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Item Jennings, Virgil L., D.O.(1988-12-01) Jennings, Virgil L.; Stokes, C. RayDr. Jennings, a GP in the Fort Worth area since 1946, now specializes in preventative medicine, and is a founder of the International Academy of Preventative Medicine. Dr. Jennings, a founding staff member of Fort Worth Osteopathic Hospital, built and operated Hurst General Hospital (now Northeast Community Hospital) in Hurst, Texas, from 1959 until 1981. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, December 1, 1988.Item Jensen, Daniel(1994-02-28) Jensen, Daniel; Hailey, BlakeMr. Jensen, Associate Vice President for Government Affairs, discusses his work for TCOM and the school's progress. Interviewed by Blake Hailey, February 28, 1994Item Kinzie, Earl C., D.O.(1984-02-22) Kinzie, Earl C.; Stokes, C. RayA pioneer country doctor, Dr. Kinzie has practiced more than four decades in East Texas, delivering more than 2,000 babies, including football star Earl Campbell. He shares the highlights of his long and exciting career. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, February 22, 1984.Item Ogilvie, Charles D., D.O.(1984-01-18) Ogilvie, Charles D.; Stokes, C. RayThe first chairman of the department of medical humanities at TCOM and professor of radiology, Dr. Ogilvie retired from the full-time faculty in 1981 to return to his role as a country doctor in East Texas. He shares his experiences at TCOM as chairman of the Curriculum Committee, including the activities of the Task Force on Educational Goals, which designed the current TCOM Goals Statement and fostered the college’s innovative health-oriented medical curriculum. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, January 18, 1984Item Peckham, John R., D.O.(1989-08-29) Peckham, John R.; Stokes, C. RayA TCOM faculty member since 1979, Dr. Peckham served as associate dean for general medicine and as director of the Center for Osteopathic Research and Education, which is responsible for increasing scholarly activity in osteopathic research. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, August 29, 1989Item Ray, David A., D.O.(1986-08-06) Ray, David A.; Stokes, C. RayDr. Ray, a GP for the past 10 years in his hometown of Bridgeport, Texas is a member of TCOM’s first graduating class (1974). He served as the second president of the TCOM Alumni Association from 1975 to 1976. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, August 6, 1986Item Richards, David M., D.O. (1994)(1994-01-25) Richards, David M.; Hailey, BlakePresident of TCOM since 1985, Dr. Richards joined the college as vice president of academic affairs in 1981. Under his administration emphasis has been placed on academic excellence and a continued effort toward basic and clinical research. Interviewed by Blake Hailey, January 25, 1994Item Rodgers, Randall W., D.O.(1984-02-22) Rodgers, Randall W.; Stokes, C. RayA 1981 graduate of TCOM who opened his “country practice” on the outskirts of Tyler, he narrates the “ups and downs” he experienced during his first year in rural practice. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, February 22, 1984Item Sandelin, Jay(1994-03-03) Sandelin, Jay; Hailey, BlakeAs Chairman of the Board of the Osteopathic Medical Center of Texas, Mr. Sandelin discusses his part in TCOM's beginnings and his insight on the relationship between the OMCT and the school. Interviewed by Blake Hailey, March 3, 1994Item Sharp, T. Robert, D.O.(1989-10-20) Sharp, T. Robert; Stokes, C. RayA strong TCOM supporter, Dr. Sharp is the benefactor of the Sharp Award for Student Practitioner of the Year, presented annually since the first graduation in 1974. He served as chairman of the scholarship and loan committee for several years. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, October 20, 1989Item Zachary, T. Eugene, D.O.(1994-02-21) Zachary, T. Eugene; Hailey, BlakeDr. Zachary, Associate Professor of Family Medicine, came to TCOM in 1980. He was Director of one of TCOM's General and Family Practice Clinics (Riverside) from 1980-84 and then VP for Academic Affairs/Dean from 1984-90. He also became President-Elect of TOMA in 1993. Interviewed by Blake Hailey, February 21, 1994