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Outstanding Contribution to the Community
San Bernardino County Medical
Society
2002 Award for
Outstanding Contribution to the Community
presented to
Thelma Z. Korpman, M.D.
This twenty-sixth day of
June, in the year two thousand two
Thelma
Korpman is recognized for her expertise in all branches of
Anesthesiology. Her straightforward but warm, compassionate
manner and openhearted nature has won the devotion of patients
and the respect of her colleagues.
Thelma
Korpman has also opened her heart to the community. She is
a past president of the San Bernardino Division of the American
Heart Association and Secretary of the California affiliate
of the American Heart Association. For three subsequent years,
1992/93, 1993/94 and 1994/95, the American Heart Association
named her Outstanding Volunteer of the Year. In 1992 and 1993,
she was the top individual fundraiser for the AHA's Walk for
Heart. Dr. Korpman also organized the AHA's annual "Dance
for Heart" event. She chaired the AHA's Speaker's Bureau
and lectured to community groups on heart disease at the AHA
and SBCMS. She is also a familiar face at the offices of the
Blood Bank of San Bernardino & Riverside Counties where
she was recognized as a Ten Gallon Blood Donor. She is also
instrumental in planning the Inland Empire Symphony's New
Year's Eve Fundraising Gala.
Dr. Korpman
participates in professional activities from a sense of responsibility
and a strong commitment to promote the highest standards of
medical practice. She has been actively involved in SBCMS,
serving as President in 1996/1997, the first woman to hold
that position. She has served for many years on the SBCMS
Board and CMA Delegation. She currently is Chairman of the
District II Delegation to the CMA. She chaired the SBCMS Golf
and Tennis Committee, the Communications Commission and Editorial
Board, and volunteers her time representing SBCMS on the Editorial
Board of the Southern California Physician magazine. She is
an active member of the Legislative Commission and LOPAC Committee
and a CALPAC Executive Committee and Board member. Dr. Korpman
has also participated in SBCMS community outreach programs,
including the Mentor and Mini-Internship projects. A volunteer
for the SBCMS Speakers' Bureau, she is also a popular lecturer
for nursing and respiratory therapy students at local colleges,
Kaiser Family Practice Residents, the Hospital Auxiliary,
Soroptomist International, the AHA and YWCA and a CME course
lecturer at St. Bernardine Medical Center. At Kaiser Permanente,
she is Assistant Chief of the Anesthesiology Department, co-chairs
the QI Committee and serves on the Administrative Management
Team and the Mentoring Committee. She is the editor of the
Anesthesiology Department's newsletter, The Fontana Gaszette.
She received the 2002 "You Made A Difference Award"
from the Kaiser Physicians Facilitative Council.
For her
years of dedicated service to medicine, the people of San
Bernardino County, and the physician community, we are pleased
to present the 2002 SBCMS Award for Outstanding Contribution
to the Community to Thelma Z. Korpman, M.D.
Jay E. Shankar, M.D.
President
Additional Information
The Outstanding Awards
Press Release
Outstanding Awards History
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