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JAMES FINKELSTEIN Obituary


FINKELSTEIN JAMES D. FINKELSTEIN, M.D Professor Emeritus It's with great sorrow that the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) announces the passing of James D. Finkelstein, M.D., Professor Emeritus on Friday, August 1, 2014 in the Department of Medicine. Finkelstein's contributions to medicine, inside and outside of SMHS, will be remembered for many years to come. Finkelstein dedicated decades of his life to studying the metabolism of methionine in mammalian tissue. His work has been critical in elucidating the regulatory mechanisms of methionine and its conversion to homocysteine. He developed nearly a dozen specific enzyme assays for the measurement of methionine metabolism. His studies have had a major impact on clinical medicine. Abnormalities of homocysteine metabolism have been implicated in a variety of disease states including arteriosclerosis, neoplasia, neuropsychiatric disorders and alcoholic liver disease. The recent explosion in activity in this field can be directly attributed to his contributions. He amassed a record 27 years of continuous NIH funding and more than 80 scientific contributions to the medical literature Finkelstein first joined SMHS as an assistant research professor of medicine and chief of the Hepatology Section at the Washington D.C. VA Medical Center (VA) in 1967. Due to his academic achievements and productivity, he was soon appointed a professor of medicine at SMHS and chief of the medical service at the VA. He served as chair of the Department of Medicine at the VA for over 20 years, where he was a leading advocate for both academic medicine and biomedical research. During his tenure at GW, Finkelstein was also consultant in gastroenterology at Children's National Health System and consultant in liver diseases at the National Institute of Arthritis, Metabolism and Digestive Diseases. "He was one of the great physicians in the history of D.C. and U.S. medicine," said Alan Wasserman, M.D., Eugene Meyer Professor of Medicine and chair of the Department of Medicine at GW Medical School. "He was a researcher, a clinician, an educator, and a great mentor to me and many others." He was a member of numerous prestigious scientific societies, including the American Society for Clinical Investigations, the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, and the American Gastroenterologic Association. He was the recipient of many awards, including membership in the honor societies of Phi Beta Kappa and Alpha Omega Alpha, the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Association of VA Chiefs of Medicine, the Robert Herman Award from the American Society for Clinical Nutrition and the Distinguished Researcher Medal from GW. He was recently awarded the Walter Lester Henry, Jr., Award for Lifetime Teaching Excellence from the American College of Physicians. Finkelstein is survived by his wife of 54 years, Barbara Finkelstein; his daughters Donna Finkelstein and Ed Magarian; and Laura Helene Finkelstein; his grandchildren Brian and Hannah Magarian and Matthew, Talia and Courtney Loeb; and his sister Miriam (Melvyn) Davis. Services were held on Wednesday, August 6 at Judean Memorial Gardens, Olney, MD.Services were held on Wednesday, August 6 at Judean Memorial Gardens, Olney, MD.

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Published by The Washington Post on Aug. 7, 2014.

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José and Cristina Mato

September 1, 2014

Condolences

Annette Anderson

August 18, 2014

I was out of the country for the past two weeks and just returned to hear this sad news. Dr. Finkelstein was an inspiration to us here at the VA Central IRB as one of our first Co-Chairs. Our thoughts are with his family and friends.

IRENE

August 7, 2014

I AM VERY SORRY FOR THE LOSS OF YOUR LOVE ONE PLEASE TRUST IN THE GOD OF COMFORT PSALMS 83;18.

Sandy Goldberg Roche

August 7, 2014

James' classmates from PS 206, Cunningham Jr High, and James Madison High School remember him with affection and admiration. He was an unforgettable friend.

August 7, 2014

Dear Finkelstein Family,
We are blessed to have been able to see you at Donna and Ed's party a few months ago. It doesn't seem possible that you have lost Jim so quickly. Donna, Ed, Brian and Hannah are like family to us. We send you all our love and peace.
The Curran Family

David Cohen

August 6, 2014

Condolences

Chip and Wendy Franklin

August 6, 2014

Jim's charm and wit made our visits to the cape so memorable. I can't tell you how many times my sons, who never knew their grandfathers, spoke of Jim as if he were family. He had that way about him. He will be missed, but in our thoughts and words forever.

clarence cross jr

August 5, 2014

I am also saddened to hear of Dr. Finkelstein's passing. I met him when i started working at the VA in the 1970s. I always appreciated his intellect, humor, skills in medicine and other areas. He made an indelible impact on the VA and many others, including me. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers during this time.

August 5, 2014

Our thoughts are with you though we are half a world away and unable to see you. We will always remember the warm, welcoming, charming man, who was the American father figure for my daughter.
Ryoko and Ai, Japan

August 5, 2014

May the God of comfort be with your family at this difficult time.

Octavia

August 5, 2014

My heart and thoughts are with the family of Dr. Finkelstein. He has touched many lives and leaves behind a great legacy.

Penny Carpenter

August 5, 2014

So sad for all who knew this funny, one-of-a-kind man....our whole family, and I'm sure anybody who knew him, will miss him....Penny Kramer Carpenter

August 5, 2014

I will miss Dr. Finkelstein, I met him in January 1980, when I first came to VA Medical Center and he never forgot my face or my name whenever I saw him he speak and me by name. "Great Man"

August 4, 2014

So sorry to hear about Jim….a friend from Wellfleet tennis court days.

Carol Ridker

August 4, 2014

I would like to express my condolences to the family. I am in Africa and unable to attend services, but I fondly remember Jim's wisdom and humor.
Jerry Herbers, his assistant at the VA hospital in the late 1990's.

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