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Letter from the President 2021 Dear Wmts members, It is with great sadness that I was notified that Cori Kirkpatrick has died. This was sudden and unexpected. Her husband, John is dealing with this loss and I am sure he would appreciate your condolences. She played a large role as the executive director team for the AMTA. Enclosing a note about this elegant woman written by her family. Cori Boyd Kirkpatrick, wife of longtime Virginia Mason internist John Kirkpatrick passed away unexpectantly on April 21. She had struggled for two years with a severe vascular disorder although those around her would never have known. After a storybook romance, she and her husband had a fabulous 50 year marriage, complete with 3 children, 8 grandchildren, interesting work careers and an incredible 8 years of retirement. She loved her family dearly, was a trusted friend, a marvelous cook, and kept a spotless ("museum quality" according to her kids) home, was impeccably organized and lover of a classy coat and a good book. She was fond of international travel, had a wickedly powerful tennis forehand and routinely hit a golf club farther than her husband. Her favorite people of all time were those who called her "Nana". She will be oh so sorely missed by all her were touched by her simple elegance. Contact Information: In Lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Virgina Mason Medical Center or ARCS Stay well, Bonnie Sidoff Dear Wmts Members, What a strange year 2020 has been. I do hope you and your family have survived this pandemic and are in line for vaccinations. I have just been informed that Turkey has set new dates for our 2021 meeting. The dates are October 9-15, 2021. Please save those dates and check out their website for all the information. Antalya looks amazing. Hopefully international travel will once again be feasible. Egils Valeinis, the executive secretary was hoping to have a list of all of the potential attendees to this next meeting in hopes of starting a database with emails, cellphones, specialty, etc. This would make for easier communication. Perhaps the PRESIDENTS OF EACH COUNTRY could organize such a list and share it with Dr. Egils Valeinis. Better communication makes for better tournaments as we all know. Other good news, we have recently been in communications with the newly formed Indian Medical tennis society. The founder, Dr. Swanit Deshpande has heard about our organization and is excited to join us at our next meeting. He is also using social media to promote our organization. His enthusiasm is welcomed and so hopefully we will see a new country added to our world meeting in 2021. Please feel free to email myself, Bonnie Sidoff at sidoffb@gmail.com or text me at 503-351-0904 with any questions or concerns. As you all know, The American Medical tennis society will host the 2022 meeting at Orlando. Hopefully, we will have this pandemic behind us completely by that time. Reminder, stay well, stay active and keep playing tennis, Share with your tennis friends and colleagues the benefits of our organization as it is important to keep our organization growing. Yours respectfully, Bonnie Sidoff
Dear WMTS members, Letter from the President Dear Colleagues, As I step in to the role of President of the WMTS organization, I want you all to know I consider it a privilege and a great responsibility. My goal is to keep this organization thriving and make our meetings a highlight event, that we look forward to, year in and year out. Our founding fathers, Dr. Stanley McCampbell and Bill Drake started this organization 49 years ago with 5 interested countries and a vision. Now we are an organization of 38 countries strong. I have to believe that the magic of this organization comes from the friendships made, the friendly but fierce tennis competition, all in the setting of a common interest in medicine and travel. Without the hard work of the past leaders, this organization would not have thrived. Many thanks to them all. Which brings us to the present leaders. Thank you Dr. Eric Gultom, our past President, for your enthusiasm, friendliness and of course your fine leadership skills. And Dr. Egils Valeinis, our Executive Secretary who works continuously behind the scenes in ways many of us can not imagine, but without which our organization would certainly falter. Thank you both so much. Let me add my personal thanks to Micaela Hernberg, our treasurer. Her insight and contributions are so very much appreciated. The last WMTS meeting took place in Lithuania hosted by Dr. Remigijus Zaliunas. It was amazing to experience the warm hospitality of this country. He made hosting the meeting look effortless and floored us all with how smoothly the meeting went despite several days of rain. The social events were magnificent and seemed to please everyone. Congratulations on the great success of this meeting. Please thank your extensive staff and let them know how appreciative we all are. Our next meeting is in Antalya Turkey. It will take place October 10-16, 2020. Please join us to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the WMTS. My thanks to Turkey for offering to host the meeting. I know it will be an outstanding meeting and look forward to visiting with all the Turkish physicians. The USA will host the 2021 meeting in Orlando, Florida, October 2-8. Please save those dates as we work hard to plan a very memorable event. I know there are many of you who have ideas and want to contribute. Please reach out to me so we can draw from you talent and keep our organization current and magical. Respectfully, Bonnie Sidoff MD --Obituary-- Our great, good friend, Dr. Stanley McCampbell, a founder of WMTS in 1971 and its President for many years, has died. I received word from his daughter, Sody, that he passed away on September 23rd. Stan was 85; he is survived by his wife, Joan, his children, Sody, Robert, Jim, and Kelly, and 6 grandchildren. Besides being a good husband, father, grandfather, which is legacy-enough for anybody, Stan had a grand vision to bring together physicians from around the world to play tennis, to share experiences, to make friends, to have scientific sessions, and to travel to wonderful places in the world. In 1971, in Monte Carlo, he invited 5 other doctors, Enrique Gastaldi Albiol of Spain, Luciano Galanti of Italy, Bernard Kessler of France, Paul Schrankenmueller of Germany, and Wolfgang Zaunbauer of Austria, to sign on. Thus WMTS was born. It's many years later, and WMTS is still going. Thus another legacy of Stan McCampbell. I think the last meeting where he played tennis was in Bol, Yugoslavia, in 1989. He was bothered by arthritis and found it difficult to play. However, he always wanted to know about the meetings, and I would write summaries for him. He made an appearance at the Fort Worth meeting in 1999. I've mentioned this to WMTS friends before: Without WMTS, maybe my wife and I would have traveled to many countries, and maybe we would have met people of other countries who would become lifelong friends, and maybe we would visit international friends in their homes and they in ours, and maybe our friends' children and ours would do the same, and maybe we would remain physically fit, but?maybe not! WMTS has surely enriched our lives and the lives of many other members. He was a very-accomplished man. His obituary (here) notes much of what he has done. Thank goodness for Stan McCampbell. May he rest in peace. There are 2 email addresses if you would like to send condolences: stanmac@prodigy.net and sodypop@aol.com Jim Manion --Member News-- 2011 --Member News-- May 2008 In the last meeting of the staff of the Italian Medical Tennis Society, new components have entered in the council: --Member News-- Dr. Alonzo (Lon) Olsen, M.D., President Elect of WMTS and Betty Olsen, Executive Director of AMTA celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary on a cruise to Alaska with 12 of their family members. Their anniversary date was March 31, 2006. Alaska was the cruise destination because Lon & Betty spent their first 1 1/2 years of marriage in Whittier, Alaska with the Army. It also happens to be the boarding port for Princess Cruise Lines. Nothing much has changed in 50 years except the Army pulled out nearly 40 years ago, and just 2 years ago Princess Cruises started using the Port of Whittier for their Alaska cruise. Betty & Lon Olsen, MD - Provo, Utah --Member News-- --Obituary-- --Obituary-- Dear Betty, --Member News-- --Member News-- --Obituary-- --Member News-- --Member News-- --Obituary--Imre Glied, M.D., Hungary. Our Hungarian friend, Imre Glied, died 2 years ago from lung cancer though he had never smoked cigarettes. He was a good husband, father, doctor, friend, and tennis player. He played a very strong game of doubles with his long-time partner, Laszlo Bota. His first meeting was in Finland in 1994. I remember a hard-fought battle between these two Hungarians and 2 Swedish players, Staffan Eden and Lars Hagberg. In 1999, Imre, his wife, Katya, and other Hungarian friends visited us in Nebraska after the Fort Worth, Texas, USA meeting. We played a lot of tennis in Omaha; Imre’s cross-court-sliced-backhand was impossible to get. It’s a shame that he is gone from us. Sincerely, Jim Manion |
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Letter from the President 2021 Dear Wmts members, It is with great sadness that I was notified that Cori Kirkpatrick has died. This was sudden and unexpected. Her husband, John is dealing with this loss and I am sure he would appreciate your condolences. She played a large role as the executive director team for the AMTA. Enclosing a note about this elegant woman written by her family. Cori Boyd Kirkpatrick, wife of longtime Virginia Mason internist John Kirkpatrick passed away unexpectantly on April 21. She had struggled for two years with a severe vascular disorder although those around her would never have known. After a storybook romance, she and her husband had a fabulous 50 year marriage, complete with 3 children, 8 grandchildren, interesting work careers and an incredible 8 years of retirement. She loved her family dearly, was a trusted friend, a marvelous cook, and kept a spotless ("museum quality" according to her kids) home, was impeccably organized and lover of a classy coat and a good book. She was fond of international travel, had a wickedly powerful tennis forehand and routinely hit a golf club farther than her husband. Her favorite people of all time were those who called her "Nana". She will be oh so sorely missed by all her were touched by her simple elegance. Contact Information: In Lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Virgina Mason Medical Center or ARCS Stay well, Bonnie Sidoff Dear Wmts Members, What a strange year 2020 has been. I do hope you and your family have survived this pandemic and are in line for vaccinations. I have just been informed that Turkey has set new dates for our 2021 meeting. The dates are October 9-15, 2021. Please save those dates and check out their website for all the information. Antalya looks amazing. Hopefully international travel will once again be feasible. Egils Valeinis, the executive secretary was hoping to have a list of all of the potential attendees to this next meeting in hopes of starting a database with emails, cellphones, specialty, etc. This would make for easier communication. Perhaps the PRESIDENTS OF EACH COUNTRY could organize such a list and share it with Dr. Egils Valeinis. Better communication makes for better tournaments as we all know. Other good news, we have recently been in communications with the newly formed Indian Medical tennis society. The founder, Dr. Swanit Deshpande has heard about our organization and is excited to join us at our next meeting. He is also using social media to promote our organization. His enthusiasm is welcomed and so hopefully we will see a new country added to our world meeting in 2021. Please feel free to email myself, Bonnie Sidoff at sidoffb@gmail.com or text me at 503-351-0904 with any questions or concerns. As you all know, The American Medical tennis society will host the 2022 meeting at Orlando. Hopefully, we will have this pandemic behind us completely by that time. Reminder, stay well, stay active and keep playing tennis, Share with your tennis friends and colleagues the benefits of our organization as it is important to keep our organization growing. Yours respectfully, Bonnie Sidoff
Dear WMTS members, Letter from the President Dear Colleagues, As I step in to the role of President of the WMTS organization, I want you all to know I consider it a privilege and a great responsibility. My goal is to keep this organization thriving and make our meetings a highlight event, that we look forward to, year in and year out. Our founding fathers, Dr. Stanley McCampbell and Bill Drake started this organization 49 years ago with 5 interested countries and a vision. Now we are an organization of 38 countries strong. I have to believe that the magic of this organization comes from the friendships made, the friendly but fierce tennis competition, all in the setting of a common interest in medicine and travel. Without the hard work of the past leaders, this organization would not have thrived. Many thanks to them all. Which brings us to the present leaders. Thank you Dr. Eric Gultom, our past President, for your enthusiasm, friendliness and of course your fine leadership skills. And Dr. Egils Valeinis, our Executive Secretary who works continuously behind the scenes in ways many of us can not imagine, but without which our organization would certainly falter. Thank you both so much. Let me add my personal thanks to Micaela Hernberg, our treasurer. Her insight and contributions are so very much appreciated. The last WMTS meeting took place in Lithuania hosted by Dr. Remigijus Zaliunas. It was amazing to experience the warm hospitality of this country. He made hosting the meeting look effortless and floored us all with how smoothly the meeting went despite several days of rain. The social events were magnificent and seemed to please everyone. Congratulations on the great success of this meeting. Please thank your extensive staff and let them know how appreciative we all are. Our next meeting is in Antalya Turkey. It will take place October 10-16, 2020. Please join us to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the WMTS. My thanks to Turkey for offering to host the meeting. I know it will be an outstanding meeting and look forward to visiting with all the Turkish physicians. The USA will host the 2021 meeting in Orlando, Florida, October 2-8. Please save those dates as we work hard to plan a very memorable event. I know there are many of you who have ideas and want to contribute. Please reach out to me so we can draw from you talent and keep our organization current and magical. Respectfully, Bonnie Sidoff MD --Obituary-- Our great, good friend, Dr. Stanley McCampbell, a founder of WMTS in 1971 and its President for many years, has died. I received word from his daughter, Sody, that he passed away on September 23rd. Stan was 85; he is survived by his wife, Joan, his children, Sody, Robert, Jim, and Kelly, and 6 grandchildren. Besides being a good husband, father, grandfather, which is legacy-enough for anybody, Stan had a grand vision to bring together physicians from around the world to play tennis, to share experiences, to make friends, to have scientific sessions, and to travel to wonderful places in the world. In 1971, in Monte Carlo, he invited 5 other doctors, Enrique Gastaldi Albiol of Spain, Luciano Galanti of Italy, Bernard Kessler of France, Paul Schrankenmueller of Germany, and Wolfgang Zaunbauer of Austria, to sign on. Thus WMTS was born. It's many years later, and WMTS is still going. Thus another legacy of Stan McCampbell. I think the last meeting where he played tennis was in Bol, Yugoslavia, in 1989. He was bothered by arthritis and found it difficult to play. However, he always wanted to know about the meetings, and I would write summaries for him. He made an appearance at the Fort Worth meeting in 1999. I've mentioned this to WMTS friends before: Without WMTS, maybe my wife and I would have traveled to many countries, and maybe we would have met people of other countries who would become lifelong friends, and maybe we would visit international friends in their homes and they in ours, and maybe our friends' children and ours would do the same, and maybe we would remain physically fit, but?maybe not! WMTS has surely enriched our lives and the lives of many other members. He was a very-accomplished man. His obituary (here) notes much of what he has done. Thank goodness for Stan McCampbell. May he rest in peace. There are 2 email addresses if you would like to send condolences: stanmac@prodigy.net and sodypop@aol.com Jim Manion --Member News-- 2011 --Member News-- May 2008 In the last meeting of the staff of the Italian Medical Tennis Society, new components have entered in the council: --Member News-- Dr. Alonzo (Lon) Olsen, M.D., President Elect of WMTS and Betty Olsen, Executive Director of AMTA celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary on a cruise to Alaska with 12 of their family members. Their anniversary date was March 31, 2006. Alaska was the cruise destination because Lon & Betty spent their first 1 1/2 years of marriage in Whittier, Alaska with the Army. It also happens to be the boarding port for Princess Cruise Lines. Nothing much has changed in 50 years except the Army pulled out nearly 40 years ago, and just 2 years ago Princess Cruises started using the Port of Whittier for their Alaska cruise. Betty & Lon Olsen, MD - Provo, Utah --Member News-- --Obituary-- --Obituary-- Dear Betty, --Member News-- --Member News-- --Obituary-- --Member News-- --Member News-- --Obituary--Imre Glied, M.D., Hungary. Our Hungarian friend, Imre Glied, died 2 years ago from lung cancer though he had never smoked cigarettes. He was a good husband, father, doctor, friend, and tennis player. He played a very strong game of doubles with his long-time partner, Laszlo Bota. His first meeting was in Finland in 1994. I remember a hard-fought battle between these two Hungarians and 2 Swedish players, Staffan Eden and Lars Hagberg. In 1999, Imre, his wife, Katya, and other Hungarian friends visited us in Nebraska after the Fort Worth, Texas, USA meeting. We played a lot of tennis in Omaha; Imre’s cross-court-sliced-backhand was impossible to get. It’s a shame that he is gone from us. Sincerely, Jim Manion |
Excerpts from Dr. Stanley McCampbell's, "My Memoirs of The World Medical Tennis Society," written in 1991. "To me it has been a great honor to know and enjoy the friendship of doctors from around the world. It has been the most exciting experience of my life. Doctors... can be assured that if they travel thousands of miles to meetings, they will be certain of a warm welcome, well-organized tournaments and scientific sessions, and a grand, good time. It is an opportunity, unequalled, as far as I know, of enjoying the friendship of interesting, fun loving, sportsman-like doctors who will be friends for life. I would certainly like to do it all over again." |
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