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CASE FILES
Eugene C. Toy, MD
Vice Chair of Academic Affairs and
Residency Program Director
Department of Obstetrics and
Gynecology
The Methodist Hospital
Houston, Texas
The John S. Dunn Senior Academic Chair
St Joseph Medical Center, Houston
Clinical Professor and
Clerkship Director
Department of Obstetrics and
Gynecology
University of Texas Medical School
at Houston
Houston, Texas
Associate Clinical Professor
Weill Cornell College of Medicine
Barry C. Simon, MD
Chairman, Department of Emergency
Medicine
Clinical Professor of Medicine
Alameda County Medical
Center/Highland Campus
University of California, San Francisco
Oakland, California
®
Emergency Medicine
Katrin Y. Takenaka, MD
Assistant Professor, Clerkship Director
Assistant Residency Program Director
Department of Emergency Medicine
University of Texas Medical School at
Houston
Houston, Texas
Terrence H. Liu, MD, MHP
Professor of Clinical Surgery
University of California San Francisco
School of Medicine
San Francisco, California
Program Director, University of
California San Francisco
East Bay Surgery Residency
Attending Surgeon, Alameda County
Medical Center
Oakland, California
Adam J. Rosh, MD, MS
Assistant Professor
Residency Director
Department of Emergency Medicine
Wayne State University School of Medicine
Detroit Receiving Hospital
Detroit, Michigan
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DEDICATION
(1921-2008)
Case Files
®
: Emergency Medicine
was the last planned book in the
Clinical Case Files
series, and now is in its third edition. It is fitting that we take this opportunity to
dedicate this series to the memory of a great physician, Dr Joseph A. Lucci Jr, who
has had a tremendous impact on the practice and education in medicine in Houston,
particularly at CHRISTUS St Joseph Hospital. Dr Lucci was born in Morrone del
Sannio, a province of Campobasso in Italy on August 21, 1921. “Dr Joe” arrived in
the United States in 1930 at the age of 9 years. He obtained his medical degree from
the Medical College of Wisconsin in 1946. After finishing his internship in 1947, he
served as an Air Force base surgeon in Germany. He then received residency train-
ing for 2 years at the Margaret Hague Maternity Hospital in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Upon his arrival to Houston, Dr Lucci received his further training in gynecologic
surgery at the MD Anderson Cancer Center. He was appointed as the first academic
chair over the department of obstetrics/gynecology at St Joseph Hospital, and had
academic appointments at the MD Anderson Cancer Center, UTMB Galveston
Medical School, and later at the University of Texas Houston Medical School. During
his 31 years as academic chair, Dr Joe trained more than 100 excellent residents,
revolutionized the education of gynecologic surgery, developed innovative surgical
techniques, reduced maternal mortality to practically zero, and helped to coordinate
medical education throughout the Houston/Galveston region. He and his wife Joan
have five children: Joe, Joan Marie, Jacqueline, Regina Marie, and James, and nine
grandchildren. “Dr Joe” was academic chief emeritus of the CHRISTUS St Joseph
Hospital Obstetrics-Gynecology Residency. He has been a true pioneer in many
aspects of medicine, touching the lives of thousands of people. We are greatly indebted
to this extraordinary man and saddened by his death, which occurred peacefully on
November 21, 2008 in the presence of his entire family.
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DEDICATION
To Mabel Wong Ligh whose grace, love, and commonsense bind our family together,
and in the memory of John Wong,
whose smile, integrity, and enthusiasm continue to warm our hearts.
And to their legacy, Randy and Joyce and their children Matthew and Rebekah;
and Wanda and Jerry, whose lives reflect their parents’ virtue.
– ECT
To my best friend and wife Zina Rosen-Simon and
to my daughters Jamie and Kaylie
for teaching me and always reminding me what is most important in life.
I would also like to thank my faculty at Highland General Hospital and
all the residents and students who have passed through our doors
for helping make my career as an academic emergency physician challenging and
immensely rewarding.
– BS
To my parents, who continue to be my guiding light.
To my residents and colleagues,
who never fail to impress me with their dedication to our profession.
And to Clare, who remains my teacher and friend.
– KYT
To my wife Eileen for her continuous support, love, and friendship.
To all the medical students and residents
for their dedication to education and improving patient care.
– THL
A hearty thanks goes out to my family for their love and support, especially Ruby;
the dedicated medical professionals of the EDs at NYU/Bellevue Hospital and
Wayne State University/DRH;
and my patients, who put their trust in me, and teach me something new each day.
– AR
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