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The Spirit of
Ralph P. Leischner, MD, Lives on Through Student
Scholarships
The
late Ralph P. Leischner, MD, former senior associate
dean of the Stritch School of Medicine (Stritch),
dedicated his career to the education of medical
students.
“If their training at Loyola has hit the
mark, they will have a mind for treating the body
and a heart for treating the spirit,” he
said of his educational philosophy.
Dr. Leischner’s daughter, Jennifer Leischner
Litowitz, believes the best way she can keep her
father’s philosophy alive is through donations
to the Ralph P. Leischner, MD, Memorial Scholarship.
Dr. Leischner, who was an associate professor
of pathology, played a major role in revising
the medical education curriculum in 1991 and designing
the Stritch School of Medicine building. His family
created a scholarship in his name shortly after
his death in 2000 at the age of 57 of non-Hodgkin’s
lymphoma. Mrs. Litowitz and her husband, Alec
Litowitz, have donated $491,500 toward the scholarship
— which currently is worth approximately
$850,000 — and supplemented it with gifts
from friends, colleagues and other family members
including Leischner siblings Matthew, Julie and
Mark, who graduated from Stritch in 1998, 1999
and 2001, respectively.
“The scholarship makes everyone feel as
if we are in touch with his spirit,”
said Mrs. Litowitz, who graduated from Loyola
University Chicago School of Law in 1994.
Dr. Leischner’s wife, Gloria, is also involved
with the scholarship, thanking donors with personalized
messages. “It is heart-warming to see my
children have such reverence for their father
and that they recognize the importance of giving
to this noble cause,” she said.
The scholarship is awarded annually to a fourth-year
medical student who personifies the physician-educator’s
values: compassion, integrity, enthusiasm and
a commitment to lifelong learning. To date, $94,500
in scholarship money has been awarded to Stritch
students; the 2005 – 2006 scholarship covered
the recipient’s entire fourth-year tuition.
“My initial reactions were shock, disbelief
and eventually incredible excitement,” said
fourth-year medical student Michael Ryan upon
learning he was named the Leischner Memorial Scholarship
recipient earlier this year. “The scholarship
and Dr. Leischner’s passion have inspired
me to continue to strive for excellence in teaching
and service.”
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