EVMS honors the memory
of its "prime mover"
November 1, 2006
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Dr. Mason Andrews |
Mason C. Andrews, M.D.
(1919 - 2006)
EVMS faculty, students, staff and
volunteers paid tribute to the man President Harry T. Lester called "the
prime mover" behind the creation of Eastern Virginia Medical School.
Dr. Mason C. Andrews — founding
chairman of the EVMS board, founding chairman of the department of
obstetrics and gynecology and co-founder of the EVMS Jones Institute for
Reproductive Medicine — died Oct. 13 at the age of 87. President Lester,
Dean Gerald J. Pepe and Dr. Howard Jones were among the friends, family,
colleagues, patients and former students of Dr. Andrews who paid tribute
to his legacy at a memorial held Oct. 18 in the Nauticus theater in
downtown Norfolk.
"Dr. Andrews is rightfully seen as the
prime mover behind EVMS," President Lester said. "We will honor his
legacy by continuing his drive for excellence in medical education,
research and patient care."
Dr. Pepe praised the many achievements
of the man who delivered America's first in-vitro baby. "I can tell you
that in the halls of EVMS, his dedication to excellence and to academic
freedom are legendary," Dr. Pepe said.
His longtime friend and colleague Dr.
Howard Jones noted Dr. Andrews' conviction that "each of us should leave
this world a little better than when we entered it," and "by that test,
Mason was superb."
EVMS is planning an opportunity for the
EVMS community and Dr. Andrews’ former students, residents, fellows and
colleagues to come together to pay tribute to his great contributions to
EVMS and academic medicine. Further information will be provided as soon
as arrangements are confirmed.
To share your memories of Dr. Andrews,
click HERE.
For more information, contact:
Doug Gardner, Director of News and Publications
EVMS Office of Institutional
Advancement
(757) 446-6070 - gardneda@evms.edu
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