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Phi Chi (ΦΧ) is one of the oldest and largest international medical fraternities of its kind in the world. Phi Chi evolved from the merging of two professional medical fraternities bearing the same name. Phi Chi Society (Phi Chi East) was founded on March 31, 1889, at the University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. Phi Chi Medical Fraternity (Phi Chi South) was founded on October 26, 1894, at the Louisville Medical College, Louisville, Ky. These two organizations did not know that they shared a similar name when they were founded. On March 5, 1905, in Burlington, Vt., Phi Chi Society and Phi Chi Medical Fraternity, Inc., were consolidated taking the name Phi Chi Medical Fraternity, Inc.

Phi Chi
ΦΧ
FoundedMarch 31, 1889; 135 years ago (March 31, 1889)
University of Vermont (Burlington, VT)
TypeProfessional fraternity
AffiliationPFA (former)
EmphasisMedicine
ScopeInternational
MottoGreek: Φθνομεν Χραισμειν (Phthomen Chraismein)
English: First to Serve
ColorsOlive green   & white  
SymbolAdult Tiger Beetle (Cicindela patruela), Doodlebug
FlowerLily of the Valley
PublicationThe Chronicles; formerly The Quarterly
Chapters16
Headquarters2039 Ridgeview Drive
Floyds Knobs, IN 47119
USA
Websitewww.phichimed.org

Phi Chi has grown to become a co-ed, international, professional medical fraternity with chapters in 5 countries.

History edit

Phi Chi Society of the East edit

Phi Chi Medical Fraternity of the South edit

 
Alpha (Southern), Louisville, Kentucky, 1895

“October 26, 1894, at four o’clock, p.m., there assembled in the office of Doctor Clinton Kelly” of the faculty of the Louisville Medical College, “A. Harris Kelly, Samuel T. McClung, G. Fowler Border, Joseph N. Powers, George E. Gavin, Charles W. Hibbitt, and Linn L. Kennedy (all of whom became members of Alpha of the Southern Fraternity; now Alpha Alpha) to organize a fraternity.”

The growth of Phi Chi is a great monument to the spirit that urged the original group to unite and form a medical fraternity in a city where little was known of such societies. The first members of the Southern Fraternity consisted of the previously mentioned as well as Carey A. Gray and Walker B. Gossett.

On November 5, 1894, a committee was appointed to draft a constitution and not until November 17, were the first officers elected: Presiding Senior, McClung; Presiding Junior, Gossett; Secretary, Kennedy, and Powers, Treasurer (Judge Advocate and the minor officers had not been provided for). Wedding, Chapman, and Shacklett were elected to membership and included with Gossett and Gray in the charter listing of members. The First Regular Meeting was held on Saturday, December 8, 1894. On December 29, 1894, D.A. Garrison, O. K. Harris, E. Rea Norris, and A.P. Campbell were to complete the charter members.

Beta and Gamma chapters were installed in December 1896. On February 26, 1897, the first Grand Chapter Convention of Southern Phi Chi chapters (Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Delta) was called; this date later became Founder’s Day.

The first volume of The Phi Chi Quarterly, the name of the official fraternal publication, was published on April 1, 1904; its name was changed to The Phi Chi Chronicles in 1989.

Phi Chi Medical Fraternity edit

On March 5, 1905, Phi Chi Medical Fraternity (Southern Phi Chi) and Phi Chi Society (Eastern Phi Chi) were joined in Baltimore, Maryland, making Phi Chi the largest medical fraternity in America. Chapter names that conflicted during the joining were resolved by allowing the older chapter to retain its single name and the second chapter to have its name duplicated (Alpha, University of Vermont, 1889; Alpha Alpha, Louisville Medical College, 1894).

On July 1, 1910, the first history of Phi Chi was published. In 1915, the first Phi Chi Directory was published with 37 active chapters (some chapters had been consolidated) and 6,790 initiated members. 1922 saw the merger of Pi Mu Honor Society and Phi Chi, as well as the chartering of the Beta Mu chapter at McGill University, Phi Chi’s first Canadian Chapter, on May 15.

In December 1925, the 24th Grand Chapter Convention was held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. In 1927, the Student Loan Fund was created to provide emergency loans for members in need; it was run by the Phi Chi Welfare Association after its incorporation in 1949.

On February 21, 1948, Phi Alpha Gamma and Phi Chi merged. On February 26, 1960, the fraternity became international with the chartering of the Omega chapter at National Autonomous University of Mexico in Mexico City, Mexico. On May 21, 1962, ΥΒ chapter was chartered at University of Puerto Rico in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

At the XL Grand Chapter Convention in 1973, women medical students were allowed membership. Alpha Alpha and Alpha Beta alumni chapters are chartered in September 1989.

Chapters edit

Phi Chi East was founded in 1889. Phi Chi South was formed in 1894. When the two fraternities combined in 1905, when the name of two chapters conflicted, the chapter with precedence would retain the single letter, and the chapter following shall duplicate its name, such as Alpha (1889), University of Vermont, and Alpha of Louisville (1894), with the latter becoming Alpha Alpha.

Notable members edit

Name Original chapter Notability References
Irvin Abell AA 1897 -President American Medical Association 1938

-President American College of Surgeons
-President Southeastern Surgical Association
-President Kentucky State Medical Association
-Named by President Roosevelt as chairman of the national committee to co-operate with the Defense Commission on Public Health in 1940

Thomas Aceto Jr. X 1954 -Chair of Pediatrics at St. Louis University

-Pediatrician-In-Chief at SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Medical Center
-Developed the Pediatric Research Institute

[1]
Thomas Dale Alford ΛΡ 1939 -86th and 87th US Congress Representative for Arkansas

-Keynote speaker for the US as the 51st Inter-Parliamentary Conference in Brasilia, Brasil, Appointed by John F. Kennedy

[2]
Edward Annis EX 1938 -117th President American Medical Association 1963

-President World Medical Association 1963
-Appeared at Madison Square Gardens 1962 opposing the King Anderson Bill
-Director of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States 1969-1975
-One of 2 US physicians honored to be included in "Caring Physicians of the World" 2005
-Debated and spoke with President John F. Kennedy, and Senators Hubert Humphrey, Patrick V. McNamara, William Proxmire, Jacob K. Javits, and Albert Gore, Sr.

[3][4]
John Robin Blair ΘΗ 1908 -President American Medical Association

-President of Churchill Medical Society

[5]
David M. Bosworth A 1921 -Bosworth fracture named in his honor

-Awarded membership of Japanese Orthopaedic Association
-Only foreign recipient of the Second Order of the Sacred Treasure 1968

[6]
T. Drysdale Buchanan ΦΑ 1897
Founder of Alpha of Phi Alpha Gamma
-First President of American Board of Anesthesiology and awarded Certificate #1 [7][8]
Eben Carey ΠΔΦ 1923 -Dean Marquette University Medical School 1933-1947

-Dean of Students Marquette University School of Medicine 1921-1928

[9]
Joseph Cowell Ψ 1871
Member of Phi Alpha Gamma
-President of Michigan State Board of Registration in Medicine 1903-1905 [10]
Stanton Fischer YP 1956 -Senior Aviation Medical Examiner for US Department of Transportation

-Johnson Space Center- consultant for astronaut selection program

[11]
Richard L. Hammonds Σ 1960 -Health Advisor to President Jimmy Carter

-Board of Councilors- The Carter Center

[12][13]
Paul Williamson Howle ΘΗ 1898
Member of Pi Mu Honor Society
-President of Richmond Surgical Society [14]
Louis Jermain EX 1921 -First Dean Marquette University School of Medicine [15]
Hiram W. Kostmayer O 1909 -1942-1945 Dean Tulane School of Medicine

-1949 Honorary Doctor of Laws, Tulane
-Dean Post-graduate School of Medicine 1933-37, Tulane

[16]
Clifford C. Leek 1900
Delta chapter of Phi Alpha Gamma
-President of Mower County Medical Society [17]
John McDonald O 1955 -First Chancellor of the Louisiana State University Medical School, Shreveport, LA

-1965-2000 Chancellor of New Orleans Medical Center
-Founding member of the American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics
-Founding member of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons
-President of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons
-2002 55th Recipient of the Roswell Park Medal

[18][19]
Stuart McGuire ΘΗ 1891
Beta of Pi Mu Honor Society
-1905-1914 President of the University College of Medicine

-1914-1925 President of Medical College of Virginia
-Distinguished Service Medal- WWI
-French Medaille d'Honneur- WWI
-Author of Principle of Surgery Published 1908

[20][21]
Spurgeon H. Neel Jr. AB 1942 -Major General US Army

-One of the most decorated medical officers
-President Aerospace Medical Association
-First Army graduate of USAF School of Aviation Medicine
-First aviation medical officer to receive flying status
-Deputy Surgeon General 1969-1973
-First Commanding General of the U.S. Army Health Services Command

[22]
Kenneth Dew Orr P 1940 -Major General US Army

-Honorary Doctoral Degree at Baylor University
-Distinguished Service Medal
-Legion of Merit with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters
-United Nations Service Medal

[23]
Thomas S. Parrott Σ 1964 -Emory's first pediatric urology fellow

-Teacher of the Year- Emory more times than any other faculty member

[24]
I.S. (Isidor Schwaner) Ravdin M 1918 -1956 retired as a major general in the Medical Corps, the first person on non-active military service appointed major general

-Senior Civilian Consultant to the Surgeon General and United States Army
-Member of the Armed Forces Medical Policy Council, Department of Defense, Health and Medical and was involved with the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
-Legion of Merit and the First Oak Leaf Cluster to the Legion of Merit
-Brought to the White House to treat President Eisenhower participating in Eisenhower's emergency operation for ileitis
-American College of Surgeons Board of Governors, Chairman of the Board of Regents, and President 1960-1961
-American Cancer Society President 1962-1963
-1957 Philadelphia Award Recipient

[25]
Jacob E. Reisch YI 1928 -President 1954 American Medical Writers Association [26]
J. James Rohack Z 1981 -President AMA 2009-2010

-Bush School of Government & Public Service Advisory Board

[27]
Joseph Ross Π 1954 -Established Vanderbilt's Emergency Medicine Department

-Established Lifeflight Air Ambulance Program, Vanderbilt

[28]
Edward Carrington Stanard Taliaferro ΘΗ 1898
Member of Pi Mu Honor Society
-President of the Staff of St. Vincent's Hospital

-President of Norfolk County Medical Society
-President of Scabord Medical Society
-President of Virginia State Medical Society 1921-1922

[29]
J. Roy Theroit O 1930 -Performed The First Successful Cardiovascular Resuscitation In Southern California

-One of the Attending Physicians To Gov. Huey P. Long After His Assassination
-Received The Croix De Guerre By French Gen. Charles De Gaulle

[30]
Donald Tresidder ΣΥ 1927 -President Stanford University 1943-1948

-Established Stanford Research Institute
-Tresidder Peak in Yosemite National Park is named for him

[31]
A. Murat Willis ΘΗ 1904
Member of Pi Mu Honor Society
-President and founder of Johnston-Willis Hospital, Virginia

-President of the Richmond Academy of Medicine

[32]
Churchill F.Worrell ΒΔ 1917 -Member American Siberian Expedition [33]
Jonathan V. Wright Ψ 1969 -First to use DHEA in private practice

-Pioneer of Natural Hormone Replacement
-Honorary Doctorate Degree Naturopathic Medicine from Bastyr University

[34][35]
Elvin G. Zook M 1963 -Southern Illinois University School of Medicine- President, 1978-81 [36]
 
Thomas Alford
 
Eben Carey
 
Major General Spurgeon H. Neel Jr.
 
Major General I.S. Ravdin
 
Donald Tresidder

See also edit

References edit

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Bibliography edit

  • Baird, William, ed. (1915). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (8th ed.). New York: The College Fraternity Publishing Co.
  • "Phi Chi Medical Fraternity".
  • Cannon, Daniel H. (1989). The History of Phi Chi Medical Fraternity Inc. Centennial Edition 1889-1989. Phi Chi Quarterly Office.
  • Cannon, Daniel H. (2005). Phi Chi Chronicles. 11 (1). Phi Chi Quarterly Office. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  • Cannon, Daniel H. (2009). Phi Chi Chronicles. 13 (1). Phi Chi Quarterly Office. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

External links edit

  • Phi Chi Medical Fraternity, Inc. National Page
  • Phi Chi Medical Fraternity, Chi Chapter Website

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Inc were consolidated taking the name Phi Chi Medical Fraternity Inc Phi ChiFXFoundedMarch 31 1889 135 years ago March 31 1889 University of Vermont Burlington VT TypeProfessional fraternityAffiliationPFA former EmphasisMedicineScopeInternationalMottoGreek F8nomen Xraismein Phthomen Chraismein English First to ServeColorsOlive green amp white SymbolAdult Tiger Beetle Cicindela patruela DoodlebugFlowerLily of the ValleyPublicationThe Chronicles formerly The QuarterlyChapters16Headquarters2039 Ridgeview Drive Floyds Knobs IN 47119 USAWebsitewww phichimed orgPhi Chi has grown to become a co ed international professional medical fraternity with chapters in 5 countries Contents 1 History 1 1 Phi Chi Society of the East 1 2 Phi Chi Medical Fraternity of the South 1 3 Phi Chi Medical Fraternity 2 Chapters 3 Notable members 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Bibliography 6 External linksHistory editPhi Chi Society of the East edit Main article Phi Chi Society Phi Chi Medical Fraternity of the South edit nbsp Alpha Southern Louisville Kentucky 1895 October 26 1894 at four o clock p m there assembled in the office of Doctor Clinton Kelly of the faculty of the Louisville Medical College A Harris Kelly Samuel T McClung G Fowler Border Joseph N Powers George E Gavin Charles W Hibbitt and Linn L Kennedy all of whom became members of Alpha of the Southern Fraternity now Alpha Alpha to organize a fraternity The growth of Phi Chi is a great monument to the spirit that urged the original group to unite and form a medical fraternity in a city where little was known of such societies The first members of the Southern Fraternity consisted of the previously mentioned as well as Carey A Gray and Walker B Gossett On November 5 1894 a committee was appointed to draft a constitution and not until November 17 were the first officers elected Presiding Senior McClung Presiding Junior Gossett Secretary Kennedy and Powers Treasurer Judge Advocate and the minor officers had not been provided for Wedding Chapman and Shacklett were elected to membership and included with Gossett and Gray in the charter listing of members The First Regular Meeting was held on Saturday December 8 1894 On December 29 1894 D A Garrison O K Harris E Rea Norris and A P Campbell were to complete the charter members Beta and Gamma chapters were installed in December 1896 On February 26 1897 the first Grand Chapter Convention of Southern Phi Chi chapters Alpha Beta Gamma and Delta was called this date later became Founder s Day The first volume of The Phi Chi Quarterly the name of the official fraternal publication was published on April 1 1904 its name was changed to The Phi Chi Chronicles in 1989 Phi Chi Medical Fraternity edit On March 5 1905 Phi Chi Medical Fraternity Southern Phi Chi and Phi Chi Society Eastern Phi Chi were joined in Baltimore Maryland making Phi Chi the largest medical fraternity in America Chapter names that conflicted during the joining were resolved by allowing the older chapter to retain its single name and the second chapter to have its name duplicated Alpha University of Vermont 1889 Alpha Alpha Louisville Medical College 1894 On July 1 1910 the first history of Phi Chi was published In 1915 the first Phi Chi Directory was published with 37 active chapters some chapters had been consolidated and 6 790 initiated members 1922 saw the merger of Pi Mu Honor Society and Phi Chi as well as the chartering of the Beta Mu chapter at McGill University Phi Chi s first Canadian Chapter on May 15 In December 1925 the 24th Grand Chapter Convention was held in Montreal Quebec Canada In 1927 the Student Loan Fund was created to provide emergency loans for members in need it was run by the Phi Chi Welfare Association after its incorporation in 1949 On February 21 1948 Phi Alpha Gamma and Phi Chi merged On February 26 1960 the fraternity became international with the chartering of the Omega chapter at National Autonomous University of Mexico in Mexico City Mexico On May 21 1962 YB chapter was chartered at University of Puerto Rico in San Juan Puerto Rico At the XL Grand Chapter Convention in 1973 women medical students were allowed membership Alpha Alpha and Alpha Beta alumni chapters are chartered in September 1989 Chapters editMain article List of Phi Chi chapters Phi Chi East was founded in 1889 Phi Chi South was formed in 1894 When the two fraternities combined in 1905 when the name of two chapters conflicted the chapter with precedence would retain the single letter and the chapter following shall duplicate its name such as Alpha 1889 University of Vermont and Alpha of Louisville 1894 with the latter becoming Alpha Alpha Notable members editName Original chapter Notability ReferencesIrvin Abell AA 1897 President American Medical Association 1938 President American College of Surgeons President Southeastern Surgical Association President Kentucky State Medical Association Named by President Roosevelt as chairman of the national committee to co operate with the Defense Commission on Public Health in 1940Thomas Aceto Jr X 1954 Chair of Pediatrics at St Louis University Pediatrician In Chief at SSM Cardinal Glennon Children s Medical Center Developed the Pediatric Research Institute 1 Thomas Dale Alford LR 1939 86th and 87th US Congress Representative for Arkansas Keynote speaker for the US as the 51st Inter Parliamentary Conference in Brasilia Brasil Appointed by John F Kennedy 2 Edward Annis EX 1938 117th President American Medical Association 1963 President World Medical Association 1963 Appeared at Madison Square Gardens 1962 opposing the King Anderson Bill Director of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States 1969 1975 One of 2 US physicians honored to be included in Caring Physicians of the World 2005 Debated and spoke with President John F Kennedy and Senators Hubert Humphrey Patrick V McNamara William Proxmire Jacob K Javits and Albert Gore Sr 3 4 John Robin Blair 8H 1908 President American Medical Association President of Churchill Medical Society 5 David M Bosworth A 1921 Bosworth fracture named in his honor Awarded membership of Japanese Orthopaedic Association Only foreign recipient of the Second Order of the Sacred Treasure 1968 6 T Drysdale Buchanan FA 1897 Founder of Alpha of Phi Alpha Gamma First President of American Board of Anesthesiology and awarded Certificate 1 7 8 Eben Carey PDF 1923 Dean Marquette University Medical School 1933 1947 Dean of Students Marquette University School of Medicine 1921 1928 9 Joseph Cowell PS 1871Member of Phi Alpha Gamma President of Michigan State Board of Registration in Medicine 1903 1905 10 Stanton Fischer YP 1956 Senior Aviation Medical Examiner for US Department of Transportation Johnson Space Center consultant for astronaut selection program 11 Richard L Hammonds S 1960 Health Advisor to President Jimmy Carter Board of Councilors The Carter Center 12 13 Paul Williamson Howle 8H 1898Member of Pi Mu Honor Society President of Richmond Surgical Society 14 Louis Jermain EX 1921 First Dean Marquette University School of Medicine 15 Hiram W Kostmayer O 1909 1942 1945 Dean Tulane School of Medicine 1949 Honorary Doctor of Laws Tulane Dean Post graduate School of Medicine 1933 37 Tulane 16 Clifford C Leek 1900 Delta chapter of Phi Alpha Gamma President of Mower County Medical Society 17 John McDonald O 1955 First Chancellor of the Louisiana State University Medical School Shreveport LA 1965 2000 Chancellor of New Orleans Medical Center Founding member of the American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics Founding member of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons President of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons 2002 55th Recipient of the Roswell Park Medal 18 19 Stuart McGuire 8H 1891Beta of Pi Mu Honor Society 1905 1914 President of the University College of Medicine 1914 1925 President of Medical College of Virginia Distinguished Service Medal WWI French Medaille d Honneur WWI Author of Principle of Surgery Published 1908 20 21 Spurgeon H Neel Jr AB 1942 Major General US Army One of the most decorated medical officers President Aerospace Medical Association First Army graduate of USAF School of Aviation Medicine First aviation medical officer to receive flying status Deputy Surgeon General 1969 1973 First Commanding General of the U S Army Health Services Command 22 Kenneth Dew Orr P 1940 Major General US Army Honorary Doctoral Degree at Baylor University Distinguished Service Medal Legion of Merit with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters United Nations Service Medal 23 Thomas S Parrott S 1964 Emory s first pediatric urology fellow Teacher of the Year Emory more times than any other faculty member 24 I S Isidor Schwaner Ravdin M 1918 1956 retired as a major general in the Medical Corps the first person on non active military service appointed major general Senior Civilian Consultant to the Surgeon General and United States Army Member of the Armed Forces Medical Policy Council Department of Defense Health and Medical and was involved with the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Legion of Merit and the First Oak Leaf Cluster to the Legion of Merit Brought to the White House to treat President Eisenhower participating in Eisenhower s emergency operation for ileitis American College of Surgeons Board of Governors Chairman of the Board of Regents and President 1960 1961 American Cancer Society President 1962 1963 1957 Philadelphia Award Recipient 25 Jacob E Reisch YI 1928 President 1954 American Medical Writers Association 26 J James Rohack Z 1981 President AMA 2009 2010 Bush School of Government amp Public Service Advisory Board 27 Joseph Ross P 1954 Established Vanderbilt s Emergency Medicine Department Established Lifeflight Air Ambulance Program Vanderbilt 28 Edward Carrington Stanard Taliaferro 8H 1898Member of Pi Mu Honor Society President of the Staff of St Vincent s Hospital President of Norfolk County Medical Society President of Scabord Medical Society President of Virginia State Medical Society 1921 1922 29 J Roy Theroit O 1930 Performed The First Successful Cardiovascular Resuscitation In Southern California One of the Attending Physicians To Gov Huey P Long After His Assassination Received The Croix De Guerre By French Gen Charles De Gaulle 30 Donald Tresidder SY 1927 President Stanford University 1943 1948 Established Stanford Research Institute Tresidder Peak in Yosemite National Park is named for him 31 A Murat Willis 8H 1904Member of Pi Mu Honor Society President and founder of Johnston Willis Hospital Virginia President of the Richmond Academy of Medicine 32 Churchill F Worrell BD 1917 Member American Siberian Expedition 33 Jonathan V Wright PS 1969 First to use DHEA in private practice Pioneer of Natural Hormone Replacement Honorary Doctorate Degree Naturopathic Medicine from Bastyr University 34 35 Elvin G Zook M 1963 Southern Illinois University School of Medicine President 1978 81 36 nbsp Thomas Alford nbsp Eben Carey nbsp Major General Spurgeon H Neel Jr nbsp Major General I S Ravdin nbsp Donald TresidderSee also editProfessional fraternities and sororities List of medical schools in the United StatesReferences edit Thomas Aceto Jr M D 1929 2009 Archived from the original on 2012 03 13 Retrieved 2010 10 22 An Arkansas Connection Retrieved 2010 10 22 AMA 1961 to 1979 Retrieved 2010 10 22 Lichtenstein Nelson 1976 The Kennedy Years Political Profiles Vol 3 New York Facts on File Inc pp 12 14 History of Virginia Retrieved 2010 10 19 David Marsh Bosworth 1897 1979 PDF J Bone Joint Surg Am 62 3 488 Apr 1980 doi 10 2106 00004623 198062030 00025 PMID 6988433 Retrieved 2020 10 19 permanent dead link Thomas Drysdale Buchanan Anesthesia History Association Newsletter 9 1 January 1991 Harvey William 2008 History of Homoeopathy and Its Institutions in America Vol 4 BiblioBazaar LLC p 87 ISBN 9781426411526 Morton S A M D August 1947 Eben J Carey M D PDF Radiology 49 2 244 246 doi 10 1148 49 2 244b Cazalet Sylvain History of Homoeopathy 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