List of presidents of the American Osler Society

This is a list of presidents of the American Osler Society.[1]

1970-1980

NameTermCommentsImage
William B. Bean1970-1971Born in the Philippines, Bean then graduated in medicine from the University of Virginia. His father, Robert Bennett Bean, was a resident under Sir William Osler.[2]
George T. Harrell1971-1972Founding dean of University of Florida College of Medicine in 1954 and Pennsylvania State University’s College of Medicine in 1964.[3][4]
Thomas M. Durant1972-1973Chair of Medicine of the Temple University School of Medicine from 1956 to 1966.[5]
John P. McGovern (1921 - 2007)1973-1974McGovern was an allergist, real-estate investor and philanthropist.[6]
Edward C. Rosenow, Jr. (1909-2002)1974-1975[7]
A. McGehee Harvey (30 July 1911-8 May 1998)1975-1976[8]
Raymond D. Pruitt1976-1977
Martin M. Cummings1977-1978
Earl F. Nation (1910-2008)1978-1979[9]
Irving A. Beck1979-1980
Peter D. Olch1980-1981

1981-1990

NameTermCommentsImage
William C. Gibson1981-1982
R. Palmer Howard1982-1983
Jeremiah A. Barondess1983-1984
K. Garth Huston1984-1985
William B. Spaulding[10]1985-1986
Charles G. Roland[11]1986-1987
Robert P. Hudson1987-1988
W. Bruce Fye1988-1989American cardiologist and medical historian.[12]
Richard L. Golden1989-1990

1990-2000

NameTermCommentsImage
Jack D. Key1990-1991
Paul D. Kligfield1991-1992
Alvin E. Rodin1992-1993
Robert E. Rakel1993-1994
Kenneth M. Ludmerer1994-1995
Charles F. Wooley1995-1996
Billy F. Andrews1996-1997
Eugene H. Conner1997-1998
Richard J. Kahn1998-1999
Dee J. Canale1999-2000

2000-2010

NameTermCommentsImage
Mark E. Silverman (1939-2008)2000-2001Silverman was an American cardiologist and medical historian who founded the cardiology programme at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia.[13]
John C. Carson2001-2002
Lawrence D. Longo2002-2003
Marvin J. Stone2003-2004[14]
Chester Ray Burns2004-2005First American-born physician to receive a doctorate in the history of medicine from the Johns Hopkins University.[15]
Claus A. Pierach2005-2006
Jock Murray2006-2007Murray is a professor of medicine (neurology) and professor of medical humanities.[16] Jock Murray
Francis A. Neelon2007-2008
Joseph W. Lella (1936-2020)2008-2009[17]
John Noble2009-2010

2010-2020

NameTermCommentsImage
Charles S. Bryan2010-2011Bryan was editor of The Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association and the first chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine.[18]
Michael Bliss2011-2012
Sandra W. Moss2012-2013
Pamela J. Miller2013-2014
Herbert M. Swick2014-2015
Paul S. Mueller2015-2016
Joseph B. VanderVeer Jr.2016-2017[19]
Laurel E. Drevlow2017-2018
Clyde Partin, Jr.2018-2019
J. Mario Molina2019-2020[20]

2020 onwards

NameTermCommentsImage
H. Michael Jones2020-2021
Robert G. Mennel2021-2022[21][22]
Christopher J. Boes2022-2023[23]
Rolando Del Maestro[24]

References

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  19. Vanderveer, Joseph B. (July 2012). "Usefulness of Collaborating with Clergy". Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings. 25 (3): 278–280. doi:10.1080/08998280.2012.11928849. PMC 3377299. PMID 22754133.
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  21. "AOS Leadership" (2021-2022)
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