1970 Aspen, Colorado Charles Smith, MD Sexual Revolution - Fact or Fiction
1971 Aspen, Colorado William Goddard, MD World Population Problems
1972 Europe Zeph Hollenbeck, MD                 Kenneth Cox, MD Humanities - England and Bavaria
1973 Aspen, Colorado James Merrill, MD Ourselves Viewed Through the Eyes of Others, or Not Everyone Wears Rose-Colored Glasses
1974 Vail, Colorado Richard Moore, MD Communication
1975 Snowmass, Colorado Richard Meiling, MD Impact of Proposed Legislation on Medical Practice
1976 Vail, Colorado Lloyd Shields, MD Public Concept of a Good Physician
1978 Sun Valley, Idaho David Anderson, MD Human Creativity and Its Consequences
1979 Aspen, Colorado Warren Crosby, MD The Family
1980 Park City, Utah Fredrick Abrams, MD Human Autonomy: Self Determination for Patients and Practitioners
1981 Steamboat, Colorado James Poppy, MD Challenge of the Eighties: The Changing Public Interest
1982 Keystone, Colorado C. Kelvin Churches, MD Aberrant Behavior and the Limits of Tolerance by Society
1983 Aspen, Colorado William Cameron, MD Society's Changing Image of the Physician
1984 Crested Butte, Colorado James Warenski, MD Medicine at the Interface of Science and Humanism
1985 Vail, Colorado Marguerite Shepard, MD Humanism in Medical Education
1986 Steamboat, Colorado Stacy Stephens, MD Stress and the Physician
1987 Snowmass, Colorado Lester Ballard, MD The Interface of Business and Medicine
1988 Breckenridge, Colorado C. Brandon Chenault, MD The Cutting Edge: Humanism in Fertility and Sexuality
1989 Snowbird, Colorado Edward Johnson, MD Something's got to Give: The Rationing of Medical Health Care
1990 Snowmass, Colorado C. Irving Meeker, MD Medical Excellence in a Changing World
1991 Keystone, Colorado Myron Gordon, MD The Many Faces of Abuse
1992 Whistler, British Columbia Peter Thompson, MD The Decline in Humanism: Is It Inevitable?
1993 Breckenridge, Colorado Samuel Pasquale, MD Medicine in the 21st Century - Never Touched by Human Hands?
1994 Durango, Colorado Howard McQuarrie, MD Changing Professional Relationships
1995 Snowmass, Colorado John Sanders, Jr, MD Back to the Future - The Nurturing of Humanism
1996 Vail, Colorado Bruce Richards, MD Spirituality/Humanism: Mandatory for the Survival of the Planet?
1997 Park City, Utah John Fishburne, MD Humanism in Medical Education: Beyond the Year 2000
1998 Keystone, Colorado Robert Rogers, MD End of Life: Events, Planning, and Management
1999 Crested Butte, Colorado Anne Colston Wentz, MD Frontiers Near the Millennium: Implications for Humanistic Medicine
2000 Snowmass, Colorado D. Dwight Odom, MD The Brain: The Relationship Between Emotion, Reason, and Behavior
2001 Big Sky, Montana Sarah Berga, MD The Evolution of Medicine: Exploring our Social Contract and the Role of Complementary and Alternative Medicine
2002 Breckenridge, Colorado Rudi Ansbacher, MD Humanism: The Power of Healing
2003 Steamboat, Colorado Carl Herbert, MD The Human Embryo: Issues Surrounding the Beginning  of Life
2004 Park City, Utah Duncan Neilson, MD The Nurture of Nature, and the Nature of Nurture
2005 Keystone, Colorado David Oberdorfer, MD Humanistic Medicine, Self-Care and the Art of Life Well-Practiced
2006 Big Sky, Montana Andrew Good, MD Medicine in 2020 - Less than Perfect Vision
2007 Winter Park, Colorado Steven Ory, MD The Challenges and Opportunities Globalization Brings to Humanism
2008 Winter Park, Colorado Judith Hardardt, RN, EdM Crossroads
2009 Breckenridge, Colorado Richard Allen, MD Flexner II -- Looking at Outcomes in Medical Education
2010 Copper Mt., Colorado Michael Plante, MD

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