oVER 320 GRADUATES PARTICIPATE IN ROSS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE SPRING 2004 COMMENCEMENTNew York City, N.Y - More than 320 graduates of Ross University School Medicine, one of the largest medical schools in the world, participated in commencement ceremonies on Friday, June 18, 2004 at 9:30 a.m. at Avery
Fisher Hall in Lincoln Center, Broadway at 65th Street in Manhattan. Dewitt C. Baldwin, Jr., who has spent decades as a teacher and practitioner of medicine, was the keynote speaker. A pediatrician, family physician and psychiatrist, Dr. Baldwin was educated at Swarthmore College, the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale, Yale Divinity School, Yale Medical School and at the University of Minnesota
and Yale Graduate Schools. He is a diplomate of the National Board of Medical Examiners and the American Board of Pediatrics and was certified by the American Board of Family Practice in 1981. Dr. Baldwin has held professorial appointments in pediatrics, psychiatry, family medicine, community medicine, behavioral sciences, medical education, social dentistry, and human behavior and child development at eight medical schools, two dental schools, three graduate schools and two schools of
social work. He has published more than 150 articles and three books. “Dr. Baldwin is a great educational visionary and an inspiring and eloquent speaker. I'm delighted that he has accepted our invitation," said Dr. Scott Obenshain, dean of Ross University School of Medicine. |