G. Gayle Stephens, M.D. (right), author of The Intellectual Basis of Family Practice,
former medical school dean, former
president of the Society for the Teaching of Family Medicine, and one of the intellectual architects of the discipline of Family
Medicine. On the
left is Roger Bibace, Ph.D., a psychologist from Clark University who developed the behavioral science curriculum for the Family
Medicine residents starting in 1975. Photographed
by Dr. Dan Lasser, Chair, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, at the UMass Medical School Family Medicine Residency 30th
Reunion weekend. Our thanks to Dr. Lasser for permission to use the reunion photos.