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2010 Outstanding Alumni Awards
Memphis, Tenn. (October 6, 2010) – Phil McGraw, PhD, the
psychologist known for the “Dr. Phil Show” on television, wisely stated during
a broadcast, “Great leadership starts
with removing an ‘I can’t do it’ attitude.”
Graduates of the University of Tennessee Health Science
Center (UTHSC) College of Medicine have
been making bold moves to take health care into greater heights for decades. Annually, four alumni who exude commitment,
creativity and courage in improving the health care industry are selected by
the executive committee of the UT College of Medicine alumni council to be duly
recognized. This year’s Outstanding
Alumni Awards will be presented
during a noon luncheon at the Peabody Hotel on Friday, October 15. Honorees include: James C. Fleming, Ann
McGuire Grooms, Phyllis E. Miller, and Jesse C. Woodall, Jr.
James C. Fleming,
MD, FACS, Class of 1974, serves UTHSC as vice chairman of the Department of
Ophthalmology and as the Philip M. Lewis Professor of Ophthalmology. Dr. Fleming splits his time between these
duties and working a full clinical and surgical schedule. In addition, he directs the Orbit Center, a service at the UT Hamilton Eye Institute (HEI) to
treat orbital disease and trauma, and is chair of the UT Medical
Group Finance Committee.
In 1997, Dr. Fleming joined the
UTHSC Department of Ophthalmology as head of Oculoplastic Service. He was promoted to full professor in 2003 and
helped to establish the UTHSC fellowship in Oculoplastic Surgery. Dr. Fleming led the development of the HEI
Surgery Center, a state-of-the-art unit that began providing ocular surgeries
in 2007. The center, which is also a
training lab for aspiring ocular surgeons at UTHSC, became a reality due to Dr.
Fleming’s effort to garner support from Baptist Memorial Health Care Corp.,
Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare Corp., and ophthalmologists in the community.
Dr. Fleming is passionate about
serving organizations that shape health care policy. He chairs the Tennessee Medical Association
Delegation to the American Medical Association and has held the office of
president of: the Memphis Eye Society; the Memphis and Shelby County Medical
Society, and the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery. He also served the Council of
the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American Society of Ophthalmic
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
In 2005, Dr. Fleming received
the Senior Achievement Award from the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Locally, the Memphis Business Journal honored
him with the 2007 Health Care Hero Award in the top physician category. Dr. Fleming donates time as a volunteer
physician for the Church Health Center and provides services internationally to
Third World nations through the Orbis Flying Eye Hospital and the World
Cataract Foundation.
Ann McGuire Grooms,
MD, Class of 1966, specializes in pediatrics, neuromusculoskeletal medicine,
sports medicine and family medicine in Gainesville, Fla. In 1978, Dr. Grooms joined the University of
Florida Student Health Care Center as a staff physician and assistant
professor. She focused her work on
sports health and women’s medicine, and launched the university’s first medical
program for all student-athletes in the 1980s.
Dr. Grooms received the
University of Florida Faculty Superior Accomplishment Award in 1996 and
2003. In 1997, she earned the Centennial
Leader Award for leading a scholarship campaign benefitting students in the College
of Education, Health and Human Services at the University of Tennessee,
Knoxville. Dr. Grooms is a charter
member of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine and a fellow of the
American Academy of Pediatrics.
Additionally, she has served as a member of the University of Tennessee
Medical Alumni Council for the state of Florida.
Phyllis
E. Miller, MD, Class of 1972, has specialized in
obstetrics and gynecology in Chattanooga since the 1970s. Dr. Miller currently serves the gynecology
needs of women at The Women’s Institute for Specialized Health in Chattanooga
and is a fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and
Gynecologists. She was the first female
chief of staff at Chattanooga’s Erlanger Health System from 1993 to 1995, and
the first female born in Polk County to become a physician.
While managing her private
practice in Chattanooga, Dr. Miller also serves as president of three medical
organizations: the Tennessee Medical
Association, the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Medical Society, and the Chattanooga
OB/GYN Society. She provides support to
other medical organizations, including the Medical Foundation of Chattanooga
and the State Volunteer Mutual Insurance Company review committee. In 2010, the Tennessee Medical Association
selected Dr. Miller as the Outstanding Physician of Tennessee. She recently completed her first medical
mission trip, which consisted of one month in Haiti following the devastating
earthquake that struck the island nation in January. Her work in Haiti included delivering babies
and providing other women’s health care needs.
Jesse C.
Woodall, Jr., MD, FACOG,
FACS, is an alumnus of the Class of 1964.
After medical school, Dr. Woodall enlisted in the U.S. Army as a
captain. He served as an Army flight
surgeon and later returned to Memphis where he completed a residency in
obstetrics and gynecology.
Since 1970,
Dr. Woodall has specialized in obstetrics and gynecology in a private practice
in Memphis. He currently provides office
gynecology services, but discontinued the practice of delivering babies,
recalling that he has delivered babies in the second and third generations of
some families. While practicing
medicine, Dr. Woodall has served as an associate professor in the Department of
Obstetrics and Gynecology at UTHSC. He
received the department’s Excellence in Clinical Teaching Award in 1996.
Dr. Woodall
has held the offices of president and vice president for the Memphis Medical
Society, and is a member of the Tennessee Medical Association, which awarded
him the Outstanding Physician Award in 2000.
On a national level, Dr. Woodall is a diplomat of the American Board of
Obstetrics and Gynecology, as well as a fellow of: the American College of Obstetrics and
Gynecology; the American College of Surgeons, and the American Society of
Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology.
As the flagship statewide academic health system, the
mission of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center is to bring
the benefits of the health sciences to the achievement and maintenance of human
health, with a focus on the citizens of Tennessee and the region, by pursuing
an integrated program of education, research, clinical care, and public
service. In 2011, UT Health Science Center celebrates its centennial: 100
years advancing the future of health care. Offering a broad range of
postgraduate training opportunities, the main UTHSC campus is located in Memphis and includes six colleges: Allied
Health Sciences, Dentistry, Graduate Health Sciences, Medicine, Nursing and
Pharmacy. UTHSC has additional colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy plus an
Allied Health Sciences unit in Knoxville, as well as a College of Medicine
campus in Chattanooga. Since its founding in 1911, UTHSC has educated and
trained more than 53,000 health care professionals on campuses and in health
care facilities across the state. For more information, visit www.uthsc.edu.
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