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  1. May 20, 2015 · Dr. Philip Zazove defied the odds to become one of the first deaf physicians certified in the United States. After his diagnosis at age 4, Zazove's parents were told he would be lucky to be a...

  2. Mar 21, 2010 · According to Zazove, the majority of deaf people cannot read above a sixth grade level, while only 13 percent graduate from college. Yet, Zazove defied the odds and attended Northwestern ...

    • Carrying Forth Dr. Zazove’S Legacy
    • Charting His Own Course as A Family Physician
    • No Regrets Pursuing Family Medicine
    • Support Well Placed

    To commemorate all that Dr. Zazove has contributed to the Department, to his patients, especially those who have disabilities, and the impactful research he has conducted and published over the decades, the Department of Family Medicine is establishing the Philip Zazove, M.D. Disability Health Endowment Fundat Michigan Medicine. The fund will promo...

    As someone who grew up in the 1950s and ‘60s, Dr. Zazove knows the daily obstacles that someone who is deaf or hard of hearing faces. Some of these barriers still exist today. Though academic and professional expectations were low for him, his parents, Earl and Louise, both physicians, refused to send him to a state school for deaf children and ins...

    Dr. Zazove said he made the right choice going into family medicine. His work has allowed him to follow patients and their health through the years. “Getting to know patients and their families well, and caring for entire families from birth to death, has been so rewarding,” he said. “The feedback from patients … is heartwarming. I know all family ...

    George A. Dean, M.D., now in his 90s and a leader in the Jewish community, pioneered the field of family medicine in the United States and was instrumental in establishing the Department of Family Medicine at Michigan. Additionally, he contributed to U-M in 2006 for the establishment of the chair that Dr. Zazove will soon relinquish. Dr. Dean said ...

  3. The Drs. Earl and Louise Zazove Lectureship in Family Medicine aims to inspire members of the Department of Family Medicine on health and aging. It was established by the late Earl Zazove, M.D., who was a prominent family physician in Chicago, Ill.

  4. After 10 years of private general practice, Dr. Tumarkin Zazove completed a residency in psychiatry, and continued to practice psychiatry until her untimely death in 1994. Dr. E. Zazove grew up in Chicago and completed medical school at Chicago Medical School during World War II.

  5. Apr 9, 2023 · Earl Zazove, 102 and 3/4 year of age, of Evanston, Illinois, died April 4, 2023, surrounded by family. He was born July 20, 1920, in Chicago, Illinois, to the late Irving and Lillian (nee Wolfe...

  6. OUR NAMESAKE. Louise Tumarkin Zazove. The Louise Tumarkin Zazove Foundation commemorates the life of a remarkable woman. Born in 1915 in New York City, Louise Tumarkin was the eldest child of poor Russian immigrant parents.

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