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residency program (and a pathology student fellow program), where his son cultivated an interest in pathology as well. In Kansas City, Joe also gained a daughter-in-law (whom he came to love as a daughter), Dr. Lynn Parker, when she married his son in 1992. It turns out 1992 was a big year for the Parker family, because Joe decided to make one final move to accept a chair position at the University of Louisville that same year. Joe held the chair position until he stepped down in 2001, at which time he took over as Director of the Residency Program as well as the Autopsy Service until his retirement in 2014. During his time at the University of Louisville, Joe became a grandfather to his two granddaughters, Taylor Parker (age 17) and Riley Cooper (age 13). He was an extremely proud grandfather, with a passion for education for his family as well. Over the course of his more than 50 year medical career, Joe has mentored and enhanced the medical education of hundreds of pathology residents, neurology residents, neurosurgery residents, and thousands of medical students. He has co-authored over 130 journal articles, 95 abstracts, and 10 book chapters. Joe always enjoyed military and civil war history, philosophy and physical fitness activities. His knowledge and wisdom will live on in all of the students, residents and fellows he mentored, as well as within the family he loved. - John R. Parker, MD and Taylor C. Parker Dr. Parker was a GLMS member for 26 years. Is Your PRACTICE SECURE? Your Trusted Resource We know Information Technology (IT) and we know physician practices. With 35 years combined experience in practice support and IT services, we are your trusted partners when it comes to protecting your practice. We are uniquely equipped to handle daily IT management and reduce potential threats to the security of your patient data. FREE IT SECURITY ASSESSMENT for GLMS Members (502) 736-6324 | [email protected] www.glms.org JULY 2019 13