Council Members – Emeritus

Aug 05, 2008 @ 10:03 am by GregT

tadandjanegilmore BRUCE (TAD) & JANE GILMORE, MD, FACS

Tad has served as a general surgeon, medical missionary, and physician educator for thirty-four years. From 1974-1995, while in private surgical practice in Greeley, Colorado, Tad and his wife, Jane, traveled to Vietnam, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Kenya and Haiti to minister and deliver health care to the poor. From 1978-1981 they resided in Swaziland, Africa while working at the Mbabane Clinic. From 1996-2003, through the United Mission to Nepal, they were stationed at Tansen Hospital in Nepal’s central-western region. Living on the Upper West Side since 2003, Jane and Tad enjoy serving the many international and medical students who are in NYC and have helped to establish home churches in the area. They have three married children and seven grandchildren.

MATTHEW Y. SUH, MD MPH & MARGARET SUH, MD

Matthew and Margaret just returned to NYC after a 7-year hiatus in Boston. Matthew is currently a Transplant Surgery Fellow at Mount Sinai Medical Center who has been active with CMDA NYC since 1999. He graduated from Harvard University (AB Biochemistry) and returned to study at New York University (MPH) and SUNY Downstate (MD). He completed his general surgery residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Margaret is a NYC native who graduated from Harvard University (AB Biochemistry) and SUNY Stony Brook (MD). She is a board-certified psychiatrist and graduated from MGH/McLean Child and Adolescent Psychiatry residency. Matthew and Margaret are blessed with a bright 3-yr old son, Topher.

Matthew grew up in Queens and is a general surgery resident at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston and a pediatric surgery research fellow at the Children’s Hospital in Boston. He graduated from Harvard University with a BA magna cum laude in Biochemical Sciences and from New York University with an MPH in community health education. He earned his MD magna cum laude from SUNY Downstate Medical Center and was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. He is a recipient of the National Institutes of Health Loan Repayment Program in Pediatric Research. His clinical and research interests include necrotizing enterocolitis, hemophilia A, and pediatric liver and small bowel transplantation. Although he currently resides in Boston with his wife Margaret and son Christopher, he roots for the Mets and Giants, and his heart for ministry is still for New York City.

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