Dr. Folse's Visions and
Contributions for SIU
Since his arrival over 30 years ago,
Dr. Folse's foresight and energy have helped mold SIU's
Department of Surgery into an innovative health care
provider. His dream of a better medical school has been
realized through his remarkable efforts both as a surgeon
and as an educator. As one of the medical school's pioneer
physicians, Dr. Folse was integral in forging SIU into
an acclaimed medical institution, serving as chair for
the Department of Surgery and also as a professor for
the Department. In addition, he served as the School
of Medicine's medical director for five years.
Professionally, Dr. Folse has devoted himself to researching
chronic pain, problems of the lungs, esophagus and thyroid,
as well as vascular and cardiac physiology. He has received
numerous honors and awards for his teaching and research
efforts, including six consecutive awards for Excellence
in Teaching in the Department of Surgery. Other achievements
include two lectureships established in his honor. Dr.
Folse has become a driving force in surgical education
across the country. He has published more than 80 articles
and participates in numerous national organizations.
Dr. Folse
has enjoyed the challenge of building the Department
of Surgery that meets the mission of SIU as a community-based
medical school. His pioneer spirit has been a continual
source of inspiration in the development of the SIU
Surgical Department from its origins to its current
successes in eight surgical divisions offering exemplary
clinical service.
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Dr. Folse's Distiguished Career
Dr. Folse's distinguished career
has taken him all across the United States. Born in
Texas, he began his medical career in Baltimore, Maryland,
where he received his medical degree from Johns Hopkins
Medical School and also completed a surgical internship
at Johns Hopkins Hospital. At the National Institutes
of Health, Dr. Folse served two years in the United
States Public Health Services as the Senior Assistant
Surgeon.
On the West Coast, Dr. Folse completed his surgical
residency and later became chief resident at the University
of Washington Affilitated Hospitals in Seattle. He later
became an associate professor of surgery at the University
of Washington Medical School.
On the personal side, Dr. Folse
has devoted himself to his wife, Hazen, and their four
children, who reflect Dr. Folse's love for medicine
and also his creative flair. Though retired from surgery,
Dr. Folse is maintaining his hands-on dexterity with
his numerous hobbies that include growing bonsai trees,
gardening, painting, bass fishing, making pottery and
doing woodwork. He also enjoys spending time with his
grandchildren.
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Uses of The J. Roland Folse, M.D.
Chair of Surgery Funds
Now the opportunity arises for other
faculty to carry on his work with the establishment
of the J. Roland Folse, M.D. Chair of Surgery. The endowed
chair distinction is the highest honor the School can
bestow on prominent faculty members. The endowment provides
these faculty members with resources for research and
teaching activities to achieve the highest level of
excellence in their scholarly activities including:
A
Surgical Education Fellowship
SIU/U.S.
Surgical Skills Training and Research Center
SIU
Faculty Development Center for Surgical Education
Ongoing
educational research activities
For over thirty years, Dr. Folse has devoted himself
to making SIU into an outstanding medical institution.
This endowment provides an opportunity to say "Thank
You" to Dr. Folse for all his hard work in shaping
SIU. The endowment will also let future students, residents,
and patients continue to benefit from extraordinary
physicians like Dr. Folse. Your donation will sustain
Dr. Folse's legacy of excellence.
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Making Your Gift
The goal of the J. Roland Folse,
M.D., Endowed Chair of Surgery campaign is to raise
one million dollars, making it the first endowed chair
in the history of SIU School of Medicine.
Click here to make an on-line
gift, or click here to
print out a donation form.
For more information, please
contact the Foundation at 217-545-2955 or toll-free
877-435-7766.
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