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Photo Courtesy Mt. Olive Tribune. INSTALLED AS PRESIDENT - Dr. Hervy B. Kornegay, M.D. of Calypso, was installed as president of the North Carolina Academy of Family Physicians, Dec. 2 in Greensbnro.JCornegay is a family practitioner with Mount Olive Family Medicine in Mount Olive, and he has practiced medicine 22 years. Pictured above, left to right, Dr. Hervy Kornegay, Dr. Harmon Holverson, installing officer, and out-going president of the Academy, Dr. Robert Townsend. ? Duplin Native Installed As President Of 9 Physicians Academy Dr. Hervy B. Kornegay Sr. of Calypso was installed as president of the North t) Carolina Academy of Family Physicians at the 35th annual Scientific Assembly banquet in Greensboro Dec. 3. The North Carolina Ada demy of Family Physicians has a membership of 1,500. Kornegay is the third doctor from Mount Olive to hold the title of president of the Academy. An associate of Kornegay's at Mount Olive Family Medicine, Dr. Robert Shackleford, has held the office and Mount Olive native Dr. Lynn Jordan, who now resides in Smithfield. Kornegay will replace out going president Dr. Robert Townsend. Kornegay has practiced medicine for 22 years. He is currently associated with Mount Olive Family Medi cine working with Dr. Robert r Shackleford. Dr. Robert S. Mayer. Dr. Ellen T. Brubeck and Dr. James R. Lambert. He is a graduate of Wake Forest University and the Bowman Gray School of Medicine. In the coming year as president of the Academy, Kornegay plans to make educational opportunities / available in a variety of fields related to the medical prac ^ tice of a family physician. Also, Kornegay plans the ' continued support of political * involvement by the Academy of family physicians, espe - cially in the areas of life ! support ethics. "The family physician is involved with a patient from birth to the grave and in many instances treats the entire family," Dr. Hervy ^ Kornegay of Mount Olive said. "Because of the close relationship with the patient and family members, the family physicians should be involved deeply in life sup port ethics. The physicians should not be making the decision, but should be available to offer objective information to assist the family in making the best decision for all the people involved." He added, life suppoort decisions n '?de by the family or individu. , their family physician should not be second-guessed by a governmental agency. "My practice is like doing something for fun and then getting paid for the plea sure," Dr. Kornegay said. After attending medical school, Kornegay returned to his home in Duplin and began work immediately. Also, he took on the job of doctor for the North Duplin football team and he con tinues to be on the sideline after 22 years. "North Duplin is one of the few schools of its size to have a physician on the sidelines during games. Over the years I have treated most of the fi nit ball players in my office as my patients and many of them keep in touch years after they have left Duplin." DUPLIN TIMES-PROGRESS SENTINEL Published Weekly by DUPLIN PUBLISHING CO., INC Ike Riddick, Publisher P.O. BoxSS Kenansville, NC 28349 Second Class Postage Paid at Kenansville, NC 28349 SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Single Copy 11 Cents In Duplin and Adjoining Counties 6 Mos.?$2.83 1 Yr.?'$3.66 Outside of Duplin and Adjoining Counties 6 Mos.?$2.35 1 Yr.?$4.70 Outside North Carolina $5.50 per year Merry 1 & fi Christmas f j^WE'PE OPEN EVEDY NIGHT MON - EQI 5. { TIL 9:00 TOP YOUD ? 'CHB1STMAS SHOPPING# NEW SHIPMENT OF jjr 2 PIECE ft: f. KNIT DDIMI& . f 5 FOD THE HOLIDAY 5 ? PASTEL COLOQS SIZES 6-20 ft | WE WILL BE OPEN ? > # MONDAY 26TH f ft Maatarcard Fraa Gift Wrapping M 'M . 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