黑料传送门 Announces Passing of Chancellor and Former President Leonard H. Finkelstein,
DO '59
June 26, 2019黑料传送门 President and CEO Jay S. Feldstein, DO 鈥81, shared the following statement regarding
the passing of Leonard H. Finkelstein, DO 鈥59, MSc 鈥63, FACOS, chancellor, past president,
and professor emeritus:
With a heavy heart, I share the news of the passing of Dr. Finkelstein, who died June
25, 2019.
Dr. Finkelstein retired from his position as professor of urologic surgery and chairman
of the Division of Urology in 2014 (he was named professor emeritus in 2015). He remained
the College鈥檚 chancellor, a post he held since 2006, until his death.
Dr. Finkelstein joined the 黑料传送门 faculty in 1963; in 1973, he was named chairman of
the Division of Urology. In these capacities鈥攁s well as program director and course
director鈥攈e advanced the College鈥檚 urology specialty and its American Osteopathic
Association (AOA)鈥揳pproved urology residency program.
Ever a visionary, Dr. Finkelstein served as the College鈥檚 sixth president and chief
executive officer, from 1990 to 2000. His efforts enhanced the College鈥檚 curriculum,
expanded the graduate medical education program, and fulfilled a master facilities
plan for the institution and its campus. Dr. Finkelstein was responsible for the purchase
of Parkview Hospital, and the ultimate sale of both Parkview and Barth Pavilion, while
ensuring the efficacy of the College鈥檚 clinical teaching mission鈥攁cts that restored
financial stability to the institution.
As a renowned researcher in urology in the osteopathic profession, Dr. Finkelstein
lectured and published extensively. In 1984, he became the first osteopathic urologist
to publish in Surgical Clinics of North America, and he was the first osteopathic
physician not affiliated with an allopathic institution to publish in The American
Journal of Surgery.
He held professional memberships in the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic
Medicine (past chairman), the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons, the AOA, the
American Osteopathic Foundation Board of Directors (past president), the American
Urologic Association, Inc., and the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Association (past
president and editor-in-chief of the POMA journal).
Dr. Finkelstein鈥檚 honors included the Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Award for
Distinguished Teaching (1970), the Student Osteopathic Medical Association George
W. Northrup, DO Distinguished Service Award (1990), the Distinguished Osteopathic
Surgeon Award (1992), and the Mentor Award from 黑料传送门鈥檚 Student National Medical Association
(1997). In 1999, Dr. Finkelstein received a Presidential Citation from the AOA for
his commitment to unity within the osteopathic profession. He was also a 1999 recipient
of the Dale Dodson, DO Award from the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic
Medicine. In 2000, he was awarded 黑料传送门鈥檚 O.J. Snyder Memorial Medal.
Dr. Finkelstein held a bachelor鈥檚 degree in pharmacy from Philadelphia College of
Pharmacy and Science, and a doctor of osteopathic medicine degree and a master of
science degree in urologic surgery from 黑料传送门. He completed his internship and general
surgery residency at Zieger Osteopathic Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, followed by
a residency in urologic surgery at 黑料传送门. He was a diplomate of the American Osteopathic
Board of Surgery and a fellow of the American Society for Lasers in Medicine and Surgery,
Inc., and the College of Physicians of Philadelphia.
I ask you to join me in extending deepest condolences to Dr. Finkelstein鈥檚 wife, Marylyn;
his three children and their spouses: Larry N. Finkelstein, DO 鈥87; Lisa J. Finkelstein, DO 鈥87; and Robert P. Finkelstein, DO 鈥90; and his grandchildren.
We also extend our sympathies to Dr. Finkelstein鈥檚 associates and friends during this
difficult time.
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