Outstanding Contribution to the Medicine
San Bernardino County Medical
Society
William L. Cover, M.D. Award for
Outstanding Contribution to the Medicine
presented to
G. Gordon Hadley, M.D.
This
twenty sixth day of June, in the year two thousand two
Dr.
G. Gordon Hadley has lived an exemplary life in mission to
others. It is the Medical Society's privilege to honor him
as a physician leader, a physician educator, and a tireless
worker for the improvement of health conditions in disadvantaged
countries.
As
a faculty member of Loma Linda University and young researcher,
he authored the paper describing the use of EDTA, an anticoagulant
that would preserve the appearance of blood cells. He taught
pathology to several generations of medical students at Loma
Linda University School of Medicine. He has served as Associate
Dean and Dean of the Loma Linda University School of Medicine
(1977-1986), and he is presently Dean Emeritus.
The
extent of his dedication to his profession and his contributions
to medicine are evident by his involvement in worldwide medical
outreach. He has taught at medical schools in India and Afghanistan;
in the latter capacity he has had the privilege of instructing
the majority of the present faculty members at Kabul University
School of Medicine.
For
a period of five years, Dr. Hadley was in charge of the General
Conference of Seventh-day Adventists' world wide medical work,
which encompasses some 75,000 employees and in excess of 600
hospitals, clinics and other medical installations, many in
developing countries. More recently he was a chief executive
officer of the Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital in Hangzhou, China,
a role he completed in May of 2001, turning the institution
over to a cadre of trained Chinese physicians and educators.
He continues to advise the program in Hangzhou and is spending
much of the spring and summer of 2002 in Afghanistan helping
that war ravaged country rebuild its medical educational system
despite the very real potential for danger.
It
is the San Bernardino County Medical Society's honor to recognize
G. Gordon Hadley, M.D., a member of our organization for 37
years, for his considerable contributions to the medical profession
by proudly presenting to him the 2002 William L. Cover, M.D.
Award for Outstanding Contribution to Medicine.
Jay E. Shankar, M.D.
President
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