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Outstanding Young American: Anthony Mazzarelli

Dr. Anthony Mazzarelli, a law and bioethics graduate student, has been named one of this year's ten Outstanding Young Americans. Dr. Mazzarelli, earned his M.D. from the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. The Outstanding Young American Award is given by the U. S. Junior Chamber. Among his many accomplishments Dr. Mazzarelli founded the Healthcare Outreach Project in Camden, N.J., a student-run clinic that enables residents without medical insurance to receive good primary medical care. Dr. Mazzarelli plans to eventually become a health policymaker.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


  Almanac, Vol. 49, No. 7, October 8, 2002

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

Tuesday,
October 8, 2002
Volume 49 Number 7
www.upenn.edu/almanac/

An outdoor wireless LAN is now available for Penn faculty, staff and students in the center of campus.
Medical Ethics is now a department in the SOM, home to the Center for Bioethics.
Speaking Out about the incident in the Quad and parking in Garage 40.
The Lost Dinosaurs of Egypt--featuring the Penn-discovered Paralititan stromeri--come to life on A&E this week.
The Curtis Organ is back in Irvine, with a new state-of-the-art console, poised for its rededication concert.
The UPM launches Project F.A.R.E. with a dig at the Museum.
Remembering Walter Annenberg's lasting legacy.

 

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