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  New Team Physicians
Started Careers at Rival Schools

  Posted November 4, 1997

          HOLLAND -- They graduated from college at the same
  time, but from arch-rivals Calvin and Hope.  They attended
  the same medical school, but their residencies took them to
  different parts of the country.  Now they're each in family
  practice in Holland, and soon they'll be working together as
  team physicians at one of those rival schools, Hope College.
          Dr. Patrick Hulst has been appointed Hope's new
  team physician and medical director of the college's Sports
  Medicine Services Program, and Dr. John Schloff has been
  appointed associate team physician.
          Hulst graduated from Calvin College in 1989, and
  Schloff from Hope in 1989.  Each holds an M.D. from the
  Wayne State University School of Medicine.
          Each spent his residency in family medicine--Hulst
  in York, Pa., and Schloff in Hinsdale, Ill.  Hulst is in
  practice with Lakewood Family Medicine, and Schloff's
  practice is at South Washington Family Medicine.
          They'll begin their new duties with the college's
  sports medicine program, which will run in tandem with their
  on-going medical practices, on January 1.
          "We're happy to have them joining us," said Dr. R.
  Richard Ray Jr., who is coordinator of the college's
  athletic training program and an associate professor of
  kinesiology.  "They both had some experience in sports
  medicine during their residencies which helped qualify them
  for the positions.  They both have a strong interest in
  sports medicine.  And they come highly recommended."
          Hulst and Schloff will be succeeding Dr. James
  Lemire, who has been Hope's team physician since 1985.
  Lemire, a partner at Lakewood Family Medicine, will be
  leaving toward the end of the calendar year to become
  director of the Mayo Clinic Family Practice Residency
  Program in Ocala, Fla.
          "He's been a great team physician for us," Ray
  said.  "We're just going to miss him very much."
          As team physicians, Hulst and Schloff will serve
  as consultants to the college, working with certified
  athletic trainers, nursing staff, medical consultants and
  the student-athletes' primary care physicians.  They will
  work with all of the college's athletic teams.  At least one
  of the two physicians will be on-site for all home varsity
  and junior varsity football games, as well as at special
  tournaments, championships and other events as needed.
          In addition, as medical director of the college's
  Sports Medicine Services Program, Hulst will be supervising
  students who are enrolled in Hope's athletic training
  program at his office.  He has already worked with Hope
  teams, assisting in both basketball and cross country last
  year.
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