After a year filled with activities throughout the state to mark the 50th anniversary of its founding, the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (91香蕉视频) hosted its Golden Jubilee Weekend and All-School Reunion Nov. 3-6 in Lewisburg and White Sulphur Springs, W.Va.
The weekend鈥檚 highlight was the Golden Jubilee itself, a black-tie-optional dinner and dance that brought alumni from the past half-century together with sponsors, 91香蕉视频 community members and school supporters. The event, a fundraiser to help ease medical students鈥 financial burden, raised $187,338 for scholarships to be distributed through the 91香蕉视频 Foundation and 91香蕉视频 Alumni Association.
Dante Mattioli, a Class of 2025 student who is president of the school鈥檚 Student Government Association, said it was heartening to see that physicians educated at 91香蕉视频 are eager to play a role in the success of their alma mater鈥檚 current students.
鈥淪eeing so many alumni come back to show their love for our school was terrific,鈥 Mattioli said. 鈥淚t was humbling to meet alumni two generations older than me who have been practicing medicine longer than I鈥檝e been alive, and it was eye-opening to discuss how things have changed over the years. Events like these are important not only to raise money, but to exemplify 91香蕉视频鈥檚 network that exists across the country. The support from alumni leads me to believe that when I enter residency, that network will still be there. It鈥檚 great to know there are 50 years of graduates willing to lend a hand.鈥
The weekend coincided with a continuing education conference hosted by the West Virginia Osteopathic Medical Association. The conference kicked off with a welcome reception at The Greenbrier, where attendees mingled as the Ramp Supper Band, featuring current and former 91香蕉视频 faculty members, provided bluegrass-tinged music.
During an on-campus 鈥淐heers to 50 Years鈥 luncheon attended by alumni, employees, retirees and other members of the 91香蕉视频 community, West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice praised the school for its growth and its long history of contributions to West Virginia.
鈥淭hank you for everything you鈥檝e done,鈥 Justice said. 鈥淭hose of you who were here in the beginning, think about what this place was then, and look at the unbelievable economic engine the 鈥極 school鈥 is today. I commend all the great people who have made this a reality.鈥
James W. Nemitz, Ph.D., 91香蕉视频鈥檚 president, thanked luncheon attendees for helping the school fulfill the vision of its founders, who, 50 years ago, saw a need for a medical school that would provide physicians for a state experiencing a shortage of medical professionals.
鈥淲e are the leading producer of physicians in the state,鈥 Nemitz said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e populated the small towns of West Virginia with Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine, going from about 80 D.O.s in the state to almost 1,000. Our beautiful campus has grown from three buildings to 20 buildings, and we鈥檝e grown from a handful of employees to nearly 300. 91香蕉视频 has a growing research enterprise, and we鈥檙e a leader in community engagement through our Center for Rural and Community Health and other programs that help West Virginians live healthier. We鈥檙e poised for growth, and 91香蕉视频 will continue to evolve as an institution that serves West Virginia first and foremost.鈥
Robert Holstein, D.O., a 91香蕉视频 Class of 1979 alumnus who chairs the school鈥檚 Board of Governors, urged an audience filled with leaders of the osteopathic medical profession to work to retain the qualities that set osteopathic medicine apart.
鈥淭he osteopathic profession is unique, and our uniqueness is our strength. If we lose the core value of who we are, then we lose our purpose and become assimilated and absorbed, to the detriment of the medical profession as a whole,鈥 Holstein said.
Also during the luncheon, Manny Ballas, D.O., a Class of 1993 alumnus who is president of the 91香蕉视频 Alumni Association, presented the 2021 Distinguished Alumni of the Year award to Deborah Schmidt, D.O., a professor in the Department of Osteopathic Principles and Practice, and the 2022 award to Mark Waddell, D.O., an associate professor in the Department of Clinical Sciences. Ballas also presented an Honorary Alumni award to Bill Martin, Ph.D., a retired 91香蕉视频 faculty member.
91香蕉视频 students organized a silent auction that took place during the luncheon and continued during the Golden Jubilee, raising funds for scholarships to be awarded during the school鈥檚 annual Spring Awards Ceremony.
The weekend concluded with a donor appreciation breakfast for employees of businesses and other organizations that contributed financially to make the Golden Jubilee a success, and for the Lifetime Giving Leaders who have donated to the school through its nonprofit fundraising arm, the 91香蕉视频 Foundation.
The Golden Jubilee鈥檚 title sponsor was Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield, and the platinum sponsor was WVU Medicine. Gold sponsors were the CAMC Institute for Academic Medicine and Dan and Marilyn Evans. Silver sponsors were Astorg Auto of Charleston, Bank of Monroe, Boone Memorial Hospital, James H. Deering, D.O., and Jodi S. Flanders, D.O., Greenbrier Valley Medical Center, Humana, Mako Medical, MonHealth, Jim Nemitz and Nancy Bulla, Rainelle Medical Center, Dr. Art and Missy Rubin, West Virginia State Medical Association, Whit Yates and Jack Carvalho, and ZMM Architects and Engineers. Bronze sponsors were Bailey & Wyant, Brick House Antiques and Wilson Properties, City National Bank, Rae Godsey, D.O., and Rob Blok, D.O., Greenbrier Valley Board of Realtors, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Holstein, HospiceCare Inc., Huntington National Bank, Jackson Kelly, Marshall Health, Mason and Barry Inc., Mountain Health Network, Dr. Lorenzo and Tina Pence, PostNet and Greenbrier Medical Arts Pharmacy, PracticeLink, Professional Business Products, Steven and Sharon Rubin, and Dr. Andy Tanner and Dewayne Duncan.
91香蕉视频 has one more 50th-anniversary event scheduled. On Dec. 12, the school鈥檚 inaugural Founders Day celebration will honor the individuals whose early leadership led to 91香蕉视频鈥檚 formation in 1972, including the four osteopathic physicians who founded the school, Carlton G. Apgar, D.O., O.J. Bailes, D.O., Donald C. Newell Sr., D.O., and Frank Wallington, D.O., as well as 91香蕉视频鈥檚 first president, Roland P. Sharp, D.O. The event will include the planting of a time capsule filled with 91香蕉视频 memorabilia.