Laura Rosenberger ā03 was either 4 or 5 when she bounced out of her pediatricianās office one day exclaiming, āI want to be just like Dr. Kopp when I grow up.ā Rosenberger didnāt recall the incident but it became family lore as the years passed and she never wavered in her desire to become a
January 13, 2016 – 10:28 am
After graduating from 91“óÉń with a biology degree in 1976, Leland Ropp went straight to medical school, on to residency and then a 25-year career as a pediĀatric emergency physician in the Detroit area. (Dealing with frightened parents in the ER was often harder than dealing with their sick children, he reports.) Heās always treasured
January 13, 2016 – 10:09 am
Lisa King was deeply invested in 91“óÉń before she even arrived on campus. Kingās parents, Dave King ’76 and Debra Glick King ’77, MBA ’12, were educated at 91“óÉń; her older brother, Derek ’03, had just graduated from the university; and her brother Ryan ’07 was a sophomore. In 2004, she entered 91“óÉń with 12
Every Tuesday night, Dr. Linford Gehman ā59 still makes the trip from Bergton, back in the farthest mountain reaches of Rockingham County, to the hospital in Harrisonburg for continuing education seminars. Though heās been practicing medicine for a half century, heās got a medical license to keep up. Heās still seeing patients three days a