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George Thorn. Thorn trained a number of other notable Endocrinologists, including Drs. Jenkins came from this group of excellent investigators who made major contributions to the knowledge of adrenal cortical physiology and functions as well as delineating the pathophysiology of a number of disorders of the adrenal glands.
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Jenkins was a remarkable individual with a tremendous thirst for knowledge. He was an exceedingly gifted teacher and clinician and represented perhaps the finest in terms of clinical endocrinology in the United States. The first fellow trained under Dr. Jenkins was Dr Oren Gum. Soon there followed a succession of fellows, including Drs.
Schemmel and Brown pursued an active private practice in Endocrinology as well as carrying out teaching functions at the School of Medicine. Morris became a member of the National Jewish Hospital staff and conducted research focusing on the field of prostaglandins, holding the academic rank of Associated Professor of Medicine at the University.
Robert Jaffe trained under Dr. Outstanding individuals who came from other countries to take fellowship with Dr. Jenkins were Drs. Louis and Andre Dayer of Geneva, Switzerland. While Dr.