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Paid Notice: Deaths CUMMINS, F. MITCHELL, M.D., F.A.C.R
F. Mitchell, M.D., F.A.C.R., died on January 9, age 83. He was Clinical Professor of Radiology, The Weill College of Medicine Cornell University and Emeritus Attending Radiologist, the New York Presbyterian Hospital.
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Paid Notice: Deaths MITCHELL, , NATHAN, M.D
2003
[MITCHELL] -- Nathan, M.D. Died peacefully on July 29.
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Paid Notice: Memorials ROSENFIELD, ALLAN G. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND THE STAFF OF THE GUTTMACHER INSTITUTE MOURN THE PASSING OF OUR BELOVED FRIEND, COLLEAGUE AND SUPPORTER. ALLAN WAS A GIANT IN THE SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH FIELD. HIS ENDURING COMMITMENT TO HELPING WOMEN AROUND THE WORLD OBTAIN THE FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES AND OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE THEY NEED TO IMPROVE THEIR LIVES WAS AN INSPIRATION TO US ALL. WE ARE GRATEFUL THAT ALLAN WAS A MEMBER OF THE GUTTMACHER BOARD FOR MO
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He Became an Emeritus Member in 2006. His Intellect and Vision Helped Make the Guttmacher Institute a Stronger, More Effective Organization. We Extend Our Deepest Sympathy to Allan's Family and Share Their Loss of This Remarkable Man. Rosenfield, Allan G., M.D. The New York, Presbyterian Hospital Community Deeply Mourns the Loss of Our Dear Friend and Colleague, Dr. Allan Rosenfield. A Brilliant Man and a Leader in the Field of Public Health for More Than 40 Years, Dr. Rosenfield Made Lasting Improvements to the Health and Human Rights of People Here in New York and Around the World. As Its Dean, He Made the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health One of the Best There Is. An Obstetrician, Gynecologist, He Helped Establish Women's Health As a Subspecialty, and Was Among the First to Draw Attention to the Women's Health Crisis in the Developing World. He Established the Pioneering Averting Maternal Death and Disability Program, Supporting More Than 85 Projects in 50 Countries. Locally, He Expanded Access to Health Clinics in the Washington Heights Community. Passionate and Personable, He Inspired Everyone He Knew, Bringing People Together to Accomplish Even the Most Difficult Challenges. A True Humanitarian and Tireless Advocate for Health of the Most Vulnerable Populations, He Will Forever Serve As a Model of Compassion and Courage. Our Heartfelt Condolences to Dr. Rosenfield's Wife, Clare, and the Entire Rosenfield Family. Herbert Pardes, M.D. President and Ceo Ny, Presbyterian Hospital Rosenfield, Allan. The New York Academy of Medicine Acknowledges with Profound Sorrow the Death of Allan Rosenfield, M.D., Fellow and Trustee of the Academy and the 2006 Recipient of the Stephen Smith Award for Lifetime Achievement in Public Health. We Join Many in Honoring His Outstanding International Accomplish Ments and Lifelong Commitment to Championing the Rights and Health of Women, Promoting Interventions to Improve Maternal and Child Health, and Fighting for Health Policies to Protect the Poor and Disadvantaged. He Was a Transformational Leader of the Columbia School of Public Health, Tireless Contributor to Countless Organizations and Individuals, and Deeply Valued Friend and Colleague. We Are Especially Grateful for His Support of the Academy. The Academy Board, Fellows and Staff Extend Deepest Condolences to His Family. Jo Ivey Boufford, M.D. President Thomas Q. Morris, M.D., Chairman, Board of Trustees Rosenfield, Dr. Allan. To Say I Knew This Man, Who Touched so Many Millions of Lives in Such Profound Ways, Is Humbling. The World Is Diminished by His Death, Indeed As It has Benefitted so Much by His Extraordinary Life. My Thoughts Are with Clare and Her Family. Robert Mitchell Rosenfield, Allan. The Board and Staff of Public Health Solutions Send Our Condolences to the Rosenfield Family and Allan's Many Friends. While the World has Lost a True Humanitarian, His Accomplishments Will Continue to Benefit Public Health. Deborah M. Sale, Chairperson and Ellen Rautenberg, President and Ceo Rosenfield, Allan. The Staff of the New York
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Rosenfield, Allan G. The Board of Directors and the Staff of the Guttmacher Institute Mourn the Passing of Our Beloved Friend, Colleague and Supporter. Allan Was a Giant in the Sexual and Reproductive Health Field. His Enduring Commitment to Helping Women Around the World Obtain the Family Planning Services and Other Reproductive Health Care They Need to Improve Their Lives Was an Inspiration to Us All. We Are Grateful That Allan Was a Member of the Guttmacher Board for More Than 20 Years, and Served As Its Chair From 1993 to 1995
2008
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