704  586- 

GS 

A 

704  524- 

ON/IM 

910  226- 
GS 

A 

704  632- 
IM 

704  532- 
OBG 

704  551- 


919  355^ 
P/CHP 

919  est 

FAX  919  681  ■ 
GYN 


CHRISTAKOS,  ARTHUR  CHRIS 

3102  SURREY  RD 

DURHAM     27707-5150 
CHRISTENBURY,  JONATHAN  DAVID  OPH/PS 

449  N.  WENDOVER  PARK  PL, 

CHARLOTTE     28211  704  332 

FAX  704  364 

CHRISTENSEN,  FRANK  HOWARD       OPH/PS 

100  EUROPADR.,  STE.  255  A 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-2310  919  933 

FAX  919  933 

CHRISTENSEN,  HARVEY  EARL  GS/TS 

605  W   25TH  STREET 

NEWTON     28658  704  464 


074 

AC 

5927 
092 

AC 

8556 
092 
AC 

3040 

3363 

032 

S 

■3029 
013 
AC 

2166 

029 

C 

■2348 
060 
AC 

3070 

6462 
046 

LVRT 

3911 
026 
AC 

■2247 

■8064 

032 

S 

■3682 
074 
AC 

■4822 

■5192 

092 

AC 

■0710 

000 

AC 

■8272 

050 

AC 

■7448 
056 
AC 
■7464 
001 
AC 
■0276 
002 
AC 

7467 

060 

C 

■5105 

060 

C 

4380 

074 

S 

1740 
032 
AC 

■6929 

7504 
032 

LyRT 

060 

AC 
9365 
7384 

032 

AC 

■1294 

9153 

018 

AC 
5340 


54 


NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL 


CHRISTENSEN,  WAYNE  NELS  PTH     060 

3536  TALWYN  CT  A             AC 

CHARLOTTE     28269  704  355-2251 

CHRISTIAANSE,  MARY  ELIZABETH  PD     000 

1501  DOCK  STREET  AC 

WILMINGTON     28401  910  251-5817 

CHRISTIAN,  CHARLES  MILTON,  II  AN     083 

11561  FAIRWAY  DRIVE  A             AC 

LAURINBURG  28352  910  276-4781 
CHRISTIANO,  ANTHONY  JOSEPH,  JR.  CD/IM     074 

620  S.  MEMORIAL  DR.  AC 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  752-6101 

FAX  919  752-4117 

CHRISTIANO,  CYNTHIA  RAE  074 

2907-A  CEDAR  CREEK  RD.  A             S 

GREENVILLE     27858  919  752-6768 

CHRISTIANSON,  DANA  J.  OPH     088 

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 

GREENVILLE     27858  919  816-5988 

CHRISTOPHERSON,  DAVID  LEE  FP/OBS     013 

845  CHURCH  ST..  N.  STE.  107  A     P         AC 

CONCORD     28025  704  784-4330 

FAX  704  784-4346 

CHRYSLER,  CHARLES  OTIS  FP     060 

11307  HAWTHORNE  DR.  A             AC 

BOX  23720 

MINT  HILL     28227-0272  704  573-3666 

FAX  704  545-5605 

CHRYSSON,  NICK  GEORGE,  JR.  ON/IM     034 

3333  BROOKVIEW  HILLS  BLVD.  A             AC 

SUITE  104 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  768-2521 

CHRYSTAL,  GLENN  STUART  TR/ATP     041 

604  WALTER  REED  DR.  AC 
GREENSBORO     27403  910  294-2670 

CHU,  H.  WILLY  GS     043 

700  TILGHMAN  DR..  STE.  720  AC 

DUNN     28334  910  892-1550 

CHUA,  ARLENE  NG  074 

603  KENT  ROAD  S 

GREENVILLE     27858-4994  919  757-9663 

CHUGHA,  SANGEETA  032 

3805  SWEETEN  CREEK  ROAD  A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  408-0314 

CHUNG,  CHRISTIAN  Y.  Gl     026 

1309  MEDICAL  DR.,  STE.  102  AC 
FAYETTEVILLE     28304 

CHUNG,  HONG-YILL  GP     067 

407  CARMEN  AVENUE  P         AC 

JACKSONVILLE     28540  910  353-2800 

CHUNG,  JOSEPH  YANGSOO  GS     059 

1200  MEDICAL  COURT  AC 

MARION     28752-4987  704  652-5818 

FAX  704  659-8400 

CHUNG,  WAN  SOO  FP     000 

320  MCCASKEY  ROAD  AC 

WILLIAMSTON     27892  919  792-1071 

CHURCH,  C.  FRANKLIN  FP/D     092 

1109  DRESSER  COURT  A         *     AC 

RALEIGH     27609  919  872-4900 

CHURCH,  JACK  LEE  R/IM     012 

805-B  ASHE  AVE.  NW,  STE.  201  AC 

LENOIR     28645  704  754-4025 

CHURCH,  MARY  LOU  PARKER  FP     EM/097 

2016  FAIRVIEW  CIRCLE  AC 

WILKESBORO     28697-9513  910  667-8525 

CHWALS,  WALTER  J.  PDS/CCM     034 

BOWMAN  GRAY,  DEPT.  OF  SURGERY  AC 
MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157-1095  910  716-4502 
FAX  919  716-5414 

CIESLA,  WILLIAM  PAUL,  JR.  000 

4625-E  HOPE  VALLEY  ROAD  R 

DURHAM     27707  919  490-1842 

CILIBERTO,  SAMUEL  DAVID  ORS     053 

101  S.  VANCE  STREET  A             AC 

SANFORD     27330-4289  919  776-0551 

CIOCCA,  MARIO  FRANK,  JR.  000 

605  JONES  FERRY  RD..  APT.  GG1  R 
CARRBORO     27510  919  966-1042 


CIPPERLY,  VAUGHAN  ROBERT  ON/HEM     011 

ST.  JOHN'S  REG,  MED.  CENTER  A             AC 
2727  MCCLELLAND 

JOPLIN  MO     64804  417  781-2727 
FAX  704  258-2622 

CISZEK,  THOMAS  ARTHUR  NPM/PD     026 

PO  BOX  2000  A             AC 

FAYETTEVILLE     28302  910  323-6762 

CITRIN,  KERRY  ALAN  GS     029 

1219  LEXINGTON  AVE.  STE.  A  A             AC 

THOMASVILLE     27360  919  475-7148 

CITRON,  DAVID  SANFORD  IM/FP     060 

8117  RISING  MEADOW  RD.  A             L/RT 

CHARLOTTE     28277-8612  704  542-0608 

CLANCY,  THOMAS  V.  GSn"RS     065 

PO  BOX  9025  A             AC 

WILMINGTON     28402  910  343-0161 

CLAPP,  JAMES  ROBERT  IM/NEP     032 

BOX  3602.  DUMC  AC 

DURHAM     27710  919  660-6606 

CLARK,  ALAN  BOYD  IM     036 

1377-A  E.  GARRISON  BLVD.  A             AC 

GASTONIA     28054  704  861-0210 

CLARK,  ANGELA  BONITA  032 

4122  SETTLEMENT  DR.  S 

DURHAM     27713  919  489-2841 

CLARK,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  III  OTO/RHI     032 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST.  STE,  306  A             AC 

DURHAM     27704  919  220-5517 

CLARK,  DAVID  CHARLES,  JR.  DR     041 

1302-A  CAROLINA  ST.  A         *     AC 

GREENSBORO     27401  910  574-7360 

FAX  910  574-7381 

CLARK,  DENNIS  DEWAYNE  000 

4381  JOHNSBOROUGH  CT.,  APT.  40       A  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104  919  760-2073 

CLARK,  DOUGLAS  HENDON  GS     078 

207  W.  26TH  STREET  L7RT 

LUMBERTON     28358  910  739-4615 

CLARK,  DOUGLAS  WINSTON  PD     032 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST..  STE.  801  A             AC 

DURHAM     27704  919  220-4000 

FAX  919  220-2616 

CLARK,  ELIZABETH  CHARLOTTE  032 

1708  DAIRYLAND  ROAD  S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516  919  914-7783 

CLARK,  FRANKLIN  ST.  CLAIR  ADM     026 

PO  BOX  53394  AC 

FAYETTEVILLE     28305  910  682-7971 

FAX  910  323-9857 

CLARK,  JOHN  BLUE,  JR.  EM/IM     060 

541  HEMPSTEAD  PLACE  A             AC 

CHARLOTTE     28207  704  344-1412 

CLARK,  JOSEPH  BRIAN  032 

504  PITTSBORO  STREET  A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516-2914  919  933-1915 

CLARK,  JOSEPH  MADISON  000 

1514  W.  ACADEMY  ST.  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  725-5832 

CLARK,  KAREN  HARRELL  OBG     032 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST.  #204  AC 

DURHAM     27704  919  220-5435 

CLARK,  KENNETH  JAMES,  JR.  GI/IM     Oil 

49  MCDOWELL  ST.  A     P         AC 

ASHEVILLE     28801  704  258-3870 

FAX  704  253-5945 

CLARK.  LAURA  ANNE  032 

136  PUREFOY  RD.  APT.  C  S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-4864  919  933-0770 

CLARK,  LEE  ANDREW,  JR.  OPH     098 

PO  BOX  3128  A             AC 

WILSON     27895  919  291-7001 

CLARK,  LISA  ANNE  GS     000 

4J  RIVER  BIRCH  ROAD  R 
DURHAM     27705 

CLARK,  LORINDA  MCGILDERY  074 

310  HORSESHOE  DR.  APT,  E  A             S 

GREENVILLE     27834-6393  919  757-0221 

CLARK,  LOUIS  PHILLIP,  JR.  HS/ORS     026 

1300  MEDICAL  DR.  A             AC 

FAYETTEVILLE     28304  910  484-2171 

FAX  910  484-4568 

CLARK,  PATRICIA  ELLEN  000 

89  OAK  LEAF  LANE  C 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516  919  966-5711 


CLARK,  RICHARD  LEE 

901  PHILS  CREEK  RD. 

CHAPEL  HILL  27516 
CLARK,  RICHARD  STROEBE 

506  WOOD  ST. 

TROY     27371 
CLARK,  ROBERT  EARL 

BOX  3915,  DUMC 

DURHAM     27710 

CLARK.  ROBERT  MILTON 

1208  CEDAR  CREEK  RD. 

FAYETTEVILLE     28301 
CLARK,  ROY  REYNOLDS 

1443  CAPRI  ROAD 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
CLARK,  TERRENCE  PETER 

7  YORKSHIRE  ST.,  STE   201 

ASHEVILLE     28803 
CLARK,  THEODORE  RUST 

PO  BOX  56 

SOUTHERN  PINES     28387 

CLARK,  TIMOTHY  J. 

324  DUPONT  CIR. 

GREENVILLE  27858 
CLARK,  VIVIAN  E. 

120  CONNER  DR..  STE.  101 

PO  BOX  3317 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514 
CLARK.  WILLIAM  GILMER 

1921  BEVERLY  DR 

CHARLOTTE  28207 
CLARK,  WILLIAM  MACKEY 

647  LLEWELLYN  PLACE 

CHARLOTTE     28207 


DR     032 

•     AC 

919  966-4400 

GS     062 

AC 

910  572-3737 

D     000 

A         *     AC 

919  684-6805 

FAX  919  684-8791 

FP     026 

C 

910  486-6335 

OBG     034 

A  R 

910  768-8744 

P/CHP     Oil 

A     P         AC 

704  274-8035 

P/ALD     063 

A  AC 

910  692-4257 

FAX  910  692-9210 

DR     074 

P         AC 

919  816-4485 

OBG     032 

AC 


919  942-8571 
FP     060 
AC 
704  371-4160 
R     060 
AC 
704  384-4056 
FAX  704  358-9691 

CLARK,  WILLIAM  SIDNEY  AN     025 

NEW  BERN  ANESTHESIA  ASSOCIATES  AC 

PO  BOX  15007 
NEW  BERN     28561  919  633-6117 

CLARKE-PEARSON,  DANIEL  L.  GO/OBG     032 

BOX  3079,  DUMC  AC 

DURHAM     27710  919  684-3765 

FAX  919  684-8719 

CLARKE.  DONALD  KEITH  FP     096 

GOLDSBORO  FAMILY  PHYSICIANS,  PA  AC 

2400  WAYNE  MEMORIAL  DR.  STE   A 
GOLDSBORO     27534  919  735-1251 

CLARKE,  PETER  R.  H.,  PHD.  N     001 

316  N   GRAHAM-HOPEDALE  RD.  AC 

BURLINGTON     27215  910  229-2374 

FAX  910  227-2206 

CLARKE,  THOMAS  LAWRENCE  OBG     034 

501  N.  CLEVELAND  AVENUE  A  AC 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101  910  722-3874 

CLASSEN,  CHARLES  HENRY,  JR.  ORS     054 

KINSTON  CLINIC.  NORTH,  STE.  F  A  AC 

KINSTON     28501  919  522-2020 

CLASSEN,  JAMES  ANTHONY  GS     026 

PO  BOX  64367  AC 

FAYETTEVILLE     28306  910  323-2626 

CLAXTON,  CALVIN  PORTER,  JR.         CDS/TS     Oil 
257  MCDOWELL  STREET  A  AC 

ASHEVILLE     28803  704  258-1121 

CLAYTON.  MELVIN  LOUIS  IM     008 

PO  BOX  788  A  AC 

AHOSKIE     27910  919  332-2993 

CLAYTON.  TAWANDA  BOWDEN  OBG     078 

5206  B.T,  ROAD  AC 

LUMBERTON     28358  910  739-2846 

CLAYTON,  THOMAS  V.  FP     020 

PO  BOX  622  AC 

ANDREWS     28901-0622  704  321-2060 

CLEARY,  JIM  RAY  EM/IM     023 

900  MONTICELLO  DR.  AC 

PINEHURST     28374  919  295-5167 

CLEAVER.  H.  DEHAVEN  GS/TS     064 

PO  BOX  7932  L7RT 

ROCKY  MOUNT     27801  919  937-1861 

CLEEK.  JOHN  BROOKS  IM     060 

10512  PARK  RD.  EXT..  STE.  201  A  AC 

CHARLOTTE     28210  704  542-6593 

CLEGG,  HERBERT  WILLIAM,  II  PD/ID     060 

2711  RANDOLPH  RD   STE,  501  AC 

CHARLOTTE     28207  704  374-1747 

FAX  704  374-0512 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


55 


CLEMENT,  JAMES  EDWIN  GYN     074 

101  BETHESDA  DRIVE  A            AC 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  758-4181 

CLEMENT,  KEVIN  BRYAN  FP     041 

1201  PAMLICO  DR.  R 

GREENSBORO     27408  910  574-8035 

CLEVELAND,  JEFFREY  ALLEN  PD     060 

8204  SARDISCROFT  ROAD  A            AC 

CHARLOTTE     28270  704  523-7232 

CLIFFORD,  BARBARA  ANN  PD     034 

1351  WESTGATE  CENTER  DR.  AC 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  765-8490 

CLIFTON,  PHILLIP  MAX  P/CHP     034 

SALEM  PSYCHIATRIC  ASSOCIATES  AC 
150CHARLOIS  BLVD 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  768-6930 

CLINE,  JOHN  WILLIAM  OPH     032 

1110  W   MAIN  STREET  AC 

DURHAM     27701  919  682-9341 

CLINE,  WAYNE  ALLEN  U     080 

909  W.  HENDERSON  STREET  URT 

SALISBURY     28144  704  633-9441 

CLINE,  WAYNE  ALLEN,  JR.  U     080 

909  W.  HENDERSON  STREET  A             AC 

SALISBURY     28144-2737  704  633-9441 

CLINE,  WILLIAM  TUCKER  GSA/S     092 

PO  BOX  1 7200  A             AC 
2800  BLUE  RIDGE  RD.,  STE.  201 

RALEIGH     27607  919  420-5000 

CLINGENPEEL,  STACY  WOOD  000 

14  GREAT  OAK  COURT  S 

DURHAM     27713  919  544-9214 

CLINTON,  HOWARD  LESLIE,  JR.  FP     EM/045 

PO  BOX  1477  AC 

HENDERSONVILLE     28793  704  697-6991 

CLIPPINGER,  FRANK  WARREN,  JR.  ORS     032 

3514  RUGBY  ROAD  URT 

DURHAM     27707  804  374-8274 

CLONINGER,  GILES  LATHERN,  JR.  FP     077 

115  MAIN  STREET  A             L 

HAMLET     28345  910  582-1319 

CLONINGER,  KAREN  LYNN  PD     036 

902  COX  ROAD  A            AC 

GASTONIA     28054  704  867-5356 

CLONINGER,  KENNETH  LEE,  JR.  NS     041 

5702  OAK  TREE  RD.  A             S/RT 

GREENSBORO     27455  910  282-1754 

CLONINGER,  ROWELL  CONNOR  GS     023 

301  FORD  ST.,  #1  A             URT 

SHELBY     28150-4462  704  487-8591 

CLONINGER,  TIMOTHY  EARL  TR     060 

SOUTHEAST  RADIATION  ONCOLOGY  A  AC 
425-D  S.  SHARON  AMITY  RD. 

CHARLOTTE     28211  704  355-2272 

CLONTZ,  TED  HAMILTON  FP     060 

402  E   SUGARCREEK  RD.  AC 

CHARLOTTE     28213  704  596-0822 

CLOSE,  KATHERINE  ANNE  IM     060 

CAROLINAS  MEDICAL  CENTER  A            AC 
PO  BOX  32861 

CHARLOTTE     28232  704  355-3165 

CLOUTIER,  MICHAEL  R     046 

BOX  5007,  624  QUAKER  LANE  A            AC 

HIGH  POINT     27262  910  887-1926 

CLUNIE,  GARFIELD  A.  034 

1900  QUEEN  ST,  A-6  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  725-3194 

CLUTTS,  GEORGE  ROBERT  GS/TS     041 

277  N.  PARK  DR.  L/RT 

GREENSBORO     27401-1535  910  275-9232 

COATES,  CHANDRA  SHEREA  032 

404  JONES  FERRY  RD.,  APT,  F8  A             S 

CARRBORO     27510  919  929-9278 

COATES,  LISA  PAIGE  074 

1644  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE  S 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  752-7086 

COATS,  ELAINE  MYERS  PD     013 

219  LE  PHILLIP  CT.  AC 

CONCORD     28025  704  782-1189 

COBEY,  WILLIAM  GRAY  PD     060 

919  GREENTREE  DR  L/RT 

CHARLOTTE     2821 1  704  366-8901 

COBO,  LIONEL  MICHAEL  OPH     032 

1204  W.  MARKHAM  AVE.  RT 

DURHAM     27701  919  684-3799 

FAX  919  684-2230 


COBURN,  FREDERICK  W.,  II 

000 

217  DAYSPRING  WAY 

AF 

MOCKSVILLE     27028 

704  492-2800 

COCHRAN,  W.  GERALD 

PS     080 

410  MOCKSVILLE  AVE, 

A             AC 

SALISBURY     28144-2712 

704  633-8561 

FAX  704  633-8566 

COFFER,  BERTRAM  WATTS 

AN     092 

P  O.  BOX  18139 

A         ♦     AC 

2800  BLUE  RIDGE  RD.  STE.  204 

RALEIGH     27619 

919  781-7420 

COGGESHALL,  ALLAN  BANCROFT             GS     041 

3606-A  WILDFLOWER  DR 

A             L/RT 

GREENSBORO     27410 

910  299-7190 

COGGIN,  JAMES  MICHAEL 

GP/GYN     065 

1102  SAINT  ANDREWS  DR. ,#102                             R 

WILMINGTON     28412-7494 

919  313-0057 

COGGIN,  SHARON  DELOIS 

000 

PO  BOX  2643 

AF 

SOUTHERN  PINES     28387 

919  295-0266 

COGGINS,  CLAIRE  A. 

032 

804  BERKLEY  ST. 

S 

DURHAM     27705-4202 

COHEN,  ARTHUR  R. 

PTH     060 

200  HAWTHORNE  RD. 

A            AC 

PRESBYTERIAN  HOSPITAL 

CHARLOTTE     28233-3549 

704  384-4814 

FAX  704  384-5770 

COHEN,  JENNIFER  BETH 

000 

704  SNOWCREST  TRAIL 

R 

DURHAM     27707 

919  490-1682 

COHEN,  KENNETH  LEE 

OPH     000 

UNC  DEPT   OF  OPH,  CB  #7040                             AC 

617  CLINICAL  SCI  BLDG. 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599 

919  966-5296 

FAX  919  966-1908 

COHEN,  MYRON  SCOTT 

ID     000 

UNC, 547  BURNETT-WOMACK, 

229-H                   AC 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599 

919  966-2536 

COHEN,  TOBY  ALLISON 

034 

2061-1  CRAIG  STREET 

A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 

910  725-9587 

COIN,  JAMES  THADDEUS 

N     065 

1902  MEETING  COURT 

•     AC 

WILMINGTON     28401 

910  251-1920 

FAX  910  762-1947 

COLAVITA,  PAUL  G. 

IM/CD     060 

1001  BLYTHE  BLVD,  STE,  300 

AC 

CHARLOTTE     28203 

704  373-1503 

COLE,  DEBRA  WULFHORST 

PD     029 

200  ARTHUR  DR, 

AC 

THQMASVILLE     27360 

919  475-2348 

COLE,  JACK  CECIL 

IM     074 

ECU  DEPT,  OF  MEDICINE 

R 

GREENVILLE     27858-4354 

919  816-5770 

COLE,  MARION  GIBSON 

000 

456  DICKENS  DRIVE 

AF 

RALEIGH     27610 

919  560-7601 

COLE,  THOMAS  BALLARD 

PH/PD     000 

PO  BOX  27687 

AC 

RALEIGH     27611 

919  733-3222 

COLE,  TOLLIE  BOYCE 

OTO     010 

719  N,  HOWE  ST. 

A             AC 

SOUTHPORT     28461 

910  457-0110 

COLEMAN,  ELIZABETH  ANNE 

P     065 

5016  CLEAR  RUN  DR 

A             RT 

WILMINGTON     28403 

910  763-9517 

COLEMAN,  GORDON  DONALD 

PD     065 

1920S    16TH  ST, 

A             AC 

WILMINGTON     28401 

910  763-2072 

COLEMAN,  LESTER  L.,  JR. 

FP     018 

390  25TH  AVE  ,  NW 

A             URT 

HICKORY     28601 

704  322-9161 

COLEMAN,  RALPH  EDWARD 

NM     000 

DUMC.  DEPT  OF  RADIOLOGY 

A             AC 

DURHAM     27710 

919  681-2711 

FAX  919  681-5636 

COLEMAN,  ROBERT  LITZ 

AN     032 

BOX  3094,  DUMC 

A             AC 

DURHAM     27710 

919  681-6709 

COLEMAN,  STEPHEN  DEXTER 

GS     000 

3990-A  VALLEY  COURT 

R 

WINSTON-SALEM     27106 

910  716-4241 

COLEMAN,  THOMAS  ROSS 

GPM     079 

110  HENRY  ST. 

A            AC 

PO  BOX  825 

STONEVILLE     27048 

910  573-9228 

COLES,  DEBRA  LYNN 

1001  BLYTHE  BLVD  ,  STE 
CHARLOTTE     28203 


500 


COLEY,  SILAS  BODIE,  JR. 

815  KENMORE  ROAD 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-1445 
COLLARD,  HAROLD  RIETH 

804  BERKLEY  ST, 

DURHAM     27705-4202 
COLLAWN,  JAMES  BELKNAP 

WAKE  ANESTHESIOLOGY 
ASSOCS  INC 

1110  NAVAHO  DR.,  STE.  400 

RALEIGH     27609 
COLLAWN,  THOMAS  HERBERT 

2334  THETFORD  CT. 

CHARLOTTE     28211 
COLLETT,  JAMES  ROUNTREE 

312  W.  UNION  ST. 

MORGANTON     28655 
COLLIER,  ALBERT  MILFORD 

UNC  535  CLI.  SCI.  BLDG.CB  7220 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599 
COLLIER,  ANNAMARIE  REDDIN 

1381  E   GARRISON  BLVD. 

GASTONIA     28054 
COLLIER,  JOHN  REGINALD,  JR. 

2450  ABERDEEN  BLVD 

GASTONIA     28054 
COLLIGAN,  JOSEPH  FRANCIS 

1703  COUNTRY  CLUB.  STE.  204 

JACKSONVILLE     28546 
COLLIN,  CHARLES  F. 

1350  S.  KINGS  DR 

CHARLOTTE     28207 
COLLINS,  DAVID  DUTROW 

3001  LYNDHURST  AVE. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 


IM     060 

AC 

704  355-5100 

FAX  704  355-5180 

P/N     032 

AC 

919  929-0326 

032 

A  S 

919  286-7375 

AN     092 


AC 


919  878-8582 
AN     060 
RT 
704  366-5311 
IM/CD     012 
A  URT 

704  437-2712 
PD/ID     032 
AC 
919  966-2331 
DR     036 
A  AC 

704  864-4378 
OTO  036 
A  AC 

704  868-8400 
P/CHP     067 
A  AC 

910  347-3010 
GS     060 
A  AC 

704  342-8105 
PUD/CC     034 
A  AC 

910  765-0888 
FAX  910  768-1737 
GS     013 
URT 


COLLINS,  DAVID  LEONARD 

1452  U.S.  HIGHWAY  29,  NORTH 

SUITE  201 

CONCORD     28025  704  786-1108 

COLLINS,  DIANA  BURKE  OBG     041 

4014  WESTMOUNT  DR,  A             AC 

GREENSBORO     27410-2163  910  273-2835 

COLLINS,  FRANCIS  FARRELL,  JR.  IM/PUD     063 

205  PAGE  RD  A            AC 

PINEHURST     28374  910  295-5511 

COLLINS,  JOHN  KERRY,  JR.  074 

J-7  DOCTORS  PARK  ARTS,  *     S 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  752-3083 

COLLINS,  MATTHEW  TILL  032 

216  CONNER  DR,  APT  #4  A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  942-9509 

COLLINS,  RICHARD  EMERSON.  Ill  AI/PD     060 

5640-A  STRAWBERRY  HILL  DR,  AC 

CHARLOTTE     28211  704  372-7900 

COLLINS,  ROBERT  ANDREW  ORS/SM  041 
GREENSBORO  ORTHOPAEDIC  CTR,,  PA  AC 
PO  BOX  38008 

GREENSBORO     27438  910  545-5000 

COLLINS,  ROGER  STEWART  074 

600-31  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE  A             S 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  757-0991 

COLLINS,  SAMUEL  BROWN  EM     074 

1161  MULBERRY  LN,  APT.  32-C  A             R 

GREENVILLE     27858  919  355-3372 

COLLINS,  SARA  HEATH  OBG     065 

1802  S,  17TH  STREET  AC 

WILMINGTON     28401  910  343-1031 

COLLINS,  STEPHEN  F.  FP     EM/065 

118  SPRING  ROAD  AC 
WILMINGTON     28401 

COLLINS,  VICTOR  074 

#22  WESTHILLS  TOWNHQUSES  A             S 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  752-3573 

COLLINS,  WARREN  JAMES  GYN     000 

147  QUAIL  HOLLOW  DR,  URT 

KINGS  MOUNTAIN     28086  704  482-2486 

COLLINS,  WILLIAM  STUART  P     034 

3969  QUILLING  ROAD  A            AC 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104  910  765-7350 

COLLISON,  CRAIG  HAROLD  034 

435  S.  SUNSET  DR.  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  725-3657 


56 


NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL 


CD 

092 

AC 

919  783-5273 

FAX  919  783-6379 

FP 

039 

L/RT 

919  693-2697 

IM/FP 

000 

AC 

919  231 

6073 

IM     EM/055 

AC 

ONY          EM 

060 

AC 

COLLMAN,  MITCHELL  SCOTT 

PO  BOX  16849 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516-6849 

COLSON,  JOSEPH  SAMPSON 

PO  BOX  459 
OXFORD     27565 

COLSON,  LACY  ALSTON 
23-G  SUNNYBROOK  ROAD 
RALEIGH     27610 

COLTON,  SHARON  ANN 
PO  BOX  1566 
LINCOLNTON     28092 

COLUCCIELLO,  STEPHEN  ANTHONY 
CAROLINAS  MEDICAL  CTR. 
PO  BOX  32861 

CHARLOTTE     28232  704  355-3181 

COLVIN,  L.  GREGG  032 

30  ROGERSON  DR.  S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-4037  919  419-0939 

COMBS,  JOHN  GILBERT,  JR.  R     065 

2318  BLYTHE  ROAD  A     P         AC 

WILMINGTON     28403  910  259-5451 

COMBS,  STEPHEN  PAUL  000 

1217  WHITE  TOP  ROAD  R 
BLUFF  CITY  TN     37618 

COMPEAU,  PHILLIP  E.  C.  IM     097 

1710  PARKWOOD  DR.  SOUTH  SUITE  AC 

WILKESBORO     28697  910  667-1285 

COMPTON,  JOHN  WALLACE  R     096 

108  OVERBROOK  ROAD  lyRT 

GOLDSBORO     27534-4310  919  734-3190 

COMPTON,  KENNETH  W.  OTO     060 

3535  RANDOLPH  RD.,  STE.  210  AC 

CHARLOTTE     28211  704  365-0711 

COMSTOCK,  MICHAEL  CHESTER  ORS     092 

3410  EXECUTIVE  DR.  A             AC 

RALEIGH     27609  919  872-5296 

CONARD-CORKEY,  ELIZABETH  M.     PH/GPM     060 

332  NORTHFIELD  DR.  A             L 

RALEIGH     27609  704  375-7831 

CONDREY,  STACI  FAULKNER  074 

304  COUNTRY  ROAD  A             S 

GRIMESLAND     27837  919  752-1743 

CONIGLIO,  GERALD  ANTHONY  ORS     EM/000 

5400  MACKANAW,  STE   2300  AC 

SAGINAW  Ml     48604  517  797-5180 

CONLEY,  MARTIN  JAMES,  JR.  CD/IM     065 

1515  DOCTOR'S  CIRCLE  AC 

WILMINGTON     28401-7498  910  763-5182 

FAX  910  762-9419 

CONLON,  PETER  JOSEPH  NEP     000 

BOX  3951,  DUMC  R 

DURHAM     27705  919  684-2116 

CONNELLY,  JASON  ROBERT  034 

1933  HINSHAW  AVENUE  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104-4326  910  631-9975 

CONNELLY,  JERRY  HUBBARD  GP/GPM     041 

212-C  W.  WENDOVER  AVE,  AC 

GREENSBORO     27401  910  275-3828 

FAX  910  275-3840 

CONNER,  JOEL  DEWITT  GYN     036 

571  COX  RD.  AC 

GASTONIA     28054  704  865-0033 

CONNOR,  JULIENNE  SUMMERLIN  FP     000 

122  DUNHAM  AVENUE  AF 

SALISBURY     28146-5816  704  786-6122 

CONRAD,  ELIZABETH  PD     034 

1862  RUNNYMEADE  RD.  URT 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104-3110  910  723-1213 

CONTENTO,  JOSEPH  CHARLES  DR/R     034 

2803  LYNDHURST  AVE.  AC 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  768-1021 

CONTOGIANNIS,  MARY  ANN  GS     074 

3529  SPICEBUSH  TRAIL  R 

GREENSBORO     27410-2907  919  355-6121 

COOK,  ALAN  032 

1616-A  SMITH  LEVEL  RD.  A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516  919  932-6827 

COOK,  CHARLES  ALVIN  IM/NEP     092 

3392  SIX  FORKS  RD  AC 

RALEIGH     27609  919  783-0200 

COOK,  DAVID  CLEO  P/ADDM     Oil 

PO  BOX  5758  A             AC 

ASHEVILLE     28813-5758  704  251-0909 


COOK,  DAVID  MARTIN 

19607  HIGHWAY  73 

DAVIDSON     28036 

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 
092 
AC 

7692 
060 
AC 

2372 
000 
AC 

7407 

5529 

034 

R 

4551 
060 
AC 

4323 
065 
AC 

5182 

9419 

074 

R 

3974 
000 
AF 

2438 
060 
AC 

3400 

034 

R 

4735 
032 

L7RT 

9312 
000 
AC 

2386 

9777 
018 
AC 

0850 
060 
AC 

3400 

3428 

034 

S 

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 

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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 


910  885 


704  272- 
N 


910  768 
FAX  910  760- 
GS 
A 
919  420 
IM 


CROWLEY,  NANCY  JEAN 

2800  BLUE  RIDGE  RD.,  STE.  201 

RALEIGH     27607-8986 
CRUMLEY,  CHARLES  EDWIN 

P.  O.  BOX  1309 

LINCOLNTON     28093 
CRUMMIE,  ROBERT  GWINN 

201  MAPLE  STREET 

RUTHERFORDTON     28139 
CRUMPLER,  EARL  HAMPTON,  JR. 

WAKE  ANESTHESIOLOGY 
ASSOCS.INC 

1110  NAVAHO  DR.,  STE  400 

RALEIGH     27609 
CRUTCHFIELD,  WILLIAM  MONROE 

1134  N.  ROAD  STREET 

ELIZABETH  CITY     27909 
CRUTCHLEY,  WILLIAM  F.,  JR. 

1134  N.  ROAD  STREET 

ELIZABETH  CITY     27909 
CRUZ,  JULIA  MARGARITA 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED. 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157-1082 
CRUZ,  LEONARD  LEE 

33  E   AVON  PARKWAY 

ASHEVILLE     28804 
CUBBERLEY,  CHARLES  LAMB,  JR, 

P.  O.  BOX  95 

WILSON     27894-0095 
CUCCHI,  SHARON  G.,  DEBORAH 

2250  CLARENDON  BLVD.,  APT. 1803 

ARLINGTON  VA     22201-3345  919  757 

CUDJOE,  ERNEST 

1574-K  BRIDLE  CIRCLE  A 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  355 


704  735 
P/ALD 


919  484- 
AN 


919  878- 
OTO/PS 

919  335 

GS 

A 

919  338- 

ON 

A 

910  716- 
P 

704  274- 
FP 
A 
919  243- 


000 

AF 

1900 
032 

S 

1981 
046 

L7RT 

041 

AC 

5441 

018 

AC 

1100 
034 
AC 

2674 

-6734 

023 

L/RT 

7052 

041 

AC 

4131 

032 

S 

7733 

060 

AC 

0461 

2110 

000 

AC 

5977 

046 

AC 

-6168 

8523 

000 

AF 

8321 
034 
AC 

6347 

9393 
092 
AC 

5000 
055 
AC 

3081 
081 
AC 

3304 
092 

AC 

8582 
070 
AC 

2923 
070 
AC 

3909 
034 
AC 

2075 
011 
AC 

8035 
098 

URT 

-4638 

074 

S 

■3003 

074 

S 

8807 


CUELLAR,  JOHN  PATRICK,  III 

OBG     Oil 

143  ASHELAND  AVE. 

A             AC 

ASHEVILLE     28801 

704  258-9191 

CULBRETH,  DANIEL  ANDREW 

OSM     000 

2001  S.  17TH  STREET 

AF 

SILMINGTON     28401 

910  763-7344 

CULLEN,  PETER  PATRICK 

IM     034 

250  CHARLOIS  BOULEVARD 

AC 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 

910  768-4730 

CULLOM,  JOSEPH  WILLIAM 

GS     046 

624  OUAKER  LN.  STE.  100 

AC 

PO  BOX  5472 

HIGH  POINT     27262 

910  889-8484 

CULP,  JOHN  HARRY,  JR. 

GYN     060 

401  S.  SHARON  AMITY  ROAD 

AC 

CHARLOTTE     28211 

704  365-0110 

CULP,  PAMELA  JEAN 

OR     060 

1350  S.  KINGS  DR. 

AC 

NALLE  CLINIC 

CHARLOIIb     28211 

704  342-8000 

CULPEPPER,  FRED  CARROLL,  III                 PD     060 

427  N.  WENDOVER  RD. 

AC 

CHARLOIIt     28211 

704  333-6659 

CULTON,  JULIAN  CLARK 

OPH     060 

1600  E   THIRD  STREET 

A             AC 

CHARLOIIb     28204 

704  358-4111 

FAX  704  358-4157 

CULTON,  YANCEY  GOELET,  JR. 

GYN     032 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST   STE.  503 

AC 

DURHAM     27704 

919  220-5444 

FAX  919  220-0070 

CULVER,  JAMES  OBARR 

032 

5  PINNACLE  ROAD 

A         *     S 

DURHAM     27705 

919  403-8442 

CUMMINGS,  CATHERINE  ANN 

034 

1603  W   NORTHWEST  BLVD. 

A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 

910  722-4252 

CUMMINGS,  CHARLES  EMMETT 

D     Oil 

281  MCDOWELL  STREET 

A             AC 

ASHEVILLE     28803 

704  252-5676 

CUMMINGS,  EARL 

FP     000 

POBOX  1328 

AF 

LUMBERTON     28358 

919  671-0052 

FAX  910  738-7557 

CUMMINGS,  HOWARD  LEE 

OPH     092 

2500  BLUE  RIDGE  RD,  STE.  102            A             AC 

RALEIGH     27607 

919  781-2127 

CUMMINGS,  LORRAINE  MARIE 

OBG     011 

80  VICTORIA  RD..  STE.  102 

A             AC 

ASHEVILLE     28801 

704  255-8900 

CUMMINGS,  RICHARD  EDWARD 

PS     054 

2508  N.  OUEEN  STREET 

AC 

KINSTON     28501 

919  523-7082 

CUNNINGHAM,  PAUL  R.  G. 

GS     074 

DEPT.  OF  SURGERY,  BRODY  BLDG.    A             AC 

ECU  SCH.  OF  MED.  ROOM  4S-10 

GREENVILLE     27858 

919  816-4299 

FAX  919  816-8208 

CUNNINGHAM,  ROBERT  R. 

OBG     076 

350  N.  COX  ST.,  STE.  6 

A             AC 

ASHEBORO     27203 

910  626-6371 

FAX  910  629-0436 

CURL,  WALTON  WRIGHT 

ORS/SM     034 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MEC 

A             AC 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157 

910  716-4207 

CURLIN,  FARR  ANDREWS 

032 

206  W.  UNIVERSITY  DR. 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516 

CURLING,  O.  DEL,  JR. 

NS     034 

3333  BROOKVIEW  HILLS  BLVC 

AC 

SUITE  107 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 

910  768-1775 

FAX  910  768-9069 

CURNES,  JOHN  TAYLOR 

R/NER     041 

PO  BOX  1 3005 

A         *     AC 

GREENSBORO  RADIOLOGY  ASSOC. 

GREENSBORO     27415 

910  574-7360 

FAX  910  574-7381 

CURRIE,  DONALD  PATRICK 

U     034 

1806  S.  HAWTHORNE  RD. 

AC 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 

910  768-0735 

CURRIN,  JAMES  MITCHELL,  JR. 

FP     083 

515  LAUCHWOOD  DRIVE 

A             AC 

LAURINBURG     28352 

910  276-1340 

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CURRIN,  JOE  BADGETT,  JR. 

500  N,  ENNIS  STREET 

FUQUAY-VARINA     27526-2013 
CURRY,  THOMAS  DAVIS 

211  N.  MARKET  STREET 

WASHINGTON     27889 
CURTIS,  DEMISE  OWENS 

ROUTE  #2.  BOX  195 

CONOVER     28613 


IM 

919  552 
OPH 

919  946' 
GYN 

704  322 
FAX  704  322- 
FP 


803  388 
FP 


CURTIS,  KAREN  ELIZABETH 

218  CHARLES  ROAD 

GREENWOOD  SC     29649 
CURTIS,  LAURA  GAIL 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED. 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157  919  716 

FAX  910  716 

CURTIS,  RICHARD  FRANKLIN  R/NM 

PO  BOX  580 

LENOIR  RADIOLOGY  ASSOCS..  PA 

LENOIR     28645  704  757 

CURTSINGER,  LUKE  JAMES,  III  PS 

PITT  COUNTY  MEMORIAL  HOSPITAL  A 

ROOM  284 

GREENVILLE     27858-4354 
CUSMARIU,  JEFFREY  ROSS 

30  FOREST  GREEN  DR. 

DURHAM     27705 
CUTCHIN,  JOSEPH  HENRY,  JR. 

P.  O   BOX  67 

8303  SHERRILLS  FORD  RD 

SHERRILLS  FORD     28673 
CUTCHIN,  LAWRENCE  MCGILBRA 

RT,  #3,  BOX  325 

TARBORO     27886 
CUTLER,  ROBERT  JOSEPH 

1515  lANSTURN 

KANNAPOLIS     28081 
CYKERT,  SAMUEL 

MOSES  H.  CONE  MEM,  HOSP. 

1200  N.  ELM  ST. 

GREENSBORO     27401 
CYPCAR,  DAVID  MICHAEL 

210  ASHELAND  AVENUE 

ASHEVILLE     28801 
CZERMAK,  CHARLES  LOUIS,  JR. 

P.  O,  BOX  1781 

BOONE     28607 
D'ALESSANDRO,  DONALD  F. 

1001  BLYTHE  BLVD..  #200 

CHARLOTTE     28203-5866 
D'AVANZO,  NICHOLAS  JOSEPH 

3124  BLUE  RIDGE  RD, 

RALEIGH     27612 


919  758- 

A 
919  382- 
GP 

A 

704  478- 
IM/PD 
A     P 
919  823- 


704  283 
IM/CCM 


919  574- 
AI/PD 


704  253 
DR 


704  264- 
ORS 


704  373 
PD 


D'CRUZ,  O'NEILL  FRANCIS 

751  CLINICAL  SCIENCE  BLDG. 

UNIV   OF  NORTH  CAROLINA 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599 
D'EMPAIRE,  ALBERTO  J. 

123  HOSPITAL  DR, 

TARBORO     27886 
D'ORSI,  ANGELA  V. 

1100  BLYTHE  BLVD. 

CHARLOTTE     28203 
D'SOUZA,  VINCENT  J. 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH,  OF  MED 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157 
DABAL,  ROBERT  JOSEPH 

19  PROVIDENCE  COURT 

DURHAM     27705 
DACKO,  DOUGLAS  MITCHELL 

2634  WELLINGTON  DR 

SANFORD     27330 
DACUS,  ROBERT  MABRY,  III 

1302  LEXINGTON  AVENUE 

THOMASViLLE     27360 
DAESCHNER,  CHARLES  WILLIAM, 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 
288  W,  PCMH 
GREENVILLE     27858 
DAHLSTEDT,  STEPHEN  MICHAEL 

1025  PROFESSIONAL  VILLAGE 
GREENSBORO     27401 


919  782 
FAX  919  571 
CHN 
A 


919  966- 
ORS 

919  823- 

PM 

A 

704  355- 

R 

A 

910  716- 


919  383 
DR 
A 
919  775- 
OBG 
A 
919  475 
II 
PD/HEM 


919  816- 
U 

A 
910  272- 


092 

AC 

2275 

007 

AC 

2171 

000 

AF 

4920 

2310 

074 

S 

0910 

000 

AF 

2242 

3206 

014 

AC 

5207 
074 
AC 

8195 
000 

s 

8391 
018 

L 

2431 
033 
AC 

2105 
ODD 
AF 

8193 
041 
AC 

8062 
045 
AC 

3382 
095 
AC 

6984 
060 
AC 

0544 
092 
AC 

0021 

0825 
000 
AC 

2528 
033 
AC 

7212 
060 
AC 

4330 
034 
AC 

4435 
000 

s 

5382 
053 

AC 

2234 

029 

AC 
6139 

074 

AC 

4676 
041 

AC 
3962 


DAHNERS,  LAURENCE  E.  ORS     032 

237  BURNETT-WOMACK  BLDG,  AC 

CB  7055,  UNC 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599-7055  919  966-2039 

FAX  919  966-6730 

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 

DALE,  ANDREW  MCLEAN  DR     034 

250  CHARLOIS  BLVD.  AC 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  768-4730 

DALE,  FREDERICK  PAYNE  GS     054 

P.  O   BOX  1316  URT 

KINSTON     28503  919  522-1626 

tDALE,  GROVER  CLEVELAND  IM     096 

3293  RANDY  ROAD  A 

DECEASED-7-16-94 

LANCASTER  PA     17601  717  898-8033 

DALES,  RICHARD  LEMONT  GS     063 

PINEHURST  SURGICAL  CLINIC  AC 

ONE  MEMORIAL  DRIVE 

PINEHURST     28374-8708  910  295-0247 

DALEY,  MICHAEL  BERNARD  IM     063 

PINEHURST  MEDICAL  CLI,  A             AC 

205  PAGE  RD 

PINEHURST     28374  910  295-5511 

DALLAERO,  DAVID  THOMAS  ORS     000 

3907  PENDERGRASS  ST.  R 

DURHAM     27704  919  684-8111 

DALLAM,  DEBORAH  LYNN  P     036 

1371  E   GARRISON  BLVD  .  STE.  B  AC 

GASTONIA  28054  704  853-0074 
DALLDORF,  FREDERIC  GILBERT      PTH/ATP     032 

308  WOODHAVEN  RD  RT 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-7512  919  966-4541 

DALSTON,  JOHN  SCOTT  032 

404-B  JAMES  STREET  A             S 

CARRBORO     27510  919  942-6072 

DALTON,  ALVIN  STANLEY,  JR.  PD/NPM     Oil 

50  DOCTORS  DR.  304-M  AC 

ASHEVILLE     28801  704  253-1998 

tDALTON,  HORACE  MILTON  OPH     054 

KINSTON  CLINIC.  NORTH  A 

DECEASED-1 1-20-94 

KINSTON     28501  919  522-1611 

DALTON,  JAMES  D.,  JR.  032 

15  MEADOWBROOK  DR,  A             R 

DURHAM     27712  919  684-8111 

DALTON,  MARC  ERIC  000 

191  GLENDARE  DR,.  APT   16  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104-4754  919  765-5976 

DALTON,  THOMAS  ANDREW  GI/IM     013 

920  N   CHURCH  STREET  AC 

CONCORD     28025  704  783-1490 

DALY,  FRANCIS  L.,  Ill  PA     060 

8320  UNIVERSITY  EXECUTIVE  PK.  AC 

#104 

CHARLOTTE     28262  704  549-8797 

DALY,  JAMES  KEARNEY  DR/ALD     054 

2711  WESTBROOKE  DR.  AC 

KINSTON  28501  919  522-3443 
DALY,  JOHN  T.                                        PTH/FOP     032 

P   O,  BOX  15337  A             AC 

DURHAM     27704  919  477-6742 

DALY,  LIAM  N.  P/FPY     026 

2934  MIDDLESEX  ROAD  A             AC 

FAYETTEVILLE  28306  910  609-3726 
DAMERON,  THOMAS  BARKER,  JR.           ORS     092 

P.  O.  BOX  10707  A             L 

RALEIGH     27605  919  781-5600 

FAX  919  782-6578 

DANDALIDES,  PETER  CHARLES  ADM/ID     060 

PO  BOX  470068  A            AC 

CHARLOTTE     28247  704  544-4352 

FAX  704  544-4375 

DANFORD,  JERRY  LEE  GYN     032 

PO  BOX  1 5249  AC 

3901  ROXBORO  RD. 

DURHAM     27704  919  479-4100 

DANIEL,  CROWELL  TURNER,  JR.  OBG     026 

1914  WINTERLOCHEN  RD  URT 

FAYETTEVILLE     28305  910  484-9472 


DANIEL,  JOHN  THOMAS,  JR. 

415  DUNSTAN  STREET 
DURHAM     27707 


DANIEL,  LOUIE  SAMUEL 

124  PINE  CONE  DRIVE 
OXFORD     27565 
DANIEL,  LOUIS  BROADDUS,  JR. 

PINEHURST  SURGICAL  CLINIC 
1  MEMORIAL  DR.,  PO  BOX  2000 
PINEHURST     28374 
DANIEL,  MICHAEL  P. 
2430  S,  CHURCH  ST,  #B 
BURLINGTON     27215-5202 


GS 

A     P 
919  682- 
FAX919  688- 
FP 
A 

919  693- 
ORS 
A 


910  295- 
U 


910  227- 
FAX  910  227- 
DANIEL,  SARAH  W. 

1642  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE  A 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  758- 

DANIEL,  THOMAS  BRANTLEY  U 

110  SELMA  ROAD  A 

PO  BOX  845 

WENDELL     27591  919  365- 

DANIEL,  THOMAS  MANNING  PD 

910  VERMONT  ST  A     P 

SMITHFIELD     27577-0568  919  934- 

DANIEL,  WALTER  EUGENE  AN 

WAKE  ANESTHESIOLOGY  ASSOCS. INC 

1110  NAVAHO  DR.,  STE.  400 

RALEIGH     27609  919  878- 

DANIELL,  REBECCA  SPAIN  IM 

102  HOSPITAL  DR  ,  STE,  1 

CLYDE     28721 


DANIELS,  CHARLES  A. 

DEPT   OF  PATHOLOGY 
PO  BOX  8001 
GOLDSBORO     27533 

DANIELS,  ERNEST  GILBERT 

2620  NEW  BERN  AVE 
RALEIGH     27610 
DANIELS,  JASMIN  CORNETTE 

500  UMSTEAD  DR   #205-C 
CHAPEL  HILL     27516 
DANIS,  MARION 

UNC  DEPT,  OF  MEDICINE 
5025-A  OLD  CLINIC  BLDG. 
CHAPEL  HILL     27599-7110 

DARDEN,  BRUCE  VAIDEN,  II 

CHARLOTTE  SPINE  CENTER 
2001  RANDOLPH  RD. 
CHARLOTTE     28207 


704  452 
FAX  704  456 
PTH 


919  735- 

FAX919  731- 

IM 

919  231-: 

A 
919  918 
IM/CCM 


919  966- 

FAX  919  966- 

ORS 


704  332- 
FAX  704  348- 
FP 


DARDEN,  JAMES  LEE,  JR. 

ACADEMY  ST..  MED.  ARTS  BLDG. 

AHOSKIE     27910  919  332 

DARGIS,  KENNETH  RODNEY,  JR. 

2314-C  ARDMORE  TERRACE  A 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  723 

DARKES,  LEROY  SCOTT  IM 

3100DURALEIGH  ROAD 

RALEIGH     27612  919  881 

DARROW,  MARK  DAVID  GER/IM 

ECU  DEPT  OF  FAMILY  MEDICINE         A 

BRODY  4N-72,  MOYE  BLVD, 

GREENVILLE     27858  919  816- 

DARSIE,  JAMES  LEIGH  OTO 

PO  BOX  869 

LENOIR     28645  704  754. 

DAS,  AMAL  KUMAR,  JR.  ORS 

1027  FLEMING  ST. 

HENDERSONVILLE     28739  704  692- 

DASCOMB,  HARRY  EMERSON  IM/ID 

6723  FALCONBRIDGE  RD,  A 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  250- 

DASHER,  GEORGE  ALBERT  U 

1333  ROMANY  ROAD 

CHARLOTTE     28204-2915  704  372- 

DAUBERT,  HARLAN  BEAVER  ORS 

1425  PLAZA  DR,  A 

WINSTON-SALEM     27114  910  768- 

DAUGHERTY,  JANICE  ELAINE  FP/GER 

DEPT,  OF  FAM.  MED,  BRODY  4N-78 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

GREENVILLE  27858  919  816-2601 


032 

AC 
7378 
2074 

039 
URT 
6735 

063 
AC 

1042 
001 
AC 

0000 

3330 

074 

S 

2878 
092 

URT 

5550 

051 

URT 

8213 

092 

AC 

8582 
044 
AC 
0331 
6100 
096 
AC 

1530 
6970 
092 
AC 
2800 
032 
S 
4140 
032 
AC 

-2276 

■2274 

060 

AC 

-2225 
-4247 
008 
L 
-3548 
034 
S 
7896 
092 
AC 
■5422 
074 
AC 

2597 
014 
AC 

2464 
045 
AC 

5781 
092 
AC 

8520 
060 
AC 

5180 
034 
AC 

1270 
074 
AC 


60 


NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL 


DAUGHTRIDGE,  CLAY  C,  JR. 

PINEHURST  MEDICAL  CLL 

205  PAGE  ROAD 

PINEHURST     28374 
DAUGHTRIDGE,  TRUMAN  GIFFIN 

706  WOODLAWN  DRIVE 

AHOSKIE     27910 
DAVANT,  CHARLES,  III 

RT,  #2.  BOX  5.  CHESTNUT  DR. 

BLOWING  ROCK     28605 


IM/CD 

A 


063 

AC 


910  295-5511 
R     008 
A  AC 

919  332-8121 
FP/GER     095 
AC 
704  295-3116 
FAX  704  295-4388 
FP/OPH     095 
A  L 

704  295-3116 
074 
A  S 

919  355-4921 
IM     060 
AC 
704  847-3380 
NPM/PD     060 
AC 


PS 

092 

STE. 

205 

AC 

919  881 

0077 

FAX  919  881 

9662 

FOP 

034 

DAVANT,  CHARLES,  JR. 

P.  O.  BOX  8 

BLOWING  ROCK     28605 
DAVANZO,  WILLIAM  JAMES 

1313  SPRING  RUN  ROAD 

WINTERVILLE     28590 
DAVENPORT,  JOHN  EMMETT 

3535  RANDOLPH  RD. 

CHARLOTTE     28207 
DAVEY,  ANDREW  MARTIN 

CAROLINAS  MED.CTR..  PEDIATRICS 

PO  BOX  32861 

CHARLOTTE     28232  704  355-3156 

DAVID,  IVAN  CDS     065 

1912  TRADD  COURT  AC 

WILMINGTON     28401  910  762-7070 

DAVIDIAN,  VARTAN  AMBAR,  JR.  PS/GS     092 

1112  DRESSER  COURT  •     AC 

RALEIGH     27609  919  872-2616 

FAX  919  872-2771 

DAVIDSON,  ANDREW  OPH     025 

802  MCCARTHY  BLVD.  A  AC 

NEW  BERN     28560  919  633-4183 

DAVIDSON,  CHARLES  STEPHEN  FP     EM/070 

2518  S,  CROATAN  HIGHWAY  AC 

NAGS  HEAD     27959  919  441-3177 

DAVIDSON,  LEO  WARREN  GS     026 

1841  QUIET  COVE  P     *     AC 

FAYETTEVILLE     28304  910  323-2626 

DAVIDSON,  RICHARD  WAYNE  000 

303  OLD  HIGHWAY  74  AF 

MARSHVILLE     28103  919  624-6688 

DAVIES,  MEGAN  MARIA  FP     045 

PO  BOX  5151  AC 

HENDERSONVILLE     28793 
DAVIS-COOLEY,  DELINA  JOSET  FP 

315  W.  MCKINLEY  DR. 

AHOSKIE     27910 
DAVIS-SANDERS,  BEVERLY  ANN 

605  LEVENHALL  DR. 

FAYETTEVILLE     28314 
DAVIS,  ALAN  SHAY 

1800  WESLEYAN  DR..  APT.  181 

MACON  GA     31210-1086 
DAVIS,  ALONZO  JAMES,  IV 

2304  FAIRFIELD  AVE. 

GREENSBORO     27408-6210 
DAVIS,  ANDREW  CALVIN 

335  E.  PARKER  RD, 

MORGANTON     28655 
DAVIS,  CHRISTOPHER  LEE 

2260  S.  CHURCH  ST..  STE.  603 

BURLINGTON     27215 
DAVIS,  COURTLAND  HARWELL,  JR 

2525  WARWICK  RD, 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104-1943 
DAVIS,  DANIEL  WHITAKER 

402  MORVEN  ROAD 

WADESBORO     28170 
DAVIS,  DWIGHT  GROOME,  JR. 

5825  MAPLE  RIDGE  RD. 

RALEIGH     27609 
DAVIS,  EDWARD  LANGSTON 

1809  HATTIE  CIRCLE 

WINSTON-SALEM     27105 
DAVIS,  FRANK  ELBERT,  III 

105  WEST  BECKER  DR. 

ROANOKE  RAPIDS     27870 


DAVIS,  GEORGE  EDWARD 

1800  W,  5TH  ST..  STE   8 
GREENVILLE     27834 


000 

AF 

919  539-2082 

R/NM     026 

AC 

910  323-2012 

OBG     032 

S 

912  477-5858 

000 

R 

919  355-2783 

OPH     012 

AC 

704  433-1000 

OS    001 

A  AC 

910  222-8792 

NS     034 

URT 

910  723-7296 

FP     004 

AC 

704  694-2129 

GS/TS     092 

URT 

919  876-3671 

IM/CD     034 

L/RT 

910  723-4864 

GS/VS     042 

A  AC 

91 9  537-8400 

FAX  919  535-5422 

PD     074 

A  AC 

919  758-1750 

FAX  919  758-2500 


DAVIS,  GLENN  MILLER 

4301  LAKE  BOONE  TR., 
RALEIGH     27607 


DAVIS,  GREGORY  JAMES 

BOWMAN  GRAY.  DEPT,  OF 

PATHOLOGY  A 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 
WINSTON-SALEM     27157-1072  910  716- 

FAX  910  716- 
DAVIS,  HUNG  TRAN 
1117  GROVEMONTDR. 

GREENVILLE     27834-8496  919  752- 

DAVIS,  JAMES  EVANS  GS/TS 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST..  STE.  402  A 

DURHAM     27704  919  220- 

FAX  919  220- 

DAVIS,  JAMES  HOWELL  CDS/TS 

2800  BLUE  RIDGE  BLVD..  STE  306        A 


DAVIS,  TIMOTHY  EUGENE 

1317  N.  ELM  ST.,  STE.  #5 
GREENSBORO     27401 


RALEIGH     27607 

DAVIS,  JAMES  WAYNE 

103-B  QUAIL  LAKES  DR. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27104 
DAVIS,  JEFFERSON  U. 

2202  GQLFCOURSE  DR. 

ALBANY  GA  31707-2077 
DAVIS,  JOHN  D.,  JR. 

P.  O.  BOX  8 

BLOWING  ROCK     28605 


919  782 
FAX  919  782 

A 
910  768 
PS 

919  966 
FP/GER 

704  295 
FAX  704  295 
FP 


AC 

2634 
7595 

074 

S 

5205 

032 

L 

5448 

5571 

092 

AC 
7900 
9344 

034 

S 

3854 

032 

AC 
4446 

095 

AC 
3116 
4388 

018 

L 

4863 

025 
URT 


DAVIS,  JOHN  WOODROW 

24  SECOND  AVENUE,  N.  E. 

HICKORY     28601  704  327 

DAVIS,  JUNIUS  WEEKS,  JR.  PD/PH 

C/Q  W  B.  RODMAN  DAVIS 

PO  BOX  3463 

GREENSBORO     27402-3463  919  637-6367 

DAVIS,  KEVIN  WESLEY  034 

840-C  MAGNOLIA  ST.  A  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
DAVIS,  LANCE  LEE 

205-1  SUNRISE  LANE  A 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  968 

DAVIS,  MARS  FRANKLIN  OM 

GLAXO.  INC 

5  MOORE  DR.,  OCCUPATIONAL  SERV 

RESEARCH  TRIANGLE  PK     27709    919  941 
FAX  919  941 


DAVIS,  MICHAEL  LEE 

PO  BOX  2566 

NEW  BERN     28561 
DAVIS,  PHILIP  COLEMAN 

93  VICTORIA  ROAD 

ASHEVILLE     28801 
DAVIS,  RHONDA  H. 

410  CANTERBURY 

SMITHFIELD     27577 
DAVIS,  RICHARD  MARC 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH,  OF  MED 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157 

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 

S 

■8220 

032 

AF 

-3694 

-4014 

025 

AC 

-6222 

Oil 

AC 

-4821 

051 

AC 

-5149 

034 

AC 

-4091 

-7994 

000 

AC 

■4865 

004 

RT 

-3597 

041 

AC 

-6555 

-6556 

041 

AC 

-6115 

-1088 

036 

URT 

-8266 

032 

S 

-4080 

023 

AC 

5258 

-0186 


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 

-4200 

034 

URT 

-3312 

060 

AC 

-0544 

074 

AC 

-1406 

0835 

032 

S 

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 

-8206 

Oil 

AC 

1188 

000 

AC 

6984 

034 

AC 

-4443 

■5414 

029 

AC 

2376 

064 

AC 

0288 

074 

AC 

5395 
000 
AC 

3460 

032 

R 

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 

S 

9570 
042 
AC 

8193 
078 
AC 

■7551 
021 
AC 

•7774 
000 
AC 

7181 
018 
AC 

8265 
098 
AC 

7932 
032 
AC 
■2281 
034 
AC 

•5259 
•9271 


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- 

OBG 

A 

910  273- 

FAX  910  274- 

FP 

A 

910  328- 


000 

AF 

•0274 

000 

s 

2234 

067 

AC 

7741 

074 

AC 

•4181 

•2603 

060 

AC 

•1075 

076 

AC 

•4176 

•6604 

092 

AC 

•8300 

092 

URT 

•5828 

074 

AC 

•2673 

060 

AC 

•2992 

-3061 

012 

C 

■0570 

000 

s 

■8953 

044 

L7RT 

■5002 

060 

AC 

•2225 

-4247 

018 

AC 

•7338 

■7188 

006 

URT 

036 

L/RT 

7656 

060 

AC 

7921 

4126 

054 

AC 

2200 
041 
AC 

2835 

4594 
000 
AS 

3459 
032 
S 


000 

AF 
8227 
7916 
032 
S 
1525 
074 
AC 
919  752-6101 


919  286 
FAX  919  286 

A 
919  932- 
IM/CCM 


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 

AC 


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 
000 
A  S 

919  773-0811 
R     000 
AC 
919  249-1515 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


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PD     018 

A     P         AC 

704  322-2550 

FAX  919  322-7748 

CDS/TS     041 

A            AC 

910  282-9112 

FAX  910  282-5121 

026 

R 

910  678-7259 

032 

5A            A             S 

919  419-8287 

000 

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 
IM/PD 


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- 

IM/CD 

A 

704  658- 

P 


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- 
ORS 


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 
IM/NEP 


704  375 


919  816- 
PUD/IM 


704  255 
R 
A 
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 


D 

A 
910  763 
EM 


GS/TS 

910  642 
AN 

A 
910  718 

A 
919  551 


AF 

2281 
013 
AC 

6521 

034 

AC 

0514 

011 

LJRT 

2795 

Oil 

AC 

6812 

6884 

032 

AC 

8381 

6623 

032 

AC 

5131 
Oil 
AC 

2677 
074 
AC 

2986 

2012 

034 

AC 

4981 

6704 
036 
AC 

6723 
060 
AC 

7906 

074 

AC 

4191 
011 
AC 

7733 
032 
AC 

1000 

1000 
065 
AC 

1555 
018 
AC 

024 

AC 
3136 

034 

AC 
5180 

000 

R 

4184 


DONOHUE,  JAMES  FRANCIS 

PUD/IM     032 

UNC.  724  BURNETT-WOMACK 

AC 

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 

S 

CARRBORO     27510 

919  929-1278 

DOWDESWELL,  ROBERT  NORTON 

PTH     045 

514  PARK  HILL  COURT 

AC 

HENDERSONVILLE     28739 

704  697-6781 

DOWDY,  DAVID  A. 

CD     060 

PO  BOX  18429 

AC 

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 

S 

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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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 

C 

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. 

AC 

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 

S 

DURHAM     27705 

DUNCAN,  PEGGY  SUE 

074 

2649  MACGREGOR  DOWNS  ROAC 

S 

APT,  F 

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 
FAX  919  684 
OBG 

919  338 
ORS 

910  275 
FAX  910  275 


092 

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1806 

4756 

096 

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9840 

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7855 

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1616 

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4100 

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RT 

2197 

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2954 
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5182 

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5346 


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 

-3658 

019 

AC 


919  544-; 
FP 


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 

PO  BOX  13005 

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 

210  13TH  AVE.  PLACE,  N.W. 

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 

PO  BOX  998 

LAKE  JUNALUSKA     28745 
EARNHARDT,  JAMES  FREDERICK 

1351  WESTGATE  CENTER  DR. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
EARNHARDT,  TOMMY  KAYE 

8560  COOK  ST. 

MT.  PLEASANT     28124-1058 


919  355- 
U 
A 
919  338- 
DR 
A 
910  574- 
IM 
A 

919  332- 
IM/ID 

A 
910  343- 
FAX  910  343- 
FP 


910  651- 

FP 

A 

704  328- 

IM/CD 

910  723- 
OM/FP 

919  286- 
VS 


910  373- 
PD/ADL 

704  627 

PD 

A 

910  765- 

FP 


EARP,  HENRY  SHELTON,  III 

UNC.  DEPT.  OF  MEDICINE 
CHAPEL  HILL     27599 


704  436 
FAX  704  436 
END/IM 


EASLEY,  ELEANOR  BEAMER 

750  WEAVER  DAIRY  RD..  #141 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514 
EASLEY,  HENRY  ALEXANDER,  III 

101  BETHESDA  DR. 

GREENVILLE  27834 
EASOM,  HERMAN  FRANKLIN 

118  CANTERBURY  RD.,  NW 

WILSON  27896-1355 
EASON,  ERNEST  BERNARD 

1522  VAUGHN  RD. 

BURLINGTON     27215 


919  966- 
FAX  919  966 
GYN/OBS 
A 

919  968 
OBG/LM 

A 

919  758^ 

PUD 

A 

919  243^ 

IM 


EASON,  GEORGE  WILLIAM 

PO  BOX  10880 
SOUTHPORT     28461 


910  226- 
FAX  910  228- 
DR 

910  457- 


2931 

2751 

032 

AC 

7755 

074 

S 

3178 

070 

AC 

4141 

041 

AC 

7360 

008 


-5596 
065 
AC 
-9991 
-8448 
097 
AC 

•2980 

018 

AC 

-2941 

034 

URT 

1778 

032 

R 

1722 

041 

AC 

8245 
044 
RT 

3971 
034 
AC 

8490 
000 
AF 

9429 

9505 
032 
AC 

3338 

3015 
032 

LVRT 

8229 
074 
AC 

4181 

098 

L 

4752 
001 
AC 

1658 

9363 
010 
AC 

5271 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


65 


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. 

NM/DR     060 

PO  BOX  36937 

A             AC 

CHARLOTTE     28236 

704  373-2430 

EASTWOOD,  FREDERICK  THOMAS 

PD     092 

P   0   BOX  30203 

A             L/RT 

RALEIGH     27622 

919  787-1961 

EATON,  HUBERT  ARTHUR,  JR. 

IM     065 

P.  0.  BOX  982 

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 

EDWARDS.  CHARLES  HILLMAN,  II      CDS/TS 

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 

AC 

■2084 

092 

AC 

7490 

0903 

092 

AC 

3171 

6739 

092 

AC 

■0980 

0981 

000 

AC 

■3165 
7626 
041 
AC 
■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 

-7097 

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. 

1703  THE  OAKS  A 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  929 


FP 


910  574 
D 
A 


910  74r 
PD 


032 

AC 

3381 

3475 

074 

S 

3780 

034 

AC 

5840 
006 
AC 
8998 
Oil 
AC 
7180 
000 
AC 

041 

C 

8132 

034 

AC 

7890 
082 
AC 

7712 
060 
AC 

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 

CREEDMOOR     27522-9118  919  528-2433 

ELLIOTT,  JOS.  ALEXANDER,  JR.  D     060 

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 

AC 

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 

BOX  3802.  DUMC  A  AC 

DURHAM     27710-3802  919  684-5846 

FAX  919  681-6343 

ERDIN,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER,  JR.         CD/IM     046 
624  QUAKER  LN.,  STE.  E-200  AC 

HIGH  POINT     27262  910  885-6168 

ERNER,  SUSAN  MARIE  PTH     074 

1868-C  OUAIL  RIDGE  ROAD  AC 

GREENVILLE     27858  919  816-5017 

ERNEST,  JOSEPH  MCDONALD,  III  OBG/MFM     034 
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 

1027  FLEMING  ST,  AC 

HENDERSONVILLE     28739  704  692-5781 

ESTWANIK,  JOSEPH  JOHN  ORS/SM     060 

335  BILLINGSLEY  ROAD  AC 

CHARLOTTE     2821 1  704  334-4663 

ETHERIDGE,  J.  BRUCE  034 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH,  OF  MED.  A             S 
MS  2734.  MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD, 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157  910  725-1394 

ETHERINGTON,  JOHN  L.  OPH/OTO     096 

1703  EVERGREEN  AVENUE  A             L7RT 

GOLDSBORO     27530  919  735-0428 

EUBANKS,  REAVIS  THAYER  GS/PDS     Oil 

86  VICTORIA  ROAD  AC 

ASHEVILLE     28801  704  253-2396 

EUBANKS,  WILLIAM  MALCOLM,  JR.  GYN     060 

1718  E,  FOURTH  ST..  STE,  601  AC 

CHARLOTTE     28204  704  375-9074 

EUBANKS,  WILLIAM  STEPHEN,  JR.  GS     032 

DUMC.  BOX  3110  A             C 

DURHAM     27710  919  681-3881 

EURE,  CHARLES  ALLAN  IM     092 

3521  HAWORTH  DR.  AC 

RALEIGH     27609  919  782-1806 

EURE,  CHINETA  RENA  032 

4101  FIVE  OAKS  DR.  APT  15  A             S 

DURHAM     27707  919  493-6745 

EURE,  LUTHER  HAYWOOD,  JR.  OBG     025 

750  MCCARTHY  BLVD.  AC 

NEW  BERN     28560  919  633-4005 

EVANGELIST,  FELIX  ANTHONY  TS/CDS     060 

3601  E.INDEPENDENCE  BLVD.,#204     A  AC 

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 

LONGMEADOW  MA     01106-1409  919  757-3001 

EVANS,  AMOS  RAY  P     074 

1705  W,  SIXTH  STREET,  BLDG,  H  AC 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  758-4810 

FAX  919  758-3790 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


67 


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 
EVANS,  ERNEST  CRAIG 

2300  RANDOLPH  RD 

CHARLOTTE     28207 
EVANS,  JAMES  HARVEY 

172  CLEMENT  ST. 

MOCKSVILLE     27028 


OBG/GO 

A 
919  684- 


919  932- 
OBG 

910  765- 

GYN 

A 

704  289- 

GS 

A 

704  376- 

FP 


704  634 
FAX  704  634 

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- 
FAX  919  928- 
R 
A 
919  552- 
PUD 
A 
919  224- 
FP 


EVERETT,  CATHERINE  JOYCE 

PO  BOX  12065 

NEW  BERN     28561 
EVERETT,  ROY  NATHAN 

PO  BOX  68 

POLLOCKSVILLE     28573 
EVERHART,  CARLTON  DHU 

911  WORTH  ST 

MOUNT  AIRY     27030  910  786- 

EVERHART,  GEORGE  RAYMOND,  III  FP 

201  WOODSON  AVE. 

SALISBURY     28144  704  637- 

EWING,  C.  ALEX 

2369-A  QUEEN  ST.  A 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  725- 

EWING,  JOHN  ALEXANDER  P 

2311  CANTERWOOD  DR 

WILMINGTON     28401-7300  910  251- 

EYERMAN,  MELVIN  FREDERIC  PH 

1244  ARBOR  ROAD.  444  A 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104-1139  910  723- 

EYSTER,  JAMES  M.  DR 

RALEIGH  RADIOLOGY  ASSOCIATES 

1110  NAVAHO  DR..  STE.  400 

RALEIGH     27609  919  878- 

FABER,  STEVEN  MARK  GI/IM 

1134  N.  ROAD  ST. 

ELIZABETH  CITY     27909  919  335- 

FAGAN,  JAMES  ARTHUR  DR/NM 

PO  BOX  33549 

CHARLOTTE     28233 
FAGG,  JOHN  ANDERSON 

2901  MAPLEWOOD  AVENUE 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 


032 

R 

3765 

032 

S 

7534 
034 
AC 

9350 
090 
AC 

2553 
060 
AC 

0327 
034 
AC 

6128 

7103 
000 

s 

4410 
034 
AC 

5095 
9257 

041 

AC 
1114 
9638 

034 

S 

2913 

000 
AF 

1511 

7391 
025 
AC 

7756 
025 
AC 

4591 
086 
AC 

5108 
080 
AC 

3373 

034 

S 

5826 

065 

L 


704  384 
PS 
A 
910  765 
FAX  910  768 


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 
GS 

704  328 
GS 


034 

URT 

7420 

092 

AC 

8582 
070 
AC 

5588 
060 
AC 

4056 
034 
AC 

8620 

6236 

034 

S 

6164 
018 

L/RT 

2231 
026 
AC 


FAIR,  USA  ALVERSON 

1804  DAVIE  AVENUE 

STATESVILLE     28677 
FAIRBROTHER,  DAVID  LOVELL 

1113  GROVEMONT  DR.  #G-7 

GREENVILLE     27834 
FAIRCHILD,  AMY  DAWN 

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 


919  752-' 

A 
919  490' 
GP 

919  592 

ORS 

A 

919  872 

GS 

A 

910  762- 
NEP/IM 


FAX  919  966- 
PHO 

919  684- 
FAX919  681- 
PS/GS 
A 
704  482- 
OBG 


919  726- 
GS/CRS 

704  693 
FP 

A 
919  553 


919  933 
OBG 


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 
OBG 

A 
910  889 
FAX  910  889 
FP 
A 
704  694 
FAX  704  694 
DR 
A 
910  768 
FAX  910  768 
GS 
A 
910  275 
PD 


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 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599-7025  919  966- 


919  787 
NEP/IM 


704  348- 


919  914 
R/DR 

910  323- 
OTO/HNS 

A 
919  684- 
N/IM 
A 


049 

AC 
7250 

074 
S 
9434 

032 

S 

6099 

000 

AC 
1462 

092 

AC 
5296 

065 
L/RT 
1285 

032 

AC 

4251 
032 
AC 

3401 

7950 
055 
AC 

6774 
016 
AC 

7374 
045 

URT 

9566 
051 
AC 

5711 

032 

8 

7382 
Oil 
AC 

1202 

074 

S 

3907 
000 

s 

8372 
000 
AF 

7710 
046 
AC 

4353 

5804 

004 

C 

5599 

5393 
034 
AC 

1021 

1032 
041 
AC 

8415 

092 

L 

9350 
060 
AC 

2992 

032 

S 

3503 
026 
AC 

2012 
032 
AC 

6357 

032 

L 

2526 


FARMER,  VICKIE  LYNN 

4001  FINAL  APPROACH  DR. 

FAYETTEVILLE     28301  919  671 

FARMER,  WOODARD  EASON  IM 

27  PARK  RD  A 

ASHEVILLE     28803  704  274 

FARNHAM,  ROBERT,  llf  PTH 

PO  BOX  33549  A 

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- 

C/CD 

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 
FAX  919  641 
GSA/S 

919  876 

FAX  919  954 

ORS 

A     P 

910  739- 

FAX  919  739 

OBG/REN 


910  716- 

FAX  910  716- 

R 

919  323- 
CD/IM 

919  816- 

FAX  919  752- 

EM 

A 


000 

AF 

•5255 

Oil 

URT 

■0718 

060 

AC 

■4814 

032 

S 

■0269 

007 

AC 

8101 
034 
AC 
5878 
034 
AC 

1151 
041 
AC 

6165 

6744 
080 
AC 

1123 

1214 
046 
AC 

0149 
018 
AC 

2901 
018 
AC 

8226 

000 

R 

9581 

001 

AC 

2377 

2606 

083 

AC 

2439 

074 

*     S 

0925 

000 

AF 

3001 

0028 

092 

AC 

2010 

0555 

078 

AC 

4313 

9003 

034 

AC 

2368 

6937 

026 

AC 

2012 

074 

AC 

3476 

0931 

064 

AC 


919  443-1 
FP 


!-8172 
041 
AC 
910  299-0000 


68 


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. 

R 

DURHAM     27704 

919  317-1013 

FEINGOLD,  STEVEN  A. 

032 

4419-B  AMERICAN  DR. 

S 

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 

R 

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 

S 

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- 

FERNANDEZ,  JUAN  H.  OBG 

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- 

FAX  910  716- 

IM 

A 

704  542- 

FAX  704  542- 

RHU/IM 

A 

704  482- 

FAX  704  482- 

N 

A 

919  782- 


A 
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 
IM 

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 


041 

AC 

6300 
041 
AC 

5391 

034 

R 

2011 

5414 

032 

S 

1107 
077 
AC 

1788 
034 
AC 

4981 

5972 

060 

AC 

6593 

9948 

023 

AC 

1482 

0811 

092 

AC 

3456 

034 

S 

6888 

032 

URT 

036 

LVRT 
2222 

018 

AC 
8380 

065 
URT 
0308 

080 

L 

0732 

000 

AF 

0216 

041 

AC 
8133 
7078 

034 

AC 
4340 
2869 

074 
S 
1122 

032 
S 

032 

AC 

2202 

074 

R 

4126 
074 
AC 

2986 

3815 

060 

AC 

1605 

8448 

006 

L 

4367 


FINK,  GARY  LEE 

1000  BROWN  STREET 
PO  BOX  610 
FAITH     28041-0610 


IM 


704  279- 
FAX  704  279- 
N 
A 


FINKEL,  ALAN  GLEN 

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 

1333  ROMANY  ROAD 

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 

R 

2851 

034 

AC 

4730 

042 

AC 

0134 

6515 

041 

AC 

4140 

032 

URT 

2536 

032 

S 

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 

S 

1-8321 

026 

AC 

910  323-2012 

000 

s 

91 9  998-5645 

074 

A  S 


OBG 

704  373 
FP 
A 
704  524 


919  355 
P 


704  335-i 


A 
919  933 


060 

AC 

1541 

056 

URT 

5752 

074 

S 

4784 

060 

URT 

8474 

032 

S 

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 

S 

3294 
034 
AC 

7753 

7732 

079 

AC 

-9118 

1902 

060 

AC 

6500 

026 

AC 

■3322 

026 

AC 

-8808 

092 

AC 

-2020 

074 

AC 

-4848 

-0476 

042 

AC 

-8185 

060 

URT 

-6896 

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 

S 

1851 

026 

AC 
3184 
9577 

000 

R 

4625 

063 

AC 

-6471 

5393 

092 

AC 

■6762 
061 
AC 
8200 
060 
AC 

7232 

060 

AC 

-8100 

008 

AC 

-3323 

036 

AC 

-6487 

060 

AC 

4380 
034 
AC 
8281 
054 
AC 

-7077 

013 

URT 

-1460 

074 

AC 

-4299 

024 

L/RT 

-2150 

034 

AC 

-8611 

032 

L/RT 

■2681 

034 

S 

■4910 

046 

L 

■8933 

032 

S 

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 

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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 

-9387 

041 

URT 

6463 

036 

AC 

4716 

034 

S 

032 

AC 

1000 

1001 
018 
AC 

3928 
010 
AC 

9564 
092 
AC 

8596 
060 
AC 

8100 
084 
AC 

8112 
092 
AC 

5678 

9032 

046 

L 

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 

S 

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 

S 

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 

R 

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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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, 

L 

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 

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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 

C 

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 

S 

919  914-2409 

PUD/A 

032 

A     P 

AC 

919  220-5118 

VS 

034 

RGERY 

AC 

910  716-3188 

OPH 

023 

A 

RT 

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- 
GS 
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 

BOX  3960.  DUMC 

DURHAM     27710  919  684 

FAX  919  681 

GEORGIADE,  NICHOLAS  GEORGE  PS 

BOX  3098,  DUMC  A 

DURHAM     27710  919  684- 

GEORGITIS,  NANCY  LYNN 

503  HIGH  RIDGE  DR  A 

DURHAM     27707-3985  919  403- 

GERATZ,  JOACHIM  DIETER  PTH 

UNC,  DEPT,  OF  PTH  CB  #7525  A 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599  919  966- 

GERBE,  RONALD  WILLIAM  OTO/HNS 

109  CONNER  DR,  STE,  207  A 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  967- 


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5599 


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 
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FAX910  274- 


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078 

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AC 

919  618-0441 

DR 

013 

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AC 

704  786-0214 

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041 

AC 

910  373-8245 

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041 

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A 
910  353 
U 

704  322 

A 
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A 
919  286 
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A 
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A 
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OBG 

A 
910  323 
CD 


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 

2925  FRIENDSHIP  ROAD 

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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A 
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A 
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919  660- 


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A 
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704  355- 
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A 

704  865- 
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704  365- 


919  933 
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910  295 
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A 
919  776- 


AC 

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5367 

067 

RT 

7600 

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AC 

4340 

074 

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5803 

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032 

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032 

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Oil 

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065 

AC 

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032 

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-0642 

000 

s 

-0334 

032 

AC 

■7555 

074 

S 

034 

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■0463 

060 

AC 

3181 

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5883 

060 

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8255 

032 

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1145 

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AC 

5511 

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RT 

5191 


74 


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 
P/N 
A 
910  768 
FAX  910  768 
IM 


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' 
PTH 


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- 
CD/IM 
A 
910  323- 
FAX  910  323- 
U 
A     P 
910  282- 
OPH 
A 
919  338- 
ORS 


704  375 

AN 

A 

704  355 

ORS/HS 

A 
910  484- 
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704  437 
D 

919  942 

D/DMP 

A 

910  887 

ORS 

704  373 


919  419 
N 


910  762 
PD 


919  878-! 


919  499- 
PD 
A 

919  472- 
FAX  919  475- 
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- 

GILLIGAN,  KENDALL  ALLEN  EM 

109  ROBIN  LANE 

WAYNESVILLE     28786  704  456- 

GILLILAND,  KERRY  JAY  CD/IM 

1399  WESTGATE  CENTER  DR. 
WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  768- 

GILLILAND,  M.G.F.  FOP/PTH 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE  A 

DEPT,  OF  CLI.  PTH,  BRODY  1S08 
GREENVILLE     27858  919  816- 

FAX  919  816- 


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AC 

6544 

8478 

074 

R 

5103 

034 

AC 

6930 

6328 

034 

AC 

4730 

060 

R 

4300 

074 

AC 

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1322 

1510 
041 

L/RT 

0168 
070 
AC 

0148 
060 
AC 

5955 
060 
AC 

2372 
026 
AC 

2171 
012 
AC 

7388 
032 
AC 

3106 
046 
AC 

3195 
060 
AC 

0544 

032 

S 

0107 
065 

L7RT 

8501 
092 
AC 

5800 
000 
AF 

0460 
029 

URT 

7397 

2100 
034 
AC 

4601 

6376 
023 
AC 

1435 
044 
AC 

■7894 
034 
AC 

4261 
074 
AC 

4655 
8200 


GILLS,  JAMES  PITZER,  III 

#3  INNISFREE  DR 

DURHAM     27707  919  419- 

GILMER,  PETER  WINSTON  ORS 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST,  A 

DURHAM     27704  919  220- 

GILMORE,  BROOKS  WEBSTER  IM 

342  N.  ELM  STREET  A 

GREENSBORO     27401  910  274- 

GILMORE,  SAMUEL  JOSEPH  OBG 

KINSTON  CLINIC.  NORTH.  STE.  E         A 

KINSTON     28501  919  522- 

GILMORE,  STEVAN  MARC 

443  BRENT  STREET  A 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  723- 

GIMESH,  JOHN  SIGMUND  PD 

3415-C  MELROSE  ROAD  A 

FAYETTEVILLE     28304  910  484- 

GINN,  STEPHEN  MABRY  CD/IM 

1314  MEDICAL  DR..  STE.  102  A 

FAYETTEVILLE     28304  910  485- 

GINN,  THOMAS  MOSS  IM 

319  MOCKSVILLE  AVE. 

SALISBURY     28144  704  637- 

GINN,  WILLIAM  M.  ,  JR.  CD/IM 

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- 

GINTAUTIENE,  KRISTINA  IM 

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- 

FAX  910  272' 
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 
FAX  704  252 
P 


919  830- 
IM/GER 
A 

704  896- 
PD 


032 

S 

1687 
032 
AC 

5255 
041 
AC 

6373 
054 
AC 

4333 

034 

S 

5662 
026 
AC 

8163 
026 
AC 

6470 
080 
AC 

3538 
092 
AC 

0414 
034 
AC 

2487 
025 
AC 

7088 
082 
AC 

8070 
041 
AC 

■0724 

5178 

034 

S 

■0147 
032 
AC 

1810 

032 

S 

7393 
060 
AC 

4188 
080 
AC 

7220 
032 
AC 

■2561 
086 
AC 

4522 
034 
AC 

■4261 
Oil 
AC 

0443 

1969 
074 
AC 

3426 

060 

L7RT 

1403 

060 

AC 


GLASSON,  JOHN 

615  SWIFT  AVE. 
DURHAM     27701-2858 


704  344-; 
AN 
A 
919  681- 
GSA/S 


-2110 
032 
AC 
-6735 
045 
AC 
704  692-1191 


ORS     032 

A     P         L 

919  489-5110 

FAX  919  419-7129 

034 

A  S 

910  765-9519 

NS     034 

A  AC 


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 

PO  BOX  3448 

WILSON     27896 
GLOVER,  JOHN  SNOW 

1718  E,  FOURTH  ST,.  #307 

CHARLOTTE     28204 
GLOVER,  MICHAEL  GRIFFIN 

PO  BOX  3148 

WILSON     27893 


GLOVER,  RENEE  ADAMS 

702  BROAD  ST. 
WILSON     27893 

,  JR. 


704  328-2231 

U/PTH     024 

A  AC 

910  642-5832 

GYN     098 

AC 

919  243-9000 

OBG     060 

AC 

704  332-8103 

ORS     098 

*     AC 

919  243-9629 

FAX  919  243-0915 

D/DMP     098 

AC 

919  291-5600 

FAX  919  291-6935 

TS     032 

A  AC 

919  681-5789 

ORS     012 

AC 


GLOWER,  DONALD  D 

BOX  3851.  DUMC 

DURHAM     27710 
GLUGOVER,  DONALD  BENJAMIN 

PO  BOX  700 

DOCTORS  CLINIC 

VALDESE     28690  704  874-3379 

GO,  BRIAN  MINGTAO  000 

203  WINDHOVER  DR.  A  R 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  942-5717 

GOBEL,  WILLIAM  KENNETH  FP     076 

P,  O,  BOX  1886  L 

ASHEBORO     27203  910  672-0090 

GOBIEN,  ROLF  PETER  R     082 

PO  BOX  619  AC 

CLINTON     28328  910  592-8070 

GOCKERMAN,  AMY  LYNN  032 

915  MONMOUTH  AVENUE  A  S 

DURHAM     27701-1707  919  682-4798 

GOCKERMAN,  JON  PAUL  ON/HEM     032 

DUKE  COMP,  CARE  CTR,  A  AC 

P.  O.  BOX  3877 

DURHAM     27710 


GOCO,  ISAIAS  ISMAEL 

1901  S.HAWTHORNE  RD, 
WINSTON-SALEM     27103 

GODBOLD,  RONALD  LEE 

281  MCDOWELL  STREET 
ASHEVILLE     28803 
GODEHN,  DONALD  JOHN,  JR 

506  PARK  HILL  CT..  STE.  #1 


919  684-6283 
FAX  919  684-8884 
GS/VS     034 
STE,220       A  AC 

910  768-4710 
FAX  910  768-2340 
D     Oil 
A  AC 

704  252-5679 
D     045 
A  AC 


HENDERSONVILLE     28739-4252       704  693-0275 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


75 


GODLEY,  PAUL  A. 

101  SONGBIRD  LANE 
CHAPEL  HILL     27514 


ON/HEM 


919  966- 
FAX  919  966- 
GODSEY,  RALEIGH  KIRBY,  JR.  OBG 

1450  MATTHEWS  TOWNSHIP  PKWY.    A 
STE.  200 
MATTHEWS     28105 


GODWIN,  HAROLD  LACY 

1813  LAKESHORE  DR. 
FAYETTEVILLE     28305 


704  372 
FAX  704  384 
ADM 
A 

910  484 
FAX  910  678 
GODWIN,  HERMAN  ALLEN,  JR.  HEM/IM 

THE  CANCER  CTR  ,  PO  BOX  32861 
CAROLINAS  MED.  CTR 
CHARLOTTE     28232-2861  704  355 

FAX  704  355 
GODWIN,  WINSTON  YUVAWN,  JR.  GS 

2300  RANDOLPH  RD, 
CHARLOTTE     28207 
GOETZL,  UGO 
PO  BOX  15249 
3901  ROXBORO  RD. 
DURHAM     27704 
GOFF,  DAVID  ALBERT 
909  SPRING  FOREST  RD. 
RALEIGH     27609 


704  376 
N/P 


919  479- 
IM/PD 


GOFORTH,  JOHN  PARKER 

109  AIRPORT  RD 
KINSTON     28501 
GOGLIN,  WILLIAM  KARL,  JR. 
2119CORTELYOU  ROAD 
CHARLOTTE     28211 

GOLBY,  MARY  BLUE 

2511  N.  DUKE  ST. 

DURHAM     27704 
GOLD,  BENJAMIN  MILLER 

812  CASTAWAYS  TRAIL 

ROCKY  MOUNT     27804-9605 
GOLD,  STEVEN  RALPH 

1350  S.  KINGS  DR. 

CHARLOTTE     28207-2198 

GOLDBERG,  TREVOR  IAN 

1600  E.  THIRD  STREET 
CHARLOTTE     28204 

GOLDING,  JOHN  CABOT,  JR. 

509  N.  COLUMBIA  ST 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516 
GOLDMAN,  ALAN  LAWRENCE 

2800  BLUE  RIDGE  BLVD.,  STE. 

RALEIGH     27607 
GOLDMAN,  JAMES  OSWALD,  JR 

PO  BOX  1799 

WAKE  FOREST     27588 
GOLDNER,  JOSEPH  LEONARD 

602  E.  FOREST  HILLS  BLVD. 

DURHAM     27707 


919  783- 
FAX  919  420- 
IM 
A 
919  522 
AN 
A 
704  384- 
FAX  704  384- 
IM 
A 

919  220 
OBG 
A 

919  442- 
OT/OTO 

A 

704  342 

FAX  704  344- 

OTO 

A 

704  358- 

FAX  704  358 


919  933- 
PD 


501 


919  781 
EM/ADM 


919  556- 
ORS/HS 


919  684 

FAX  919  684- 

GOLDNER,  RICHARD  DOUGLAS  ORS/HS 

39  WILHELM  DRIVE  A 

DURHAM     27705  919  684 

FAX  919  684 

GOLDSCHMIDT.  JERRY  HENRY,  JR. 


205-G  SUNRISE  LANE 
CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
GOLDSMITH,  SHANNON  ELISE 

103  FOREST  COURT 
CARRBORO     27510 

GOLDSTEIN,  ADAM  OLIVE 
UNC  DEPT,  OF  MEDICINE 
CB  7595 
CHAPEL  HILL     27599-7595 

GOLDSTEIN,  BETH  GOODRICH 

104  S,  ESTES  DR.,  STE,  101 
CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

GOLDSTEIN,  JEFFREY  BRIAN 

5051  N,  SABINO  CANYON  RD. 

APT.  2162 

TUCSON  AZ  85715-6480 


A 
919  942- 


919  967 
FP 


919  966- 

FAX  919  966- 

D 

919  932- 
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032 

AC 

4431 

6735 

060 

AC 

8020 

6939 

000 

L/RT 

8311 

7279 

060 

AC 

3789 
5800 
060 
AC 
0327 
032 
AC 

4100 

092 

AC 

0707 

2059 

054 

AC 

3661 

060 

AC 

4274 

5636 

032 

L/RT 

5030 

064 

L7RT 

-4756 

060 

AC 

8080 

2612 

060 

AC 

4140 

4158 

032 

S 

1394 

092 

AC 

7490 

092 

AC 

5665 

032 

URT 

2628 

8280 

032 

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8280 

032 

S 

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000 

s 

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032 
AC 

-3711 
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032 

AC 

-3433 

-3575 

000 

s 


GOLDSTON,  WILLIAM  ROBERT  OBG 

4420  LAKE  BOONE  TR.,  STE   303 

RALEIGH     27607  919  781- 

GOLDWYN,  ROBERT  HENRY  OPH 

1701  NW  96TH  TERR.  APT.  P 

PEMBROKE  PINES  FL  33024-3018  305  430- 
GOLEMBE,  BARRY  LOUIS  PD/PHO 

1350  S.  KINGS  DRIVE 

CHARLOTTE     28207  704  342- 

GOLEY,  ALEXANDER  FAIRLEY  IM 

1509  VAUGHN  ROAD 

BURLINGTON     27217-2852  910  228- 

GOLLBERG,  HAROLD  RONALD  P/GER 

BLACK  MOUNTAIN  CENTER  A 

OLD  US  70 

BLACK  MOUNTAI     28711  704  274- 

FAX  704  669- 

GONZALES,  EDUARDO  RAOUL  GS 

3333  BROOKVIEW  HILLS  BLVD. 

SUITE  102 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 


GONZALEZ,  JORGE  JOSE 

COASTAL  AH  EC 

PO  BOX  9025 

WILMINGTON     28402-9025 
GONZALEZ,  ROBERTO  ADRIAN 

1608  NORTHWEST  BLVD.,  APT,  L 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 
GONZALEZ,  WIFREDO,  JR. 

108  BENT  CREEK  DR 

RUTHERFORDTON     28139 
GOOD,  DAVID  CHARLES 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED. 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157 
GOODCHILD,  NIGEL  THOMAS 

1200  N.  ELM  ST 

GREENSBORO     27401 


910  659- 
FAX910  659 
IM/END 


910  343- 


919  727 

AN/IM 

P 

704  286 

N 

A 


GOODE,  DAVID  JOHN 

3000  BETHESDA  PL.,  STE    102 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-3323 
GOODE,  THOMAS  VANCE,  III 

RR  #11,  BOX  161 

STATESVILLE     28677-8122 
GOODEN,  MICHAEL  DEAN 

102  HANDLEY  PARK  CT, 

GOLDSBORO     27534 


910  716- 
TR 
A 
910  574- 
FAX  910  574- 
P 


910  760 
GS 
A 

704  873- 
OBG 
A 
919  734- 
FAX  919  735- 
GOODFIELD,  PETER  CD 

705  6TH  AVENUE,  WEST,  STE.  B  A 

HENDERSONVILLE     28739  704  693- 

FAX  704  693 
GOODHEART,  MICHAEL  JOSEPH 
J-2  DOCTORS  PARK  APTS. 
GREENVILLE     27834-2836  919  758 

GOODIN,  THOMAS  ELLIOTT,  III  AN 

602  FIFTH  AVE.,  NE  A 

CONOVER     28613  704  326- 

GOODING,  STEPHEN  C.  OBG 

1601  OWEN  DRIVE 

FAYETTEVILLE     28304  910  678- 

GOODMAN,  BENJAMIN  WARREN  FP 

24SECOND  AVENUE,  N,  E  A 

HICKORY     28601  704  328 

GOODMAN,  DONALD  BRUCE,  JR.  FP 

1450  MATTHEWS  TOWNSHIP  PKWY. 
#450 

MATTHEWS     27105-4655  704  536 

FAX  704  344 
GOODMAN,  PEGGY  ELLEN  EM 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE  A 

DEPT.  OF  EMERGENCY  MED. 


919  419-0003 


GREENVILLE     27858 

GOODMAN,  PHILIP  CARY 

BOX  3808.  DUMC 

DEPT.  OF  RADIOLOGY 

DURHAM  27710 
GOODNOUGH,  CHARLES  PETER 

3100  DURALEIGH  RD 

RALEIGH  27612 
GOODSON,  JOHN  PHILLIP 

PO  BOX  32090 

RALEIGH     27622 


919  816- 

FAX  919  816- 

R 


919  681 
ORS 


919  881 
GS 


919  781 


092 

AC 

5510 

070 

AC 

2120 

060 

AC 

8200 

001 

AC 

6000 

Oil 

AC 

8035 

3177 

034 

AC 

8483 

1091 

065 

AC 

-0161 

000 

S 

9001 

081 

AC 

5000 

034 

C 

9921 

041 

AC 

8143 

8263 

034 

AC 

0120 

049 

URT 

-7253 

096 

AC 

3344 

3025 

045 

AC 

-5010 

7003 

074 

S 

8997 

018 

AC 

-3870 

026 

AC 

-7286 

018 

*     L 

-2231 

060 

AC 

4903 

-2233 

074 

AC 

2954 

-3589 

000 

AC 

2711 
092 

AC 

-5677 

092 

AC 

-0710 


GOODSON,  PHILLIP  RICHARD  OBG 

1804  DAVIE  AVENUE 

STATESVILLE     28677  704  873- 

GOODWIN,  BONNIE  JEANNE  IM/ON 

PO  BOX  68  A 

POLLOCKSVILLE     28573  919  633- 

GOODWIN,  JAMES  OSCAR  OBG 

MEDICAL  ARTS  BUILDING  A     P 

RUIN  CREEK  ROAD 

HENDERSON     27536  919  492- 

GOODWIN,  JOEL  SEXTON  OBG 

412  RICHMOND  ROAD  A 

SALISBURY     28144  704  636- 

FAX  704  636- 
GOODWIN,  LEIGH  BARDEN 

136  PUREFOY  RD..  APT,  #C 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-4864  919  933- 

GORDON,  JOSEPH  GROVER  R 

1801  HATTIE  CIRCLE 

WINSTON-SALEM     27105-5359  919  725- 

GORDON,  MICHAEL  ALAN  GSA/S 

136  CARBONTON  ROAD  A 

SANFORD     27330  919  775- 

GORE,  RONALD  GENE  AN 

PO  BOX  18139  A 

RALEIGH  ANESTHESIA  ASSOC   INC. 

RALEIGH     27619  919  781- 

GORMAN,  CHRISTINE  JACQUELENE 


143  OLD  FOREST  CREEK  DR. 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
GORMAN,  RICHARD  FORBES,  JR. 

1138  WEST  END  BLVD 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101 
GORTON,  REBECCA  A. 

212  MCCAULEY  ST..  APT,  IB 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
GOSHORN,  ERIN  BOOHER 

2015  RANDOLPH  RD,,  STE.  108 

CHARLOTTE     28207 


A 
919  933 


A 
919  727 


GOSLEN,  JUNIUS  BLAKE,  III 

1718  E   4TH  ST,  STE  304 
CHARLOTTE     28204-3208 

GOSS,  FREDERICK  UHL 

611  MOCKSVILLE  AVE 
SALISBURY     28144 
GOSSETT,  ROBERT  PETER 

1001  N.  WASHINGTON  ST. 
SHELBY     28150 

GOTH,  MELANIE  MICHELE 

109-A  HILLCREST  AVENUE 
CARRBORO     27510 

GOTTLIEB,  LOUIS  NATHAN 
631  COLISEUM  DRIVE 
WINSTON-SALEM     27106 

GOTTOVI,  DANIEL 

1202  MEDICAL  CENTER  DRIVE 
WILMINGTON     28401-7394 


A 
919  968 
OPH/PD 

A     P 
704  334 
FAX  704  334 
D 


704  375- 

FAX  704  332 

IM 

A 

704  633- 

U 

A 

704  482 

FAX  704  484 

A 
919  932 
OPH 

910  723- 
IM/PUD 

A 
910  341- 
FAX  910  341- 
IM/NEP 


GOTTSCHALK,  CARL  WILLIAM 

1300  MASON  FARM  ROAD 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  966 

GOTTSEGEN,  DANIEL  LEO  OBG 

721  GREEN  VALLEY  RD,.  STE,  300       A 
GREENSBORO     27408  910  275 

GOUBRAN,  MICHEL  OBG/END 

4007  N,  ROXBORO  ST,  A 

DURHAM     27704  919  471 

FAX  919  477 

GOUDARZI,  HORMOZE  ABBAS  GS 

1721  NEW  HANOVER  MED,  PARK  DR. 
WILMINGTON     28403  910  763 

GOUDARZI,  M.  KAMRAN  TS/VS 

1721  NEW  HANOVER  MED.  PARK  DR,       A 
WILMINGTON     28403  919  285 

GOUGH,  WILLIAM,  III  RHU/IM 

445  BILTMORE  CENTER.  STE.  306 
ASHEVILLE     28801  704  258 

FAX  704  253 

GOWDA,  DEEPU  KRISHNE 

#2  W   LAKEVIEW  A 

DURHAM     27707  919  419- 


049 

AC 
7250 
025 
AC 
1010 
091 
AC 

8576 
080 
AC 

9270 

1095 

032 

S 

5166 
034 

URT 

8487 
053 
AC 

3321 
092 
AC 

7420 

032 

S 

9743 
000 

-  S 

1060 

032 

S 

1909 
060 
AC 

2020 

6073 
060 
AC 

6766 

6552 
080 
AC 

7220 
023 
AC 

2011 

0303 

032 

S 

5020 
034 
AC 

1041 
065 
AC 

3300 

3419 

032 

L 

■4567 
041 
AC 

5391 
032 
AC 

4411 

1123 
065 
AC 

6571 
065 

7942 

Oil 

AC 

9533 

4434 

032 

S 

1656 


76 


NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL 


GOWER,  DAVID  JOHN 

NS     034 

3333  BROOKVIEW  HILLS  BLVC 

AC 

SUITE  107 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 

919  768-1775 

GRABMAYER,  JOSEF  P. 

AN     000 

221  KRONOS  LANE 

A             R 

CARY     27513 

919  467-1835 

GRADY,  THOMAS  AUSTIN,  JR. 

COO 

58  FOREST  OAKS  DR. 

A             R 

DURHAM     27705 

919  382-3066 

GRAHAM,  ANGUS  WOODWARD 

IIIORS/SRS     045 

20  HOSPITAL  DR. 

A             AC 

BREVARD     28712 

704  696-8475 

FAX  704  692-7086 

GRAHAM,  CHARLES  PATTISON 

GS     065 

201  FOREST  HILLS  DRIVE 

A             L7RT 

WILMINGTON     28403 

910  762-0385 

GRAHAM,  DAVID 

074 

2074  5TH  AVE..  #3 

S 

NEW  YORK  NY     10035-1218 

919  758-1051 

GRAHAM,  DAVID  ERIC 

GP/AM     060 

P.  0.  BOX  459 

L 

201  SADIE  DR. 

MATTHEWS     28105 

704  847-8664 

GRAHAM,  DOUGLAS  K. 

000 

620-B  HIBBARD  DR. 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  914-7796 

GRAHAM,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM 

JR.            FP     076 

375  SUNSET  AVE. 

AC 

ASHEBORO     27203 

910  625-4215 

GRAHAM,  GLORIA  FLIPPIN 

D     016 

PO  BOX  2804 

A             AC 

ATLANTIC  BEACH     28512 

FAX  919  291-6935 

GRAHAM,  JOHN  BORDEN 

PTH/HEM     032 

UNC  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

L/RT 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599 

919  966-4318 

FAX  919  966-6718 

GRAHAM,  JOHN  CALHOUN,  JR. 

DR/NM     070 

106  S.  WATER  ST. 

AC 

PO  BOX  250 

ELIZABETH  CITY     27909 

919  335-2652 

GRAHAM,  ROBERT  D. 

032 

2-A  CARSON  CIRCLE 

S 

DURHAM     27705-6414 

919  382-8620 

tGRAHAM,  WALTER  RALEIGH 

OPH     060 

743  HEMPSTEAD  PLACE 

A 

DECEASED-12-28-94 

CHARLOTTE     28207 

704  334-6014 

GRAINGER,  WADE  KENTON 

FP/GER     01 1 

1998  HENDERSONVILLE  ROAD                             AC 

SUITE  45 

ASHEVILLE     28803 

704  684-2008 

GRAJEWSKI,  ROBERT  S. 

U     049 

STATESVILLE  MEDICAL  GROUP                           AC 

PO  BOX  1821 

STATESVILLE     28677 

704  878-2011 

GRANADOS,  JUAN  L. 

OBG/MFM     092 

3000  NEW  BERN  AVE. 

AC 

RALEIGH     27610 

919  250-8184 

GRANDIS,  ARNOLD  STEPHAN 

OBG/NPM     041 

2  STARMOUNT  FARMS  CT. 

A             AC 

GREENSBORO     27408 

910  574-6872 

FAX  910  574-6691 

GRANFORTUNA,  JAMES  MITCHELL  HEN/ON     041 

301  E.  WENDOVER  AVE.,  STE. 

300       A             AC 

GREENSBORO     27401 

910  272-2141 

FAX  910  274-7413 

GRANGER.  RONALD  EUGENE 

OBG     032 

209  E.  CARVER  ST. 

A             AC 

DURHAM     27704 

919  471-2273 

GRANT,  DORRETTE  PATRICE  M 

034 

1640  NORTHWEST 

S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 

910  724-3870 

GRANT,  GEORGE  REDD,  JR. 

IM     092 

3101  ESSEX  CIRCLE 

AC 

RALEIGH     27608 

919  782-2631 

GRANT,  GREGORY 

OBG     Oil 

2561  HENDERSONVII  1  F  RD. 

AC 

PO  BOX  549 

ARDEN     28704 

704  687-1435 

GRANT,  HUGH  JUDD,  JR. 

OBG     092 

4420  LAKE  BOONE  TR  .  STE.  302                         AC 

RALEIGH     27607-7508 

919  571-1040 

GRANT,  JOHN  PALMER 

GS/NTR     032 

BOX  3105.  DUMC 

AC 

DURHAM     27710 

919  684-3314 

GRANT,  JOSEPH  DURHAM 

2701  MEDICAL  OFFICE  PLACE 

GOLDSBORO     27534 
GRANT,  LAFAINE 

1426  GLADE  ST  APT.  #3 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101 
GRANT,  TERRY  ALAN 

3800-2  WAYNE  MEMORIAL  DR. 

GOLDSBORO     27534 
GRANT,  WILLIS  JACKSON,  III 

250  CHARLOIS  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-1579 
GRAPER,  ROBERT  GORDON 

421  N.  WENDOVER  AVE. 

CHARLOTTE     28211 


ORS 


919  736- 


919  777 
EM 

919  731 
P 

910  768- 
PS/GS 

704  365 
FAX  704  366 
OBG 


GRASINGER,  CECILIA  FABRY 

1718  E.  FOURTH  ST.,  STE.  307 

CHARLOTTE     28204  704  332 

GRATIAS,  ERIC  JAMES 

1034  LOCKLAND  AVENUE  A 

WINSOTN-SALEM     27103  910  725 

GRATZ,  BRETT 

2202-A  ANTHONY  DR.  A 

DURHAM     27705  919  383 

GRAVATT,  ANDREA  RUSSON  PD 

77  MCDOWELL  ST. 

ASHEVILLE     28801  704  254 

GRAY,  CRAIGAN  LUTHER  GYN/ADM 

143  ASHELAND  AVENUE  A 

ASHEVILLE     28801  704  258 

GRAY,  KEITH  DEMOND 

3011  NORTHWOOD  DR.,  APT.  912 

WINSTON-SALEM     27106 
GRAY,  PATRICK  HAMPTON 

700  TILGHMAN  DR.,  STE.  700 

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 

CARY     27511 
GRECO,  PETER  PAUL 

PO  BOX  12908 

1914  NEUSE  BLVD. 

NEW  BERN     28560-2320 
GREEN,  ARTHUR  GERRISH,  III 

1511  WESTOVER  TERRACE 

GREENSBORO     27408-7122 


A 
910  759- 
OBG 
A 
910  892 
FAX  910  892- 
IM 


919  250 
DR 

PA    A 

919  467- 
D 


919  633- 
IM/GER 


910  373- 
FAX  910  373- 
GREEN,  CYNTHIA  KAYE 

501  JONES  FERRY  RD,,  BB-5  A 

CARRBORO     27510  919  942- 

GREEN,  EDWARD  GRAHAM  PD/ADL 

5516  CENTRAL  AVE, 

CHARLOTTE     28212  704  532- 

GREEN,  EDWIN  JAY  IM 

1317  N,  ELM  ST.  STE.  #2 

GREENSBORO     27401  910  373- 

GREEN,  FRANCIS  WEATHERLY  IM 

1009N.  6THST.  A 

ALBEMARLE     28001  704  982- 

GREEN,  HAROLD  D.  CD 

3619  DEWSBURY  ROAD  A 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104  910  765- 

GREEN,  JAMES  PRESTON  FP 

176  BECKFORD  DRIVE 

HENDERSON     27536  919  492- 

GREEN,  JONATHAN  S. 

311  S.  LASALLE  ST,  APT.  1-H  A 

DURHAM     27705  919  382- 

GREEN,  PAUL,  JR.  GYN 

315  G  MOCKSVILLE  AVE,  A 

SALISBURY     28144  704  638- 

GREEN,  RAY  LYMAN  OBG 

1216  DAVIE  AVE. 

STATESVILLE     28677  704  873- 

GREEN,  ROBERT  LEE,  JR.  P/N 

4100  CHAPEL  HILLRD, 

#1  INNISFREE 

DURHAM     27707-5058  919  489- 

GREEN,  ROBERT  LORENZA  R 

3155  MAPLEWOOD  AVENUE  A 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  760- 


096 

AC 

2157 

000 

s 

0230 
096 
AC 

6060 
034 

LYRT 

■4730 
060 
AC 

8255 

8283 
060 
AC 

8103 

034 

S 

1051 

032 

S 

0909 
Oil 
AC 

5320 
Oil 
AC 

9191 

034 

S 

2816 
043 
AC 

0200 

0204 
092 
AC 

2654 
092 
AC 

5900 
025 

AC 

1817 

041 

AC 

1537 

1589 

000 

s 

6545 
000 
AC 

5000 
041 
AC 

1676 
084 
AC 

8169 
034 

URT 

5078 

091 

L 

2161 

032 

S 

8640 
080 
AC 

0023 
049 
AC 

1436 
032 
AC 

8547 
034 

AC 
8381 


GREEN,  STEPHEN  CLARK  OBG 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

DEPT,  OF  OB-GYN 

GREENVILLE     27858  919  816- 

GREEN,  WILLIAM  DAVID  OBG 

1601  GLASGOW  ST, 

DURHAM     27705  919  490- 

GREEN,  WILLIAM  ROBERT  AN/ADM 

1101  BEAUWYCK  COURT  A 

CHARLOTTE     2821 1  704  375- 

GREENBERG,  WILLIAM  ROGER  AN 

P.O.  BOX  2188  A 

MONROE     28110  704  289- 

GREENE,  CRAIG  ALAN  PDC 

THE  SANGER  CLINIC  A 

1001  BLYTHE  BLVD  .  STE   300 

CHARLOTTE     28203  704  373- 

GREENE,  DENNIS  ALAN  OTO/HNS 

3100  DURALEIGH  RD. 

RALEIGH     27612  919  881- 

FAX919  881- 

GREENE,  ELEANOR  E.W.  OBG 

319  WESTWOOD  AVE.  A 

HIGH  POINT     27262-4335  910  841- 

GREENE,  JEFF 

5  PROVIDENCE  COURT  A 

DURHAM     27705  919  383- 

GREENE.  JOSEPH  ELMO  GP/OM 

303  OLD  HIGHWAY  74  A 

MARSHVILLE     28103  704  624- 

GREENE,  PHILLIP  RODNEY  GP 

7512  E.  INDEPENDENCE  BLVD. 

SUITE  106,  THE  OUORUM 

CHARLOTTE     28227 


GREENE,  RALPH  LEON,  JR. 

3535  RANDOLPH  ROAD 
CHARLOTTE     28211 


704  531- 

FAX  704  531- 

IM 

A 

704  365- 

FAX  704  364- 

GREENE,  WALTER  BLAIR  ORS/PDS 

UNC,  237  BURNETT-WOMACK  A 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599  919  966- 

FAX  919  966- 


GREENHOOT,  JERRY  HARVEY 

1010  EDGEHILL  ROAD  NORTH 

CHARLOTTE     28207 
GREENMAN,  MAXWELL 

LAUREL  EYE  ASSOCIATES,  PA 

201  PROVIDENCE  RD. 

CHARLOTTE     28207 
GREENWALD,  KIMBERLY  MARIE 

PO  BOX  18139 

RALEIGH     27619 
GREENWOOD,  JAMES  BROOKS,  JR 

5501  ROBINHOOD  ROAD 

CHARLOTTE     2821 1 
GREENWOOD,  ROBERT  SAMUEL 

UNC,  751  CLINICAL  SCI,  229-H 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599-7025 
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 
P 


919  816- 
AN 


704  541 


074 

AC 

4622 

032 

AC 

8700 

060 

AC 

6792 

090 

AC 

■3247 

060 

AC 

-1813 

092 

AC 

-5306 

-5676 

046 

AC 

-6574 

032 

S 

-4666 

090 

L 

-6688 

060 

AC 

-7000 

-0171 

060 

AC 

-0760 

-1641 

032 

AC 

-3691 

-6730 

060 

AC 

-1605 

060 

AC 

-4380 
092 
AC 

■7420 
060 

URT 

4260 
000 
AC 

•2528 
092 

L7RT 

■1273 
032 
AC 

3063 

6630 

041 

AC 

9265 

9642 

074 

*     S 

■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- 
U 
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 

URT 

2091 

000 

AC 

5296 

1908 

032 

AC 

4678 

000 

R 

8035 

060 

AC 

9312 

5153 

041 

L/RT 

■7568 

041 

AC 

1442 

001 

AC 

4473 

034 

AC 


910  716-i 
P 


A 
919  918-; 


i-9657 

092 

AC 

919  733-5540 

032 

S 

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 

7163 

034 

AC 

8620 

032 

S 

■0236 

083 

AC 

-7259 

■1250 

078 

AC 

-4117 

032 

S 

■2944 

029 

AC 

■2000 

000 

AC 

-5131 

076 

AC 

■4020 

060 

AC 

-1315 

092 

AC 

-3865 

-2350 

055 

AC 

-3116 

-3082 

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 

A  S 

910  773-0654 

074 

APTKA         •     S 

919  758-8594 

P     032 

AC 

919  966-3147 

OBG     054 

A  AC 

919  522-4333 

074 

R 

904  378-3483 

GS    Oil 

AC 

704  251-2523 

034 

A  S 

910  725-5232 

NEP     060 

A  AC 

704  333-4217 

IM/GER     065 

AC 

919  270-3561 

OTO/OTO     026 

A  AC 

910  323-1463 

GS     012 

L/RT 


GS 


A 


074 

AC 


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 


I 


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- 

AN 


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- 

D 


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- 

D 

A 

910  272- 

FAX  910  273- 

GP 

A 

910  835- 
OBG 
A 

704  633- 
GS 


910  679- 
FP 


034 

S 

■7534 

000 

AC 

■5522 

•2922 

077 

AC 

1989 
060 
AC 

2220 
2220 

060 

AC 

1503 

060 

AC 
2150 

065 
AC 

060 

AC 

3149 
3428 

000 
*  R 
9991 

086 
AC 

8270 

9831 
026 
AC 

8163 
074 
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- 
OTO/FPS 

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 

•6334 

036 

AC 

•7417 

060 

AC 

•1924 

•1977 


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 


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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 

S 

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 

HOFFMAN,  CARL  WHITE 

R     078 

209  W   27TH  ST. 

A     P         AC 

PQ  DRAWER  1527 

LUMBERTON     28358 

910  738-8222 

FAX  910  671-0846 

HOFFMAN,  CHARLES  ANTHONY 

,JR.             U     026 

513  OWEN  DRIVE 

A            AC 

FAYETTEVILLE     28304 

910  485-8801 

HOFFMAN,  EDNA  TERESA  MAURA           ADM     026 

404  VALLEY  RD 

AC 

FAYETTEVILLE     28305 

910  485-4755 

HOFFMAN,  JEFFREY  DALE 

FP     013 

CONCORD  MEDICAL  MALL,  STE.  102                 AC 

1452  HIGHWAY  29  NORTH 

CONCORD     28124 

704  786-6521 

HOFFMAN,  LEROY  G.,  JR. 

TR/PD     092 

PO  BOX  1 0407 

A             AC 

TRIANGLE  ONCOLOGY  SERVICES 

RALEIGH     27605 

919  783-3018 

HOFFMAN,  REBECCAH  ALICE 

032 

1025-A  DAIRYLAND  ROAD 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  933-0425 

HOFFMAN,  SCOTT  DAVID 

FP     018 

PO  BOX  986 

A             AC 

HILDEBRAN     28637 

704  397-3522 

HOFFMAN,  THEODORE  F.,  JR. 

AN     084 

819  ORANGE  HIGH  ROAD 

AC 

HILLSBOROUGH     27278 

704  983-0911 

HOFFMEIER,  CRAIG 

FP     032 

KAISER  PERMANENTE 

AC 

6350  QUADRANGLE  DR. 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  490-8704 

HOGAN,  PEG 

074 

BOX  2893 

A             S 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  752-0447 

HOGGARD,  JEFFREY  GORDON 

NEP/IM     074 

PITT  RENAL  MEDICINE  ASSOCS.LTD                 AC 

501  PALADIN  DRIVE 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  752-8880 

HOGSHEAD,  RALPH,  JR. 

FP     012 

PO  BOX  2726 

A             L/RT 

MORGANTON     28680-2726 

704  437-2232 

HOHNEKER,  JOHN  ARTHUR 

213  OLD  FOREST  CREEK  DR 
CHAPEL  HILL     27514 


ON/HEM 


HOIDAL,  CHARLES  RONALD 

207  STARBOARD  COURT 

ELIZABETH  CITY     27909-7658 
HOLBROOK,  CARTER  TATE,  III 

GREENVILLE  PEDIATRIC  SERVING 

300  BETHESDA  DR. 

GREENVILLE     27834 
HOLBROOK,  JOSEPH  SAM 

PENICK  HOME  #60 

SOUTHERN  PINES     28388 
HOLBROOK,  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS 

34  LUVAN  WAY 

DEBORDIEU  COLONY 

GEORGETOWN  SC     29440 
HOLDEN,  DEBORAH  L. 

BOWMAN  GRAY,  DEPT,  OF  ANES 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157 
HOLDERNESS,  HOWARD,  JR. 

PO  BOX  1 3800 

300  W.  NORTHWOOD  ST, 

GREENSBORO     27415-3800 


919  942 
FAX  919  248 
EM/SM 


704  543 
PHO/PD 


919  816- 

IM/CD 

A 

910  692 

P 


032 

AC 

1737 

8384 

070 

AC 

1365 

074 

AC 

4676 

063 

L 

0101 
060 

L7RT 


AN 


910  718- 
PS/GS 

A 


HOLEVAS,  JOHN  GEORGE 

411  BILLINGSLEY  RD.  #105 

CHARLOTTE  28211 
HOLLADAY,  GLENN  CLYDE 

2711  RANDOLPH  RD.,  STE.  301 

CHARLOTTE  28207 
HOLLAND,  JAMES  EUGENE 

2573  STANTONSBURG  ROAD 

GREENVILLE  27834 
HOLLAND,  JAMES  P. 

3073  TRENWEST  DR. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 


HOLLAND,  RICHARD  M. 

721  GREEN  VALLEY  RD. 
GREENSBORO     27408 


STE. 


910  275- 
FAX  910  275- 
IM 

704  333- 
PD 

704  332 
OPH 
A 
919  752- 
CD/IM 
A 
910  768 
FAX  910  768- 
OBG 
200 

910  574- 
FAX  910  574 


HOLLANDER,  EDWARD  MARSHALL 

522  N,  ELAM  AVE. 

GREENSBORO     27403 
HOLLAR,  LARRY  ARRAY,  JR. 

2365-B  ARDMORE  TERRACE 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
HOLLEMAN,  IVAN  LACY,  JR. 

BOWMAN  GRAY,  DEPT  OF 
PATHOLOGY 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157 
HOLLEMAN,  JEREMIAH  HENRY,  JR. 

1350  S.  KINGS  DR. 

CHARLOTTE     28207 
HOLLENBERG,  BENNETT  R. 

3738  ABINGDON  RD. 

CHARLOTTE     28211 


OPH 

A 
910  854 


919  725 
ATP 


910  716- 

Gsrjs 


704  372 
DR 


704  384 
FAX  704  358 


HOLLIDAY,  ROBERT  HENRY,  JR. 

3418  SCARSBOROUGH  DR. 
WINSTON-SALEM     27104-1319 
HOLLINGSWORTH,  WALTER  C. 

1718  E.  FOURTH  ST.,  #307 
CHARLOTTE     28204 

HOLLISTER,  WILLIAM  GRAY 

2008  N   LAKESHORE  DRIVE 
CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
HOLMAN,  JOSEPH  R. 

1225  E.  GARRISON  BLVD. 
GASTONIA     28054 


HOLMES,  DOUGLAS  KENT 

WAKE  AHEC,  ENT  DEPT. 

3024  NEW  BERN  AVE.  STE   305 

RALEIGH     27610-1255 
HOLMES,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON 

4235  STONEHENGE  LN. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27106 
HOLMES,  NORMAN  ALBERT 

813  SOUTHWEST  DR, 

DAVIDSON     28036 


910  716 
OBG 

704  332 
FAX  704  332 
P/PH 
A 

919  942 
OBG 
A 
704  867 
FAX  704  865 
OTO 
A 


034 

AC 

5259 
041 

AC 

-0919 

4849 
060 
AC 

4175 
060 
AC 

6332 
074 
AC 

0313 
034 
AC 

0437 

0433 
041 
AC 

2229 

0731 
041 
AC 

0393 

000 

S 

8505 
034 

AC 

4311 

060 

AC 

8750 

060 

AC 

4056 

■9691 

000 

AF 

4359 

060 

AC 

8103 

3532 

032 

LiRT 

2870 

036 

AC 

7226 

7232 

092 

AC 


919  250 
ORS 
A 

910  722 
AN/CCM 


8226 
034 

URT 

6939 

060 

AC 
704  356-1516 


HOLMES,  VALERIE  FRANCES  P 

BOX  3335,  DUMC  A 

DEPT.  OF  PSYCHIATRY 

DURHAM     27710  919  681 

FAX  919  681 

HOLSCHER,  EDWARD  CHARLES  P/CHP 

9530  PINEVILLE-MATTHEWS  RD 

SUITE  F 

PINEVILLE     28134  704  541 

FAX  704  541 
HOLSHOUSER,  JOHN  WARREN 

16  DAVIE  CIRCLE 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  942 

HOLSINGER,  TRACEY  BETH 

4101  OLD  COACH  ROAD 

DURHAM     27707 
HOLSTI,  MAIJA 

213  OXFORD  HILLS  DR. 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
HOLT,  ELIZABETH  HOPE 

3410  EXECUTIVE  DR.  STE,  205 

RALEIGH     27609-7457 


A 
919  932 
END/IM 

A 
919  876 
FAX  919  954 
FP 
A 
919  542 
FP 


HOLT,  JAMES  BEATTY 

RT,  #6,  BOX  7 

PITTSBORO     27312 
HOLT,  JOHN  PLUMMER 

92  CONGRESS  ST. 

ASHEVILLE     28801  704  255- 

HOLT,  JOHN  PLUMMER,  JR.  Gl 

3320  EXECUTIVE  DR.,  STE,  119 

RALEIGH     27609  919  783- 

HOLT,  THOMAS  OPH/OTO 

209  FAIRVIEW  STREET  A 

WARRENTON     27589  919  257- 

HOLT,  WINDSOR  AUSTIN  OBG 

3404  WAKE  FOREST  RD  ,  STE,  100 

RALEIGH     27609  919  876- 

HOLTER,  JOHN  FREDERICK  IM/PUD 

DEPT,  OF  MEDICINE 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

GREENVILLE     27858  919  816- 

HOLTHUSEN,  GREGORY  GRANT  ORS 

SALEM  ORTHOPAEDIC  ASSOC,  PA      A 

PO  BOX  25007 

WINSTON-SALEM     27114  910  768- 

FAX  910  765- 

HOLTKAMP,  JOHN  HARRY  PD 

4505  FAIR  MEADOW  LANE 

RALEIGH     27607  919  571- 

HOLTON,  ALAN  LEON  OBG 

4420  LAKE  BOONE  TR  ,  STE   301 

RALEIGH     27607  919  781- 

HOLTZAPPLE,  JOHN 

105  HAMPTON  CT  A 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  932- 

HOMESLEY,  HOWARD  DAVID  GYN/ON 

BOWMAN  GRAY.  DEPT.  OF  OB-GYN     A 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157-1065  910  716- 

FAX  919  716- 
HOMESLEY,  HOWARD  DAVID 

3925  WESTRIDGE  MEADOW  CIRCLE      A 

CLEMMONS     27012  919  725- 

HONEYCUTT,  BOYD  KNETSAR  ADM 

WINSTON-SALEM  HEALTH  CARE  A 

250  CHARLOIS  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  768- 

HONEYCUTT,  LATTIE  FULLER  DR 

P   O,  BOX  17947  A 

RALEIGH     27619  919  954- 

HONEYCUTT,  TRAVIS  CLARKE 

601  JONES  FERRY  RD.,  APT,  G9  A 

CARRBORO     27510  919  967- 

HONG,  JEANNIE  JUDY 

29  HOLLAND  DR, 

SPRING  GARDEN  ARTS. 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  933- 

HONORE,  GERARD  M.  OBG 

BOX  2158.  MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD.       A 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157  919  716- 

HOOD,  CHRISTOPHER  KENNEDY  GYN 

1712  E,  FOURTH  STREET 

CHARLOTTE     28204  704  375- 


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NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL 


HOOD,  OPAL  JEAN 

GN/PD     074 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

AC 

DEPT  OF  PED/GENETICS 

GREENVILLE     27858-4354 

919  816-2525 

FAX  919  816-3292 

HOOD,  ULYSSEE 

000 

827  DWAIN  DRIVE 

AF 

FAYbllbVILLE     28305 

919  875-5101 

HOOKER,  MICHAEL  PHILLIP 

AN     Oil 

202  DOCTORS  BLDG. 

A             AC 

ASHEVILLE     28801 

704  254-1969 

HOOLE,  AXALLA  JOHN 

IM     032 

DIV.OF  GENERAL  MEDICINE 

AC 

CB  7110,  5039  OLD  CLINIC.  UNC 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599  919  966-2276 

HOOPER,  JOSEPH  WARD,  JR.  U     065 

2216  GILLETTE  DR.  L 

WILMINGTON     28403  910  763-6915 

HOOPER,  ROBERT  LESLIE  R     050 

102  TIMBERGROVE  DR.  A             AC 

WAYNESVILLE     28786  704  456-3370 

HOOPER,  THOMAS  EUGENE  IM     098 

1704  S   GLENDALE  AVE.  AC 
PO  DRAWER  3069 

WILSON     27895-3069  919  237-2700 

FAX  919  237-5034 

HOOTEN,  JAMES  PHILMON,  JR.  ORS     001 

316  N.  GRAHAM-HOPEDALE  RD.  A             AC 

BURLINGTON     27217  910  227-5435 

FAX  910  227-2206 

HOOVER,  DON  LEO  FP     018 

PO  BOX  10094  A             AC 

HICKORY     28603  704  294-1116 

HOOVER,  HUNTER  ASHLEY  OTO     060 

3535  RANDOLPH  RD.  P         AC 

CHARLOTTE     2821 1  704  365-071 1 

HOPE,  HAROLD  PAGAN,  JR.  GS     060 

2300  RANDOLPH  ROAD  A             AC 

CHARLOTTE     28207  704  376-0327 

HOPKINS,  JUDITH  OWEN  ON/HEM     034 

2825  LYNDHURST  AVE..  STE.  103  AC 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  768-0325 

FAX  910  768-2412 

HOPKINS,  LAWRENCE  DAVID  OBG     034 

5105  RIVER  CHASE  RIDGE  AC 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104  910  722-9590 

FAX  919  723-2290 

HOPKINS,  MARBRY  BENJAMIN,  III    PTH/BLB     034 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED.  AC 
MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157-1072  910  716-2624 

HOPPER,  WILLIAM  FALCON  IM/PUD     041 

520  N.  ELAM  AVE.  AC 

GREENSBORO     27403  910  547-1700 

FAX  910  547-1717 

HORAN,  WILLIAM  JOHN  GS     Oil 

131  MCDOWELL  STREET  AC 
ASHEVILLE     28801 

HORANZY,  ROBERT  RAYMOND  074 

9007  W.  SHOREWOOD  DR.  APT.  529  8 

MERCER  ISLAND  WA     98040-3229  919  758-8123 

HORN,  MEYER  A.  032 

804  BERKLEY  STREET  S 
DURHAM     27705-4202 

HORN,  WILLIAM  B.  PD/ADL     095 

134  DOCTORS  DRIVE  AC 

BOONE     28607  704  264-5385 

HORNER,  DONALD  STANLEY  OBG/PD     060 

AMITY  OB-GYN  ASSOC.  PA  AC 
330  BILLINGSLEY  RD.  #201 

CHARLOTTE     2821 1  704  366-8400 

HORNUNG,  ROBIN  LOUISE  D     000 

910  CONSTITUTION  DR.  #911  *     R 

DURHAM     27705  919  966-3713 

HOROWITZ,  DAVID  A.  PD     092 

101  SW  CARY  PARKWAY.  STE.  60  AC 

GARY     27511-5562  919  467-5543 

HORRIGAN,  JOSEPH  PATRICK  P/CHP     032 

130S.  ESTES  DR.  #H-11  R 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  966-2025 

HORSLEY,  WILLIAM  NOLEN  FP     036 

PO  BOX  725  Um 

BELMONT     28012  704  825-5376 

HORTON,  CLAIRE  KATHERINE  032 

83  STONE  RIDGE  RD.  S 

DURHAM     27705  919  490-6313 


HORTON,  JAMES  MARVIN  ID     060 

CAROLINAS  MEDICAL  CENTER  AC 

PO  BOX  32861 

CHARLOTTE     28232  704  372-8750 

HORTON,  ROBERT  MARSHALL  FP     000 

3124  BLUE  RIDGE  RD.  AC 

RALEIGH     27612  919  782-2333 

HORWITZ,  JAMES  LAWRENCE  PD     045 

600  BEVERLY-HANKS  CENTRE  AC 
HENDERSONVILLE     28792 

ROSEA,  ROBERT  HAYWOOD  OTO/HNS     054 

KINSTON  HEAD/NECK  PHYSICIANS  A     P         AC 
KINSTON  CLINIC,  NORTH 

KINSTON     28501  919  523-0687 

HOSKI,  JAMES  JOSEPH  ORS     Oil 

41  OAKLAND  RD.  #200  A             AC 

ASHEVILLE     28801-4807  704  255-8096 

HOSKINS,  JOHN  ROBINSON,  III  AN     Oil 

7  AMHERST  RD,  A             L/RT 

ASHEVILLE     28803  704  274-5049 

HOSSEINIAN,  HAHMOOD  AN     060 

4432  FOX  BROOK  LANE  A             AC 

CHARLOTTE     28211  704  355-2372 

HOSTETLER,  HERBERT  JAMES  AN     063 

PO  BOX  730  AC 

WEST  END     27376-0730  910  295-4606 

HOUGH,  DORCAS  MAE  IM/PH     044 

2216  ASHEVILLE  HIGHWAY  AC 

WAYNESVILLE     28786  704  452-6675 

HOUGH,  MAC  JOHNSON  OPH     060 

3234  PARK  ROAD  URT 

CHARLOTTE     28209  704  523-6529 

HOUGH,  WILLIAM  AMOS,  III  IM     034 

410  AVALON  ROAD  A             AC 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104  910  768-4730 

HOUSER,  FOREST  MELVILLE  GP     036 

410  S.  ELM  STREET  A             L/RT 

CHERRYVILLE     28021  704  435-6803 

HOUSTON,  FRANK  MATT  D     041 

1030  PROFESSIONAL  VILLAGE  AC 

GREENSBORO     27401  910  373-1383 

FAX  910  373-1358 

HOUSTON,  THOMAS  KARR,  II  034 

2142  BRIGHTON  COURT  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  768-7869 

HOWARD,  BRIAN  ADRIAN  DR/R     060 

PO  BOX  36937  AC 
3030  LATROBE  DR. 

CHARLOTTE     28211  704  375-6792 

HOWARD,  GAYLE  CHARLYNE  032 

39  FOREST  GREEN  DR  A             S 

DURHAM     27705  919  382-2530 

HOWARD,  GEORGE  ALBERT,  III  DR     067 

299  DOCTORS  DR.  A     P         AC 

JACKSONVILLE     28546-6321  910  577-1171 

HOWARD,  JAMES  FRANCIS,  JR.  N     000 

UNC. 751  CLINICAL  SCI.  CB  #7025          A  AC 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599  919  966-5522 

FAX  919  966-2922 

HOWARD,  JEROME  FP     060 

6111  RUMPLE  RD.  AC 

CHARLOTTE     28262  704  596-5067 

HOWARD,  JOSEPH  COOPER,  JR.  GS     082 

403  COHARIE  DR.  L/RT 

CLINTON     28328  910  592-3388 

HOWARD,  KIRK  A.  AN     065 

WILMINGTON  ANESTHESIOLOGISTS  AC 
2505  S.  17TH  ST,  STE.  102 

WILMINGTON     28409  910  343-7697 

HOWARD,  PAUL  OSMON  FP     053 

1020  CARTHAGE  ST.  L/RT 

SANFORD     27330-4115  919  774-6684 

HOWE,  DAVID  JEFFERSON  034 

MS  2507,  BOWMAN  GRAY  MED   SCH.     A  S 
MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 
WINSTON-SALEM     27157 

HOWE,  DONALD  DOUGLAS  OBG     036 

1225  E.  GARRISON  BLVD.  AC 

GASTONIA     28054  704  865-7416 

HOWE,  HAROLD  RAGAN,  JR.  CDS/TS     060 

301  HAWTHORNE  LN.  A             AC 

CHARLOTTE     28204-2475  704  375-8413 

FAX  704  332-4602 

HOWELL,  CHARLES  MAITLAND,  JR.  D     034 

340  PERSHING  AVENUE  A         *     L 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  725-8422 


HOWELL,  HARRY  SLADE,  JR.  GS/VS     046 

401  WESTWOOD  AVE.  A     P         AC 

HIGH  POINT     27262  910  885-1234 

HOWELL,  JOHNNY  STEPHEN  PM     000 

204  ARBOR  DR.  R 

GREENVILLE     27858  919  752-6954 

HOWELL,  JULIUS  PS/OTO     034 

1900  S.  HAWTHORNE  RD.  STE.  480         A  L 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103  910  760-1727 
HOWELL,  NELSON  NEIL                      OTO/HNS     060 

3535  RANDOLPH  RD.  STE.  R-210  AC 

CHARLOTTE     28211-1090  704  365-0711 

FAX  704  366-3562 

HOWERTON,  PHILIP  THOMAS  R     012 

201  E.  PARKER  RD,  A             AC 

MORGANTON     28655  704  433-1235 

FAX  704  433-1992 

HOWERTON,  RUSSELL  MARS  GS     034 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH,  OF  MED,  A             AC 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157  910  716-4241 

HOWIE,  JOHN  SANDALL  PYA/P     092 

3129  ESSEX  CIRCLE  A             AC 

RALEIGH     27608-1233  919  782-0616 

HOWILER,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  JR.  Gl     026 

1738  METROMEDICAL  DR  AC 

FAYETTEVILLE     28304-3861  910  323-5203 

HOXWORTH,  BENJAMIN  T.  GS     041 

1014  PROF.  VILLAGE  AC 

GREENSBORO     27401  910  373-1078 

HOYLE,  JOHN  RUSSELL  074 

1440  TREYBROOK  CIRCLE  S 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  758-3259 

HREHOROVICH,  VICTOR  IM/CCM     063 

PO  BOX  3000  AC 

PAGE  ROAD 

PINEHURST     28374  910  215-1915 

HSIA,  AMIE  W.  032 

910  CONSTITUTION  DR.,  #614  A             S 

DURHAM  27705  919  383-3537 
HSU  WERBEL,  SANDRA  SHIANG-YING    END     000 

NC  BAPTIST  HOSPITAL  R 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157  910  716-2018 

FAX  910  716-5895 

HU,  DANNY  CHIN-HAO  074 

DOCTORS  PARK  APT.  C-2  S 

BEASLEY  DRIVE 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  830-1885 

HU,  GANG  032 

315  HEMINGWAY  A             8 

DURHAM     27713  919  361-3525 

HUANG,  ANDREW  TA-FU  ON/HEM     000 

BOX  3942,  DUMC  AC 

DURHAM     27710  919  684-3127 

HUANG,  ERICH  SENIN  032 

4841  MORIAH  HILL  ROAD  8 

DURHAM     27707  919  489-2627 

HUANG,  IZU  032 

2E  KINGSWOOD  ARTS.  A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516  919  942-5159 

HUANG,  JOY  Y.  032 

1800  WILLIAMSBURG  RD.  APT.  7C  8 

DURHAM     27707-3548  919  489-6952 

HUBBARD,  FRANK  ALAN  GSWS     065 

1501  MEDICAL  CENTER  DR.  AC 

WILMINGTON  NC     28403  910  763-6289 

HUBBARD,  HAMPTON  U     082 

102  COUNTRY  CLUB  DR.  LVRT 

CLINTON     28328-3029  910  592-7129 

HUBBARD,  ROBERT  THOMAS  FP     Oil 

GIVENS  ESTATES  A             IVRT 

100  WESLEY  DR..  UNIT  507 

ASHEVILLE     28803  704  274-7651 

HUBBARD,  WILLIAM  COLVIN  PD     092 

4905  PROFESSIONAL  COURT  AC 

RALEIGH     27609  919  872-0250 

FAX  919  876-2378 

HUBBARD,  WILLIAM  HENRY  FP     034 

FAMILY  PRACTICE  CENTER  A             AC 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157  910  716-2833 

HUBERMAN,  RICHARD  A  ORS     054 

KINSTON  CLINIC  NORTH  A            AC 

SUITE  G 

KINSTON     28501  919  522-2020 


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HUCKS-FOLLISS,  ANTHONY  GEORGE        NS     063 

PC  BOX  2000 

A             AC 

ONE  MEMORIAL  DRIVE 

PINEHURST     28374-2000 

910  295-0226 

FAX  919  295-0218 

HUDSON,  EDWARD  VALENTINE 

OTO     032 

PO  BOX  15249 

A             AC 

3901  ROXBORO  RD, 

DURHAM     27704 

919  479-4100 

FAX  919  479-4102 

HUDSON,  RICHARD  PAGE,  JR. 

FOP/PTH     000 

205  W.  CHURCH  ST, 

A             RT 

FARMVILLE     27828 

919  753-7128 

HUDSON,  RICHARD  WOODARD 

FP     025 

PO  BOX  729 

A             AC 

PAMLICO  MEDICAL  CTR,  PA 

BAYBORO     28515 

919  745-3191 

FAX  919  745-7385 

HUDSON,  SARAH  TILTON  WILLCOX            PD     070 

1142  N.  ROAD  ST. 

AC 

ELIZABETH  CITY     27909 

919  353-6262 

HUDSON,  TONYA  MARIE 

000 

1601  OWEN  DR. 

A             R 

FAYE  NEVILLE     28304 

919  323-1152 

HUDSON,  WILLIAM  RUCKER 

OTO     032 

DUKE  UNIV.  MED   CTR 

L 

DURHAM     27710 

919  684-3834 

HUDSPETH,  ALLEN  SHERRILL 

GS/TS     034 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED 

A             AC 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157 

910  716-4359 

HUEHOLT,  THERESE  MARIE 

CHP     000 

6612  SIX  FORKS  RD  ,  STE.  103 

AC 

RALEIGH     27615 

919  847-1136 

HUEY,  JERRY  PAUL 

PTH     077 

PO  BOX  203 

AC 

PINEBLUFF     28373-0203 

910  417-3177 

HUEY,  THOMAS  WALKER,  JR. 

GYN     060 

2538  SHARON  RD 

URT 

CHARLOTTE     28211 

704  366-4336 

HUFF,  JANICE  ELIZABETH 

FP     060 

METROLINA-NALLE 

A             AC 

7920  MOORES  CHAPEL  ROAD 

CHARLOIIt     28214-9453 

704  344-21 50 

HUFF,  OLSON 

PD     Oil 

50  DOCTORS  DR. 

A         «     AC 

120  W.  ANNEX 

ASHEVILLE     28801 

704  254-4701 

HUFFINES,  WILLIAM  DAVIS 

PTH/GP     032 

UNC.  CB  7520 

A             AC 

BERRYHILL  HALL 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599-7520 

919  966-1134 

HUFFMAN-ZECHMAN,  ELLEN 

074 

2651  MULBERRY  LANE 

A             R 

GREENVILLE     27858 

919  756-6457 

HUFFMAN,  ALLAN  DAY 

GSA/S     045 

561  FLEMING  ST. 

AC 

HENDERSONVILLE     28739 

704  693-1778 

HUFFMAN,  ALLEN  WILLIAM,  JR. 

OBG     018 

1205  N.  CENTER  STREET 

AC 

HICKORY     28601 

704  328-2901 

FAX  704  327-6223 

HUFFMAN,  GEORGE  RUSSELL 

032 

15  TARAWA  TERR.  #A 

S 

DURHAM     27705-6415 

919  383-7977 

HUGGINS,  HENRY  L.,  JR. 

EM     018 

3940  SHADOWOOD  LANE,  NE 

AC 

HICKORY     28601 

704  322-0850 

HUGGINS,  MICHAEL  B. 

GSA^S     018 

3412  GRAYSTONE  PLACE 

AC 

CONOVER     28613 

704  322-9105 

HUGHES,  CARLISLE  BEE,  JR. 

GS     086 

RT.  #7,  BOX  830 

A             L7RT 

YADKINVILLE     27055 

910  679-8285 

HUGHES,  DOREEN  L. 

034 

664  N.  SPRING  ST.  #3 

A              C 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101 

910  716-4551 

HUGHES,  JACK 

U     032 

30  KIMBERLY  DR. 

A             L7RT 

DURHAM     27707 

919  489-9504 

HUGHES,  JAMES  LEWIS 

PD     074 

DEPT  OF  PEDIATRICS 

AC 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 
GREENVILLE     27858 


919  355-2460 


HUGHES,  JOE  DON 

OBG     081 

P.  O.  BOX  1208 

A             AC 

RUTHERFORDTON     28139 

704  287-7383 

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 

-6334 

032 

S 

-1064 

060 

AC 

-2220 

2233 

032 

URT 

■7210 

026 

L 

-8151 

032 

S 

-9765 

046 

AC 

-8159 

-5008 

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 

-L,  JR.         R 

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 
OTO 
A 
919  937 
FAX  919  937 
ORS/SRS 


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 
NM/R 


704  865 
GI/IM 


076 

L/RT 

6315 

034 

AC 

4110 
034 

AC 

4424 

3368 

074 

AC 

5077 

9544 

074 

S 

1334 

013 

AC 

7111 
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URT 

2884 
049 
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036 
AC 

6487 
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AC 

4280 
034 
AC 

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012 
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034 
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2424 

1857 
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4844 
036 
AC 

2341 
032 

LVRT 

2368 
034 
AC 

2835 
086 
AC 

5050 
Oil 
AC 

7180 
046 
AC 

6711 

074 

S 

0325 
064 
AC 

4100 

4103 
000 
AF 

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 

R 

FAYb  NEVILLE     28314 

910  323-1152 

90 


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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 

555  CARTHAGE  ST.  AC 

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 


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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 

A             L 

NAPLES  FL     33940 

813  261-5609 

JONES,  DANIEL  B. 

D     041 

1030  PROFESSIONAL  VILLAGE 

A             AC 

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 

OTO     000 

PO  BOX  2695 

AC 

DREXEL     28619 

704  874-6680 

JONES,  FRANK  COLLINS,  JR. 

GS     050 

1001  UNION  ST. 

»     H 

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 

AC 

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 

P         AC 

608  W.  MARKHAM  AVE, 

A             L/RT 

BELHAVEN     27810 

919  943-6114 

DURHAM     27701 

919  489-2115 

JONES,  J.  KEMPTON 

FP     032 

JONES,  TIMOTHY  ROYAL 

000 

1001  S   HAMILTON  ROAD 

A             L 

1902  QUEEN  ST.,  APT.  D7 

A         •     S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-4409 

919  968-4551 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-2645 

919  721-0326 

JONES,  JAMES  BUCKNER 

IM/PUD     060 

JONES,  WILLIAM  ROBERT 

GP     064 

3535  RANDOLPH  ROAD 

A            AC 

900  SUNSET  AVE. 

L 

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 

*     AC 

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 

s 

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 

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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- 

U 

A 

704  334- 
IM 


074 

AC 

•4495 

041 

C 

6333 

018 

AC 

■2050 

■4388 

079 

L 

9618 

060 

RT 

4300 

046 

AC 

■4131 

000 

AF 

6139 

000 

R 

8639 

034 

S 

5662 
032 
AC 

7003 

2599 
025 
AC 

3942 
041 

L/RT 

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 
AC 

053 

C 

7146 
086 
AC 

1000 

060 

L 

■6449 
000 
AC 


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^ 

FAX  919  781  ■ 
KANTOROWSKI,  PAMELA  GEERTGENS  OBG 
4  MINUTEMAN  COURT  A 

DURHAM     27705  919  gee- 


OSS 

AC 

9251 

092 

URT 

1889 

095 

AC 

1100 

0113 

032 

S 

034 

AC 

4261 

9188 

032 

S 

056 

URT 
2393 
008 
AC 
2244 
036 
AC 

8386 

3361 

032 

S 

060 

AC 

2910 

000 

AC 

7116 

092 

AC 

5456 

060 

AC 

8319 

8750 

092 

AC 

6200 

1819 

029 

AC 

2978 

029 

AC 

7054 

2302 

060 

URT 

3468 
084 
AC 

2189 
092 
AC 

1255 

6056 

000 

AC 

4020 

092 

AC 

3057 

3363 

092 

AC 

0838 

1901 

032 

R 

■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 
AC 

■3186 

2602 

032 

AC 

■8743 

083 

AC 

■8636 

041 

AC 

■2141 

■7413 

074 

S 

8404 

092 

AC 

■0250 

032 

S 

■5216 

032 

AC 

■6570 

065 

AC 

■7316 

041 

AC 

6343 

049 

AC 

8215 
■2011 
010 
AC 
8625 
074 
AC 

3198 
074 
AC 

4653 

4887 
012 
AC 

1000 

032 

S 

4967 
000 
AF 

4745 
041 
AC 

1751 
032 
AC 

3734 

8934 

074 

S 

4958 


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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 

DUMC.  BOX  3805  A 

DURHAM     27710  919  684 

KENDALL.  JOHN  HAROLD  GP 

71 5  STEWART  AVENUE  A 

CLINTON     28328  910  592 


0303 

000 

AF 

7928 

074 

S 

9339 

060 

L 

8000 

8061 

092 

AC 

2127 

9131 

000 

R 

7598 

Oil 

AC 

0670 

034 

AC 

8890 

041 

AC 

1700 

1858 

034 

AC 

2224 

026 

AC 

3121 
034 
AC 

5117 
9120 

032 

S 

8936 

032 
LVRT 
2243 

092 

AC 
4122 

032 

AC 
5238 

082 
URT 
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- 
R 
A 

910  379- 
R 
A 

919  768- 
R 


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- 
AN 


074 

AC 

8880 

3084 

074 

S 

5157 

034 

AC 

0514 

000 

AC 

4498 

000 

S 

8135 

000 

AF 

1121 

041 

AC 

4360 
000 

R 

9691 

Oil 

AC 

4617 

092 

AC 

7772 

6331 

074 

AC 

2511 

000 

R 

■5012 
049 
AC 

4499 

0337 
084 
AC 

9144 
045 
RT 


704  692- 
NS 


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 
603  ISLEY  PLACE,  APT.  D  A 

BURLINGTON     27215  910  226 

KERNODLE,  DWIGHT  TALMADGE  IM 

KERNODLE  CLINIC 

BURLINGTON     27217  910  227 

KERNODLE,  GEO.  WALLACE,  SR.  PD 

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 

FAX  910  227 


026 

AC 

9802 

086 

AC 

7833 

096 

AC 

7265 

6421 

092 

URT 

0563 

074 

S 

3780 

034 

AC 
5195 
2399 

001 
URT 
4598 

001 
URT 
3621 

001 
♦  L 
7608 

001 

AC 
3621 
6603 


94 


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 

403  CLAYTON  ROAD 

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 
AC 

2427 
Oil 
AC 

8978 

9150 

032 

S 


CDS/GS 


A 

919  942--; 

OBG 

A 


060 

AC 

704  373-0212 

032 

S 

!-7937 

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 


1391 

0208 
097 
AC 

3434 

2533 

034 

S 

9929 
080 
AC 

1564 
026 
AC 

3890 
018 
AC 

9900 

8322 
026 
AS 

3890 
034 
AC 

1124 
092 
AC 

6393 
041 
AC 
3962 
5467 
041 
AC 

8143 
8263 

034 

S 

9013 

024 

AC 
3294 

032 
S 

000 

R 
7705 


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 

FAX  704  322- 

AN 


063 

AC 

5567 
074 
AC 

5505 

025 

L/RT 

5411 

036 

L7RT 

6487 

6487 

018 

AC 

5120 

7279 

092 

AC 


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 

KIRKLEY,  SIDNEY  EUGENE  IM     045 

518  SIXTH  AVENUE,  WEST  A             AC 

HENDERSONVILLE     28739-3502  704  697-7805 

KIRKMAN,  BRENT  ROBERT  032 

121  WESTVIEW  DR   APT,  #55  A             S 

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 

GREENSBORO     27410-4650  910  855-5141 

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 

56  LAKE  CONCORD  ROAD  A             AC 

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 

1421  S.  GLENBURNIE  ROAD  A             AC 
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 

THE  PINES  #142  A             URT 

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 

KNIGHT,  NANCY  WATSON  032 

178  ST.  ANDREWS  LANE  A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  967-0781 

KNIGHT,  TONI  RENEE  032 

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- 
IM 

910  547- 
IM/GI 

919  537- 
GS/HNS 

A 

910  762- 
FAX  910  762- 
ORS 
A 
919  484- 
FAX  910  484- 
/OTO 
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 
S 
7770 

034 

S 

9143 

060 
URT 
9409 

041 

AC 
1792 

042 

AC 

-0134 

065 
AC 

9091 

■6800 

026 

AC 

2171 

4568 

034 

AC 

-4161 

-3857 

060 

AC 

1945 

060 

AC 

-1362 

003 

AC 

-2481 

-4153 

032 

R 

-8111 

001 

AC 

-2694 

074 

AC 

-5000 

-0166 

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 

S 

■1865 

034 

AC 

■2960 
000 
AC 
■1060 
011 
AC 

■5712 

041 

AC 

■0811 

■0282 

032 

S 

•8748 

041 

AC 

■9804 

032 

AC 

■5296 
032 
AC 
■1574 
045 
AC 

■1773 

000 

AC 

-6884 

060 

URT 

■2287 

Oil 

AC 

■1188 

■1801 

064 

AC 

■8083 

012 

AC 

■2251 

092 

AC 

•5995 

032 

S 

032 

S 

036 

L7RT 

•5025 

074 

AC 

•2555 

060 

AC 

•8255 

•8283 

060 

R 

074 

S 

•8439 

041 

AC 
•6445 

063 

AC 

4802 

2266 

032 

AC 
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 

2550  COURT  DR.,  STE.  204 
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 

000 

R 

8111 

060 

AC 

1315 

060 

AC 


919  684-1 
TR 
A 
704  362-' 
FP 


704  892- 
IM 


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- 
OBG 
A 
919  734- 
FAX  919  735- 
FP 

704  295- 
PD/GP 

704  663- 
GS/TS 

704  864- 
FAX  704  866- 
OBG 
A 

704  854- 
FP 


704  274 
GS 

704  932 

FP 

P 

704  982 

FAX  704  982 

R/DR 

704  693 
FAX  704  696 


919  379-: 

A 
910  725 
DR/R 
A 
910  215 
ORS 
A 
919  220 
FAX  919  220- 
ORS 
A 
704  255- 
FAX  704  255- 


7905 
074 
AC 

4633 

034 

L7RT 

0029 

032 

AC 

8431 

032 

S 

1183 

096 

AC 

3344 

3025 

095 

AC 

3116 

049 

AC 

1155 

036 

AC 

8377 

5206 

036 

AC 

3600 

Oil 
L/RT 
1769 

013 
URT 
4169 

084 

AC 

9144 

6854 

045 

AC 

0294 

1076 

000 
R 

3900 

034 

S 

2766 
063 
AC 

1400 
032 
AC 

5593 

6379 
011 
AC 

7526 

8944 
032 
S 


PTH/PCP     000 

AC 

1-5252 

034 

AC 

910  765-9350 


919  470-1 
OBG 


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. 

R 

FAYETTEVILLE     28304 

910  323-1152 

LINDLEY,  JOSEPH  J. 

GS     001 

7763  LINDLEY  MILL  RD 

L/RT 

GRAHAM     27253 

910  227-3621 

LINDOW,  LARRY  GENE 

IM/ADM     060 

6301  MORRISON  BLVD. 

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 

LINDSEY,  ANITA  KAY 

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 

A  AC 

910  760-4340 

PD     080 

AC 

704  636-5576 

OBG     034 

L 

910  765-9350 

PTH     060 

AC 

704  355-3467 

704  355-2156 

074 

A  S 

919  758-9044 

U     051 

*     AC 

919  934-5955 

ORS     044 

AC 

704  452-2218 

P     032 

A  URT 

206  646-3882 

P     032 

R 

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 
IM/CD 

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- 

LITTLE,  SUZANNE  BROWN  IM/CD 

5323  TRENT  WOODS  DR 

NEW  BERN     28562  919  637- 

LITTLEJOHN,  JAMES  TALMADGE  IM/CD 

6  FAIRWAY  PL.  A 

ASHEVILLE     28803 
LITTLEJOHN,  THOMAS  WILLARD    OBG/OBS 

3098  TRENWEST  DR   #A 

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- 

LITTMAN,  EVA  D. 

II  POINCIANA  DR.  A 
DURHAM     27707 

LITTMAN,  SUSAN  JOY  ON/HEM 

1612  KIRKWOOD  DR.  A 

DURHAM     27705  919  471- 

LITZENBERGER,  W.  A.  DREW  NPM/PD 

304-M  DOCTOR'S  BLDG. 

ASHEVILLE     28801  704  253- 

LIVERMAN,  HENRY  JOSEPH  FP 

P.  0   BOX  218.  LAZY  LANE 

ENGELHARD     27824  919  925- 

LIVERMAN,  JOSEPH  THOMAS  FP 

NASHVILLE  MEDICAL  CLINIC 

III  W.  CHURCH  ST. 

NASHVILLE     27856-1610  919  459- 

LIVERMAN,  JOSEPH  THOMAS,  JR.  FP 

410  CANTERBURY  ROAD 

SMITHFIELD     27577  919  934- 

LIVINGSTON,  ELIZABETH  G.  OBG/OBS 

7323  MATTHEWS  RD  A 

DURHAM     27712  919  471- 

LIVINGSTON,  KIMBERLY  NS/NER 

3009  NEW  BERN  AVE.  A 

RALEIGH     27610  919  231- 

LIVINGSTON.  MICHAEL  BALFOUR  ON 

1001  BLYTHE  BLVD..  #500  A 

PO  BOX  31667 

CHARLOTTE     28203-5866  704  338 

LIVINGSTON,  NANCY  T.  P/PYA 

3824  CHIPPENHAM  ROAD 

DURHAM     27707  919  493- 

LJUNG,  MARTHA  LEE  EM 

206  HICKORY  BRANCHES  CLOSE 

WINTERVILLE     23890  919  731 


041 

AC 
6153 
6682 

060 

AC 
8750 

053 

AC 
0719 

041 

AC 
4280 
4634 

054 

AC 
-4111 
6395 

025 
L/RT 
6118 

041 

AC 
-6190 

049 
L/RT 
-7442 

001 

AC 

0291 

000 

R 

-1461 

025 
LYRT 
-6118 

011 
URT 

034 

L 

-0684 

034 

AC 

-8890 

-1609 

Oil 

AC 

■0397 

092 

AC 

-1273 

032 

S 

000 

R 

-2635 

Oil 

AC 

-1998 

000 

L 

-3271 

064 

AC 

■4012 

051 

AC 

■5149 

032 

AC 

■3921 

092 

AC 

■3320 

060 

AC 

-6300 
032 

AC 

■3597 

096 

AC 
■6060 


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 

A  AC 

919  243-5376 

FAX  919  243-5328 

DR     000 

AC 

910  867-5520 

GS     010 

AC 

910  754-9465 

ORS     080 

AC 

704  638-0616 

PD     013 

LVRT 

704  786-1144 

IM/GI     078 

A  AC 

910  739-7551 

CD/IM     092 

AC 


91 9  872-4850 

032 

S 

919  477-4717 

OBG     041 

A  C 

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 

FAX  919  966-7657 

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 

3308  MELROSE  ROAD 

FAYETTEVILLE     28305 
LOGGIE,  BRIAN  WM. 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157 

LOGUE,  STEPHEN  STUART 

1766  METROMEDICAL  DR. 
FAYETTEVILLE     28304 
LOHAVICHAN,  CHOOMSANG 
NEPHROLOGY  ASSOCIATES 
1319  AVON  ST. 
FAYETTEVILLE     28304 

LOHAVICHAN,  VIRAT 

1314  MEDICAL  DR.,  #101 
FAYETTEVILLE     28304 


919  966-4601 

FAX  919  966-6894 

GS     032 

A  AC 

919  220-5448 

FAX  919  477-5184 

034 

A  S 

910  721-3008 

ORS/SM     013 

A  AC 

704  788-3155 

FAX  704  788-3487 

D     060 

AC 

704  342-8075 

ORS     026 

A  AC 

910  484-3114 

GS/ON     034 

A  AC 

910  716-6272 

FAX  910  716-5414 

IM     026 

AC 

910  483-8080 

NEP/IM     026 

A  AC 

919  484-8114 

FAX  910  484-1564 

CD/IM     026 

AC 

910  323-1315 


102 


NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL 


LOHR,  DERMOT 

PH     029 

20  VANCE  CIRCLE 

A             LiRT 

LEXINGTON     27292 

704  246-2626 

LOHR,  JACOB  ANDREW 

PD     032 

UNC,  COMMUNITY  PEDIATRICS                           AC 

CB  7225 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599-7225 

919  966-2504 

LOHR,  LLOYD  DERMOT 

OBG     029 

7  MEDICAL  PARK  DRIVE 

A             AC 

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 

AC 

■3856 

096 

URT 

■3112 

074 

S 

■1254 

032 

S 

-0363 

074 

S 

032 

S 

■6468 

064 

L 

■5344 
092 
AC 

■3241 
065 
AC 

■7572 
080 
AC 

■1023 
060 
AC 

■4323 

■1842 
041 
AC 

■0106 

■3068 
060 
AC 

■8200 
092 
AC 

■7113 

■7115 
000 
AC 

■3960 
000 
AC 

■3960 

041 

L 

■4074 
098 
AC 

■7161 

034 

S 

9279 

000 

R 

5296 

000 

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 

-9694 
092 
AC 

-0710 
011 
AC 

-8054 
000 
AF 

9535 

-4155 

000 

R 

2011 

074 

S 

1234 
092 
AC 

9838 
074 
AC 

2567 

041 

AC 

9906 

092 

AC 

0081 

074 

R 

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. 

AN     088 

107  GLEN  CANNON  DR 

A             AC 

PISGAH  FOREST     28768 

704  884-91 1 1 

MALAGUTI.  RAYMOND  C. 

000 

419  2ND  ST.  NW,  STE.  100 

AF 

HICKORY     28601 

704  323-1100 

FAX  704  324-3031 

MALDONADO,  MICHAEL  ANTONIO      RHU/IM     ODD 

211  CONNER  DR   #16 

R 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  966-4191 

MALEKPOUR,  BAHMAN 

P     096 

2805  MCLAMB  PL. 

A             AC 

PO  BOX  1342 

GOLDSBORO     27533 

919  734-2222 

FAX  919  734-2229 

MALENBAUM.  BRUCE  T. 

OTO     032 

PO  BOX  1 5249 

AC 

3901  ROXBORO  RD. 

DURHAM     27704 

919  479-4100 

FAX  919  479-4102 

MALLETT,  HOLLY  ANN 

032 

3131  HONEYWOOD  LN..  APT. 

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 

101  W.T.HARRIS  BLVD.,  STE. 5103         A             AC 

CHARLOTTE     28262 

704  547-1609 

MALLORY,  JOSEPH  BEN 

DR     084 

STANLY  MEMORIAL  HOSPITAL              A             AC 

301  YADKIN 

ALBEMARLE     28002 

704  983-4385 

MALLORY,  MARK  ANDREW 

032 

15  TARAWA  TERRACE  #A 

S 

DURHAM     27705-6415 

919  383-0587 

MALLOY,  BRIAN  JAMES 

000 

17  WEDGEWOOD  ROAD 

R 

CHAPEL  HILL.  NC     27514 

919  942-6835 

MALLOY,  H.  REMBERT 

GS     034 

2020  NEW  WALKERTOWN  ROAD        A             URT 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101 

910  723-3729 

MALONE,  JOHN  GREEN 

060 

CAROLINA  NEUROLOGICAL  CLINIC                    AC 

1001  BLYTHE  BLVD  ,  STE.  601 

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 

1413  BLAIRWOOD  DRIVE 

AF 

FAYE  NEVILLE     28304 

919  894-5787 

MALONEY.  EUGENE  DOUGLAS 

1249  HOFFMAN  RD 

GASTONIA     28054 
MALONEY,  THOMAS  RICHARD 

556  PINE  RIDGE  ROAD 

RALEIGH     27609-4634 
MALOY,  THOMAS  HOWARD 

2310  DELANEY  AVENUE 

WILMINGTON     28403 

MALTBIE,  ALLAN  ARMSTRONG 

1828  N.  LAKESHORE  DR. 
CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
MALTON,  MARK  L. 

8730  UNIVERSITY  CITY  BLVD 
CHARLOTTE     28213 


P     036 

AC 

704  866-0042 

GER/IM     092 

URT 

919  233-9267 

OPH     065 

A  AC 

910  763-3664 

FAX  910  763-6020 

P/PYA     032 

AC 

919  733-5130 

OPH     060 

AC 

704  334-2020 

FAX  704  334-6073 

MANCUSI-UNGARO,  PETER  CURT     HEM/ON     065 

NEW  HANOVER  REGIONAL  MED.  CTR.  AC 

PO  BOX  9000 

WILMINGTON     28402-9000  910  343-0161 

FAX  910  343-7643 

MANDEL,  DALE  MASON  GS     029 

1219  LEXINGTON  AVE,  STE.  A  A  AC 

THOMASVILLE     27360-3416  910  475-7148 

MANDEL,  LEE  RICHARD  IM     060 

7108  PINEVILLE  MATTHEWS  ROAD  AC 


MANN,  CHARLES  HAYES 

226  ASHEVILLE  AVE.  #40 
GARY     27511-6660 


CHARLOTTE     28226 
MANDEL,  STANLEY  ROBERT 

UNC.  OFFICE  OF  THE  DEAN 
CB  7000,  MACNIDER  BLDG. 
CHAPEL  HILL     27599 

MANESS,  ARCHIBALD  KELLY, 

301  E.  WENDOVER  AVE 
GREENSBORO     27401 


MANESS,  PAUL  FRANKLIN 

1010  CENTRAL  AVE. 

BURLINGTON  27215 
MANESS.  RUBIN  FRANKLIN 

2706  MEDICAL  OFFICE  PLACE 

GOLDSBORO  27534 
MANFREDl,  RITA  ANN 

ECU,  PITT  COUNTY  HOSP. 

GREENVILLE  27858 
MANGANO,  CHARLES  ANGELO,  JR 

3020  NEW  BERN  AVE.  STE.  420 

RALEIGH     27610 


MANGE,  STEPHEN  KENNEDY 

PO  BOX  1570 
DAVIDSON     28036 

MANGUM,  ADDISON  GOODLOE 

P.  O.  BOX  1258 

ALBEMARLE     28002 
MANGUM,  CARLYLE  THOMAS,  JR 

P.  O.  BOX  429 

HIGHLANDS     28741 
MANGUM,  COLBY  ELIZABETH 

121-AS.  ROBERSON  ST. 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516 
MANGUM,  GARY  LIONELL 

202  E.  GROVER  ST 

SHELBY     28150 
MANGUM,  JOHN  ROWLAND 

555  CARTHAGE  ST. 

SANFORD     27330 

MANITIUS,  EVA  MARIA 

12412  SHALLOWFORD  DR. 

RALEIGH     27614 
MANLAPAS,  HECTOR  CHAN 

PO  DRAWER  158 

ROANOKE  RAPIDS     27870 
MANLEY,  JAMES  JOSEPH 

800  HOSPITAL  DR   STE.  #6 

PO  BOX  12585 

NEW  BERN     28561-2585 


704  543-6805 

GS/TS     032 

AC 

919  966-4161 

FAX  919  966-7564 

JR.  OBG     041 

A  AC 

910  273-2835 

FAX  910  274-4594 

PD     001 

A         *     L/RT 

910  226-6271 

PD/A     096 

AC 

919  734-4736 

EM     074 

A  AC 

919  816-4757 

CD/IM     092 

A  AC 

919  231-6132 

FAX  919  231-6276 

PD     060 

AC 

704  892-7905 

FAX  704  892-3889 

R     084 

AC 

704  982-5319 

GP     056 

L7RT 

704  526-3177 

032 

A  S 

919  942-4982 

ORS     023 

A  AC 

704  482-731 1 

FP     053 

*     AC 

919  774-6518 

FAX  919  774-1831 

IM     092 

C 

919  872-4850 

IM     042 

A  AC 

919  537-0135 

FP     EM/025 

AC 


MANLY.  DAVID  TUPPER 

1705  W.  6TH  ST.,  BLDG.  H 
GREENVILLE     27834-2803 
MANLY.  ISAAC  VAUGHN 
725  LAKESTONE  DR. 
RALEIGH     27609 


919  637-6193 

FAX  919  637-6154 

P     074 

A  AC 

919  758-4810 

GS/TS     092 

URT 

919  787-0371 


MANN,  ELIZABETH  SPRAGUE 

UNC.  DEPT.  OF  ANES  .  CB  7010 
223  BURNETT-WOMACK  BLDG. 
CHAPEL  HILL     27599 
MANN,  JAMES  TIFT,  III 
WAKE  HEART  ASSOCIATES 
3020  NEW  BERN  AVE.,  STE.  520 
RALEIGH     27620 


OTO     092 

A  AC 

919  859-4744 

FAX  919  859-5839 

AN     032 

A  AC 


919  966-5136 

CD     092 

AC 


919  231-8253 
FAX  919  231-9546 
N/IM     000 
A  AC 


MANN,  JOHN  DOUGLAS 

751  CLINICAL  SCI.  BLDG.  229-H 

UNC  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599-7025  919  966-2526 

MANN,  PHILIP  ROGERS  FP/IM     001 

803  HERMITAGE  ROAD  A  AC 

BURLINGTON     27215  910  227-3643 

MANN,  RICHARD  HARVEY  PUD/IM     074 

DEPT.  OF  MED/PULMONARY  DIV.  AC 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

GREENVILLE     27858-4354 


MANN,  SCOTT  GEOFFREY 

930  WEST  END  BLVD..  APT  A 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101-2409 
MANNING,  ISAAC  HALL,  JR. 

3901  HOPE  VALLEY  RD. 

DURHAM     27707 
MANNING,  JOHN  MICHAEL,  JR. 

1812  ELIZABETH  AVENUE 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
MANNING,  STUART  HALL 

2609  N,  DUKE  ST..  STE.  601 

CENTRAL  MEDICAL  PARK 

DURHAM     27704 
MANRING,  ERIK  ALEXANDER 

1714  S.  ELM  ST. 

GREENVILLE     27858-4537 
MANSON,  TIMOTHY  PATRICK 

1601  OWEN  DR. 

FAYETTEVILLE     28304 


919  816-4653 

FAX  919  816-4887 

034 

A         *     S 

910  721-9098 

IM     032 

A  URT 

919  489-2298 

AN     034 

R 

910  725-4187 

IM     032 

AC 

919  220-5515 

074 

A  R 

919  816-4184 

FP     000 

A  R 

919  323-1152 

FAX  919  323-4007 


MARADIAGA,  GERARDO  MARCIAL 

270  SMITH  CHURCH  ROAD 

ROANOKE  RAPIDS     27870 
MARCH,  JUAN  ALBERTO 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

DIV.  EMS.  PHYS   QUAD  BLDG.  M 

GREENVILLE     27858 
MARCHESE,  JOHN  RICHARD 

40  DOCTORS  DR 

BOONE     28607 
MARCHETTI,  LOUIS  JOSEPH 

MIDSOUTH  UROLOGY  CTR.,  PA 

TWO  MEMORIAL  DR. 

PINEHURST     28374 


IM 


042 

A  AC 

919  537-0134 

EM     074 

A  AC 

919  816-2154 

OBG     095 

AC 

704  264-9067 

U     063 

AC 


MARCOTTE,  DAVID  BACON 

210  FAIRWAY  DR. 

FAYETTEVILLE     28305 
MARCUARD,  STEFANO  P. 

DEPT.  OF  MEDICINE 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

GREENVILLE     27858 
MARCUS,  RICHARD  WM. 

600  FIRST  PLAZA 

1985  TATE  BLVD.  SE 

HICKORY     28602 
MARGIOTTI,  MARIE 

314  FRANKLIN  AVE..  STE.  105 

BERLIN  MD     21811-1215 
MARION,  GAIL 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157 


910  295-6782 

FAX  910  295-3335 

P     026 

A  AC 

919  486-5737 

GI/IM     074 

A  AC 

919  816-4652 

N     018 

A  AC 

704  328-5500 
086 

AC 

910  786-8777 

000 

AF 


910  716-2247 
FAX  919  716-9126 
MARION,  JEREMIAH  RICHARD,  III       OPH/OS     032 

1110  W.  MAIN  ST.  C 

DURHAM     27701-2000 

MARION,  WADE  HAMPTON 

PO  BOX  1544 
MOUNT  AIRY     27030 


704  258-1586 

FAX  919  956-9312 

000 

AF 

919  789-9041 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


105 


PD 

074 

AS 

919  816-2539 

N 

060 

AC 

704  365-9291 

D 

046 

MARKELLO,  JAMES  ROSS 

DEPT.  OF  PEDIATRICS 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

GREENVILLE  NC     27858 
MARKEY,  JOSEPH  WILLIAM 

2422  CLOISTER  DR. 

CHARLOTTE     28211-3914 
MARKHAM,  ROBERT  WADE 

624  QUAKER  LANE.  SUITE  302-B  A            AC 

HIGH  POINT     27262  910  887-3195 

MARKS,  EDGAR  SEYMOUR  IM     041 

5-B  FOUNTAIN  MANOR  DR.  *     L/RT 

GREENSBORO     27405 

MARKS,  HOWARD  F.,  JR.  CDSfTS     065 

1914  MEETING  COURT  P         AC 

WILMINGTON     28401-2693  910  251-3766 

FAX  910  251-3760 

MARKS,  JOHN  JACOB  GYN     092 

2200  BRISBAYNE  CIRCLE  AC 

RALEIGH     27615-4418  919  981-0877 

MARKS,  JON  STUART  034 

404  LOCKLAND  AVE.  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  748-1087 

MARKS,  KEVIN  032 

413-B  E   PATTERSON  PL.  S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  967-4114 

MARKS,  MALCOLM  W.  PS/GS     034 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED  A            AC 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157  910  716-4172 

FAX  910  748-6642 

MARKS,  PHILLIP  GLENN  U     029 

10  MEDICAL  PARK  DR.  STE   #4  AC 

LEXINGTON     27292  919  246-4413 

MARKS,  WILLIAM  EARL,  JR.  AN     041 

1211  VIRGINIA  ST  A             AC 

GREENSBORO     27401  910  272-0012 

MARKWORTH,  JAMES  WARREN  ORS     065 

1222  MEDICAL  CENTER  DRIVE  A             AC 

WILMINGTON     28401  910  763-2977 

MAROUSIS,  CONSTANTINE  GREGORY  000 

5130  SW86TH  TERRACE  R 

GAINESVILLE  FL     32608-4115  904  377-5241 

MARROUM,  MARIE-CLAIRE  PTH     060 

PO  BOX  32861  A            AC 

CAROLINAS  MEDICAL  CENTER 

CHARLOTTE     28232  704  355-2251 

MARROW,  HENRY  GREGORY  PTH     063 

PO  BOX  3000  A             AC 

MOORE  REGIONAL  HOSPITAL 

PINEHURST     28374  910  215-1161 

FAX  910  215-1944 

MARSDEN,  MARGARET  E.  FERRITER  IM     041 

1511  WESTOVER  TERRACE.  STE    108A  AC 

GREENSBORO     27408  910  378-9906 

MARSHALL,  BERNARD  ANTHONY  OBG     041 

802  GREEN  VALLEY  RD.  #108  AC 

GREENSBORO     27408 

MARSHALL,  CHARLES  FOSTER,  JR.  OPH     060 

EASTOVER  MEDICAL  PARK  II  A             AC 

2620  E   7TH  ST.,  STE.  300-C 

CHARLOTTE     28204  704  377-4448 

MARSHALL,  LESLIE  PATRICIA  IM     092 

816  VESTAVIA  WOODS  DR.  AC 

RALEIGH     27615-4606  919  881-5330 

MARSHALL,  SHEILA  LEE  000 

1401  BENJAMIN  PARKWAY  AF 

GREENSBORO     27408  919  545-5000 

MARSHBURN,  ELISHA  THOMAS,  JR.  IM     065 

3739  RESTON  CT   #16  A             LVRT 

WILMINGTON     28403-6124  910  350-0206 
MARSHBURN,  PAUL  BARTOW          OBG/REN     060 

CAROLINAS  MEDICAL  CENTER  C 

PO  BOX  32861 

CHARLOTTE     28232-2861  704  355-3153 

MARSICANO,  THOMAS  H.  CDS/VS     032 

4125  BEN  FRANKLIN  BLVD. STE. 100  AC 

DURHAM     27704  919  471-9332 

MARSIGLI,  ADOLFO  HECTOR  ORS/HS     064 

110  NASH  MEDICAL  ARTS  MALL  A            AC 

ROCKY  MOUNT     27804  919  443-8830 

MARSIGLI.  EDUARDO  OSCAR  ORS     064 

110  NASH  MEDICAL  ARTS  MALL  A             AC 

ROCKY  MOUNT     27804  919  443-8830 


MARSTON,  CHARLES  THOMAS,  JR.  PD     081 

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 
MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157  910  716-6371 

MARTIN.  ANN  MICHELE  OBG     074 

4114  TREETOPS  CIRCLE  R 

WINTERVILLE     28590  919  321-5726 

MARTIN,  CHARLES  ANDREW  000 

2246  SHERWOOD  DR  AF 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  919  716-4091 

MARTIN,  CHARLES  R.  PD     067 

120  MEMORIAL  DRIVE  A     P         AC 

JACKSONVILLE     28540  910  353-0581 

MARTIN,  CRAIG  MACAULAY  034 

1625  NORTHWEST  BLVD  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104  910  773-1343 

MARTIN,  DAVID  FRANKLIN  ORS/SM     034 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED.  A             AC 
MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

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 

7  MCDOWELL  ST.  A             AC 

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 

PO  BOX  1957  AC 

BANNER  ELK     28604  704  898-7700 

MARTIN,  J.  PAUL  FP/ALD     Oil 

PO  BOX  5200  AC 

ASHEVILLE     28813  704  254-2700 

FAX  704  254-1524 

MARTIN,  JEFFREY  DEAN  FP     036 

2149  LONDONDERRY  DR.  C 

GASTONIA     28054  704  833-7041 

MARTIN,  JEFFREY  HUGH  074 

1341  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE  S 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  758-8375 

MARTIN,  MATTHEW  BRUNSON  GS     041 

311  W   WENDOVER  AVE  A             AC 

GREENSBORO     27408  910  275-8415 

FAX  910  275-3124 

MARTIN,  MICHAEL  JAY  IM     060 

125  BALDWIN  AVE.  A             AC 

CHARLOTTE     28204  704  338-6300 

FAX  704  549-8726 

MARTIN,  PATRICK  D.  P     065 

1201  MEDICAL  CENTER  DR.  AC 

WILMINGTON     28401  919  251-8414 

MARTIN,  PAUL  GRAY  N     034 

PO  BOX  25505  AC 
3314  HEALY  DR..  STE.  105 

WINSTON-SALEM     27114  910  760-2121 

MARTIN,  PHILIP  L.  OPH     092 

2801  BLUE  RIDGE  RD..  STE.  200  AC 

RALEIGH     27607  919  571-0081 

MARTIN,  RICHARD  W.  GS     080 

327  MOCKSVILLE  AVE.  A     P         AC 
PO  BOX  1665 

SALISBURY     28145-1665  704  637-2750 
FAX  704  637-5514 

MARTIN,  ROBERT  CHARLES  ORS     092 

3100  DURALEIGH  RD.  AC 

RALEIGH     27615  919  881-5524 

MARTIN,  ROBERT  GALE  OPH     063 

2170  MIDLAND  ROAD  A             AC 

SOUTHERN  PINES     28387-2927  910  295-2100 

FAX  910  295-5339 


MARTIN,  SIDNEY  ARNOLD 

3141  ESSEX  CIRCLE 
RALEIGH     27608 


OM     092 

A  S/RT 

919  782-0911 
FAX  919  782-0912 

MARTIN,  TIMOTHY  JOHN  OPH     034 

WAKE  FOREST  UNIV   EYE  CTR.  •     AC 
MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157  910  716-4091 

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 

3136  SUNSET  AVE.  AC 

ROCKY  MOUNT     27804  919  937-7111 

MARTINEZ,  LUCAS  J.  NS     064 

PO  BOX  7546  A             AC 

ROCKY  MOUNT     27804-0546  919  443-4563 

MARTINEZ,  MARIA  D.  PD     060 

12411  SANDRINGHAM  PL  A            AC 

CHARLOTTE     28262-0461  704  637-1123 

MARTINEZ,  SALUTARIO  R     032 

DUMC,  DEPT   OF  RADIOLOGY  A             AC 

DURHAM     27710  919  684-2711 

MARTINIUK,  REGINALD  MARK  OPH     029 

2  HOSPITAL  DRIVE  A             AC 

LEXINGTON     27292  704  243-2436 

FAX  704  243-2635 

MARUCHECK,  JOHN  THOMAS  IM     092 

6217  DRESDEN  LANE  AC 

RALEIGH     27612  919  420-0411 

MARX,  HERMAN  BENNO  FP     000 

1551  APRICOT  ROAD  H 
GRANDVIEW  WA     98930 

MARX,  JOHN  A.  EM     050 

CAROLINAS  MEDICAL  CENTER  A            AC 

PO  BOX  32861.  DEPT.  OF  EM 

CHARLOTTE     28232-2861  704  355-3802 

FAX  704  355-5609 

MARX,  RICHARD  SAMUEL  ID/IM     034 

3310  BROOKVIEW  HILLS  BLVD  #204  AC 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  765-8420 

MARZBANI,  SIAMAK  OBG     000 

601 -A  N    EIGHTH  ST.  AC 

SMITHFIELD     27577  919  934-3015 

MASILELA,  AUBREY  MONDE  IM     EM/026 

209  LITCHFIELD  PLACE  A            AC 

FAYETTEVILLE     28305  910  609-6167 

MASON,  DAVID  PENDLETON  OBG     065 

1809  GLEN  MEADE  ROAD  A             AC 

WILMINGTON     28403  910  762-9807 

MASON,  ERIC  W.  AN/CC     092 

PO  BOX  18139  AC 

RALEIGH     27619  919  783-3034 

MASON,  HOWARD  KEITH  P     060 

212  N   MCDOWELL  ST..  STE.  110          A  AC 

CHARLOTTE     28204  704  358-9404 

MASON,  JOHN  BOHANNON  000 

DUMC,  BOX  3000  A             R 

DURHAM     27710  919  684-3170 

MASON,  LOCKERT  BEMISS  GS     065 

1224  COUNTRY  CLUB  RD  L/RT 

WILMINGTON     28403-2519  910  762-1520 

MASON,  THOMAS  LEE  EM     000 

19207  STABLEFORD  LANE  R 

HUNTERSVILLE     28078-8554  704  896-1868 

MASON,  WILLIAM  TERRY  ORS     080 

400  MOCKSVILLE  AVENUE  A            AC 

SALISBURY     28144  704  633-6044 

FAX  704  633-9377 

MASOUD,  JAVED  CD/IM     001 

723  EDITH  STREET  AC 

BURLINGTON     27215  910  229-6486 

MASSAGEE,  JAMES  TERRILL  AN     041 

PO  BOX  10373  AC 
3723-B  W.  MARKET  ST. 

GREENSBORO     27404  910  299-6343 

MASSENBURG,  DONALD  032 

316  MONK  ROAD  A             S 

DURHAM     27704  919  471-6176 

MASSENGILL,  G.K.  GS     092 

3308  TIMBER  LAKE  ROAD  A             L7RT 

RALEIGH     27604  919  872-6924 


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NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL 


MASSENGILL,  SUSAN  FOSTER  PD/PNP 

4909  SW  95TH  TERRACE 
GAINESVILLE  FL     32608  904  392- 

FAX  904  392- 
MASSEY,  CHARLES  CASWELL,  JR.  CRS 

2015  RANDOLPH  RD   STE.  201  A 


CHARLOTTE     28207-1200 


704  333 
FAX  704  333' 


MASSEY,  MARGA  FAITH 

2  BROWER  CIRCLE 

DURHAM     27705 
MASSEY,  THOMAS  NEELY,  JR. 

300  BILLINGSLEY  RD.,  STE.  200 

CHARLOTTE     28211-5019 
MASTERS,  DAVID  LEE 

1414TREYBROOKE  CIR, 

GREENVILLE     27834 
MASTERS,  KIM  JAMES 

CHARTER  ASHEVILLE 

PO  BOX  5534 

ASHEVILLE     28813 
MASTERS,  MICHAEL  JASON 

108  HOSPITAL  DR. 

CLYDE     28721 
MASTRANGELO,  MICHAEL  ROCCO 

1515  DOCTOR'S  CIRCLE 

WILMINGTON     28401-7498 


919  684 
CD/IM 


704  372 


919  757- 
P/CHP 

A 

704  253- 
D 

704  456- 
GI/IM 


MATALON,  RALPH  GABRIEL 

1620  SCOTT  AVENUE 

CHARLOTTE  28203 
MATARAGNON,  ANTHEA  HUANG 

101-B  MCMASTERS  ST. 

CHAPEL  HILL  27516 
MATHES,  GORDON  LAWRENCE,  JR 

180  FOY  DR. 

ROCKY  MOUNT     27804 


910  763 
FAX  919  763- 
AN 


704  377 


A 
919  968- 
U 
A 
919  443- 
FAX  919  443 
CD 


MATHEWS,  EMMETT  C,  JR. 

1350  S,  KINGS  DR. 

CHARLOTTE     28207-2198  704  342 

MATHEWS,  JENNIFER  LEE 

23  SPRING  COVE  RD 

ASHEVILLE     28804 
MATHEWS,  VINCENT  P.  NER/R 

BOWMAN  GRAY.  DEPT  OF  RADIOLOGY 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157  910  716- 

FAX  910  716- 


MATHIESEN,  KENNETH  MARLIN 

191  EVERGREEN  LANE 

BRYSON  CITY     28713 
MATHIS,  JAMES  LARRY 

DEPT,  OF  PSYCHIATRY 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

GREENVILLE     27858 
MATHY,  CHRISTIAN  B. 

1402  BROAD  ST 

DURHAM     27705-3535 
MATLACK,  ROBERT  KEPLER,  JR 

1535  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 

GREENVILLE     27834 
MATTERN,  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS 

N.  C.  MEMORIAL  HOSPITAL 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599 


FP/A 


704  488- 
P 


000 

AC 

4436 

7107 

060 

AC 

1259 

0371 

000 

R 

8111 

060 

AC 

3350 

074 

S 

0539 

Oil 

AC 

3681 
044 
AC 

7343 
065 
AC 

5182 

1219 
060 
AC 

5772 

032 

S 

3685 
064 
AC 

3136 

3847 
060 
AC 

8095 

000 

R 

034 

AC 

7312 

2870 

087 

L/RT 

6844 

074 

AC 


919  816-2660 

032 

S 


919  758- 
NEP/IM 


919  966 
FAX  919  966 
FP 


MATTESON,  RHONDA  JEAN 

1912  RUIN  CREEK  RD.,  STE,  101 

HENDERSON     27536  919  492- 

MATTHEWS,  BRIAN  LEWIS  OTO 

BOWMAN  GRAY,  DEPT. OF  OTO  A 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157  910  716- 

FAX910  716- 

MATTHEWS,  CYNTHIA  PIKE  OBG 

721  GREEN  VALLEY  RD.,  STE. 300  A 

GREENSBORO     27408  910  275- 

MATTHEWS,  DAVID  CARY  PS 

2215  RANDOLPH  ROAD  A 

CHARLOTTE     28207  704  372- 

FAX  704  342- 

MATTHEWS,  GEORGE  POWERS  GP 

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 

AC 

■2561 

■4251 

091 

AC 

3152 

034 

AC 

4161 

3857 

041 

AC 

■5391 

060 

AC 

6846 

0752 

031 

URT 

2291 

041 

AC 

-5391 


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- 
R 
A 
910  854 
OBG 


704  548- 
FP 

910  227- 
IM/OM 
A 

803  385 
FP 


704  257 
P 


704  873- 
OBG 

919  237- 
P 

910  768 

FP 

A 

910  343- 

P/CHP 

919  816- 
ORS 

704  373- 
FP 

704  342 
OTO 


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 
GS 

704  253 
DR 

919  787 

DR 

A 

910  854 

FAX  910  230 

GP 

919  483 


041 

AC 

032 

R 

■0113 

092 

AC 

0777 

041 

AC 

6546 

060 

AC 

1221 

001 

URT 

2933 

060 

L/RT 

6975 

000 

R 

4740 
060 

AC 

8446 
098 

L7RT 

7800 
034 
AC 

8281 
065 
AC 

9991 
074 
AC 

2673 
060 
AC 

0544 
060 
AC 

8337 
018 
AC 

3725 

2389 
050 
AC 

7436 
051 
AC 

1337 

0950 
Oil 
AC 

0888 

6114 
032 
AC 

1461 
032 
AC 

8300 

6604 

000 

S 

4865 
Oil 
AC 

1529 
092 
AC 

8221 
041 
AC 

6546 

1851 
026 
AC 

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 


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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 


AC 


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- 
EM 
A 
919  419- 
OTO 
A 
704  252 


910  841 


919  723 
CD/IM 
A     P 
704  324 
FAX  704  324 
AN 


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 

A 
919  383 
VS 

704  322 


704  788 
GP 

919  832 
OBG 

704  274 
IM 

501  224 
PM 
A 


065 

AC 

4668 

026 

AC 

6121 

6322 

032 

URT 

4236 

070 

AC 

0101 

1598 

026 

AC 

3301 

092 

AC 

5600 

6578 

060 

AC 

4330 

4231 

063 

AC 

1917 
1481 

032 

S 

9413 

092 

AC 
1230 

Oil 

AC 

1853 

046 

C 

6262 

000 

s 

4961 

018 

AC 

4804 

4804 

000 

R 

3208 

034 

S 

0109 

018 

AC 

3017 

032 

S 

3523 

018 

AC 

9105 

000 

AF 

3155 

092 

LYRT 

5389 

011 

LVRT 

2795 

000 

R 

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- 

MCGEARY,  SCOTT  ALAN  PD/ID 

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 

N/IM 

A 

704  255 

FP 

704  739 
ORS 
A 

919  758 
IM/P 

704  433 

RO 

A 

704  362 

AN 

704  338 
ORS/HS 

A 
704  322 
CHP/ADP 


919  816- 
ORS 


919  225- 


919  716 
ORS/SRS 

A 
910  768 
FP 

919  479-i 


AC 

2230 
065 
AC 

6700 
092 
AC 

5583 
060 
RT 

3400 

3428 

034 

S 

1990 
Oil 
AC 

7776 
023 

LiRT 

5278 
074 
AC 

1777 
012 

L/RT 

9377 
000 
AC 

1315 
060 
AC 

2372 
018 
AC 

5172 

074 

C 

3483 
000 
RT 

1761 
000 
AF 

4338 
034 
AC 

1270 
032 
AC 

■6200 


MCGRATH,  KEVIN  MICHAEL 

106  TIMBER  HOLLOW  CT.  #156 

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 

A     P 


OPH 

919  872 
GS/VS 
A 
704  252 


910  716- 
FAX910  716- 


MCGUIRT,  WYMAN  THOMAS 

901  GOODWOOD  ROAD 

WINSTON-SALEM     27106 
MCINNIS,  ANGUS  GUY 

1123  S.  MAIN  STREET 

REIDSVILLE     27320 
MCINTOSH,  ARCHIBALD  NOCK 

219  S.  MAIN  STREET 

MARION     28752 
MCINTOSH,  DALE  PATRICK 

1480CHAFFIN  ROAD 

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 
A 

910  681 
FP 


704  294- 
OTO 


MCKAY,  CLINTON  HULL 

8919  PARK  ROAD.  DC34 
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 
200  SEVEN  MILE  RIDGE  RD.  A 

BURNSVILLE     28714  704  675- 

MCKAY,  MICHAEL  DIXON  Gl 

3320  WAKE  FOREST  RD. 
RALEIGH     27609  919  872- 

MCKEITHEN,  MURDOCH  RITCHIE  OBG 

708  FREDERICK  AVE. 

LAURINBURG     28352-9231  910  276- 

MCKENNA,  WILLIAM  R.  ID 

445  BILTMORE  CTR.,  STE,  500 
ASHEVILLE     28801  704  258- 

MCKENZIE,  EDWARD  BURT  GS 

2525  W,  INNES  ST 

SALISBURY     28144  704  633- 

MCKENZIE,  SHEPPARD  ALLEN,  III       OBG/IM 
3805  COMPUTER  DRIVE 
RALEIGH     27609  919  781- 

MCKENZIE,  WAYLAND  NASH  GP 

P.  O,  BOX  248  A 

ALBEMARLE     28002 
MCKEOWN,  WILLIAM  DAVID  IM/GER 

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 
IM 


000 

R 

3333 

012 

AC 


4088 
092 
AC 

3242 
Oil 
AC 

3366 

0891 
034 
AC 

4161 

3857 

000 

S 

079 

AC 

4286 

059 

L 

4211 

000 

AF 

9510 

000 

AF 

8883 

034 

AC 

4774 
018 
AC 

1116 
078 

AC 
4226 
8844 

060 
L/RT 
1761 

060 

AC 

7900 

2216 

061 

AC 

4116 

092 

AC 

4850 

083 
URT 
4432 

Oil 

AC 

9635 

080 
L/RT 
2328 

092 

AC 

6200 

084 
URT 

041 

AC 

9906 

034 

AC 

3240 

3533 

029 

AC 


MCKINNEY,  JOHN  J.,  JR. 

PIEDMONT  INTERNAL  MED.  PA 

1632  NATIONAL  HIGHWAY 

THOMASVILLE     27360  910  885-7311 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


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- 

MCLESTER,  WILLIAM  DUMAS  OPH/PTH 

1635  OWEN  DR,  #A 

FAYETTEVILLE     28304-3425  910  323- 


AC 

4494 

9334 

026 

R 

7259 
063 
AC 

2447 

3425 
049 
RT 

3584 
092 
AC 

3456 

5117 
096 
AC 

2157 

•0424 
096 
AC 

9455 
060 
AC 

1605 
008 

L7RT 

3789 

034 

R 

4525 
060 
AC 

9800 
032 
S 

5396 
Oil 
AC 

8978 

9150 
034 
AC 

2316 
032 
AC 

5152 

ODD 

L 

3084 
032 
AC 

2317 

060 
L/RT 
2171 

053 
URT 
7642 

032 

AC 

4046 

063 
L/RT 
0333 

079 

C 

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 

s 

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- 

919  636 

FP 

910  895 
PD 

910  276- 
D 
A 


2276 
041 
AC 

8460 

7718 
032 
AC 

2186 
013 
AC 

1060 
032 

URT 

9341 
025 
AC 

6222 

■5385 
077 
AC 

3138 
083 
AC 

■7570 
041 

URT 


GP     041 

A  RT 

910  628-7098 

CHP     092 

L 

919  733-5344 

FP     062 

AC 

910  428-9607 
NS     034 


910  768- 

910  758- 

D 

919  492- 
OBG 

704  873- 


919  942 
ON 

919  774 
919  774 

A 
910  773 
IM 
A 


AC 

1811 

0360 
091 
AC 

2123 
049 
AC 

7250 

000 

S 

1064 
053 
AC 

2176 

3260 

034 

S 

1502 
034 

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 

S 

919  758-2613 
GS     034 

URT 

034 

A  S 

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 
IM 
A 

704  287 
N 

919  684 
GP/CD 

A 
919  496 
OTO 

919  787 


919  758 
GSA/S 
A 
919  851 
Gl 
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 

EM 

A 

919  942 

NS 

A 

910  763 


067 

L 
■3105 

081 
L'RT 
-3515 

000 

R 

-8111 

035 

AC 

4250 

092 

AC 

1374 

074 

S 

6052 

092 

AC 
5055 

041 

AC 
1700 
1717 

000 

AC 
3900 

025 

AC 

4183 
026 
AC 

8080 
074 
AC 

4812 
074 
AC 

3095 

2012 

074 

S 

1524 
074 
AC 

2954 
026 
AC 

4091 
084 
AC 

3508 
026 
AC 

4091 

032 

S 

020 

AC 

7172 

7027 

034 

AC 

4039 
060 
AC 

1663 

1154 
098 

L/RT 

8290 
092 
AC 

0145 
065 
AC 

1137 

034 

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- 
R 


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 


U 


919  966- 
N 

A 
919  966- 

OBG 

919  321- 


026 

AC 

1322 

012 

AC 

8885 

060 

RT 

6756 

026 

AC 

8114 

1564 

092 

AC 

4819 

098 

AC 

2925 

000 

AC 

1282 

074 

AC 

3383 

034 

S 

7604 

Oil 

AC 

9533 

032 

S 

060 

AC 

-3172 

-7942 

000 

s 

-8652 
034 
AC 

-2011 

■5414 

034 

•     L 

-4278 

092 

C 

7858 

086 

AC 

3722 

092 

AC 

8304 

076 

AC 

4459 

074 

AC 

■2545 

034 

AC 

8967 

8967 

065 

AC 

1219 

1219 

032 

AC 

6686 
000 

AC 

3707 

074 

R 

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 

AC 

2100 

034 

S 

8348 

074 

AC 

3144 

3481 

032 

AC 

6526 

7901 

060 

AC 

3172 
065 
AC 

3345 
034 
AC 

6347 

9393 

032 

S 

9372 
Oil 
AC 

1969 
096 
AC 

5600 
041 
AC 

1010 
034 
AC 

4620 
032 
AC 

6437 
065 

AC 


910  251- 

1839 

P/N 

092 

P 

AC 

919  954-5020 

GYN/REN 

041 

A 

AC 

910  272-0911 

074 

A 

R 

919  816-4100 

FP 

018 

A 

AC 

704  464-3821 

IM/NEP 

049 

AC 

704  878-6640 

FP 

064 

AC 

919  443-3133 

P 

000 

AC 

704  251- 

0731 

000 

A 

R 

919  967-7400 

FP 

018 

A 

AC 

704  464-3821 

PTH 

023 

AC 

704  487-3147 

GS/VS 

036 

AC 

704  867-8975 

032 

8 

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 


IV 


000 

AC 

7191 

000 

AC 

6700 

6702 

032 

S 

4637 

032 

AC 

3381 

3475 
036 
AC 

4231 
095 
AC 

5150 
065 

AC 

8277 
9677 
033 
AC 
2806 
032 
AC 

5112 
092 
AC 

8976 

092 

C 

5331 

023 

AC 

8936 

026 

AC 

3156 

060 

AC 

3165 

7626 

095 

AC 

0042 

034 

L7RT 

5636 

060 

AC 

8724 

007 

AC 

6513 

036 

L7RT 

6487 

034 

AC 

4467 

9188 

049 

AC 

5224 

026 

AC 

1203 

1130 

001 

AC 

4256 

0969 

046 

L 

910  884-5888 


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 
IM 

704  837 
OPH 
A 

919  684 


919  733 


919  286-: 


041 

L7RT 

3391 

018 

AC 

2550 

034 

AC 

3877 

060 

AC 

4111 

4216 

060 

AC 

0809 
Oil 
AC 

3761 

032 

S 

6683 
034 
AC 

5555 
000 
AF 

9000 
074 
AC 

9168 
063 
AC 

2100 
074 
AC 

■4652 
034 

LiRT 

7515 
Oil 
AC 

■0847 

034 

S 

2721 
000 
AF 

2876 
036 
AC 

■4378 
054 
AC 

5500 

4875 
023 
AC 

1435 
065 
AC 

5310 

9740 

092 

AC 

6333 

6334 

000 

s 

3154 
020 
AC 

2696 
032 
AC 

3771 
000 
AF 

3223 

032 

S 

3752 


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 

ELIZABETH  CITY     27909  919  338-2151 

MONCLA,  PAUL  074 

2903-E  CEDAR  CREEK  ROAD  A             S 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  757-2401 

MONG,  JAMES  ARTHUR  OBG     092 

4420  LAKE  BOONE  TR..  STE.  302  AC 

RALEIGH     27607  919  832-5529 

MONROE,  EDWIN  WALL  IM     074 

104  LONGMEADOW  ROAD  LiRT 

GREENVILLE     27858-3714  919  752-6846 

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 

DOCTORS  PK.  STE.  I  A     P         AC 

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 

S 

919  493-6634 

ORS     092 

AC 

919  781-5600 

U     034 

URT 

910  765-4021 

000 

R 

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 

P 

032 

A 

AC 

919  929-1101 

OBG 

013 

A 

AC 

704  788-4151 

AN/PUD 

032 

A 

AC 

919  681- 

5805 

919  681- 

7901 

000 

AF 

910  295-0266 

DR 

060 

A 

AC 

704  365-0343 

704  362-7081 

GSWS 

013 

A 

AC 

704  786-1108 

074 

R 

919  830-9045 

OBG 

029 

A 

AC 

704  243-2431 

DR 

Oil 

AC 

704  254-2371 

PD/ID 

060 

AC 

704  344-2180 

FP 

079 

AC 

910  548-9618 

910  548-4877 

OPH 

Oil 

L 

704  252-6741 

000 

AF 

919  758-1777 

FP 

092 

* 

AC 

919  556-6762 

919  556-4612 

092 

A 

AC 

919  231- 

3225 

GS/TS 

065 

L 

910  763-7363 

ORS 

016 

AC 

919  247-2101 

OBG 

Oil 

AC 

704  257-4720 

IM/RHU 

041 

A 

L 

910  373-0611 

034 

S 

GI/IM 

060 

A 

AC 

704  377-4009 

704  377-7406 

MFS/OS 

060 

A 

AC 

704  358-8898 

704  358-0889 

OPH 

032 

AC 

919  682-9341 

FP 

025 

AC 

919  633-1678 

000 

s 

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- 
P 

910  854 
PTH 
A 

910  722 
AN 


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- 

IM/CD 

A 

919  467- 

AN 

A 

704  254- 

ORS 


704  324- 

N 

A 

704  327- 

FAX  704  328- 


007 

AC 

-1146 

045 

L 

-9873 

065 

AC 

-2072 
034 

R 

-3946 
065 
AC 
-9800 
065 
AC 
-7344 
025 
AC 

■5333 

025 

AC 

-1678 

060 

AC 

-0461 

025 

AC 

-6117 

067 

AC 

3945 

043 

L 

-6423 

060 

AC 

-0351 

081 

RT 

5232 

032 

C 

-5255 

001 

AC 

-0019 

-9989 

034 

S 

-6891 

041 

AC 

-2391 

034 

L/RT 

2879 

034 

AC 

■4498 
034 

AC 

■4479 

9126 

092 

AC 

2253 

Oil 

AC 

■1969 

018 

AC 

■2300 
018 

AC 
■0553 
■3661 


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 
OBG 

919  247^ 
FAX  919  247 
OBG 
A 

910  867 
PTH/CLP 
A 

704  252 

P 

A 

910  485- 

FP/PH 


092 

AC 

3813 

032 

S 

1135 
001 
AC 

4791 
044 
AC 

5215 
063 
AC 

6809 
060 
AC 

1259 

0371 
000 

s 

7529 

016 

AC 

4297 

7383 

026 
URT 
1044 

Oil 
URT 
4868 

026 

AC 

7181 

014 
AC 

1200 
034 

R 


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- 

IM 

A 

910  659- 

PH/PD     092 

*     L 

919  851-8888 

074 

S 

■8447 

041 

AC 

■6318 

060 

AC 

■3900 

032 

C 

■2117 

092 

L 

■4826 

092 

AC 

2563 

6303 

Oil 

AC 

8545 

041 

AC 

0530 

0971 

Oil 

AC 

7180 

036 

AC 

8377 

3179 

081 


A 
919  752- 
ORS/HS 

A 
910  275 
PDS 

704  377 
RO 


919  660 
FP 


919  556 
PD 


919  515 
FAX  919  515 
NEP/IM 

A 
704  258 
R 
A 
910  273 
FAX  910  273 
ORS 
A 
704  252 
GS/VS 

704  864 

FAX  704  867 

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. 

C 

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 

AC 

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 
FP/ALD 


704  669- 
PD 

919  684- 
IM/PUD 

A 

910  738- 
GS/GYN 

A 
704  254- 


032 

AC 

2569 

7425 

005 

AC 

8765 

032 

S 

6632 

Oil 

AC 

-7911 
034 
AC 

-4397 

5687 

065 

AC 

-9991 

-8448 

065 

AC 

-1702 

074 

S 

-2243 

025 

AC 

-3744 

034 

AC 

-9198 

-2387 

054 

AC 

■7799 

034 

S 

-5282 

034 

S 

-4161 

092 

AC 

-7414 

034 
L7RT 
-3977 

000 

R 

-2383 

032 

R 

2531 

065 

AC 

6251 

7408 

034 

AC 
4730 

000 

c 

1042 
041 
AC 

1700 
011 
AC 

3424 

000 

R 

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 
OTO 


910  230 
GS 

A 
910  632 
FAX  910  855 


080 

C 

1000 

044 

AC 

5816 

016 

AC 

1881 

4193 

060 

AC 

-8000 

041 

AC 

0871 

036 

AC 

8883 

9307 

000 

AC 

9000 

074 

S 

-3875 

000 

AC 

-2854 

032 

S 

018 

C 

■7867 

•6299 

063 

AC 

■8488 

032 

L 

■2243 

060 

AC 

■5772 
096 
AC 
■9455 
095 
AC 

■7492 

■0113 

000 

L/RT 

■3480 
092 
AC 
■9465 
■9472 
041 
AC 

■1558 
025 
AC 

■8058 
■8941 

088 
L7RT 
■2156 

092 

AC 

■1273 

041 

AC 

■2434 

041 

AC 
■8740 
■0416 


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 

A             R 

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- 
D 

910  379- 
GSA/S 

910  765- 

A 

919  929- 

P 

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- 

NORCROSS,  FREDERICK  CLEVELAND       PD 

1839  E.  GARRISON  BOULEVARD 

GASTONIA     28054  704  864- 

NORDAN,  JOHN  MCLEAN  U 

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 

-3089 

Oil 

AC 

■2400 

039 

LVRT 

-7066 

060 

AC 

-0276 

050 

AC 

-3976 
041 
AC 

1193 
034 

L/RT 

-5101 

032 

S 

-4437 
060 
AC 

2818 
034 
AC 

9075 
092 
AC 

7772 

6331 

000 

R 

8111 

032 

R 

4238 
036 
AC 

2685 
013 
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- 
AN 


910  716- 
IM/GER 


060 

L7RT 
1506 
084 
AC 
0580 
074 
AC 

4951 

3320 

032 

S 

7493 

001 

AC 

7384 

2206 

Oil 

AC 

7357 

000 

s 

7008 
060 
AC 

8100 
096 
AC 

3344 
025 
AC 

0300 
041 
AC 

4578 

5931 

032 

S 

0601 

032 

AC 

4033 

8197 

060 

AC 

3153 

064 

AC 

0231 

8866 

092 

AC 

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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 

OTT,  DAVID  JAMES 

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. 

OBG     064 

ORR,  SAMUEL  LAWRENCE 

PTH     060 

312  GRAVELY  DRIVE 

L7RT 

CAROLINAS  MEDICAL  CENTER                            AC 

ROCKY  MOUNT     27801 

919  443-6622 

P.  O.  BOX  32861 

OWEIDA,  SAMI  JOSEPH 

ORS     060 

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. 

R     076 

3006  GENERAL  CLI.  RES.CENTER 

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 


OWENS,  SUSAN  LEIGH 

4625  COLONY  RD.,  APT.  I 

CHARLOTTE     28226-4853 
OWENS,  THOMAS  DARRELL 

1419  FORD  ROAD,  LOT  E-10 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516-8841 
OWENS,  WILLIAM  LAWRENCE 

509  COHARIE  DR. 

CLINTON     28328-9998 
OWENS,  ZACK  DOXEY 

P.  O.  BOX  422 

ELIZABETH  CITY     27909 
OWENSBY,  CHARLTON  NORMAN 

1165  LINGANORE  PLACE 

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 

S 

919  830-5449 

032 

S 

919  933-6204 

IM     082 

A  RT 

910  592-3304 

GS/GYN     070 

A  URT 

919  335-4492 

EM     060 

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 

R 

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 

L 

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 

S 

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 

A  AC 

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 
AF 


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 

A 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157-1084 
PEARCE,  LARRY  ALLEN 

217  DAYSPRING  WAY 

MOCKSVILLE     27028 
PEARCE,  PHILIP  HENDERSON 

209  E,  CARVER  ST. 

DURHAM     27704 


910  716 
N 
A 
704  492 
OBG 
A 
919  471 
FAX  919  479 
PEARCE,  RICHARD  EDWARD  R 

WILKES  REGIONAL  MEDICAL 

CENTER  A 

PO  BOX  609 


007 

AC 

6545 

032 

L7RT 

•0347 

064 

C 

•4024 
034 

AC 

•4507 

3825 

060 

AC 

•0522 

•0039 

082 

l;rt 

■5055 
034 

AC 

•2576 

034 

AC 

•2800 

032 

AC 

•2273 

•0881 

097 

AC 


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 

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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 

SMITHFIELD     27577  919  934-0281 

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 


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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 

1943  QUEENS  RD,  WEST  URT 

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 

107  STILL  FOREST  PL.  *     AC 

ROANOKE  RAPIDS     27870  919  535-2121 

PIGOTT,  KAREN  MARIE  P/CHP     000 

200  WESTMINSTER  DR.  #119J  A             R 
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 

FAX  919  966-5934 

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 

SMITHFIELD     27577  919  934-5149 

FAX  919  934-5632 

PITTAWAY,  DONALD  EDWARD         OBG/REN     034 

578  MAIDSTONE  LANE  AC 

CLEMMONS     27012  910  716-2368 

PITTMAN,  ALFRED  ROWLAND,  JR.  IM     078 

2803  KENAN  AVE.  L/RT 

LUMBERTON     28358  910  739-3921 

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 

1200  N.  ELM  STREET  AC 

GREENSBORO     27401  919  574-8003 

PITTMAN,  SUSAN  RENAY  074 

EMHP,  BOX  167  A         *     S 

WINTERVILLE     28590  919  355-4179 

PITTMAN,  WILLIAM  BRYAN  GI/IM     064 

ROCKY  MOUNT  MEDICAL  PARK  AC 

901  N.  WINSTEAD  AVE. 

ROCKY  MOUNT     27804  919  937-0231 

FAX  919  937-0202 

PITTMAN.  WILLIAM  GIBBS,  III  032 

300  CHASE  AVENUE  S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  932-4811 

PITTS,  GARY  WAYNE  U     EM/095 

166  FURMAN  ROAD  A             AC 

BOONE     28607  704  264-5150 

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 

ROUTE  #2,  201  W.  PURVIS  ST.  S 

ROBERSONVILLE     27871  919  830-0739 


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PLOMARITIS.  TITUS,  JR. 

ORS     079 

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 

ON/HEM     046 

P   O   BOX  5904 

A             AC 

HIGH  POINT     27262 

910  841-2114 

PLUCINSKI,  TERESA  MARY 

PM     074 

320  SPRINGHILL  ROAD 

A             AC 

GREENVILLE     27858 

919  816-4440 

PLUNKETT,  MARK  DAVID 

000 

BOX  31138.  DUMC 

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 

FP     012 

103  MEDICAL  HEIGHTS  DR. 

AC 

MORG  ANTON     28655-5197 

704  437-4211 

FAX  704  437-0629 

PLYMYER,  MATTHEW  RAY 

PTH     000 

4012GUMLEAF  DR 

AC 

APEX     27502 

910  432-2504 

POCOCK,  DONALD  ANDREW 

IM/ID     025 

405  JOHNSON  ST. 

A            AC 

NEW  BERN     28560-4047 

919  633-1010 

PODGER,  KENNETH  ARTHER 

GYN     032 

7701  BEACH  DRIVE 

A             L/RT 

MYRTLE  BEACH  SC     29577 

803  449-3459 

PODGORNY,  GEORGE 

EM/GS     034 

2115  GEORGIA  AVENUE 

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. 

GREENVILLE     27858  919  816- 

POHL,  GARY  BRIAN  P 

19  SCOTT  PLACE 

DURHAM     27705  919  575- 

POINT,  STUART  WATKINS  R/NR 

2212  DELANEY  AVE.  A 

WILMINGTON     28403  910  762- 

POINTS,  GERALD  LEE,  II  IM/FP 

5305  WRIGHTSVILLE  AVE.  BLDG.B 

WILMINGTON     28403  910  791- 

POLE,  DONALD  TALIAFERRO  OBG 

5305-J  WRIGHTSVILLE  AVE 

WILMINGTON     28403  910  799- 

POLLAK,  MICHAEL  JOSEPH  OBG 

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- 
OBG 
A 
910  765' 
FAX  910  760 
AN 

704  355 
PD 

910  484 
AN 
A 
904  395 
FAX  904  338 


6286 
074 

AC 

2601 
000 
AC 

7628 
065 
AC 

3882 
065 
AC 

3506 
065 
AC 

2168 
034 
AC 

6368 
034 
AC 

■9350 

4255 
060 
AC 

2000 
026 
AC 

■6121 

032 

R 

■0077 

■4808 


POLLOCK,  DAVID  CARL 

ORS     000 

2053  ELIZABETH  ST. 

R 

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 

BGSM  #536 

A             S 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157 

910  748-1374 

PONZI,  JOSEPH  WILLIAM 

PD     096 

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. 

L 

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 

180  BPWCLUB  RD- 

S 

HIGHLAND  ARTS.  E-8 

CARRBORO     27510 

919  929-1691 

POPE,  CHARLES  V. 

R     092 

3614  HAWORTH  DR, 

AC 

RALEIGH     27609-8511 

919  787-8221 

POPE,  JANEY  LYNN 

P/CHP     032 

100EUROPADR,.  STE.  341 

AC 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  929-0456 

POPE,  ROBERT  CLYDE 

PD     098 

PO  BOX  3409 

L 

WILSON     27895-3409 

919  243-7944 

POPE,  THOMAS  DAVID 

OBG     012 

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- 
FAX  910  716- 
IM/CD 
A 
910  485- 
FAX  910  485- 
IM 
A 
910  768- 
GS/TS 
A 
919  816- 
FAX919  816- 


AC 

2478 

2029 

026 

AC 

6470 

8198 

086 

AC 

4730 

074 

AC 

4629 

5775 


919  942- 
FP 


919  929- 


PORTER,  CEDRIC  WARREN,  JR.      OBG/GPM 

86  VICTORIA  RD, 

ASHEVILLE     28801-4449  704  253- 

PORTER,  CHARLES  ALEXANDER  OBG 

2801  RANDOLPH  RD  .  STE  200 

CHARLOTTE     28211  704  377- 

PORTER,  RICHARD  ALLISON  FP 

1107  WOODMONT  DR,  A 

HENDERSONVILLE     28739 
PORTER,  WILLIAM  G.  IM/HEM 

PO  BOX  32861  A 

CHARLOTTE     28232-2861  704  355- 

POSSINGER,  CLIVE  FRANCIS,  JR.  IM 

PARK  RIDGE  MEDICAL  ASSOCIATES  A 

PO  BOX  1869 

FLETCHER     28732-1869  704  684- 

FAX  704  687- 

POSTLETHWAIT,  RAYMOND  W.  GS 

2701  PICKETT  RD,  #2043  A 

DURHAM     27705-5649  919  489- 

POSTON,  WILLIAM  KARNES,  JR.  PTH 

4508  COBURN  CT  A 

CHARLOTTE     28277  704  384^ 

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 

POTTER,  PATRICIA  LYNN  AN/SM 

2001  DUGAN  DR. 

CHARLOTTE     28270  704  846^ 

POTTS,  FREDERICK  LATHAM,  III  EM 

201  STRATFORD  RD  P 

GOLDSBORO     27534  919  751 

POTTS,  JAMES  MARTIN  GS/TS 

200  W.  GROVER  ST  A 

SHELBY     28150  919  487' 

POTTS,  LEO  JOSEPH  P 

12  HORIZON  HILL  ROAD  A 

ASHEVILLE     28802  704  254 

POTTS,  RONALD  SARGENT  PTH 

115  WAVERLY  CIRCLE  A 

SALISBURY     28144  704  633 

POULIN,  RONALD  ON/HEM 

125  BALDWIN  AVENUE 

CHARLOTTE     28207  704  338 

FAX  704  338 
POULOS,  KAREN  KRISTINE 

4404  EMERALD  FOREST  DR,  APT,  A 

DURHAM     27713-2130  919  419 

POWELL,  ALVIN  CALDWELL  NEP/IM 

111  W   WENDOVER  AVE. 

GREENSBORO     27401  910  379 

POWELL,  BENJAMIN  PHILIP  AN 

421  VANDERBILT  ROAD  A 

ASHEVILLE     28803  704  252 

POWELL,  CHARLES  S.  VS/GS 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE  A 

DEPT.  OF  SURGERY 

GREENVILLE     27858 


Oil 

AC 

6600 

060 

AC 

5675 

045 

URT 

060 

AC 

3165 

045 

AC 

1030 

8229 

032 

L7RT 

■8865 

060 

AC 

4814 

032 

S 

6773 

032 

AC 

6500 

034 

S 

8994 

060 

AC 

■0726 

096 

AC 

■8511 

023 

AC 

■8591 

Oil 

AC 

3201 

080 

RT 

■7765 

060 

AC 

■6300 

■6425 

032 

S 

■8359 

041 

AC 

■9708 

Oil 

AC 

■1016 

074 

AC 


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' 
FAX  919  816 

A 
919  752-! 
GS 


4667 

8425 

074 

S 

5181 

092 

AC 

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 

AC 


919  248-; 
GS 


-2332 
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- 
D 
A 

704  274 

AN 

A 

919  873 

NS 

910  484 

910  484 

IM/GI 


919 


CD/IM 
P 
919  752- 
IM 

919  781- 
GI/IM 


919  816- 
P 

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 
013 
AC 

1542 
034 

L 

2649 

■7595 

000 

AC 

-7715 

036 

L 

-5290 

001 

AC 

■5341 

Oil 

L7RT 

■1234 

049 

AC 

■0281 

026 

AC 

■0014 

■6006 

092 

AC 

•5300 

092 

L7RT 

074 

AC 
-6101 
092 
AC 
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 


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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 

S 

-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- 

U 


012 

AC 
2921 

032 

AC 
3345 

029 
URT 
2658 

032 

AC 

3711 

032 
S 

018 

AC 

-6185 

-4044 

013 

AC 

-1626 
034 
AC 

-4091 

-7994 

095 

AC 

-6850 

046 

AC 

-8159 

000 

s 

-1725 

060 

AC 

-9800 

092 

AC 

-2631 

061 

RT 

-1123 

000 

AC 

-6694 

-3019 

034 

S 

-9274 

074 

8 

-0626 

074 

AC 

-4651 

041 

L 

-0161 
001 
AC 

4924 
079 
AC 

6196 
092 
RT 

5600 
067 
AC 

7288 
067 
AC 

0176 
097 
AC 

1144 
034 
AC 


910  768-0735 


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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 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


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 

AC 

919  816-4757 

TSA^S 

060 

A 

L 

704  373-1500 

704  372-1216 

IM/GER 

034 

A 

AC 

910  765-7433 

PD/A 

092 

URT 

919  319-1185 

OPH 

092 

A 

AC 

919  872-3242 

GS 

039 

A 

AC 

919  690-1599 

ID/IM 

041 

AC 

910  574-8062 

910  574-8026 

GS 

049 

AC 

704  878-201 1 

034 

A 

S 

910  748-0423 

FP 

043 

AC 

910  897-6423 

032 

S 

FP 

060 

A 

AC 

704  355-3172 

CD/IM 

065 

A 

AC 

910  343-0161 

AN 

046 

AC 

910  882-2567 

Gsn-s 

023 

AC 

704  739-4749 

074 

A 

S 

919  355-1942 

NS 

041 

910  272- 
910  272- 


910  667 
D 

704  787 
U 

910  485 
910  485- 

ORS 

A 
919  736- 
919  580- 
P 

A 
919  684- 
919  684 
PD 

A 
704  374. 


919  816- 


AC 

4578 

5931 

000 

AF 

5146 

013 

AC 

5901 

026 

AC 

8801 

5605 

096 

AC 

2157 

0424 

032 

AC 

3073 

8666 

060 

AC 

1736 

074 

R 

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- 

EM 

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 

IM 


704  321 
ORS 

704  377 

P 

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- 


000 

R 

2076 

012 

AC 

2232 

026 

AC 

9933 

041 

AC 

4626 

7952 

092 

AC 

9142 

045 

AC 

3483 

045 

L 

3483 

9025 

070 

URT 

3387 

004 

AC 

9440 

081 

AC 

8011 

2037 

060 

AC 

2100 
032 
S 
■4347 
Oil 
AC 
■9639 
020 
AC 

■4510 
060 
RT 

■2325 
080 
AC 

■9912 
092 
AC 

■8253 

9546 
074 
AC 

3476 

0931 

032 

S 

8737 

032 

S 

9563 
092 
AC 

4850 

0409 
032 
AC 

1101 
000 

s 

7375 
041 
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 

-1947 

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 
AC 

4469 

9188 
070 
AC 

4890 
032 
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- 

SADLER,  NATALIE  JONES  P 

1829  E.  FRANKLIN  ST.  A 

BLDG    100,  SUITE  101 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-5861  919  929- 

SAENGER,  PAUL  JAY  ORS 

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 

AC 

3840 

000 

AC 

8824 

065 

AC 

3300 

001 

AC 

4441 

0846 

042 

AC 

2533 

032 

AC 

3722 
■6433 

060 

AC 
2200 

051 

C 

2011 

■7645 

001 

AC 
0126 

078 

AC 
3318 

023 

AC 

0008 

0010 

098 
LVRT 
■2409 

060 

AC 

■4274 

032 
R 

092 

AC 

■6461 

032 

L 

2831 

5262 

054 

AC 

■1626 

054 

AC 

0687 

0255 

045 

RT 

■3538 

079 

L 

■9794 

074 

*     S 

■6820 

032 

AC 

■7527 
Oil 
AC 

8800 
Oil 

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 

615  FEARRINGTON  POST  A 

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- 
EM/PD 
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 

-8704 

034 

AC 

-1102 

-5012 

034 
AC 

-2020 

-9258 

092 

AC 

-0160 

-0887 

092 

AC 

-3018 

-0737 

092 

AC 

-8260 

032 

S 

092 

AC 

-0090 

082 

AC 

-7129 

060 

AC 

-7218 

000 

AC 

1771 
092 
AC 

8199 

041 

AC 

0277 

077 

AC 

5220 

5822 

034 

S 

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 

SCHMERLER,  BETSY 

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 

PO  BOX  9149 

200  2ND  ST,  NW 

HICKORY     28603 
SCHMITT,  RAYMOND  FRANCIS,  JR. 

27  HAMILTON  ROAD 

ADOLESCENT  UNIT,  C  PI, 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
SCHNEIDER,  ANDREW  MARK 

3612  FOXGLOVE  DR, 

WINSTON-SALEM     27106 
SCHNEIDER,  BARRY  RANDALL 

101  W,  T  HARRIS  BLVD 

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 

1718  E,  4TH  ST,.  #907 

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 

FAX  910  716-4204 

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 

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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 

FAX  919  782-2839 

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 

ORS/ON     032 

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 
U 
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 

WINSTON-SALEM     27106-5508  910  725- 

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- 

SHAH-KHAN,  SARDAR  MAHMOOD         IM/CD 
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 

■4261 

092 

AC 

0059 

0343 

032 

S 

3109 

065 

AC 

■4901 

032 

S 

•6219 

092 

AC 

■0059 

■0343 


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 

R 

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- 

D 

910  323- 
D 


000 

AF 

-6726 

-8642 

084 

AC 

-8112 

060 

AC 

-5982 

-6144 

034 

C 

-4551 

034 

S 

-1051 

034 

S 

-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 

C 

-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 
AC 

5580 

074 

S 

5324 
Oil 
AC 

1415 
060 
AC 

1503 

1503 
Oil 
AC 

8883 
034 
AC 

4730 

074 

S 

3148 
067 
AC 


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 

FP     023 

A  AC 

704  739-3681 

CD     092 

A  AC 

919  231-6132 

PD     041 

A  AC 

910  274-0106 

OBG     034 

A  AC 

910  768-4730 

IM     000 

AC 

910  574-7800 

IM     065 

AC 

910  259-3377 

074 

S 

919  752-2629 

PTH     074 

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 


029 

AC 
2436 
2635 

050 

AC 
2135 

032 

AC 
5123 

004 
URT 
2657 

000 
R 

018 
AC 
9869 
041 
AC 
8815 
091 
AC 

2070 

9084 

034 

S 

9520 

074 

S 

8078 

074 

S 

2530 

000 

AC 

3655 

3461 
074 
AC 

4124 
000 
AF 

8241 
074 

*     S 

9640 
001 
AC 

4256 
034 
RT 

2702 
041 
AC 

3300 
032 
AC 

8489 
032 
AC 

5000 
029 

URT 

2929 
060 
AC 

■1156 

080 

AC 

-6632 

9308 

041 

AC 

-8025 

041 

AC 

-7555 
097 

AC 
-8241 
-7389 


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 

IM/CD 

A 

910  716 


910  722 


034 

S 

6370 

049 

R 

053 

AC 

5457 

032 

AC 

-8823 

006 

L 

-9297 

Oil 

L 

-2526 

000 

AF 

-2020 

060 

AC 

-7232 

-9762 

041 

AC 

-3241 

032 

AC 

-1573 

-6816 

000 

R 

-4311 

-7595 

074 

L/RT 

-3905 

032 

S 

-9973 

092 

AC 

■4850 

001 

AC 

■3621 

000 

AF 

3368 

032 

S 

3894 

060 

AC 

6122 

032 

R 

3084 

034 

AC 

5834 

082 

AC 

6011 

Oil 

AC 

1969 

074 

S 

0427 

008 

AC 

6787 

6994 

047 

AC 

5101 

034 

R 

2011 

034 

S 

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 

AC 

6846 

0752 

046 

AC 

4131 

2995 

023 

AC 

5228 

5366 

092 

AC 

5600 

6578 

041 

AC 

0277 

000 

s 

2143 
060 
AC 

2663 

074 

R 

1498 
000 
AC 

6200 
092 
AC 
6200 
1819 
074 
AC 

6080 
092 
AC 

9991 

034 

R 

-2534 
034 
AC 

4524 
041 

URT 

0102 
092 
AC 

3242 
032 
AC 

2890 
065 
AC 

4080 

4175 
032 
S 

1927 
Oil 
AC 

0881 
060 
AC 

1813 
006 
AC 

9276 
086 
AC 

9710 
060 
AC 

6300 

034 

S 

8641 

000 

R 


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 

S 

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 

L 

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 

032 

S 

0928 

034 

S 

4724 

000 

R 

5121 

090 

AC 

5402 

051 

L 

2732 

070 

L7RT 

7389 

000 

AF 

2050 

032 

AC 

5561 

060 

AC 

8750 

7020 

041 

LiRT 

6546 

6779 

034 

AC 

■4474 
034 
R 

7532 
034 
AC 

9314 

9313 

074 

S 

3973 
032 

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 

-5117 

092 

AC 

7171 

060 

RT 

-7717 

000 

R 

8132 

000 

AC 

6431 

018 

AC 

4453 

9295 

034 

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 

-9444 

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 

-1016 
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 

065 

AC 
4498 

034 

S 

2808 

041 
URT 
4305 

063 

RT 

6144 

032 

AC 
5525 

039 

L 

6587 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


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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 
AC 

7778 
065 
AC 

3601 

4608 
092 
AC 

7125 
060 

URT 

7176 
032 
AC 

7601 

7664 
032 
RT 

4000 
074 
AC 

2809 

3616 
078 

LVRT 

■6756 
041 
AC 

8415 

3124 
063 
AC 

■5900 
000 

URT 

0745 
067 
AC 

0565 
001 
AC 

4900 
026 
AC 

2103 

2219 
045 
AC 

8410 
000 
AC 

1111 
034 
AC 

7517 
044 

URT 

044 
AC 

3511 
044 
AC 

3511 
041 
AC 

7360 
Oil 
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 
D 

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- 


034 

AC 

0155 

0155 

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WOODSIDE  PROF   BLDG,  STE 

603  BEAMON  ST, 

CLINTON     28328 
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1452  U,S,  HIGHWAY  29.  STE   202 

CONCORD  MEDICAL  MALL 

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3017  ELLSWORTH  DRIVE 

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1911  HILLANDALE  RD,  #1040 

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992  JACKSON  SPRINGS  RD, 

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PO  BOX  1316 

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108  HUNTERS  LANE 

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418  CITADEL  ST, 

LADSON  SC     29418 
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383  PORTSMOUTH  CT, 

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2051  ACADEMY  ST, 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
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3617  BECHLER  LANE 

WINSTON-SALEM     27106-2832 
SUTTON,  JULIAN  T. 

DRAWER  100 

SCOTLAND  NECK     27874 
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1361-A  E   GARRISON  BLVD, 

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919  931-1141 

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919  816-2900 

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5097  EDINBORO  LN, 

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3320  WAKE  FOREST  RD. 

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DOROTHEA  DIX  HOSPITAL 

RALEIGH     27603-2176 
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1001  BLYTHE  BLVD.  #300 

CHARLOTTE     28203 
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BLUE  RIDGE  OB/GYN 

4301  LAKE  BOONE  TR..  STE,  210 

RALEIGH     27607 


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910  748-2649 

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L7RT 

910  229-1196 

034 

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910  725-8465 

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910  767-3157 

FP     064 

URT 

919  826-3143 

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AC 

704  868-3256 

FAX  704  332-3621 

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A  AC 

919  762-7344 

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919  872-4850 

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919  733-9917 

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103 


SWAMY,  GEETA  KRISHNA 

124  BASNIGHT  LANE 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516 
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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 

R 

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 
U 
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 


TS/GS 

A 


919  816- 


910  725 
GSA/S 

704  864 

PD 

A 

704  433 

GS 

910  323-: 


919  752- 
ORS 

910  592 

A 
919  932 
D 

919  490 
CD/IM 

919  757 
D 

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 

AC 

0656 

074 

S 

7856 

034 

S 

5382 

080 

AC 

3616 

092 

URT 

8070 

032 

AC 

6186 

Oil 

AC 

7077 

6898 

045 

AC 

6262 

032 

L 

4597 

000 

R 

4334 

000 

S 

0676 

034 

S 

074 

AC 

2614 

000 

S 

4798 

036 

AC 

7821 

012 

AC 

4484 

026 

AC 

2626 

074 

S 

-1848 
082 
AC 

■1233 

032 

S 

-7534 
032 
AC 

8736 
074 
AC 

3266 
044 
AC 

-7343 

074 

S 

9142 
000 
AF 

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- 


041 

AC 

61-33 

9043 

092 

AC 

4354 
8981 
029 
AC 
4911 
034 
AC 

4625 

032 

S 

3189 

032 

S 

2065 

036 

AC 

4005 

0450 

074 

L/RT 

5156 

0419 

025 

AC 

4005 

3332 

074 

AC 

2540 

3292 

032 

AC 

5643 
000 
AF 

1088 
060 
AC 

4056 
041 
AC 

1714 

032 

R 

8111 
064 
AC 

0234 
078 
AC 

5114 
034 
AC 

2290 
078 

AC 

8556 

032 

L7RT 

■5754 

029 

AC 

-9171 

034 

AC 

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 
IM 
A 

919  787 
EM/FP 
A 
704  898 
R 
A 
910  716 
U 
A 
919  633 
FAX  919  633 


919  545- 

U 

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- 
CD 


704  254- 


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007 

AC 

■4192 

074 

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092 

URT 

■9650 

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092 

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■3203 

■8915 

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032 

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■8280 

032 

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074 
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2571 
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8054 

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060 
AC 

4049 
074 
AC 

5800 

•0081 
074 
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 

034 

LVRT 


A 
910  323 
IM 


IM/GI 

A 
910  443- 
IM/GER 

919  716^ 

PS/GS 

A 

919  781^ 

OBG/GYN 

919  220- 


077 

AC 
7678 

000 
*  R 
9925 

092 

L 

7430 

Oil 

c 

5435 


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- 
D 

704  541- 

OPH 

A 
919  758- 
919  758- 

OPH 

A 
704  693- 
CD/IM 

A 
704  254^ 
CDS/TS 

919  684- 

919  68T 

D 

A 

910  762- 

Al 

704  253^ 

704  253^ 

FP 

910  768^ 
NS 
A 

704  255^ 
GS 
A 
704  532^ 

A 
919  929 
AN 
A 
910  882^ 
PTH 
A 


023 

AC 

7395 

060 

AC 

6001 

074 

AC 

2402 

2762 

045 

AC 

1773 

Oil 

AC 

8054 

032 

AC 

3683 

8860 

065 

L 

5207 

Oil 

AC 

3382 

0069 

034 

AC 

8890 

Oil 

L/RT 

8096 

060 

URT 

7244 

032 

S 

5660 

046 

AC 

2567 

034 

AC 


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- 
ORS 

919  243- 

NS 

A 

704  376- 

704  335- 

U 

A 

704  254- 

PD/ALD 

919  881- 

ORS 

A 
919  638- 
919  638- 
AN 

A 
704  264- 

OBG 

A 
704  377- 
PUD/PD 


6984 

098 

AC 

9629 

060 

AC 

1605 

8448 

Oil 

AC 

8883 

092 

AC 

0585 

025 

AC 

8113 

1765 

095 

AC 

4691 

060 

AC 

0461 

000 

L 


FAX 


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 


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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 

A 

919  332 
OPH 

A 

IM 

704  865 

A 
910  722 


919  752 
Al 
A 
704  287 


919  932 


919  942- 
OBG/MFM 

910  323- 

A 

919  682- 

IM/GI 

A 
910  292- 


026 

AC 

5203 

3650 

049 

AC 

9731 

041 

AC 

7273 

034 

S/RT 

0170 

032 

AC 

2281 

043 

AC 

5787 

1320 
086 
AC 

7997 

7999 
000 
AF 

7362 
060 
AC 

8100 
060 
AC 

4814 

032 

S 

4852 

001 

AC 

4791 

8594 

060 

AC 

3153 

3116 

032 

S 

026 

AC 
0693 
2342 

008 
URT 
2215 

032 
URT 

036 

URT 
5486 

034 

S 

4252 

000 

s 

2416 
000 
AC 

9337 
000 

s 

5395 

032 

S 

3659 
026 
AC 

5322 

032 

S 

4143 
041 

URT 

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 

AC 

0198 

013 

AC 

1370 

1389 

034 

URT 

3383 
044 
AC 

-2211 
041 
AC 

■1751 
000 
AC 

-5511 

-5465 
060 
AC 

-2663 

-2836 
084 
AC 

-0148 
007 
AC 

2223 

074 

S 


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- 

FAX  919  323- 

OBG 

A 

919  323- 


205 


036 

AC 

-5376 

-6040 

032 

R 

-1042 

060 

AC 

9404 

011 

AC 

-1853 

060 

AC 

2281 

4602 
000 
AC 

-4440 
Oil 

URT 

1412 
011 
AC 

4100 
095 
AC 

1100 
034 
AC 

9535 
026 
AC 

6061 

5795 
032 
AC 

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 

S 

910  761-8459 

GYN     018 

AC 

704  322-4920 

AN     074 

L/RT 

910  256-4781 

IM/CD     065 

A  L7RT 

910  762-8388 

AN     041 

A  URT 

910  545-1966 

000 

AF 


BOWMAN  GRAY.  MED.  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157  910  716-4091 

WASHBURN,  HARRILL  GENE  FP     023 

P.  O   BOX  815  AC 

BOILING  SPRINGS     28017  704  434-2281 

WASHBURN,  WILLARD  WYAN  GP/FP     023 

P.  O.  BOX  795  A             URT 

BOILING  SPRINGS     28017  704  434-7910 

WASHINGTON,  JOHN  LANGTRY  OBG     GDI 

316  N.  GRAHAM-HOPEDALE  ROAD       A  AC 

BURLINGTON     27217  910  227-3621 

WASSEL,  JOHN  JOSEPH  ORS     013 

ORTHOPEDIC  CLINIC,  PA  AC 

354  COPPERFIELD  BLVD. 

CONCORD     28025 


WASSMANN,  LORI 

2300  BEASLEY  DR. 

GREENVILLE     27834 
WATANABE,  TSUNEO  KENT 

101  S.  W.  GARY  PARKWAY 

GARY     27511 
WATERMAN,  ANGELA  JENNINGS 

301  E   WENDOVER  AVE..  STE.  200 

GREENSBORO     27401 
WATERMAN,  DIEDRICH  COLLINS 

301  E   WENDOVER  AVE..  STE   200 

GREENSBORO     27401 
WATERS,  ANNE  BOAT 

10  MATCHWOOD 

PITTSBORO     27312-8601 
WATERS,  ZACK  JAMES,  JR. 

1110  HIGHLAND  DR. 

WASHINGTON     27889 
WATKINS,  CARLTON  GUNTER 

8713  GAINSFORD  CT. 

CHARLOTTE     28210 
WATKINS,  CURT  MAXWELL 

2318  HURON  ST 

DURHAM     27707 
WATKINS,  GLEN  LEE 

208  ASHVILLE  AVE,,  STE,  10 

GARY     27511 
WATKINS,  ROY  WAYNE 

6900  FARMINGDALE  DR, 

PO  BOX  10649 

CHARLOTTE     28212 
WATSON,  ELOISE  BOLYN 

11 -A  DAVIE  CIRCLE 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
WATSON,  JAMES  MORRIS 

1134  N.  ROAD  ST.,  STE.  #7 

ELIZABETH  CITY     27909 
WATSON,  JAMES  STEWART 

NASH  GENERAL  HOSPITAL 

ROCKY  MOUNT     27804 
WATSON,  JERRY  FRANKLIN 

PO  BOX  789.  8TH  STREET 

N.  WILKESBORO     28659 


704  786-5122 
FAX  704  788-3487 
074 
A  S 

919  758-8246 
OTO/PSF     092 
A  AC 

919  467-7380 
IM     041 
A  AC 

919  274-3241 
IM/GI     041 
AC 
919  781-7500 
032 
S 
919  967-1547 
GS     007 
AC 
919  946-9004 
PD     060 
URT 
704  372-7790 
PD     000 
R 
919  419-0159 
OTO/HNS     092 
A  AC 

919  859-6771 
FP     060 
AC 


704  543-6636 

032 

A  S 

919  932-7478 

ORS     070 

P         AC 

919  338-3993 

EM     042 

A  AC 

GS 


097 

AC 
910  667-1183 
FAX  910  667-4836 


152 


NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL 


WATSON,  JOHN  WILLIAM 

FP     039 

104  NEW  COLLEGE  STREET 

A             AC 

OXFORD     27565 

919  693-8126 

WATSON,  MELVIN  E. 

PD     065 

5305-N  WRIGHTSVILLE  AVE. 

AC 

WILMINGTON     28403 

910  392-5634 

WATSON,  MIRIAM  ESTELLE 

032 

124  FIDELITY  ST.,  APT  26 

A         •     S 

CARRBORO     27510 

919  932-6747 

WATSON,  NAT  ERSKINE,  JR. 

NM/IM     034 

766  OAKLAWN  AVENUE 

A             AC 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 

910  748-3520 

WATSON,  PETER  ROBINS 

ON/HEM     054 

KINSTON  MEDICAL  SPECIALISTS 

AC 

DOCTORS  DRIVE 

KINSTON     28501 

919  559-2200 

FAX  919  559-2207 

WATSON,  RICKY  LEE 

FP     042 

OB-GYN  ASSOCIATES 

AC 

ROANOKE  AMARANTH.  PO  BOX  1326 

ROANOKE  RAPIDS     27870 

919  536-2557 

WATSON,  ROBERT  ANDREW 

FP/GER     001 

311  TRUITTDR. 

URT 

ELON  COLLEGE     27244 

910  584-7517 

WATSON,  SUSAN  A. 

OPH     064 

WATSON  EYE,  PA 

AC 

108  NASH  MEDICAL  ARTS  MALL 

ROCKY  MOUNT     27804 

919  443-1006 

FAX  919  937-8366 

WATTENBARGER,  JOHN  MICHAEL PDO/ORS     060 

1001  BLYTHE  BLVD..  STE.  200 

A             AC 

CHARLOTTE     28203 

704  373-0544 

WATTERSON,  MICHAEL  KENNETH 

074 

1414  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 

A             S 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  757-0539 

WATTERSON,  PAUL  ALMA 

PS     060 

2215  RANDOLPH  RD. 

A             AC 

CHARLOTTE     28207 

704  372-6846 

WATTS,  CHARLES  DEWITT 

GS/ABS     032 

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 

FAX  704  639-0738 

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 

NEP/IM     074 

DEPT.  OF  PHYSIOLOGY 

L 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

GREENVILLE     27858 

919  816-2773 

WAY,  BRADY  COLE 

GS     016 

3  MEDICAL  PARK 

AC 

MOREHEAD  CITY     28557 

919  726-1136 

WAY,  CHRISTOPHER  CARR 

OPH     000 

300  CENTREVILLE  ROAD 

AC 

SUMMIT  WEST 

WARWICK  R!     02886 

WAY,  JOHN  EDWARD 

GS     016 

#3  MEDICAL  PARK 

A             L 

MOREHEAD  CITY     28557 

919  726-1136 

WAY,  WILLIAM  GREENE,  JR. 

DR     092 

POBOX  19366 

AC 

RALEIGH     27619 

919  787-8199 

FAX  919  881-2079 

WAYMAN,  CLAY  STEVEN 

GI/IM     060 

101  W.T.HARRIS  BLVD   STE.  3215 

AC 

CHARLOTTE     28262 

704  547-8818 

WAYS,  DOUGLAS  KIRK 

END     074 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

A             AC 

MED/ENDO 

GREENVILLE     27858 

919  816-2571 

WEADON,  PRESTON  STENZ 

NS     045 

4906  WESTON  AVE 

A             RT 

KALAMAZOO  Ml     49006-6136 

616  345-0994 

WEAR,  JOHN  EDMUND 

R     080 

113  PINE  TREE  RD. 

L/RT 

SALISBURY     28144 

704  633-1022 

WEAST,  ROBERT  RANDOLPH  DR 

STE   301.  445  BILTMORE  CENTER 
ASHEVILLE     28801  704  254- 

FAX  704  252- 


WEATHERLY,  WILLIAM  JESSE 

1014  PROFESSIONAL  VILLAGE 

GREENSBORO     27401 
WEATHERS,  BAILEY  GRAHAM,  JR 

222  S,  MAIN  STREET 

STANLEY     28164 
WEATHERS,  PAUL  MICHAEL 

7025  THERMAL  ROAD 

CHARLOTTE     28211 
WEAVER,  CAROLYN  J. 

4221  NEAL  ROAD 

DURHAM     27705 
WEAVER,  CLAUDIA  PHENNIS 

PO  BOX  988 

610  ACADEMY  STREET 

AHOSKiE     27910 


GS 

919  373 
FP 
A 
704  263 


704  338 

A 
919  383 
OBG 

A  P 


WEAVER,  FREDERICK  BROWN 

708  GLEN  ECHO  TRAIL 

WINSTON-SALEM  27106 
WEAVER,  JAMES  PAUL 

444  LOCKLAND  AVENUE 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 
WEAVER,  JAMES  PHILLIP 

4125  BEN  FRANKLIN  BLVD. 

SUITE  100 

DURHAM     27704 

WEAVER,  JOHN  WAYNE 

312  N.  ELM  ST. 
HIGH  POINT     27260 

WEAVER,  JOSEPH  DUDLEY 

111  N.  MAPLE  STREET 
AHOSKIE     27910 
WEAVER,  MICHAEL  DAVID 
EASTERN  RADIOLOGISTS 
#9  DOCTORS  PARK 
GREENVILLE     27834 

WEAVER,  R.  GREY,  JR. 

771  REAFORD  ROAD 
WINSTON-SALEM     27104 

WEAVER,  ROY  ALBERT 
432  BRIGHTWOOD  DRIVE 
FAYETTEVILLE     28303 

WEAVER,  ZEBULON,  III 
80  VICTORIA  ROAD 
ASHEVILLE     28801 

WEBB,  BAILEY 

2616  ERWIN  RD.,  APT.  D-2 
DURHAM     27705-3899 
WEBB,  LAWRENCE  XAVIER 
BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED 
MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 
WINSTON-SALEM     27157 


919  332- 
FAX  919  332- 
IM 

919  768- 


A 
910  723 
CDS 


919  471- 

FAX  919  471 

FP 

910  889 

FAX  910  889 

FP 

919  332 
DR 


919  355- 

FAX  919  752- 

PD 

910  748- 
PTH 

910  323- 
ON/HEM 

704  258- 

FAX  704  258- 

PD 

A 

919  382- 

ORsrrRS 

A 


910  716- 
FAX  910  716- 
WEBB,  LESLIE  ANNE 

251 1  MILLER  PARK  CIR.  APT.  A  A 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-1933  910  631- 

WEBB,  ROBERT  KENT  NEP/IM 

NEPHROLOGY  ASSOCIATES  A 

1319  AVON  ST. 

FAYETTEVILLE     28304  910  484- 

FAX  910  484- 

WEBB,  WILLIAM  WHITAKER,  JR.  D 

POBOX  2145  P 

SALISBURY     28145  704  636- 

FAX  704  636- 

WEBER,  GLENDA  H.  PTH 

P.  O   BOX  809  A 

CLEMMONS     27012  910  768- 

WEBER,  HARRY  PETER 

208  BRANSON  ST.  APT   B  A 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-4810  919  919- 

WEBER,  THERESE  MARIE  R 

PO  BOX  59132 

BIRMINGHAM  AL     35259-9132  919  681- 

WEBER,  THOMAS  NELSON  FP 

833-C  WAKE  FOREST  BUSINESS  PK. 

WAKE  FOREST     27587  919  556- 


Oil 

AC 

2371 

1846 

041 

AC 

1078 

036 

AC 

8945 

000 

AF 

6456 

032 

S 

5413 

008 

AC 

6111 
5981 

034 

AC 

4730 

034 

S 

5924 

032 

AC 

9332 

■4642 

046 

AC 

6664 

9562 

008 

L 

-2196 

074 

AC 

-5531 
0166 

034 

AC 

4091 

026 

AC 

-6149 

Oil 

AC 
0994 
2622 

032 
URT 
7458 

034 

AC 

3606 

6286 

034 

S 

9891 

026 

AC 

8114 

1564 

080 

AC 

0971 

0677 

034 

AC 

7680 

000 

s 

4502 
032 

AC 

2711 

092 

AC 
6762 


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 
WECKEL,  BRYAN  MONTY 

2307-C  QUEEN  STREET 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
WEDEGAERTNER,  MARY  ROSE 

909  SPRING  FOREST  RD. 

RALEIGH     27609 
WEE,  JONNY  O. 

2  GROVE  PARK 

DURHAM     27705 
WEED,  BARRY  CHRISTOPHER 

802-24  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 

GREENVILLE     27834 
WEEKS,  DUKE  BYRON 

2615  TALLWOOD  COURT 

WINSTON-SALEM     27106 
WEEKS,  HOWARD  RAYMOND,  III 

217-A  BRIDGEFIELD  PLACE 

DURHAM     27705 
WEEKS,  JOHN  WESLEY 

1050  X-RAY  DRIVE 

GASTONIA     28054 
WEEKS,  KATHERINE  PRATT 

3951  CORNERWOOD  LN.,  APT.  1 

CHARLOTTE     28211 

FAX  704  537 
WEEKS,  KENNETH  DURHAM,  JR.  IM/CD 

1718  E   4TH  ST.  #501  A     P 

CHARLOTTE     28204  704  343 

FAX  704  347 

WEEKS,  KENNETH  DURHAM,  SR  IM/CD 

237  OLD  COLONY  WAY  A 

ROCKY  MOUNT     27804  919  937 

WEEKS,  LANDON  EARL  GI/IM 

2808  MAPLEWOOD  AVENUE 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 


U 

A 
919  684 
CD/IM 

704  377 


919  830 

A 
910  722 
PD 

919  783-1 


919  286- 

A 
919  757 
AN 
A 
910  716 


919  383 
OBG 


704  864 
FP 


704  537 


910  768 
FAX  910  768 
IM/PUD 


WEERAKOON,  RANJIT 

101  CAROLINA  COUNTRY  PLAZA 

DALLAS     28034  704  922 

WEHBIE,  CHARLES  SAM  IM 

3900  BROWNING  PL, 

RALEIGH     27609  919  781 

WEIDAW,  HAROLD  RICHARD  AI/IM 

POBOX  1835  A 

PINEHURST     28374  910  295 

WEIDMAN,  FREDERICK  H.  D.,  Ill  OPH 

100  QUEENS  RD. 

CHARLOTTE     28204  704  332 

WEIGEL,  MARK  TURNER  OTO/FPS 

8736  UNIVERSITY  CITY  BLVD. 

CHARLOTTE     28213  704  547- 

WEILBAECHER,  JAMES  EDWARD,  JR.     ORS 

129  MCDOWELL  STREET 


ASHEVILLE     28801 
WEIN,  ROBERT  MICHAEL 

721  GREEN  VALLEY  RD..  STE. 
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- 
OBG 
A 

910  378- 

FAX  910  378- 

Gl 


201 


910  716- 
GYN 

910  763- 
U/GS 
A 
919  684- 
ID 
A 
704  331- 
FAX  704  331- 
D 
A     P     « 
919  220- 
FAX  919  220- 


032 

AC 

2516 

060 

L 

0575 

074 

R 

1612 

034 

S 

8502 

092 

C 

0707 

032 

8 

1671 

074 

S 

2683 

034 

AC 

-4498 

032 

S 

-7257 

036 

AC 

8865 

060 

AC 

-0020 

-2144 

060 

AC 

■9800 

-2011 

064 

URT 

-4084 

034 

AC 

-6211 

■6869 

000 

AC 

-3106 

092 

AC 

9650 

063 

AC 

-6661 

060 

AC 

-1156 

060 

AC 

1609 

Oil 

AC 

8800 

041 

AC 

1110 

9986 

034 

AC 

4612 

065 

URT 

0418 

032 

AC 

4157 

060 

AC 

9413 

0736 

032 

AC 

8300 

6604 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


153 


WEINSTEIN,  ROBERT  HARVEY  P     065 

2595  S.  17TH  ST  A             AC 

WILMINGTON     28401  910  799-2283 

WEINTRAUB,  RICHARD  ALAN  CD/IM     041 

520  N    ELAM  AVE.  A             AC 

GREENSBORO     27403  910  547-1700 

WEIR,  SHAWNEE  DEE  END     092 

KAISER  PERMANENTE  AC 

3100  DURALEIGH  ROAD 

RALEIGH     27604  919  881-5412 
WEiSENBERGER,  ANTHONY  JOSEPH  P/ALD     Oil 

CHARTER  ASHEVILLE  A            AC 

PO  BOX  5534 

ASHEVILLE     28813  704  253-3681 

WEISER,  LORI  032 

815  SNOWCRESTTR.  A             S 

DURHAM     27707  919  419-3140 

WEISLER,  RICHARD  HARRY  P     092 

900  RIDGEFIELD  DR.,  STE.  320  AC 

RALEIGH     27609-8524  919  782-4672 

WEISNER,  BRADLEY  KENT  U     060 

CHARLOTTE  UROLOGY  GROUP  A             AC 

1900  RANDOLPH  RD.,  STE.  216 

CHARLOTTE     28207 
WEISS,  JOSEPH  WALTON 

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 

P     041 

A  AC 

910  854-2391 

FAX  910  299-7630 

OTO/FPS     036 

A  AC 

704  868-8400 

FAX  704  868-8493 

NS     Oil 

A  AC 

704  255-7776 

OTO/HNS     000 

AC 


WEISSMAN,  EDWARD 

1308  WELCOME  CIRCLE 

DURHAM     27705 
WEISSMAN,  JAMES  MICHAEL 

301  E   WENDOVER  AVE.,  STE 

GREENSBORO     27401 
WELBORN,  JULIUS  WARREN,  JR 

4803  OAKCLIFFE  RD. 

GREENSBORO     27406 
WELCH,  BRUCE  CHARLES 

THE  FLATIRON  BLDG. 

BATTERY  PARK  AVENUE 

ASHEVILLE     28801 


919  966-3341 
FAX  919  966-7656 
IM/GER     032 
S/RT 
919  490-2487 
GI/IM     041 
A  AC 

910  274-3241 
IM/OM  041 
A  URT 

910  674-2020 
FPY     Oil 
A  AC 


200 


105 


WELCH,  CARL  LESTER 

221  13TH  AVE.  PL.  NW 

HICKORY     28601 
WELCH,  EARL  PARKS,  JR. 

2825  LYNDHURST  AVE.  STE 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
WELCH,  JACK  H. 

1705  W.  6TH  ST. 

GREENVILLE     27834 
WELLBORN,  WILLIAM  REVERE,  JR. 

PO  BOX  259 

LAKE  LURE     28746 
WELLER,  EDWARD  BROOKS 

624-D  200  QUAKER  LANE 

HIGH  POINT     27262 
WELLS,  CHARLES  LEWIS 

1133  OFFSHORE  DR. 

FAYETTEVILLE     28305-5250 


WELLS,  DAVID  MORELLE 

129  FAIRWAY  OR 

ROCKINGHAM  28379 
WELLS,  EDWIN  JULIUS 

2205  GILLETTE  DR. 

WILMINGTON  28403 
WELLS,  EUGENE 

327  ST,  ANDREWS  RD. 

STATESVILLE  28677 
WELLS,  HELEN  LEWIS 

PO  BOX  593 

MURPHY     28906 


704  299-7724 

FAX  704  299-7724 

FP     018 

AC 

704  322-5800 

GS/TS     034 

A  AC 

910  760-3112 

AN     074 

A  AC 

919  752-2140 

OBG     012 

L 

704  625-1924 

ORS     046 

AC 

910  841-6262 

PTH/FOP     026 

A  AC 

910  484-4615 

FAX  910  484-4615 

DR     077 

A  AC 

910  997-6311 

PS     065 

L/RT 

910  763-7617 

AN     049 

AC 

704  871-0081 

GP     020 

URT 

704  837-4201 


WELLS,  JAMES  SHELTON,  JR. 

5024  BOULDER  RUN  ROAD 
HILLSBOROUGH     27278 

WELLS,  MARIUS  HUGHEY 

NEWLAND  MED   BLDG. 
11  GALLIMORE  RD. 
BREVARD     28712 

WELLS,  MARSHA  ELAINE 

PO  BOX  4821 

CHAPEL  HILL     27515-4821 
WELLS,  RHEUDOLPH  JAMES 

602  PASTEUR  DRIVE 
GREENSBORO     27403 


P/PYM     032 

A  AC 

919  967-6353 

FAX  919  933-6333 

GP/GS     088 

A  L 

704  884-9030 

FAX  704  884-3563 

032 

S 

919  932-5191 

OTO/PS     041 

AC 

910  292-5818 

FAX  910  292-1191 

IM     Oil 

A  AC 

704  258-0397 

OBG     096 

A  AC 

919  734-3344 

PM     060 

C 


060 


704  551-7082 

PTH     074 

C 

919  816-5094 
816-8200 
074 
A  S 


WELLS,  ROBERT  STANLEY 

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 
WENNERBERG,  ANNE  ELIZABETH 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

1S08  BRODY  BLDG- 

GREENVILLE     27858-4354 

FAX  919 
WENTWORTH,  JEFFREY  MARTIN 

0-1  DOCTORS  PARK  ARTS 

BEASLEY  DR 

GREENVILLE     27834-1461  919  756-8854 

WERK,  EMILE  EUGENE,  JR.  IM/END     065 

401  BEACH  ROAD.  N  L 

WILMINGTON     28405-9025  910  343-0161 

WERT,  MICHAEL  B.  IM     041 

520  N.  ELAM  AVENUE  AC 

GREENSBORO     27403  910  547-1700 

WERTH,  THOMAS  EDWARD  Gl     060 

1718  E   4TH  ST,  STE   607  AC 

CHARLOTTE     28204  704  375-9484 

WERTMAN,  DANIEL  EDWARD,  JR.  R     032 

DURHAM  GEN.  HOSP-RAD  A  AC 

DURHAM     27704  919  471-3411 

WERTMAN,  MARK  GRAHAM  ORS     025 

EAST  CAROLINA  ORTHOPAEDICS        A  AC 

PO  DRAWER  1694,  TRIANGLE  PLAZA 

NEW  BERN     28560  919  633-4477 

FAX  919  633-1741 

WESSELL,  DANIEL  EDWARD  032 

917  DAWSON  ROAD  A  S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516-8572  919  942-3278 

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 

A         *     S 

919  914-5928 

PTH     074 

A     P         AC 


919  816-5911 

074 

A  S 

919  321-4728 

IM     074 

R 

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 

HENDERSON     27536-3839  919  438-7284 


WESTER,  THADDEUS  BRYAN  PH/PD     078 

#5  BAY  TREE  TRAIL  A     P         AC 

PO  BOX  3126 

BALD  HEAD  ISLAND     28461  910  457-4927 

FAX  910  457-6702 

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 

DURHAM     27713-9164 
WHALEN,  ROBERT  EMMET 

3818  NORTHAMPTON  RD, 

DURHAM     27707 

FAX 
WHALEY,  DAVID  GLENN,  JR. 

200  WESTMINSTER  DR,.  APT,  60E 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
WHALEY,  DONALD  RALPH 

4850-E  FAYETTEVILLE  RD, 

LUMBERTON     28358 
WHALLEY,  JOHN  F. 

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 

S 

-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 
FAX  704  322 

A 
919  756- 
PD 
A 
910  785- 
IM 
A 
910  722 

A 
919  286- 
P 

704  845- 


155 

041 

L 

8833 

092 

AC 

074 

AC 

4822 

■5192 

036 

AC 

0626 

074 

S 

4766 

053 

LiRT 

■3281 

032 

S 

-3283 

018 

AC 

-0870 

046 

AC 

-4066 

067 

AC 

■7848 

060 

AC 

■3033 

■3377 

000 

AC 

■3420 

067 

AC 

■2115 

-0126 

065 

L/RT 

-1336 

018 

AC 

-2050 

-4388 

092 

AC 

-1273 

-8478 

074 

AC 

-1777 

-7484 

042 

AC 

-2121 

092 

L/RT 

■5645 

018 

AC 

■3725 
2389 

074 

S 

3415 

034 

AC 
■0037 

034 
LVRT 
8919 

032 
*  S 
5848 

060 

C 

1799 


156 


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 

S 

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 

L 

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 

L 

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 

L 

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 

S 

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 

L 

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 

*     L 

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 

R 

WINGFIELD,  THOMAS  WHETSELL 

AN     036 

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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WOJNOWSKI,  KATHRYN  JONES 

PD     025 

707  PROFESSIONAL  DR 

AC 

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 

S 

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 

AF 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 

919  716-4011 

WOOD,  SHERROD  NEWBERRY 

GP     042 

424  BOND  ST. 

L 

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 

A 
704  859- 


615  266-1 

A 

910  723 

IM 

A 

704  542 

NEP/IM 

704  864 


704  366- 
GP 


919  523 
PD/PH 


919  832 
ORS 


919  752 
ORS/HS 

A 
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 
FP 


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- 

FAX919  816- 

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 


A 

919  684 

TS/GS 

919  247 
U 
520      A 

910  275 
FAX  910  275 


075 

URT 

9483 

034 

R 

6316 

034 

S 

5662 
060 
AC 

6593 
036 
AC 

8302 
060 
AC 

5002 

054 

URT 

3496 

092 

URT 

4097 

074 

URT 

4613 

074 

AC 

4613 

1914 

080 

AC 

1023 

Oil 

AC 

■8545 

■0714 

026 

URT 

8437 

032 

URT 

5319 

041 

AC 

3720 

Oil 

URT 

3719 

092 

URT 

6449 

065 

AC 

0811 

060 

AC 

1580 

4088 

074 

AC 

3538 
074 

AC 

2570 

3611 

018 

AC 

4140 

3767 

000 

R 

8111 

016 

AC 

2101 

041 

AC 

6115 

1088 


158 


NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL 


WRENN,  RICHARD  NICKLES 

7040  BALLENTYNE  CT. 
CHARLOTTE     28210 

WRIGHT,  DAVID  O. 

902  W.  QUEEN  STREET 
EDENTON     27932 
WRIGHT,  ELIZABETH  ANN 

PO  BOX  1718 
STATESVILLE     28677 


ORS     060 

L/RT 

704  338-4257 

FAX  704  355-6041 

FP     021 

RT 

919  482-2116 

N     049 

A  AC 

704  878-6467 

FAX  704  878-6468 

WRIGHT,  EUGENE  EDWARD,  JR.  IM     026 

1262  OLIVER  ST  A  AC 

FAYETTEVILLE     28304-4449  910  323-2503 

FAX  910  323-4260 

WRIGHT,  HAROLD  RUSSELL,  JR.  OTO     032 

1213  BOYCE  AVENUE  AC 

BALTIMORE  MD     21204-3604  919  682-9341 

WRIGHT,  JAMES  RHODES  OTO/OPH     092 

3319  WHITE  OAK  RD.  URT 

RALEIGH     27609-7618  919  782-0051 

WRIGHT,  JAMES  THURMAN  GP     007 

804  LATHAM  ST.  A  L 

BELHAVEN     27810  919  943-2685 

WRIGHT,  JEFFREY  WARREN  MFM     065 

PO  BOX  9000  AC 

WILMINGTON     28402-9000  910  343-0161 

WRIGHT,  JOHN  HERMAN  PS/GS     034 

SALEM  MEDICAL  CENTER,  STE,  202  A         *     AC 

755  HIGHLAND  OAKS  DR. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  768-1986 

WRIGHT,  LYDIA  NORTH  OBG/MFM     000 

UNC  DEPT,  OF  OB-GYN  AC 

CB  7570.  214  MACNIDER  BLDG. 
CHAPEL  HILL     27599-7570  910  343-0161 

WRIGHT,  PATRICIA  ANN  P     008 

ROANOKE-CHOWAN  HUMAN 

SERVICES  CENTER 
AHOSKIE     27910 
WRIGHT,  PAUL  HARLAN 
4125  BEN  FRANKLIN  BLVD 
DURHAM     27704 


AC 

919  332-4137 

ORS/OSM     032 

A  AC 

919  471-9331 

FAX  919  471-6524 

WRIGHT,  RICHARD  BRANDON,  JR.        FP/AN     080 

1300LORCHMONT  PL.  APT,  902  L/RT 

SALISBURY     28144-2217  704  636-3059 

WRIGHT,  TONY  MARRONE  000 

2500  CLARENDON  BLVD.,  APT.  423         A  R 


ARLINGTON  VA     22201-3828 

202  784-2700 

WRIGHT,  WALTER  1  FF 

OPH     054 

701  DOCTORS  DR. 

AC 

KINSTON     28501 

919  522-1611 

FAX  919  522-0189 

WU,  KATHERINNE  GUTMANN 

P     092 

120  CANYON  RUN 

AC 

GARY     27513 

919  881-5456 

WU,  LAWRENCE  REGINALD 

FP     092 

2650  NEW  BERN  AVE. 

AC 

RALEIGH     27610 

919  250-2658 

WU,  NING  Z. 

032 

284  SUMMERWALK  CIRCLE 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

WU,  RICHARD  CHAO-CHUNG 

000 

1  E.  CHASE  ST..  APT,  711 

S 

BALTIMORE  MD     21202-2562 

704  636-7335 

WU,  WALLACE  CHI  LI 

GI/IM     034 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH,  OF  MED. 

AC 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157 

910  716-4603 

FAX  910  716-6376 

WURTZ,  KENNETH  SHERMAN 

ON     000 

KINSTON  CLINIC  NORTH,  STE.  N 

AC 

KINSTON     28501 

919  559-2201 

WYKER,  ROBERT  T. 

ORS     092 

POBOX  10707 

AC 

RALEIGH     27605 

919  781-5600 

WYMAN,  JOHN  SHELDON 

EM/IM     045 

11  MARGATE  LANE 

A             LVRT 

HENDERSONVILLE     28739 

704  692-2361 

WYNIA,  VIRGIL  HOWARD 

CD/IM     092 

3020  NEW  BERN  AVE.  #420 

A             AC 

RALEIGH     27610 

919  231-6132 

WYSOR,  WILLIAM  GEOFFREY,  JR. 

IM/GI     032 

304  ELLIOTT  RD. 

L7RT 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  942-6162 

WYTTENBACH,  ANN  GARNETT 

5970  FAIRVIEW  RD. 

CHARLOTTE     28210 
XIE,  SEAN  XIAORANG 

2343  SALEM  COURT  #C 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
YACOUBIAN,  TALENE  ALENE 

1716  COLE  MILL  ROAD 

DURHAM     27712-3206 
YAMBOR,  MARI  MARTHA 

PO  BOX  2444 

CHAPEL  HILL     27515-2444 
YANCY,  WILLIAM  SAMUEL 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST.,  STE,  801 

DURHAM     27704 

YANCY,  WILLIAM  SAMUEL,  JR. 

1137  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 
GREENVILLE     27834-9156 
YANG,  FRANK  YUN-PU 
4  MEMORIAL  DR.  EAST 
PINEHURST     28374 


YANKES,  JOSEPH  ROBERT 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST.,  STE.  303 

DURHAM     27704 
YARBOROUGH,  JESSE  GRAHAM,  JR 

RT   1.  BOX  125 

CATAWBA  COVE  RD, 

BELMONT     28012 
YARBOROUGH,  MARK  A. 

1  DOCTORS  PARK 

ASHEVILLE     28801 
YARBOROUGH,  MICHAEL  FRANCIS 

PO  BOX  1 7200 

2800  BLUE  RIDGE  RD,,  STE.  201 

RALEIGH     27619 


FP     060 

AC 

704  551-4245 

034 

A  S 

910  727-1850 

032 

S 

919  489-6952 

P     032 

AC 

919  881-5456 

PD/ADL     032 

A  AC 

919  220-4000 

FAX  919  220-2616 

074 

S 

919  489-1770 

GS     063 

AC 

910  295-5900 

FAX  910  295-9167 

R     032 

A  AC 

919  220-5109 

AN     036 

AC 


U     Oil 

A  AC 

704  253-5314 

GS/TS     092 

A  AC 


YARLEY,  DEWEY  HOBSON 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST.,  STE.  205 
DURHAM     27704 


YATES-BRITT,  RAE  LYNN 

D-5  1107  GROVEMONT  DR, 

GREENVILLE     27834 
YATES,  MARK  CHARLES 

1505  WESTOVER  TERR. 

GREENSBORO     27408 
YATES,  STEVEN  WAYNE 

2563  PEMBROKE  ROAD 

GASTONIA     28054 
YEAGLEY,  CATHERINE  JOAN 

60  LIVINGSTON  ST.,  STE,  100 

ASHEVILLE     28801 
YEARGAN,  SHERMAN  AUSTIN,  III 

802  TREYBROOKE  CIR.  #31 

GREENVILLE     27834-7846 
YEATTS,  ROBERT  P. 

WAKE  FOREST  UNIV,  EYE  CENTER 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD, 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157 
YELLIG,  EDWARD  BOOTH 

3320  WAKE  FOREST  RD. 

RALEIGH     27609 


919  420-5000 

FAX  919  420-5006 

IM     032 

A  AC 

919  220-5264 

FAX  919  220-7782 

074 

A  S 

919  830-5304 

ORS     041 

A  AC 

910  275-0927 

ON/IM     036 

AC 

704  861-1405 

OBGyMFM     Oil 

A  AC 

704  257-4720 

074 

S 

919  830-9071 

OPH/PSF     034 

*     AC 


YEN,  MICHAEL  HUNG-HWA 

2  GROVE  PARK  ROAD 
DURHAM     27705-6131 

YENNEY,  MATTHEW  F.J.,  JR. 
3621  WINSTEAD  RD, 
ROCKY  MOUNT     27804 

YEVAK,  RICHARD  JOHN,  JR. 
PO  BOX  36351 
CHARLOTTE,  NC     28236 

YODER,  CHARLES  DEWAYNE 

50  DOCTORS  DR..  STE,  304M 

ASHEVILLE     28801 
YODER,  DANIEL  M. 

1315  MORREENE  RD.  31H 

DURHAM     27705 
YOFFE,  ELIZABETH  HARRER 

3100  DURALEIGH  RD. 

RALEIGH     27612 


910  716-4091 

IM     092 

A  AC 

919  872-4850 

FAX  919  878-0949 

032 

S 

919  383-0233 

R/NM     064 

AC 

919  443-1949 

AN     060 

C 

704  377-5772 

FAX  704  377-3389 

PD/NPM     Oil 

AC 

704  253-1998 

032 

A  S 

IM/HEM     092 

AC 
919  781-7070 


YOFFE,  MARK 

PO  BOX  30098 

RALEIGH  HEM/ONCOLOGY  CLI. 

RALEIGH     27622 
YOO,  DAVID  S. 

14  TARAWA  TERRACE  #A 

DURHAM     27705-6415 
YOON,  JONG  CHUL 

601  JONES  FERRY  RD,,  APT,  M10 

CARRBORO     27510-2160 
YOPP,  JAMES  DENNIE,  JR. 

755  HIGHLAND  OAKS  DR,  STE,  204 


ON/HEM 

A 


919  781 


A 

919  933' 

CD/IM 

A     P 


WINSTON-SALEM     27103 

YORK,  JOHN  WALTER 

1632  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 
GREENVILLE     27834 
YORK,  SHELLEY  CLYDE,  JR. 

1101  HUNTSFORD  TERRACE 
THOMASVILLE     27360-2509 

YOUNG,  AMY  CAROLINE 

1810  ELIZABETH  AVENUE 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 

YOUNG,  CHARLES  GIBSON 

403  W.  HARRISON  STREET 
P.  O,  BOX  359 
REIDSVILLE     27320 


910  765 
FAX  910  765 


919  752' 
GS 

919  476 
FAX  910  476 

A 

910  773' 

IM/OM 


910  349- 
FAX  910  349- 
FP 


YOUNG,  CHARLES  RICHARD 

435  E.  MAIN  ST, 

FOREST  CITY     28043  704  245 

YOUNG,  CLINTON  DRIVER  PUD/A 

1018  N.  ELM  STREET  A 

GREENSBORO     27401  910  275- 

YOUNG,  DANIEL  TEST  CD/IM 

UNC, 338  CLINICAL  SCI,  229-H 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599  919  966 

YOUNG,  EDWIN  SAMUELS,  JR.  PD 

PO  BOX  32861 

CHARLOTTE     28232  704  355 

YOUNG,  FRANK  ALFRED  GS 

7501  WATERCREST  RD. 

CHARLOTTE     28210  704  587- 

YOUNG,  FRANK  KEVIN 

BOWMAN  GRAY  MEDICAL  STUDENT      A 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD, 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157 
YOUNG,  JACK  LINK 

PO  BOX  1749 

PINEHURST     28374 


910  723- 
N 
A 
910  295- 
FAX  910  295- 
OPH 
A 
704  358- 
OM 


YOUNG,  JOHN  ADAM,  II 

1600  E,  THIRD  STREET 

CHARLOTTE     28204 
YOUNG,  JOYCE  M. 

3039  CORNWALLIS 

XXE6B/B205 

RESEARCH  TRIANGLE  PK     27709    919  543- 
YOUNG,  KYLE  ALLEN  DR 

P,  O.  BOX  13005  A 

GREENSBORO     27415  910  379- 

YOUNG,  MICHAEL  HARRILL  N/IM 

STE,  190W,  DOCTORS  OFFICE  BLDG  A 

50  DOCTORS  DRIVE 

ASHEVILLE     28801 
YOUNG,  NOEL  WILLIAM,  JR. 

2609  N,  DUKE  STREET 

DURHAM     27704 


YOUNG,  PETER  RUSSELL 

1317  N.  ELM  ST,.  STE.  #5 
PO  BOX  10037 
GREENSBORO     27401 

YOUNG,  PETER  RUSSELL,  JR. 

411  S.  SUNSET  DR. 
WINSTON-SALEM     27103-2839 
YOUNG,  ROBERT  LASSITER,  JR. 

103  WEST  27TH  STREET 
LUMBERTON     28358 


704  252- 
OPH 
A 
919  220- 
FAX  919  220- 
GS 
A 

910  274- 
FAX  910  274- 


919  748 
PD 


910  739- 
FAX  910  671 
YOUNG,  W.  P.  WILTSEE  ADUPD 

UNC  STUDENT  HEALTH  SERVICE 

CB  7470 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599  919  966- 


092 

AC 

7070 

032 

S 

032 

S 

3286 

034 

AC 

4871 

-8934 

074 

S 

-3372 

029 

LVRT 

4183 

-4183 

034 

S 

-1959 

079 

AC 

-5536 

-3665 

081 

AC 

•6400 

041 

AC 

-7238 

032 

URT 

-4602 

060 

AC 

■3156 

060 

H 

-1415 

034 

S 

-1692 

063 

AC 

-6868 

-1514 

060 

AC 

-4111 

032 

C 

5508 
041 
AC 
-4144 
Oil 
AC 

6066 
032 
AC 
5439 
6023 
041 
AC 

8444 

5367 

000 

R 

3465 

078 

AC 

3318 

3600 

032 

AC 

6570 


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YOUNG,  WILLIAM  BEAUREGARD 

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 
YOUNGBLOOD,  SCOT  A. 

7  PINNACLE  ROAD 

DURHAM     27705 
YOUNGS,  FRANKLIN  JAY 

7313  WOODBRIDGE  ROAD 

STANTONSBURG     27883 
YOUNT,  ERNEST  HARSHAW,  JR. 

2800  GREENWICH  ROAD 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 
YOUNT,  JAMES  ALVIN 

3535  RANDOLPH  ROAD 

CHARLOTTE     28211 


TS/CDS 

919  684 

919  684 

FP 

A 

704  328 

PDOP 

A 

910  763 

910  763 

Gsrrs 

A 


032 

L7RT 

2037 

8666 

018 

AC 

•2941 

065 

AC 

3601 

4608 

074 

AC 


919  816-4751 

032 

S 


FAX 


YOUNT,  WILLIAM  JAY 

UNC,  932  FLOB  BLDG-  CB  7280 
CHAPEL  HILL     27599-7280 


FAX 


YOW,  KEVIN  BREWER 

200  BARNES  ST.  APT  15-1 
CARRBORO     27510-2247 

YOW,  RICHARD  BAXTER 

250  CHARLOIS  AVE. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
YOWELL,  ROBERT  KLUTTZ 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST..  STE.  204 

DURHAM     27704-3048 

YUDELL,  ROBERT  BENJAMIN 

LAUREL  EYE  ASSOCIATES 

201  PROVIDENCE  RD. 
CHARLOTTE     28207 


FAX 


PA 


919  399- 
IM 
A 

910  768- 
CD 
A 
704  365- 
704  364- 
RHU/AI 

919  966 
919  966 


919  933- 
DR 

A 
910  768 

DBG 

A 
919  220 
919  220 

OPH 

A 


098 

L 

2118 

034 

L7RT 

5702 

060 

AC 

0760 

1641 

032 

AC 

4191 

1739 

032 

S 

7134 

034 

AC 

■4730 

032 

AC 

5435 

■5572 

060 

AC 


FAX 


YUE,  BENJAMIN  B. 

PO  DRAWER  760 

545  CENTER  STREET 

BRYSON  CITY     28713 
YURKO,  ANTHONY  ANDREW 

616  HUNTING  COUNTRY  ROAD 

TRYON     28782 
YURKO,  JOHN  EVANS 

15  MEDICAL  PARK 

MOREHEAD  CITY     28557 
ZAGORIA,  RONALD  JAY 

BOWMAN  GRAY,  DEPT. OF 
RADIOLOGY 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157-1088 
ZAIN,  JASMINE  MUHAMMED 

933  OLD  ROCKFORD  ST.,  STE.  5 

MOUNT  AIRY     27030 
ZAMMIT,  ROBERT  PAUL 

406  FORSYTH  MEDICAL  PARK 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 

FAX 
ZANARD,  ROBYN  KIM 

106-A  SUE  ANN  COURT 

CARRBORO     27510 
ZARATE,  RENATO  M. 

PO  BOX  86 

DANBURY     27016 
ZARITZKY,  DAVID  RON 

P.  O.  BOX  6146 

HIGH  POINT     27262 
ZARZAR,  DAVID  PAUL 

D-7  VILLAGE  GREEN  CONDOS 

220  ELIZABETH  ST, 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 


704  372-4380 

704  358-0624 

GS     087 

A  AC 

704  488-2283 

GS     075 

LVRT 

704  859-5133 

GS     016 

AC 

919  247-2101 

R     034 


910  716- 
IM 

910  786- 
OBG 

A 
910  765- 
910  760- 

A 
919  932- 
IM 
A 
910  591- 
R 
A 
910  887- 
P 
A 


AC 

4316 
000 
AC 

4020 
034 
AC 

4533 

8855 

032 

S 

5102 
034 
AC 

4306 
046 
AC 

■9341 

032 

R 


ZARZAR,  MICHAEL  NAKHLEH  P 

3168-E  ESSEX  CIRCLE  A 

GLENWOOD  PROFESSIONAL  VILL 
RALEIGH     27608  919  782- 

ZARZAR,  NAKHLEH  PACIFICO  P 

3108-E  ESSEX  CIRCLE  A 

RALEIGH     27608  919  782- 

ZARZAR,  NICHOLAS  S.  P 

314  LAFAYETTE  DR.  A 

HILLSBOROUGH     27278  919  644- 

ZBAN,  WILLIAM  MATTHEW  EM 

7016  DARNLEY  PLACE  A 

CHARLOTTE     28226  704  384- 

ZECHMAN,  JAMES  MICHAEL  Al 

1425  S   GLENBURNIE  RD  ,  STE   3 
NEW  BERN     28560-4354  919  756- 

ZEE,  WENDELL  J.  AN 

PO  BOX  7055  A 

WILSON     27893  919  291- 

ZEEDICK,  JOHN  FRANCIS  IVAN  AN/PUD 

4151  OLD  GEORGETOWN  RD 

WEST  A 

KERSHAW  SC     29067-8902  803  475- 

ZEILENDER,  STUART  BRUCE  IM/PUD 

25  FAIRMONT  ROAD  A 

ASHEVILLE     28804  704  255- 

ZEISEL,  STEVEN  H.  NTR 

644  ROCK  CREEK  ROAD 
CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  966- 

ZEITLER,  KENNETH  DALE  HEM/ON 

PO  BOX  30098  A 

RALEIGH  HEM/ONCOLOGY  CLI. 
RALEIGH     27622 


919  781- 
FAX919  571 
ON/IM 
A 
910  768- 
FP 


ZEKAN,  PATRICIA  JOAN 

250  CHARLOIS  BLVD. 
WINSTON-SALEM     27103 

ZELLER,  DONALD  JOHN 

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 


ZELLNER,  ERIC  G.  B. 

PO  BOX  64614 

FAYETTEVILLE     28306 
ZELLNER,  PAULA  WATKINS 

329  SUMMERTIME  RD, 

FAYETTEVILLE     28303 
ZELMAN,  STACIE  JEAN 

124  BASNIGHT  LANE 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
ZEOK,  JOHN  VICTOR 

3020  NEW  BERN  AVE,,  STE   560 

RALEIGH     27610-1249 


919  231 
FAX  919  231 
PM 
A 
910  323- 
DR 
A 
910  323 


A 
919  942 
CDSA/S 


ZERBY,  GLENN  ALAN 

2500  BLUE  RIDGE  RD..  STE.  417 

RALEIGH     27607 
ZETTL,  MATTHEW  LEE 

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 
FAX  919  231 
EM/IM 
A 
919  783 
ORS 


919  247 
OBG 
A 

910  892- 

A 

919  489 

PD/FP 

919  734- 


092 

AC 

1555 
092 
AC 

1555 
000 
AC 

6744 
060 
AC 

5160 
000 
AC 

6457 
098 
AC 

1700 
000 

S/RT 

8749 
Oil 
AC 

7733 
000 
AC 

7218 
092 
AC 

7070 
9352 
034 
AC 
4730 
092 
AC 

0146 

9768 

092 

AC 

8253 

9546 

026 

AC 

9010 

026 

AC 

2012 

032 

S 

5864 

092 

AC 

6333 

6334 

092 

AC 

3038 

016 

AC 

2101 

043 

AC 

4092 

032 

S 

4524 

096 

AC 

4736 

034 

S 


919  966-2127 


ZINICOLA,  DANIEL  F. 

P.  O   BOX  1071 
BURGAW     28425 


CD/IM 

A 
704  373 
FAX  704  373- 
GP 


060 

AC 

1503 

1216 

065 

AC 

910  259-5721 


ZIPF,  ROBERT  EUGENE,  JR.  PTH/FOP 

NASH  GENERAL  HOSPITAL 

ROCKY  MOUNT     27804  919  443- 

ZIRKER.  THOMAS  A.  PTH 

801  GREEN  VALLEY  RD  A 

GREENSBORO     27408  910  574 

ZOELLNER,  STEVEN  MARK  PS 

PO  BOX  3550 

PINEHURST     28374  910  295 

ZOLLINGER,  RICHARD  WILLIAM,  II      CDS/TS 

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 
ZUKOSKI,  ROBERT  MICHAEL 

904  HOWE  ST..  NORTH 

SOUTHPORT     28461 
ZVARA.  DAVID  ALEXANDER 

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 

FAX  919  878 

FP 

910  875 


910  765 
ORS 


704  342- 
R 


704  365- 
GS/GYN 


910  457- 
AN 


910  716 
OPH/A 


064 

AC 

8043 

041 

AC 

6839 

063 

AC 

1917 

060 

AC 

1306 

3109 

032 

S 

6311 

034 

S 

092 

AC 

4850 

0099 

047 

AC 

8106 

034 

R 

9571 

060 

AC 

8343 

060 

AC 

-0343 
010 

AC 
5292 
034 
AC 
-4498 
096 
AC 


919  736- 
FAX  919  735- 


3937 

3701 

034 

S 

919  924-9410 


160 


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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 

APT,  106-C 

GREENSBORO     27455 

910  574-8132 

ALEXANDER,  BARBARA  DUDLEY 

000 

1009  SHADY  LANE 

A 

DURHAM     27712-9527 

919  681-8111 

ALLEN,  MARY  VIRGINIA 

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. 

WILMINGTON     28403 

910  343-7000 

ATKINS,  MARK  RUSSELL 

032 

1 1405  S.  MAPLEEWOOD  AVE. 

TULSA  OK     74137-7752 

919  684-3300 

ATKINS,  THOMAS  ALLEN 

GS     060 

406  W.  9TH  ST..  APT,  303 

CHARLOTTE     28202 

704  338-1234 

ATOS-RADZION,  ELAINE  CHRISTINE              N     000 

100-18  MELVILLE  LOOP 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  967-8237 

BAILEY-DORTON,  CHASSE  M. 

FP     074 

B-9  DOCTORS  PARK  APTS, 

A 

BEASLEY  DR. 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  816-4611 

BALLANTINE,  WILLIAM  CLAYTON 

IM     000 

304  SOUTH  7TH  STREET 

MEBANE     27302 

919  563-0856 

BANKS,  WILLIAM  JEFFERY 

000 

3221  AMHERST  AVENUE 

DALLAS  TX     75225-7621 

919  748-4316 

BAUM,  STEPHAN  FREDRICK 

P     000 

4110  SETTLEMENT  DR 

A 

DURHAM     27713 

BEAN,  JOSEPH  MICHAEL 

000 

4202  SETTLEMENT  DR. 

A 

DURHAM     27713 

919  419-1554 

BECK,  DAVID  ALLEN 

GER/P     032 

VAMC,  GRECC-182 

A 

508  FULTON  ST, 

DURHAM     27705 

91 9  286-6932 

BLANCHARD,  PAUL  LEWIS 

IM     000 

1157-C  SALEM  DR. 

CHARLO 1  1  b     28209 

704  375-9065 

BOESHORE,  ERIC  RUSSELL  041 

1200  N.  ELM  STREET 

GREENSBORO     27401  910  379-4062 

BOHLE,  DAVID  JOHN  CD/IM     034 

1345  ROBINHOOD  FOREST  DR. 

PFAFFTOWN     27040  910  716-2605 

BOKA,  BERNARD  GEORGE  034 

4100  TREE  TOPS  CIRCLE 

WINTERVILLE     28590  910  768-1219 

BOOK,  SARAH  WEISS  P     032 

5517  VENTURA  DR. 

DURHAM     27712-2039  919  684-8111 

BOWEN,  MARY  GRAY  RO     000 

304  S.  7TH  STREET 

MEBANE     27302  919  684-2389 

BOYLE,  JAMES  EDWARD  000 

7  PIERRE  PLACE 

DURHAM     27704  919  966-2531 

BROCK,  MARGARET  PUNCH  AN     034 

1105  WETHERBURN  CT.  A 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104  910  768-2750 

BRONE,  LISA  ANN  FP     000 

4914  LONGLEAF  ROAD 

MCLEANSVILLE     27301  919  574-8132 

BROWN,  ELIZABETH  DENNY  R     000 

7  THORNE  RIDGE  DR,  A 

DURHAM     27713  919  489-8430 

BROWN,  TIMOTHY  CHAUNCEY  GS     000 

5203  SILKWOOD  DR, 

DURHAM     27713-1650  919  966-4320 

BRYSON,  JONATHON  SCOTT  065 

1005  BALFOURE  DRIVE 

WILMINGTON     28412  910  313-2662 

BUENO,  JOSEPHA  D/IM     000 

4800  UNIVERSITY  DR,.  APT.  17-S  A 
DURHAM     27707  919  684-2291 

BUNDY,  ROBERT  FRANCIS,  JR.  FP     000 

352  HAVEN  DR.  #Y-3  A 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  355-8733 

BUNYARD,  MATTHEW  PHILLIP  IM/RHU     032 

4801  DORSEY  HALL  DR..  STE,  226 
ELLICOTT  CITY  MD     21042  919  684-2949 

BURTNER,  BARBARA  ANNE  000 

3704-F  MERIWETHER  DR. 

DURHAM     27704  919  684-2258 

BUSHELL,  IAN  WILSON  FP     000 

UNC  HOSPITALS  A 

CB  7595.  MANNING  DR. 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599  919  966-3711 

BUTTERFIELD,  MARIAN  ISBEY  P     032 

2  S,  POSTON  COURT 

DURHAM     27705-5367  919  286-7099 

CALL,  KENNETH  D.  074 

110  FOX  RUN  CIRCLE 

GREENVILLE     27858  919  551-4100 

CALVERT,  SUSAN  LINDA  PM     000 

2903-B  SUSSEX  STREET  A 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  321-4040 

CAPEHART,  BRUCE  PINSON  P     032 

4101  OLDE  COACH  ROAD  A 
DURHAM     27707-3638  919  493-4857 

CARTER,  NATHANIEL  N     000 

1605  HUTZLER  LN,.  APT.  2202 

PIKESVILLE  MD     21208-3766  919  684-8111 

CAWLEY,  PATRICK  JAMES  032 

2610-H  CAMELLIA  ST.  A 

DURHAM  27705  919  383-2901 
CHANDRASEKHAR,  CHITTARANJAN  B.       IM     000 

4621 -G  HOPE  VALLEY  ROAD 

DURHAM     27707  919  403-0511 

CHARI,  RAVI  S.  GS     032 

21  SUNRISE  PLACE  A 

DURHAM     27705-2832  919  382-3110 

CHARITY.  PAMELA  LYNN  IM     032 

4501-L  EMERALD  FOREST  DR.  A 

DURHAM     27713  919  684-8111 

CHASE,  TIMOTHY  LEE  OBG     000 

111  FLORIDA  AVE.  #13  A 
CAROLINA  BEACH     28428  910  458-5138 


CHENG,  CHRISTINE  ANN 

1307  ARNETTE  AVE. 

DURHAM     27707 
CIESLA,  WILLIAM  PAUL,  JR. 

4625-E  HOPE  VALLEY  ROAD 

DURHAM     27707 
CIOCCA,  MARIO  FRANK,  JR. 

605  JONES  FERRY  RD.,  APT.  GG1 

CARRBORO     27510 
CLARK,  LISA  ANNE 

4J  RIVER  BIRCH  ROAD 

DURHAM     27705 
CLARK,  ROY  REYNOLDS 

1443  CAPRI  ROAD 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
CLEMENT,  KEVIN  BRYAN 

1201  PAMLICO  DR 

GREENSBORO     27408 
COGGIN.  JAMES  MICHAEL 

1102  SAINT  ANDREWS  DR. .#102 

WILMINGTON     28412-7494 
COHEN.  JENNIFER  BETH 

704  SNOWCREST  TRAIL 

DURHAM     27707 
COLE,  JACK  CECIL 

ECU  DEPT   OF  MEDICINE 

GREENVILLE     27858-4354 
COLEMAN,  STEPHEN  DEXTER 

3990-A  VALLEY  COURT 

WINSTON-SALEM     27106 
COLLINS,  SAMUEL  BROWN 

1161  MULBERRY  LN,.  APT.  32-C 

GREENVILLE     27858 
COMBS,  STEPHEN  PAUL 

1217  WHITE  TOP  ROAD 

BLUFF  CITY  TN     37618 
CONLON,  PETER  JOSEPH 

BOX  3951.  DUMC 

DURHAM     27705 
CONTOGIANNIS,  MARY  ANN 

3529  SPICEBUSH  TRAIL 

GREENSBORO     27410-2907 
COOK,  FIONA  JACKSON 

DEPT.  OF  MEDICINE 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

GREENVILLE     27858 
COOPER,  MARK  HAYDEN 

1638  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 

GREENVILLE     27834 
COPE,  BRIAN  SCOTT 

9021  FARMINGTON  DR. 

RICHMOND  VA     23229 
CORCORAN,  MELISSA  C. 

722  N.  85TH  ST..  APT.  12 

SEATTLE  WA     98103 
COSGROVE,  BILLIE  FOREHAND 

8619  S.W.  55TH  PL 

GAINESVILLE  FL     32608 
COSTLEY.  ELIZABETH  MINEI 

1601  OWEN  DR, 

FAYETTEVILLE     28304 
COX,  RALPH  LEE 

5785  E,  8TH  AVE,  #306 

DENVER  CO     80220 
CRADDOCK,  JEFFREY  CHARLES 

3917  LOIS  ST, 

WINSTON-SALEM     27127 
CRAFT,  PATRICK  P. 

124  N,  EASTERN  ST, 

GREENVILLE     27858 
CRAIG,  STEPHEN  DAVID 

987  RIDGEVIEW  AVE, 

WINSTON-SALEM     27127 
CREMER,  STEVEN  ARTHUR 

2167  DAVE  ST, 

WINSTON-SALEM     27127 
CREWS,  JENNIE  ROBERTSON 

6712  PAULINE  DR, 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 


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A 
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000 

919  490-1842 
000 

919  966-1042 
GS     000 


OBG     034 

A 
910  768-8744 
FP     041 

910  574-8035 
GP/GYN     065 

919  313-0057 
000 

919  490-1682 
IM     074 

919  816-5770 
GS     000 

910  716-4241 

EM     074 

A 

919  355-3372 

000 


NEP     000 


919  684-2116 
GS     074 


919  355-6121 
IM/END     074 


919  816-2567 
000 


919  752-5637 
000 


804  828- 
PHO/ON 


206  783- 
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5318 
032 


9979 
000 


904  336-0350 
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1152 
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FP 


7645 
034 


4551 
074 


919  830-3974 
034 
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DALLAERO,  DAVID  THOMAS 

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112  LAKESHORE  DR. 

DURHAM     27713 
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WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
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4814  TIFFANY  AVENUE 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 
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CB  7595 

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1630  GARDEN  TERRACE  DR. 

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4812  TIFFANY  AVENUE 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 
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500  E.  MEDICAL  DR. 

UNIV   OF  MICHIGAN 

ANN  ARBOR  Ml     48109-0054 
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6703  CARMON  ROAD 

PO  BOX  371 

GIBSONVILLE     27249 
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NC  BAPTIST  HOSPITAL 

ONE  MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157-2211  910  716-3605 

LATZ,  TRACY  J.  T.  P     034 

2273  WOODSONG  LN. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27106  910  924-0889 

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1200  N.  ELM  ST. 

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3710  RICHEY  ROAD 

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2731  WILDWOOD  COURT 

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1714  S.  ELM  ST. 

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MAYNARD,  EUGENE  HAROLD,  JR. 

95  LEONARD  AVENUE 

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MCCAIN,  RAETTA  BEVAN 

406  HARDING  ST. 

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1601  OWEN  DRIVE 

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763  REAFORD  ROAD 

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DURHAM     27707-3638 
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3802  MERIWETHER  DR.,  APT.  J 

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1209  4TH  AVE   SW,  APT.  #6 

ROCHESTER  MN     55902-3835 
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NC  BAPTIST  HOSPITAL 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157 
MORROW,  PHILLIP  RAY,  JR. 

2260  SUNDERLAND  RD.  #76W 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-6534 
MURKIN,  SCOTT  ALAN 

9429  GOODEN  DR. 

FAYETTEVILLE     28314 
MURPHY,  LIA  SUZANNE  LOGIC 

100  FOREST  OAKS  DR 

DURHAM     27705 
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2263  BRIAR  GLENN  ROAD 

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DURHAM     27705-5565 
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5801-28  TATTERSALL  DR. 

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WINSTON-SALEM     27157 
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64  ORCHARD  VIEW 

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RAMSHAW,  DAVID  GORTON 

PO  BOX  9025 

WILMINGTON     28402 
RANDOLPH,  VICTOR  F. 

3867-B  SWEETEN  CREEK  RD 

ARDEN     28704 
REITNAUER,  PAMELA  JEAN 

548  OAK  CREST  DR. 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516 
RIGGS,  RUSSELL  WESTLYN 

7116  WANNAMAKER  LANE 

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 
ROBERTS,  CHARLES  STEWART 

108  BURNETT-WOMACK  BLDG. 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599-7065 
ROBERTSON,  CANDACE  APPLE 

2008  FALCON  WOOD  CT   APT   H 
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 

8207  REYNARD  ROAD 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516 
SANDERS-CLIETTE,  ANGELA 

3  SAWGRASS  ROAD,  #E-5 

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 

705-A  SUNSET  DR. 

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 
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4817  GLENDARION 

DURHAM     27713 
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1246  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 

GREENVILLE     27834 
SHANNON,  GORDON  J. 

323  RICHMOND  RD. 

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919  929-4371 

RALEIGH     27609 

919  684-8111 

GS     000 

SHEEK,  CARRIE  ANTOINETTE 

1680  HENDERSONVILLE  ROAD 

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 

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WINSTON-SALEM     27103 

919  716-4311 

SIDBURY,  ROBERT 

000 

919  966-4202 

635  QUINTARA  ST   #A 

EM     000 

SAN  FRANCISCO  CA     941 16-1328 

415  664-9601 

SILVER,  DANNY 

FP     000 

704  355-3181 

RR  #2,  BOX  1680 

GS     000 

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803  765-6116 

SIMPSON,  PATRICK  JOSEPH 

032 

910  716-2011 

136  SPRINGBERRY  LANE 

A 

RO     032 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-8651 

919  929-5489 

A 

SIMSIC,  JANET  MARIE 

060 

1701  GARDEN  TERRACE  #26 

A 

919  966-1101 

CHARLOTTE     28203-5855 

704  355-3156 

EM     000 

SKIDMORE,  ROBERT  ARTHUR,  JR. 

D/AM     032 

5902  MOUNTAIN  ISLAND  DR, 

A 

DURHAM     27713 

919  361-3468 

704  355-2000 

SLIZ,  NICHOLAS  BERNARD,  JR. 

PD     000 

000 

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 

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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 

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803  299-3461 

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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 


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9444 
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9004 
000 


4311 
000 


901  527-3400 
041 


919  294-6339 
000 


919  846-0949 
000 


A 

919  681 

RHU 

A 
919  684. 


919  931' 
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910  748- 
ORS 


8111 
032 


8111 
074 


1141 
034 


2649 
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919  716-2011 
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919  966- 

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919  966- 
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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 

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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 

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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 


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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. 
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816-4669 

032 

A 

684-8111 

U  032 

A 

684-8111 

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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 

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A 

966-2127 

034 

765-9571 

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upon  completion  of  training  in  a  recognized  school  of  medicine  located  in  North  Carolina.  Residents  of  North  Carolina  enrolled  in  a 
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OFFICERS— Co-President:  Bill  Durland,  205  Sunrise  Lane, 
Co-President:  Gus  Papas,  205  Sunrise  Lane, 
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919  932-7979 

ABUBAKARI,  JAWAL 

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919  942-2646 

ADAM,  AMER 

000 

1133  IVY  LANE 

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GARY     27511 

919  467-7725 

ADAMS,  JAMES 

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1000  SMITH  LEVEL  RD.,  APT.  L-3 

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CARRBORO     27510 

919  933-6105 

ADAMS,  TODD  J. 

032 

RT.  #7,  BOX  104 

S 

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 

000 

617-B  HIBBARD  DR. 

8 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  914-6930 

ALLEY,  JOHN  GRANVILLE,  JR. 

032 

ONE  DAVIE  CIRCLE 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  968-1135 

ANOFF,  DEBRA  LEIGH 

000 

136  MARLOWE  COURT 

8 

CARRBORO     27510-2499 

919  933-0886 

ARCHIE,  THOMAS  EDWARD,  JR. 

032 

110  E   LONGVIEWST. 

s 

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 

8 

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 

s 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  929-0466 

BANDUKWALA,  IBREZ  RAFIQ 

000 

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 

032 

505  BOOTH  ROAD 

A              S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516 

919  493-7960 

BAZEMORE,  ANDREW  WILLIAM 

032 

APT.  #21,  HWY.  54  BYPASS 

s 

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 

8 

1515  E.  FRANKLIN  ST..  #31 

A             S 

919  932-1836 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  933-6564 

032 

BUI,  VU  LONG 

032 

S 

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 

8 

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 

S 

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 

S 

#4  MERRITT  APTS. 

8 

919  968-4482 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  942-8756 

032 

CARROLL,  SHERI  LYNN 

032 

A             S 

PO  BOX  16242 

8 

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 

S 

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 

S 

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 

8 

919  408-0462 

DURHAM     27713 

919  489-2841 

032 

CLARK,  ELIZABETH  CHARLOTTE 

032 

S 

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 

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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. 

S 

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 

S 

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 

S 

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 

S 

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 

S 

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 

S 

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 


A 
919  942 


A 
919  929 


919  490 


A 
919  932 


A 
919  932 


919  929 


A 
919  493 


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0443 

032 

S 

7855 

032 

S 

0789 

032 

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032 

S 

7914 

032 

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7832 

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919  932-7534 

032 

A  8 

919  490-6099 

032 

S 

919  933-7382 

032 

S 

919  914-3503 

032 

A  S 

919  929-2212 

032 

A  S 

919  933-2213 

032 

S 

032 

S 

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 

S 

919  942-3714 

032 

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919  929-8417 

032 

S 

919  929-8417 

032 

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919  932-6269 

032 

S 

919  933-6672 


GANSMAN,  THOMAS  WILLIAM 

032 

119  BARCLAY  ROAD 

S 

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 

S 

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. 

S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516-3641 

919  933-1145 

GILL,  MICHAEL 

032 

4932  PINE  CONE  DR. 

S 

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. 

S 

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 

S 

CARRBORO     27510 

919  967-5971 

GOODWIN,  LEIGH  BARDEN 

032 

136  PUREFOY  RD..  APT.  #C 

S 

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 

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A         *     S 

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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 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL  NC     27514 

HAMRICK,  MAURA  LYNN 

032 

1  WOODBRIDGE  DR,  #A 

S 

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 

S 

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 

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100  ROCK  HAVEN  RD,,  APT,  J208 

A             S 

CARRBORO     27510-2551 

919  454-1522 

HIGI,  MARCUS  T. 

000 

F-12  WOODBRIDGE 

s 

601  JONES  FERRY  RD, 

CARRBORO     27510 

919  968-6524 

HOBEN,  MICHAEL  SKOW 

032 

5500-86C  FORTUNES  RIDGE  DR 

A             S 

DURHAM     27713 

919  489-1844 

HODGIN,  JEFFREY  BENTON 

032 

35  HOLLAND  DR, 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  967-8336 

HODGIN,  THOMAS  W.,  JR. 

032 

27  HOLLAND  DR, 

S 

APT,  #27 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-4626 

919  929-9598 

HOFFMAN,  REBECCAH  ALICE 

032 

1025-ADAIRYLAND  ROAD 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  933-0425 

HOLSHOUSER,  JOHN  WARREN 

032 

16  DAVIE  CIRCLE 

S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  942-3563 

HOLSTI,  MAIJA 

032 

213  OXFORD  HILLS  DR, 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  932-5164 

HOLTZAPPLE,  JOHN 

000 

105  HAMPTON  CT, 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  932-5369 

HONEYCUTT,  TRAVIS  CLARKE 

032 

601  JONES  FERRY  RD,,  APT   G9 

A             S 

CARRBORO     27510 

919  967-6756 

HONG,  JEANNIE  JUDY 

032 

29  HOLLAND  DR 

S 

SPRING  GARDEN  APTS, 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  933-3733 

HUANG,  IZU 

032 

2E  KINGSWOOD  APTS, 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516 

919  942-5159 

HUNG,  WINNY  W. 

032 

1000  SMITH  LEVEL  RD.  APT.  C3 

A             S 

CARRBORO     27510 

919  967-1506 

HUNT,  JOHN  PATRICK 

000 

218PITTSBOROST 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516-2738 

919  932-5468 

HUNTER,  SHANNON  ELIZABETH 

032 

109  S,  PEAK  DR, 

S 

CARRBORO     27510 

919  942-1064 

HURLEY,  MARIA  YADIRA 

032 

331  W   ROSEMARY  ST,.  APT,  13 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  929-9765 

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032 

125  PUREFOY  ROAD 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  942-3714 

IRWIN,  TRACI  ELIZABETH 

032 

105  DIXIE  LANE 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  967-5780 

IYER,  SRIKANT 

032 

300  CHASE  AVENUE 

S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  933-4811 

JACKSON,  ANGELA  LOUIE 

032 

5202  BOSHER  LAKE  DR. 

A             S 

MCLEANSVILLE     27301 

910  697-2633 

JAMES,  LINDSEY  RACHEL 

032 

UNC,  MS  II 

S 

121  MACNIDER  BLDG. 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599 

919  962-8335 

JENKINS,  JOSEPH  T. 

032 

226  FORBUSH  MOUNTAIN  DR, 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  967-1818 

JESSUP,  DAVID  BLACKWELL 

032 

185  ELLERSLIE  DR, 

A             S 

FAYE  NEVILLE     28303-5910 

919  864-4726 

JEWELL,  MARTIE  LEE 

032 

98  NICKS  BEND  WEST 

A             S 

PITTSBORO     27312 

919  932-9444 

JILES,  TASHA  B. 

032 

6321  ARBORWOOD  DR,,  APT,  208 

S 

MEMPHIS  TN     38115-3418 

919  932-1410 

JOHNSON,  HAROLD  ALBERT 

032 

RR  #12,  BOX  40 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  968-1876 

JOHNSON,  KENNETH  LEE 

032 

243  SUMMERWALK  CIRCLE 

S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  942-5614 

JOHNSON,  MONIQUE  DELANA 

032 

375  UMSTEAD  DR,  #B 

S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516-1810 

919  942-1862 

KARTHEISER,  PAUL  HARLAN 

032 

224  VANCE  STREET 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516-2923 

919  929-5216 

KATZ,  ANDREW  LEE 

032 

805  E.  FRANKLIN  ST, 

S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-3222 

919  493-4967 

KELSEY,  RICHARD  CALHOUN 

032 

1800  WILLIAMSBURG  RD   APT,  20C                       S 

DURHAM     27707-3544 

919  489-8936 

KHANNA,  ROHIT  MOHAN 

032 

34  HOLLAND  DR, 

S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  967-6317 

KHOSH,  BOBBIE  ALYSE 

032 

9936  KOUPELA  DR, 

S 

RALEIGH     27614-9032 

919  933-1790 

KILPATRICK,  MICHAUX  RENATA 

032 

406  LLOYD  ST, 

A             S 

CARRBORO     27510 

919  942-7937 

KING,  MARIE  ELIZABETH 

032 

1000  SMITH  LEVEL  RD,  APT,  T6 

S 

CARRBORO     27510 

919  942-4098 

KIRKMAN,  BRENT  ROBERT 

032 

121  WESTVIEW  DR,  APT   #55 

A              S 

CARRBORO     27510 

919  933-3860 

KLAUS,  NELSON  CLIFFORD,  III 

032 

N-202  RAMSGATE  APTS 

S 

CARRBORO     27510 

919  968-9458 

KLEIN,  JEFFREY  ALLEN 

000 

102  DUCHESS  LANE 

s 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  408-0311 

KNIGHT,  NANCY  WATSON 

032 

178  ST,  ANDREWS  LANE 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  967-0781 

KNIGHT,  TONI  RENEE 

032 

1 105  HIGHWAY  54  BYPASS 

S 

APT.  0-12 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  968-4896 

KOBZA,  KATHERINE  TYSON  032 

3621  ABERCROMBY  DR,  S 

DURHAM     27713  919  544-4019 

KOSOBUCKI,  AMY  LEIGH  032 

211  SCHULTZ  ST,  S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  942-7770 

KRISHNARAJ,  RAMESH  LOGANATHAN  032 

501  JONES  FERRY  RD,,  APT   AA-7  A  S 

CARRBORO     27510  919  933-3095 

KUMAR,  SARITA  032 

136  PUREFOY  RD,  APT  C  S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-4864  919  929-2079 

LAMBERT,  HERBERT  STANLEY,  III  032 

109  TIMBER  HOLLOW  CT,  APT,  345         A  8 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-5443  919  932-5247 

LAMOTHE,  TRACI  AURELIA  LADD  032 

881  AIRPORT  RD   APT   18-D  A  S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  929-6853 

LANDEN,  CHARLES  NICHOLSON,  JR.  032 


129  FRIAR  LANE 

A             S 

CARRBORO     27510 

919  968-2981 

LANDIS,  ERIC  TYLER 

032 

407-A  COOLIDGE  ST 

S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516-3003 

919  933-4107 

LATHROP,  DEBORAH 

032 

102  WEATHERSTONE  DR  ,  APT  B 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-1526 

919  942-7344 

LAVINE,  STEPHEN  RODERICK 

032 

224-A  VANCE  ST, 

S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516 

919  968-6310 

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 

LEE,  ERIN  ELIZABETH 

032 

HOLLAND  DR.  #36 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  932-6965 

LEE,  HANNAH 

032 

109  BASSWOOD  COURT 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  929-8443 

LEE,  JENNIFER  HEIJUNG 

032 

1000  SMITH  LEVEL  RD,.  APT   G-15 

A             S 

CARRBORO     27510 

919  847-7765 

LEE,  JEROME  PAUL 

032 

407  COOLIDGE  ST,,  APT,  B 

S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516 

919  932-3924 

LEE,  KATHRYN  ANN 

032 

132  PUREFOY  ROAD 

S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  933-6778 

LEE,  VICTORIA  MAY 

032 

211  SCHULTZ  ST, 

S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-1507 

919  932-3675 

LENNON,  KENNETH  CHARLES 

032 

929  VALLEY  GREEN 

S 

MAULDIN  SC     29662-1697 

919  914-0770 

LINCOLN,  MICHAEL  SCOTT 

032 

UNC  RESIDENCE  HALL 

A             S 

427  CRAIGE  DORM 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

LOWRY,  GARNETT  MARCUS 

032 

425  HILLSBOROUGH  ST,  APT,  8B 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  933-0363 

LOWRY,  MICHAEL  HUNTER 

032 

312-A  MCCAULEY  ST, 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516 

919  967-6468 

LYNDRUP,  ERICA  ANNE 

032 

137  PUREFOY  ROAD  #C 

S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-4856 

919  968-0057 

MACKENZIE,  KAREN  MARIE 

032 

1000  SMITH  LEVEL  RD.  A2 

A         *     S 

CARRBORO     27510 

919  932-8710 

MACMILLAN,  DOUGLAS  PIERCE,  JR 

032 

404  JONES  FERRY  RD  ,  APT.  F-20 

A             S 

CARRBORO     27510 

919  968-3698 

MALLEI  1,  HOLLY  ANN 

032 

3131  HONEYWOOD  LN  ,  APT,  H 

S 

ROANOKE  VA     24014-2146 

919  967-3828 

MANGUM,  COLBY  ELIZABETH 

032 

121-AS,  ROBERSON  ST. 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516 

919  942-4982 

MARKS,  KEVIN 

032 

413-B  E.  PATTERSON  PL. 

S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  967-4114 

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101-B  MCMASTERS  ST,  A  S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516  919  968-3685 

MAYNOR,  KENRIC  ALLEN  032 

DUKE  MANOR  APTS,  1-H  A  S 

128  S.  LASALLE  ST 

DURHAM     27705  919  382-8640 

MAZZELLA,  WILLIAM  JOHN  032 

409  SMITH  AVENUE  #2  A         *     S 
CHAPEL  HILL     27516                            919  966-5502 

MCADOO,  JESSICA  DAWN  032 

136  PUREFOY  RD,  APT.  A  S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-4864  919  408-0122 

MCCARTHY,  DESIREE  MONIQUE  032 

200  BARNES  ST..  APT.  1-E  A  S 

CARRBORO     27510  919  942-4924 

MCLEAN,  SEAN  EDWARD  032 

115  ASHLEY  FOREST  DR.  #A  S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-5409  919  942-5396 

MEADOWS-GENTRY,  KATHERINE  000 

109  SOUTH  PEAK  DR.  S 

CARRBORO     27510  919  942-1064 

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603  W.  SPRING  ST.  S 

HILLSBOROUGH     27278 
MILKO,  JOHN  EDWARD 

312  MCCAULEY  ST,  APT.  A 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516-2633 
MILLER,  ROBERT  CHRISTOPHER 

M-5  KINGSWOOD  APTS. 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516 
MIMS,  DAWSON  A.,  Ill 

103A  PLEASANT  DR. 

CARRBORO     27510 
MITCHELL,  JERRY  WAYNE,  JR. 

M-303  RAMSGATE  APTS. 

CARRBORO     27510 
MORRELL,  DEAN  SCOTT 

15  WILLOW  SPRING  PLACE 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
MORRIS,  THOMAS  CHRISTOPHER 

1  DAVIE  CIRCLE 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
NELSON,  JULIA  KATHRYN 

500  N.  DUKE  ST..  56-302 

DURHAM     27701-2070 
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500  UMSTEAD  RD,,  APT,  102-F 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516 
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499  SUMMERWALK  CIRCLE 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-8686 
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401  HWY,  54  BYPASS  APT,  B6 
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O'KELLEY,  BRIAN  SCOTT 

917  DAWSON  ROAD 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516 
OUTEN,  RONNIE  BRIAN 

102-5  PINEGATE  CIRCLE 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
OWENS,  THOMAS  DARRELL 

1419  FORD  ROAD.  LOT  E-10 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516-8841 
PAHEL-SHORT,  LAURIE 

4111  CHESTNUT  RIDGE 

EFLAND     27243 
PAI,  NAMRATA 

UNC  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

STUDENT  BOX 

CHAPEL  HILL     27599  919  933-1981 

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410  W,  PATTERSON  PLACE  A  S 
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PALERMO,  JAMES  ANTHONY  032 

402  SUMMERWALK  CIRCLE  S 
CHAPEL  HILL     27514                            919  932-3760 

PAPAS,  KONSTANTINOS  ANDREAS  032 

205-G  SUNRISE  LANE  A  S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516  919  942-0789 

PARK,  ROBERT  SANG  HOON  032 

606  COOLIDGE  STREET  A  S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516  919  967-8184 

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220  ELIZABETH  ST  .  APT 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
PATERNO,  STEVEN  ANDREW 

BERKSHIRE  MANOR.  APT.  F 

CARRBORO     27510 
PAUL,  MELANIE  VIRGINIA 

111-C  HOWELL  ST. 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
PENTA,  JOSEPH  FRANCIS 

205-E  W   POPLAR  ST 

CARRBORO     27510 
PEREZ,  LEAH  MARIE 

100  ROCK  HAVEN  ROAD 

CARRBORO     27510-2552 
PETERSON,  MEASHA 

5908  TATTERSALL  DR..  APT 

DURHAM     27713-9069 
PETTY,  WILLIAM  JEFFREY 

109-B  CAMERON  COURT 

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PHAM,  DUCTHINH 

501  HIGHWAY  54  BYPASS. 10-H 

CARRBORO     27510 
PHILLIPS,  STEPHEN  JERVAIS 

615-C  HIBBARD  DR 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
PIECYK,  MONICA  L. 

61Q-B  HIBBARD  DR 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
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300  CHASE  AVENUE 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
POOLE,  WILLIAM  STEPHEN 

180  BPWCLUB  RD. 

HIGHLAND  APTS.  E-8 

CARRBORO     27510 
POTHIRAJ,  RAJIVI 

314  SUMMERWALK  CIRCLE 
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POULOS,  KAREN  KRISTINE 
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DURHAM     27713-2130 

PRATT,  TANYA  SUZANNE 

107  WEATHERSFIELD  DR, 
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PUTNAM,  TRACEE  LYNETTE 

1010-A  SANDLIN  PLACE 

RALEIGH     27606 
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143  LOBLOLLY  LANE 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516 
QUINN,  DAVID  NEIL 

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CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
REAGAN,  ROBERT  WILLIAM,  JR. 

315  FINLEY  FOREST  DR. 
CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

REID,  VIRGIL  CAYTON,  III 

2525  BOOKER  CREEK  RD.  APT 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-5105 
REYNOLDS,  JOHN  BENNIE,  JR. 

206  CEDARWOOD  LANE 

CARRBORO     27510 
RHODES,  JENNIFER  EVE 

105  CALUMET  COURT 

CARRBORO     27510-1248 
ROBERTS,  ANGELA  YVETTE 

506  N.  GREENSBORO  ST. 

CARRBORO     27510 
ROBERTSON,  JAMES  WESLEYRITCH 

130  KINGSBURY  DR 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
ROBERTSON,  VIDA  BARNWELL 

605  AIRPORT  RD.  #2 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
ROBINSON,  LINDWOOD 

501  NC  HIGHWAY  54.  APT.  D8 

CARRBORO     27510-2407 
ROOF,  KEVIN  SCOTT 

108  TIMBERLYNE  COURT 
CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

ROSE,  NORALEA  ELIZABETH 
701  HIBBARD  DR.,  APT.  B 
CHAPEL  HILL     27514-5348 


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5508  CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

032  RUMAN,  JANE  I. 

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3081  CARRBORO     27510 

032  SAHNAWAZ,  HOMA 
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■5608  GREENSBORO     27407 

032  SALAM,  SCOTT 

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2702  CARRBORO     27510-1525 

032  SANCHEZ,  THOMAS  CHRISTOPHER 
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6060  HILLSBOROUGH     27278 

032  SCHAFSTEDDE,  NANCY  LENHARDT 
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032  SCHETZINA,  KAREN  ELIZABETH 
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6487  CARRBORO     27510-1430 

032  SCHMERLER,  BETSY 

S  103  TIMBER  HOLLOW  CT.  #123 

3286  CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

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S  601  JONES  FERRY  RD..  APT.  K-6 

CARRBORO     27510 

032  SCHMIDT,  STEPHEN  LEWIS 
S  112-C  PUREFOY  ROAD 

919  932-4811  CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

032  SCHOOLER,  WESLEY  GORDON 
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CARRBORO     27510 

1691  SCHWABACHER,  KRISTA 
032  136  PUREFOY  RD,  APT.  B 

S  CHAPEL  HILL     27514-4864 

6773  SEIDERS,  CHRISTOPHER  DAVID 
032  1521  E.  FRANKLIN  ST..#B105 

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8359  SETTY,  AMAR 
032  111-B  HOWELL  ST. 

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■0236  SHAH,  POORVI  JAGDISH 
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032  278  SUMMERWALK  CIRCLE 

S  CHAPEL  HILL     27514-8669 

SHALABY,  MARC 
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S  CARRBORO     27510 

■8095  SHAPIRO,  SCOTT 
000  1938  TRILLIUM  LANE 

S  CHARLOTTE     28211-4445 

■3472  SHAVER,  ALITA  DEE 
000  APT.  K-11  OLD  WELL 

S  501  JONES  FERRY  RD. 

■0373  CARRBORO     27510 

032  SHELLEY,  BRIAN  MATTHEW 
S  617-BWMAINST 

■5131  CARRBORO     27510 

032  SHERROD,  WILLIAM  MAXWELL 
S  803  BRANCH  ST, 

■1980  CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

022  SHOFFNER,  JONATHAN  DANIEL 
S  10A  POPLAR  ST, 

■5750  CHAPEL  HILL     27516 

032  SINGLETARY,  KIMBERLY  RENEE 
S  601 -B  LINWOOD  AVENUE 

■6884  DURHAM     27701 

032  SINNO,  MONA  ANWAR 
S  401  NC  54  BYPASS,  B-24 

■4198  CARRBORO     27510 

032  SLOTCHIVER,  JODI  MERA 

S  109  WEATHERSTONE  DR,  APTB 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-1529 

032  SMITH,  JAMES  SCOTT 
S  114-H  SHADOWOOD  DR, 

■4347  CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

032  SMITH,  JEFFERY  DOUGLAS 
S  210  PINEGATE  CR.  #9 

■9563  CHAPEL  HILL     27514 


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A 
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A 
919  233 


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919  942 


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919  929 


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A 
919  942 


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919  967 


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919  929 


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919  967 


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919  933- 


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A 
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919  932 


A 
919  968 


A 
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A 
919  933- 


A 
919  932- 


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7375 

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2754 

032 

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1981 

032 

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5552 

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7328 

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6899 

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1383 

032 

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-1460 

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2932 

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032 

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-4219 

032 

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0378 

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5552 

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1911 
032 
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5759 
032 
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7497 
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169 


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1807  SNOWCREST  TRAIL  A             S 

DURHAM     27707  919  419-6215 

SMITH,  VINCENT  CHARLES  032 

1703  THE  OAKS  S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  932-1502 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  THOMAS,  IV  000 

219  VANCE  ST,  S 
CHAPEL  HILL     27516  919  967-7155 

SMULLEN,  JENNIFER  LYNNE  032 

436  SUMMERWALK  CIRCLE  A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-8682  919  489-5098 

SOUTHERLAND,  ELIZABETH  BEYER  032 

233  MCCAULEY  ST.,  APT   A-3  A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516  919  942-0928 

STEINBACH,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH  032 

401  HIGHWAY  54  BYPASS  A             S 
APT,  C-5 

CARRBORO     27510  919  929-9230 

STEPHENS,  JOHN  RUAN  032 

220  ELIZABETH  ST.,  APT,  B1  S 
CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  942-1937 

STEPHENS,  THOMAS  ERIC  032 

875  AIRPORT  #4  A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  967-1523 

STEVISON,  KATHLEEN  FRANCES  032 

119  FIDELITY  ST,  A             S 
G-2  VILLAGE  SQUARE 

CARRBORO     27510  919  942-9291 

STODDAR,  JENNIFER  K.  032 

103  S,  COLUMBIA  ST,  A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-3609  919  942-3714 

STURGILL,  WILLIAM  HUGH,  III  032 

601  JONES  FERRY  RD,,  APT,  K-6  A             S 

CARRBORO     27510  919  932-7677 

SWAMY,  GEETA  KRISHNA  032 

124  BASNIGHT  LANE  S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516  919  942-5864 

SWARTZ,  ANDREW  WAYNE  032 

105  FIDELITY  ST,  APT  A2  S 
CARRBORO     27510 

TAYLOR,  ANDREW  JOHN  032 

425  HILLSBOROUGH  ST,,  APT,  8B            A  S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  933-0363 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  FITZHUGH,  JR.  032 

1000  SMITH  LEVEL  RD,  APT.  F-4  A             S 

CARRBORO     27510  919  968-6441 

TEMPESTA,  SUSAN  HOPE  032 

42-B  STRATFORD  HILLS  A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516  919  967-8774 

TETTEH,  ENOCH  032 

501  HIGHWAY  54  BYPASS  #D-8  A             S 

CARRBORO     27510  919  933-3531 

THIEDE,  STEPHEN  GERHARD  032 

207  FAN  BRANCH  LANE  A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516  919  933-6718 

THOMAS,  KEVIN  LINDSEY  032 

180  BPW  CLUB  RD.,  K-6  A             S 

CARRBORO     27510  919  932-7534 

THOMASON,  HENRY  CLAYTON,  III  000 

702  AIRPORT  RD.  APT.  C-1  A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  929-0688 

THOMPSON,  KELLY  MARIE  032 

HOLLAND  DR.  #36  A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514  919  932-6965 


THRIFT,  ALESIA  DAWN 

032 

1501  FORD  ROAD 

S 

OAK  GROVE  MHP  #12 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516 

919  967-2059 

TIMKO,  BRIAN  ALLEN 

032 

1616-C  SMITH  LEVEL  RD. 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  942-3189 

TIMMIS,  HILARY  HOUGHTON 

032 

6373  DOUGLAS  ST. 

S 

PITTSBURGH  PA     15217-1821 

919  942-2065 

TRUFANT,  SCOTT  KENNETH 

032 

M-303  RAMSGATE  ARTS. 

S 

CARRBORO     27510 

919  933-5210 

URSANO,  AMY  MARIE 

032 

OLD  WELL  Y7 

S 

501  JONES  FERRY  RD. 

CARRBORO     27510 

919  929-3889 

VANCE,  BRANDON  JEREMY 

032 

A-10  VILLAGE  GREEN  APTS. 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516 

919  929-5660 

VARGAS,  CHARLIE  ALBERTO 

000 

130-N  E.  LONGVIEW  ST 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516 

919  942-7908 

VERCHICK,  JULIE  GALE 

032 

515  AMBLER  ROAD 

S 

GIBSONVILLE     27249 

910  449-4099 

VICK,  RALPH  NELSON 

032 

107  TIMBER  HOLLOW  CT.,  APT   134                      S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-5441 

919  929-9288 

VIRATA,  STEVEN  ROEHR 

000 

408A  RANSOM  ST, 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516 

919  929-2342 

VIVEKANANTHAN,  DEEPAK  PATHE 

032 

34  HOLLAND  ROAD 

S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  967-6317 

WACKETT,  ANDREW 

032 

1 100  W,  NC  HIGHWAY  54  BYPASS 

S 

8-L  KiNGSWOOD  APTS, 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516-2819 

919  929-4852 

WAGNER,  JOSEPH  EDMOND 

000 

408  RANSOM  STREET 

s 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516 

919  932-5395 

WAGNER,  LAUREN 

032 

100  ROCK  HAVEN  RD,,  M-201 

S 

CARRBORO     27510 

919  942-3659 

WALGER,  MICHAEL  MEL 

032 

504  PITTSBORO  ST. 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  942-0338 

WANG,  MEI 

032 

5421  LOYAL  PL. 

A             S 

DURHAM     27713 

919  544-3625 

WARD,  LYDIA 

032 

124  BASNIGHT  LANE 

S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516 

919  942-5864 

WARNER,  JOHN  WILLIAM 

032 

2324  DUKE  UNIV   ROAD 

A             S 

DURHAM     27706 

919  490-6095 

WATERS,  ANNE  BOAT 

032 

10  MATCHWOOD 

S 

PITTSBORO     27312-8601 

919  967-1547 

WATSON,  ELOISE  BOLYN 

032 

11-A  DAVIE  CIRCLE 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 

919  932-7478 

WATSON,  MIRIAM  ESTELLE 

032 

124  FIDELITY  ST.,  APT.  26 

A         '     S 

CARRBORO     27510 

919  932-6747 

WEBER,  HARRY  PETER 

000 

208  BRANSON  ST.  APT.  B 

A             S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-4810 

919  919-4502 

WELLS,  MARSHA  ELAINE 

032 

PO  BOX  4821 

S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27515-4821 

919  932-5191 

WESSELL,  DANIEL  EDWARD 

917  DAWSON  ROAD 

CHAPEL  HILL     27516-8572 
WEST,  JAMES  EARL 

231 -D  JACKSON  CIRCLE 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
WHALEN,  KIMBERLY  PAIGE 

2  PORTERS  GLEN  PLACE 

DURHAM     27713-9164 
WHALEY,  DAVID  GLENN,  JR. 

200  WESTMINSTER  DR.,  APT.  60E 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
WHITE,  MARK  WILLIAM 

108  DUCHESS  LANE 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
WHORISKEY,  ALEXANDRA  TATE 

1521  E.  FRANKLIN  ST.  C-103 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
WILKERSON,  ILLYA  LAMAR 

501  JONES  FERRY  RD.,  APT   D-9 

CARRBORO     27510 
WILKINS,  MICHELLE  LEE 

306  ESTES  DR,.  EXTENSION 

APT,  9-H 

CARRBORO     27510 
WILLARD,  THOMAS  BRIAN 

349  COBBLESTONE  COURT 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
WILLIAMS,  CHRISTOPHER  RAMON 

205-C  BRANSON  ST, 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-4801 
WILLIAMS,  LACLAIRE 

105  JONES  STREET 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
WILLIAMS,  SHARONDA  RENELL 

2103  ENGLEWOOD  AVENUE 

DURHAM     27705 
WINSLOW,  PAUL  LAWRENCE,  III 

108  PINEGATE  CIR,,  APT,  #6 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
WONG,  CHARISSA  JOAN  WAI 

601  JONES  FERRY  RD,,  L-14 

CARRBORO     27510 
WOODLIEF,  CAMERON  MICHAEL 

605  JONES  FERRY  RD,,  APT,  SS3 

CARRBORO     27510 
WOODS,  KRISTI  ELENA 

4309  PIN  OAK  DRIVE 

DURHAM     27707 
YOON,  JONG  CHUL 

601  JONES  FERRY  RD,,  APT.  M10 

CARRBORO     27510-2160 
YOW,  KEVIN  BREWER 

200  BARNES  ST.  APT  15-1 

CARRBORO     27510-2247 
ZANARD,  ROBYN  KIM 

106-A  SUE  ANN  COURT 

CARRBORO     27510 
ZELMAN,  STACIE  JEAN 

124  BASNIGHT  LANE 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514 
ZOLOTOR,  ADAM  JASON 

1000  SMITH  LEVEL  RD.  #U-9 

CARRBORO     27510-2547 


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919  942-3278 

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032 

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S 

919  967-3962 

032 

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032 

A 

*     S 

919  286-5848 

032 

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S 

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032 

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S 

919  967-1988 

032 

A 

S 

919  933-5707 

032 

A 

S 

919  490-3747 

032 

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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. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157-6126  910  725-3184 

ADMIRAND,  JOAN  HARRIS  034 

1605  NORTHWEST  BLVD.  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104  910  631-8641 

ALBRIGHT,  ERIC  SCOTT  034 

1904-J  FALCON  POINTE  DR.  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27127  910  650-1579 

ALBRIGHT,  MARK  PHILLIP  000 

1904-C  FALCON  POINTE  DR.  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27127  910  788-7072 

ALDRIDGE,  JULIAN  MCCLEES,  III  034 

1714  LYNWOOD  AVE.  #3  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101  910  723-8287 

ALLEYNE,  CARLIN  ANN  000 

1640  NW  BOULEVARD  #8  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104  919  773-1667 

ANDERSON,  CURTIS  AUSTIN  034 

1587  N   W.  BOULEVARD  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104  910  722-0785 

ANDERSON,  HEIDI  KRISTINA  034 

624  WEST  END  BLVD.  APT   A4  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101  910  723-1978 

ANDERSON,  MELISSA  JANE  034 

2008-K  FALCON  WOOD  CT.  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27127  910  785-1367 

AUSTIN,  REBEKAH  CRUMP  034 

1694  VILLAGE  PLACE  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27127  910  788-5153 

AVERILL,  KEVIN  034 

2507-D  MILLER  PARK  CIRCLE  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  777-0278 

AWSARE,  BHARAT  034 

2841 -G  TULLY  SQUARE  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27106  910  777-8054 

AVER,  JAWAN  034 

2383-D  ARDMORE  TERRACE  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101  910  773-0259 

AZRAK,  MICHAEL  JAMES  034 

2131-42  BROADMOOR  LANE  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104  910  760-5980 

BAJWA,  GURPREET  SINGH  034 

3033  MARTINS  DAIRY  ROAD  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27107  910  788-3883 

BARKER,  TIMOTHY  ANDREW  000 

917  BELLVIEW  ST.  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-4101  919  659-1624 

BARTLETT,  JOSEPHINE  PATRICIA  034 

1606-BW.  NORTHWEST  BLVD.  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104  910  725-6142 

BERGHAUSEN,  ELIZABETH  KATHERIN  034 

500-J  PARK  RIDGE  COURT  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104  910  659-6155 

BHATT,  ANJALI  034 

655  S.  HAWTHORNE  ROAD  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  723-0147 

BLACK.  DAVID  FORREST  034 

244  OAKWOOD  COURT  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  722-3200 

BLOUNT.  JAMES  GORDON,  JR.  034 

2116  QUEEN  STREET  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  727-0627 

BOLEN,  JOEL  CHARLES  034 

1608  NW  BOULEVARD.  APT.  E  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104  910  631-9267 

BOORD,  JEFFREY  BARTON  034 

4940  HUNT  CLUB  RD  .  APT.  N  AS 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104-4542  910  760-2234 

BRANDON,  SCOTT  CRAIG  034 

1806  ELIZABETH  AVE.  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-2714  910  725-0158 

BRANNAN,  PAUL  ANDERSON  034 

PO  BOX  2473  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  725-6389 

BROBERG,  JEFFREY  CHARLES  034 

1400-B  GLADE  ST.  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101  910  722-0204 


BROUETTE,  THOMAS  EDWARD  034 

607  LINDEN  LANE  8 

MARTINEZ  CA     94553-3930  910  721-9151 

BROWN,  AARON  CHRISTOPHER  034 

123  TURNWOOD  LANE  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101  910  765-9892 

BROWN,  CAROL-LYNN  034 

2324-B  ARDMORE  TERRACE  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  723-3201 

BROWN,  JENNIFER  ALLYN  034 

1167  W,  END  BLVD.  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101  910  724-4724 

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,  SHEILA  ELAINE  034 

2801  N.  ORACLE  RD.,  APT.  1110  S 
TUCSON  AZ     85705-4369 

BURGOS,  JENNIFER  034 

150  DALEWOOD  DR.  #7  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104  910  760-9912 

BURROUGHS,  ARTHUR  ANDERSEN  034 

225-A  MAGNOLIA  ST.,  APT   C  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  773-1428 

BUSBEE,  BRANDON  GREER  034 

2341 -B  SALEM  COURT  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  777-0715 

BUTLER,  SUSANNA  MOSELEY  000 

624  WEST  END  BLVD.,  APT.  A5  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101  919  723-9573 

BYRNE,  THOMAS  EDWARD  034 

1013  WATSON  AVENUE  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-4547  910  725-6971 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  NEIL  034 

1219-BW.  4TH  STREET  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101  910  777-8217 

CAMPBELL,  KEVIN  RAY  034 

2881  -E  WALNUT  VIEW  COURT  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  765-4678 

CAMPBELL,  SHERI  D.  000 

1510  CHARLES  MICHAEL  CT  APTS  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-6009  919  659-1423 

CAPIZZI,  MARC  FRANCIS  034 

1441-B  BROOKWOOD  DR.  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27106  910  759-7999 

CASSOOBHOY,  MURTAZA  034 

2513  BRIERS  NORTH  DR.  S 

ATLANTA  GA     30360-2079  910  760-4080 

CHANG,  RICHARD  C'TEEN  000 

106  PERTH  PL,  A             S 

DURHAM     27712  919  722-1657 

CHANG,  RICHARD  INKI  034 

216  MELROSE  ST.,  APT.  D  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  748-8762 

CHAUDHARI,  ASHISH  CHANDU  000 

1811  ELIZABETH  AVE.  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  919  722-3154 

CLARK,  DENNIS  DEWAYNE  000 

4381  JOHNSBOROUGH  CT..  APT.  40       A  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104  919  760-2073 

CLARK,  JOSEPH  MADISON  000 

1514  W.  ACADEMY  ST.  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  725-5832 

CLUNIE,  GARFIELD  A.  034 

1900  QUEEN  ST.  A-6  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  725-3194 

COHEN,  TOBY  ALLISON  034 

2061-1  CRAIG  STREET  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  725-9587 

COLLISON,  CRAIG  HAROLD  034 

435  S.  SUNSET  DR.  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  725-3657 

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WINSTON-SALEM     27103-2701 
CORIC,  VLADIMIR 

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WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
CORLEY.  BONNIE  SIERRA 

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WINSTON-SALEM     27103-2116 
CORY,  JOHN  W. 

3652  HEATHROW  DR 

WINSTON-SALEM     27127-4644 
COX,  DAKOTA  DEMETRI 

1615  W   NORTHWEST  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101 
CRAM,  PETER  M. 

2030  ACADEMY  STREET 

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1603  W.  NORTHWEST  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 
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WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
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WINSTON-SALEM     27104 
DAVIS,  KEVIN  WESLEY 

840-C  MAGNOLIA  ST. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
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444  LOCKLAND  AVENUE 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
DEROCHE,  MICHAEL  EDWARD 

1180  LAMONT  DR. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  725- 

DEY,  GERALD  CLARENCE,  JR. 

103  VILLAGE  WALK 

COLUMBIA  SC     29209-2168  919  760 

DICKENS,  CHARLES  DEREK 

1411  GORMAN  ST.  #E 

RALEIGH     27606-2916  919  63T 

DISHOP,  MEGAN  K. 

1025CAROLINA  AVE.,  APT.  B  A 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101-1150  919  773' 

DREILING,  KAREN  JANE  ROTRAMEL 

2122  WRIGHT  AVENUE  A 

GREENSBORO     27403  919  274- 

DUNN,  MICHAEL  MCDONALD 

1632  W.  FIRST  ST.  #2  A 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  919  724- 

ELNICKY,  CAROL  JEAN 

1310  GLADE  ST.,  APT.  31  A 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101-3005  910  727 

EPPS,  LORI  BRIANA 

1610-D  GRETEL  LANE  A 

WINSTON-SALEM     27127  910  788- 

ETHERIDGE,  J.  BRUCE 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED  A 

MS  2734,  MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157  910  725- 

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12641  GRAVENHURST  LANE 

GAITHERSBURG  MD     20878-3452    919  723- 
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WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  725- 

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WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
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619  JERSEY  AVENUE 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101-1110 
FOWLER,  WESLEY  CASWELL 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED. 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101-2495 
FOX,  WILLIAM  RHODES 

2564  WESTOVER  DR 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-3525 
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WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
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828  KNOLLWOOD  ST. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-4133 
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444  S   HAWTHORNE  ROAD 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-3785 
GANEY,  CATHY 

1620  W   FIRST  ST, 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 
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BOWMAN  GRAY  MED.  SCHOOL 

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WINSTON-SALEM     27157 
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857  LOCKLAND  AVENUE 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
GATES,  ROBERT  LOUIS 

BOWMAN  GRAY  STUDENT  BOX 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157-1085 
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MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

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WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  723-5662 

GIORDANO,  LAURA  FRANCES  034 

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WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  723-0147 

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1809-H  FALCON  TREE  CT 

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HAGENSTAD,  CHRISTOPHER  THOMAS 

2440  HOYT  STREET 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910 

HAIGHT,  DAVID  DANIEL 

1608-C  NORTHWEST  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104  910 

HALL,  CHRISTOPHER  STERLING 

1600  W.  ACADEMY  ST, 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-3811  910 

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3890  OLD  VINEYARD  ROAD 

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WINSTON-SALEM     27104  910 

HANSEN,  KEVIN  PAUL 

1400-B  GLADE  ST 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101  910 

HARDESTY,  DAVID 

1600  ACADEMY  STREET 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  919 

HARDWICK,  JAMES  CARLTON 

2502  MILLER  PARK  CIR  ,  APT.  D 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-1927  910 

HARRIS.  ROBERT  PAUL 

2080  QUEEN  ST. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  919 

HARRIS,  SEAN  MICHAEL 

515  KNOB  VIEW  DR. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104  910 

HAWES,  ERIC  MARSHALL 

3961  SEATON  ROAD 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104-1509  910 

HAYNIE,  JUSTIN  FLETCHER 

1518  SENECA  ST 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910 

HAZEL,  LETITIA  MARIE 

4260  BROWNSBORO  ROAD  #D54 

WINSTON-SALEM     27106  910 

HEIFETZ,  SUSAN  DABNEY 

2706  SARAH  AVENUE 

DURHAM     27707-1942  910 

HENDRIX,  MAXWELL  PAISLEY 

2352-C  CLOVERDALE  AVE. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910 

HERRING,  NEILL  MCPHAIL 

2039  CRAIG  ST. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910 

HEWITT.  EDRA  ARTHUR  CAMERON 

412  LOCKLAND  AVENUE 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-2600  910 

HIATT,  MARK  DAVIDSON 

1002  MADISON  AVENUE 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-4454  910 

HIGHTOWER-HUGHES,  BERNADETTE  M 

2729  WOODLORE  TRAIL 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910 

HINSON,  HANS  LEIGHTON 

363  N.  STRATFORD  ROAD 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104  919 

HODGES,  STEVE  JAMES 

5013  KNOBVIEW  TRAIL 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104  910 

HODSON,  DARRYL 

2080  QUEEN  STREET 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-2628  910 

HOLLAR,  LARRY  ARRAY,  JR. 

2365-B  ARDMORE  TERRACE 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  919 

HOMESLEY,  HOWARD  DAVID 

3925  WESTRIDGE  MEADOW  CIRCLE 

CLEMMONS     27012  919 

HOUSTON,  THOMAS  KARR,  II 

2142  BRIGHTON  COURT 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910 

HOWE,  DAVID  JEFFERSON 

MS  2507,  BOWMAN  GRAY  MED,  SCH, 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD, 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157 
HUGHES,  MICHAEL  GERALD,  JR. 

1244-A  W,  4TH  STREET 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101  910 

HULL,  THOMAS  PATRICK 

2353  OAKWAY  ST,,  NW 

NORTH  CANTON  OH     44720-7817    910 


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2126  0UEEN  ST,,  APT,  #3 

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 
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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 
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2080  QUEEN  STREET 

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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 
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BOWMAN  GRAY  MEDICAL  SCHOOL 

STUDENT  BOX  2892 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
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705-A  S.  MARSHALL  ST. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101 
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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 
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1620  E.  GRETEL  LANE 

WINSTON-SALEM     27127 
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WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
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2357-D  ARDMORE  TERRACE 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
MEARES,  KATHERINE  LEGARE 

315  LOCKLAND  AVE. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
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636  S-  SUNSET  DR. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
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134  N.  SUNSET  DR 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101 
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815  HERTFORD  ROAD 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 
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1330  W  FIRST  ST   APT.  C 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101 
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2452  ARDMORE  MANOR 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
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1811  ELIZABETH  AVE 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
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WINSTON-SALEM     27103-5016 

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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     27104-5314  919  765-5976 

MYERS,  JONATHAN  BRENT  034 

2343-A  SALEM  STREET  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  725-5282 

MYERS,  LETICIA  SHAWN  034 

2970  WALNUT  FOREST  CT.  #6  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-5698  919  768-4161 

NALLAMALA,  RAMANN  000 

225  LOCKLAND  AVENUE  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-2735  910  722-9196 

NANCE,  ALISA  CARRIGAN  034 

841  FENIMORE  STREET  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-3731  910  722-4638 

NELSON,  KEITH  HUNTER  000 

224  OAKWOOD  COURT  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  919  773-0063 

NOUD,  MICHAEL  JOHN  000 

1407  SENECA  ST.  APT.  #C  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  919  722-7008 

NUTTER,  DENNIS  ANTHONY,  JR.  034 

135  CHARLESTOWNE  CIRCLE  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-5605  910  765-5344 

OKEEFFE,  MICHAEL  E.  000 

802  N.  AVALON  ROAD,  APT,  8  8 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104-1052  919  722-4810 

OHMSTEDE,  DAVID  PICMAN  034 

221  LOCKLAND  AVE  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  761-8265 

OLIN,  MATTHEW  DAVID  034 

813  MILLER  STREET  A         *     S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  631-9588 

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 

OTT,  SUSAN  JOYCE  034 

740-K  WALNUT  FOREST  ROAD  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-5687  910  765-4446 

OURSLER,  RALPH  EVERETT,  III  034 

1900  QUEEN  ST,  APT,  84  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104  910  777-0269 

PADDOCK,  HEATHER  NOELLE  000 

1613  W.  NORTHWEST  BLVD.  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104-4314  919  929-1786 

PAGE,  MARY  ELIZABETH  034 

1401  BROOKSTOWN  AVE,  APT.  #3         A  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101  910  722-5550 

PALMERTREE,  KATHERINE  KNIGHT  034 

613  WALNUT  ST.  S 

STATESVILL     28677  910  878-9049 

PANTHER,  RANDY  LEE  034 

208-J  WINDSOR  MANOR  WAY  A             S 

KERNERSVILLE     27284  910  996-7326 

PARDINI,  RICCI  STEFAN  034 

1415  CLOVER  #4B  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101  910  724-1641 

PARHAM,  MELANIE  JEAN  000 

5211  OLD  OAK  DR.  82  AS 

WINSTON-SALEM     27106  919  744-9684 

PASCHOLD,  JOHN  CHRISTOPHER  034 

1123  WEST  END  BLVD.,  APT.  #3  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101  910  725-1985 


PATRICK,  SCOTT  STEWART 

PO  BOX  15457 

WINSTON-SALEM     27113  910  777- 

PAYNTER,  ROBERT  MONTGOMERY,  JR. 


A 
910  761 


A 
910  777 


A 
910  725 


910  750 


919  661 


SCH. 


209  OAKWOOD  COURT 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
PERINI,  MARK  ANDREW 

615  BRENT  STREET 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
PERRY,  ALAN  DAVID 

235  CORONA  ST  .  APT.  202 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
PERRY,  EVERETT  LAVERN 

704  S.  HUTTON  ST.,  APT.  129 

AURORA  CO     80045-2704 
PERRY,  JOSEPH  TODD 

BOX  2785,  MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157  910  722 

PETERSON,  MELINDA  J. 

MS  BOX  2669 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157 
PICARDO,  CARLA  MARIE 

MS  2535,  BOWMAN  GRAY  MED 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157-2535 
POMA,  ALLEN 

1415  CLOVER  ST..  APT.  B-5 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101 
PONS,  LARA  JUNINE 

BGSM  #536 

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 

1613  NORTHWEST  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 
PRICE,  KENNETH  OWEN 

708  FENIMORE  ST. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-3730 
PRUDEN,  CHARLES  HOWELL,  IV 

MS  2540,  BBSM 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157 
PULLIAM,  SAMANTHA  JOY 

308  OAK  ARBOR  LANE 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 
PURSER,  CONSTANCE  BETH 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157-1085 
PURSER,  PHILIP  ASHLEY 

1730  ABERDEEN  TERRACE 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-4502 
QUASHIE,  DAWN  V. 

1902  QUEEN  ST.,  APT.  D-4 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
RAPPAPORT,  TODD 

6401  S.WESTSHORE  BLVD. ,#1204 

TAMPA  FL     33616-1393 
RAY,  R.  MARK 

2080  CRAIG  STREET 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-2632 
REEG,  ROBERT  ARNOLD 

426  S.  HAWTHORNE  ROAD 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-3785 
REEVES,  HAROLD  DEAN,  II 

1250  IRVING  ST. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-5016 
RENOUARD,  ROBERT  SPENCER 

2413  CHIMNEY  HILL  CT. 

EDMOND  OK     73034-6443 
RIEKER,  ROBERT  PAUL,  JR. 

420  IRVING  ST. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
RISSMILLER,  RICHARD  WM.,  JR. 

2804  CARRIAGE  DR.,  APT,  B 

WINSTON-SALEM     27106-5332 


910  761 


910  750- 


A 


910  748- 


A 
910  659' 


919  722 


A 
910  724 


A 
910  724 


A 
919  723' 


910  777- 


A 
910  760 


910  631 


910  631-! 


919  723-1 


910  724- 


A 
910  788- 


919  727- 


910  650- 


910  761 


919  722 


A 
910  721 


034 

S 

0580 

034 

S 

1129 

034 

S 

0523 

034 

S 

6074 

034 

S 

0919 

034 

S 

7029 

000 

s 

9379 

034 

S 

8603 

034 

S 

0730 

034 

S 

1374 

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S 

8994 
000 

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4040 

034 

S 

2361 

034 

S 

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000 

s 

1905 

034 

S 

0715 

034 

S 

8345 
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9891 

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S 

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6609 

034 

S 

5442 

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S 

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000 

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1725 

034 

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9274 

034 

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1929 

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S 

9929 

034 

S 

0530 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


173 


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1645-A  BREWER  ROAD  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  650-1309 

ROBINSON,  GREG  PETER  034 

134  N.  SUNSET  DR.  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101  910  748-0423 

ROESLER,  JOHN  MARTIN  034 

1617  QUEEN  STREET  A             8 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  725-4560 

ROSENBAUM,  DARYL  ALAN  000 

420  IRVING  ST.  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  919  722-9929 

ROSER,  GOERGE  STEVENSON  034 

2030  CRAIG  STREET  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  722-0565 

ROSSER,  MARY  LEE  034 

3531-A  WIMBERLY  LANE  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27106  910  765-1876 

ROZZELLE,  CURTIS  JOHN  034 

235  CORONA  ST,  APT  203  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  727-0148 

SANDHU,  JASPREET  SINGH  034 

2359-B  ARDMORE  TERRACE  A         *     S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  723-4455 

SANTAMORE,  DAVID  CHARLES  034 

2030  ACADEMY  ST.  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  631-6505 

SATTERFIELD,  WILLIAM  HARPER  034 

1244  W.  FOURTH  ST.  APT.  A  AS 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101  910  748-1620 

SATTERWHITE,  WM.  MADISON,  III  000 

922  VERNON  AVENUE  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27106-5844  919  768-5999 

SCHAEFER,  WILLIAM  DICKSON  034 

316  S.  SUNSET  DR.  8 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  773-1672 

SCHMIDT,  CAITLIN  GEORGIA  034 

444  S,  HAWTHORNE  ROAD  A             S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-3785  910  748-0109 

SCHMIDT,  WILLIAM  GERT,  JR.  034 

20  NEW  STREET  8 

CHARLESTON  8C     29401-2406  910  723-9013 

SCRIBNER,  TROY  AARON  034 

1860-G  FRANCISCAN  DR  A             8 

WINSTON-SALEM     27127  910  785-2815 

SEKIYA,  JON  KAMIOKA  034 

1610-A  NORTHWEST  BLVD.  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104-4334  910  725-7266 

SEWELL,  ERIC  FLEMING  034 

106  SUNSET  DR.  8 

WIN8T0N-SALEM     27101  910  722-0178 

SGAN,  STEPHEN  LOREN  000 

917  BELLVIEWST.  8 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  919  659-1624 

SHAW,  MICHELE  JEDLICA  000 

715  FENIMORE  ST.  A             8 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  919  723-6605 

SHEPARD,  COLIN  WILLIAMS  034 

1034  LOCKLAND  AVENUE  A             8 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  725-1051 

SHEPHERD,  JAMES  HARRISON  034 

4453  ODELL  SCHOOL  ROAD  8 

CONCORD     28027-7476  910  760-4839 

SHYU,  SIEGFRIED  034 

2030  W.  ACADEMY  ST.  A         '     8 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-3781  910  724-9485 

SIHLER,  KRISTEN  CAVINESS  034 

1206  MILLER  STREET  A             8 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-4445  910  725-6782 

SURA,  RICHARD  DANA  034 

1515  BOLTON  STREET  8 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  765-3941 

SILVER,  WILLIAM  P.  034 

132  PIEDMONT  AVE.  #B  A         *     S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101  919  725-4965 

SINCOCK,  ELIZABETH  COOPER  034 

1522  REYNOLDA  ROAD  8 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104-1018  910  650-9771 

SINK,  DAVID  WALKER  034 

225  LOCKLAND  AVENUE  8 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-2735  910  722-9195 


D 


SLOAN,  TIMOTHY 

227  PENNSYLVANIA  AVE. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 
SMITH,  BRADLEY  TODD 

4940  HUNT  CLUB  RD.,  APT 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 
SMITH,  EDWARD  SHIANG-LIN 

1900  QUEEN  ST  APT.  A-8 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
SMITH,  KATHERINE  MARIE 

129  N.  SUNSET  DR.  #D-2 

WINSTON-SALEM     27101 
SMITH,  MARGARETE  J. 

486  AVALON  ROAD 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 
SMITH,  SARAH  ELIZABETH 

1605  N   W.  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 
SMITH,  STEPHEN  MICHAEL 

225-A  MAGNOLIA  ST.,  APT.  D 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
SOUTHERN,  CLAIRE  LOUISE 

1167  WEST  END  BLVD. 

WINSOTN-SALEM     27103 
SPENCER,  MATTHEW  WILLIAM 

1620  W.  FIRST  ST 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 
STARMER,  JOHN  MALOTTE 

607  8.  HAWTHORNE  RD.  #B 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-3717 
STONE,  JEFFERY  DAVIS 

1600  W.  ACADEMY  ST. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-3811 
STULL,  DENNIS  FRANCIS 

245  CORONA  ST  .  APT.  #2 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
SUMNER,  BRIAN  ANDREW 

1432  POLO  ROAD,  APT.  A 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
SUTTON,  FRANK  MORRISON 

2051  ACADEMY  ST, 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
TALLY,  WILLIAM  CARLTON 

2015  ELIZABETH  AVE,.  APT 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
TEAL,  LARA  J. 

2307-D  CLOVERDALE  AVE. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-3733 
THOMAS-SLADE,  VENEZELA  ETHEL  B 

49  WOODBINE  ST   #B 

KERNERSVILLE     27284-2909 
THOMAS,  DAVID  CARL 

216  CORONA  ST. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
THOMAS,  DIANE  FRANCES 

416  1/2  ARBOR  ROAD  A 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 
THOMAS,  GRACE  MURRIYANKAVUNKAL 

1630  W.  FIRST  ST.,  APT,  A 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104  910  725 

THOMASON,  JASON  WILLIAM  WHITE 


,  JR. 


#3 


A 
910  760 


A 
910  723 


910  722 


919  723 


A 
910  631 


910  724 


A 
910  724- 


A 
910  725 


910  760 


919  761 


A 
910  725 


A 
910  723 


A 
910  725 


A 
910  722 


A 
919  724 


704  648 


919  725 


426  S,  HAWTHORNE  ROAD 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-3785 
TOOMEY,  TORIAN  BRADSHER 

2027-A  W,  ACADEMY  ST, 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
TOWNSEND,  DWIGHT  ANTHONY 

1437  IRVING  ST. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103-5042 
TRAINER,  JOHN  EZRA,  III 

1728  1/2  BUENA  VISTA  ROAD 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104-3217 
TREAT,  KIMBERLY  NOEL 

2030  #2  CRAIG  STREET 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
TSAO-WU,  GLADYS  SHI 

6  ROSEDALE 

HERSHEY  PA     17033-2045 
TSUEI,  MATTHEW  KAI 

1587  W.  NORTHWEST  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104-4312 


A 
919  723 


910  631 


A 
910  725' 


A 
910  721 


910  722-; 


910  724 


910  748 


034 

S 

034 

S 

9520 

034 

S 

6370 

034 

S 

5367 

000 

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2143 

034 

S 

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034 

S 

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034 

S 

4724 

034 

*  S 
■2120 

034 

S 

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000 

S 

■8953 

034 

S 

4624 

034 

S 

■2389 

034 

*  S 
8465 

034 

S 

8201 

000 

s 

3940 

034 

S 

5382 
000 

s 

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S 

000 

s 

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000 

*  s 

4961 

034 

S 

9919 

000 

S 

9266 

034 

S 

1796 

034 

S 

2552 

034 

S 

6634 

034 

S 

0409 


TURNER,  PATRICIA  LYNNE 

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 

1608  W.  NORTHWEST  BLVD.  APT.E 
27104-4332 


A 
910  785 


A 
910  631 


910  983- 


A 
910  722 


919  777-1 


919  924 


A 
910  761 


910  761 


910  723^ 


A 
910  631 


A 
910  722^ 


WINSTON-SALEM     27104-4332  910  750^ 

WHANG,  CHRIS 

208-B  NEW  DR. 

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 
ZWILLING,  GREGORY  VINCENT  034 

7113  MIDNIGHTSUN  LANE  8 

COLUMBUS  GA     31909-1845  919  924-9410 


A 
910  723^ 


919  761 


910  725^ 


919  773- 


A 
910  723 


A 
910  723 


A 
910  727 


A 
910  773 


034 

S 

4292 

034 

S 

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034 

8 


034 

8 

7578 

034 

S 

4252 

000 

8 

0285 

034 

8 

-4842 

034 

S 

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034 

S 

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034 

8 

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034 

S 

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034 

S 

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034 

S 

■0728 

034 

8 

■0497 

000 

s 

1089 

034 

S 

■5747 

000 

8 

0974 

034 

8 

■0984 

034 

8 

5662 

034 

8 

1850 

034 

S 

1959 

034 

8 


174 


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 

731  NINTH  ST.,  APT.,  51 


000 

A  S 

919  286-5199 

032 

S 


A 


A 
919  383 


A 
919  286 


919  383- 


DURHAM     27705 
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 


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919  489-2584 

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919  933-1432 

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919  613-1001 

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919  361-3675 

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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 


919  286 


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A 
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919  382-3315 

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919  493-4535 

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919  419-1687 

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919  419-0003 

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919  382-8620 

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919  383-0909 

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919  382-8640 

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KILLIAN,  JONATHAN  K. 

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5056  OAKWOOD  AVENUE 

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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 

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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 

S 

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 

A 

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SB  POST  OAK  ROAD 

A             S 

DURHAM     27705 

DURHAM     27705 

HORN,  MEYER  A. 

032 

LAMVU,  GEORGINE  MARIE 

032 

804  BERKLEY  STREET 

S 

3212  MYRAST.,  APT.  K 

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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 

S 

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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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 

S 

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 

S 

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 

S 

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 

S 

1402  BROAD  ST. 

S 

HILLSBOROUGH     27713 

DURHAM     27705-3535 

JENKINS,  JOANNE 

032 

MAUSKOPF,  ALICE  ELIZABETH 

000 

BOX  2773,  DUMC 

A 

S 

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 

S 

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. 

S 

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 

S 

5A  RIVER  BIRCH  ROAD 

A             S 

DURHAM     27705 

DURHAM     27705 

KAHN,  ELIZABETH  S. 

032 

MCDONALD,  BRIAN 

032 

3084  COLONY  ROAD 

S 

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 

8 

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 

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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 

NELSON,  ROBERT  E.  032 

218STANDISH  DR.  S 

CHAPEL  HILL     27514-5553  919  968-3035 

NETTLES,  RICHARD  E.  032 

1920  BEDFORD  ST.  #21  A             S 

DURHAM     27707 

NEYMAN,  EDUARD  GRIGOR  032 

2879  DUKE  MEDICAL  CENTER  A             S 

DURHAM     27710  919  286-1111 

NORRIS,  SHANNON  D.  032 

2905-B  SUGARWOOD  PLACE  A             S 

DURHAM     27705  919  477-7493 

OBADIAH,  JOSEPH  M.  032 

910  CONSTITUTION  DR.  APT.  524  A            S 

DURHAM     27705 

ONAITIS,  MARK  W.  032 

2  CARSON  CIRCLE  #A  S 

DURHAM     27705-6414 

OWEN,  SYLVIA  A.  032 

311  S.  LASALLE  ST.,  APT.  8-C  A             S 

DURHAM     27705  919  383-0228 

PANDE,  ASHVIN  N.  032 

110  RIVER  BIRCH  ROAD  A             S 

DURHAM     27705 

PARK,  EUN-HA  032 

205  OREGON  ST.,  APT.  E  AS 

DURHAM     27705  919  613-1904 

PASCOE,  CATHERINE  LEE  032 

3209  SPRUNT  AVENUE  A             S 

DURHAM     27705-3024  919  383-2932 

PATIL,  CHANDRASHEK  Y.  032 

3224-A  MYRA  ST.  A             S 

DURHAM     27707 

PHILLIPS,  HARMONY  K.  032 

208  CEDARWOOD  LANE  A             S 

CARRBORO     27510  919  942-9709 

POWELL,  JEFFREY  C.  032 

405  SNOWCREST  TRAIL  A             S 

DURHAM     27707 

PRICE,  NICOLE  032 

4800  UNIVERSITY  DR.,  APT  13D  A             S 

DURHAM     27707 

PUROW,  DAVID  B.  032 

1707  WARD  ST.  S 

DURHAM     27707-1561 

QUAN,  HAI  N.  032 

5803  TATTERSALL  DR.,  APT,  #37  S 

DURHAM     27713-9025  919  489-1107 

RAO,  DINESH  S.  032 

3011  PRATT  ST.,  APT.  I  S 

DURHAM     27705 


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032 

4412  CHESHIRE  COURT 

S 

DURHAM     27705 

919  383-8159 

REECK,  JAY  B. 

032 

BOX  2706.  DUMC 

A             S 

DURHAM     27710 

REUTER,  NANCY 

032 

DUMC,  BOX  2708 

A             S 

DURHAM     27710 

919  286-3055 

ROBERTS,  0.  ADETOLA 

032 

2752  MIDDLETON  RD,  #285 

A             8 

DURHAM     27705 

ROSE,  JOHN  G. 

032 

15  TARAWA  TERR.  #A 

S 

DURHAM     27705-6415 

919  382-8737 

ROSENTHAL,  LISA  GAIL 

032 

4800  UNIVERSITY  DR..  APT.  30K 

S 

DURHAM     27707-6114 

919  490-5775 

ROUGIER-CHAPMAN,  DUNCAN  P. 

032 

910  CONSTITUTION  DR.  APT,  906 

A             S 

DURHAM     27705 

SAITO,  STACEY  YUKIKO 

032 

4001  INWOOD  DR. 

S 

DURHAM     27705-2824 

919  383-3504 

SAMUELSON,  DAVID 

032 

405  SNOWCREST  TRAIL 

A             S 

DURHAM     27707 

919  489-4524 

SAMY,  RAVI  N. 

000 

910  CONSTITUTION  DR.,  APT.1108 

s 

DURHAM     27705 

919  383-8159 

SARRAF-YAZDI,  SHIVA 

032 

BOX  98332 

A             S 

DURHAM     27708-8332 

SAVARESE,  JOHN  JOSEPH,  III 

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SCHREIBER,  JONATHAN 

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625  STARMONT  DR. 

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DURHAM     27705 

919  382-7335 

SEBASTIAN,  BRIAN  M. 

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DURHAM     27707-1069 

SEO,  DAVID  M. 

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SHAH,  JITA 

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DURHAM     27705 

919  613-3109 

SMITH,  RACHELLE  A. 

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DURHAM     27705-4549 

919  383-1927 

SMOAK,  CHARLES  K. 

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DURHAM     27705 

919  383-6466 

SOLGA,  STEVEN  F. 

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DURHAM     27707-1069 

919  493-4042 

SOLTANI,  LISA 

032 

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DURHAM     27705 

919  383-1380 

SONG,  ALICE 

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DURHAM     27705 

919  613-3146 

SORENSEN,  CARSTEN  M. 

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DURHAM     27705 

SPRATT,  SARAH  S. 

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DURHAM     27704-4161 

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SRINIVASAN,  MEERA 

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STOLKER,  JOSHUA 

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SULLIVAN,  DANIEL  P. 

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SPARTA  NJ     07871-7000 

SUNDIN,  BURTON  MCCHESNEY 

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SUNG,  JENNY  CHIA-NING 

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TAYLOR,  JENNIFER  L. 

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3520  MAYFAIR  ST.,  APT.  102 

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THORNBURG,  COURTNEY 

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7F  RIVER  BIRCH  ROAD 

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DURHAM     27705 

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TONG,  DAVID  C. 

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TULL,  FRANK 

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919  309-9235 

WADLEIGH,  MARTHA 

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WAHL,  TANYA  AUSTIN 

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3107  RIDGE  ROAD 

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DURHAM     27705 

919  682-4143 

WALKER,  DAVID 

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5-B  RIVER  BIRCH  ROAD 

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WARREN,  KRISTI 

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720-1  S.  LASALLE  STREET 

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WEISER,  LORI 

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DURHAM     27707 

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DURHAM     27705 

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WHITE,  REBEKAH  R. 

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DURHAM     27705-5573 

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DURHAM     27704-4161 

919  489-3204 

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DURHAM     27705 

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2601  STUART  DR. 

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DURHAM     27707 

919  490-0795 

WILLIAMSON,  ANDREW 

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DURHAM     27705 

919  383-0909 

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DURHAM     27707-6214 

WONG,  DAVID 

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DURHAM     27705 

919  382-7546 

WOOD,  CARRIE  E. 

032 

3611  UNIVERSITY  DR.  #225 

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DURHAM     27707 

WU,  NING  Z. 

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BALTIMORE  MD     21202-2562 

704  636-7335 

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032 

1716  COLE  MILL  ROAD 

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DURHAM     27712-3206 

919  489-6952 

YEN,  MICHAEL  HUNG-HWA 

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8 

DURHAM     27705-6131 

919  383-0233 

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DURHAM     27705 

YOO,  DAVID  S. 

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ZIDAR,  DAVID  A. 

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DURHAM     27707 

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BARGER,  JENNIFER  LYNN 

ROWNETREE  TOWNHOMES 

2907-A  CEDAR  CREEK  RD. 

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105  BISHOP  DR 
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BRADLEY.  TERESA  KELLER 

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BRYSON.  TRACIE  CIOCAN 

106  SCALES  PL   #L5 
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BURLESON,  TINA 

1161  MULBERRY  LN.,  APT,  33-C 

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RT.  #1,  BOX268-C 

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CHAMBERS-KELLETT,  DANA  L. 

1333  TREYBROOKE  CIR 

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CHESSON,  MELANIE  ANNE 

1111  GROVEMONT  DR, 

WESTPOINTE  TOWNHOMES  F-5 

GREENVILLE     27834 
CHOW.  CHRISTOPHER  YAN-CHI 

110  AVON  LANE 

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2907-A  CEDAR  CREEK  RD. 

GREENVILLE     27858 
CHUA.  ARLENE  NG 

603  KENT  ROAD 

GREENVILLE     27858-4994 
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310  HORSESHOE  DR,,  APT,  E 

GREENVILLE     27834-6393 
COATES,  LISA  PAIGE 

1644  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 

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COLLINS,  ROGER  STEWART  074 

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COLLINS,  VICTOR  074 

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GREENVILLE     27834  919  752-3573 

CONDREY,  STACI  FAULKNER  074 

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COUGER,  KENDALL  074 

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COWDEN,  NERISSA  ELAINE  074 

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CUDJOE,  ERNEST  074 

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GREENVILLE     27834  919  355-8807 

CURTIS,  KAREN  ELIZABETH  074 

218  CHARLES  ROAD  S 

GREENWOOD  SC     29649  803  388-0910 

DANIEL,  SARAH  W.  074 

1642  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE  A             S 

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DAVANZO.  WILLIAM  JAMES  074 

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DAVIS.  HUNG  TRAN  074 

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DESAI.  SANJIV  CHANDRAKANT  074 

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DORTON.  PETER  JOHN  074 

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GREENVILLE     27834  919  830-9448 

DRAUGHON.  JOHNSON  PUETT.  JR.  074 

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DUNCAN,  PEGGY  SUE  074 

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EDWARDS,  BRYAN  074 

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2924  WEST  HILLS  DR,,  APT   E  AS 

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EGBERT,  JAMES  MICHAEL,  JR.  074 

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ENGLISH.  KRISTI  LYNNE  074 

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FANN.  STEPHEN  A.  074 

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FAULKNER.  JOHN  074 

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FISHER,  DENISE  074 

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FISHER,  HARRIETT  PAIGE 

2201 -G  HYDE  DRIVE 

GREENVILLE     27858 
FLEEMAN,  LOURAY  MICHELLE 

2034  HYDE  DRIVE 

GREENVILLE     27858 
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113  MANCHESTER  DR, 

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GREENVILLE     27834 
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109-B  SARA  LANE 

GREENVILLE     27834 
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402  HILLCREST  DR, 

GREENVILLE     27834-5646 
FREUND,  VICTOR  THOMAS 

500  HAVEN  RIDGE  DR,  APT   12 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104-4484 
GARLAND,  TARSHA  VALENCIA 

106  HUNTINGRIDGE  RD  ,  #A 

GREENVILLE     27834-9151 
GAVIGAN,  MICHAEL 

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2074  5TH  AVE,.  #3 

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705  PEED  DR.,  APT.  16 

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802-32  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 

GREENVILLE     27834 
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2651  MACGREGOR  DOWN  RD., 

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814  SNOW  CREST  TRAIL 

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303  1/2  S   HARDING  ST 

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901-22  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 

GREENVILLE     27834 
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314  LINDSAY  DR,  APT.  2A 

GREENVILLE     27834 
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EMHP  #1,  BOX  77 

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1620  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 

GREENVILLE     27834 
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329  LINDSAY  DR..  APT.  11-1 

GREENVILLE     27834 
HINES.  DERRICK  S. 

406  SEDGEFIELD  DRIVE 

GREENVILLE     27834 
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602-34  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 

GREENVILLE     27834 
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416  PITTMAN  DR. 

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HORANZY,  ROBERT  RAYMOND  074 

9007  W.  SHOREWOOD  DR,  APT.  529  S 
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HOYLE,  JOHN  RUSSELL  074 

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HU,  DANNY  CHIN-HAO  074 

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GREENVILLE     27834  919  752-3022 

HUNTER,  JOSEPH  KEVIN  074 

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STATESVILLE     28677  919  355-2059 

HUTCHISON,  TIMOTHY  WAYNE  074 

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GREENVILLE     27834-8450  919  758-6865 

JACKSON,  JERREYLL  TRAVIS  074 

33-C  STRATFORD  ARMS  ARTS.  S 
1900  CHARLES  BLVD. 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  630-1671 

JANSSEN,  SHELLEY  LYNNE  074 

T-4  DOCTORS  PARK  APTS.  A             S 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  757-1334 

JARRETT,  WILLIAM  ANDREW  074 

1442  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE  A             S 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  752-0325 

JIMENEZ,  JESSICA  D.  074 

PO  BOX  201  S 

HARVEYS  LAKE  PA     18618-0201  919  757-0979 

JOHNSON,  CATHERINE  LOUISE  074 

1107GROVEMONT  DR..  APT.  D9  S 

GREENVILLE     27834-8489  919  752-0325 

JOHNSON,  KENNETH  LEE,  II  074 

1501  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE  *     S 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  758-5796 

JONES,  DREW  G.,  IV  074 
2651  MACGREGOR  DOWNS  RD.APT.KA         *     S 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  758-8594 

JONES,  MARY  ANN  074 

ROUTE  #14.  BOX  142  S 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  757-9614 

JONES,  RICHARD  BRIAN  074 

1341  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE  A             S 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  758-8375 

JONNALAGADDA,  AMBA  074 

3332  TOBACCO  ROAD,  APT.  16  A             S 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  321-5514 

JORDAN,  CHRISTOPHER  PAGE  074 

1216  TREYBROOKE  CIR.  S 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  830-4050 

KARRIKER,  CHARLOTTE  KECK  074 

1614  PRINCETON  ST.  S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103  910  761-8404 

KAVANAUGH,  PATRICK  EVERETTE  074 

100-D  VICTORIA  CT.  S 

GREENVILLE     27835  919  355-4958 

KELLY,  LAURA  HERRING  074 

101  N.  LIBRARY  ST.  S 

GREENVILLE     27858-1329  919  758-9339 

KENDRICK,  WILLIAM  THOMAS  074 

ROUTE  #1.  BOX  38A-1  A             S 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  830-5157 

KERN,  RICHARD  LEE,  JR.  074 

104  HUNTINGRIDGE  ROAD  S 

GREENVILLE     27834-9151  919  757-3780 

KHAN,  NUSRAT  074 

11-A  COURTNEY  SQUARE  A             S 

GREENVILLE     27858  919  321-1718 

KIRBY,  ALEX  RAY  074 

2905-A  CEDAR  CREEK  ROAD  S 

GREENVILLE     27834-8401  919  758-6820 

KODZAI,  WILLIAM  GEORGE,  JR.  074 

2645-G  MACGREGOR  DOWNS  RD.  ♦     S 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  758-7139 

KOOCHEK,  KAMRAN  074 

23-F  MERRY  LANE  S 

GREENVILLE     27858-5815  919  321-2224 


KOPELMAN,  WILLIAM  J. 

411  QUEEN  ANNES  ROAD 

GREENVILLE     27834 
LAKE,  MICHAEL  T. 

K2  BEASLEY  DR. 

GREENVILLE     27834 
LASSITER,  GADDY  MATHESON 

1541  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 

GREENVILLE     27834 
LASSITER,  LONNIE  WAYNE,  II 

802  TREYBROOKE  CIR.  #32 

GREENVILLE     27834-7846 
LATHAM,  JOHN  ALEXANDER 

100-D  VICTORIA  CT. 

GREENVILLE     27834 
LAWSON,  LUAN 

600  POLLOCK  ST. 

KINSTON     28501 
LEONARD,  MICHAEL  KENT,  JR. 

2751  W.  5TH  ST 

GREENVILLE     27834 
LEWIS,  RICHARD  STEWART 

122  GATES  DRIVE 

WINTERVILLE     28590 
LIPPARD,  BARBARA  DIANE 

802-34  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 

GREENVILLE     27834 
LONG,  HEIDI  J. 

ROUTE  #2.  201  W.  PURVIS  ST. 

ROBERSONVILLE     27871 
LONG,  JAMES  EUGENE 

106  SCALES  PL.  L-Z 

GREENVILLE     27834 
LONG,  MAREEN  ANN 

200-8  ROLLINS  DR. 

GREENVILLE     27834 
LOVELACE,  RANDY  SCOTT 

18  BAYWOOD  DR. 

WINTERVILLE     28590-9615 
LOWRY,  BRIAN  PATRICK 

204  CHERYL  CIRCLE 

GREENVILLE     27858-8912 
LOWRY,  JOY  SIGMON 

204  CHERYL  CIRCLE 

GREENVILLE     27858-8912 
LUPTON.  THOMAS  D.,  JR. 

BOX  44,  AZALEA  GARDENS 

GREENVILLE     27858 
LUTZ,  DAVID  J. 

1541  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 

GREENVILLE     27834 
LYON.  JOHNITA 

106  SCALES  PL   B-4 

GREENVILLE     27834 
MAAS,  SABINE  MATHILDE 

5001  STOKES  ROAD 

GREENVILLE     27834 
MABINE,  RITA  KAY 

3208  BRASSWOOD  CT..  APT.  12 

GREENVILLE     27834-6113 
MADHURE,  ANITHA 

1234  TREYBROOK  CIRC.  #1200 

GREENVILLE     27834 
MARTIN,  JEFFREY  HUGH 

1341  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 

GREENVILLE     27834 
MASTERS.  DAVID  LEE 

1414  TREYBROOKE  CIR. 

GREENVILLE     27834 
MATLACK,  ROBERT  KEPLER,  JR. 

1535  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 

GREENVILLE     27834 
MCCLURE,  KENNETH  EDWARD,  JR. 

RT  #1,  BOX  434 

GREENVILLE     27834 
MEANS,  JULIE  ANN 

ROUTE  #2,  BOX  216 

WOODBURY 

GRIMESLAND     27837 
MEDFORD,  MARK  FREDERIC 

C-6  MEDICAL  OAKS 

GREENVILLE     27834 
MEGATHLIN,  PAM 

P-1  DOCTORS  PARK  APTS. 

GREENVILLE     27834 


074 

MILLER,  LINDA  GARTNER 

074 

S 

ROUTE  #1,  BOX  204-B 

A             S 

BLOUNTS  CREEK     27814 

919  946-8849 

074 

MILLER,  MONICA  EARLETTE 

074 

A             S 

3212  BRASSWOOD  COURT  #12 

S 

919  758-8439 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  355-3351 

074 

MOFRAD,  POUNEH 

074 

A             S 

1117  GROVEMONT  DR.,  UNIT  1-5 

A         *     S 

919  757-3355 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  758-2078 

074 

MONCLA,  PAUL 

074 

A             S 

2903-E  CEDAR  CREEK  ROAD 

A             S 

919  752-6130 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  757-2401 

074 

MORROW,  VICKI 

074 

S 

271 1 -A  E.  SECOND  ST. 

A             S 

919  321-2459 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  752-8447 

074 

MURPHY,  RICHARD  JAMES 

074 

A         *     S 

1200  TREYBROOKE  CIR 

S 

919  527-5132 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  758-2088 

074 

MUTCH,  JASON  ALLAN 

074 

S 

2908  MULBERRY  LN..  APT.  B 

A             S 

919  830-4897 

GREENVILLE     27858-5865 

919  752-2243 

074 

NEEL,  ELIZABETH 

074 

A             S 

1007  COLONIAL  DR. 

S 

919  355-8104 

ALBEMARLE     28001-2916 

919  757-2736 

074 

NELSON,  JULIA 

074 

A             S 

#R-4  BEASLEY  DR. 

A            S 

919  758-9044 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  757-1244 

074 

NETTER,  KIA  YVETTE 

074 

A             S 

206-A  LINDBETH  DR. 

A             S 

919  795-4123 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  321-3875 

074 

NG,  PETER  CONRAD 

074 

S 

505  KENT  ROAD 

A             S 

919  752-8758 

GREENVILLE     27858 

919  752-4022 

074 

NICHELSON,  CATHY  LOUISE 

074 

S 

200-23  ROLLINS  DR 

S 

919  355-1950 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  756-9408 

074 

NICKLAS,  EDWARD  WILSON 

074 

S 

1914  E.  8TH  STREET 

A             S 

919  355-5307 

GREENVILLE     27858 

919  757-2895 

074 

NOBLES,  ROSSIE  DAWN 

074 

S 

1105  GROVEMONT  DR.  #C-1 

S 

919  321-1254 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  757-3089 

074 

OGLE,  MARY  BETH 

074 

S 

213  DALEBROOK  CIRCLE 

S 

GREENVILLE     27858 

919  752-0121 

074 

OWENS,  SUSAN  LEIGH 

074 

A             S 

4625  COLONY  RD..  APT.  1 

S 

919  830-1783 

CHARLOIIb     28226-4853 

919  830-5449 

074 

PALMER,  GILBERT  F.,  V 

074 

A             S 

1211  E.  ROCK  SPRINGS  ROAD 

A             S 

919  757-3355 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  758-5738 

074 

PARDO,  SANDRA  K. 

074 

A             S 

C-1  DOCTORS  PARK  APTS. 

A             S 

919  752-4856 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  752-7387 

074 

PARKER,  J.  CLINT 

074 

S 

3306  BROOKLINE  COURT 

A             S 

919  752-3809 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  758-5215 

074 

PASCHALL,  JOHN  SPRUILL 

074 

S 

DOCTORS  PARK,  APT.  S-6 

8 

919  758-0899 

2300  BEASLEY  DR. 

074 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  757-2975 

S 

PATEL,  MEENA  HARIBHAI 

074 

919  758-1234 

3412-E  EVANS  ST.,  EXT. 

S 

074 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  355-1322 

S 

PATTEN,  KATIE  FURR 

074 

919  758-8375 

112  HUNTINGRIDGE  ROAD 

S 

074 

GREENVILLE     27834-9151 

S 

PAYNE,  NANCY  JEAN 

074 

919  757-0539 

2924-A  WEST  HILLS  DRIVE 

A             S 

074 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  752-7488 

S 

PIERCY,  TODD 

074 

919  758-5707 

802-22  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 

A             S 

074 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  752-3730 

S 

PILSON,  RONNIE  E. 

074 

919  752-1999 

PO  BOX  206 

S 

074 

KENBRIDGE  VA     23944-0206 

919  756-0823 

S 

PITTMAN,  SUSAN  RENAY 

074 

EMHP.  BOX  167 

A         «     S 

919  758-2613 

WINTERVILLE     28590 

919  355-4179 

074 

PLAUT,  TIMOTHY  ARNOLD 

074 

S 

ROUTE  #2.  201  W.  PURVIS  ST. 

S 

919  758-6052 

ROBERSONVILLE     27871 

919  830-0739 

074 

POWELL,  DAN 

074 

A             S 

1529  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 

A             S 

919  830-1524 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  752-5181 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


179 


QUERY,  MARGARET  ANNE 

074 

3362  TOBACCO  RD,  APT   19 

S 

GREENVILLE     27858 

919  355-6094 

RAIFORD,  KAREN  GILLIAM 

074 

12  E,  COURTNEY  SQUARE 

A             S 

GREENVILLE     27858 

919  321-4097 

RASPBERRY,  CAROLYN  DENISE 

074 

2651-BMACGREGORY  DOWNS  RD.        A             8 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  758-0060 

RAY,  JEFFREY  ALLEN 

074 

PO  BOX  807 

S 

AULANDER     27805-0807 

919  830-6686 

REEVES,  JULIE  ANN 

074 

423  HIDDEN  BR.  CLOSE 

S 

WINTERVILLE     28590 

919  321-0626 

REID,  CHRISTOPHER  SCOTT 

074 

200  N.  HARDING  ST. 

S 

GREENVILLE     27858-1326 

919  321-3980 

RENFROW,  JULIbl  It  P.  LANGNER 

074 

PO  BOX  272 

S 

SELMA     27576 

RESPESS,  RACHEL  HARRIS 

074 

1102  N.  HAUGHTON  ST. 

A             S 

WILLIAMSTON     27892-1612 

919  809-0224 

REYNOLDS,  KIM  A. 

074 

0-4  DOCTORS  PARK  APTS. 

S 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  830-5417 

REYNOLDS,  SUE  T. 

074 

F-6  BEASLEY  DR. 

A             S 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  752-1757 

RIDENHOUR,  KEVIN  PATRICK 

074 

507  ROCK  CLIFF  CT. 

S 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 

919  355-8767 

ROBINSON,  SHARON 

074 

217  SUMRELL  STREET 

A             S 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  355-1942 

ROGERS,  RACHEL  MARIE 

074 

208  N.  EASTERN  ST. 

S 

GREENVILLE     27858 

919  752-7824 

ROWLAND,  REBECCA 

074 

#3  WEST  HILLS  TOWNHOMES 

A             S 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  830-5164 

RUSSELL,  AMY  HOWARD 

074 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

S 

MEDICAL  STUDENT 

GREENVILLE     27858-4354 

919  757-0834 

SADEK,  KAMEL  MA 

074 

2905-A  CEDAR  CREEK  RD. 

A         *     S 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  758-6820 

SCOGGINS,  HEATHER 

074 

412  E   PALADIN  DR. 

A             S 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  830-9483 

SEDGWICK,  MARY  P. 

074 

EMHP,  BOX  167 

A            S 

WINTERVILLE     28590-0167 

919  355-4179 

SELF,  CRAIG  STEPHEN 

074 

9909  RIO  SAN  DIEGO  DR..  APT. 3 

S 

SAN  DIEGO  CA     92108-9752 

619  281-5803 

SELLS,  TERRI  DAWN 

074 

214  HARMONY  ST. 

A         *     S 

GREENVILLE     27858 

919  355-1887 

SHAW,  MARY-CASSIE 

074 

101  N.  LIBRARY  ST. 

8 

GREENVILLE     27858-1329 

919  321-1484 

SHERROD,  ELIZABETH 

074 

ROUTE  #1,  BOX  137 

A             8 

GREENVILLE     27834-9116 

919  753-5185 

SHIELDS,  CLAIRE  SIKORYAK 

074 

611  OLD  SECOND  ST. 

A             8 

WASHINGTON     27889 

919  946-7923 

SHUE,  GRADY  VAN,  JR. 

074 

2904-B  MULBERRY  LANE 

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 

909  ALLEN  ROAD,  B-4 

A             8 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  830-5324 

SIMPSON,  JERRY  ALLEN 

074 

3304  BROOKLINE  CT. 

8 

GREENVILLE     27834-8411 

919  757-3148 

SINGH,  GAGAN 

074 

635  COTANCHE  ST.,  APT.  406 

S 

GREENVILLE     27858-2355 

919  752-2629 

SMITH,  BRENDA  PEARL 

074 

ROUTE  #2,  BOX  320 

A             S 

GREENVILLE     27858 

919  746-8078 

SMITH,  BRIAN  THOMAS 

074 

2622  MULBERRY  LANE 

8 

GREENVILLE     27858 

919  756-2530 

SMITH,  CHRISTIAN  LYNN 

074 

2034  HYDE  DRIVE 

A         *     S 

GREENVILLE     27858-8632 

919  756-9640 

SMITH,  JOHN  RANDOLPH 

074 

203  W,  CHURCH  ST, 

S 

FARMVILLE     27828-1623 

919  355-0427 

SMITH,  TONYA  D. 

074 

M-11  DOCTOR'S  PARK 

S 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  758-8305 

SPANN,  CHARLENE  ANDREA 

074 

4824  TIFFANY  LANE 

8 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104-2639 

919  757-3973 

SPIVEY,  NETASHA 

074 

723  GHENT  ST, 

A             8 

WINDSOR     27983 

919  794-2623 

SQUIRES,  STUART  MORRIS 

074 

107ROSEMONDDR, 

8 

GREENVILLE     27834-8831 

919  758-2604 

STEFFENS,  ROBERT  MARK 

074 

207  RODNEY  ROAD 

8 

GREENVILLE     27834-8458 

919  758-0948 

STEWART,  CHRIS 

074 

S-7  DOCTORS  PARK  APTS, 

A             8 

BEASLEY  DRIVE 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  830-3708 

STOKES,  DAVID  ANDREW 

074 

G-5  DOCTORS  PARK  APTS 

A             8 

BEASLEY  DRIVE 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  830-6125 

SUMMER,  GARRY  MICHAEL 

074 

828  MCLAWHORN  DR, 

A             8 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  752-4456 

SUMMER,  LEIGH  RINGER 

074 

828  MCLAWHORN  DR, 

S 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  752-5910 

SUTTLES,  VIKKI  DARLENE 

074 

108  HUNTERS  LANE 

S 

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 

102  DAVIE  ST 

A             S 

WINTERVILLE     28590 

919  756-0964 

TAYLOR,  LEIGH  HADLEY 

074 

1119  GROVEMONT  DR,,  J-6 

8 

GREENVILLE     27834-8497 

919  752-8528 

TAYLOR,  MARSHALL  CARNEY,  JR. 

074 

104  HUNTINGRIDGE  ROAD 

S 

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, 

S 

BEASLEY  DR, 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  752-1848 

THOMAS,  TERISA  ANN 

074 

38  CROSS  RIDGE 

8 

GREENVILLE  SC     29607-4338 

919  830-9142 

THOMPSON,  DAVID  STUART 

074 

101  MARTINSBOROUGH  RD, 

8 

GREENVILLE     27858 

919  756-3918 

TRAINER,  JULIE 

074 

1339  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 

A             S 

GREENVILLE     27834 

919  757-0599 

A 
919  756- 


919  752 


919  752 


919  752 


UMESl,  JOSEPH  JAMES 

3368  TOBACCO  RD,.  APT,  #12 

GREENVILLE     27858 
VADLAMANI,  LALITHA 

126-A  HUNTING  RIDGE  RD, 

GREENVILLE     27834-9151 
VEGA,  KRISTINA  LYSELL 

106  SCALES  PLACE,  A-1 
GREENVILLE     27834 

WAGNER,  ANNETTE  VERONICIA 

1620  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 

GREENVILLE     27834-9153 
WALLACE,  LAWRENCE 

DOCTORS  PARK  APTS,  G-6 

BEASLEY  DR, 

GREENVILLE     27834 
WALSTON,  TRACEY  NICOL 

BOX  239  EVANS  MHP 

WINTERVILLE     28590 
WARNER,  PAMELA  GREY 

3208  BRASSWOOD  CT,.  #13 

GREENVILLE     27834 
WASSMANN,  LORI 

2300  BEASLEY  DR. 

GREENVILLE     27834 
WATTERSON,  MICHAEL  KENNETH 

1414  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 

GREENVILLE     27834 
WEED,  BARRY  CHRISTOPHER 

802-24  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 

GREENVILLE     27834 
WENTWORTH,  JEFFREY  MARTIN 

0-1  DOCTORS  PARK  APTS. 

BEASLEY  DR. 

GREENVILLE     27834-1461 
WEST,  SHELLY  LORRAINE 

107  8HIL0H  DR,,  APT,  #1 
GREENVILLE     27834 

WHICKER,  NEIL  EVANS 

408-K  PALADIN  DR 

GREENVILLE     27834 
WILFONG,  HEATHER  ANNE 

1115  GROVEMONT  DR,  APT,  H-8 

GREENVILLE     27834-8494 
WILLEY,  JULIANA 

1642  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 

GREENVILLE     27834 
WILLIAMS,  JILL  ANNETTE 

9007  WSHOREWOOD  DR,,  APT,  529 

MERCER  ISLAND  WA     98040-3229  919  355' 
WILLIAMS,  KELCEY  LOUIS 

PECAN  GROVE  APT,  B-9 

LINDSAY  DR, 

GREENVILLE     27834 
WILLIAMS,  ROBERT  E. 

306  GRANVILLE  DR, 

GREENVILLE     27858 
WILLIS,  JENNIFER  CAROL 

334  LINDSAY  DR,  #H-1 

GREENVILLE     27834 
WILSON,  SHARMELL 

106  SCALES  PLACE,  APT,  B-4 

GREENVILLE     27834 
WILSON,  VINCENT  PAUL 

1848  BLAINE  TERRACE 

WINTER  PARK  FL     32792-1743 
YANCY,  WILLIAM  SAMUEL,  JR. 

1137  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 

GREENVILLE     27834-9156 
YATES-BRITT,  RAE  LYNN 

D-5  1107  GROVEMONT  DR. 

GREENVILLE     27834 
YEARGAN,  SHERMAN  AUSTIN,  II 

802  TREYBROOKE  CIR.  #31 

GREENVILLE     27834-7846 
YORK,  JOHN  WALTER 

1632  TREYBROOKE  CIRCLE 

GREENVILLE     27834  919  752' 


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MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

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3416  DAL  ROAD 

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18  CHERRY  GROVE  DR, 

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445  BETHESDA  ROAD 

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257  MCDOWELL  ST, 

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KING,  LARRY  BRANT  000 

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DEPT,  OF  SURGERY 

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3333  BROOKVIEW  HILLS  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
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205  KIRKFIELD  DR, 

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PO  BOX  2098 

SHALLOTTE     28459  919  754-8731 

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MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD, 

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1005  WATSON  AVE, 

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4822 
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910  768-9535 

MALAGUTI,  RAYMOND  C. 

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419  2ND  ST,  NW.  STE,  100 

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1413  BLAIRWOOD  DRIVE 

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919  894-5787 

MARION,  GAIL 

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BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH,  OF  MED, 

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WINSTON-SALEM     27157 

910  716-2247 

MARION,  WADE  HAMPTON 

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PO  BOX  1544 

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919  789-9041 

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716  SANDERSON  DR, 

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910  686-0071 

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POBOX  1128 

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704  857-0137 

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REASH,  GARY  WAYNE 

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801  GREEN  VALLEY  ROAD 

GREENSBORO     27408-7097 

910  282-3368 

SPAINHOUR,  DAVID  SEVIER 

000 

PO  BOX  2588 

HICKORY     28603 

704  322-2050 

SPARKS,  JESSICA  TEAGUE 

000 

102  POMONA  DR, 

GREENSBORO     27407 

91 9  299-0000 

STARK,  GREGG  ALAN 

000 

2227  QUEEN  ST, 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 

919  716-3357 

STOKES,  KATHRYN  L. 

000 

1350  S,  KINGS  DR, 

CHARLOTTE     28207 

704  342-8177 

182 


NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL 


STOVER,  WALTER  HARRISON,  JR. 

110  FIELDS  DR. 

SANFORD     27330  919 

STOWE,  JASPER  CARL,  III 

1896  REMOUNT  ROAD 

GASTONIA     28054  704 

SULLIVAN,  JAMES  MICHAEL 

SHOEHEEL  MEDICAL  ARTS 

MAXTON     28364  919 

TALBERT,  KAREN  AGNES 

THOMS  REHABILITATION  HOSPITAL 

PO  BOX  15025 

ASHEVILLE     28813  704 

TAYLOR,  LLOYD  JEFFREY 

516  MOCKSVILLE  AVE. 

SALISBURY     28144  704 

THOMAS,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR 

804-B  SELWYN  OAKS  COURT 

CHARLOTTE     28209  704 

TISDALE,  THOMPSON  WILDER,  JR. 

305  HOLLYWOOD  ROAD 

MORAVIAN  FALLS  28654-9507  919 
TRENNER,  JAMES  GLENDON 

1109  DRESSER  COURT 

RALEIGH     27609  919  872-4900 


000 


774-6320 
000 


867-0735 
FP     000 


844-5683 
PM     000 


274-6171 
000 


633-7070 
000 


339-1000 
PD     000 


667-1088 
FP     000 


919  357-1226 
000 


TROTTA,  EUGENE  THOMAS 

603  SHADOWBROOK  DR. 

BURLINGTON     27215  910  226 

TRUTT,  THERESA  CHRISTINE  FP/ADL 

GATES  COUNTY  MEDICAL  CENTER 

BOX  297 

GATESVILLE     27938 
UNDERWOOD,  DOOLEY  L.,  Ill 

405  W.  BESSEMER  AVE. 

1401  BENJAMIN  PARKWAY 

GREENSBORO     27401 
VON  SEGGEN,  WAYNE  WINFRED 

3  KESWICK  COURT 

WINSTON-SALEM     27103 
WAATAJA,  JOHNNIE  ALICE 

1001  BLYTHE  BLVD.,  STE.  601 

CHARLOTTE     28203 
WALKER,  ELAINE  VIRGINIA 

117  FOREST  OAKS  DR. 

DURHAM     27705 
WASHBURN,  DEBORAH  JEAN  EDWARDS 

WAKE  FOREST  UNIVERSITY  EYE  CTR 

BOWMAN  GRAY,  MED.  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157  910  716 


000 


2448 
000 


919  545- 
OM/FP 


910  852 
EM/OM 


5000 
000 


7530 
000 


704  588-7362 
000 


919  250-8858 
000 


4091 


WEATHERS,  PAUL  MICHAEL 

7025  THERMAL  ROAD 

CHARLOTTE     28211 
WHITE,  WILLIAM  ALAN 

DUPONT/CAPE  FEAR  SITE 

BOX  2042 

WILMINGTON     28402 
WILD,  RONALD  E. 

23  SURREY  RUN 

ASHEVILLE     28803 
WILLIAMS,  BARBARA  JEAN 

THOMS  REHABILITATION  HOSPITAL 

PO  BOX  1 5025 

ASHEVILLE     28813-0025 
WILT,  GEORGE  WILLIAM 

PO  BOX  565 

BUIES  CREEK     27506 
WOOD,  MARY  ELIZABETH 

156  MURIFIELD  DR 

WINSTON-SALEM     27104 
WOODS,  MARTHA  KATE 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH   OF  MED. 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD 

WINSTON-SALEM     27157  910  716-4011 


000 


704  338-6456 
000 


919  371-4080 
000 


704  254-8054 
000 


704  274-6146 
000 


919  893-1562 
000 


919  716-4011 
000 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  MEMBERS 
DIRECT  MEMBERS 


183 


89 


94 


81     81     95 
215  748-9180 


88     91     93 
919  684-2389 


NO  SPECIALTY  LISTED 

GRIGSBY-SESSOMS,  KIMBERLY 

ROUTE  #2,  BOX  265 

ROSE  HILL  28458 

U  OF  NC 
GRUDZIAK,  EWA  FABIS2EWSKA 

PO  BOX  2243 

BALA  CYNWYD  PA1 9004-6243 

WROCTAW  MEDICAL  ACADEMY 
INGRAM,  SALLY  SOCKWELL 

BOX  3085.  DUMC 

DURHAM  27710 

U  OF  NC 
LABOWITZ,  JODIE  KATHLEEN 

6350  AURELIA  ST.  #502 

PITTSBURGH  PA15206 

U  TX-SOU. WESTERN 
MCCOY,  MARY  CATHLEEN 

UNC.  DEPT,  OF  OB-GYN,  CB  7570       86     88     92 

214MACNIDER  BLDG. 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599 

OHIO  STATE  U 


ALLERGY  &  IMMUNOLOGY 


90  92  93 
412  441-6884 


919  966-1601 


DOUGLAS,  DANNY  MICHAEL 

Al 

1281  OLIVER  STREET 

82     88     94 

FAYETTEVILLE  28303 

910  323-3028 

ST  LOUIS  U 

WAGNER,  JEFFREY  MARK 

Al 

518  N.  TOMS  STREET 

86         92 

RUTHERFORDTON  28139-2547 

704  287-9337 

HAHNEMANN 

ZECHMAN,  JAMES  MICHAEL 

Al 

1425  S.  GLENBURNIE  RD,,  STE   3 

89     89     93 

NEW  BERN  28560-4354 

919  756-6457 

U  OF  MIAMI 

ANESTHESIOLOGY 


BLAU,  WILLIAM  STEPHEN 

AN 

1130  TALLYHO  TRAIL 

87     91     93 

CHAPEL  HILL  27516-9020 

919  968-3612 

UOFNC 

DEAR,  GUY  DELISLE 

AN 

BOX  3094.  DUMC 

79     80     94 

DURHAM  27710 

919  681-3460 

CAMBRIDGE  U 

GEORGE,  SABAH  KAMIL 

AN     RT 

PO  BOX  1217 

61     61     94 

WRIGHTSVILLE  BEACH  28480 

910  256-2580 

BAGHDAD  U 

HANSEN,  HANS  CHRISTIAN 

AN 

3408  PINEHURST  RD. 

86     87     93 

STATESVILLE  28677 

704  878-2218 

U  OF  COLORADO 

HARTSELL,  CHARLES  JACOB,  JR. 

AN 

MOORE  MEMORIAL  HOSPITAL 

58     58     63 

PO  BOX  3000 

PINEHURST  28374 

910  295-6861 

DUKE 

KENNEDY,  DANIEL  JOSEPH 

AN/CCM 

4255  FOXBURY  CT. 

87     89     90 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27104 

910  716-4498 

U  OF  LOUISVILLE 

LEE,  YEN  CHICH 

AN 

PO  BOX  33549 

68     73     76 

CHARLOTTE  28233 

704  371-4049 

CHINA  MED  COLL 

PASSANNANTE,  ANTHONY  N. 

AN/IM 

DEPT   OF  ANES.  CB  7010 

85     88     89 

NC  MEMORIAL  HOSP. 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599 

919  966-5131 

SUNY-SYRACUSE 

RANSOM,  EARL  STACY,  JR. 

AN 

20  QUAIL  RIDGE  ROAD 

86     87     92 

DURHAM  27705 

919  966-5131 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

SALVESEN,  JEANNINE  CELESTE 

908  WHITE  CROSS  ROAD 
CHAPEL  HILL  27516 
MED  COLL  OF  GA 
WHELAN,  DEBORAH  MOSCAL 
1001  GREENLY  DR. 
PFAFFTOWN  27040 
LA  STATE  U 


CARDIOVASCULAR  DISEASES 

EDWARDS,  CARL  LEON 

PO  BOX  160 

RUTHERFORD  COLLEGE  28671 

ST.  GEORGE'S  U 
HENKE,  ELIZABETH 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST. 

DURHAM  27704 

UNIV  OF  WALES 
TEW,  DOUGLAS  MICHAEL 

3527  WESTOVER  RD. 

ORANGE  PARK  FL32073 

U  OF  SOU  FLORIDA 


CARDIOVASCULAR  SURGERY 

MULLEN,  DONALD  COLLINS 

DIR.WORLD  MEDICAL  MISSION 
PO  BOX  3000 
BOONE  28607 
DUKE 


CHILD  NEUROLOGY 

D'CRUZ,  O'NEILL  FRANCIS 

751  CLINICAL  SCIENCE  BLDG. 

UNIV.  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599 

ST.JOHNS  MED  COL 
GREENWOOD,  ROBERT  SAMUEL 

UNC.  751  CLINICAL  SCI   229-H 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599-7025 

U  OF  TEXAS 
TENNISON,  MICHAEL  BYRON 

UNC  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

CB  37025 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599-7025 

HARVARD 


CHILD  PSYCHIATRY 

HUEHOLT,  THERESE  MARIE 

6612  SIX  FORKS  RD..  STE    103 
RALEIGH  27615 
U  OF  SOU  CALIF 
RAFT,  ELIZABETH  VANCE 

33  KIMBERLY  DRIVE 
DURHAM  27707 
U  OFNC 


CLINICAL  PATHOLOGY 

CAFFREY,  PATRICK  RAPHAEL 

ELK  RIVER  CLUB 

4  CHESTNUT  WOOD  TRAIL 

BANNER  ELK  28604 

ST  LOUIS  U 


BLUM,  FREDRIC 

823  BROAD  ST. 
DURHAM  27705 
NEW  YORK  U 


AN 

87     91     94 
919  966-5136 

AN 

90     91     94 
910  716-4498 


CD/C 

84  84     89 
704  874-1720 

CD 

74     78     90 
919  220-5510 

CD/IM 

85  88     88 
919  269-6040 


CDS/TS 

61         69 


704  262-1980 


CHN 

84     84     92 

919  966-2528 

CHN/PD 

68     68     79 
919  966-2528 

CHN/PD 

75     79     81 

919  966-2528 


CHP 

87     87     91 
919  847-1136 

CHP/P 

60     60     71 
919  489-7011 


CLP 

57     64     94 


704  898-6774 


CLARK,  ROBERT  EARL 

BOX  3915,  DUMC 

DURHAM  27710 

U  TX-SOU.WESTERN 
EDWARDS,  IRENE  ELIZABETH 

CAROLINAS  MEDICAL  CENTER 

1000  BLYTHE  BLVD. 

CHARLOTTE  28203 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
GRICHNIK,  JAMES  MICHAEL 

BOX  3155,  DUMC 

DURHAM  27710-9727 

HARVARD 
RESNICK,  BARBARA  ELLEN 

702  BROAD  STREET 

WILSON  27893 

U  OF  ROCHESTER 
SZABO,  JAMES  JOSEPH 

1050  X-RAY  DR  ,  STE.  A 

GASTONIA  28054 

COLUMBIA  U 


DIAGNOSTIC  RADIOLOGY 

LOCEY,  MARTIN 

305  COURTYARD  LANE 
FAYETTEVILLE  28303 
U  OF  FLORIDA 
SPRITZER,  CHARLES  EDWARD 

BOX  3808.  DUMC 
DURHAM  27710 
U  OF  PITTSBURGH 


85     87     93 
919  286-4195 


EMERGENCY  MEDICINE 

BEST,  RANDALL  MARK 

2004  LODESTAR  DR. 

RALEIGH  27615 

U  OF  NC 
BOUNOUS,  JUDITH  FRANCES 

2082  RIVERSHORE  ROAD 

ELIZABETH  CITY  27909 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
CANUPP,  TONY  WAYNE 

5722  MAYLANDIA  RD. 

CHARLOTTE  28269-1393 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
GARRISON,  HERBERT  G.,  Ill 

220  SCHENLEY  RD. 

PITTSBURGH  PA15217 

U  OF  NC 
HEMMERLEIN,  ARTHUR  HANS 

9300  KIRKHILL  DR. 

RALEIGH  27615 

ST  LOUIS  U 
KIEFER,  JEFFREY  SCOTT 

19805-H  ONE  NORMAN  CIRCLE 

DAVIDSON  28036 

U  OF  NEW  MEXICO 
KIRBY,  SCOTT  GARTH 

RALEIGH  COMMUNITY  HOSPITAL 

PO  BOX  28280 

RALEIGH  NC  27611 

TULANE  U 
MARTIN,  TRACY  JEAN 

300  E.  PARK  AVE.  #5 

CHARLOTTE  28203 

EMORY  U 
MILES,  LAURENCE  GERALD 

4244  WIEUCA  OVERLOOK.  NE 

ATLANTA  GA30342-3447 

MED  COLL  OF  GA 
PELUCIO,  MARIA  TEREZA 

16201  NORTH  POINT  RD. 

HUNTERSVILLE  28078 

BOSTON  U 
SCHNIDER,  STUART  LEE 

PO  BOX  13703 

RESEARCH  TRIANGEL  PK  27709 

CASE  WESTERN  RES 


D 

85  87  89 
919  684-6805 

D/IM 

76  79  94 

704  355-3165 


90  94  92 
919  684-3270 

D 

90     91     94 
919  291-5600 

D 

89     90     93 
704  868-2880 


DR 

79     81     94 
910  867-5520 

DR 

81     85     90 
919  660-2711 


EM 

81     82     88 
919  733-6220 

EM/PD 

70     70     84 
919  335-1003 

EM/IM 

73     73     73 
704  548-0611 

EM/GPM 

86     86     88 
412  621-3719 

EM/FP 

73  74     86 
919  755-3100 

EM 

91     92     94 
704  896-0357 

EM 

74  74     93 

919  954-3270 

EM 

88  88     93 
704  376-7362 

EM 

79     79     91 
919  937-7191 

EM 

89  91     94 
704  355-3181 

EM 

83     84     89 
91 9  544-3580 


184 


NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL 


STUNT2,  RICHARD  CLARK, 

1330  CARLTON  AVENUE 
CHARLOTTE  28203 
U  OFNC 
UNAHALEKHAKA,  ARNATH 

PO  BOX  1857 
BANNER  ELK  28604 
MAHIDOL  UNIV 


FAMILY  PRACTICE 


JR. 


EM 

84     89     94 
704  376-7362 

EM/FP 

61     92     92 
704  898-51 1 1 


ALSTON,  MICHAEL  CURTIS 

FP/GER 

405  HOLLY  HILL  RD. 

78     79     82 

MURFREESBORO  27855 

919  398-5167 

U  OF  NO 

BAAGIL,  HASAN  MOHAMAD 

FP 

1315  E.  GARRISON  BOULEVARD 

61     77     88 

GASTONIA  28054 

704  866-0101 

AIRLANGA  U 

BAGWELL,  JOHNNY  WAYNE 

FP 

1005  VANDORA  SPRINGS  RD. 

76     77     79 

GARNER  27529 

919  779-1440 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

BALOCH,  MOHAMMAD  HAROON 

FP 

2800  BLUE  RIDGE  BLVD.  STE.  402 

70     70     82 

RALEIGH  27607 

919  787-0486 

KING  EDWARD  COLL 

BAREFOOT,  ROBERT  ALLEN,  JR. 

FP 

693  FIVE  MILE  ROAD 

88     88     90 

RICHLANDS  28574-5211 

919  259-5451 

EAST  CAROLINA  U 

BERGMAN,  JAMES  LORING 

FP 

991  W.  HUDSON  BLVD. 

73     73     93 

GASTONIA  28052 

704  853-5075 

TULANE  U 

BHATTI,  MUHAMMAD  ASHRAF 

FP 

1318  GRANTHAM  STREET 

86     93     94 

GOLDSBORO  27530 

919  734-3999 

DE  SANTO  DOMINGO 

BOLIN,  LEWIS  BRYANT,  JR. 

FP 

603  COX  RD 

82     84     86 

GASTONIA  28054 

704  865-2386 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

BOMBATEPE,  VAMIK 

FP 

204  N   HERMAN  STREET 

51     51     74 

GOLDSBORO  27530 

919  735-7580 

U  OF  ANKARA 

CHUNG,  WAN  SOO 

FP 

320  MCCASKEY  ROAD 

71      76     78 

WILLIAMSTON  27892 

919  792-1071 

KOREA  U 

CRANE,  STEVEN  DOUGLAS 

FP 

PO  BOX  5151 

83     83     89 

HENDERSONVILLE  28739 

704  693-4289 

CASE  WESTERN  RES 

DEVIRGILIIS,  JUAN  CARLOS 

FP 

RR  #5.  BOX  702 

82     84     86 

BOONE  28607-9336 

919  753-7181 

U  OF  LA  PLATA 

EGUEZ,  JORGE 

FP 

POBOX  1775 

54     55     87 

GOLDSBORO  27533 

U  CENTRAL  QUITO 

ELLIS,  CHARLES  ROBERT 

FP 

5602-B  PERSIMMON  CIRCLE 

82     84     86 

SHAW  AFB  SC29152 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

GASKINS,  RAYMOND  ALBERT,  JR. 

FP/OM 

405  OWEN  DR. 

75     75     82 

FAYEI  IbVILLE  28304 

910  323-3183 

UOFNC 

GUNN,  ROBERT  BRUCE 

FP 

206  RESERVATION  DRIVE 

86     88     93 

SPINDALE  28160 

704  287-0200 

U  OFNC 

HETER,  MICHAEL  ALLEN 

FP 

CAROLINA  URGENT  CARE 

80     82     92 

PO  BOX  7129 

ROCKY  MOUNT  27804 

919  937-6600 

DOWNSTATE  MEDICAL  CENTER 

HORTON,  ROBERT  MARSHALL 

FP 

3124  BLUE  RIDGE  RD. 

72     73     75 

RALEIGH  27612 

919  782-2333 

MED  COLL  OF  VA 

JAMES,  ROBERT  MITCHELL 

3104  WOODSIDE  AVENUE 

GRAHAM  27253 

EAST  CAROLINA  U 
JEREMIAH,  MICHAEL  PATRICK 

PO  BOX  32861 

CHARLOTTE  28232-2861 

U  OF  FLORIDA 
JONES,  CHRISTOPHER 

793  HARRIS  POINT  DR. 

VIRGINIA  BEACH  VA23455-4760 

EAST  CAROLINA  U 
JONES,  COLIN  DOUGLAS 

ACADEMY  STREET 

AHOSKIE  27910 

U  OF  NC 
JONES,  GREGORY  LEE 

108  FRONT  ST. 
BELHAVEN  27810 
U  OF  NC 

LAMBERTSEN,  CHRISTIAN  J.,  JR. 

PO  BOX  12833 

RESEARCH  TRIANGLE  PK  27709 

U  OF  PENN 
LINDSAY,  THOMAS  FOWLER 

BLDG.  #1.  MEDICAL  PARK  DR. 

BREVARD  FAMILY  PRACTICE 

BREVARD  28712 

U  OF  NC 
LUKING,  SCOTT  ALFRED 

520  MAPLE  AVE.,  STE.  B 

REIDSVILLE  27320 

OHIO  STATE  U 
LUKING,  WILLIAM  STEPHEN 

520  MAPLE  AVENUE 

REIDSVILLE  27320 

U  OF  CINCINNATI 
MABE,  PAUL  ALEXANDER,  JR. 

1123  S.  MAIN  STREET 

REIDSVILLE  27320 

DUKE 
MCFADDEN,  JOHN  CHRISTOPHER 

312  N.  ELM  ST. 

HIGH  POINT  27262 

TEMPLE  U 
PARLIER,  REGGIE  DAVID 

902  COX  ROAD,  STE.  F 

GASTONIA  28054 

DUKE 
PIVA,  KENNETH  JOHN 

ANGIER  MEDICAL  CENTER 

209  E.  MCIVER  ST. 

ANGIER  27501 

DES  MOINES  OST 
REESE,  PERRY,  III 

3480  THAMESFORD  DR. 

FAYETTEVILLE  28311 

WAYNE  STATE  U 
RICH,  ROBERT  L,  JR. 

601  S.  CYPRESS  ST. 

ELIZABETHTOWN  28337 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
RINEHART,  DAVID  APGAR 

212  GLENWAY  ST. 

BELMONT  28012 

U  OF  VIRGINIA 
ROBERTSON,  CARROLL  B.,  Ill 

PO  BOX  1367 

AHOSKIE  27910 

EAST  CAROLINA  U 
ROYALS,  HOOVER  M.,  JR. 

109  OAKMONT  CIRCLE 
NEW  BERN  28562-4962 
BOWMAN  GRAY 

SAWYER,  CHARLES  JUDSON,  III 

MEDICAL  ARTS  CTR.,  ACADEMY 

AHOSKIE  27910 

U  OF  NC 
SCHENK,  GARY  SCOTT,  SR. 

902  COX  RD.,  STE   F 

GASTONIA  28054 

MED  COLL  OF  GA 
SIMPSON,  STEVE  LYNN 

603  COX  ROAD 

GASTONIA  28054 

U  OF  ARKANSAS 


FP     EM/ 

SMITH,  MICHAEL  ALSON 

FP 

87     88     85 

PO  BOX  786 

86     89     83 

910  578-8476 

305  W.  CATAWBA  AVE. 

MOUNT  HOLLY  28120 

704  822-6200 

FP 

DUKE 

90     93     90 

STEVENS,  DAVID  LYNN 

FP 

704  355-8233 

1809  ENDICOTTDR. 

77     78     94 

PLANO  TX75025 

704  262-1980 

FP 

U  OF  LOUISVILLE 

89     92     85 

TAYLOR,  JULIAN  RALEIGH 

FP 

804  497-7604 

502  N.  COLONY  AVE. 

69     69     74 

AHOSKIE  27910 

919  332-3548 

FP 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

73     73     75 

WARD,  LAWRENCE  F. 

FP 

919  332-6138 

PO  BOX  490 
107  ALLEN  ST. 

83     84     93 

FP 

BELHAVEN  27810 

919  943-2108 

77     79     85 

PHIL  OSTEO  MC 

919  943-6114 

WHITE,  THOMAS  RHYNE 

FP 

FP/OM 

112  S.  OAK  ST. 

80     80     77 

CHERRYVILLE  28021 

704  435-1100 

76     77     88 

DUKE 

919  549-9321 

WINKER,  GUYTON  JOEL 

FP 

FP 

88     89     93 

206  RESERVATION  DR. 

84     85     89 

SPINDALE  28160 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

704  884-9362 

WINKER,  NANCY  C. 

FP 

206  RESERVATION  DR. 

86     87     89 

FP 

SPINDALE  28160 

704  287-0200 

88     89     93 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

919  634-3960 

FP 

GASTROENTEROLOGY 

84     84     93 

919  634-3960 

PIKE,  MICHAEL  ROBERT 

GI/IM 

101  S,  W.  GARY  PARKWAY 

73     74     81 

FP 

GARY  27511 

919  469-1858 

53     54     56 

MT  SINAI  SCH  MED 

919  342-4286 

FP 

86     87     93 

GENERAL  PRACTICE 

910  889-6664 

FAJARDO,  AGAPITO  LACSON 

GP 

FP/OBS 

407  BEAMAN  ST. 

71     75     77 

87     88     84 

CLINTON  28328 

919  592-1462 

704  853-3001 

U  OF  SANTO  TOMAS 

LAWING,  DANIEL  PHILMON 

GP 

FP 

212  E.  WATER  STREET 

62     62     64 

84     85     93 

LINCOLNTON  28092 
U  OFNC 

704  735-5888 

919  639-2122 

PITTMAN,  JERRY  M. 

GP     EM/ 

8312  CREEDMOOR  RD. 

79     82     88 

FP 

RALEIGH  27613 

91 9  846-7403 

90     92     94 

U  OF  SOU  ALA 

919  483-6694 

FP 

GENERAL  SURGERY 

84     85     92 

919  862-2629 

BABCOCK,  STUART  ALVA 

GS 

1041  NOELL  LANE,  STE,  103 

87     87     94 

FP 

f\j^        no        af~* 

ROCKY  MOUNT  27804 

919  443-1177 

82     82     86 

MED  U  OF  SC 

704  825-5333 

CROWE.  JOHN  ALBERT,  JR 

GS 

FP 

92         88 
919  332-3548 

182CORNATZER  ROAD 

67     68     74 

MOCKSVILLE  27028-9803 

910  940-5977 

MED  COLL  OF  GA 

DAVIS,  ROBERT  ALDEN 

GS 

FP 

CHOWAN  MEDICAL  CENTER 

81         79 

85     85     92 

WINDSOR  27983 

919  794-4865 

919  466-0279 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

KOFFER,  DENNIS  SHELLY 

GS 

FP 

712  WILKINS  ST.  #A 

72     73     94 

ST.  63     63     67 

SMITHFIELD  27577-4664 

919  934-0281 

919  332-3548 

M  C  OF  WISCONSIN 

KORUDA,  MARK  JOSEPH 

GS/NTR 

FP 

SURGERY  210  BURNETT-WOMACK         81         89 

88     90     93 

UNC  SCH.  OF  MED.,  CB  7210 

704  853-3627 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599-7210 
YALE 

919  966-3393 

FP 

MCCALLUM,  ROBERT  DAVID 

GS 

91     91     94 

210  HOSPITAL  DRIVE 

88         94 

704  865-2386 

COLUMBUS  28722 

704  894-5810 

SOU  IL  MED  SCH 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


185 


WILSON.  JAMES  STEPHENSON,  JR. 

PO  BOX  15698 

4301  BEN  FRANKLIN  BLVD 

DURHAM  27704 

U  OF  NC 


GENETICS 

BOYD.  ELLEN 

MISSION  GENETICS  CENTER 
267  MCDOWELL  ST, 
ASHEVILLE  28803 
MED  U  OF  SC 


75 


GS 

80     83 


919  383-5531 


GN/PD 

75     77     79 


GERIATRICS 

HANSON,  LAURA  C. 

UNC,  CB7110 
CHAPEL  HILL  27599 
HARVARD 


GYNECOLOGY 


LAWRENCE,  PATRICIA  ANN 

1001  BLYTHE  BLVD   STE.  402 
CHARLOTTE  28203 
U  OF  VIRGINIA 


HEMATOLOGY 


704  645-2891 


GER/IM 

86     88     93 
919  966-2276 


GYN 

50     54     54 
704  355-5214 


PETERSON,  JOHN  LINKER 

HEM/ON 

1135  CARTHAGE  ST, 

83     89     93 

SANFORD  27330 

919  774-2176 

U  OF  WISCONSIN 

ROBERTS,  HAROLD  ROSS 

HEM 

UNC,  CB  #7035 

55     55     62 

416  BURNETT-WOMACK  BLDG. 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599-7035 

919  966-4305 

UOFNC 

INFECTIOUS  DISEASES 

COHEN,  MYRON  SCOTT  ID 

UNC, 547  BURNETT-WOMACK,  229-H  74     74     85 
CHAPEL  HILL  27599  919  966-2536 

RUSH  MED  COLL 
LEONE,  PETER  ANTHONY  ID/IM 

UNC.  547  BURNETT-WOMACK  BLDG,      82         94 
CB  7030 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599  919  966-2536 

N  E  OHIO  U 


INTERNAL  MEDICINE 

ARMSTRONG,  JOSE  LUIS  IM 

7124  HIGHWAY  64  EAST  86     91      91 

KNIGHTDALE  27545  91 9  266-621 1 
PONCE  SCH  OF  MED 

BERRY,  RICHARD  GARTH  IM 

109  N.  POWELL  BLVD.  89     90     93 

WHITEVILLE  28472  919  642-0300 
U  OFCA-IRVINE 

COLSON,  LACY  ALSTON  IM/FP 

23-G  SUNNYBROOK  ROAD  72     73     81 

RALEIGH  27610  919  231-6073 
HOWARD  U 

COX,  RONNIE  LEWIS  IM/CD 

624  OUAKER  LANE  61     61     70 

HIGH  POINT  27262  910841-6711 
DUKE 

DEAN,  NORMAN  LOWY  IM 

109  TURNAGE  ROAD  64     64     95 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514  919  990-6984 
DOWNSTATE  MEDICAL  CENTER 

DILLARD,  MARGARET  BLEICK  IM/NEP 

3106  BUCKINGHAM  RD,  85     87     85 

DURHAM  27707  919  966-2561 
U  TX-SAN  ANTONIO 


GRODE,  HARVEY  E.  IM/ON 

WILSON  MEDICAL  ASSOCIATES.  PA  60     60     67 

PO  BOX  7015 

WILSON  27895-7015  919  291-7001 

DUKE 
HAAHS,  MICHAEL  IM/GI 

78447  PRESTWOOD  LANE  88     94     94 

MOORESVILLE  28115  704  664-5131 

KOREA  U 
HALBROOKS.  RONALD  F.  IM 

1901  HILLANDALE  ROAD  83     83     94 

DURHAM  27705  919  383-1518 

U  OF  TEXAS 
HASSAN,  KEITH  LAWRENCE  IM/PD 

110  LADY  Dl  DRIVE  90     91     92 

WINTERVILLE  28590-9100  919  551-4100 

WEST  VA  U 
HECK,  GARY  HERSCHEL  IM     EM/ 

104  WOODBERRY  DR,  89     91     92 

GREENVILLE  27858-6416  919  355-5217 

WVA  OSTEO  SCH 
HUNTER,  JAMES  EDWARD  IM/CD 

309  PINEYWOOD  RD,  62     62     69 

THOMASVILLE  27360  910  475-8121 

CASE  WESTERN  RES 
JENKINS,  CHARLES  SIDNEY  PHILIP  IM 

1521  E.  FRANKLIN  ST,,  APT,  A101        89     92     92 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514  919  966-4131 

ST  U  OF  NY-BUFF 
JUSTIS,  PETER  STINNETT  IM 

1001  BLYTHE  BLVD.,  STE,  500  90         91 

MEDICAL  CENTER  PLAZA 

CHARLOTTE  28203 

EAST  CAROLINA  U 
KANG,  MANDIP  SINGH 

933  ROCKFORD  ST,.  STE,  #5 

MOUNT  AIRY  27030 

ST,  GEORGE'S  U 
KRUGER,  KAROLYN  SUE 

309  PINEYWOOD  RD. 

THOMASVILLE  27360 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
LOPEZ,  MANUEL  EMILIO 

700  TILGHMAN  DR,  STE 

DUNN  28334 

U  OF  SOU  CALIF 
LYLE,  CARL  BLACKBURN,  JR.  IM     RT 

175  WINTERSAGE  57     62     64 

FEARRINGTON  VILLAGE  POST 

PITTSBORO  2731 2  919  542-631 1 

COLUMBIA  U 
MEEHAN,  DAVID  V.  IM 

442  E,  MAIN  ST,  83     83     88 

CLAYTON  27520  919  553-3900 

OHIO  U  OSTEO 
NETTLES,  GEORGE  STUEARD  IM 

257  SHAWCROFT  ROAD  63     63     71 

FAYETTEVILLE  2831 1  910  739-2854 

MED  U  OFSC 
NICHOLS,  MARK  LOVEL  IM     EM/ 

3821  MERTON  DR,,  #102  71     73     84 

RALEIGH  27609  919  787-0302 

MED  COLL  OF  VA 
PRICE,  ANDREW  RICHARD  IM/ADM 

3707  SAGE  DR,  65     65     73 

GREENSBORO  27410-2831  910  605-6511 

DUKE 
PRIDGEN,  JAMES  HENRY  IM 

502  N,  FOURTH  ST  84     85     93 

WILMINGTON  28401  919  251-7715 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
REARDON,  WHITMAN  LILLEY  IM 

3024  NEW  BERN  AVE,.  STE,  301  90         91 

RALEIGH  2761 0-91 36  919  250-8520 

U  OF  NC 
RHOTON,  ALBERT  JOHN  IM/GI 

1416  TRAFALGAR  DR,  87     88     92 

HIGH  POINT  27262  910  885-8159 

U  OF  FLORIDA 
RUSSWURM,  HARVEY  DALE  IM 

PO  BOX  8  73     73     94 

JEFFERSON  28940  910  246-8824 

U  OF  MISSISSIPPI 


720 


704  355-5100 

IM/NEP 

88     92     94 
910  786-4020 

IM 

84     85     91 
919  475-8121 

IM 

83     83     94 
919  892-4941 


SAILER,  VOYTA 

CONCORD  MEDICAL  MALL 

1452  U,  S,  HIGHWAY  29  NORTH 

CONCORD  28025 

UNIV   OF  S-C, 
SATO,  TAKAO  LEWIS 

10016  VANDERBILT  CIR,.  STE.  9 

ROCKVILLE  MD20850 

EAST  CAROLINA  U 
SHARMA,  DEVENDRA 

PO  BOX  68056 

RALEIGH  27613 

M  C  OF  AMRITSAR 
SHEA,  THOMAS  CHARLES 

106  MACNIDER.  CB  7305 

UNC.  DIV,  OF  MEDICAL  ONCOLOGY 


89 


IM 

90  92 


704  782-1101 

IM/GI 

86  87  83 
301  926-9790 

IM 

64     64     74 
919  846-8959 

IM/HEM 

78     79     94 


CHAPEL  HILL  27599 

U  OF  NC 
SIDHU,  BALWINDER  SINGH 

118  TRAPPERS  RUN  DR, 

GARY  27513 

M  C  OF  AMRITSAR 
SINGER,  PATRICIA  HANNA  GERR 

614  WILLOUGHBY  BLVD, 

GREENSBORO  27408 

U  OF  NC 
SMITH,  THOMAS  WARREN 

LINCOLN  MEDICAL  PK.  STE,  104 

LINCOLNTON  28092 

ST  U  OF  NY-BUFF 
SNYDER,  RALPH  EUGENE 

MEDICAL  REVIEW  OF  NC,  INC, 

PO  BOX  37309 

RALEIGH  27627 

NEW  YORK  MED  COL 
STACK,  RICHARD  SEAN 

106  ALDER  PLACE 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514 

WAYNE  STATE  U 
STELTER,  GERALD  PAUL 

110  SWEETWATER  HILLS  DR, 
HENDERSONVILLE  28739 

U  OF  WISCONSIN 
TOLSON,  ROGER  JOHN 

1134  N,  ROAD  STREET 

ELIZABETH  CITY  27909 

U  OF  LONDON 
VEATCH,  PHILIP  DEAN 

111  PENNY  STREET 
ALBEMARLE  28002-0218 
MED  COLL  OF  GA 

WALLACE,  DONALD  KAl 

205  PAGE  ROAD 

PINEHURST  28374 

DUKE 
WEERAKOON,  RANJIT 

101  CAROLINA  COUNTRY  PLAZA 

DALLAS  28034 

U  OF  PERADENIYA 
WISSEL,  PAUL  STEPHEN 

GLAXO  INC 

5  MOORE  DR,  5-4618 

RESEARCH  TRIANGEL  PK  27709 

COLUMBIA  U 
WOMBLE,  JAMES  CORNELIUS 

101  KINGS  FORK  RD, 

GARY  27511-5880 

U  OF  NC 
ZAIN,  JASMINE  MUHAMMED 

933  OLD  ROCKFORD  ST,,  STE,  5 

MOUNT  AIRY  27030 

FATIMAH  JINNAH 


NEUROLOGICAL  SURGERY 

KING,  JEROME  STOVALL 

226  ASHEVILLE.  STE.  #20 
GARY  27511 
GEO  WASHINGTON  U 
PERLMUTTER,  IRWIN 
501  6TH  AVENUE.  WEST 
HENDERSONVILLE  28739 
COLUMBIA  U 


919  966-7746 

IM 

78     93     94 
919  319-3084 

IM 

89     91     94 
910  574-7800 

IM 

64  65  78 
704  735-6939 


50 


IM 

51  79 


919  851-2955 

IM/CD 

76  77  89 
919  681-5089 

IM 

59  59  92 
704  891-4008 

IM 

57  74  75 
919  335-2963 

IM 
89  90  92 
704  983-3681 

IM/GER 

59     59     65 
910  295-5511 

IM/PUD 

67     67     89 
704  922-3106 

IM/ON 

79     79     92 

919  990-6369 

IM/PD 

86  90     83 
704  278-4053 

IM 

87  92     93 
910  786-4020 


NS 

63     65     77 
919  859-4223 

NS/N 

41     41     91 
704  696-2368 


186 


NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL 


SCHWARZ,  SAUL  SAMUEL 

606  N.  ELM  ST. 
HIGH  POINT  27262 
ALBERT  EINSTEIN 


NEUROLOGY 


NS 

81     84     92 
910  889-8877 


NUTRITION 

ZEISEL,  STEVEN  H. 

644  ROCK  CREEK  ROAD 
CHAPEL  HILL  27514 
HARVARD 


BEACH,  ROBERT  LEIGH 

N 

UNC-CH,  NEUROLOGY  DEPT. 

87     88     92 

751  BURNETT-WOMACK  BLDG, 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599 

919  966-2526 

U  OF  KANSAS 

BRAUN,  THOMAS  G. 

N 

UNC,  DEPT.  OF  NEUROLOGY 

61     68     92 

RM.  737,  CLINICAL  SCIENCE  BLDG 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599 

919  966-2526 

U  OF  ALBERTA 

DEBECK,  THOMAS  WADE 

N/OM 

29  SANDY  POINT 

64     64     87 

FIGURE  EIGHT  ISLAND 

WILMINGTON  28405 

919  686-7522 

U  OF  MARYLAND 

FINKEL,  ALAN  GLEN 

N 

UNC  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

85     87     94 

CB  #7025 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599 

919  966-2526 

ST  U  OF  NY-BUFF 

HALL,  COLIN  DAVID 

N 

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 


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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 

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ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


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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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191 


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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NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL 


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  193 

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 


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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 

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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL 


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 


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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' 


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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 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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919  914-7229 

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919  967-7943 

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98         94 
919  403-9616 


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919  489-1844 

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919  933-0425 

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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 

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98  94 
919  967-5780 

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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  847-7765 

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919  681-5079 

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94 

S 

98 

94 

919  933-0363 

S 

96 

92 

919  967-6468 

S 

98 

94 

919  471 

-1012 

S 

98 

94 

919  932-8710 

S 

98 

94 

919  968-3698 

S 

98 

94 

919  942-4982 

S 

98 

94 

919  471 

-6176 

S 

98 

94 

919  968-3685 

S 

98 

94 

919  382-8640 

S 

98 

94 

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 

DUKE 

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 

S 

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 

DUKE 

PRATT,  TANYA  SUZANNE 

S 

107  WEATHERSFIELDDR. 

98         94 

DURHAM  27713 

919  403-0236 

UOFNC 

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PRICE,  NICOLE 

S 

4800  UNIVERSITY  DR.,  APT  13D 

98         94 

DURHAM  27707 

DUKE 

PUTNAM,  TRACEE  LYNETTE 

S 

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. 

S 

BOX  2706,  DUMC 

98         94 

DURHAM  27710 

DUKE 

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 

S 

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 

S 

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 

DUKE 

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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 

S 

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 

S 

UNC  STUDENT  HEALTH  SERVICE 

58     58     81 

98         94 

CB  7470 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599 

919  966-6570 

S 

98         94 

MED  COLL  OF  VA 

ANESTHESIOLOGY 

919  932-7023 

BECHTOLDT,  ALBERT  ARTHUR,  JR. 

AN     AC 

R 

1917  FOUNTAIN  RIDGE  RD 

61     61     69 

93     93     93 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514 

919  929-3572 

919  684-8111 

YALE 

S 

BUCKWALTER,  JOHN  D. 

AN     AC 

98         94 

RT.  #7.  BOX  60 

82     85     87 

DURHAM  27707 

919  470-4000 

UOFNC 

S 

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 

S 

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 

S 

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 


ROSTER  OF  MEMBERS 


233 


32.  DURHAM-ORANGE  COMPONENT  SOCIETY  (Continued) 


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 

AN/PD     AC 

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 

BAYLOR 

SPRAGUE,  DAVID  HUGH 

AN     AC 

UNC-DEPT.  OF  ANES. 

69     70     85 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599 

919  966-3371 

ALBANY  MED  COLL 

STANKUS,  PAUL  VICTOR 

AN     AC 

7  LITCHFORD  ROAD 

76     76     81 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514 

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 

DURHAM  27705 

919  684-6841 

DUKE 

VAUGHAN,  ROBERT  WILLIAM 

AN     AC 

101  BARNHILL  PLACE 

66     66     84 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514 

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 

919  361-2286 

CD/IM     AC 

56     56     64 

919  220-5112 

CD/IM     AC 

83     84     83 
919  942-5123 

CD/IM     AC 

59     66     86 
919  684-4329 

CD/IM     URT 

30     30     36 
919  489-2111 

CD/IM     AC 

63     63     76 

919  477-6900 

CD/IM     RT 

56     59     68 
919  489-6089 

CD/IM     URT 

43     43     48 
910  760-0010 

CD/IM     L/RT 

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 

BOX  3507,  DUMC 

DURHAM  27710 

TEMPLE  U 

CHILD  PSYCHIATRY 

AMAYA,  MARCELINO 

2928  FRIENDSHIP  ROAD 

DURHAM  27705 

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. 

STE.  160 

DURHAM  27704 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

CLINICAL  PATHOLOGY 

MCLENDON,  WILLIAM  WOODARD 

UNC-CH,  DEPT.  OF  PATHOLOGY 

CB  #7525 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599-7525 

U  OFNC 

CRITICAL  CARE  PEDIATRICS 

BRINK,  LELA  WARREN 

317  1/2  W,  UNIVERSITY  DR. 
CHAPEL  HILL  27516 
MED  SCH-UMDNJ 


CARDIOVASCULAR  DISEASES 

BUCHANAN,  ROBERT  A.,  JR.  CD/IM     AC 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST.,  STE  403  69     69     74 

DURHAM  27704  919  220-5112 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

CASCIO,  WAYNE  E.  CD/IM     AC 

CB  7075,  BURNETT-WOMACK  BLDG.  80     82     88 

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 

DURHAM  27710-3043  919  684-3243 

BAYLOR 

SMITH,  PETER  KENT  CDS     AC 

BOX  3442.  DUMC  77     83     88 

DURHAM  27710  919  684-2890 

DUKE 
UNGERLEIDER,  ROSS  MICHAEL        CDS/PDS     AC 

BOX  3178,  DUMC  77     80     90 

DURHAM  27710  919  681-2343 

RUSH  MED  COLL 

VAN  TRIGT,  PETER  CDS/TS     AC 

BOX  3235,  DUMC  77     80     89 

DURHAM  27710  919  684-3683 

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 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST.  STE.  505 

DURHAM  27704 

CORNELL  U 


CDS     AC 

69     71     84 

919  471-9332 

CDS/TS     AC 

57     57     65 

919  966-3381 

CDS/TS     AC 

63     63     72 
919  684-4117 


CHP/P     AC 

54     65     66 
919  575-7621 

CHP/P     AC 

61     68     78 
919  489-2878 

CHP/PD     AC 

54     55     63 
919  684-2372 

CHP/P     AC 

66     66     73 

919  479-1600 


CLP/PTH 

56     56 


AC 

63 


919  966-2317 


CCP     AC 

77     80     93 
919  966-7495 


O/IM     AC 

79     81     84 
919  684-5037 

D     AC 

68     68     76 
919  286-7903 

D     L/RT 

46     49     49 
919  286-7903 

D     AC 

87     87     91 
919  286-7903 

D     AC 

62     62     69 
919  942-3106 

D     AC 

86     87     90 
919  932-3433 

D     AC 

71     72     81 
919  942-3106 

D     AC 

77     78     84 
919  220-8300 


234 


NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL 


32.  DURHAM-ORANGE  COMPONENT  SOCIETY  (Continued) 


MURRAY,  JOHN  CARROLL 

BOX  2907.  DUMC 

DURHAM  27710 

DUKE 
OLSEN,  ELISE  ARLINE 

BOX  3294,  DUMC 

DURHAM  27710 

BAYLOR 
ROBBINS,  JACK  GUYES 

4911  TIMBERLY  DR. 

DURHAM  27707 

DUKE 
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 

BAYLOR 
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 

D/IM     AC 

78  78     79 
919  684-6844 

D     L/RT 

48     49     54 


D/AM     R 

89     91     94 
919  361-3468 

D     AC 

87     86     92 
919  490-8736 

D     AC 

76     77     85 

919  966-2648 

D     AC 

78     78     83 
919  220-8300 

D/IM     L 

41     41     62 
919  966-4507 


DR     AC 

78     79     83 
919  660-2711 

DR     L/RT 

40     40     52 
919  966-1461 

DR     AC 

66     66     74 
919  966-4400 

DR     AC 

68     68     74 
919  470-5289 

DR     AC 

80     83     88 
919  684-2711 

DR     AC 

76  77     85 
919  220-5110 

DR     AC 

70     70     77 
919  220-5109 

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 


DR/NER     R 

87     87     93 


919  966-3084 


EM    AC 

91     94     88 
919  684-8111 

EM     C 

87     89     89 
919  471-4405 

EM/FP     AC 

77     77     82 
919  966-5643 

EM     AC 

67     67     90 


EM     AC 

75     77     82 
919  477-5152 

EM     AC 

70     71     91 
919  383-5055 

EM     AC 

90     91     89 
919  250-8823 

EM/IM     AC 

69     69     93 

919  966-5643 

EM     AC 

68     72     89 

919  383-0355 


END/IM     AC 

70     71     79 
919  966-3338 

END/IM     AC 

48     53     55 
919  684-2186 

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 

401  WHITEHEAD  CIR.  52     52     54 

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 


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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 

1829  E.  FRANKLIN  ST  .  BLDG.  400 

TRIANGLE  HEALTH  CARE  GROUP 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514 

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 

3116  N.  DUKE  ST. 

DURHAM  27704 

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 

FP     AC 

68         78 
919  942-9133 

FP     AC 

53     55     75 
919  286-8202 


FORENSIC  PSYCHIATRY 

ROYAL,  BILLY  WILLIAMSON 

PO  BOX  2387 
CHAPEL  HILL  27515 
BOWMAN  GRAY 


GASTROENTEROLOGY 


80 


FP 

82 


59 


FP 

59 


FP 

83 


FP/GER 

75     75 


AC 

81 


FPY/P     AC 

58     58     62 
919  967-9870 


AC 

84 


919  929-6500 

FP     AC 

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 


919  968-9574 

FP     AC 

82     84     85 
919  460-5000 


AC 

87 


919  544-3737 

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 


BOZYMSKI,  EUGENE  MICHAEL 

GI/IM     AC 

UNC.  DEPT,  MED.,  CB  #7080 

60     60     69 

324  BURNETT-WOMACK  BLDG 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599 

919  966-2511 

M  C  OF  WISCONSIN 

DROSSMAN,  DOUGLAS  ARNOLD 

GI/PYM     AC 

UNC.  324  CLINICAL  SCIENCE  BLDG    70     71     79 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599 

919  966-0141 

ALBERT  EINSTEIN 

LEVINSON,  SIDNEY  ENGEL 

GI/IM     AC 

891  W.  WILLOW  DRIVE 

74     75     81 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514-7079 

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 

YALE 

SARTOR,  R.  BALFOUR 

GI/IM     AC 

UNC  CB  7080 

74     74     89 

BURNETT-WOMACK  BLDG 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599-7080 

919  966-0148 

BAYLOR 

SESSIONS,  JOHN  TURNER,  JR. 

GI/IM     L 

UNC  SCH   MED-CB  7080 

45     45     52 

ROOM  318,  BURNETT-WOMACK  BLDG. 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599-7080 

919  966-2511 

EMORY  U 

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 
TEMPLE  U 


GENERAL  PREVENTIVE  MEDICINE 

FLEMING,  WILLIAM  LEROY 

UNC.  DEPT  OF  FAMILY  MED. 
CHAPEL  HILL  27599 
VANDERBILT  U. 


GENERAL  PREVENTIVE  MEDICINE 

HUNTLEY,  ROBERT  ROSS 

PO  BOX  1 90 
CHAPEL  HILL  27514 
BOWMAN  GRAY 


GP   um 

32     34     35 
919  489-2115 

GP     L/RT 

42     42     44 
919  286-1119 


GPM/IM     L/RT 

32     32     40 

919  966-5744 


PM     L/RT 

51     51     53 
919  942-7210 


GENERAL  PREVENTIVE  MEDICINE 

tMAYER,  EUGENE  STEPHEN  GPM 

UNC,  CB  7165,  WING  C  64     64     73 

DECEASED-1 1-2-94 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599-7165  919  966-2461 

COLUMBIA  U 
WESTLAND,  MARGARET  M.  H.  GPM     AC 

GLAXO,  INC  69     70     90 

FIVE  MOORE  DR. 

RESEARCH  TRIANGLE  PK  27709      919  990-4675 
U  OF  KENTUCKY 

GENERAL  SURGERY 

AKWARI,  ONYEKWERE  E.  GS/ON     AC 

BOX  3076,  DUMC  70     73     87 

DURHAM  2771 0  919  684-5509 

U  OF  SOU  CALIF 

ANLYAN,  WILLIAM  GEORGE  GS     L 

2200  W,  MAIN  ST.,  STE.  1066  49     51     56 

DURHAM  27705-4677  919  684-3438 

YALE 

BOLLINGER,  RALPH  RANDAL  GS/IG     AC 

BOX  2910.  DUMC  70     70     80 

DURHAM  27710  919  684-5209 

TULANE  U 

BURHANS,  ROLLIN  SCOFIELD,  JR.  GS     AC 

POBOX  15698  63     63     71 

4301  BEN  FRANKLIN  BLVD. 

DURHAM  27704-21 17  919  479-4400 

U  OF  LOUISVILLE 

BURNHAM,  STEVEN  JAMES  GSA/S     AC 

UNC,  DEPT  OF  VS  72     72     79 

229-H  CLINICAL  SCIENCE  BLDG. 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599  919  966-3391 

VANDERBILT  U 

BURNS,  WALTER  WOODROW,  JR.  GS     AC 

POBOX  15698  69     72     76 

4301  BEN  FRANKLIN  BLVD. 

DURHAM  27704  919  967-8258 

U  OF  NC 

CANCE,  WILLIAM  GEORGE  GS     AC 

UNC,  CB  7210.  DEPTOF  SURGERY     82     82     79 

3010  OLD  CLINIC  BLDG. 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599  919  966-5221 

DUKE 

CHARI,  RAVI  S.  GS     R 

21  SUNRISE  PLACE  89     90     89 

DURHAM  27705-2832  919  382-3110 

U  SASKATCHEWAN 

CHEEK,  JOHN  MERRITT,  JR.  GS     L/RT 

1414  KENT  STREET  45     45     52 

DURHAM  27707  91 9  489-1 241 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

CHENG,  CHRISTINE  ANN  GS     R 

1307  ARNETTE  AVE.  90     91     91 

DURHAM  27707  919  41 9-4471 

DUKE 

DANIEL,  JOHN  THOMAS,  JR.  GS     AC 

415  DUNSTAN  STREET  64     64     72 

DURHAM  27707  919  682-7378 

HOWARD  U 

DAVIS,  JAMES  EVANS  GS/TS     L 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST..  STE.  402  43     43     51 

DURHAM  27704  919  220-5448 

U  OF  PENN 

EUBANKS,  WILLIAM  STEPHEN,  JR.  GS     C 

DUMC,  BOX  31 10  87         94 

DURHAM  27710  919  681-3881 

U  OF  ALABAMA 

GRANT,  JOHN  PALMER  GS/NTR     AC 

BOX  3105.  DUMC  69     78     79 

DURHAM  27710  919  684-3314 

U  OF  CHICAGO 

HARLAND,  ROBERT  CARL  GS/IM     AC 

BOX  3512.  DUMC  83     90     92 

DURHAM  27710  919  681-3855 

DUKE 

IGLEHART,  JAMES  DIRK  GS/TS     AC 

BOX  3873,  DUMC  75     78     86 

DURHAM  27710  919  684-6133 

HARVARD 


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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 

BOX  3551,  DUMC 

DURHAM  27710 

U  OF  CALIF-LA 
MANDEL,  STANLEY  ROBERT 

UNC.  OFFICE  OF  THE  DEAN 

CB  7000,  MACNIDER  BLDG, 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599 

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 
SCHIEBEL,  HERMAN  MAX 

1020  ANDERSON  ST 

DURHAM  27705-5804 

JOHNS  HOPKINS 
SEIGLER,  HILLIARD  FOSTER 

BOX  3966,  DUMC 

DURHAM  27710 

U  OF  NC 
SHADDUCK,  PHILLIP  PRICE 

1  BENTGRASS  LANE 

DURHAM  27705 

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 

BOX  3814,  DUMC 

DURHAM  27710 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
STICKEL,  DELFORD  LEFEW 

BOX  3917,  DUMC 

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 


GS     AC 
72     79     81     GYNECOLOGICAL  ONCOLOGY 

919  684-6849 

CLARKE-PEARSON,  DANIEL  L. 

BOX  3079,  DUMC 
DURHAM  27710 
CASE  WESTERN  RES 


GS     AC 

63     64     75 
919  220-5448 

GS     AC 

83     83     91 
919  681-8350 

GS/TS     AC 

62     62     69 

919  966-4161 

GS/ABS     AC 

75     83     84 
919  684-6437 

GS     AC 

81     81     90 
919  681-3442 

GS     URT 

37     47     56 
919  489-8865 

GS/TS     L 

47     64     65 
919  684-2831 

GS/TS     L 

33     38     40 
919  489-5109 

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 
919  684-2282 

GS     AC 

53     58     62 
919  684-6129 

GS     L 

43     43     52 
919  966-4597 

GS/ABS     L 

43     43     67 
919  688-3391 

GS     L 

37     47     47 
919  383-5531 


GER/IM     R 

89     90     94 
919  286-8932 


GO/OBG     AC 

75     79     88 
919  684-3765 


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 

DURHAM  27707 

U  OF  VIRGINIA 
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 

CB  #7070 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599-7070 

INDIANA  U 


HNS/OTO     AC 

75     75     82 
919  684-4201 

HNS/MFS     URT 

50     55     55 
919  479-4100 

HNS/FPS     URT 

44     44     48 
919  682-9341 

HNS/OTO     AC 

85     87     92 
919  681-8069 

HNS/OTO     AC 

BLDG.  76     76     89 

919  966-3341 


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 

HARVARD 

SIDOR,  CAROLYN  FOWLER  HEM/ON     C 

CATO  RES.  201,  WESTPARK  CORP.    82     85     94 

4364  SOUTH  ALSTON  AVENUE 

DURHAM  2771 3-2280  91 9  361  -2286 

JEFFERSON 


GYN     URT 

55     56     65 


GYN     AC 

56     56     68 
919  220-5444 

GYN     AC 

67  67     72 

919  479-4100 

GYN     AC 

60     61     85 

919  966-5281 

GYN/OBS     URT 

34     40     40 
919  968-8229 

GYN     AC 

62     62     69 

919  942-8571 

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 
919  684-4596 

ID/IM     AC 

62     62     70 
919  966-4468 


IM/PD     S 

5         98        94 
919  932-7979 

IM/CD     AC 

76     76    88 

919  966-4445 

IM     AC 

87     88     91 
919  942-9635 

IM/ID     AC 

69     70     84 

919  315-4534 

IM/PUD     RT 

64     64     70 


IM     AC 

89     90    86 
919  379-4062 

IM/NEP     AC 

53     53     60 

919  966-2565 

IM     AC 

53     53     80 

919  966-4161 

IM/PUD     AC 

53     54     81 

919  966-2531 

IM     AC 

67     68    81 
919  942-5123 

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 

JOHNS  HOPKINS 


HARRIS,  TYNDALL  PEACOCK  IM     L/RT 

PO.  BOX  3118  50     51     57 

CHAPEL  HILL  27515-3118  919  942-5678 

DUKE 

HEIZER,  WILLIAM  DAVID  IM/GI     AC 

UNC.  DEPT.  OF  MEDICINE  63     63     71 

CB  #7080 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599-7080  91 9  966-251 1 

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. 

DURHAM  27704  615  322-2333 

WAYNE  STATE  U 

KOPITA,  JEFFREY  MICHAEL  IM/PUD     R 

BOX  3221,  DUMC  89     91     89 

DURHAM  27710  919  684-2513 

MED  COLL  OF  OHIO 

LASSITER,  WILLIAM  EDMUND  IM/NEP     L/RT 

303  N    ELLIOTT  ROAD  54     54     60 

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 

PO  BOX  16999  71     71     84 

4205  BEN  FRANKLIN  BLVD, 

DURHAM  27704  919  477-6900 

DUKE 

LORIMER,  WILLIAM  VAN  IM/OM     AC 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST.,  STE.  205  72     72     92 

DURHAM  27704  919  220-5264 

MT  SINAI  SCH  MED 

MANNING,  ISAAC  HALL,  JR.  IM     L/RT 

3901  HOPE  VALLEY  RD.  35     38     39 

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 

919  286-6447 

HARVARD 

NEISH,  DONALD  DEWITT 

IM/GER     AC 

DOROTHEA  DIX  HOSPITAL 

58     59     77 

820  S.  BOYLAN  AVE. 

RALEIGH  27603 

919  733-5431 

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 

JOHNS  HOPKINS 

NUZUM,  CLAUDE  T. 

IM/GI     AC 

UNC,  CB  7185,  WING  C.  BOX  2 

64     64     89 

221-H  MEDICAL  SCHOOL 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599 

919  966-2461 

HARVARD 

ORRINGER.  EUGENE  PAUL 

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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32.  DURHAM-ORANGE  COMPONENT  SOCIETY  (Continued) 


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 

IM/GI     AC 

79     82     88 

919  682-5561 

IM/OM     AC 

84     85     82 
919  990-5525 

IM     RT 

61     61     69 
919  956-4000 

IM/FP     AC 

66     66     74 
910  660-7500 

IM     AC 

86     87     92 
919  929-0814 

IM/PD     R 

93    93    93 


GITELMAN,  HILLEL  JONATHAN  NEP/IM     AC 

UNC  DEPT.  OF  MED.  CB  7155  58     66     67 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599  919  966-2561 

U  OF  ROCHESTER 

GUNNELLS,  JAMES  CAULIE  NEP/IM     AC 

BOX  2991.  DUMC  56     56     79 

DURHAM  27710  919  684-5038 

MED  U  OF  SC 

GUTMAN,  ROBERT  ALLAN  NEP/IM     AC 

DURHAM  NEPHROLOGY 

ASSOCS,,  PA  62     73     83 

4016  FREEDOM  LAKE  DR. 

DURHAM  27704-2156  919  477-3005 

U  OF  FLORIDA 

LAMANNA,  ROGER  WEED  NEP/IM     AC 

891  W.  WILLOW  DR.  74     74     79 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514  919  291-1300 

MED  COLL  OF  VA 

MATTERN,  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS  NEP/IM     AC 

N.  C,  MEMORIAL  HOSPITAL  65     65     74 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599  919  966-2561 

COLUMBIA  U 

NEUROLOGICAL  SURGERY 


CHAPEL  HILL  27599 
U  OFNC 


NEPHROLOGY 

FALK,  RONALD  JONATHAN 

3034  OLD  CLINIC  BLDG./NEP. 
UNC  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 
CHAPEL  HILL  27599 
U  OFNC 


919  966-4131 

BRONEC,  PETER  ROBERT 

NS     AC 

IM/ADL     AC 

DURHAM  CLINIC,  PA 
POBOX  15249 

81     87     90 

71      72     75 

DURHAM  27704 

919  479-4100 

919  966-2281 

DUKE 
COOK,  WESLEY  ALLEN,  JR. 

NS     AC 

IM/HEM     AC 

DUMC.  DIV.  OF  NEURO-SURGERY 

63     63     72 

54     54     62 

DURHAM  27710 

919  684-3582 

919  966-4546 

U  OF  OREGON 

FRIEDMAN,  ALLAN  HOWARD 

NS     AC 

IM/GER     S/RT 

BOX  3807,  DUMC 

74     80     81 

53     53     92 

DURHAM  27710 

919  681-6421 

919  490  2487 

U  OF  ILLINOIS 

FUCHS,  HERBERT  EDGAR 

NS     AC 

IM     AC 

85     85     94 
919  286-6438 

BOX  3272,  DUMC 

84     90     91 

DURHAM  27710 
DUKE 

919  684-5013 

IM/PUD     AC 

56     56     63 

FUCHS,  KASPAR 

35  BROOKSIDE  PLACE 

NS     AS 

48     48     92 

919  966-7668 

DURHAM  27705-1971 
TUEBINGEN  UNIV 

919  383-0434 

IM/GI     L/RT 

GUDEMAN,  STEVEN  KENT 

NS     AC 

50     57     57 

UNC,  148BURNbl  1 -WOMACK 

76     79     92 

919  942-6162 

CB  7060.  DIV,  OF  NEUROSURGERY 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599 

919  966-1374 

IM     AC 

U  OF  CINCINNATI 

56     56     65 
919  220-5264 

KIHLSTROM,  BRUCE  LEE 

POBOX  15249 
3901  ROXBORO  RD. 

NS/GS     AC 

72     73     75 

DURHAM  27704 

919  383-5531 

U  OFNC 

ODOM,  GUY  LEARY 

NS     L/RT 

MFS     AC 

2812  CHELSEA  CIRCLE 

33     33     44 

75     75     92 

DURHAM  27707 

919  489-2206 

919  493-2554 

TULANE  U 

PRICE,  ROBERT  EDWIN,  JR. 

NS     AC 

3901  ROXBORO  RD. 

64     64     72 

PO  BOX  1 5249 

DURHAM  27704 

919  479-4100 

UOF  NC 

NPM     AC 

TOSELLI,  RICHARD  MARK 

NS     AC 

77     82     90 

UNC  SCHOOL  OF  MED.  CB  7060 

83     89     94 

919  966-5063 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599-7060 
BROWN  UNIV. 

919  966-1374 

WALTERS,  BRADFORD  BLAIR 

NS     AC 

UNC  BURNbl  1 -WOMACK  BLDG. 

79     80     86 

ROOM  148 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599-7060 

919  966-1374 

NEP/IM     AC 

77     77     88 

HARVARD 
WILKINS,  ROBERT  HENRY 

NS     AC 

BOX  3807,  DUMC 

59     59     68 

DURHAM  27710 

919  684-2549 

U  OF  PITTSBURGH 

NEUROLOGY 

FARMER,  THOMAS  WOHLSEN 

UNC  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

751  BURNETT-WOMACK  BLDG  229 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599-7025 

HARVARD 
GOETZL,  UGO 

PO  BOX  15249 

3901  ROXBORO  RD. 

DURHAM  27704 

NEW  YORK  MED  COL 
HEYMAN,  ALBERT 

BOX  3203,  DUMC 

DURHAM  27710 

U  OF  MARYLAND 
HURWITZ,  BARRIE  J. 

BOX  3184,  DUMC 

DURHAM  27710 

U-WITWATERSRAND 
ROZEAR,  MARVIN  PRICE 

BOX  3849,  DUKE  UNIV.  MED.  CTR 

DURHAM  27710 

DUKE 


N/IM     L 

41     42     52 
-H 
919  966-2526 

N/P    AC 

68     77     80 

919  479-4100 

N/IM     L 

40     54     55 

919  286-6406 

N/IM     AC 

68     69     84 

919  684-4126 

N    AC 

66     66     76 
919  684-8615 


NUCLEAR  MEDICINE 

WILKINSON,  ROBERT  HOLDEN,  JR. 

BOX  3949,  DUMC 
DURHAM  27710 
WASHINGTON  U 
WORKMAN,  JOSEPH  BERKELEY 

219  COUNTRY  CLUB  DRIVE 
DURHAM  27712 
U  OF  MARYLAND 


OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 


ALLEN,  JAMES  LATHAN 

209  E.  CARVER  ST. 

DURHAM  27704 

EMORY  U 
ANDREWS,  PAUL  STEPHEN 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST.  STE.  204 

DURHAM  27704 

U  OF  NC 
ARTIS,  AVIS  ADRIENA 

4116  CAPITOL  ST. 

DURHAM  27704 

DUKE 
BARKER,  RUDY  WATKINS 

2609  N   DUKE  ST.,  STE,  204 

DURHAM  27704 

U  OF  NC 
BOWES,  WATSON  ALLEN,  JR. 

DEPT.  OF  OBG 

CB  #7570.  MACNIDER  BLDG., 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599-7570 

U  OF  COLORADO 
CEFALO,  ROBERT  CHARLES 

430  LAKESHORE  LANE 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514 

TUFTS  U 
CHAPPELL,  PAT  R. 

120  CONNER  DR..  STE  101 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514 

U  OFNC 
CHESCHEIR,  NANCY  C. 

UNC,  214  MACNIDER  BLDG. 

DIV.  MATERNAL-FETEL  MED. 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599-7570 

U  OF  NC 
CLARK,  KAREN  HARRELL 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST.  #204 

DURHAM  27704 

U  OF  ALABAMA 
CLARK,  VIVIAN  E. 

120  CONNER  DR.,  STE.  101 

PO  BOX  3317 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514 

BOSTON  U 


UNC 


NM/R     AC 

58     67     68 
919  681-2711 


NM/IM     URT 

46     46     72 
919  383-5319 


OBG     AC 

65     65     74 
919  471-2273 

OBG     AC 

81     81     79 
919  220-5435 

OBG     AC 

84     89     90 
919  471-1573 

OBG    AC  i 

67     67     74 
919  471-8402  '. 

OBG     AC 

59     60     86 

919  966-1601 


OBG/NPM     AC 

59     61     81 
919  966-1601 

OBG     AC 

83     86     90 
919  942-8571 

OBG/MFM     AC 

82     88     88 

919  966-1601 

OBG    AC 

82     86     91 
919  220-5435, 

OBG    Ac| 
81     82     86 

919  942-8571 


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DELL,  DIANA  LYNN 

PO  BOX  2857 

DURHAM  27715 

LA  STATE  U 
DINGFELDER.  JAMES  RAY 

180  PROVIDENCE  RD. 

THE  TIBURON  CTR, 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514 

JEFFERSON 
DWANE,  RICHARD  JOHN 

BOX  3232,  DUMC 

DURHAM  27710 

GEORGETOWN  U 


OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

EASTERLING,  WILLIAM  E.,  JR. 

UNC.  MACNIDER  BLDG.  CB  7000 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599 

U  OF  NC 
EVANS,  ANTHONY  CARROLL,  JR. 

506  SNOW  CREST  TRAIL 

DURHAM  27707-6130 

MED  COLL  OF  GA 
FRIED,  MICHAEL  DAVID 

120  CONNER  DR.,  STE,  101 

POBOX  3317 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514 

NEW  YORK  U 
GOUBRAN,  MICHEL 

4007  N.  ROXBORO  ST. 

DURHAM  27704 

EIN  SHAMS  U 
GRANGER,  RONALD  EUGENE 

209  E.  CARVER  ST. 

DURHAM  27704 

U  OF  CA-IRVINE 
.    GREEN,  WILLIAM  DAVID 

1601  GLASGOW  ST. 
I        DURHAM  27705 

U  OF  SOU  ALA 
GUNTER,  WM.  B.,  JR. 

209  E.  CARVER  ST. 

DURHAM  27704 

EMORY  U 
HAMMOND,  CHARLES  B. 

BOX  3853,  DUMC 

DURHAM  27710-3053 

DUKE 
HARRIS,  CHARLES  ODELL 

41 16  CAPITOL  STREET 

DURHAM  27704 

U  OF  NC 
HERBERT,  WILLIAM,  N.P. 

BOX  3967,  DUMC 

DIV.MATERNAL-FETAL  MEDICINE 

DURHAM  27710 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
HULKA,  JAROSLAV  FABIAN 

UNC,  DEPT.  OF  OB-GYN 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599 

COLUMBIA  U 
KANTOROWSKI,  PAMELA  GEERTGENS 

4  MINUTEMAN  COURT 

DURHAM  27705 

DUKE 
KOEHLER,  ANTHONY  JAMES,  JR. 

2211  PARKSIDE  DR. 

DURHAM  27707 

LOMA  LINDA  U 
KULLER,  JEFFREY  ADAM 

UNC,  DEPT.  OF  OB-GYN 

CB  7570 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599 

U  OF  CINCINNATI 
LAMBETH,  WILLIAM  RICK 

2609  N.  DUKE  STREET,  STE.  204 

DURHAM  27704 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
{   LANE,  JOHN  WESTON 
I       120  CONNER  DR.,  STE.  101 
'       POBOX  3317 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514-3317 

DUKE 


OBG     C       LASSITER,  RICHARD  EDWARD 

82     82     94  120  CONNER  DR.,  STE.  101 

919  681-4293  PO  BOX  3317 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514 
OBG     AC  U  OF  NC 

65     66     72       LESSEY,  BRUCE  ARTHUR 
UNC.  DEPT.  OF  OB-GYN 
919  942-4100  CB  7570 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599 
OBG     AC  U  OF  COLORADO 

62     63     89      LIVINGSTON,  ELIZABETH  G. 
919  684-5123  7323  MATTHEWS  RD. 

DURHAM  27712 
DUKE 
MCMAHON,  MICHAEL  JOSEPH 
UNC.  CB  7570  MACNIDER 
5007  OLD  CLINIC 


OBG     AC       DAVIS,  WALTER  ETCHELLS  ON/HEM     AC 

65     65     71           POBOX  15249  66     66     75 
3901  N.  ROXBORO  RD. 

919  942-8571           DURHAM  27704  919  479-4100 
DUKE 

OBG     AC       GOCKERMAN,  JON  PAUL  ON/HEM     AC 

84     88     84           DUKE  COMP.  CARE  CTR.  67     71     83 
P.  O.  BOX  3877 

919  966-5288           DURHAM  27710  919  684-6283 
U  OF  CHICAGO 

OBG/OBS     AC       GODLEY,  PAUL  A.  ON/HEM     AC 

84     88     88           101  SONGBIRD  LANE  84     87     88 

919  471-3921           CHAPEL  HILL  27514  919  966-4431 
HARVARD 

OBG     AC       HOHNEKER,  JOHN  ARTHUR  ON/HEM     AC 

89     91     94          213  OLD  FOREST  CREEK  DR.  85     89     90 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514  919  942-1737 


GYN     AC 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599-7570 

919  966-1601 

RUTGERS  MED  SCH 

56     56     64 

INDIANA  U 

TYLER,  DOUGLAS  SCOTT 

ON/GS     C 

919  962-2118 

PARKER,  ROY  TURNAGE 

OBG     L/RT 

BOX  3118,  DUMC 

85     92     94 

BOX  3853.  DUMC 

44     47     50 

DURHAM  27710 

919  286-6939 

OBG/GO     R 

DURHAM  27710 

919  684-3008 

DARTMOUTH  U 

90         91 

MED  COLL  OF  VA 

919  684-3765 

PEARCE,  PHILIP  HENDERSON 

209  E.  CARVER  ST. 

OBG     AC 

60     60     67 

OBG     AC 

DURHAM  27704 

919  471-2273 

OPHTHALMOLOGY 

71      73     77 

DUKE 

PEETE,  CHARLES  HENRY,  JR. 

OBG     L 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  BANKS,  JR. 

OPH     AC 

919  544-3591 

42  BEVERLY  DR. 

47     47     58 

DUKE  UNIVERSITY  EYE  CENTER 

56     56     60 

DURHAM  27707 

919  684-2346 

DURHAM  27710-3802 

919  684-5365 

OBG/END     AC 

HARVARD 

HARVARD 

62     63     77 

SMITH.  IRA  Q. 

OBG     AC 

BELL,  DOROTHY  MCFARLAND 

OPH     AC 

919  471-4411 

4116  CAPITOL  ST. 

79     80     82 

mow   MAIN  ST. 

75     75     80 

DURHAM  27704-2152 

919  471-1573 

DURHAM  27701 

919  682-9341 

OBG     AC 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

U  OF  CHICAGO 

77     78     83 

SUMMERS,  FRED  DAVIDSON,  JR. 

OBG     RT 

BRYAN,  JAMES  A.,  Ill 

OPH     AC 

919  471-2273 

ROUTE  #1,  BOX  181 

63     63     69 

1506  E.  FRANKLIN  ST..  STE.  101 

83     89     90 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514 

919  929-2158 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514 

919  967-4836 

OBG     AC 

UOFNC 

U  OFNC 

86     87     92 

THORP,  JOHN  MERCER,  JR. 

OBG     AC 

BUCKLEY,  EDWARD  GEORGE 

OPH/PD     AC 

919  490-8700 

UNC.  CB  7570 

83         80 

BOX  3802,  DUKE  EYE  CENTER 

77     78     79 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599 

919  966-1601 

DURHAM  27705 

919  684-6084 

OBG     AC 

EAST  CAROLINA  U 

DUKE 

82     83     87 

WALLS,  BERTRAM  EMMANUEL 

OBG     AC 

CHANDLER,  ARTHUR  CECIL,  JR. 

OPH     AC 

919  471-2273 

2828  CROASDAILE  DR. 

76     76     82 

POBOX  15249 

59     59     66 

DURHAM  27705 

919  323-4155 

3901  ROXBORO  RD. 

OBG/END     AC 

DUKE 

DURHAM  27704 

919  479-4100 

61     61     69 

YOWELL,  ROBERT  KLUTTZ 

OBG     AC 

DUKE 

919  684-3008 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST.,  STE.  204 

61     61     69 

CHRISTENSEN,  FRANK  HOWARD 

OPH/PS     AC 

DURHAM  27704-3048 

919  220-5435 

100  EUROPA  DR  ,  STE.  255 

76     76     83 

OBG     AC 

DUKE 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514-2310 

919  933-1294 

79     80     83 

ST  LOUIS  U 

919  471-1573 

CLINE,  JOHN  WILLIAM 

mow.  MAIN  STREET 

OPH     AC 

58     58     68 

OBG/NPM     AC 

OCCUPATIONAL  MEDICINE 

DURHAM  27701 

919  682-9341 

72     74     79 

MED  COLL  OF  VA 

PIZZINO,  JOANNE  LOUISE 

OM/FP     AC 

COBO,  LIONEL  MICHAEL 

OPH     RT 

919  681-5220 

3039  CORNWALLIS  ROAD 

82     83     93 

1204  W.  MARKHAM  AVE. 

75     78     81 

DEPT.  XE6B/B205 

DURHAM  27701 

919  684-3799 

OBG     AC 

RESEARCH  TRIANGLE  PK  27709 

704  342-8231 

HARVARD 

56     67     67 

OHIO  STATE  U 

DAWSON,  ROBERT  EDWAD,  SR. 

OPH     L/RT 

919  966-5287 

POWELL,  GWENDOLYN  S. 

OM/IM     AC 

512  SIMMONS  STREET 

43     43     69 

GLAXO  INC. 

81     82     88 

DURHAM  27701 

919  682-7175 

ENS      OBG     R 

FIVE  MOORE  DR. 

MEHARRY  MED  COLL 

90     94     94 

RESEARCH  TRIANGLE  PK  27709 

919  248-2332 

DE  LA  PAZ,  MONICA  ANN 

OPH     AC 

919  966-5096 

U  OF  MIAMI 

DUKE  UNIV.  EYE  CENTER 

87     87     93 

STOPFORD,  WOODHALL 

OM/IM     AC 

BOX  3802.  DUMC 

OBG     R 

BOX  2914,  DUMC 

69     70     80 

DURHAM  27710 

919  684-3090 

94         94 

DURHAM  27710 

919  286-3232 

STANFORD  U 

919  684-8111 

HARVARD 

EIFRIG,  DAVID  ERIC 

OPH     AC 

YOUNG,  JOYCE  M. 

OM     C 

UNC,  DEPT.  OF  OPHTHALMOLOGY     60     60     80 

OBG/MFM     AC 

3039  CORNWALLIS 

81     81     94 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599-7040 

919  966-5296 

84     87     93 

XXE6B/B205 

JOHNS  HOPKINS 

RESEARCH  TRIANGLE  PK  27709 

919  543-5508 

EPSTEIN,  DAVID  L. 

OPH     AC 

919  966-1601 

CORNELL  U 

BOX  3802.  DUMC 
DURHAM  27710-3802 

68     73     92 
919  684-5846 

OBG     AC 

JOHNS  HOPKINS 

74     74     79 

FOULKS,  GARY  NEAL 

OPH     AC 

919  471-8402 

ONCOLOGY 

BOX  3802,  DUKE  UNIV.  EYE  CTR. 
DURHAM  27710 

70     71     78 
919  684-6417 

OBG     AC 

BRENCKMAN,  WAYNE  D.,  JR. 

ON/HEM     AC 

COLUMBIA  U 

72     73     80 

GLAXO  RESEARCH  INSTITUTE 

63     66     90 

FOWLER,  WILLIAM  CRAIG 

OPH     AC 

5  MOORE  DR. 

BOX  3802,  DUMC 

85         94 

919  942-8571 

RESEARCH  TRIANGLE  PK  27709 
YALE 

919  941-4259 

DURHAM  27710 
MED  COLL  OF  VA 

919  684-3799 

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HALE,  LESLIE  MORGAN 

OPH     AC 

110  CONNER  DR.  STE.  #2 

61     61     68 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514 

919  942-8701 

UOFNC 

HALE,  ROBERT  VERNON 

OPH     AC 

110  CONNER  DR.  STE.  #2 

67     67     75 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514 

919  942-8701 

UOFNC 

HEDGPETH,  EDWARD  MCGOWAN,  JR.     OPH     AC 

1110  W,  MAIN  STREET 

62     62     69 

DURHAM  27701 

919  682-9341 

UOFNC 

JAFFE,  GLENN  JAY 

OPH     AC 

BOX  3802,  DUKE  UNIV.  EYE  CTR. 

83     84     90 

DURHAM  27710 

919  684-4458 

U  OF  CA-SAN  FRAN 

KERNS.  THOMAS  C,  JR. 

OPH     L 

1110  W.  MAIN  ST. 

50     50     57 

DURHAM  27701 

919  682-9341 

DUKE 

KYLSTRA,  JAN  ANDREW 

OPH     AC 

NC.  MEMORIAL  HOSP. 

83     84     90 

DEPT.  OF  OPH 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599 

919  966-5296 

DUKE 

MACHEMER,  ROBERT 

OPH     AC 

BOX  3802,  DUMC 

59     69     78 

DURHAM  27710 

919  684-3891 

U  FREIBURG.  GERM 

MARION,  JEREMIAH  RICHARD,  III 

OPH/OS     C 

mow.  MAIN  ST, 

73     75     83 

DURHAM  27701-2000 

704  258-1586 

DUKE 

MCCRACKEN,  JOSEPH  STUART 

OPH     AC 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST.,  STE,  802 

75     77     82 

DURHAM  27704 

919  220-5439 

DUKE 

MCCUEN,  BROOKS  WALTON,  II 

OPH     AC 

BOX  3802,  DUMC 

74     75     80 

DURHAM  27710 

919  684-6749 

COLUMBIA  U 

MCPHERSON,  SAMUEL  DACE,  JR. 

OPH     URT 

39  CHESWICK 

43     48     48 

DURHAM  27707 

919  682-9341 

JOHNS  HOPKINS 

MITCHELL,  CALVIN  HARRISON 

OPH     AC 

BOX  3802,  DUKE  UNIV.  EYE  CTR. 

58     58     86 

DURHAM  27710 

919  684-3771 

DUKE 

MOORE,  LAWRENCE  WHITE,  JR. 

OPH     AC 

mow.  MAIN  STREET 

63     63     71 

DURHAM  27701 

919  682-9341 

DUKE 

PERRY,  DWIGHT  DEAN 

OPH     AC 

POBOX  15249 

80     81     85 

3901  ROXBORO  RD, 

DURHAM  27704 

919  682-7175 

UOFNC 

ROBERTS,  JOAN  THERESE 

OPH     C 

NC  EYE  AND  EAR  HOSPITAL 

89     90     94 

mow.  MAIN  STREET 

DURHAM  27701 

919  682-9341 

DUKE 

SAPPENFIELD,  DAVID  LUTHER 

OPH     AC 

NC.  EYE  AND  EAR  HOSPITAL 

84     85     82 

mow.  MAIN  ST, 

DURHAM  27701-2000 

919  682-9341 

U  OF  NC 

SHIELDS,  MILTON  BRUCE 

OPH     AC 

DUKE  UNIVERSITY  EYE  CENTER 

66     67     76 

DURHAM  27710 

919  684-2841 

U  OF  OKLAHOMA 

TOTH,  CYNTHIA  ANN 

OPH     AC 

DUKE  UNIVERSITY  EYE  CENTER 

83     84     93 

BOX  3802 

DURHAM  27710 

919  684-5631 

MED  COLL  OF  PENN 

TURNER,  LARRY                                 OPH/OTO     URT 

2106SUMMITTST. 

39     41     47 

DURHAM  27707 

919  682-9341 

DUKE 

WADSWORTH,  JOSEPH  A.C. 

112  MONTROSE  RD. 

DURHAM  27707-3900 

DUKE 
WILCOX,  WILLIAM  DAVID 

116  CRUTCHFIELD  ST. 

DURHAM  27704 

U  OF  PITTSBURGH 
YOUNG,  NOEL  WILLIAM,  JR. 

2609  N.  DUKE  STREET 

DURHAM  27704 

DUKE 


ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 


OPH     L/RT 

39     65     65 


OPH     AC 

70     71      84 
919  477-8050 

OPH     AC 

63     63     70 
919  220-5439 


BAKER,  LENOX  DIAL  ORS     L/RT 

1417  W.  PETTIGREW  ST.  34     35     37 

DURHAM  27705-1417  919  286-3925 

DUKE 
BASSETT,  FRANK  HOUSTON,  III  ORS     AC 

DUKE  UNIV.  MED.  CTR.  57     58     64 

DURHAM  27710  919  684-4378 

U  OF  LOUISVILLE 
BOS,  GARY  DALE  ORS/ON     AC 

UNC,  BURNETT-WOMACK  BLDG.  78         93 

CB  7055 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599-7055 

U  OF  CHICAGO 
BRASHEAR,  HARRY  ROBERT,  JR. 

UNC  HOSPITALS 

DIV,  OF  ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599 

U  OF  CA-SAN  FRAN 
BRUCH,  RICHARD  FRANKLIN  ORS/GER 

TRIANGLE  ORTHOPAEDIC  ASSOC,      72     73 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST,,  STE,  301 

DURHAM  27704 

U  OF  ILLINOIS 
BUGG,  EVERETT  IRVING,  JR. 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST..  BLDG.  900 

DURHAM  27704 

JOHNS  HOPKINS 
BYNUM,  DONALD  K.,  JR. 

245  BURNETT-WOMACK 
BLDG.  229-H 

UNC  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599 

U  OF  TX-HOUSTON 
CLIPPINGER,  FRANK  WARREN,  JR 

3514  RUGBY  ROAD 

DURHAM  27707 

WASHINGTON  U 
COONRAD,  RALPH  WOODWARD 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST.,  BLDG,  900 

DURHAM  27704 

DUKE 
DAHNERS,  LAURENCE  E.  ORS     AC 

237  BURNETT-WOMACK  BLDG.  78     79     84 

CB  7055,  UNC 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599-7055  919  966-2039 

U.  OF  ARIZONA 
DEARAUJO,  WILLIAM  ORS     R 

1812  0AKCRESTCT.  90     91     88 

WINSTON-SALEM  27106  919  659-8107 

U  OFNC 
DERIAN,  THOMAS  C.  ORS/SRS     AC 

POBOX  15249  81     85     87 

DURHAM  CLINIC.  PA 

DURHAM  27704  919  479-4100 

U  OF  MISSISSIPPI 
DIMMIG,  THOMAS  A.  ORS     AC 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST.  76     77     84 

DURHAM  27704  919  220-5255 

DUKE 
FITCH,  ROBERT  DOUGLAS  ORS/PDS     AC 

BOX  2911,  DUMC  76     82     85 

DURHAM  27710  919  684-3104 

DUKE 
FRANK,  JAMES  LAWRENCE  ORS     AC 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST.,  BLDG.  900  65     65     73 

DURHAM  27704  919  220-5593 

DUKE 


919  966-7130 


ORS     L/RT 

45     53     53 


919  966-2030 


AC 

77 


919  220-5255 

ORS     URT 

37     38     46 
919  220-5593 

ORS/HS     AC 

76     76     83 
919  966-2030 

ORS     URT 

52     54     58 
804  374-8274 

ORS/HS     L 

47     50     55 
919  220-6408 


GARRETT,  WILLIAM  ELWOOD,  JR. 

BOX  3435,  DUMC 

DURHAM  27710 

DUKE 
GILMER,  PETER  WINSTON 

2609  N.  DUKE  ST, 

DURHAM  27704 

U  OF  VIRGINIA 
GLASSON,  JOHN 

615  SWIFT  AVE, 

DURHAM  27701-2858 

CORNELL  U 
GOLDNER,  JOSEPH  LEONARD 

602  E,  FOREST  HILLS  BLVD. 

DURHAM  27707 

U  OF  NEBRASKA 
GOLDNER,  RICHARD  DOUGLAS 

39  WILHELM  DRIVE 

DURHAM  27705 

DUKE 
GREENE,  WALTER  BLAIR 

UNC,  237  BURNETT-WOMACK 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599 

U  OFNC 
GRUBB,  STEPHEN  ALLEN 

101  CONNER  DR.  STE.  200 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514 

NORTHWESTERN  U 
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 


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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 


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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 
EMORY  U 

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 

U  OF  TENNESSEE 
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 

THE  COURTYARD,  STE,  27 

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 

U  OF  TX-HOUSTON 
SHALOM,  ROSE 

3108CAMELOTCT. 

DURHAM  27705 

HARVARD 
SIBERT,  THOMAS  EDWIN 

BOX  3320,  DUMC 

DURHAM  27710 

BAYLOR 
SMITH,  DAVID  ALBERT 

248  OLD  FOREST  CREEK  DR, 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514-5420 

U  OF  ALABAMA 
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 

P/CHP     AC 

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 

P/IM     AC 

78     81     83 
919  490-6810 

P     AC 

83     83     92 
919  684-5274 

P/CHP     AC 

80     83     92 
919  968-8489 

P/CHP     AC 

59     61     79 
919  966-5277 


SPENCER,  ROGER  FELIX 

UNC  HOSPITALS 

201  SOUTH  WING,  CB  7160 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599-7160 

HARVARD 
TOLLEY,  AUBREY  GRANVILLE 

110  LAUREL  HILL  ROAD 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514 

U  OF  VIRGINIA 
VARIA,  INDIRA  MAHESH 

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 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
FREEMAN,  DAVID  FRANKLIN 

101  ASHE  PLACE 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
TUCKER,  LANDRUM  S.,  JR. 

FRANKLIN  SQUARE.  BLDG  900- 

CHAPEL  HILL  27514 

STANFORD  U 


P/PYA     AC 

59     63     63 

919  966-4622 

P     URT 

52     52     56 
919  942-5754 

P     AC 

68     76     81 
919  929-6726 

P/GP     AC 

85     85     86 
919  968-4652 

P/PYM     AC 

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 


PYA/P     AC 

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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32.  DURHAM-ORANGE  COMPONENT  SOCIETY  (Continued) 


PULMONARY  DISEASES 

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 

919  660-2110 

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 

MESROBIAN,  HRAIR-GEORGE  U     AC 

428  BURNETT-WOMACK, 229H  78     80     86 

UNC,  SCH,  OF  MED.  CB  #7235 

CHAPEL  HILL  27599  919  966-6686 

AMERU  OF  BEIRUT 

PAULSON,  DAVID  FREEMAN  U     AC 

BOX  2977.  DUMC  64     64     72 

DURHAM  27710  919  684-5057 

DUKE 

PREMINGER  GLENN  MICHAEL  U     AC 

DUMC,  BOX  3167  77     77     93 

DURHAM  27710  919  681-5505 

NEW  YORK  MED  COL 

ROBERTS,  LOUIS  CARROLL  U     URT 

3950  PLYMOUTH  ROAD  33     35     40 

DURHAM  27707  91 9  489-421 5 

DUKE 

SEMANS,  JAMES  HUSTEAD  U     L 

DUKE  UNIV,  MED   CTR,  36     53     54 

DURHAM  27710  919  684-2744 

JOHNS  HOPKINS 


SHABAN,  STEPHEN  FRANCIS 

CHAPEL  HILL  UROLOGY,  PA 

100  EUROPA  DR,.  STE.  481 

CHAPEL  HILL  27515 

MT  SINAI  SCH  MED 
WALTHER,  PHILIP  JOHN 

BOX  3314,  DUMC 

DURHAM  27710 

DUKE 
WEBSTER,  GEORGE  DAVID 

BOX  3146,  DUMC 

DURHAM  27710 

U  OF  BIRMINGHAM 
WEINERTH,  JOHN  LOUIS 

DUKE.  DEPT.  OF  SURGERY 

DURHAM  27710 

HARVARD 
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 

BOX  3947,  DUMC 
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 

VS/TRS     AC 

64     65     77 
919  684-2237 


33.  EDGECOMBE  COMPONENT  SOCIETY 


OFFICERS— President:  Ada  F.  Williams,  MD, 
Secretary:  Melita  A.  Adam-Riter, 


Tarboro  Clinic,  101  Clinic  Dnve,  Tarboro  27886  (919-823-2105) 
MD,  111  Hospital  Drive,  Tarboro  27886  (919-641-7700) 


ANESTHESIOLOGY 

ADAM-RITTER,  MELITA  ANN 

111  HOSPITAL  DR, 
TARBORO  27886-2011 
MED  COLL  OF  OHIO 
BALLIN,  ROBERT  HANS  ARTHUR 

HERITAGE  HOSPITAL 
111  HOSPITAL  DR, 
TARBORO  27886 
KAROLINSKA  INST 


VICK,  HENRY  VERNELL 

FP     AC 

101  CLINIC  DRIVE 

55     55     59 

AN     AC 

TARBORO  27886 

919  823-2105 

88     90     92 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

919  641-7186 

WINSLOW,  JAMES  WEEKS 

FP     AC 

101  CLINIC  DRIVE 

75     75     79 

AN     AC 

TARBORO  27886 

919  823-2105 

65     65     76 

U  OF  NC 

919  641-7700 

FP     AC    OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 


LEE.  DAVID  WAYNE 

113  HOSPITAL  DR. 
PO  DRAWER  1257 
TARBORO  27886 
U  OF  NC 
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 


CARDIOVASCULAR  DISEASES 

PATEL,  JAYESH  KANCHANLAL 

101  CLINIC  DRIVE 
TARBORO  27886 
EAST  CAROLINA  U 


FAMILY  PRACTICE 

COWARD.  KAREN  DENISE 

101  CLINIC  DRIVE 

TARBORO  27886 

EAST  CAROLINA  U 
DREW,  JOHN  EDWIN 

P,  O   BOX  337 

MACCLESFIELD  27852 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
HUSSEY,  HOWARD  SUMMERELL, 

908  ST,  ANDREW  STREET 

TARBORO  27886 

JEFFERSON 
PETERS,  ROBERT  BROOKES,  IV 

101  CLINIC  DRIVE 

TARBORO  27886 

U  OF  NC 


CD/IM     AC 

88     91     85 
919  823-2105 


GENERAL  SURGERY 

MORGAN,  JOHN  GARLAND 

101  CLINIC  DR 
TARBORO  27886 
DUKE 


FP     AC 

89     90     88    INTERNAL  MEDICINE 
919  823-8262 

BROOKS,  JOHN  IRVING,  JR. 

FP     RT  TARBORO  CLINIC 

60     60     61  101  CLINIC  DR, 

919  827-5231  TARBORO  27886 

U  OF  NC 
JR.       FP     URT      CUTCHIN,  LAWRENCE  MCGILBRA 
42     42     43  RT,  #3,  BOX  325 

919  823-2534  TARBORO  27886 

U  OF  NC 
FP     AC       HEMINGWAY,  GEORGE  CAPERS,  JR.     IM/PD     AC 
80     81     84  101  CLINIC  DRIVE  63     63     70 

919  823-2105  TARBORO  27886  919  823-2105 

U  OF  NC 


GSA/S     AC 

62     62     75 

OPHTHALMOLOGY 

919  823-2105 

BARBE,  ROBERT  FRANCIS 

OPH     H 

404  W,  WHITAKER  MILL  ROAD 

53     53     72 

RALEIGH  27608-2444 

MED  COLL  OF  VA 

CRAWFORD,  ROBERT  ORR, 

JR. 

OPH     AC 

101  CLINIC  DR- 

54     54     58 

TARBORO  27886 

919  823-8295 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

IM     AC 

58     58     64 

919  823-4212 

ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

IM/PD     AC 

DEMPAIRE,  ALBERTO  J. 

ORS     AC 

62     62     69 

123  HOSPITAL  DR, 

67     89     92 

919  823-2105 

TARBORO  27886 

919  823-7212 

UNIVOFZULIA 
MILLER,  DAVID  CHARLES 

123  HOSPITAL  DR, 
TARBORO  27886 
HAHNEMANN 


ORS/SRS     AC 

80     80     86 
919  823-2806 


246 


NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL 


PEDIATRICS 


33.  EDGECOMBE  COMPONENT  SOCIETY  (Continued) 

PSYCHIATRY  RADIOLOGY 


GURKIN,  WORTH  WICKER,  JR. 

PD     AC 

TARBORO  CLINIC,  PA 

82     82     80 

101  CLINIC  DR. 

TARBORO  27886 

919  823-2105 

EAST  CAROLINA  U 

WILLIAMS,  ADA  FRANCES 

PD     AC 

101  CLINIC  DRIVE 

83     85     92 

TARBORO  27886 

919  823-2105 

TUFTS  U 

THOMPSON,  KENNETH  COCHRAN  P     AC 

106  NASH  MEDICAL  ARTS  MALL  61     61     71 

ROCKY  MOUNT  27801  919  443-8002 
U  OF  CINCINNATI 


SHIEH,  RICHARD  CHEN  HAI 

14-H  DEERRIDGE 
TARBORO  27886 
NATL  DEF-TAIPEI 


R     AC 

54     71     81 
919  641-7799 


34.  FORSYTH-STOKES-DAVIE  COMPONENT  SOCIETY 

OFFICERS— President:  William  M.  Satterwhite,  MD,  1420  Plaza  Drive,  Winston-Salem  27103  (910-765-4922) 

Secretary:  Ivan  K.  Crosby,  MD,  2827  Lyndhurst  Avenue,  #205,  Winston-Salem  27157  (910-768-9510) 
Executive  Director:  James  T.  Robinson,  2990  Bethesda  Place,  Ste.  601 -C,  Winston-Salem  27103 
(91 0-760-1 234/-1 235  —  Fax  910-760-2491) 


NO  SPECIALTY  LISTED 


BROWN,  CAROL-LYNN 

S 

2324-B  ARDMORE  TERRACE 

98 

93 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

910  723-3201 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

BURROUGHS,  ARTHUR  ANDERSEN 

S 

225-A  MAGNOLIA  ST.,  APT,  C 

95 

91 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

910  773-1428 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

BYRNE,  THOMAS  EDWARD 

S 

1013  WATSON  AVENUE 

96 

92 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103-4547 

910  725-6971 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

DEROCHE,  MICHAEL  EDWARD 

S 

1180  LAMONTDR. 

96 

92 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

910  725-1498 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

FOX,  WILLIAM  RHODES 

S 

2564  WESTOVER  DR, 

96 

92 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103-3525 

910  724-0015 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

GEORGE,  CHRISTOPHER  MICHAEL 

S 

BOWMAN  GRAY  MEDICAL  STUDENT      96 

92 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

HAWES,  ERIC  MARSHALL 

S 

3961  SEATON  ROAD 

95 

91 

WINSTON-SALEM  27104-1509 

910  722-9336 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

HUGHES,  DOREEN  L. 

C 

664  N,  SPRING  ST.  #3 

90     93 

86 

WINSTON-SALEM  27101 

910  716-4551 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM  TODD 

S 

2709  MERRY  OAKS  TRAIL 

95 

92 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

KOUFMAN,  JAMES  ALAN 

/OTO 

AC 

BOWMAN  GRAY,  DIV.OF  OTOLOGY     73     75 

79 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157 

910  716-4161 

BOSTON  U 

KUSS,  JANA  TROY 

S 

107  FOREST  VIEW  DR. 

95 

91 

WINSTON-SALEM  27104-3639 

910  727-1865 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

LLOYD,  EDWARD 

S 

2051  W,  ACADEMY  ST. 

96 

92 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103-3780 

910  725-8465 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

MCCAIN,  TRENT  WINSLOW 

S 

BOWMAN  GRAY  MEDICAL  SCHOOL         95 

91 

STUDENT  BOX  2892 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

MINNETI,  KRISTI  LYNN 

2452  ARDMORE  MANOR 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
MOORE,  JOHN  EILAND 

1250  IRVING  STREET 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103-5016 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
OTT,  SUSAN  JOYCE 

740-K  WALNUT  FOREST  ROAD 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103-5687 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
PATRICK,  SCOTT  STEWART 

PO  BOX  15457 

WINSTON-SALEM  27113 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
ROZZELLE,  CURTIS  JOHN 

235  CORONA  ST.  APT.  203 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
SCHAEFER,  WILLIAM  DICKSON 

316  S.  SUNSET  DR. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
SEWELL,  ERIC  FLEMING 

106  SUNSET  DR. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27101 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
SINCOCK,  ELIZABETH  COOPER 

1522  REYNOLDA  ROAD 

WINSTON-SALEM  27104-1018 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
SMITH,  KATHERINE  MARIE 

129  N.  SUNSET  DR.  #D-2 

WINSTON-SALEM  27101 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
STARMER,  JOHN  MALOTTE 

607  S.  HAWTHORNE  RD.  #B 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103-3717 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
TSUEI,  MATTHEW  KAI 

1587  W.  NORTHWEST  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27104-4312 

BOWMAN  GRAY 


ADDICTION  MEDICINE 

MERRITT,  JAMES  MILTON 

3314HEALY  DR. 
WINSTON-SALEM  27103 
U  OF  ARKANSAS 


S      SAYERS,  WILLIAM  FLOYD 

96         92  FORSYTH  MEMORIAL  HOSPITAL 

910  852-2721  3333  SILAS  CREEK  PARKEWAY 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 
U  OF  NC 


ADM/PD     AC 

65     65     73 


910  718-2020 


95 


S 

91 


S 

95  91 
910  765-4446 

S 

96  92 
910  777-0580 

S 

95  91 
910  727-0148 

S 

96  92 
910  773-1672 

S 

95         91 
910  722-0178 

S 

95         91 
910  650-9771 

S 

95         91 
910  722-5367 

S 

95         91 
910  760-2808 

S 

95         91 
910  748-0409 


ADOLESCENT  MEDICINE 

DAVIS,  WILLIAM  HERSEY,  JR. 

809-D  E    FRANKLIN  ST 
CHAPEL  HILL  27514-3222 
DUKE 


ADMINISTRATIVE  MEDICINE 

HONEYCUTT,  BOYD  KNETSAR 

WINSTON-SALEM  HEALTH  CARE 
250  CHARLOIS  BLVD. 
WINSTON-SALEM  27103 
U  OF  TENNESSEE 


AEROSPACE  MEDICINE 

BONFILI,  HUBERT  FRANCIS 

422  RIVERBEND  DR. 
ADVANCE  27006 
ST  LOUIS  U 


ALLERGY 

MCCAIN,  KENNETH  FRANKLIN 

223  HARPER  STREET 
WINSTON-SALEM  27104 
U  OF  NC 
MCCALL,  WILLIAM,  JR. 

1405  PLAZA  DRIVE 
WINSTON-SALEM  27103 
DUKE 


ALLERGY  &  IMMUNOLOGY 

ROSS,  ROBERT  MITCHELL 

1401-AOLD  MILLCIR. 
WINSTON-SALEM  27103 
HAHNEMANN 
STONE,  BRIAN  D. 
641  DOVER  DR. 
WINSTON-SALEM  27104 
MED  COLL  OF  GA 


ADDM/IM     AC 

71     71     93 
910  765-8967 


ANATOMIC  PATHOLOGY 

HOLLEMAN,  IVAN  LACY,  JR. 

BOWMAN  GRAY,  DEPT.OF 

PATHOLOGY 
MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 
WINSTON-SALEM  27157 
BOWMAN  GRAY 


ADL/PD     URT 

44     44     47 
910  724-3312 


AM/FP     AC 

69    69    93 
910  741-3024 


A     AC 

60     60     65 
910  765-3756 

A/IM     AC 

49     52     55 
910  765-4131 


Al     AC 

74     77     81 
910  768-0914 

AI/PD     AC 

85     90     88 
910  659-4814 


ATP     AC 

53     53     78 
910  716-4311 


ANESTHESIOLOGY 


ADM     AC 

69     69     92 


910  768-4730 


ALMENGUAL,  TERRENCE  PATRICK  AN     AC 

1900  S.  HAWTHORNE  RD.  88     90     95 

408  FORSYTH  MEDICAL  PARK 
WINSTON-SALEM,  NC  27103  910  768-5441 

U  OF  FLORIDA 


ROSTER  OF  MEMBERS 


247 


34.  FORSYTH-STOKES-DAVIE  COMPONENT  SOCIETY  (Continued) 


ANDERSON,  MARTHA  TORREY  AN     AC 

1009  KINGSTREE  RIDGE  DR.  89     92     92 

WINSTON-SALEM  27127  910  716-2882 

HAHNEMANN 

BOGARD,  TERRENCE  DALE  AN     AC 

5020  KNOB  VIEW  TRAIL  75     76     80 

WINSTON-SALEM  27104  910  760-3954 

M  C  OF  WISCONSIN 

BROOKER,  ROBERT  FREDRICK  AN     AC 

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. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157-1009  910  716-3118 

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. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157 

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. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
HARDIE,  GREGORY  STEVEN 

408  FORSYTH  MEDICAL  PK 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
HARWOOD,  TIMOTHY  NEIL  AN 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH   OF  MED.  84     85 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157-1009  910  716-4498 

U  OF  MISSOURI 
HEYNEKER,  THEODORE  JOHAN  AN 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH,  OF  MED  79     80 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157  910  716-4498 

GEO  WASHINGTON  U 
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 

AN     AC 

71      72     76 
910  748-8611 

AN     RT 

78     83     85 
910  766-4321 


AC 

87 


910  716-4210 

AN     AC 

80     81     77 
910  768-7680 


AC 

89 


AC 

89 


AC 

90 


BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED. 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
JAMES,  FRANCIS  MARSHALL,  III 

15  GRAYLYN  PLACE  LANE 

WINSTON-SALEM  27106 

HAHNEMANN 
JONES,  SARA  THOMPSON 

321  BANBURY  ROAD 

WINSTON-SALEM  27104 

BOWMAN  GRAY 


88     90 


AC 

94 


910  716-4498 

AN     AC 

61  62     76 
910  723-4690 

AN     AC 

62  62     84 
910  768-8987 


KELLY,  JEFFREY 

WFU  MEDICAL  CENTER 

DEPT.  OF  ANESTHESIA 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157-1009 

MED  COLL  OF  OHIO 
KOONTZ,  ALAN 

4246  ALLISTAIR  RD, 

WINSTON-SALEM  27104 

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 

WINSTON-SALEM  27104 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
MORELL,  ROBERT  CRAIG 

BOWMAN  GRAY.  DEPT   OF  ANES. 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157 

MED  COLL  OF  VA 
NELSON,  JEAN  MARIE 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED. 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157 

JEFFERSON 
O'BRIEN,  JAMES  JOSEPH 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED. 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157 

MED  COLL  OF  VA 
OLYMPIO,  MICHAEL  A. 

397  HOLLINSWOOD  AVE. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

U  OF  FLORIDA 
OWEN,  MEDGE  DENISE 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED. 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157 

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 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

U  OF  BOMBAY 
PETR0Z2A,  PATRICIA  HARPER 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH   OF  MED 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157-1009 

JEFFERSON 
RAIKAR,  SUDHIR  VINAYAK 

318  FORSYTH  MEDICAL  PARK 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

U  OF  BOMBAY 
RAUCK,  RICHARD  LEE 

1740  VIRGINIA  RD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27104 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
RIEKER,  ROBERT  PAUL 

318  FORSYTH  MEDICAL  PARK 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

TUFTS  U 
ROGERS,  ANNE  THERESA 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED. 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157 

U  OF  GLASGOW 
ROYSTER,  ROGER  LEE 

BOWMAN  GRAY.  DEPT.  OF  ANES 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157 

BOWMAN  GRAY 


AN/CCM     AC 

81  82     85 

910  716-6839 

AN     AC 

76     76     81 
910  765-2767 

AN     AC 

78     83     86 
910  765-2259 

AN     AC 

70     73     80 

910  681-4774 

AN     AC 

66     66     77 
910  716-5555 

AN     AC 

83     84     90 

910  716-4498 

AN     AC 

88  90     93 

910  716-4498 

AN     AC 

83     84     92 

910  716-4498 

AN     AC 

82  84     85 
910  768-5217 

AN     AC 

89  92     94 

910  716-4498 

AN     AC 

58     58     77 

910  716-4473 

AN     AC 

70     71     76 

910  760-5180 

AN     AC 

78     80     84 

910  716-4498 

AN     AC 

70     70     92 
910  768-3212 

AN     AC 

82     83     87 
910  716-5530 

AN/PDC     AC 

66     67     85 
910  768-3212 

AN     AC 

75     75     88 

910  716-4498 

AN/CCA     AC 

75     76     88 

910  716-2927 


SCHKOLNE,  BENZION 

300  BEECHCLIFF  COURT 

WINSTON-SALEM  27104-5002 

U  OF  CAPE  TOWN 
SCUDERl,  PHILLIP  EDWARD 

1728  BUENA  VISTA  RD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27104 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
SPEIGHT,  KEVIN  LEWIS 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED. 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157 

MED  U  OFSC 
TOLMIE,  JOHN  DUNCAN 

1543  ABBEY  COURT 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

MCGILL  U 
TURNER,  HENRY  CATLETT 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157 

U  OF  NC 
WEEKS,  DUKE  BYRON 

2615  TALLWOOD  COURT 

WINSTON-SALEM  27106 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
WILSON,  VIRGIL  ARCHIBALD 

4193  DIMHOLT  COURT 

WINSTON-SALEM  27104 

U  OF  NC 
WOODRING,  PHYLLIS  MCGEE 

286  TORRANCE  DR. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27106 

U  OF  NC 
ZVARA,  DAVID  ALEXANDER 

1116  CLAVERTON  CT. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27104 

OHIO  STATE  U 


CARDIOLOGY 

PEARCY,  WALTER  CURTIS 

3073  TRENWEST  DR. 
WINSTON-SALEM  27103 
UNIV.  OFSC. 


CARDIOVASCULAR  DISEASES 

EDMONDS,  JOHN  HENRY,  JR. 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED. 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
GADDY,  JOE  ELLIS,  JR. 

3073  TRENWEST  DR 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

U  OFNC 
GILLILAND,  KERRY  JAY 

1399  WESTGATE  CENTER  DR. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
GIVENS,  DAVIDSON  HOWARD 

1399  WESTGATE  CENTER  DR. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
GREEN,  HAROLD  D. 

3619  DEWSBURY  ROAD 

WINSTON-SALEM  27104 

CASE  WESTERN  RES 
GUY,  CLIFFORD  RICHARD 

250  CHARLOIS  BOULEVARD 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103-1579 

MED  SCH-UMDNJ 
HARRIS,  MILTON  DEAN 

3073  TRENWEST  DR. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

U  TX-SOU. WESTERN 
HOLLAND,  JAMES  P. 

3073  TRENWEST  DR. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

U  OF  NC 


AN     AC 

72     78     82 
910  765-9091 

AN/CC     AC 

78     79     81 
910  716-4297 

AN     AC 

85     86     87 

910  716-4285 

AN/ADM     AC 

59     70     76 
910  748-4524 

AN     AC 

62     62     68 

910  716-4791 

AN     AC 

65     65     75 
910  716-4498 

AN     S/RT 

54     54     55 
910  765-8452 

AN     AC 

84  84     90 
910  768-5441 

AN     AC 

85  89     93 
910  716-4498 


C/IM     C 
87     88     94 


CD/IM     AC 

56     56     70 

910  716-4208 

CD/IM     AC 

71      71      78 
910  768-0437 

CD/IM     AC 

76     76     88 
910  768-4261 

CD/IM     AC 

76     76     85 
910  768-4261 

CD     L/RT 

31     31     45 
910  765-5078 

CD/IM     AC 

67  68     83 
910  768-4730 

CD/IM     AC 

68  69     76 
910  768-0437 

CD/IM     AC 

80     82     87 
910  768-0437 


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34.  FORSYTH-STOKES-DAVIE  COMPONENT  SOCIETY  (Continued) 


KAHL,  FREDERIC  ROSS  CD/IM     AC 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH,  OF  MED.  67     68     76 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157  910  716-4261 

U  OF  CHICAGO 
KEITH,  THEODORE  ALLEN  CD/IM     AC 

3073  TRENWEST  DR.  67     67     75 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103  910  768-0437 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
KIRKLAND,  STEPHEN  M.  CD/IM     AC 

3073  TRENWEST  DR.  83     83     89 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103  910  768-0437 

MED  U  OF  SO 
KUTCHER,  MICHAEL  A.  CD/IM     AC 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED.  74     76     88 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157  910  716-2960 

JEFFERSON 
MILLER,  HENRY  SHELTON,  JR.  CD/IM     AC 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED.  54     54     63 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157-1045 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
NOMEIR,  ABOEL-MOHSEN 

3219  PENSBY  ROAD 

WINSTON-SALEM  27106 

ALEXANDRIA  EGYPT 
ORBOCK,  JACOB  ALEXANDER 

250  CHARLOIS  BOULEVARD 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

JEFFERSON 
RUFTY,  ALFRED  JACKSON,  JR. 

BOWMAN  GRAY,  DEPT.  OF  MED. 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157-1045 

LA  STATE  U 
SAWYER,  CHARLES  GLENN 

905  GOODWOOD  ROAD 

WINSTON-SALEM  27106-5602 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
WALLEY,  BRUCE  DOUGLAS 

2827  LYNDHURST  AVE.  STE.  205 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
WATTS,  LESTER  EARL 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED. 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
YOPP,  JAMES  DENNIE,  JR. 

755  HIGHLAND  OAKS  DR.  STE.  204 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

CARDIOVASCULAR  SURGERY 

CORDELL,  A.  ROBERT 

BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED. 

MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157-1096 

JOHNS  HOPKINS 
CROSBY,  IVAN  KEITH 

2827  LYNDHURST  AVE.  #205 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

U  OF  QUEENSLAND 
DUNCAN,  DAVID  ALLEN 

2827  LYNDHURST  AVE..  STE.  205 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

U  OF  FLORIDA 
MORGAN,  JOEL  CLARENCE 

2827  LYNDHURST  AVE.,  STE.  205 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
SORIANO,  CLINTON  REYES 

1901  S.  HAWTHORNE  RD.  STE.  340 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

U  OF  EAST 


HABERKERN,  ROY  CONRAD 

FORSYTH-STOKES  MENTAL 

HLTH  CTR 
725  N.  HIGHLAND  AVE. 
WINSTON-SALEM  27101 
DUKE 
KELLEY,  ARTHUR  EVANS 
BOWMAN  GRAY  SCH.  OF  MED. 
MEDICAL  CENTER  BLVD. 
WINSTON-SALEM  27157 
WEST  VA  U 

CRITICAL  CARE  MEDICINE 


MACGREGOR,  DREW  ALAN  CCM/IM     AC 

BOWMAN  GRAY.  DEPT.  OF  ANES.       86     87     90 
MEDICAL  CENTER  BOULEVARD 
WINSTON-SALEM  271 57-1 009  919  922-3229 

U  OF  UTAH 


CHP/P     AC 


69     69     74 


910  725-7777 


CHP/P     AC 

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 


CD/IM     AC 

52     72     78 
910  716-9075 

CD/IM     AC 

62     65     79 
910  768-4730 

CD/IM     AC 

61      61     73 

910  716-4469 

CD/IM     L/RT 

44     44     50 
910  724-2138 

CD/CDS     AC 

74     74     83 
910  768-9535 

CD/IM     AC 

57     57     57 

910  716-4581 

CD/IM     AC 

66     66     74 
910  765-4871 


CDS/TS     L 

47     50     57 

910  716-4672 

CDS/TS     AC 

63     63     87 
910  768-9510 

CDS/TS     AC 

84     85     92 
910  768-9510 

CDS/TS     AC 

78     79     83 
910  768-9510 

CDS     AC 

69     69     78 
910  765-6277 


CHILD  PSYCHIATRY 

ALLEN,  DAVID  HENRY 

1334  ASHLEY  SQUARE 
WINSTON-SALEM  27103-2949 
WASHINGTON  U 


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. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157 

U  OF  MISSOURI 
HENRICHS,  W.  DEAN 

250  CHARLOIS  BLVD. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

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 

U  OF  PENN 
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. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27157 

U  OF  TX-HOUSTON 
RHOADES,  VADE  G. 

2240-98  CLOVERDALE  AVE. 

W-S  PROF.  BLDG.  PO  BOX  5128 

WINSTON-SALEM  27113-5128 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
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 


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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 


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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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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 


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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 

MED  COLL  OF  GA 
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 

DUKE 


ORS/SRS     AC 

JORDAN,  ROBERT  CHARLES 

OTO     AC 

86     91     92 

175  CHARLOIS  BLVD.  STE.  101 

80         89 

910  768-1270 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 
MED  U  OF  SC 

910  768-3361 

ORS     RT 

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 

MOUNTJOY,  JOHN  ROBERT 

OTO     AC 

1420  PLAZA  DRIVE 

66     67     75 

ORS     AC 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

910  765-4922 

84     89     84 

GEO  WASHINGTON  U 

910  765-9314 

PITSER,  WILLIAM  ROSS 

OTO     AC 

1420  PLAZA  DRIVE 

62     62     70 

ORS     AC 

68     68     77 
910  768-1270 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103-1494 
UOFNC 
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 


OTO     AC 

74     77     80 
910  768-3361 

OTO     URT 

40     40     49 
910  724-0487 


OTO     AC 

360     74     75     80 
910  768-1308 

OTO     AC 

82     83     89 

910  716-4161 

OTO     AC 

74     74     78 
910  768-3361 


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 

JEFFERSON 


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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 

PDS     AC 

70     70     75 
910  724-0345 


PEDIATRICS 

ADAMS,  MELANIE  PD     AC 

1351  WESTGATE  CENTER  DR.  89     90     85 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103  910  760-9327 
BOWMAN  GRAY 

BENNETT,  JERRY  L.  PD     AC 

751  BETHESDA  RD.,  K#103A  67     67     88 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103  910  722-7143 
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 

WINSTON-SALEM  27101  910  725-0514 
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. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
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 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103-1579 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
STONE,  PERRY  GALE 

DALTON  ROAD,  P.  0.  BOX  426 

KING  27021 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
TATE,  DAVID  HARRISON 

3175  MAPLEWOOD  AVENUE 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103-3903 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
TROWELL,  AMY  REBECCA 

250  CHARLOIS  BOULEVARD 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

MED  COLL  OF  GA 
WALKER,  GEORGE  KIRK 

1351  WESTGATE  CENTER  DR. 

WINSTON-SALEM  27103 

BOWMAN  GRAY 


PD     AC 

73  73     92 
910  768-4730 

PD     AC 

89     92     93 
910  765-8490 

PD/N     L/RT 

46     47     52 
910  723-0458 

PD     L/RT 

56     56     59 
910  768-7030 

PD     AC 

63     64     67 
910  725-0514 

PD     AC 

87     90     92 

910  768-4667 

PD     AC 

68     68     78 

910  727-8108 

PD/GP     AC 

#S    64     64     78 
035  066-4045 

PD     AC 

54  55     82 
910  727-8108 

OBG     AC 

82     82     80 
910  766-8697 

PD/PDC     AC 

74  75     79 
910  768-4730 

PD     L/RT 

46     47     53 
910  768-7030 

PD     AC    . 

85     87     90    • 
910  768-7030 

PD     AC 

71  71     78 
910  765-8490 

PD     AC 

55  56     80 

910  716-4431 

PD     AC 

73     73     77 
910  768-4730 

PD     AC  I 

76     76     84 
910  983-2531 

PD     AC 

65     65     69 
910  768-7030 

PD/PHO     AC 

72  72     78 
910  768-4730 

PD     AC 

85     87     84 
910  765-8490 


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WEAVER,  R.  GREY,  JR. 

771  REAFORD  ROAD 
WINSTON-SALEM  27104 
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 

PUD/CC     AC 

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 


R     URT 

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 


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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 


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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 


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41.  GREATER  GREENSBORO  SOCIETY  OF  MEDICINE  (Continued) 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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41.  GREATER  GREENSBORO  SOCIETY  OF  MEDICINE  (Continued) 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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704  846-0726 

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704  384-4274 

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86     90     95 
704  377-5772 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


;* 


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 

ORS     AC        I      I 

75     76     81  I 

704  339-1000  *> 

1 

ORS     L/RT  I 

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 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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  * 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


GENERAL  SURGERY 


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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) 


315 


NO  SPECIALTY  LISTED 


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 


97 
919  355 


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93 
•8807 


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98         94 
919  758-2878 


96 

919  355 


95 
919  752 


95 
919  752 


96 
919  830- 


96 
919  355 


97 


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92 

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91 
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91 
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92 
9448 

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92 
6535 

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92 


919  758-4828 
S 
90 
3178 


94 
919  355-; 


98 


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94 


919  752-4249 


97 
919  392 


96 
919  757- 


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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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97 

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830-1885 

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756-6457 

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355-2059 

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355-0694 

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96 

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758-6865 

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95 

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630-1671 

S 

97 

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752-0325 

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757-0979 

S 

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752-0325 

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758-8594 

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92 

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98 

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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 

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74.  PITT  COMPONENT  SOCIETY  (Continued) 


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 

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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 


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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 

620  S.  MEMORIAL  DR. 

GREENVILLE  27834 

EAST  CAROLINA  U 
STURGIS,  THOMAS  MICHAEL 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

DEPT.  OF  MEDICINE 

GREENVILLE  27858 

RUTGERS  MED  SCH 


IM/ON     AC 

TUCKER,  DONALD  HUGH 

IM/CD     AC 

81     81     78 

620  S.  MEMORIAL  DR. 

58     58     64 

919  752-4610 

GREENVILLE  27834 
DUKE 

919  752-6101 

IM     AC 

TURNER,  ROBERT  COY 

IM    AC 

76     78     82 

320  DUPONT  CIRCLE 

76     76     80 

GREENVILLE  27858-6520 

919  752-6101 

919  816-4633 

U  OF  ILLINOIS 

USALA,  STEPHEN  JON 

IM/END     AC 

IM     S 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

82     84     90 

94         90 

MED/ENDO 

919  321-1254 

GREENVILLE  27858 
U  OF  CHICAGO 

919  816-2571 

IM/END     AC 

WARREN,  MARK  LOWE 

IM/END     AC 

77     78     93 

620  S,  MEMORIAL  DR. 

84     86     82 

GREENVILLE  27834 

919  752-6101 

919  816-2567 

UOFNC 

IM/AI     AC 

71     71     85 

NEONATAL-PERINATAL  MEDICINE 

919  816-3144 

KOPELMAN,  ARTHUR 

NPM     AC 

IM     L/RT 

DEPT.  OF  PEDIATRICS 

63     63     79 

51     51     57 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

919  752-6846 

GREENVILLE  27858-4354 
U  OF  ROCHESTER 

919  816-4787 

IM     S 

94         90 
919  830-5449 

MEETZE,  WILLIAM  HOWARD 

NPM/PD     AC 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

79     80     94 

DEPT.  OF  PEDIATRICS 

GREENVILLE  27858 

919  816-4812 

IM     AC 

84     84     94 

MED  U  OF  SC 

WIMMER,  JOHN  EASTER,  JR. 

NPM     AC 

DEPT.  OF  PEDIATRICS 

71     74     82 

919  816-4633 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

GREENVILLE  27858-4354 

919  816-4684 

IM/P     AC 

MED  COLL  OF  VA 

79     80     84 

919  816-4633 

NEPHROLOGY 

IM/D     AC 

BOLIN,  PAUL,  JR. 

NEP     AC 

83     93     94 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 
DEPT  OF  MEDICINE 

84     89     92 

919  816-2555 

GREENVILLE  27858 
UOFNC 

919  816-2545 

IM     AC 

BYRUM,  GRAHAM  VANCE,  JR. 

NEP/IM     AC 

83     84     80 

PITT  RENAL  MEDICINE  ASSOCS.LTD  80     81     79 

919  753-7141 

501  PALADIN  DRIVE 

GREENVILLE  27834 

919  752-8880 

IM/PUD     AC 

BOWMAN  GRAY 

61     61     69 

DETWILER,  RANDAL  KENT 

NEP/IM     AC 

919  752-3185 

ECU3E149  BRODY  BLDG. 

86     88     94 

GREENVILLE  27858 

919  816-2545 

IM/CCM     C 

OHIO  STATE  U 

71     71     94 

FERGUSON,  ALFRED  LEA 

NEP/IM     RT 

1031  E.  ROCK  SPRING  ROAD 

61     61     70 

919  816-4651 

GREENVILLE  27858 
U  OF  TENNESSEE 

919  752-8880 

IM/ID     AC 

HOGGARD,  JEFFREY  GORDON 

NEP/IM     AC 

78     79     84 

PITT  RENAL  MEDICINE  ASSOCS.LTD  82     84     80 

501  PALADIN  DRIVE 

919  816-2550 

GREENVILLE  27834 
U  OFNC 

919  752-8880 

IM     AC 

KENDRICK,  PAUL  WAYNE 

NEP/IM     AC 

81      84     88 

PITT  RENAL  MEDICINE  ASSOCS.LTD  66     72     75 

919  752-6101 

501  PALADIN  DRIVE 

GREENVILLE  27834 

919  752-8880 

IM/END     AC 

U  OF  ALABAMA 

81     82     90 

KHURI,  RAJA  N. 

NEP     AC 

DEPT.  OF  MED./RENAL  MED. 

59     64     88 

919  816-2571 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

GREENVILLE  27858 

919  816-2545 

IM     AC 

AMERU  OF  BEIRUT 

MERRILL,  RICHARD  HOSMER 

NEP/IM     AC 

89     91     85 

DEPT.  OF  MEDICINE 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

66     67     80 

919  752-6101 

GREENVILLE  27834 
BOSTON  U 

919  816-2545 

IM/Gl     AC 

WAUGH,  WILLIAM  HOWARD 

NEP/IM     L 

86     87     93 

DEPT.  OF  PHYSIOLOGY 
ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

48     48     72 

GREENVILLE  27858 

919  816-2773 

TUFTS  U 

ROSTER  OF  MEMBERS 


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NEUROLOGICAL  SURGERY 

HARDY.  IRA  MAY.  II 

2245  STANTONSBURG  RD.,  STE 

GREENVILLE  27834 

U  OF  NO 
JONES,  FRANKLIN  D. 

2325  STANTONSBURG  RD. 

GREENVILLE  27834 

EASTERN  VA 
LEE,  K.  STUART 

2325  STANTONSBURG  RD, 

GREENVILLE  27834 

EAST  CAROLINA  U 
LEONARD,  JOHN  RICHARD,  III 

2325  STANTONSBURG  RD 

GREENVILLE  27834 

U  OF  NO 
TIMMONS,  ROBERT  LANSING 

2325  STANTONSBURG  RD. 

GREENVILLE  27834 

HARVARD 
TUCCI,  KEITH  ANTHONY 

2325  STANTONSBURG  ROAD 

GREENVILLE  27834 

U  OF  MIAMI 

NEUROLOGY 

FLEMING,  DUARD  FRANCIS,  JR. 

2501  STANTONSBURG  RD, 

GREENVILLE  27834 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
HARDY,  JOHN  GREGG 

2501  STANTONSBURG  RD. 

GREENVILLE  27834 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
SHUPING,  JOHN  ROSS 

2501  STANTONSBURG  RD, 

GREENVILLE  27834 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
STEEL,  JOHN  GRIFFITH 

2501  STANTONSBURG  RD 

GREENVILLE  27834 

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 
BARKER,  CYNTHIA  DEBRA  PEEBLES 

ECU  WOMENS  PHYSICIANS  86     86     92 

#5  DOCTORS  PARK 

GREENVILLE  27834  919  758-5246 

BOWMAN  GRAY 
BOURNE,  JEANETTE  LILLIAN  OBG     C 

2315  EXECUTIVE  PARK  CIRCLE  87     93     94 

GREENVILLE  27834  919  830-1035 

U  OF  MASS 
BROWN,  WILLIAM  EDWARD  OBG     AC 

2251  STANTONSBURG  ROAD  81     82     79 

GREENVILLE  27834  919  757-3131 

EAST  CAROLINA  U 
BUTLER,  DOROTHY  WOLF  OBG     AC 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE  90         90 

GREENVILLE  27858-4354  919  355-0588 

U  OF  TX-HOUSTON 
CAMPBELL,  DIANE  JANE  OBG     AC 

2315  EXECUTIVE  PARK  CIR,  77     78     86 

PO  BOX  8307 

GREENVILLE  27835  919  830-1035 

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 

GREENVILLE  27834  919  758-4181 

MED  COLL  OF  VA 


NS     AC 

O     63     63     68 
919  752-9794 

NS     AC 

77     81     86 
919  752-5156 

NS     AC 

81     83     78 
919  752-5156 

NS     AC 

70     70     76 
919  752-5156 

NS     L/RT 

53     58     59 
919  752-5156 

NS     AC 

85     86     93 
919  752-5156 


N     AC 

72  73     79 
919  752-4848 

N     AC 

73  73     78 
919  752-4848 

N     AC 

76  76     73 
91 9  752-4848 

N     AC 

77  79     85 
919  752-4848 


EASLEY,  HENRY  ALEXANDER,  III  OBG/LM     AC 

101  BETHESDA  DR.  82     82     79 

GREENVILLE  27834  919  758-4181 

U  OFNC 

FOLEY,  MARY-ELLEN  OBG     AC 

BLDG,  #5.  DOCTORS  PARK  87     90     92 

GREENVILLE  27858  919  758-5246 

U  OF  SOU  FLORIDA 

FREEMAN,  GEORGE  HARTLEY  OBG     AC 

2251  STANTONSBURG  ROAD  85     88     89 

GREENVILLE  27834  919  757-3131 

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 

GREENVILLE  27834  91 9  757-31 31 

EAST  CAROLINA  U 

HAVEN,  ANDREW  EDDY  OBG     AC 

2251  STANTONSBURG  ROAD  78     80     83 

GREENVILLE  27834  919  757-3131 

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 

GREENVILLE  27858-4354  919  816-4610 

DUKE 

MALLETTE,  JULIUS  0.  OBG     AC 

PITT  COUNTY  MEMORIAL  HOSPITAL  82     83     87 

DEPT   OF  OB-GYN,  150 

GREENVILLE  27858  919  816-4191 

EAST  CAROLINA  U 

MARTIN,  ANN  MICHELE  OBG     R 

41 14  TREETOPS  CIRCLE  93     93     89 

WINTERVILLE  28590  919  321-5726 

EAST  CAROLINA  U 


OBG     AC    OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 


ONCOLOGY 

CHAPLINSKI,  THOMAS  JOSEPH 

1705  W,  6TH  ST, 

GREENVILLE  27834 

U  OF  CHICAGO 
ERNST,  DONALD  SCOTT 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

E-127  BRODY  BLDG, 

GREENVILLE,  NC  27858-4354 

U  OF  OTTAWA 
RAAB,  MARY  JERISTA 

DEPT.  OF  MEDICINE 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

GREENVILLE  27858 

MED  COLL  OF  PENN 

OPHTHALMOLOGY 

HOLLAND,  JAMES  EUGENE 

2573  STANTONSBURG  ROAD 

GREENVILLE  27834 

U  OF  MISSOURI 
MONROE,  WILLIAM  MURCHISON 

DOCTORS  PK.  STE,  I 

STANTONSBURG  ROAD 

GREENVILLE  27834 

U  OF  NC 
PRICE,  ELAINE  CAROLE 

2573  STANTONSB  URG  ROAD 

GREENVILLE  27834 

ALBANY  MED  COLL 
STEINBERG,  STEVEN  ANDREW 

301  BOWMAN  GRAY  DRIVE 

GREENVILLE  27834-7204 

DOWNSTATE  MEDICAL  CENTER 
VAHEY,  JEAN  BENITA 

301  BOWMAN  GRAY  DR. 

GREENVILLE  27834 

CASE  WESTERN  RES 
VAN  HOUTEN,  PETER  A. 

#1C  DOCTORS  PARK 

GREENVILLE  27834 

U  OF  MIAMI 
VISCARDI,  JEFFREY  J. 

301  BOWMAN  GRAY  DR. 

GREENVILLE  27834 

DOWNSTATE  MEDICAL  CENTER 
WHITE,  STEVEN  MERLE 

301  BOWMAN  GRAY  DR, 

GREENVILLE  27834 

MED  U  OF  SC 

ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 


AC 

93 


MELVIN,  WINSLOW  BRITT 

RT.  #1.  BOX  92-A 

WINTERVILLE  28590 

EAST  CAROLINA  U 
MINARD,  RAYMOND  BRUCE 

3608  COVENTRY  CT. 

GREENVILLE  27858 

EAST  CAROLINA  U 
SATTERFIELD,  G.  HOWARD,  JR. 

DOCTOR'S  PARK,  BUILDING  #5 

GREENVILLE  27834 

DUKE 
SEHGAL,  NARINDER  NATH 

DEPT,  OF  OB-GYN 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

GREENVILLE  27858 

M  C  OF  AMRITSAR 
STEPHENSON,  HALE  HAMPTON 

101  BETHESDA  DR, 

GREENVILLE  27834 

EAST  CAROLINA  U 
TAFT,  RICHARD  CHESSON 

101  BETHESDA  DRIVE 

GREENVILLE  27834 

U  OF  NC 
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 

919  816-2383 


OPH     AC 

75     75     81 
919  752-0313 

OPH     AC 

64     64     70 

919  758-4166 

OPH     AC 

84  84     92 
919  752-0313 

OPH     AC 

86     87     92 
919  758-5800 

OPH     AC 

88     89     94 
919  758-5800 

OPH     AC 

82     86     88 
919  758-2402 

OPH     AC 

85  86     90 
919  758-5800 

OPH     AC 

59     63     68 
919  758-5800 


AN     AC 

85     87     85 
919  355-3383 

AN     AC 

81     84     78 
919  756-9168 

OBG     AC 

57     57     63 
919  758-5246 

OBG     AC 

54     61     85 

919  816-5903 

OBG     AC 

88     88     85 
919  758-4181 

OBG     AC 

72     72     77 
919  758-4181 

AN     AC 

78     81     84 
919  752-2140 


BARSANTI,  CHRISTOPHER  MICHAEL        ORS     AC 

604  MEDICAL  DRIVE  85     86     92 

PITT  ORTHOPAEDIC  SERVICE 

GREENVILLE  27834  919  758-1777 

U  OF  VIRGINIA 

BARTLETT,  EDWIN  CLARY  ORS/SM     AC 

622  MEDICAL  DR,  78     79     84 

GREENVILLE  27834  919  752-4613 

U  OFNC 

BOYETTE,  DEANNA  MARIE  ORS     AC 

622  MEDICAL  DRIVE  88     94     85 

GREENVILLE  27834  919  752-4613 

EAST  CAROLINA  U 

CRISP,  SELLERS  LUTHER  ORS     AC 

622  MEDICAL  DR.  60     60     68 

GREENVILLE  27834  919  752-4613 

U  OF  NC 

HAMILTON,  GENE  THOMAS  ORS     AC 

622  MEDICAL  DR,  67     68     74 

GREENVILLE  27834  919  752-4613 

NORTHWESTERN  U 

HARVELL,  JAMES  C,  JR.  ORS/SRS     AC 

604  MEDICAL  DR,  83     84     80 

GREENVILLE  27834  919  758-1777 

EAST  CAROLINA  U 
LASSITER.  TALLY  EDWARD,  JR.         ORS/SM     AC 

622  MEDICAL  DR.  82     83     86 

GREENVILLE  27834  919  752-4613 

HARVARD 


324 


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74.  PITT  COMPONENT  SOCIETY  (Continued) 


MCGILLICUDDY,  DENIS  MICHAEL 

604  MEDICAL  DR. 

GREENVILLE  27834 

U  OF  MICHIGAN 
WILHELMSEN,  BRUCE 

604  MEDICAL  DRIVE 

GREENVILLE  27834 

DUKE 
WILLIAMS,  RANDOLPH  MEADE 

604  MEDICAL  DR. 

GREENVILLE  27834 

U  OF  VIRGINIA 
WOOTEN,  JOHN  LEMUEL 

1807  CIRCLE  DR. 

GREENVILLE  27834 

DUKE 
WOOTEN,  STEPHEN  LAMONT 

622  MEDICAL  DR. 

GREENVILLE  27834 

DUKE 


OTOLARYNGOLOGY 

ALBERNAZ,  MARCUS  SAILER 

DOCTORS  PARK  #8 

GREENVILLE  27834 

N  E  OHIO  U 
BOST,  WILLIAM  STUART,  JR. 

8  DOCTORS  PARK 

PO  BOX  5007 

GREENVILLE  27834 

U  OF  NC 
CAMNITZ,  PAUL  SAMUEL 

BOX  5007 

GREENVILLE  27834 

U  OF  NC 


ORS     AC 

75     77     81 
919  758-1777 

ORS     AC 

79     79     85 
919  758-1777 

ORS     AC 

71     71     79 
919  758-1777 

ORS     L/RT 

47     54     55 
919  752-4613 

ORS/HS     AC 

81     82     80 
919  752-4613 


OTO     AC 

84     85     94 
919  752-5227 

OTO     AC 

62     62     70 

919  752-5227 

OTO     AC 

74     74     79 
919  752-5227 


919  816-5912 


PTH     AC 

85     89 


919  816-5988 

PTH     AC 

82     92     94 

919  816-5910 

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 

EWHA  UNIV 
SILVERMAN,  JAN  FRANKLIN  PTH     AC 

ECU  SCHOOL  OF  MED.  BRODY  1S08  70     70     84 

DEPT.OF  PTH,.  BRODY  BLDG. 

GREENVILLE  27834  919  816-5910 

MED  COLL  OF  VA 
SINGH,  HARSHARAN  KAUR  PTH     AC 

PO  BOX  6028  85     89     94 

PCMH.  DEPT.  OF  PATHOLOGY 

GREENVILLE  27834  919  816-5912 

EAST  CAROLINA  U 
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 

EMORY  U 
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 

SUNY-SYRACUSE 
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 


PTH/BLB     AC 

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 
GREENVILLE  27858 
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. 

GREENVILLE  27834 

YALE 
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 

S 

94 

90 

PD 

AS 

61     62 

78 

919  816-2539 

PD/IM 

AC 

73     74 

75 

919  816-3041 

ROSTER  OF  MEMBERS 


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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 

AC 

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 

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NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL 


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 


CAR 


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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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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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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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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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84.  STANLY  COMPONENT  SOCIETY  (Continued) 

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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 

19  734-8604 

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 


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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 

40     47     47 
919  243-4638 

FP     AC 

90     91     86 
919  399-0707 

FP     L/RT 

54     54     55 
919  237-0626 

FP     AC 

75     76     90 
919  399-0707 

FP     L 

43     43     46 
919  236-4341 

FP/AM     AC 

54     57     59 
919  291-2215 

FP     AC 

85     87     93 
919  291-2215 

FP     AC 

80     80     83 

919  284-4025 


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 

919  243-7932 

IM     AC 

73     73     77 

919  237-2700 

IM/IND     AC 

71     71     78 

919  237-2891 

IM     L/RT 

41     41     48 
919  243-5902 

IM/A     AC 

56     56     64 
919  237-4358 

IM/NEP     AC 

69     69     76 
919  243-2268 

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 


OPH     AC 

79     79     83 
919  291-1300 

OPH     AC 

56     56     63 
919  291-7001 

OPH     AC 

60     61     68 
919  291-7008 


ORS     AC 

71     72     78 
919  243-9629 

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 

"As  doctors,  if  we  do  the 
right  thing  at  the  right  time, 
we  can  make  a  difference." 

Dr.  Kenneth  A.  Haller,  Pediatrician,  East  St.  Louis,  Illinois, 
Member,  American  Medical  Association 

In  one  of  the  nation's  poorest  communities,  Dr. 
Kenneth  Haller  is  working  not  only  to  save  children's 
lives,  but  to  bring  dignity  to  the  lives  of  their  parents. 

He  is  the  type  of  physician  who  brings  distinction  to 
our  profession.  He  is  the  type  of  physician  who  upholds 
the  highest  ideals  of  medicine.  He  is  also  a  member  of 
the  American  Medical  Association  (AMA). 

"I  read  the  Principles  of  Medical  Ethics  of  the  AMA 
and  was  impressed  by  it.  I'm  proud  to  be  a  member," 
says  Dr.  Haller. 

You  are  invited  to  join  Dr.  Haller  and  to  join  with 
him  in  his  efforts  to  bring  quality  health  care  to  those  in 
need.  Become  a  member  of  the  American  Medical 
Association  today 


American  Medical  Association 

Physicians  dedicated  to  the  health  of  America 


SPECIALTY  SOCIETIES 


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Medical  Specialty  Societies  and  Other  Health 

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 
Officers  Term:  January  1  to  December  31 


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Month  Elected:  November  —  fake  office  in  January 

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 

28787,  704-258-8206 
Treasurer:  Rebecca  L.  Walker,  CMA,  PO  Box  34,  Coinjock,  NC 

27923-0034,  919-338-4141 
Officers  Term:  1  year 
Month  Elected:  May  1994 
Number  of  Members:  944 

Annual  Meeting:  April  27-30,  1995,  Fayetteville,  NC 
National  Headquarters:  American  Association  of  Medical  Assistants, 

20  N.  Wacker  Drive,  Suite  1575,  Cfiicago,  IL  60606,  312-899-1500 


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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 

Gunter,  June  U.,  Durham  —  11-14-94 

Haywood,  Hubert  Benbury,  Jr.,  Raleigh  —  10-17-94 

Hengeveld,  Loftus,  Jr.,  Beverly  Hills,  FL  —  4-22-94 

Herring,  Theodore  Tilghman,  Wilson  —  11-18-94 

Hiatt,  John  Donald,  Jr.,  Greensboro  —  12-24-94 

Jones,  Clara  Mae,  Mebane  —  5-15-94 

Kitchin,  William  Walton,  Clinton  —  11-27-94 


Kornegay,  Robert  Dumais,  Sr.,  Rocky  Mount  —  11-9-94 

Kossove,  Albert  Anthony,  Charlotte  —  1-28-94 

Lancaster,  James  Monroe,  Charlotte  —  6-29-94 

Lennon,  Herschel  C,  High  Point  —  7-22-94 

Long,  John  Clayton,  Pfafftown  —  3-2-94 

Marion,  Malcolm  Lafayette,  Chester,  SC  —  7-10-94 

Mayer,  Eugene  Stephen,  Chapel  Hill  —  11-2-94 

McWhorter,  Robert  Ligon,  Concord  —  4-7-94 

Mohr,  Jack  Elmer,  Chapel  Hill  —  10-31-94 

Monroe,  Lance  Truman,  Concord  —  6-7-94 

Moss,  George  Oren,  Rutherfordton  —  10-9-94 

Pate,  James  Lloyd,  Hope  Mills  —  1-29-94 

Peters,  Peter  D.,  Valdese  —  6-16-94 

Rieman,  Gilbert  Fletcher,  Wilmington  —  7-2-94 

Rodman,  Robert  Boyd,  Salisbury  —  11-9-94 

Rogers,  Ted,  Clyde  —  6-10-94 

Rourk,  Malcolm  Henderson,  Shallotte  —  5-12-94 

Schuster,  Lawrence  Edwin,  Wilmington  —  4-26-94 

Shearin,  Jacob  Connell,  Jr.,  Winston-Salem  —  5-22-94 

Simmons,  Robert  Lowrey,  Matthews  —  8-1-94 

Smith,  George,  Beaufort  —  9-12-94 

Spurr,  Charles  Lewis,  Winston-Salem  —  4-1-94 

Street,  Murdo  Eugene,  Jr.,  Carthage  —  5-12-94 

Theros,  Ellas  Paul  George,  Advance  —  11-20-94 

Vartanian,  Vartan,  Durham  —  11-94 

Veazey,  Alexander  Holloway,  Jr.,  Hendersonville  —  4-8-94 

Walker,  Elmer  Pixley,  Wilmington  —  6-22-94 

Welton,  David  Goe,  Charlotte  —  1-13-95 

Westbrook,  Sidney  Henry,  Jr.,  Valdese  —  1994 

White,  William  Edmond,  II,  Flat  Rock  —  8-10-94 

Wilder,  Raboteau  Terrell,  Southern  Pines  —  7-13-94 

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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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1970— *Edgar  T.  Beddingfield,  Jr.,  Wilson  (Wilson) 

1971 — Louis  deS.  Shaffner,  Winston-Salem  (Forsyth-Stokes- 

Davie) 
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) 
1981 — M.  Frank  Sohmer,  Jr.,  Winston-Salem  (Forsyth-Stokes- 
Davie) 
1982— Josephine  E.  Newell,  Bailey  (Wilson) 


1983— Marshall  S.  Redding,  Elizabeth  City  (Pasquotank-Cam- 
den-Currituck-Dare) 
1984 — Jack  Hughes,  Durham  (Durham-Orange) 

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- 
vie) 
1992 — Dees,  John  Tyler,  Burgaw  (New  Hanover-Pender) 
1993 — Mauney,  F.  Maxton,  Jr.,  Asheville  (Buncombe) 
1994— Kanof,  Elizabeth  P.,  Raleigh  (Wake) 


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President  —  John  T.  Dees,  M.D. 
Vice-President  —  Thad  B.  Wester,  M.D. 
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Vice-President  —  Elizabeth  P.  Kanof,  M.D. 
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MEDICAL  JOURNAL 

For  Doctors  and  their  Patients 

April  1995,  Volume  56,  Number  4 

Published  Monthly  as  the  Official  Organ 
of  the  North  Carolina  Medical  Society 
(ISSN  0029-2559) 


EDITOR 

Francis  A.  Neelon,  MD 

Durham 
919/286-6409 

DEPUTY  EDITOR 

Edward  C.  Halperin,  MD 

CONSULTING  EDITOR 

Eugene  A.  Slead,  Jr.,  MD 

ASSOCIATE  EDITORS 

Eben  Alexander,  Jr.,  MD 

Winston-Salem 
William  B.  Blythe,  MD 

Chapel  Hill 
F.  Maxton  Mauney,  Jr.,  MD 

Asheville 

MANAGING  EDITOR 

Jeanne  C.  Yohn 

Durham 
919/286-6410 
fax:  919/286-9219 

EDITORIAL  ASSISTANT 

Jane  Whalen 

SECTION  EDITORS 

Eugene  W.  Linfors,  MD 
Daniel  J.  Sexton,  MD 

BUSINESS  MANAGER 

Donald  R.  Wall 


EDITORIAL  BOARD 

CHAIR 

Margaret  N.  Harker,  MD 
Morehead  City 

MEMBERS 

Jay  Arena,  MD 

Durham 
Jack  Hughes,  MD 

Durham 
Timothy  W.  Lane,  MD 

Greensboro 
Assad  Meymandi,  MD 

Raleigh 
William  G.  Porter,  MD 

Charlotte 
Mary  J.  Raab,  MD 

Greenville 
J.  Dale  Simmons,  MD 
Raleigh 
Thomas  G.  Stovall,  MD 
Winston-Salem 


The  Socidy  is  not  to  be  considered  as 
endorsing  the  views  and  opinions 
advanced  by  authors  of  papers  delivered 
at  the  Annual  Meeting  or  published  in 
the  official  publication  of  the  Society. 
— Constitution  and  Bylaws  of  the  North 
Carolina  Medical  Society.  Chap.  IV, 
Section  3,  pg.  4. 

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FOR  DOCTORS  AND  THEIR  PATIENTS 

Contents  /  April1995,  Volume  56,  Number  4 

Cover:  "Nags  Head"  (watercolor,  1992)  by  Ernest  Craige,  MD,  of  Chapel  Hill.  Used  with  permission.  Property  of  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Arden  MiUer 
of  Chapel  Hill. 


PUBLIC  HEALTH 

138        Community-Based  Hypertension  Control  Programs 


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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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 

References 

1  Eddy  DM,  Sanders  LE,  Eddy  JF.  The  value  of 
screening  for  glaucoma  with  tonometry.  Surv 
Ophthalmol  1983;28:194-205. 

2  Sommer  A,  Tielsch  JM,  et  al.  Relationship  be- 
tween intraocular  pressure  and  primary  open 
angle  glaucoma  among  while  and  black  Ameri- 
cans— the  Baltimore  Eye  Survey.  Arch 
Ophthalmol  1991;109:1090-5. 

3  Mason  RP,  Kosoko  O,  et  al.  National  survey  of 
thepreval  en  ce  and  risk  factors  of  glaucoma  in  Sl 
Lucia,  West  Indies.  Ophthal  1989;96:1363-8. 

4  I^ske  MC,  Connell  AMS,  et  al.  The  Barbados 
Eye  Study — prevalence  of  open  angle  glaucoma. 
Arch  Ophthalmol  1 994;  1 12:821-9. 

5  Tielsch  JM,  Kalz  J,  et  al.  A  population-based 
evaluation  of  glaucoma  screening:  the  Baltimore 
Eye  Survey.  Am  J  Epidemiol  1991:134:1102- 
10. 

6  Beck  RW,  Messner  DK,  et  al.  Is  there  a  racial 
difference  in  physiologic  cup  size?  Ophthal 
1985;92:873-6. 

7  Varma  R,  Tielsch  JM,  el  al.  Race-,  age-,  gender- 
and  refractive  error-related  differences  in  the 
normal  optic  disc.  Arch  Ophthalmol  1994;112: 
1068-76. 


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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 

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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. 


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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 


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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 
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and  coordinating  efforts  within  North  Carolina.  As  part  of  this 
effort,  the  North  Carolina  Diabetes  Control  Program  has  devel- 
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Recommendations 

Due  to  the  large,  and  occasionally  unappreciated,  burden  of 
diabetes  in  North  Carolina  and  the  potential  to  prevent  the 
complications  from  diabetes,  we  recommend: 

•  Regular  collection,  analysis,  and  reporting  of  data  about 
diabetes  in  North  Carolina,  including  data  other  than  under- 
lying cause  mortality  statistics; 

•  That  decision-makers  use  such  surveillance  data,  especially 
that  for  diabetes,  to  plan  for  and  allocate  scarce  health 
resources; 

•  That  public  and  private  health-care  providers  offer  effective 
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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 


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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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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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REPRODUCTIVE      HEALTH 

Barriers  to  Prenatal  Care 
in  i\1ecicienburg  County 

A  Study  of  500  Women 


Kathleen  Underman  Boggs,  PhD,  Jonnie  McLeod,  MD,  and  Thomas  M.  Stubbs,  MD 


We  know  that  inadequate  prenatal  care 
results  in  poor  outcomes  of  pregnancy. 
Nevertheless,  a  disproportionately  large 
number  of  women  in  North  Carolina  still 
receive  inadequate  prenatal  care. 

Since  1988,  when  North  Carolina 
had  the  highest  infant  mortality  rate  in  the 
nation,  many  new  legislative  and  finan- 
cial efforts  have  been  directed  at  improv- 
ing the  care  of  pregnant  women.  The 
Governor's  Commission  on  Reduction 
of  Infant  Mortality  has  facilitated  coordi- 
nation of  community  efforts  to  address 
the  problem.  Infant  death  rates  declined 
from  11.5/1,000  live  births  in  1989to9.9 
in  1992.  The  rate  rose  slightly  to  10.6  in 
1993  because  of  an  increase  in  neonatal 
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. 


NCMJ  /  April  1995,  Volume  56  Number  4 


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% 

160 


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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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MEDICINE      AND      THE      LAW 


^^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 


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 
already  foundering  "captain-of-the-ship"  doctrine  in  this  state. 
However,  the  Court  replaced  it  with  a  legal  rule  that  leaves 
unclear  the  circumstances  under  which  surgeons  and  physi- 
cians will  be  liable  for  the  negligence  of  health  professionals 
with  whom  they  work.  The  "captain-of-the-ship"  doctrine  and 
the  current  "borrowed  servant"  doctrine  apply  to  lead  physi- 
cians of  any  specialty,  but  the  issue  arises  most  often  with 
surgeons  in  an  operating  room  setting. 


Sources  of  Physician  Liability 

We  know  that  physicians  may  be  held  liable  for  damages  caused 
by  their  own  negligence.  In  addition,  under  the  theory  of 
respondeat  superior  ("let  the  master  answer"),  physicians  may 
also  be  held  liable  for  the  negligent  acts  of  their  employees  or 
agents.  Respondeat  superior  makes  no  requirement  that  the 
physician/employer  be  negligent  in  any  way.  The  docaine 
frankly  imposes  liability  without  fault.  Physicians  may  be  said 
to  be  "vicariously  liable"  for  the  acts  of  employees,  a  liability 
based  not  on  their  own  negligence  but  on  their  relationship  to 
the  wrongdoer.^  Vicarious  liability  is  conceptually  and  dochn- 
nally  distinct  from  related  actions  such  as  negligent  supervision 
wherein  physicians  may  be  deemed  negligent  in  monitoring  the 
actions  of  other  health  care  professionals.  In  vicarious  liability 

Dr.  De  Ville  Is  with  the  Department  of  Medical  Humanities,  East 
Carolina  University  School  of  Medicine,  Greenville  27858-4354. 
(This  article  is  an  academ  ic  commentary  and  does  not  constitute 
legal  advice  or  an  offer  of  legal  advice.  Readers  who  require 
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.     □ 


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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 

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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- 
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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- 


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4  Evans  RW,  Mannineu  DL.  US  public  opinion  concerning  the 
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5  President's  Commission  for  the  Study  of  Bioethics  in  Medicine. 
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6  Garrison  RN,  Bentley  FR,  Rague  GH,  et  al.  There  is  an  answer  to  the 
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Radiologic  Anatomy's  interactive  CD-ROM  environment  is 
designed  to  guide  students  of  anatomy,  physiology,  and  radiol- 
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conjunction  with  anatomic  dissections.  The  program  requires 
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Radiologic  Anatomy  is  the  student  version  of  another, 
similar  program  (not  reviewed).  It  involves  study  by  anatomic 
area  or  individual  anatomic  part,  and  users  can  self-test  their 
skills  at  any  point.  It  allows  non-linear  study  since  users  can 
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user  asks  to  look  at  an  anatomic  area  or  part,  an  x-ray  or  an 
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sired. Yellow  arrows  and  accompanying  text  illustrate  selected 
points  of  anatomy  on  the  images.  Some  of  the  anatomy  is 
supplemented  by  fluoroscopic  video  (mostly  illustrating  joint 
motion)  displayed  in  two-inch  screen  boxes.  All  of  this  worked 
reasonably  quickly  on  my  system. 

The  quality  of  the  images  often  left  much  to  be  desired, 
however.  In  the  author's  defense,  I  should  note  that  digitizing 
analog  x-ray  films  or  anatomic  photographs  without  significant 
image  loss  requires  not  only  huge  data  files  but,  ideally, 
specialized  and  very  expensive  2,(XX)-line  display  monitors.  To 
save  storage  space  on  the  CD-ROM  disk,  the  initial  analog  x-ray 
and  photo  images  may  have  been  digitized  at  lower  resolution. 
And  there  is  probably  more  information  lost  by  use  of  com- 
pressed recording  techniques  to  further  decrease  image  file 
size.  Getting  these  data  files  to  the  screen  promptly  requires  a 
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 
endorsement  from  an  unnamed  Wake  Forest  University  librar- 
ian, who  stales  that  "students  who  see  the  program  love  it." 
Since  product  offerings  of  this  type  in  radiology  are  sparse. 
Radiologic  Anatomy  does  indeed  engender  an  initial  "gee 
whiz"  response,  but  serious  users  will  notice  its  shortcomings. 

Students  of  radiology  technology  should  like  this  program 
when  they  are  learning  anatomy  early  in  their  training,  but  their 
lack  of  experience  in  various  imaging  modalities  will  keep  them 
from  using  the  alternative  imaging  formats  adequately.  The 
poor-quality  illustrative  materials  also  may  confuse  them.  The 
program's  digital  video  movies  on  proper  patient  positioning 
for  x-rays  are  informative,  however.  High  school  students 
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 
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Exercise  Handouts  for  Rehabilitation 

Carole  Lewis  and  Therese  McNerney.  Galthersburg,  MD: 

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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 


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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. 


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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.  , , 


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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 

Drive,  Fayetteville  28305 
Johnnie  Earl  Jones  (OBG),  1261  Oliver 

St.,  FayettevUle  28304 


Ipbi  Kim  (OTO),  1317  Medical  Drive, 
Ste.  #3,  Fayetteville  28304 

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 


NCMJ  /  April  1995,  Volume  56  Number  4 


179 


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 

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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 

1 80  NCM  J  /  April  1995,  Volume  56  Number  4 


A  Commitment  to  Change. 
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NORTH  CAROLINA 
MEDICAL  JOURNAL 

For  Doctors  and  their  Patients 

May  1995,  Volume  56,  Number  5 

Published  Monthly  as  the  Official  Organ 
of  the  North  Carolina  Medical  Society 
(ISSN  0029-2559) 


EDITOR 

Francis  A.  Neelon,  MD 

Durham 
919/286-6409 

DEPUTY  EDITOR 

Edward  C.  Halpcrin.  MD 

CONSULTING  EDfTOR 

Eugene  A.  Stead,  Jr.,  MD 

ASSOCIATE  EDITORS 

Eben  Alexander,  Jr.,  MD 

Winston-Salem 
William  B.  BIythe,  MD 

Chapel  Hill 
F.  Maxton  Mauney,  Jr.,  MD 

Asheville 

MANAGING  EDFTOR 

Jeanne  C.  Yohn 

Durham 
919/286-6410 
fax:  919/286-9219 

EDITORIAL  ASSISTANT 

Grey  Brown 

SECTION  EDITORS 

Eugene  W.  Linfors,  MD 
Daniel  J.  Sexton,  MD 

BUSINESS  MANAGER 

Donald  R.  Wall 


EDITORIAL  BOARD 

CHAIR 

Margaret  N.  Marker,  MD 
Morehead  City 

MEMBERS 
Jay  Arena,  MD 

Durham 
Jack  Hughes,  MD 

Durham 
Timothy  W.  Lane,  MD 

Greensboro 
Assad  Meymandi,  MD 

Raleigh 
William  G.  Porter,  MD 

Charlotte 
Mary  J.  Raab,  MD 

Greenville 
J.  Dale  Simmons,  MD 

Raleigh 
Thomas  G.  Stovall,  MD 
Winston-Salem 


The  Society  is  not  to  be  considered  as 
endorsing  the  views  and  opinions 
advanced  by  authors  of  papers  delivered 
at  the  Annual  Meeting  or  published  in 
the  official  publication  of  the  Society. 
— Constitution  and  Bylaws  of  the  North 
Carolina  Medical  Society.  Chap.  IV, 
Section  3,  pg.  4. 

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North  Carolina  Medical  Journal 

FOR  DOCTORS  AND  THEIR  PATIENTS 

Contents  /  May  1995,  Volume  56,  Number  5 

Cover:  Phannaceutical  workers  must  wear  proleclive  garb  lo  avoid  health  hazards  characteristic  of  the  industry.  Here,  a  technician  at  Glaxo, 
Inc.'s,  manufacturing  and  packaging  facility  in  Zebulon,  NC,  pulls  a  sample  of  coated  Zantac  tablets.  Photo  courtesy  of  Glaxo,  Inc. 


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 


189 

196 

202 
206 
215 
222 

228 


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 


David  Warren,  JD 


HEALTH  WATCH 

211         Prenatal  Care  is  Essential  to  Mother  and  Child:  A  Baby's  Life  Depends  On  It     Mecklenburg  County  Medical  Society 
Depression  in  Pregnancy:  A  Frequent  Problem  That  is  Frequently  Missed  Carl  M.  Hoffman,  MD 


BULLETIN  BOARD 

1 84        Letters  to  the  Editor 

188         Instructions  for  Authors 

214         Subscription  Form 

237        Carolina  Physician's  Bookshelf 

239         Continuing  Medical  Education 


242  New  Members 

243  Classified  Advertisements 

244  Aphorisms  of  the  Month:  "Thoughts  on  Education" 
244  Index  to  Advertisers 


NCMJ  /  May  1995.  Volume  56  Number  5 


183 


Letters  to  the  Editor 


^ 


DNR  Q&A 

To  the  Editor: 

I  am  requesting  permission  from  the 
Journal  to  photocopy  the  February 
"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 
Forsyth  County  EMS  and  medical  direc- 
tor for  Region  I,  EMS  Council,  I  am  very 
often  asked  to  address  the  issue  of 
prehospital  DNR,  both  by  physicians  as 


well  as  families  of  patients.  I  think  that 
this  article  will  go  a  long  way  in  answer- 
ing individuals'  questions. 

Roy  L.  Alson,  PhD,  MD,  FACEP 

Assistant  Professor 

Department  of  Emergency  Medicine 

Bowman  Gray  School  of  Medicine 

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From  the  Editor: 

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permission  to  photocopy  the  February 
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FROM      THE      GUEST      EDITOR 


Protecting  Workers  and 

Their  Families  in  North  Carolina 

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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Occupational  Hazards  in  tiie 
Hospital,  Doctor's  Office,  and 
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). 


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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 

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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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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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Prenatal  Care  is  Essential  to  Mother  and  Child 

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Obtaining  health  care  during  pregnancy  can  help  the  mother- 
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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 

This  article  was  reprinted  with  the  permission  of  the  Char- 
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 


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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 


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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 


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(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 

1  Occupational  Trends:  Year  2000  North  Caro- 
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Security  Commission  of  NC,  April  1992. 

2  US  Department  of  Labor,  Survey  of  Occupa- 
tional Injuries  &  Illnesses  1992,  Office  of 
Safety,  Health  and  Working  Conditions,  Bu- 
reau of  Labor  Statistics,  1993. 

3  Courtney  D.  Health  hazards  of  soft  soldering 
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Suggested  Reading 

LaDou  J.  Microelectronics  industry.  State  of  the 


Art  Reviews :  Occupational  Medicine  1 986;  1 . 

Koh  D,  Foulds  IS,  Aw  TC.  Dermatological  haz- 
ards in  the  electronics  industry.  Contact  Der- 
matitis 1990;22:1-7. 

Rempel  D,  Harrison  R,  Bamhard  S.  Work-re- 
lated cumulative  trauma  disorders  of  the  up- 
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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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2  Fallon  L,  Dickerson  OB,  Brandt-Rauf  P.  Occupalional  Medicine:  The 
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Epstein  J.  The  social  consequences  of  common  law  rules.  Harvard  Law 

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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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NCMJ  /  May  1995,  Volume  56  Number  5 


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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Continuing  iViedicai  Education 


May  15-June  2 

Neurodevelopmental  Mini-Fellowship  for  Health  Care 

Professionals  Involved  in  Primary  Care 

Place:     UNC  School  of  Medicine,  Chapel  Hill 

Info:       Office  of  CME,  UNC,  9 1 9/962-2 11 8  or  800/862-6264 

May  19 

12th  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  Well-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:        $30  (NC  Writers'  Network  members), 

$35  (non-members) 
Info:       NC  Writers '  Network,  P.O.  Box  954,  Carrboro  275 1 0, 

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, 

910/716-4450 


June  6-10 

4th  Annual  Advanced  Coronary  Interventions 

Place:     Weslin  Resort,  Hilton  Head,  SC 

Credit:     18  hours  Category  1,  AMA 

Fee:        $650 

Info:       Mary  Ann  Cox,  800/874-2417  or  704/355-3120 

June  8-11 

Procedural  Skills  for  Family  Physicians 

Place:     Raleigh 

Credit:    25  hours  Category  1,  AMA 

Info:       Office  of  CME,  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  16 

Preventing  Occupational  Tuberculosis 

Place:     Sheraton  Inn  University  Center,  Durham 

Credit:    9  hours  Category  1,  AMA 

Fee:        $  1 5  (physicians),  $  1 0  (non-physicians); 

travel  scholarships  available 
Info:       LindaHacke,PAC,Box2914,DUMC,Durham27710, 

919/286-1722  ext.  285 

June  17-24 
Summer  Radiology 

Place:     TBA 

Info:       Office  of  CME,  BGSM,  910/716^450 
or  800/277-7654 

June  18-23 

Minority  Public  Health  Institute 

Place:     UNC  School  of  Public  Health,  Chapel  Hill 
CEUs  available 

$265  (for  CEU  or  UNC-CH  graduate  credit,  in-state); 
extra  for  lodging  and  meals 

Mary  Everette,  Dept.  of  Biostatistics,  UNC  School  of 
Public  Health,CB#  7400, 3 1 08  McGavran-Greenberg 
Bldg.,  Chapel  Hill  27599-7400 

Continued 


Credit: 
Fee: 

Info: 


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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 

Place:     Nags  Head 

Credit:    6  hours  Category  1 ,  AMA 

Info:       Office  ofCME,  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  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,  910/716^450 
or  800/277-7654 

June  26-July  1 

3rd  Annual  Primary  Care  Conference 

Place:     Hilton  Head,  SC 
Info:       Office  of  CME,  DUMC,  919/684-6485 
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 

Info:       Office  of  CME,  DUMC,  9 19/684-6485 
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:       Office  ofCME,  UNC,  9 19/962-21 18  or  800/862-6264 

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,  910/716-4450 
or  800/277-7654 

August  18-20 

14th  Annual  East  Coast  Emergency  Medicine  Seminar 

Place:     Morehead  City  and  Atlantic  Beach 

Credit:    10  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  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 
277 1 0, 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,  910/716^1450 
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 

September  30-October  7 

27th  Diving  and  Hyperbaric  Medicine  Course 

Place:     Bonaire 

Info:       Office  of  CME,  DUMC,  9 1 9/684-6485 
or  800/222-9984 


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October  (date  TBA) 

Frank  Lock  Ob/Gyn  Symposium 

Place:     Winston-Salem 
Credit:    8.5  hours  Category  1,  AMA 
Info:       Office  of  CME,  BGSM,  910/716^450 
or  800/277-7654 

October  5-7 

Advanced  Applied  Ultrasound  in  Obstetrics 

Place:     New  Orleans,  LA 
Info:       Office  of  CME,  BGSM,  910/7164450 
or  800/277-7654 

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:       Joseph  Marc  Majure,  MD,  Assistant  Professor  of 

Pediatrics,  Box  2994,  DUMC,  Durham  27710, 

919/684-2289,  fax:  919/684-2292 


October  20-22 

Southeastern  Dermatological  Society  Meeting 

Place:     Chapel  Hill 

Info:       OfficeofCME,UNC,919/962-21 18or800/862-6264 

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 

Place:     Asheville 

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,  910/716-4450 
or  800/277-7654 


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Naftali  Francisco  Fernandez  (PD),  2312-B 

Murchison  Road,  Fayetteville  28301 
John  Anthony  Freeman  (U),  UNC  School  of 

Medicine,  428  Burnett- Womack,  CB 

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Robert  Lee  Hines  (U),  3637  Cape  Center 

Drive,  Fayetteville  28304 
Robert  Lacin  (RES),  3908  S  warthmore  Road, 

Durham  27707 
Amanda  May  Merchant  G'D),  40  Ardsley 

Ave.,  Concord  28025 
Ellyn  Marci  Meshel  (IM),  206  Waters  Edge 

Drive,  Kill  Devil  Hills  27948 
Paul  Anthony  Piazza  (AN),  808  Lakecrest 

Ave.,  Apt.  1606,  High  Point  27265 

Alamance-Caswell 

Jon  David  Power  (OBG),  291  N.  Graham- 
Hopedale  Road,  Burlington  2721 5 


Craven-Pamlico- Jones 

Bertha  Bowen  Harvey  (P), 
Drive,  New  Bern  28560 


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Cumberland 

Douglas  Sinton  McFarlane  (ORS),  1300 
Medical  Drive,  Fayetteville  28304 

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Dolph  Oliver  Adams  (ATP),  Box  3712, 

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Michael  Anthony  Simmons  (PD),  UNC,  125 

MacNider  Bldg.,  CB  #7000,  Chapel  HiU 

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Lynda  Joan  Wolf,  UNC,  Dept  of  Ob/Gyn, 

CB  #7570,  Chapel  Hill  27599 

Forsyth-Stokes-Davie 

Anthony  Leonard  Masciello  (OBG),  1806 
S.  Hawthome  Road,  Ste.  100,  Winston- 
Salem  27103 

Gaston 

Forrest  Leigh  Thompson  (HEM),  2563  Pem- 
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Greater  Greensboro  See.  of  Medicine 

George  Michael  Orr  (GE),  1511  Westover 

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Francis  Patrick  Wong  (FP),  603  Dolly  Madi- 
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Stuart  Bryson  Ley  (IM),  1202  Medical  Cen- 
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Karen  Ann  Backman  (ON),  ECU  School  of 

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Stephen  Thomas  Dahlem  (PD),  ECU  School 

of  Med.,  3E-133  Brody  Bldg.,  Greenville 

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Irma  Fiordalisi  (CCP),  PCMH,  2  W.,  Moye 

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Praveena  Reddy  Kothur  (IM),  ECU  School 

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Sharon  Rae  Sandell  (CCP),  ECU  School  of 

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Bernard  Joseph  Mansheim  (IM),  4101  Lake 
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Mark  Woodrow  Zimmerman  (OBG),  3126 
Blue  Ridge  Road,  Raleigh  27607 

Wilson 

Theodore  Edward  Wilson  (FP),  303  E.  Green 
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Aphorisms 
of  the  Month 

Daniel  J.  Sexton,  MD,  Editor 

"Thoughts  on  Education" 


There  are  obviously  two  educations.  One  should  teach  us 
how  to  make  a  living  and  the  other  how  to  live. 

— James  Truslow  Adams 

Academic  staff  rather  enjoy  coming  to  conclusions,  but 
they  don't  like  coming  to  decisions  at  all. 

— Lord  Annan 

Old  professors  don't  die,  they  just  lose  their  faculties. 

— Anonymous 

Hell  hath  no  fury  like  a  wallflower  with  a  sociology 
degree.  — Julie  Bur  chill 

To  work  intelligently  is  education.     — Elbert  Hubbard 

Americans  seem  to  have  forsaken  the  goal  of  a  decent 
mathematical  education  for  all.  Only  gamblers,  appar- 
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— Harold  W.  Lewis 

Huge  numbers  of  students  are  being  influenced  by  the 
biased  one-sidedness  of  contemporary  sociology.  They 
are  being  systematically  de-skilled  for  effective  work  and 
trained  to  nothing  better  than  critical  saboteurs. 

— David  Marsland 

That's  what  education  means — to  be  able  to  do  what 
you've  never  done  before.     — George  Herbert  Palmer 

Of  all  human  activities,  education  is  the  one  most  likely 
to  give  rise  to  cant,  pomposity,  and  fraudulent  expertise. 

— John  Rae 

Scholarship  is  important  to  more  effective  management, 
but  doesn't  make  more  effective  managers  per  se. 

—Gordon  Wills 


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Bernard  Warschaw  Ins. 

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182 

CNA  Insurance  Companies 

201 

CPO  Prosthetics  &  Orthotics 

200 

CompuSystems,  Inc. 

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185 

First  American  Home  Care 

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Medical  Billing  Practice,  Inc. 

205 

Medical  Group  Consultants,  Inc. 

227 

Medical  Mutual  Insurance  Co. 

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210 

Medical  Protective  Co. 

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Meirill  Lynch 

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Novo  Nordisk  Pharm.,  Inc. 

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St.  Paul  Fire  &  Marine  Ins.  Co. 

221 

Tekton,  Inc. 

233 

T.  Rowe  Price  Investment  Services,  Inc. 

181 

USAF 

184 

Winchester  Surgical  Supply 

236 

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orth  Carolina  Medical  Journal 

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 


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Letters  to  the  Editor 


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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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A  Commitment  to  Change. 
A  Commitment  to  You. 


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the  Tar  Heel  state  have  been  reaping  the  benefits  of  their  physician-owned  and 

operated  company.  At  Medical  Mutual,  we're  committed  to  change. 

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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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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. 


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rize here  but  has  been  ably  discussed  by  other  writers.^ 

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Greenville,  NC  27858-4354 

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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 

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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.     □ 


References 

1   NO  General  Statutes  1 1 50-81 , 


Section  1,  subsection  (a2). 


Ellenbogen  C.  Changing  sexual  behavior  of  teens  is  pivotal. 
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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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-^V  ^      NORTH  CAROLINA  MEDICAL  SOCIETY 

Health  Watch 


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 


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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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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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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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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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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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i 


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.    □ 


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THE  ARMY  RESERVE  OFFERS  UNIQUE  AND 
REWARDING  EXPERIENCES. 


As  a  medical  officer  in  the  Army  Reserve  you  will  be  offered  a 
variety  of  challenges  and  rewards.  You  will  also  have  a  unique 
array  of  advantages  that  will  add  a  new  dimension  to  your 
civilian  career,  such  as: 

•  special  training  programs 

•  advanced  casualty  care 

•  advanced  trauma  life  support 

•  flight  medicine 

•  continuing  medical  education  programs  and  conferences 

•  physician  networking 

•  attractive  retirement  benefits 

•  change  of  pace 

It  could  be  to  your  advantage  to  find  out  how  well  the  Army 
Reserve  will  treat  you  for  a  small  amount  of  your  time.  An  Army 
Reserve  Medical  Counselor  can  tell  you  more,  call  collect : 

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ARMY  RESERVE  MEDICINE.  BE  ALL  YOU  CAN  BE. 


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We  would  like  to  include  this  article  in  a  counseling  guide 
we  arc  preparing  for  health  care  providers.  The  guide  will  focus 
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information  that  providers  need  to  counsel  women  about  quit- 
ting smoking.  It  will  be  distributed  throughout  the  state,  prima- 
rily to  health  care  providers  who  provide  perinatal  care  (physi- 
cians, nurses,  nurse-midwives,  nutritionists,  etc.). 

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permission  to  reproduce  this  article  and  hope  that  it's  a  helpful 
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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 


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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 
the  most  serious,  will  find  it  too  detailed.  This  book,  however, 
can  be  a  tremendous  source  of  information  to  a  patient  with 
questions  about  the  prostate.  It  can  be  particularly  useful  in 
helping  patients  deal  with  the  diagnosis  and  treaunent  of 
prostate  cancer,  which  is  currently  such  a  hotly  debated  topic. 
It  should  make  good  literature  for  a  urologist's  waiting  room 
and  may  be  recommended  to  highly  selected  patients.    □ 


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 


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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 
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There  are  three  things  which  the  public  will  always 
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Statistics  are  like  a  bikini.  What  they  reveal  is  suggestive, 
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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 


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form  tracking,  and  direct  transmission 
to  North  Carolina  Medicare, 
Medicaid,  and  Blue  Cross  /  Blue  Shield 
(with  no  per-daim  charges)  are 
improving  physicians'  revenue. 


It  could  clarify  how  critical  "one- 
call"  support  can  be  in  helping  offices 
stay  productive — how  telephone 
support  staff,  software  and  hsirdware 
engineers,  technicians,  trainers,  and  a 
fleet  of  sei-vice  vans  can  proxdde 
support  unmatched  in  the  industry. 

It  might  demonstrate  how  on- 
going research  and  development 
brought  innovations  like  the  first 
integrated,  direct  electronic  claims 
transmission  in  a  practice 
management  system. 

Or  it  could  validate  the  concept  of 
regional  focus:  By  selling  systems 
only  in  the  Southeast,  a  computer 
company  can  keep  customers  up-to- 


date  on  the  latest  insurance  filing 
requirements. 

It  could  emphasize  the  flexibility 
of  multi-user,  multi-tasking  software 
that  runs  on  the  most  popular 
operating  system  in  the  world. 

And  it  could  illustrate  the  value  of 
ha\ing  a  computer  vendor  with  a 
vision  for  the  future  and  the  expertise 
to  make  that  vision  work  for  you. 


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