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Scott Jaben, M.D. ’77, has fond memories of his
student days at the School of Medicine, and he
wants to make sure future medical students have
the same positive experience. He and his wife
Hillary have established a new endowment at the
school, with the proceeds funding a distinguished
speaker for the annual Freshman Pinning Ceremony.
The Freshman Pinning Ceremony, one of the most
important events for first-year medical students,
is their official welcome to the School of Medicine
and to the profession of medicine. It’s similar
to the “white coat ceremony” held at other medical
institutions. The freshmen are pinned by 4th year
students, and alumni of the School of Medicine.
If a student’s relative is an alumnus they can
request that they do the honors.
“Hillary and I were most interested in enriching
the lives of the medical students at UM,” said
Dr. Jaben. “We remember our time in Miami so fondly,
and we both agreed that a speaker series for the
medical students would be a terrific way to making
a lasting contribution to the School of Medicine.”
After receiving his medical degree Dr. Jaben
served as chief resident and completed a fellowship
at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute. He’s now in private
practice as an ophthalmologist at Charlotte Eye,
Ear, Nose and Throat Associates in North Carolina.
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